HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1892-3-24, Page 5J. H. GREIYE
Before you buy your
Fall & Winter Clothing
Call and examine the large
and well-as'Sorted stock of
Tine W'or'sted Suitings
Tine Scotch Tweed "
" Canadian "
Also all the leading colors
and :tteri s in
()V e ooatings
All will be made up in
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest.
Remember we guarantee a
GOOD F_T
or no sale.—Give mo a call.
J, H. GRIEVE.
Biddulph..
Bium's—Wellington Hackett, Salable line
Biddnlph,has purchased a 50 -acre farm with
good',,unslinge thereon for $8,000 from Mr.
Joseph Thompson and Joseph Thompson
purchased 75 acres from Mr. Isaac Hodgins
for the sum of $3,300 or 344 an aoro,—Mr.
Henry 'West mnn,near Granton,bas disposed
of his farm stock and 'intends moving with
hie family to Manitoba.—Also Messrs.
James, William and Mark Hodgina and
their families are going out'to Manitoba; --
A number of friends assembled at the rest
donee of Mr- and Mre.F-G,Abbott,Biddnlph,
on Monday evening, 14th inst., to express
their regret at parting with Mr. Irueat and
Benjamin Abbott, who left for Manitoba on
the Nth inst. Wo wish them bon voyage
and nuccestr.—A number of Patrons of Cen-
tralia Cheeao Factory attended the annual.
meeting at the cheese Factory on Saturday
last. Mr. Smith, the manager, purposes
making considerable addition to the factory
the coming summer.—Air, Adam Neil of
the 2nd concession, McGillivray, has gone
to Ottawa for the purpose of Geeing friends
and to purchase a French stallion.—Mr. G,
McNamee of Manitoba, who has been visit-
ing his friends in Bidduiph for the past few
months, has once more returned to hie
adopted country.—Mr. Thos Armitage also
returned to his hemp in Manitoba. He has
been a sufferer for some time from that fell.
disease, cancer, and wo regret to say that he
is not much better.
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
rO1 APBJX1.
Naval topics are prominent in FRANK
L> .Lie's Popular Monthly for April. Tho
opehiug paper hi a profusely illustrated
acooitut of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, by
Thomas Stinson Jetvice. " Chill, and
Modern Naval Warfare " presents some
spirited pictures, by an English eyewitness,
of the principal engagements in the Chiliau
revolution of last year, whioh taught the
world all ;t knows ]about the practice and
oopdiqpp'ng of marine warfare with the new
ironclad vessels and improved armaments.
Captain A. D. Smith, U. S. N., writes of
"Henlopon and its Hidden Treasures." An
article of unusual interest is that upon
" Some Representative American Drama-
tists," by Arthur Hornblow, acoompauied
by portraits and autograph letters of the
principal " new mon " m our native drama-
tic literature. " Cities of the dead," "A
Day with the Bound -up," " Some North
German Towns," and " Old English Porce-
lain,' are other subjects interestingly des-
cribed and illustrated ; while short stories
and poems aro contributed by Lucy Hooper,
Oliver Harper, C. M. Barger, David Ker,
Belle Hunt, Charles H. Crandall, Madison
Cowoin, Henry Tyrrell. and others.
Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver
Pills 1 They are a positive care for sick
headache, and all the ills produced by dis-
ordered liver. Ouly one nill a dose.
Monthly Prizes for Boys and
Girls
The "Sunlight" Soap Co., Toronto, offer the
following prizes every month till further no-
tice, to boys and girls underlie residing in the
Province of Ontario,;who send the greatest
number of "Sunlight" wrappers': lst, $10. 2nd.
$6; 3rd, $3; 4th, 01; 6th Ito 14th, a Handsome
Book; and a pretty picture' to 'those who send
not less than 12 iwrappers. Send wrappers to
"Snail ght"Soap Oifioe.I43•Soott St•• Toronto.
not later than 29th of eaoh month, and marked.
competition; also give full name, address, age,
apdnumber of wrappers. Winners'names wilt
be published in Toronto Mail on first Saturday
in eaoh month.
