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Exeter Times, 1898-9-22, Page 5Pylly-Peotoral A QUICK CURE FOR • COUGHS AND COLDS1 Very valuable Remedy in all if affections of the THROAT or LUNGS a thlalgor-Ansgtriei.SratGee.S. Prop's. of Perry Davis' Fain-KSeGee,iller 13, 'with oows 8erape- 4111a,"-Sa1es Talk," and a k ,SibOw that this medi- Atha has enjoyed public confidence and limaronage to a greater extent than accord- oed any other proprietary medielne. Thia fle simply beeause it possesses greater "Seserit and produces greater cures than only other. It is not what we say, but 'what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells Qi e story. All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it - nen, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative ieedicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, kind buy Sarsaparilla !Almost to the exclusion Of all others. Try It, !Ifropared only by C. L ilcod & Co., -Lowell, Mass. 'are the only piiis to take Hood sriiis with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 4,‘ . illraZai501-tM. COSX,Vi=a103$22001itJe0=CAZYSKrall.VMMTAIMINLI " pidKSON & CAR,LING, s "Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Convey nears, • Commissioners, Elie. , Money to Loan at 44%,and 57. dDFFICE, FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER. I. R. CARLING, D. A. L.11. DLCITSoN. A member of the Arm will be at Hensall on Thursday of each week. Money to Loan. bave unlimited private fonds for invest. tient Upon farm or village property at lowest Tates of interest. ° DICKSON & CARLING, Exeter. Farms for sale --- A few good farms for sale cheap—Money to pan. Aliply to JOHN SPACKMAN Farm for Sale. ----- Con. If, ut 1. Blanshard, 103 acres of lancl in tate of good cultivation, well iinderdrained, 6 acres bush, 500 rods board and wire fences, ed young orchard, frame house 30x20 ft. 'tchem 20x18 ft., barn 86x36 ft., wagon -house 41x22 ft., and ether out buildings, hard and soft 'water Very convenient with windmill, within 2 miles of post office, school and church. Fel furtber particulars apply to the proprietor, THOMAS THOMPSON, 1Voodbain, P. 0. For Sale. -- Brick Blacksmith shop,frame dwelling house And half an acre of land,in the village of Whal- en, township of Bidclulph. There is a good busi- mess done in the shop; on the premises are good fruit trees,an d. sin all fruit,good supply of water, and everythingconvenient. Reason for selling, the proprietor is going out of business. For further particulars, apply to. \ATM. OGDEN, Whalen, P,O. Farm For Sale. A good Farm for sale of 100 dens of land in The township of Ilsberne, being lot No.8. on • the lith concession and lying en the cast Side of the Exeter and St. Marys gravel road. This isa. most excellent farm for tall,wheat or grain of any kind. There is a, frame barn, stable and shed on the farm but no house. There is also a ;good well of sprivg water and a young bearing orchard and about 85 acres of land under culti- vation. For further particulars apply to itOBERT CREERY, SR., lot 12, Con. 10, Tp. FLUsborne, Winchelsea P. 0. Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale his excellent farm of 125 acres, -being Let number 5, con. 12, Hay, comprising 100 acres, and the West quar- ter of Lot 6, con 14, Hay, comprising 25 acres. This is an excellent farm on a splendid road. Miles north of the flourishing village of Dash - weed. On this farm is an excellent frame 'dwelling, with 'kitchen ,attached: first class ,bank barn, never failing well of water, good +orchard with choice varieties of fruit. The farm is welt fenced and is in a high state of ultivation , is 5 miles from Zurich. 