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givens theca best" in the line of busixtees or
eserthand education. In fair competition
oar erestuates are nearly• �a41,wapr chosen.
tx kite others ante taareec aendo, Anter now.
tutelars free. •
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W, ,T. Etttott,: rinoipal
LOCAL DOING—S,
Mr, R. N. Rowe has just taken into
stock a carload of fine furniture,
'We e under•statnd that a braaneh of the
Molsons Bank will be opened shortly
in Hensall over which Mr. Han'don and
,'
`_lir. Samuel of this k xaanch, will have
charge,
A special meeting of the C,O,C,F,
was held on Tuesday in Woods Hall
initiated and several others have
handed in their names to become
Neglected. 1 Mrs. JosephBawden spent the halt -
l V`ehave heard numerous complaints daysLundon with his sans,
of t regarding
lin« the to 1 weighs
ce l
es:, Enos.S, Oudinore is s spen 'ug a fewThese settles have beta out of
friends
for some time which is a source of Stayer with f $ s in Seaforth,
lunch inconvenience to. ilia p.ublic,, es -
pedally to. those comiuo in front tee Fri(1ay with frienU$ in CCentralia,.
Alr. James Abbott and wife spent
south,a (treat many havt$$o• to g up to Mrs, Levitt, a Parkhill, spent Good
the old market Weigh s aies end then Friday with Ler son William here,
return again, The town clock is an- Mr, and Mrs, G. W. Holman, of
other thing that Etas been biota- nes;' Bayfiel(l, were in town on Tuesday.
leered in tie past anal has been the Mond Jeckell, who has been ill
Z\' e understaand that lir, N< Peter are to have a town clock, let it be pro- for same time, is slowly improving,
son, sectioxi boss :...._ , •
. ,1$ and will x 1
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Peter -
members. cause of Mitac, dissatisfaction, If we
Miss
f theGTR, here is perm regulated or stop the thing and i1Tr, T, Btici tnghatni has entered the
> o o Messrs. 11 B•sh a
.� 1 f Bishop � ori.
s si s est r( . crit
•t
about to sesign his ' old ( }p
,., position, sell It foe )1( nista] �t present the M
1 u eve to Rainy River District about time is seven minutes alleat1 of that o£ Au% ,l, .Morrison, of Dsborne, left
the 3111 of May. railroad time and is gaining more or here for Glenfeil, Assa, 'Wednesday.
R. B, Sainuel, of the Molsoais Bank,
spentEaster holidays in Toronto,
\lir R. H, Collins continues about f�
same, and is still obliged to keep his GA -1
Food. Sold by C. Inv.. Mx \Will Pipet' and vi£e of Se af()rth
the usual quite way, neax'ly alt bust- :ort, teaueher, Molesworth; \iz^, Robert
, �' <
aaw•s laces being dosed. The Exeter Barnes. and wife, 1\ ill `Zinger. -�guillaa., iters.
-c) '. ,!e'. \l'elditi^�' p 1 " Smith, M 3 ]t 1 and ( 311. 031(1 I. ll" 1: Collins of Loll-
,
the .11 tall £ Band dispersed i f' selections 11 1 i
Mr, Win. Keith, a young feu'iuer of
i"'sborne township, has moved into the
Use Dix Little Liver Pills. Sold I) house owned by Mr. 1, rice Pugsley,
C:, Lutz. Carling street, and has accepted em- Easter visitors
loartnez' .Moral neer i:nl;li h St()e•l: plo 'Ment with Mr, in. Zinger of the The following spent Easter with . 1)(d,
less every 'Jay, Would it not be well
for the council to take these matters in
hand at _once.
V) SIG CASH ST0.??
CASH OR PRODUCE ONE PRICE ONLY. �
l(Gau lelitan.Friday w a (lbsera e(i he re 1u fa ierld• $•aa toil il<-111 < Will Hallaalu,lu
(a , " (trod IA Ross, (G•linton, . rnest� (i'A,' < < , <
LTse ?+�ati"i' Ilerll Tea fear pzia$;rare spending a few days 111th friends
um ,cine, Sold by C. Lutz.
stationer -ea Ise vet designs
i;an( ($s1)er:.e several fine Se ec tenni . ne ,:.lsS ...n' n - x.: as a ,a a , a
in theiafter11a)e)1x uvlliell waaS In1clA lap- wife John t', Cia)nh1 \fisc ~l 11e'e'1sh, don, visited F. W. Collins Good F1' .•1-.
