Exeter Times, 1898-12-22, Page 5• '+wilri
Money To Loaii.
-Marge amount of private funds to loan at
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1, IAIES OINTEREST on so i
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zablo teV3"8 of rera Pont,
1+'vLL1OT & GLADMAN.
Barristers, Solteitois. &c,, Main St. Exeter
Money !�
Ivey �^� v ®an.
WeIlex unlinaitodprivate fends for inveet•
npont upon farm or village property at lowest
rates of inteeest.
DICSON ee O:A.RL1NI0G,
, Exeter.
KINSMAN L, D. S. ANA
111',
� H. DR. A, R 'itlikaIAN, • I,,
rt' D. S , D, D. S., Honor Graduate
. of Toronto University, Dentist..
P „ ^ 'teeth oattracted will out •pain or
e in Fa
• iPc 0}}c n
had after. e e s 1t1
a effect
e.
block, West side of Mean iii street, Exeter.
ANDERVI IM, $ L O. $.)
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate or. the Toronto University,
d Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario. All Bridge work, Crowns and Plate
work done in the neatest,: possible_•manner. A
lie is for painlessextraetion.
] s Horst t
harmless 8 a
The strictest attention given to the 'preservat-
ion of the natural teeth. Office, opposite Cen-
tral Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
Farris for sale
•
A few good farms for sale Cheap •Money to
oan. Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN
Farm for Sale.
Con. 9, lut 4, Blanshard, 103 acres of hand in
estate of good cultivation, wellunderdrained,.'
6 aures bush, •500. rods board and wire fences,
good young orchard, frame house 30x20 ft.
it
7rehen 26xI8 ft., barn 86x36 ft., waggon -house
44x22ft„ and other out buildings hard and soft
water very convenient with windmill, within
miles of post office, -school and church. For
tfnitherartioulars applyto the proprietor,
SOMAS THOMPSON, oodham, P. O.
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STRAYED
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Strayed fitim lot 31 North Thames Road,
Busseldale on or about the first of November
S head of cattle, 3 heifers rising 3 year old red
with some white_ spots, 6 steers rising 2 years
fold, 3 of a greyish color. •A reward of $10 will
bo given to any person giving any information
that will lead to their recovery.
41;-16 JOHN COLE, Russoldale. P. 0
Strayed
From lot 4. con. 6, Hay, on or about the first
or November, a one year old heifer, red, with
a little white behind the front left leg and a
white spot on her forehead. Any person
giving,inforration of her whereabouts will be
;suitablyrewarded
2t-16 JOHN TREBLE, Exeter.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the 24th Annual
Meeting nf the members of the Hay Township
,Farmer 8 Mutual Fire Insurance Company will
Ise held at the
TOWN, HALL, ZURICH, ON
'Tsaesday, .)ion. 1«Dt13, • 1899
atone o'Clookm.
Business,— Receivingi the Directors' and
Secretary's Annual Reports; Election of Direc-
tors, and other business for the good and wel-
fare of the Company. All members are request-
ed to attend.
WM. LAMONT,Esq, HENRY EILI3ER,
President. Secretary.
Notice to Creditors
Of Mary Rodd, late of the Village of
Exeter, Widow, deceased.
Pursuant to R; S. 0. 1837 of Chapter 129,
ce is hereby given that ellpersons "havin
c aims ainst the -state of the said1Vrary Rodd
are on or before the lot day of February,
38 m
99, to send to Elliot & Gladan solicitors for
William Northcott, the administrator, of the
31'state of the said deceased, full particulars.
of their claims, and that after the said date the
said administrator will proceed to distribute
the said Estate amongthepartios untitled there -
o, having regard only to such claims of which
moUce shall have been given as above required,
and ho shall not be liable to any personor per-
sons of whose claim or claims be shall not
then have received notice.
r i Dated at Exeter 20th day of Dec. 1898.
P ,.t ELLIOT & GLADMAN..