11 miles • from lIensall.. station, 9 miles from Exeter. +Churches and Schools convenient. Terms easy. Iror particulars apply .on thepremises or to Dashwood P. 0. JOHN VOELPIR L;oEp. anted --- An experienced mole teacher holding a first • or second class certificate for School Section No. 1, Stephen. Duties to commence 1st January 1899. Apply personally or by letter to the -undersigned stating salary with. testimon- ials on or before 29th inst. WM. BAKF,R, 4-4t. • Sec'y-Treas., Exeter P..0. Estray Steer Strayedlon to the premises of theundersigned, 3et17, con, 19, Usboine, on or about August :1s1., a yearling steer. The owner is requested do:prove property, pay charges and take the animal away. L. JOHN DUNCAN, JR. 5-1m Farquhar. Estray. BIRTHS, TRIETZ--IN StePhen Oa the 18th hist, the Wife Of Chas. Triets of a Pon. IIALL-ln Stephen tin tile 1%4111114, Ole Wife 00 )10d ward Ballpf a sou. SP ARLIN GL-eaforth, on the Oth inst. the avife of James Sperling of a son, 0.0111 -In Seaforth,on Sunday, September lith the vvife of T, F. Case, of a daughter. ANDFORD-Aii Renfrew, en Tuesday Sept, 13th inst, the wife of lfr, A, L. Ilandford, of a daughter, Strayed'into the premises of the undersigned. 301.12, coo 13, Usborne, on or about ist July, a yearling steer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away; 111 R. R, COPELAND MARRIAGES. ROLSTON-BAIN-At LIM First Presbyterian ehurelx muse. on Tuesday, Sept. 13th, by the Rev. T. A,. CpsgrOvp, Ethel Bain, daughter of Donald BJ Bean, IP ail Itelsten, son or the late David Itelstori. IVIALONE ARMSTRONG -In St. .1cunieS' Church, Seaforth, on Wednesday, Sept. 141,h, by Rev. Father MeCabe,./no, Malone, of Hib- bert, te Ennha Armstrong', of Stratford. LTICAS--GIBSON-In Si. Marys on Tuesday evening the 13th lust, by the 3.1ev. P, Anclerson,Tbonms Lucas to Miss Celestine Gibson. both of St 1VIarys. EACRETT-B1SBY--In Ler den, on the 761i inst., Alfred Eacrett, son of C. Eacrett, Hay, to Miss Elizabeth, (laughter of James BisbY? of London Township. SCOTT-MULDREW-At tho residence of the bride's ID other, Mrs. Mulclrew, Egnio»dville, • by Rev. Neil Shaw. Jno. Scott of 1V1oKillop,to Miss Meilen Muldrew. BL ARE1VIAN-MILLS-In Stratford, Sept, 91.h John A. Blakeman, of Virden, Man. formerly of Downie, to Miss Katie Mills of Stratford. DEATHS. 1 WHICHT—I11Blanshard, 911 Sept, 131.h, Wi liam Wright, aged 79 Years, • • - • • . PHIPPS -101 ullarton ooEulido, the nth inst. Mrs. Ititio Phipps, age0ts15 years. . MAXWELL- On Sept. 10th, at his residence, St. Marys, David Maxwell, sr., aged, 66 years. HUTTON-At his bite residence, St. Marys, Thursday, Sepal Sth, Theodore Hutton, aged 67. on Saturday, Sept. 10th, 1898, Roderick Grey, aged 65 years and 5 months. WALKER -In Tuckersmith, on September lith. John Walker,, aged 45 years and 10 months. MURRAY-In Sonforth, on Saturday. Sept. llth, 1898, David IVIeCallough Murray,Young- est son of Mrs. Jno. Murray, agedt17 years,10 months, 9 days. OltAWFORD-In Hullet, eth coo, on Sept. 141.11 Martha Spencer Hockuoy, relict of the late Robert Crawford, 70 years and 6 months. Funeral on Friday. Saturday 16th, at 2.30 p. and proceed to Londesboro cemetery. VIGOROUS OLD AGE. MR. WM. ELLIOTT TELLS HOW TO OBTAIN IT. HO MIS Been Subject to Fainting Spells and Cramps—Was Gradually Growing Weaker and Weaker. From the Echo, Plattsville, Ont. Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills have attain- ed a most enviable reputation in the community. Probably no other medi- cine has had such a large and increas- ing sale here. The reason is that this medicine cures. Old and young alike are benefitted by its use. Recently We printed an account of a remarkable cure of a well known lady ot this place throngh the agency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and since publishing that we have heard of another similar case.' Mr. Wm. Elliott, a farmer living near Bright, is a well known figure there. Although an old man he almost daily walks to the village, a distance of nearly a mile, for his mail. Many years ago he came from Scotland to the farm on which he now lives and cleared it of forest. In conversation with him, he related to an Echo re- porter the following: "I am 78 years of age and strong and healthy for an old man. Mine has been a vigorcius constitution and up till ,six. years ago I hardly knew what it was to have a day's illness. But then my health began to fall. I became subject to cramps in the stomach. I was treated by doctors,but received no benefit. I gradually grew weak and as I was past the three score and ten I thought my time had come,next I took fainting fits and often I would have to be carried back