Is' LEADS TSF, LEADERS.—The foremost
medicine of the day, Burdook Blood Bitters
is a purely vegetable compound possessing
perfect regulating powers over all the organs
of the system and controlling their ,gore
tions. It so purifies the blood that it cures
all blood humors and diseases from a com-
mon pimple to the worst sorofulous sore,
and this combined with its unrivalled re-
gulating, cleansing and purifying influence
on the secretions of the liver,kidneys,bowels
and skin, render it unequalled as a euro for
all diseases of the skin, From one to two
bottles will cure boils, pimples, blotches,
nettle raeb, setut, tetter, and all the simple
forms of shin disease. From two to four
bottles will euro salt rheum or eczema,
shingles, erysipelas, ulcers, abscesses, run-
ning sores, and all skin eruptions. It is
noticeable that sufferers from skin diseases
are nearly aggravated bv intolerable itching
but this quickly subsides on the removal of
the disease by B. B. 13. Passing on to
graver yet prevalent diseases such as sere-
fulous swellings, humors and scrofula, wo
have undoubted proof that from three to
sial bottles used internally and by outward
application (diluted if the skin is broken) to
the affected parts, will effect a cure. The
great mission of B. B. 13. is to regulate the
liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, to oorreet
acridity and wrong action of the stomach and
se open the slutoe-ways of the system to
carry off all clogged and impure seerotiona,
allowing nature thus to aid recovery and
remove without fail had blood, livor com-
rloiet, biliousness,dyspepsia, siek headache
dropsy, rheumatism, and every species of
disease arising from disorder of the liver,
kidneys, bowels stomach and blond,
BORN.
Mtt was—Tn Elimville, on the 14th inat., the
wife of Mr. Wm. Minors, a son.
ArA.amE u.
Il.rnrpnn—L oeo —In Exeter, on the 23rd 'Inst„
at the resideacoof 'lr. A.AHan, Mr.2. Hand-
ford to Mra Logg, by Rev. F. Il. Fait, all of
Exeter.
Weesn—Loco —At tho James -at parsonage, on
the23rd fust , by Rev.. A. L, Russell, 31. A..
B. D., Mr John Welsh of Usbarno, to Emma
Long ef Exeter.
CUTriy--lfoaRrsn—At Grand Bond. on the 18t1,
et, 0. to theell e,\deugluer of Mr. Outten:
Morrish of Stephen' Ip.
MoLAUourts—Poetoce• et the 'residence of
the bride's parents, on the 9th inst., by Rev.S. At Carrioro, Air. Laughlin AleLaughlin, of
East Williams, to Miss 1.1 ;.c Pollick of Hay.
IIor oe—Newese—at the manse, .Exeter, on
the 23rd inst., by Rov, Mr. .elartin. Mr. Noah
IIorton to Miss Emily. second denehter of
Mr, RebertNowoll,all of `1'uekersmith,
SMITH—DRARINO.—At the residence of the
bride's parents, on the 23rd inat., by tha Bev.
A. L. Bussell, Air, IIenry Smith to Alias Sl.
Dearing, daughter of SI r. !Ab retrain Dearing,
all of Stephen.
DIED.
SMITH—On March 14. near Corbott,Robt.Smith
ng£d 62 years.
Houcnems—In Ilonsell. an tho2Oth lust., Robt.
Moughton, aged 17 yoars,9 mos,
Dnivsn—In Blanshard, on the 11th inst., iThos,
T. Driver, aged 75 years.
Weesost—Near Greenway, on the lath inst„Jas
It, Watson, aged 39 years, 8 mos.
CAMPBELL -1n Tuekeramith. on tho lath inst.,
David Campbell, aged 81 years.
Dnrvsa—In Bleu shard, on llth inst., Thomas
T, Driver, aged 75 years.
WHITMAN—In Blanshard, on the 15th inst., Sey-
mour Whitman, aged 85 years and; 10 mos
\VHir,un—In Blanshard, on tho 15th inst., Sey-
mour Dnriva W hitman, aged85 years, 10 mos.