Solicitors for -the Administrator,
Exeter.
SOUTH HURON
t•
Farllaurs' Instituto.
DIXON'S d.. ALL, BRUCEFIELO9
JAN U&RY, 3RD 1899.
.At one o'clock p. in. Meetings will bo address-
ed. by Simpson Rennie, MVlilliken, subject "The
(destruction of weeds"; A. W Campbell, :Provin-
cial Road Gommissiouer, subject Good Roads ;
D C Anderson, Rugbyy, efbjeet Clover as a fer-
tilizer • R. Delbridgo - J. Bell, Winchelsea sub-.
. jcct,lVlanagement of Creameries, and others, i
Evening session 7.30 p. m. S Rennie subject
Our Country past and present; D. C. Anderson,
subject, How to pay off a Mortgage.
TOWN HALL EXETER,
JANUARY, 4TH... .1899.
One • o'clock p. uz. W. Campbell, Provin-
cial Road Commissioner, subject Goods Roads
$ Rennie Milliken ,. Cultivation required. for
,corn, field roots and potatoes • D: C. Anderson,
rugby ; Fields, fences and Buildings ; R. M.
Morthe Kippin,What Loads to Successor failure
au Farming ; R. B McLean and others will also
wave addresses. Evening Session 7.30 p. m. S.
Itlennio Milliken,Agriculture in:Public Schools;
33-•C. Anderson, Tho Advan:ai es of -Farm Life
D. MoINNES, it. GARDINER,
Pres. Sec.
ME. ffillagailr.
Elm Logs & Bolts
EX To •
Highest Cash prices peid•by the
SUTHERLAND I RES CO., LIMITED
For Elm Logs, cut.11, 13k, 10 and 18
feet long. Also Basswood Heading
Volts,. 21 and 42 inches long.
CUSTOM SAWING DONE'
Apply at Gould's Saw Mill,
aExeter.
GUS. WAGNER,
Foreman for l he
Stitherlo Innes Co.
No disease can resist the powerful medical
properties of Burdook Blood .13itteirs, as is
-roi• ed by the fact that thousands of Wo most
bstinate eases s ha ve been cured, end norma
needy bored by the use of this best of all re
needles
Lingering Coughs that seem tie stick to you
ins.ppite of all you' can do, are promptly cued
by Ar, wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Price 25c,
All cures of weak or Tame back,back-
xs he, rheumatism, will find relief by
'swearing one of Oat -ter s Smart Weed
tratd Belladonna Plasters, .'rice 25
i..ents. Try thelia, `
The best way to :avoid sickness is to
Molt y'ot rself healthy by takinghood's
areapdhilia, the great blood purifier.
FAT STOCK SHOW.
T1`lr Fat Stook Show held here nn 1
F.c'iday ]stirs was not a success, ,pertly
on account. of the. bad state of the'
roads and tartly owing to the slate
p r,
being about two weeks too late, people
owning stook for sale having disposed
of it. 'Twelve dollars were taken at
the gate,the fee being 15 cents, There
were only a few animals in•each *lass,
and competition wit's not keen.. Those
dispoeedto`blame Exeter for the failure
of the 10W shCul1
be informed
that
Exeter bad nothing
to do with it, be-
yond rising $50 to help pay, prizes.
Its success or failure cannot be laid to
Exeter, as -the affair is managed. by
the South Huron ,A.gticulturalSociety*.
Following is the prizelist:—
CA7.'TLE—Thoroughbreds•--S teer, one
year and under two, H. Smith; cow or
heifer, H. Smith., Grades,—Steer, one
year and under two, B. Smith; steer
calf Mader one year, Jacob Roeder,
Thomas Shapton & Son heifer, two
years and under three, .Thomas Shap -
ton & Son: Sweepstakes, , b eefin
g
animal, H. Smith.