0 slxa).aciaia*• on :ilalla(Ia'�, Mr. xx c axtedl by those .of 0 11 cxtaze'lle '11Ito :cite itieh:41•a113r.sett, Mrs. l.x)ttus :said (hit r
11. inn ra t• , l� " r Miss Janet Milani. MI'ss Mrs.
Carling hot :a s:tla a.lw :;calci a > •,a)a+,. a;aaezaein'eel ha)itae that (lay, ;laughter, , lx, J a i 1. Armstrong is padgressing
R. IMxF , - .s, .ie favorably, and soon expects to leave
her beef,'
%Ir. Johxi Fuans has disposed of his
large 'tht.tit dog t() as gentleman in,
London,
,
Miss, N. :llaattix$ after . a visit with
fa'1e mels in Mt, Foz;'5t, returned home
Wednesday,
of . 't'i .o,,
Da Lockhart-, visited his brother
£(E!
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The tietther'aarld-bin,.. Co. hai . se-' Our mo�t hearty tit:anks:wedue * , olio le Mics l dile '411011 \l s •11•t •'.a
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volved tlleit• new 1c ac•leau•1% :and11: Wm, Ro1itley, o£ the London R()ad,&),. Hord and 11z Ala Diane 1 011(1444.1 d.
ae'rela$ et most excellent maple syrup., 13rownin;. Markham; Alex. 't'ayl(ar,
'lave• it ready for operation shortly.F P , , , „ _
u 1lensall: \Ir, Andi (44 s,uyia"e:tnd d<s,.r le
Messs, Prior ak Armstrong shat� petl' If all maple syrup put on the market
u ter, Clinton;iss l.illie<l ntleivs'e t'c la-
.L oat -load of ho=rs to Toronto on \\ ed- • 41<4" III) to 1111 'ta11(l n'tl of that of our ,
vel 1 .14 41ptaable gift Itt 4voltld not f, traha, Miss 11 lunath l3aitt, Lippert; Mr.
nc's(iay, ' 1)e Ol$e ruow for complaint that we of- 91). Holi('iau, Mr,. la. Spicer, Mr- V.
air: laxllisfrr, of M,(aatdon, has taalen + tiau•a1e
and Miss Eva Carling Brant -
Mr. Daalton's place on the L. 11. & B. - to Th 1' ,
'T hear.
ford lin,, M.EthVood, Hru t1; Mr. J.
es xxrail clex'1: e Raster services 4)t' the Tt i4 itt
Gould.,. r 1 <r :itrk.'E*x* i5 a
'meeting as bale 1111114. kit€ lien at the .$( (� , airs ,
E outgo. e. In taw afternoon ax (gatemen .1..
year or his dwelling. service was held and their Lenten of
math mare hi like a lamb and went N feral$ y aten()tltltadi t() about Si
evening Mrs. ,Billings favored the con- _' . a,
a•
Mentori•al 4111U a h 4yat5 conducted by
Mr flit b, (a6 1 xis, the + Ii ' 13 =,,. Mir of of the 1�nn&ni
P. busy, Air.Jas, Wee and '10x'. Leek -
hart, Toronto; l\'('s. Sanders,. 11aeti ...1;
Miss Mere- Heideman, C. Cann and 1L
Hooper, `/aiii'Ii Miss S. (;gyres;ort', (lin-
g , Ill 1 hi fir,' lie , rial�l Elliottiss , :Norwich; Mies(l
11emp•ey ant :Hiss llo,sa 1.itzpaatrie
out like al lion, hence the ol(l saying
has again been u ea ifter(l,
Mr. Jos limiter. of 011 Spring*, has
mated into the dwelling r'ece'ntly
welted by Mr, Robt, Cole.
Mr. John. Grigg took possession of
the etude,-(1011t'ry at the post otliee on
Monday, with Miss Brown in charge,
Me Chas 1'raaat, of Ushorne Town -
11) intends aua)ring into the residence
Taately occupied 1)t' Jno. Hooper,lluron
street.
Mr:
A. Bagshaw, baker and eontee-
tionex; intend' extending his business
alxtl•ty
putting i
n a stock
gros
t eerie s.