HAMILTON—In Cromarty; on the 22nd lust.,
Hyeoarrhse , son of Mr, Frank
Hamilton aged 13
Dots—In. Algoma. on tlio 2nd'inst., John Doi g,
11
Sr.days,m, forerly of Tuokersmith, aged 72 ;years,
LOADMAN In Uaborno,on the 17th inst., infant
child of Mr. and Mrs. John Loadman. aged 5
weeks.
TiANnax—At St Marys, on March 14, Annetta.
second daughter of Mr.Edmund Hanham,aged
8 years, 6 mos,
BUNDLE—In Detroit, on tine 9th inst.. Helena
Clara Stetter, `beloved wife of Mr. Samuel
Rundle, aged 32 name mon.
RRnDY—Tn Usborno. on the 17th inst., Alumna
May. daughter of Mr. Ralph Reddy, aged 13
years. iJ months and 15 days.
MCMILLAN—In Sacramento C ity, Cal., on the
6th inst., Margaret C., wife of Mr. E. A, Mc-
Millan, formoriv of Staffs,. aged 26 years, 3
months and 26 days.
IT RESTS
Most women know all
about the misery of wash -
THC day. To many it means
Backache, Sore Hands,
Hard Rubbing over a
steaming tub, and long
hours. This falls to the
lot of those who use poor, cheap, and in-
jurious soaps.
BACK
07.40 EM,ITIOIre
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys.
tem effectually, dispels colds, head,
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
llealtky and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
' to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c
bottles by allleading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it .on hand will procure it
promptly for any ' one who wisher
to, try it. ;Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP :CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
lAVOISYII,LE, SY; NEW TORN. N. SZ
For Sale at Lutz's Drug Store.
This Soap does away with Hard Rub-
bing, Tired Backs, Hot Steam, and Sore
Hands. It brings comfort to millions of
homes, and will do so to yours if you will
use it.
Remember the Name
Sill\ LIGHT- 66 ”
WORKS : PT. SIM,' LEVER nn01., LIMITED
NEAR BIRKENHEAD TORONTO'
Ezolori Bollor Mills,
MARK lbIT REPORTS.
Wheat . 88c to 90c per bushel
OUR SELI/INca PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.75 per 100
do Best Family 2.50 "
do Low Grade 2.00
Bran 70c u
Shorts •80c "
Chop .. , $1,00 to $1.10
Chop stone running everyday.
TUE EX1iTEII MILLINIG Coy.
MARKET REPORTS.
ExETEa
RedWheat -•. 83 to 84
Spring Wneat ... 93 to 84
Barley ... 38 to 42
Oats ... 28 to 28
Olov er Seed 6 00 to 7 00
Tinionby 1 50 to 2 00
Peas ... ... 58 to 58
Corn .., 0 40 to 50
Eggs ...
Batter 15 to a6
Flour pern b1 .. 00 to 5 15
Potato es,per bushel _. ... 50 to 0 55
APples,porERg .. 1 CO to 100
DriedApplespr b ,„ 0 410080
Geese per lb.... 0 C6 to 0 06
Turlceyporlb ..09 to C9
Ducks pot lb ... ""` 000to 007
Chickensporpr ,, 0 25 to Q 80
Rogs,dressedper300 — .. 5 80 to 6 00
Boot ... ... 400 to52)
Hidesrongh, .. . 4 00 to 4 40
dressed...5 00 to 6 25
Sheepskins each „ ,. 0 6010 70
Clalfekins , 0 50 to 0 00
Wool porlb ,.. .,. 0 18 to 0 19
Harpertou ,,, 9 0 t 010 00
Ouionsperbneh „, ,,, 0 50 to 0 50
Woodporaord .,, 250to500
OT:u.tnss 8
Fall Wheat 83 81
Spring Wheat ...................... ... 83 81
13nrtoy ............ 0 98 0 42
Oats ....,.... 0 28 28
Clover Seed ............... 6 0u 7 00
Timothy 1 50 2 00
Peas 0 58 0 58
70011
Batter 1t, 0 10
Potatoes per bag ...................... 50 55
Apples per bush 0 60
Wool per lb 18 0 10
Hayperton9 00)0 00
Bran per ton ....,14 00 14 00
Shorts ' ''..20 00 20 00
Oatmealperbbl..... , ... 6 00 7 00
ftOgs,dressed per .100. ... 5 75 to 600
LONDON,
Wheat. 84 t0 07 per bus. Oats, 30e to
31 c per bus. Peas, 57c to 66c per bus. Bar-
i1v,Malting. 481 to 48c per bus. Barley Food.