SHEEP. --Long• Woolled,—Ewe, Iwo •
years and over, "Gibson' & Walker lst
and 2nd,. George Penhale'; ewe, one
year and under two, Gibson & Walker
lst and 2nd, Thos. Shapton & Son ;
ewe under one year, Geo. Penhale,
Gibson & Walker 2ndand3rd ; wether
under oney Gibson & Walker lst
and 2nd. Downs—Wether, under one
year, Gibson & Walker lst and 2nd
and sweepstakes for best sheep shown.
Grade Sheep,—Ewe, two years and
oyer, Duncan McLaren, Thomas
Shapton & Son ; ewe, one year old and
under two, Gibson & Walker lst and
2nd ; ewe under one year, Gihsou &
Walker 1st and 2nd; wether under one
year, George Penhale lst and 2nd.
PxGs—Barrow, over six months and
under twelve, Hugh McCartney,. Thos.
Shapton 01 Son ; barrow under six
months, Lwin Armstrong sow under
six months, Joseph Bawden, Irwin
Arnrstrong;sow over six inonths,Hugh
McCartney, Joseph Bawden, Thomas
Shapton & Son ; pen of three hogs for
bacon purposes, Irwin Armstrong,
Hugh McCartney. Sweepstakes—Best
pig of any breed, Hugh McCartney.
A special prize was awarded C.Fahner
for a pair of the largest and fattest
pigs. The Tamworth pigs carried off
the prizes for bacon hogs, and also the
sweepstakes for best hog of any breed.
• POULTRY. -Turkey cockerels hatch
ed in 1898,Thomas Fear,Wlm Bawden,
turkey pullets hatched in 1898,Thowas
Fear, Wm. Bawden; best and heaviest
turkes, Wm. Bawden ; geese hatched
in 1898, Thomas Fear, 1st and 2nd ;
ducks Batched 1898, John Delbridge,
Thomas Fear ; pullets hatched in 1898,
Thomas Fear Is eland 2nd, Wm.Bawden;
best displayof dressed poultry,Thomas
Fear, Win. Bawden.
JUDGES.—Cattle,-John Gibson, Ilder-
ton ; sheep and pies,—George Petty,
jr„ Hensall; poultry, A. Q. Bobier and
Charles Snell, Exeter. r
All Doubts, ,:•Vanish
n i` is
.When Pane's.: Celery Corn -
pound is Used.
Its Wondrous Work Commands
the Admiration'of AII.
•
It only requires the fair and honest
use of one bottle of Paine's Celery
Compound to convince a suffering man
or woman that there is virtue, power
and life in each drop of the wondrous
medicine. This assertion is supported
by the fact that thousands of men and
women in Canada who can well afford
to call in the best medical aid in n times
of sickness are now using Paine's
Celery Compound in preference to all
other medical prescriptions.
Some people, who have never tested
the health -giving virtues, of Paine's
Celery Compound, wrongly class it
with the common patent medicines,
Sarsaparilla, nervines and purifiers so
extensively advertised. Paine's Celery
Compound is far removed from any
of these ordinarypreparations rt is
as much superior to all other medicines
as the diamond is snperior to cheap
glass.
Paine's Celery* Compound is the
marvellous prescription of one of the
greatest physicians that ever lived,
and has won the hearty endorsation
of the noblest medical men of the age.
Its merits and its continued victories
over disease have carried' it to endur-
ing fame. It has given new life to
those almost dying from liver and
Kidney troubles ; it has raised up the
rheumatic, neuralgic and dyspeptic,
and purified the blood of those tortur-
ed by blood diseases.
if you are sick, ailing and cannot
enjoy life, try one bottle of Paine's
Celery Compound.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
AN ULD AND W5 LL-Ttuc1 REALEDY.—Mrs
Wiusiow's Soothing Syrup has boon used for
over fifty years by millions of mothersfor their
children while teething. with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the grants, allays all
pain,cures wind •boli° andis the bosh remedy
forIiarrheea, Itis 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. Winslose's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind.