to the house entirely helpless. The doctors said my trouble was general weakness due to old age and advised Die to carry some Stimulant with -Me to use when I felt a faintness coming on, but this I refused to do. I had read in the. papers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and thought they would be Ispecially. adapted to my case. I tried , one box but they did not seem to help , me. In fact I thought I felt worse. I decided to continue then), however, and after taking fonr boxes there was a marked improventent. My strength returned and I was DO longer troubled with fainting spells. In six months time with this treatment I pined fif- teen pounds, taking in all eight -boxes of the Pills. To -day I am a well man and I owe my complete recovery to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." These pills cure not by purging the system as do ordinary medicines, but hY enriching, the blood and strength- ening the nerves, They .cure rheuma- tism, sciatica., locomotor ataxia, para- lysis, heart troubles, erysipelas and all form of weakness. Ladies Will find them an unrivalled medicine for all ailments peculiar to the sex ; restoring health and vigor, and bringing a rosy glow to pale and sallow cheeks,. There is no other medicine "just as good." See that the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, is on every ,package you buy. IE your dealer does. not have them, they will be sent post paid at 50 Cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Willittine Medicine Co. Brockville, Out., Or Schenectady, iq'ew York. • FRIENDS ADVICE LEADS TO HLALTH AND HAPPINESS. Palne's Celery Compound is Used by a Mother and Her Daughter. Rheumatism,Neryousuess and Kidney Disease Banished A Letter tha,t Should Inspire Hope. A guarantee of New Life to Every Sufferer. WELLS Se RICEARDSON CO. Dear Sirs :—I think it a duty to write to you regarding the benefits de. rived by my daughter and myself :from Paine's Celery Compound. For years I was troubled with rheumatism and nervousness. I was treated by doctors, and tried medicine after medicine without any good re- sults, Fortunately a friend of mine adyised me to try Paine's Celery Com- pound. I did so, and after using four bottles I found. I was stronger and better than I had beenfor years. My daughter was cured ofKidney dis- ease after suffering for twelve years, by using afew bottles of Paine's Celery Compound. I advise all suffering from rheumatism, nervousness and kidney troubles to give the Compound atrial. Your sincerely, MRS. LbUIS LEFAVE. Chapleau, Ont. Sale Register. TUESDAY, SEPT. 277.`H.—Farm stock, implements, etc, the property of John Salter, lot 5, con. 0, Stephen. Sale at one o'clock. sharp, Harry Brown, auct. MONDAY, OCT. 811,D.—Iraluable farm of 100 acres, being lot 11, con., 9, Hay township, the property of the late Andrecl Hey, at the Huron Hotel, Zurich. Sale at 2 o'clock. Ed. Bossen- berry, auc., Jos. Snell, Executor. '.Estray Sheep . Strayed on to the -premises of th c undersigned, •on or before July 2(Ith lest, a white Ewe with a black head. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take the animal away. HENRY EHLERS, Lot 25, North Boundary, Township of Stephen, , 4-11.. 1 V miles vest of Dashwood. . • Acrors,..Siogirs,. :$D-oakers. • Thousarids of actors, public entertainers, singers, lectur- ers, preachers and readers are tormented with throat weakne.- 7`11,1 /le delicate organs being overtaxed be- cotne SuSeeptible to II oa d colds, influenza, hoarseness, ticking in the throat, sneez- ing, dropping in the throat, pain over the eyes, dry throat, ole.; ell these are for5rtinnors of Cetarrli, Asthma, Tonsilitis, and are but stepping stones to snore serious Cornplications If negIcated. DR. AONNIV,8 CATARRHAL POwDEIC Pspowerful, painless, harmless and quick -acting, and cure all such troubles -relieves in io ininutes, "1 cab bet proolalth Dr, Agnew's CatarrhalPow- ,iffer a wonderful medicine, patticularly for singett Said public speakers. Myself and wife were both +Objects of Tonsilltis and Catarrh, and never 'mind anything to equal this great remedy for quick action a•nd curative qua1ltles-4t,is a weeder worker. Uorttly