39c to 410 por bus Corn, 5610 to 510 per.
bushel.
TORONTO.
Toronto,Marolt 23—Wheat Spring—No.2,85e
to80o per bus; red wintor,No 2. 91e to 92e per
bus. Manitoba No 2 hard,1 03 to 1 05 No.3, el e
to 93 ; PEAS 62c to 63ror bus. 0 ATS 32c
Le ate or bus. FLOUR, extra, $3 93 to 54.00
strong bakers, straight
to 35.00. BARLEY, No 1.
feeding, 56e to 57e.
O CONTRA OTORS.
SEALED TENDERS will he received at
the office of the undersigned until SATURDAY,
Aran, 2nd, far the various works required in
the erection of a
BRICK, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND
RECTORY
For the Trivitt Memorial Church,Exeter
•
'Plans and specifications may bo soon oitber
rat O'Noil's Bank in Exeter, or the office of the
Arobitcets. London.
No tender necessarily aooepted,
MaBRIDE & JONES,
m24i2 ARCHITECTS.
213 Duffield Bloe•]c, London.
MORTGAGE SALE
—OF—
VALUABLE
Village Property
nmortgage beariner cfg date then th da cer-
tain f
November, 1884, made by Wm. McKeititi to
Wm.I3. McLean, and assigned to the Vendor,
there will bo offered for sale by Public Anotion
°n Saturday, the 9th Day of April, 1892
AT 2 P.M. AT TIIE COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
IN THE VILLAGE OF IIENSALL.
All and singular those certain parcels of tracts
of land and premises situate lying and being in
the Village of Hensall :being composed of Lots
numbers 223, 224 and 225, on the south side of
Richmond Street. (Potty's Survey) in oho said
Village of Hoosall,
TERMS: Twenty-five per cent. of the pur-
chase money on the day of sale and balance)
within ono week thereafter.
Further particulars will be made known on
day of sale or on application to
;FRASER & FRASER,
JOHN GILL, Esq., Vendor's Solicitors,
Auctioneer, Exeter. London.
Dated this 29th day of Marob,1892.-3in
In the matter of the Guardianship of
the person and estate of William
Essay, an infant child 'of Thomas
Essay, ]ate of the Township of Hay,
in the County of Huron, deceased.
Aliplicntioniwill bo made to tho Surrogate
Court of the County of Huron before the Judge
in Chambers at the Court House in the Town
of Goderieh, after the expiration of Twenty
days from the first publication hereof, on be-
half of Alexander Munn. of the said Township
of Hay, farmer, for an order appointing the
said Alexander ,Munn guardian of William
Rssay, au infant child ef the said Thomas
Essay,deoeased.
ALRXANDEa MIINN•
13y R. H. COLLINS.
His Solicitor.
Tinted at That Erseeree this 10tk day of Mara, A.D.
1892. 12m61
IVIORTGA,ME SALE
—OF, A—
VALUABLE FARM
In the Township of Stephen. •
Under and by virtue of tbo power of sale con-
tained in a certain indenture of mortgage made
by Ronald McIsnac and his wife to bar her
dower, to the Vendor. (which will bo produced
at time of salc)default having boon madoin'the
payment thereof, there will be sold by Public
Auction at WILLERT'S.HOTEL. in the VIL-
LAGE OFDASHWOOD, on
TUESDAY; the 29th day of MARCH, 1892
AT 2.30 O'CLOCK P. M , by MR. L. IHARDY
Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as shall
then be produced.
All that certain parcel or trnot of land and
premises, situate, lying and being in tho Town-
ship of Stephen. in the County of Huron,boing'
composed of south half of lot number (16), i•,n
the thirteenth (13th) Concession of the ;said
tuwnsbip of Stephen, containing fifty acres,
more or less.
This farm is about:,two and a half miles from
Dashwood, in a well settled district, oepvenien
to lost -office. &e.