The South Perth 'Agricultural
'Society . is in a dying condition, but
the President claims that if St. Marys
Council will grant $75 it will live a
little. longer. The Council granted.
$55.
Nelson Dilyea, of the 14th con., Lott-
don'Cp., died On Friday after a very
brief attack of typhoid fever and in-
flamn ntiou of the lungs. Mr. Bilyea
u
was ea ell known thro ghoot Devizes
and et •r•ywhere he Went was ageneral
favor i:. •.
Yon- Stromlo
ENow
'Whet 1 food's Sarsaparilla hits power
to do foe : hose Who have :impure and
impov',1 ',..lied blood. It _makes . the
scrofula
blood t , ;e and pure,aud cures ,
salt rhe (.'.at, dyspepsia, catarrh, Aleeu-
atisn,11, t•vousness. If you are troubled
1
with au �• ailment caused or rpromoted
, f
b inni.,re blood, take Hoods Sarsap•-
aylla its t'lllee.
J PM
Hood's Pilis are prompt and efficient„
easy to take, easy to operate.
3 L EXETZB
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FACTS AE OUT HEALTH
It is Easy to Keep Well If We Know
How—S me .: the Cond to ec -
v of o. it ns N es
nary to Perfect Health, •
The importance of maintaining , good
health iseasily understoodand it is
really a eiinple matter if we take a cor-
rect view of the conditions required.
In perfect health the stomach promptly
digests food, and thus prepares nourish -
moist. The blood is employed to carry
this nourishment to the oJ au
s, nerves,
mizsolee and tissues which need it. The.
first great essential for good health, there-
fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is cer-
tainly afact that no meioine has such
a record oe cures as hood's Sarsaparilla.
It is literally true that there are hundreds
of people alive and well today who would
have been in their graves had they not
taken Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is depended
upon a family medicine and general
regulator of the system by tens of thou-
sands of people. This Is because Hood's
Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure. This
Is the`seceet of its great success. Keep
your system ingood health by keeping,,
your blood pure with Hood's Sarsapari t2R,
which absolutely cures when other medi-
cines fail to do any good whatever.
P I S ,�!a
i010412NaW.WcN1fYW a�l�'.iw:�,: t1. .•.,�..x.,, s1M w..... a..ry,
MARKET REPORTS, l BiLloijs
,, L,a$ suixltrier l .
Exeter IAce )3ur'2la1896,
Wheat perbuehel .69 to 71
Oats.,.... .,25 to 2
Barley, ,,.
PeaH —
Butter.. „
Eggs,— ,,,
Chickens per ib
Duette
Wool...,..
Dried Apples.,
Pork dressed•
pork live wei;; h•t,
Iiayper LOX .
e
t
Clover seed • ... ,.
Alsike clover
Timothy seed . , - .
44 to 47
50 to 60
•,15 to i5
15 to le
. 7 to 8
5, to
5 to 7
7 to
• 17 to. 18
21 to 3
5.50 to 5,50
3.73 to 3,76
6 00 to 86.00
4,00 10 6.00
1.a t
1.50 to 5.00
i ..
0 l2-.
.
Loudon.
.Deceznbor 21st 1848.
Wheat per bushe,,. ., . ,..02 to. 93.
Oats,.,, ., ,. ....23 to 2411
Peas . 64 to 60
Barley .,.. ....44 to 50
Buckwheat.,,.., .,.36 to 381
Corn ,,,,,.. ' •. . „ 59 to 38
Beans .,,... ,. .,,401 to 60
Eggs. .10
Ducks ..60
Tuz k
e arm...
Geese pert., ., „ l9
Ohickens 50
Cheese,...,, 8
Potatoes per bag „80
Hay per ton , .0 6.00 to
Perk per out.. .. 84.50 to
•
Flood's Pills are the only pills to talre Sale Register-.
with Hood's Sarsanarilia.