"Iron (inte=r" ie the to is of pulpit
4iseour•s(e announced by the Rev. (Teas,
Smith, of Main St. Methodist thumb
next Sunday evening.
Mr. John Northeott, of Hay tp., has
moved into tbt' house he recently pure
thawed from the estate of the late John
3Ir(allluna. near the C1.T.11., Exeter
North,
The R. itiek4.uS1 Co. have bad a new
and aattraetv(' awning ereetcd in front
of their store, on the top of which is
painted in large letters " The R. Piek.-
aar'di Co."
\ire Ii. Witmer has moved the old
building south of his dwelling and at,
(lire time occupied by the late Mr.
Braaund as tailor shop, to the rear of
his dwelling.
Miss .i. W. Morrison, who taught
nearly four years in S.S. No. (1, Step -
tuna leaves next week for Cireufeli,
Ass., where she has accepted as 5011(101
at a good salary.
Mr. John Tyl1r, who recently solei
his fairin in Hibbert, intends moving
ter town shortly, where be sill make
his future home. We extend a lu art•y
welcome to Mr. Taylor.
Little Flossie Bunter. l.sborne, who
has had such a trying experience with
a.hroken arm, is again able to use the
injured nac'n'lber very nicely and it will
soon be as strong as ever.
gregation with a choice solo, l 3 x, y
l.,al(,alil • fx".. C. If. Green. Owen Sound;
lsi older to let everybody know how ata. A nest I1i11, Creditors; ;lir, Dennis
ev('rybndy -else is assessed, anti thus 131•ilttel(all, 11('exsall, is ,•.lee tse, Lindeee.
1Yronlote ennitable assessment, besides field, Iblshwoncl,
snaking pix 11
'.e as lot of useful and in-
teresting information, the inwn of
Galt haat arranged to have its asses-
iuent roil printed each yea,, Wood-
stock and other towns have deeidetl to
do likewise in future.
Thee song service* held in the Alain
St. Methodist ehureb on Smlday last,
consisting of solos and quartettes, was
a decided soccer,,, Messrs. H. E.
s the
1 ( A. 1t W. B. x
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1 1 t ,
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Misses Joints, Galley, Beer. 1lueston,
Dempsey and Browning took the iett-
Itlrt int parts" The 5e131101 by the
t(#v, Chas. Smith was ably delivered.
Rev. Bray, former pastor of the
Trivitt Memorial Church' here, moved
his household effects to London an
Tuesday last. Mr. Bray has commenc-
ed: the study of medicine.
MisaMay Glace Southeott, daugh-
tea. of Mr. John Southcott a former
z'esident of Exeter, was united in mar -
xi -age to Mr. Alexander Graham Wan-
l+esathe other day in London.
The first of a, short series of lectures
to young men on the Bible, its authen-
ticity and influence, will be given in
,Nimes Street. Methodist church, next
Sunday evening by the pastor.
Main Street Methodist church will
hold its. Sunday Schoolanniversary on
3rd April. The Rev. W. L. Ford,
LL.B., of CentenialMethod]stchurch,
London, will be the preacher for the
they.
Mr. Jas. Steed, of Sarnia, newly ap-
pointed fisheries overseer between
Sarnia and Bayfield, met the applicants
for license at Parkhill on Friday. Mr.
John Spackman of this place was one
of the applicants.
.Rev. Mr. Martin delivered the first
of a series of sermons on Modern Here -
ries; on Sunday evening last, the first
being on Faith Cure. The discourse
was ably delivered and was listened to
eaith much interest.
Master Jalnes Fulton, the deaf and.
dumb 'mite was taken tothe Oriiliaadeaf
duznbinstitutehy Constable Crevelt on
Wednesday morning. The t'(luneil
have had consideraable difficulty in se-
eming iris admission to this institution
owing to hint being subject to fits and
had it not, been for the influence of our
worthy member for South Huron, Mr,
Either. he certainly would not have
pined admission.
Dre'isetaking Apprentice Wanted,
A dressmaking apprentice wanted at,
once. Apply over post office.
Mist 1rt Smarr.
Cttatia Lost.
A gold. chain between. Exeter and
L4. miles west, of the Mansion. House.
A. reward of $20 will be given to the
tinder by returning same at this office.
conservative Meeting.