'LLRbIS OF SALE: Ten per cent. cash on
day of sale and balance in 30 days, or as maybe
agreed.
For further particulars apply to
ELLIOT & ELLIOT.
Vendor's Solicitors, Exeter.
Dated this 7th day of March, l882.-31 ,
TO; LEND ON MORTGAGES
at lowest 'rites of Interest. Over 860,000 ori
vate funds. Applf to J66zrsor & Er a0T,
Solioltors, oto., Exeter,.
PER CENT. on First and
Second Mortgages. Old
Mortgages pald off: NO
COMMISSION. Agents
Wanted. Call or send Sc.
stamp for CIRCULAR
RREYN®.LDS �.
AGENTS WANTED.
Fonthiil'Nurseries. Largest in Canada, 700
acres. Wo want reliable, energetic men to sell
our Nursery stock; previous experience not
necessary; any man with tact and energy can
succeed; terms liberal, outfit free. Our agents
have many advantages, such as selling home-
grown, hardy. Janadian stock, Choice new
specialties, which are of value, and which can
only bo secured from us. W o have given par-
ticular attention to the propagation of hardy
varietios suitable to the Nor,horn sections of
Canada. For terms apply to
SToee & Virgeergoeme,
Toronto. Ont.
CAUTI�N
EACH PLUG OF
IVIvrtle sNavy !
IS MARKED
21,4" BRONZE T., STERB.
NONE OTHER - 'L'ENUINE
G A.
HYNDMAN
Wishes to inform the citizens of
Exeter and surrounding that he is now
engaged selling
Teas, Cofees, Baking Powder
In quantities to suit Parebasers.
Orders loft at the house or Dr Hyndman's
Offloo wi11 receive prctupt attention,
di6m6 G, A HYNDMAN.
OOE'S COTTON
ROOT COMPOUND.
A recent discovery b • an old
physioien. Successfully ats-
eil monthly by thousands of
LAMER. Is the only perfect.
Iy safe and reliable modioine
discovered, Beware of un•-
prineipled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in
piace of !this. Ask for COOK'S CorroN ROOT
Controuxn,take 710 substitute ; or inoloso 31 and
4three-cent Canada postage stamps in latter.
and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full
sealed particulars in plain envelops. to ladies
only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company
No, a Fisher Block,131 Woodward ave.,Detroit,
Uriah. ]Sold in Exeter by DR. LUTZ. Central
Drug Store and by all druggists everywhere.
FURNITURE
—AT—
GIDLEY' S.
A very large stock on hand now to
select from in the way of Parlor, Bed-
room and Dining -xoom Suites at nearly
half the usual price. 150 looking -glasses
from 10c up. Hundreds of ft of picture
mouldings to .hoose frotrs-cheap. Easy
chairs, and a great variety of ether
goods suitable for Xmas pr.sesfx ; and
in fact everything usually ]rept ix a frst-
class Furnishing House, all for prices
away down. A. good otos, chairs for
$2. Come and see our $1.7ii Pannel
Bed that we "blow" about. The reason
we blow is we have the goods to back it
up. Bring along your easy 'hairs and
parlor furniture that need recoverin6 as
we have a beautiful lot of covers with
cord and gimp to match. Drop in even
if you don't want to buy ; will be happy
t0 see you.
UNDERTAKING.
A complete stock of everything in
this line from the cheapest to the high-
est. Also the only 1lftisbaliners.
Remember the name and place—
GIDLEY'S Oddfellosys' Block,
opposite d. Grigg's
HURRAH!
A. N: W
Tailor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new taiior Chop on.e
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on the shortest
passible notice and iu the
Latest Styles
—AND A—
Sure Fit Guarantees
W. JOHNS.
DARING S�iLE
13ISSET'I' RROS.
We have 15 Crosscut' Saws and 8 doz, Axes willcb
must be cleared out at wholesale prices.
We have a large stock of TUBULAR LANTERNS of different
styles, which must go at the following prices l 45c, 55c , 6 5ca
and 75e; Also a few more of those cheap Library Lamps at
actual cost. Lamp Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest..
Call and inspect our stock before buying. As usual our stock of
HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE is complete and we tlef,r
competition.