recommend it to my brothorprotessionsis. Al Emmett Vesta Astor New York Clt3a••-•33 Sold lrY 0. LUTZ Fleter. FOLLOWED HUSBAND'S ADVICE "I was troubled for a long time with si 1 oli.daches. At last my husband bo tine 1:WO bottles of Mood's &tr- ap .13 illa telling me this medicine ivo 1 .t1 cure me, as it bad cured him, of salt ileum. ,I began taking, it and it mai me feel like a'now woman," ktne. Deerb urs t, 0 ntario. -- Hot) Pills cure all liver ills. Easy o easy to opeaate; reliable, sure, . Cc. MIL= 1 N'S STERLING 1i2Arac51E wneit '4 re easy' to take,hartnless in acti 1 anti sure to cure any headache 5 ten minutes. /......1.4•11.4,1,41,ei Olt COttOt ltoot Compottnd 01 int esSfully uSed monthly by over ...VA( La les. Safe, eflectind, Ladle§ ask y our dra tgiet for GaAs Cotten Root Col* 1100 132,05 all Mixturea, p1115 and • e are do, Igel'OUS. PrIee, NO, 1, la Ant JO deg ses stronger, 38 per box. Dib. ed onrt leipt Of price and tyrci 8-eent lie Cd c Conipany,,Windimr, Ont. and 2 Si ,id and recommended by all DruggistIn Canada. No. 1 and No. 7 sold in Bxoter Irs. J. W Wcw6166, druggist. ...—*•••••=1••••11.•••• SCHOOL OPENING', --mmzEilfr NS02322°"-- I A full line, fresh and bright of SCHOOL BOOKS and every School re- quisite at BRO Where the Scholars are always used well '.100.4C-IX&N.KWIKAWA F4.( 411 RS A 15 a The Leading Specialists of America 20 YEARS lid DETROIT. 250,000 CURED, ECUREEMISSIONS 8t, Nothing min be more demoralizing to young or middle-aged men than the pres- ence of these 'nightly losses." They produce weakness, nervousness, a feeling of disgust end a whole train of symptoms. They unfit a man for business, married life and social happiness. No matter whether caused by evil habit in youth, natural weakness or sexual excesses; our New Method Treatment will positively ewe yott. NO CURE -140 PA" Meader, You needhelp. Early abuse or later excesses may have weakened you. Exposure may have diseased you. Yon are not safe till cured. Our Now Method will cure yeti. You run no risk. 250, 0 00 CV.z Young 11/fan-You are pale, feeble and haggard; nervous, irritable and ex- citable. • You become forgetful, morose, and despondent; blotches and pimples, sunken eyes, wrinkled face, stooping form and downcast countenance x weal the blight of your existence. WECUREVARICOCELE No matter how serious! your ease may be, lir how long you may have had it, our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will , eure it. Tho 'wormy veins' return to their normal condition and hence the seMlal organs receive proper nourish - meet. The ()IAMB become vitalized, all unnatural drains or losses cease and manly powers retail. NO temporsity benefit, but a permanent cure assured. 0 CIJRID, NO PAY. NO OPERA - ION NECESSARY. NO DETEN- TION FROM BUSINESS. , r. CURES GUARANTEED We treat and cure SYPHILIS, GLEET, EMISSIONS, IMPOTENCY, STRICTURE, VARICOGELII, SEMI- NAL LOSSES, BLADDER AND KID- NEY diseases. 00 N SUL TA TION FREE. BOOKS FREE. CHARGES MODERATE. If unable to mil, write for a QUESTION BLANK for HOME TitEATMENT, 1:sre0/. KENNEDY a KEPGAN 148 SHELBY STREET, Dolton', LiflICH. '41 • \ .t 4 11 TB5 TIMBI 1 • oyelemi,onx, •FrkeZ EMA !ETTER 3ALT RHEUM RELIEVED IN 1 DAY SKIN DIEMASICS 11111.11VID BY ONIS AP4 PLICATION or DR. AGNEW'S OINTMENT, .,35 ()ENT& It le a marvellous aloe for all such dia. gusting and dletiguring diseases as Ea soma. Salt Rheum, Totter, 13arbors' Doh, Scald Read, Ulcers, Blotehoe. 10 OUrees all eruptions of the skin and makes it soft and whito.-27. Sold by C. LUTZ, Exeter. y The D.,& L. EMULSION - The D. (Fe L. EMULSION Is the bestand most palatable preparation of Cod Liver 011, agreeing with the most delicate stomachs. The D. & L. EMULSION Xs prescribed by the leading physicianof Canada. The D. & L. EMULSION Is a marvellous flesh producer and will give you an appetite. 