The Model School Emination
A meeting of the Board of Examin-
ers for the County of Huron was held
in the Court House, Goderich, to finish
the work of the examination of the
County Model Schools. There were
in attendance at the two model schools
fifty-four candidates, 24 m Goderich
and 29 in Clinton. Of these three fail-
ed in secnring the required number of
marks. The following were success-
ful in securing third class certificates
valued for threey ears :—
CLINTON.
Lanes.—Mabel Capling, Edna Car-
der, Kate .Campbell, Maggie. Dolly,
Florente King, Maggie McLean, Bella
McNabb, Martha McCleno-aghan, Bessie
McTavish, Mabel Merritt, DellaO'Neil,
Maggie Reith, Grace Shepherd, Emma
Thompson.
• Gentlemen. -- Harry R. Ainsley,
Arthur Bean, Jerome Badour, W. E.
Bryons, Geo. Buchanan, L. H. Colvin,
Ernest Gregory, Edmund Geiger, T.
B. Hooper, W. Hamilton, Fred Law-
rence, Jonathan Peck, Geo. H. Ruttan,
Edmund Strong, Alexander Todd.
GODERIOH.
Ladies. -Clara A. Bean, nilly May
Bradley, Annie Dale, Fanny S. Gray,
Maud A. Horton, Nina E. -Lockhart,
Eunice Ann Merril], Sara McKnight,
Mary Tobin, Annie E Whiddon.
Gentlemen.—Wm. S. Bean, Norman
Church, Andrew Orr Dixon, -Charles
Down, Berton N. Gilban, Allen Jeckell,
Harvey Lane, Jas. A. McTaggart,
'John Parkinson, Wm. R. Rogers, Wm.
Ryder, Daniel Weber.
Another Batch of Teachers.
The Model school examiners, Inspec-
tor Irwin of •Stratford,and Messrs. J.
D. Spence of Mitchell, and Wm.Elliott
of St. Marys,anet at the court house
this morning and examined the papers
submitted by the pupils of the Strat-
ford and Mitchell Model schools. Fol-
lowing is the result
STRATFOR D —Maggie Anios, St.
Marys ; Millie E. Abraham, Stratford;
Jessie Burnett, Britton ; Rachel Carr,
Stratford ; Hattie M. Dowd, Burns;
Augusta. Finucane, Arthur ; Maud A.
Jick]ing, St. Marys ; Maud Keen, St.
Marys ; Jennie C. McKay, Stratford ;
Mary M. McDonald, Hampstead;Lizzie
J. McLennan,Donegal ; Bella McAlpin,
Alvinston ;Alice McIntosh. St.'Marys;
Nellie McFarlane, Donegal ; Jean 0.
Murray, Newton ; Jessie Naismyth,
Milverton ; Nettie Pelton, Listowel ;
Bessie Scott,Stratford,LilyM. Stew-
art, Belton ; ercy TCoeland, St.
Marys ;• McGregor Easson, Stratford ;
George Hofferd, Milverton ; Fred W.
Kerr. Shakespeare; J. Edward Mc-
Millan, Shakespeare ;; Wm. Moore,
St. Marys ; Alfred J. Pike, St. Marys ;.
Alexander Taylor. Conroy.
MITCHELL—Ada Beattie,Seaforth;
Laura Brown, St. Marys ; Rossie M.
Caution, Mitchell ; Agnes Doughtery,
Mitchell ; Kate A. Forrest, Amulree ;
Rachel Kirk, Kirkton ; Kate Purcell,
Seaforth ; Theresa Sweitzer, Brussels
Robert Ir. McNab, Mitchell ; A. M.
Woodley, Seaforth.
Certificates of following will not be
issued until they have sent in the re-
quired, non professional certificates to
secretary of Board, Wm. Davidson,
Stratford : Misses Carr, Keen, McKay,
Naismyth and Scott.
BIRTHS.