Exeter M uric Store y( 90 SALARY and Ootui6:1io
1.1.EullkJ• Bion toAgontsetfenand W..
en, Teachers and Clergymen to introduce 0 .s"
and popular ard
PERKINS & MARTiI. Testimonyndof 19book, Centurio to.
We have constantly on hand a large display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MACHINES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Persona anticipating' the purchase of any-
thing inthe abovo lines will do well to pail at
the store. 1Ve guarantee satisfaotion and
prices aglow as can be had at th. manufactories.
Wo would respectfully ask ye. to call and
see our stook. Itis as fine as wil he found in
any oity music store.
P.S.—Agents for all kinds of agi culture
implements.
STAND :—I+anson's Block, Exeter.
001PB
ClearangSalc
FOR 30 DAYS.
S.
DO NOT MISS 1T
BIG DRIVES
BARGAINS IN
Boots & Shoes
AND
DRY - GOODS
,DOUPE & CO., Kirkton.
GIVC\ AWAY
YESTERDAY AT THE
Dominion Laboratory.
The dittributi.w of the
SCHOLARS PRIZES
took plsos. The stele and aeljacen street Whereis the best place
m
were jataed witk eager and happy faces,Ia it h e ?
and as tke varioss fortunate numbers were
announced there was great rejoicing among
the youngsters.
Among the numerous articles distributed
were :
Jesus of Nazareth
The most remarkable religious book of the ere
written by 300 eminent scholars. Non seotar:am.
Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territt,r,
given. 8.pply to
The Henry Bio. Pub. Co., Norwich, Conu.
DISEASES
OF f.
Of all ages, ,exulting from Errors or inaieere-
tions of Y nth, may bo permanently cured awe
the vigr of perfect manhood fully restore::, a3.
NERV . (JS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEF.,NAL LOSSES & PREMATURE D1 e el
Long Standing cases of GLEET, STRIOTUBE
SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE'
andCHRONIC Diseases treated with pe fact
imams. Our field is in CHRONIC CASE:s in
which others have failed; if you are itroural,le
woi]
w 1 franklytel you u so.
Write forpartiuiare and treatise. Pres, tr,FT
Lours Mnoxc sa Co., 162 and 1o4 Ring Streit.
Woat,Toronto,Ont. s3:6m
200
Dressed Ilo°3
Wanted a t once
.For which the liighst prion rill
be paid, viz :
$5,80 to $6.00
I'ER
t;',,' T'
Dressed hogs bought subject to the fol-
lowing rules :
2 lbs per cut off ;
lbs extra if shoulder stuck ;
3 lbs off for bung gut or gullett if kit
in,
SNELL BROS.' CO.
SAfl
WORK BOXES, AIR GUNS,
KITES, ?1:40 ALBUMS; FANS,
AUTO ILEUMS, BOOKS,
FRUIT BASKETS, DOLLS,
A total of 50 prizes. Gall early and se-
cure your School Books, and get tickets
or the next set of Scholars' Prizes.
J. W. Browning
!a:hinab 1
0
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H
THi .EST YET
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
Rest Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter
Gentlemen ! leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors the best
stock of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion No trouble to show Goods.
A.. rye 'a N 1C11L.
WHY
to fouc,
AT DI .ROWE'S�L
Because he gives good bargains, and
perfect satisfaction every time ; and he
has the best and largest stock in tai.:::.
Give him a call and see for yourself.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY.
In this line my stock is large and as-
sorted, ai nearly every person knows
just see it.
R. N. ROWE,
Alain-st, Eateter,.
P. S.—All accounts must be settled at
once.—R. N. R.
EXETER NORTH•
Gerieral Store a
Giving ui Business..
2v Baer cent. off for Cash
5 lbs. 25c Tea, $1.00;
6 lbs. 500 Tea, 2,00;
5 lbs. 60o Tea, 2.50;
Coal Oil, 160;
43: lbs. raisins, 260;
Mens' rubbers 50o; Ladies' 35
Colored Tea Setts, $2.00;
Dry Goods 26 per cent, off -
Seal Muff, 2 60, worth 3 5
Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1
worth 3 00;
Patrons and all Customers Welcome.
JOHN MA