:1 Yneeting of the Libeitrl Conser-
vative Association of Exeter will be
held to -night (Thursday) at Town Hall
at 7.30 p.m. Business of importance
will be transected.
Eater Scitooi Report,
Sr. IIT --Louise Carling, Alvin Mint-
nell,
arling.A1vinBrint-
nell, Ethel Farmer, Jessie Cameron,
Hilton Evans, Mary Parsons. Jr. ITT
—Roy Farmer, Edna Dow,Grover Bis-
sett, Fred Trevethick, John Gardiner,
Hazel Browning. No. on roll 57, aver-
age 40.
Sr. II -Harvey Gardiner, Irene
O'Neil, Dorothy Davidson, Viola Sut-
ton, Arthur Cann, Lee Blatchford. Jr.
/I --Harry Rendle, Mabel Piper, Willie
Moore, Etta Powell, Linnie Fulton.
No. on roll 49, average 89.
Council Proceedings.
Council 'let at call of Reeve at
Town Hall, Exeter, Monday, AprilSrd.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
confirmed. A. communication from
the superintendent of the Orilla
Asylum approving the admission of
James Fulton to that Institution was
read. Taylor—Armstrong, that Mr.
Creech be instructed to accompany
James Fulton to Orillia.—Carrieci.
Evans—Muir, that the council adjourn
to Friday, April Oth, at 7 p. m.—Carried.
G. H. BISSETT, Clerk,
Obituary.
There died at the residence of Mr.
Herman Kelly, Huron street, on Fri-
day morning last, Mary Jane Smaila-
combe, at the age of 30 years, 4 months D. Davis spent Saturday in London.
and 15 days. The deceased has been Mrs. F. J. Knight spent Saturday in
in declining health for the past three London.
years, and, to better her condition, Miss Lula Hastings is visiting friends
underwent a surgical operation about in Centralia.
three weeks ago, but the strain was Dr. A. R. Kinsman spent Widnes=
too great for her constitution, and she dayin Crediton.
gradually sank until death relieved
her of her sufferings. Her remains Mr. Jno. Macdonald, of Hensall, was
were interred in the Exeter cemetery in town Monday.
Mr. H. Bishop & Son are having the
interior of the store recently vacated
Tag Mr. G. G. Johnston renovated pre-
paratory to opening. up a general dry
geo(1s store. We wish the .firm every
enccess in their new undertaking.
The winter of 1.898-99 will be remem-
13ieted as the slippery winter, as during
is continuance more people fell on
Nee icy walks, and more breaks, dislo-
cations- and sprains to limbs occurred,
than in any two,winters the past
twenty years.
Mr. J. A. Stewart is negotiating for
the purchase of Mr. Charles Snell's
premises, one door south of his store.
If Me. Stewart succeeds in closing the
deaalhepurposing enlarging his busi-
ness by putting in a stock of furniture
and hat ware.
14 r. G. A. Mace, of Toronto, a for-
, mer well-known business man of Exe-
ter,. who recently commenced suit for
damages against the Toronto Street
Raceway Co. for injuries sustained by
'hie family in an accident, has been
aaweaded $5,000.
Mr- John C. Gould, tailor, and son
o6 life. Rich. Gould of this place, has
Winched_ out in business for himself
in London, where hebas been working
for some yearns. ' His establishment is
situated on Richmond street and under
the pushing lnanagership of Mx•. Gould
will undoubtedly take:a prominent
position amongst the tailoring estab-
lishments of tl1e Forest City, His
many friends in Exeter wish
every success and recommend him to
the people of Lonclon as a` young roan
ne character a
Nc1v.. Drag atom.
Cattier
The follies:slug front tile St. t, C,at1 ler• \Za', (11C Bedford. of the ,iicGlary
foes M r wt `+t"al`ilatt (1 Ee ` resident
o Ere to t Mfg, E'o„ l,oatdolt, 1s spel1(1111g as few
former well l,.n wit x . i , at l I+� ci:ay: 4yitlt ft•iend' iu t(4 4-n,
•a'Ch(' Standard is pleased to luoxt• of : , ,
t u ur114.4 lull e) as new drag a fele days with frieuds in town, re -
With
' e'a Co.,E'u."
known las the N:tunla4 tarso l • tnrne(i to, London Tuesday.
dead office for Ontario at tit, y
Catltar]nes, of which i e tied Theo, t Russell aautbeatt,wlto has for :mine
Sweet, one of oitr enterprising and well time past been visiting friends in Lou-
known- , i e leading ) , t . ,e. bottle Friday.