COATIIS In Usborne,on the 20thinst.,the wife
of Wm. Coates of a daughter.
HODGERT.—In Usborne, on the 1011i inst., the
wife of Andrew Hodgert, of a son.
HOLTZMAN In Crecliton,on the 16th,tho wife
oe J. H. Holtzman, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
YOUNGS—SWANSON—In StMarys, on Dec.
7th, by the Rev. G. W. Henderson, Charles
Youngs, of West Zona, to Miss Barbara
Swanson.
JONES—JARROTT—On the 14th inst., by the
Rev Ohms. Smith, Mr, Edwin Jones to Miss
Alice Myrtle, daughter et Mr. John Jarrett.
of Exeter,
DEATHS.
BROOKS -In Exeter North, on the 21et inst.,
Wm. Brooks, aged. 62 years. 9 months.
fiHOMPSON-1n Denver, Col., Dec, 10, J. J.
Thompson, M. D. formerly of Kirkton, aged
35 years, 8 months.
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TBURSDAY, DEC. 22:—Dairy Cows
and rearm Stock,tlae property of James
Gardiner, lot 20, Thames Road, (Far-
quhar). Sale at one o'clock. First
class stock. THOMAS CAMERON, Auc.
..e
T'rEGOLAB ACTION of the bowols is
;ressary to health: Laxa-Livor Pills
e the best occasional cathartic for
i +icily or general use, Price 25c.
Wm. Hone, Topping, has bought 50
steres of timber land in the township
t.e Stanley from Daniel Brennerman,
e;so of Topping, for the sum of $700.
Mrs. Chas. Smith, of James, Ohio,
writes I have used every remedy for
sick headache I could hear of for the
past fifteen years, but Carter's Little
Liver Pills does me more good than all
•the rest.
The Albion hotel, Stratford, which
for some months past has been under
the control of Otto Jung, has changed
hands, the purchaser being John C.
Kress, who for four years past has
been connected with the Walper
House, Berlin.
HAGYAIZD'S YELLOW OIL cures all
pain in man or beast, for sprains, cuts,.
bruises, callous lumps, swellings, in-
flammation, rheumatism and neuralgia
it is a specific.
Mitchell has sold $7,028 of deben-
tures, bearing 4 per cent. interest, to
O'Hara & Co., of Toronto, at a pre-
mium of $192. This was all used for
granolithic sidewalks.
Do not suffer from sick headache a
moment longer. It is not necessary.
Carter's Little LiverPillswill cure you.
Dose, one little pill. Smell price.
Small dose. •Small pill.
EARACHE CURED..
"I was troubled with Earache for a long timo
and could get ne ease until I tried Hagyara's
Yellow 0i1, which made a complete euro.' Miss
Anna Chapman, South River, Ont.
•
THE PIONEER 'LIM'ITED
Is the name of the only perfoct train in the
world, now ' running every 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. An illustrated pam-
phlet, showing views of beautiful scenery along
the route of the Pioneer Limited, will be sent
free to any person upon receipt of two -cent
postage stamp. Address Geo. H. Heaftord,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ill.
A Man is always in the
SWI
I
If he wears onle of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting,,
SUIT'S
ELe.is a sure fitter.
His prices are away down.
His " goods are . the
was troubled with
Sick iea
Headache and1
ilio sn
B u ass, and could not .sleep
at night. 1 tried several doctors
but to no effect, and got coria- a
pletely discouraged.At last .1
sawW an advertisement s oeoC telling n about
Preciousu
Burdock Blood Bitters, My has-
band induced rrie to try it, and to-
day I am using the
spELLs third sbaot
ti
ltehdc 0:12 an
Eyesight is
me a wonderful:
amount of good. I feel better
th n
a ve ,lh
a for years, and .ern con-
fident 1 owe my restored health to
B. B. B." MRS.: EDWARD
BECK, Riverside, N.B,
B.B.B. is the best remedy for
Biliousness, Constipation, Sick
Headaches, Coated Tongue, Liver
Complaint, stn,
t nodi
P
Jaundice,
Scrofula, Blood
Humors, and all
Diseases of the
Stomach, Liver, Kid-
neys and Bowels.