50c. & 71 per Bottle. Be sure you get 1 DAVIS & LAWRENCE the genuine 1 CO:, Limited, Montreal Is the most reliable and effective remedy known for the relief and cure ef DrAttusicsA, DYSENTEwiri COLIC, CRAMPS, CHOLERA and Sum - MER COMPLAINT. It settles the stomach; stimulates the heart, soothes and heals the irritated bowel. N EVZS FAILS. "For several .saasams we II:we re- lied on Dr. Fowler's Exf raetof Wild Strawberry for ell summer com- plaints. A. few doses always give relief and it never fails to cure. We think 100 very vit,tirible medicine— as precious as gold." MRS. F. C. WINGER, Font Hilt, Ont. PRICE 357- CENTS. — Iisrusu RITBSTITETES. EnEr'nu DANCER055: lood rifle 111 I. ?UT UP AS A POWDER. IVES NEW LF. INCREASES THE FLOW OF MILK IN COWS. istmittetintWe DICK e, Qo. AGENTS mosmuu. F'ROPROORS FAR --'42'2211W You will find at Bissett's Wareroom the following line of Agricrii tural Implements EBNO B I N • DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULK ir RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators Disc and D lam ond Harrows Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING MACHINES', En The celebrated Knoll Washer Raymond sewing and Wringers machine IVI A - 1' REPOrrrS. Exeter Sentetaber 141.I4 1803. WbOat 'Per bushel A.,z xo 102 Oats13tir1ey. - •••• ., - - 30 to 30, Peae ...... - .. . 43 to 50 -.11 to 14 Turk-eys . 9 to 10 , — 4' tte°16,2 Geeee Chickena per lb - .., - 4 to 5 'fucks., ., . •. 5 to 6 Dried AppleS., ' ,.... li to 11 I'ork live weights .., , 5.e0 to • 15.50 .44 tO 4,50 Pork tiressed . , . Hay per ton. „...... _ -sa 5 00 tO 0,00 Aleike clever ..,..... .... ... - '4.50 to 35.0e clover soca „.. .... .... . tee to 5.00 'I'iniothy seed ... -... .., - ....., t.1.01' to 81.2d London, September 14th, 1898. Wheat per bushe ,.. ..., ., ..81 to 81 Oats._ - ., ., ..,32 to 34* 51 to 60 Barley- .... Buck wheiit ltye . „ Cori . Beans . Butter 13 o 14, 0 to 11 .,..44 I 50 -.56 to 383, 39 to 39 • • to 48 40 to 00 Rggs - .... Ducks ,, 60 to 70 Turkeys per lb._ ....., ,,., __JO to 12 Geese per lb . . 9 to 10 Chickens 501 to 75 ' mese. ... .. ...... 0 to 10. Potatoes per bag. -- Bay per ton „ , .7 6.00 to 7 750 Pork per cwt.. .._ - 71.50 to 85.00 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD AND Win.3,-Trunn ItEmEDY.-Mre Winslow's Seething Syrup has been used for over fifty yore by millions of inothersfor their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the glum, allays all pain, mires wind collo, andis the best renuide 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, THE PIONEER LIMITED -- Is the nanio of the only perfect train in the world, now running e'Verir night between Chicago, Milwaukee &• St, Paul and Minneap- olis via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway -the pioneer road of the West in ad- opting all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. .Au illustrated pam- phlet, showing views of beautiful scenery along the route of the Pioneer Limited, will he sent free to any person 'upon receipt of two -cent postage stamp. AddreSs Geo, EL Ithattord, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, EL Gurney stoves and turances. waggons uggies icycles. The Char on Waggon and a full line at t. he celebrated McLaughlin Huggies. 131W T.T KINSIVIAN, L. D. S. AND J-3-- DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. 1:1. S., D. A.S., Honer Graduate of Toronto University, Dentists. 1" • Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effects. Office in Fan - son's Mock, West side of Main st., Exeter. DR- ANDLTSOft, (I0 D. 3- L. B. S.) DENTIST. Honors gvadtate of the Toronto tni- versity, and Royal College of Denthl Surgeons 10 Ontario. All _Bridge work, crowus and -Plate work done in the neatest possible manner, A seamless anaesthetic for painless extraction. rhe strickest attention given to the preservat- ion of the -natural teeth. Office opposite Cen- tral Hotel Exeter, Ont The ease of Jas. Dudley, charged with shooting P. Mclienugh, G. T. R. baggage master, St. Marys., on May 301h last,"was tiicd at Stratford Wed- nesday. The prisoner's sister produced papers to show he had been au inmate of Wayne PO. Asylum • on getting out. was not heard from until tbe shooting affair here. His . name was Eugene Hurley, not Jas. Dudley. The case .was referred to • the Lient. Governor and no doubt the prisoner will be placed in the hands of ins relatives. Chief Young was a witness at the trial. CUCTIMBERS,MELONS, BEWARE! You may have an attaek