.
• l ( c a eine d( xx t ex tic i It el r a
l.uc 4w11 druggists, tea (ne of th 1 t r tt l
titenlhexs, if'e ear, tleoref010 bespeak tk e aloe; Vivian Braver. of Crediton
J. Lockhart„ principal of Exeter
sehoal,ia at woos.
Wall, Bowman. of the 5th eon -
mission t ,bar$$(:, is quite 111 and lander
thethedoctor s core,
firs. Kinsmen and daughter, who
hake twen visiting friends in \Mitchell,
have returned home.
KolaKolaMr. •MKolaof Brantford, spent'.
Monday in town, the guest of his lis
ter, Mae John llaauwkshaw.
l f t' f 1 Mier Edith waiters after spending
of this new canilk'tliv epetelvslitiet.4:4.5 4 spent 11.#1(1•.. etn(I T.., 4..v here tire.
Ate. Sweet lees in the past' five years truest- of '*14.55 (It t e \ t estc(tt,
gained the respect and eonfidcnc(e +if ,t ' ,1411U(' 1 'il is ~vli(i has been
the people of tete Catharines and vicin- ., lr tiI
Nis-
itt and by easeful attention to the ith.g frit`nds in, Iacee1(1°n Sot the paint
wants of the people, and being a n lion- feu' d,ty 5, has returned. 40114. .
or graduate (1 Ontario, Manitoba and \tit's Lizzie Robertson, teacher, Sod -
the Northwest Colleges of 1'tt8i11ttey, one 11 spending. the L11 t('r vacataon
the p('ople ]lave relied on his ability ars with her parents in Goderich.
a person tllwx'oughly competent in his Mrs. Wade, who has been visiting
business, anal he has thereby secured a her sister, Alms. Samuel Gidley, return -
good share of the drug (144(1e of this edl to her home in Sarnia Tuesday.
Mrs. John Welsh and son, Chas., str-
ter spending snveraal (lays with friends
in London, returned. hone Tuesday.
A1r. John Windsor, of Satinet, Cen-
district, and we feel sure hitt present
venture will he still at greater success.
The leading remedies this i'erin is put-
ting out: are: Anti-Grippe—a guaran-
teed cure for Tat -hippie Conchs, Colds, reat sale tee, llfelaigan, spent Monday with his
itch and has thus far 1nd as gnetw herb sister, :Mrs.. Ed. Ma6tlire, Exeter North.
in the city. A1s hank i1zt, t
remedy, which is giving entire satin- \1r, Frank 1 (hvllyds, of Morristown,
faction, with other remedies of a shed- ;' pent at few days with Messrs. E. Jury
and \\in. Pennulc and other friends
last week.
Mr. Ii. N. Anderson, teacher at
leer good record.
Bad Feeling.
11.p ended is at copy' of a letter re-
e;eived by Mims & Arnrstroug which HurondOle, left Tuesday to attend the
Amid serve as as warning to farmers Ontario Educational Association at
to be eareful in the feed they use for Toronto.
fattening hogs. These gentlemen are Mrs. T. \v. Ilawkghaw and daugh-
cextensive buyers and they inform, us tel', 1:lyrtra, returned from a visit with
that they are willing to pay the top friends in Lucknow and Clinton Tues -
prices for hogs properly feed, but can- day evening.
not pay the same price for at second 1 Elsie Handford, who has for 'solve
class article, ils the packers are milk i time past been living with her made,
ins; ,seventy five cents per hundred near Centralia, is now living with Mr,
difference and will make It $2 betwe Geo. Snell, Stephen.
the two classes if there is so much of ' The 11tiSses 13x11, Gill rand S1'ti1d1 an,
The
of the public school staff, are spending
the Easter vacation in Goderich, Lon-
don and Woodstock, respectively.
more hogs from your district. In your , " lir. Wan. Herman, jun., of St.
103 the other day we had 69 soft hogs. here Paul, a on short .A 1 !. Win. Hintends ,
They were the worst lot that we cut
op -
up in this respect. There was another ening a hardware store in Exeter rn
lot 328 hogs in which we found 80' soft, a few days."—London Free Press.
and in a lot of 829 fromYapp, of Brant- We are sorry to learn that Mr. Wm.
ford, 55 soft hogs. We are testing Dearing, sr., who sustained serious in -
every lot that we kill now, and where juries by slipping on the ice some
the soft hogs are in quantity, for the time ago, is still compelled to keep his
the second class forthcoming. The
letter speaks for itself.