AZ -.R R i"' ! L r2 l- O hZ
1 ct
Days
getting Thor r
i ht: .are getting
longer,
Therefore it is necessary that you have s1c
tatle,
that are exactly suited to your eyes. Our Optician i s home
again and prepared to give you the best expert attention.
FTTOT■
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Jewellery store.
Mornings preferred for testing.
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Preventio of -
to HOreSeSe
Many a poor horse, utterly run Os
down n by impoverishment cf blood
and irs accompanying ills, is blamed o
for laziness and . harstzly', treated. Q
The use of 4
DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER
lwqulci' strr"nhhthen such an one, A
would fo tify him to endure fati;ne; b
enable bine to accomplish work 0,
twilling worker. y> .
It greatly increases the flow and: rich-
PACKAGE.
BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY,AND FARM.
NEW
M[fiT MfiRKeT
The undersigned has opened up a
new meat market one door
South of Gariin 's Store.
where he will keep the choicest of
meats constantly on band.
A CALL SOLICITED
JOHN T 1'IANNING
u rteFs
Pore a=:
Undertakin -
AiuI Furniture
AT R. N. ROEW'S
Everything up-to-date. Largest stock
ever shown in Exeter.
R. Na ROE
EXETER MILLING CO
THE ROLLINS AND WILLIAMS MILLING CO,,
Are now ready to do business with the pub
lie generally. All kinds of
FLOUR, FEED AND MILL STUFF
For sale at close prices. Leave your orders
at the mill. We deliver every day to any part
of the town free. We hope you will help us to
make a success of the business, which means a.
success for the town.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat
At all times.
xLxrnorn, No. 36.
'TEWART BROS. & WILLIAMS.
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SUCCESSORS TO
Call and examine his goods b
buying your
.FALL SUIT
W. JOHNS,
The 'Fait or
A Dunnville JewelIer's Wife
CURED OF PALPITATION OF THE
HEART AND SMOTHERING SPELLS
BY MILBURN'S HEART AND
NERVE PILLS.
Mrs. D. E. Lasalle, Canal Street, Dunn-
ville, Ont., whose husband . keeps a
jewellery store, and is one of the best
r
known and most progressive citizens of
• Dunnville, Ont., gives th'e following de-
scription of her recent experience in the
use of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills:
" I took Milburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills for weak nerves, dizziness, palpita-
tion of the heart, smothering spells at
night and sleeplessness. Before I used
them I could not get restful sleep, and
my nerves were often so unstrung that I
would start in alarm at the least noise,
and easily worried.
"Last February I Commenced taking
this valuable medicine, and it proved the
fol weak and
right t remedym shattered
g Y
nervous system, Milburti's Heart and
Nerve Pills restored my nerves to a
strotig and healthy condition, gave regu-
lar and normal` action of the heart.
"X, sleep well now, and stn better in
every way, and I recommend them
heartily to all who suffer as X did,"
Milburn's i•Ieert and Nerve Pills, See.
a box, or 3 toe Snee, at all druggists.
T, .MT ,oust CO., Toronto, Ont.
ta n-Ltv r its cora Constisatpall
ElSI:t
ffeedacheBiiloesneee, byspeple. very
gieranteed perfect, and to work with
out (r.Drips or pain. Pttoe'-2sc., arts drugttists*
SCHOOL OPENINGIA
A full line, fresh and
bright of
%. U
SCHOOL BOOKS
and every School re-
quisite at
BROWNING'S
Where the Scholars alt;
always used well
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•a3%29,ar,-m.br,.m,0cvra. -an.,M.
FREE.