of Cramps and Diana -ea after eating them. Just keep on hand a bottle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Iran Ten y and you're safe. it cures Cramps Colic, Disortma, Dysentery and all bowel com- plaints. •=119.2•0•Dam•Imw•-..V.I...11111.11." Large Bottles, 25c. (I) DAVIS eiLAWRENCE CO., Limited WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN Suffering from palpitation of the heart, dizzy or faint spells, watery blood, etc., can be readily cured. A Manitoba. Lady Tells About Her Case. .There is no need whatever for so many women to be the subject of faint spells, heart and nerve weakness, anaemia, or any of those health destroying ailments peculiar to her sex. Mil- , „ burit's Heart and Nerve .11:P Pills regulate the heart butt and make it strong and full, tone the /lanes, enrich the blood, and relieve the pain and Weakness from Winch ec -y women suffer, iv .4. Alex. ands'. • 5, of Pj01ci Bittff, Man., writes an account of her ease as follows "1 have great pleasure in giv- ing my experi- ends of Milburn's Heart and Nerve rills. For abent ten years I was troubled with throbbing and fluttering of the heart. I tried five doetors and several remedies hut none of them aid me much good. Lately I heard of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills ata bought two boxes. Before I started using them I could not do my house work and gilAte myself up to die, as I thought I would never be cured, Now I feel, really splendid since telling the pills, do rely work, enjoy my meals and feel as if there was some- thing in life worth Iivin.g for." Milburn's Heart and Nerve rills, Sold by all druggists at 60e. a box or 8 boxes for II4.25. T. Milbuun &Co., 'Toronto, Ont. Laws -Liver, Pills sutra ItIlllousuesei Wok Ileadaolun Canstloationand Hy*. ilePaltr. Ever25ey PIE loarleats Prloa . IL URII°S HEART & NERVE PILL5 Prom s Days are getting shorter,,e,,, Nights are getting longer, Therefore it is necessary that you have spectacle that are exactly suited to your eyes. Our Optician wine again and prepared to give you the best expert attention. • T FITTON'S. • Jewellery store. Mornings preferred for testing. Shorey's Ready=to Wear 1 1 ( Clare Serge Suits. Made from pure -worsted stock, 20'0z. to the yard, in weight. Absolutely fast dye. Blue or black. Double wrap Italian linings. Puller sleeve linings. In four buttoa sat -1m Well tailored and. right' up to date. Retailed at Tailors ask $12.00 $25.00 See that • Shorey's Guarantee ,Card is in the pocket of each garment: it means "Satisfaction or your money back." Hea uarters\ For Undertaking OhliciFenfa? NI 0 t774; '4:7;Z1) ; 00 Fanittire BEST FOR7ABLE.DAIRY,AND FARM, At R. The Family Butcher Shop Everything up-to-date. Largest stock ever shown in Exeter. BEEF, R. N. HOWE VEAL, PORK, - BOLOGNA. CORNED BEEF. ICT�Z'S toie Calf, Lamb and Sheep r‘. CASH PAID FOR HIDES 1'Ut Li Skins. One door south of Central Hotel. We would recommend those suffering from COUGHS, COLDS, and BRONCHIAL, 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, RAINS, SORE THROAT . RHEUMATISM INFLUENZA. Also WINAN'S CONDITION POWDER, the best in the mar- ket. Try our Lotion for scratches on horses, also condition pow- der for same SOLE AGENT FOR DICKS LUNG SYRUP. C LUTZ LOWS DAY A Man is always in the SWIM If he wears one of W. JOHN'S neatly fitting A Suit of WoLtles or a Single Garinenr Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable tylaee, and A. T. sNELL never disappoints hi patrons in any of these. A • large assortment of ran 86 Winter Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we win take muoh pleasure in showing them to yeti. There are many other lines that are specially at. active. OUTPX424, surrs He is a sure fitter. His prices are away down. His goods are the best. Call and examine his goods before buying your PALLSUIT W• JOHN The Telllor WITH SPRING FLOWERSA.-:_._ Comes the necessity of SPRING GARMENTS We are in the van with all that is desirable in the line. Let us show you our stock of 81.7.00 Fancy Worsteds in all the newest colorinos, Re/timber we put tip the best suit for $10,00 that can be bought in the county. GIVE ITS A GALL J. H Orley'