DEAR SIRS:—
For the present we don't want any
present we wii11 simply refuse buying bed.
them. Now, your people are feeding Mr. Wm. Parsons, produce mei.-
their hogs something that they should
not, and you had better find out what
itis.
Yours truly
INGERSOLL PACKING HousE.
PERSONAL.
r .y •
on Saturday. Mr. Norman Cook, of Hensall, spent
Vestry Meeting. Tuesday in town.
The annual vestry meeting of the Mrs. Ed. Christie spent Sunday with
Trivitt Memorial church was held in friends in Clinton.
the school hall on Monday night, at Miss Vera Hawkshaw is visiting
which a fair number were m attend- friends in Seaafoxth.
ince. The newly appointed Rector, Ed. Dignan Sundaywith
Rev. Ten Eyck, being unavoidably ab -spent
sent, Mr. Thos. Hawkins was assigned friends in Seatforth.
to the chair. Capt. Kemp, vestry clerk,
read the minutes of the previous ves-
try meeting. Mr. Elliott the people's
warden, then presented the report of
the churchwardens which was most
gratifying. It showed receipts amount-
ing to $1458.59 with an' expenditure
about equal. Considerable of the
church debt had been paid and on the
whole the church was never better
financially. The total liabilities were
given at $1488,and the assets $41500,00,
thus showing assets over liabilities of
$40012.00. The liabilities• during the
year had been reduced from 1980.81 to.
$1488. Mr. John Knight was `elected
people's warden, while Mr: Thos. Haw-
kins was chosen as the rector's war-
den. The auditors elected were Mes-
srs. C. H. Sanders and N. D. Hurclon.
Votes of thanks were tendered the
ladies fox' their untiring services in
helping to put the church in the pres-
ent pleasing financial condition, the
result of which iwas lai el dee to. their
aid; also the churchwardens fox' the
manner in which they' had carried on
the church work. The vestry adjourn-
ed for two weeks, after which the con-
regation elected jr.N. D. Ilurclon
chant, formerly of Centralia, will
move into the residence owned by Mr.
Alf. Sheere, Andrew street, to a few
days.
Miss Fanny Bowden, of London,
Eng., arrived here Tuesday and will
spend the coining summer with her
brothers, Messrs. Peter and Geo. Baw-
dell.
We understand that Mr. Fred
Knight, who has presided at the or-
gan of the Trivitt Memorial church
for the past few years, intends re-
signing shortly.
W. J. Westcott, who has been con-
ducting a job printing office in town,
leaves for Toronto on Saturday next
where he has accepted a situation in
the Globe office.
Mrs. Jas. Balkwill and sister, Mrs.
Bissett, of Dutton and Brandon, Man.,
respectively, two former well-known
residents of Exeter, but who have not
been here for many years, are renew-
ing acquaintances in town, the latter
having arrived Monday evening and
the former Tuesday.
-SEEIDS�.
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FIE IA ID
E have a complete assortnaent, of the
'' choicest garden eand field seeds, VVe
don't dandle any of the cheap jol) seeds that
are being scattered. broauleast thrangll the
countro. Our seeds care reliable, true to name,
anal gnaiatxteeci the best that xllo1(7 can buy.
(.'owe to les for your maangold, carrot and tur-
nip setsl. We will give yon close prices for
reliable goods.
' Oatr stock of Garden and Flower seeds is
complete. We have the finest strains of named
Sweet Peas in the trade.
Stoles dose 6:311
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J. A T -i.. Aa
111,, i'xcrllt'\Vednesday and Saaturdtty,
ese
Brinsley: One evening last week
Mrs. Jno. McLaughlin is visiting while Mrs. James White was milking,
friends in Brantford. the cow kicked and broke the small
L. H. Dickson spent Wednesday in bone in her leg near the ankle. She
Goderich on business. is doing as well as can be expected.
Mr. James Walters, left for Hamil-
ton on business Tuesday.
Barton Hooper, is spending .theholi-
days with friends it town.