We give this Sne.
watch, and else a
chain and charm for
selling two dozen
Lavas Co,.t.AR BUT,
TONS, at 10 cls. each.,
Send your nddre's
and we forward the
Battens, postpaid,
• and our Premium
Ls money
List. No re-
qwred y
. Sell the But.
tons atnorg your
friends, return the
money, and we send
the watch, prepaid.
A genuine American
watch, iiaranteed
`tun bt g a
good timepiece.
Mention this paper
when whiting.
LLIVER
BUTTON
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TronOnt
g a
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0 without loss of tissue and make h9m a cheerful,
It pays to use Dick's Blood Purifier,
p ness of a cow's milk.
® 50 CENTS A
LEEMING,Montreal
MiLES gr, CG,, Agents,
.000014.46>4o0 004A.0®4.3.95•se3.
TrRIAL SIZE 25 'CENTS.
DICK & CO,, Proprietors, 2.
da460.60•00040t 0,044
'k'i'ti"ddrs"dltda'dartt>�'t'>i�'�'`dt'd4'df:°�Vrih'ta"sVii'�'t
Earn this valuable Watch, Chain and Charm by. selling twenty Topaz
Scarf Pins, at 15 cents each. Send your address and we forward the
Pins and our Premium List, postpaid., N - money required. These Pins
will almost sell themselves, for the Topaz has all the brilliance' of the best
diamonds, and has never before been off• red at anything like this price. Tice
Watch is neat in appearance, thoroughly well made; and fully guaranteed
Unsold Pins may be
returned. Meothis paper when writing.
THE GEST PIN CO., Freehold BuiIdi -g, T route, Ont.
ASL��PPr,4�EVr'�RRi+UI��RN,i€i",rlr'l��nfA�Sr�,7r'.?"��,�R3.`s: r a?R8.'.rVIF:'A'��
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V A Solid Geld Shell !ling
g or Curb Miain Ura;lel
rri C' T send money. Just your name
Zsisl F.r13;47."` i - so and udrlress on a POST CARD, and
�- 5'i -e r.1 $'4 i we win send you 20 packages of
•rangi , 1ROMA.IC CAOHi.ii , adel:cious con-
fection to perfume the breath, to sell
{ fur us, If ,you ,min, a: 5 cents per package. When sold send
us our money, 81.0e. and we will send you FREE your
choice of the beautind prizes illustrated. Goods return,
able if not sold. Mention this paper.
SNOWDON CHAMBERS
TISOALL SUPPLY CO., TORONTO, ONT.
Genuine
Padlock
and
Key
Dr' iFARME
�e You)r'ug ill find at Bissett's tiVareroorai
We would recommend those
suffering from Coucrns, 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, PAINS,
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 AGENTS FOR DICKS LUNG
SYRUP.
0 LUTZ
,4 Suit of CIoLne
a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good W orkmanship,
s Moderaie Cost,
Perfect Fit,
You look for these in an old .and
reliable Place, and A. J.
sNELL never disappoints hi
patrons in any P Y of these. A
large assortment 1 Pent of
vale a winter cleeas
In Worsteds and 'SWeetts, are
now on our Shelves, and we Will
take much pleasure in showing
then to you. There are many
Other lines that are specially at.
r active.
Ai,. 01411Ciets
the following line of Agricnl
tural Implements
BERING HIN-
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS,
STEEL SULKY RAKES..
Af ull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators
Disc and Diamond Harrows
Plows, and Turnip Drills.
SEWING MACHINES, ETC
The celebrated Knoll Washer
Raymond sewing and wringers
machine .
STOVES.
Gurney stores and furances..
waggons
Buggies
Bicycles.
The Chatham Waggon and a full
line of the celebrated McLaughlin
Buggies.
oods
1 1.
a`
We are xn the van with all
that is desirable in the line.
Let us show you our stook of
a'`.
$1.7no Fancy Worsteds in all
the newest colorings.
Remember we put up the
best suit for $10.00 that can.
be bought in the count
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