Miss. S. Tait, and Mr. Walter Carl-
ing spent Easter in Clinton:
Mrs. E. Treble visited friends in
London during the holidays.
Miss Minnie Weekes visited friends
in London during the week.
Mr. R. N. Creech spent a few days
in London during the week.
P. 1,v. Quinn, spent Easter in De-
troit, Mich., with his parents.
Mr. B. S. O'Neil wife and daughter,
Trine, spent Easter Sunday and Mon-
day with friends in London.
Mr. Harry Chesney,, of the Electric
Light Co., here, spent Sunday and
Monday with friends in Seafox•th.
Mrs. G. Kemp, Mrs. Bother' and Mrs.
Dennis, left Tuesday to attend the
Woman's Auxiliary :Mission Associa-
fit nd then les and in tion now in session' at London:
egg way worthy of their patronage, delegate to attend Synod.
EXTENSION 0? IIIISIJIESS,
Tawing purchased the Exeter mill,
4 we are now prepared to do
general gristing and chopping
Flour at Reduced Prices.
ALL KINDS O; GRAIN BOUGHT
English, Ameriean and Canadian
WPLib
PAPER
nusanl(15 of Trills to pick from, Last:104180n we ran short. in
::a 1 ac• mar e.t($ek, but this year we have placed on our shelves three
times the stock we have ever carried. Our prices range from 3e. a
roll to 20e. Our variety of dark and light patterns are excellent,
and the colorings are tlw blest produced.
CARPETS...mow
35 new pieces of Wool, Union, Tapestry and Brussels.
Floor Oils and Linoletuns in all withs and patterns.
Window Sheave in Iatest colors and patterns.
CM J. ASP OKMAN
10.,1
-49m.--"The Big Clothier.
ptiirMa.:, 4.1•• •
OMMON SENSE
OMMANDS
that you should call and inspect
the lines of
GENT'S FURNISHINGS
that we have placed in our store.
You will find in this new stock
Quality and Price....
to suit you:
FIT WELL
FEEL WELL
LOOK WELL.....
This is what we always accomplish
when we make a snit for; you.
Grain delivered at first elevator paid
for at Mill office.
pliotiR fi D FEEID
delivered to all parts of town free of
charge
Seed Wheat, Oats,, Peas and Barley
for sale at First Elevator.
COBBLEDICK & WILLIAMS
Prices that Please.
Bert. Knight.
REPAIR SHOP.
We have one of the best equipped re-
pair shops in Ontario and make a
specialty of repairing
BICYCLES,
• SEWING MACHINES,
LAWN MOWERS.
In fact, anything and everything. We
are prepared to remodel Bicycles, and
do all kinds of repairing on short
notice
ISRAEL SMITH.
One door north of J. A. Stewart's.
knell's
FOR FIRST -CL &SS
COMMERCIAL LIVERY.
es
First-class Rigs and Horses
Orders left -at Hawkshaw's
Hotel, or at the Livery
Stable, Christie's old Stand
will 1'ece ivep rom pt at-
tention. • •
elephone
Conn actio
Terms Reasonable n
BEEF, LAMB, PORK,.
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
P ItESSED TONGUE,
CORNED BEEF; SALT,
FRESH' OR SMOKED
MEATS,
Call at
The Family Butcher Shop.
One door North of R. Piokard's store.
LOUIS DAY
Proprietor.
THE
llhIroI!o of all E110s1
Just at present the object of attraction
to the people of Exeter and surround -
ing country is
OUR GREAT LINES
—OF--
FliRSITLRE
To see is to examine and to examine
our stock is to buy.
Prices are so astounding when the
...quality is considered.. .
R. I. R O YY E .,
The ®Twos Bank.
()bartered by Parliament, 1865.)
Paid up Capital $2,000,000.
Rest Fund. ,... .. .i,500,000
Head office Montreal.
F. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Escl.,.
GENERAL MAN.&LGER.
Mono • advanced' to good Farmers, on
their own notes with one or more endorsers
ate per cent. tier annum.
—EXETER BRANCH
Olen every lawful clay from 10 a.m. to 3
p•_n;Saate4rdays 60 a.m. to •1' em,
A general banking- business transacted .
CURRENT RATES allowed formodiey on
yenositReceipts. Savings Bank at 3%.
DicssoN & CeuLI ire rs. ' p' leLrnnox;
S to Manager