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long veriods. Every descriptionof
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Professional Cards.'
K. KINSMAN, L.D.S. & Dft.A.R,
Cif ,KINSMAN, r D. S., D. D. S., Honor
to of Toronto University,
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•DENTISTS,
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Teethextractedwithout anypain,in
bad eects, Office in Fanson'aBlock, west
side Main Street, Exeter.
aR -D. AhTON ANDERSON, r..D.s.,)
honors Graduate of the. Toronto Uni-
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Tenth extracted without path.
All anodes of Dentistry up to date. Oftiee
. over Elliot & •Elliot's law office -opposite`
Central Hotel -Exeter.
'Medical
Da.T.P. MoLAUGRLIN, MEMBER OF ,
LL77 the College: of PhysiciansandSurgeone
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
eur. Office Dashwood, Ont. •
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Solicitors Notaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners.. Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and 514
cent. )aloe Fanson'e Blnak, Main
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Henson on Thursday of each week.)
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to carry the' goods you want at
the. prices you want or we can-
not make a success of our busi-
nese. Eut we have been doing
business right along: for- years,
15 which proves that we are the
right kind of people, with the
right prices. Come and see for
..yourself ....
Furniture. `Undertaking,
OPERA SOUSE BLOCK.
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(Chartered byParliament , 185.5.)
Paid upCapital.`. ...........$2,500,000.
Rest Fund.... .......... . . . :.. 1,,825,000
¶lead office Montreal.
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CURRENT 1cATES allowed for money
)enositRecoiOs, 'Savings Hank at 3;..
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Solicitors.., Manager.
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TO THE DEAF.—A' rich ' lady, d
" R' 1 of her r Deafness 'and Noises in . tl
nasi{ead by Dr. Nicholsoi's Artificial lb
stir Drums, has sent $1,000 to"his: In-
titute, so,that•,deaf people unable to i
irocure the Ear Drums may have m
hem free. . Apply to Department -t
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pain quicker than any
other. Put up; only in;
25c. tin boxes and $1.00
yard
rolls. The latter
ws, vat to cut the
hater any 'sine.
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gens."
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UNITED, ,IMOIRSEAL
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,77
AGENTS WANTED.
FOR "STORY Ob` SOTJTII AFRICA"' by
John'Clark k Tid at
a p h, L, L.1), Edward A.
Ellis, M. A., .1. A. Cooper, Managing Editor
of'the "Canadian Magazine," Toronto, and
1. R, Aiken, of London, Ont„ who has re-
turned this week from 12 years' travelling
in South ,Afriea for•us, We aro the only
Canadian Publishers who have hada branch
in South•Africa for nineteen years, giving
us an immense advantage in procuring
photographs and motorial. Our authorship,
letterpress and engravings are superior, and
Canadian Contingents bettor illustrated
than in any
rival work, sure aro are v
� e of
this that
wowil m
1 mail free for comparison
our prospectus to anyone possessing a rival
prospectus. Circulars and terms tree. A fi-
ply,,, World Publishing , Company, Guelph,
Ontario ,
Mr. John McSorley, of Bowmanville
was found dead in bed.
The by-law to abolish the ward sys-
tem carried in London, Ont:
The Catholic'Church at Campbell -
ford was destroyed by fire last week."',
, Alex. Sullivan, hotel clerk at Corn-
ell, fell into the canal. and was
frowned. -
Clinton : On Saturday night Rob -
rt Proctor, aged nineteen years, died
t the residence of his uncle, Mr. Da -
id Connel, where'he was given a
tome' and every care and`. attention
luring the long weeks of his last Ri-
ess. The mother of deceased cried
bout two years ago and his father
once time previously, all three falling
ictims •to the "white :plague," -ccn-
umption.
Clinton: Another quiet Wedding,
n which two Well-known Clintonirns
were the participants, took "place nt
the home of T. Gralis, Victoria street,
brother-in-law, of the bride,) on Tues -
i ty evening, Dec. 21. This was the
narriage of Anthony A. Schrenk, • to
Miss Rachael R. Coote, second dau, b-
ter of F. Cook, the cereurony being
performed in` the presence of a nuni-
)er of their friends byRey. A. Stewart.
Bridesmaid and groomsman were "dis-
)ensed with. The bride was the re.
cipientof smile very handsome pres-
ents. They left next 'morning for.
Milverton, to visit the relatives of 112r.
Schrenk. "
Zurich: Miss Edith Steinbach, and
George Baldwin of Seaforth,-were un-
ted iri inarriage on,Christrncis day, at
• p.Ili, The bride who was': dressed 'in:
vhite organdie trimmed with inser-
ion, and carried a boquet' of bridal
oses,' looked beautiful ' Miss' Beat-
ice Steinbach' supported, her sister,
and carried a,h )quer of shower. bridal
sees. •'Mr. Betraut `Iliilery, h of Tor-
nto, was geoomsmxu. The gift of the
groom to the bride was a grand piano.
The bridsmaid' received a handsome
pal ring. About 50 guests graced the
evasion ev.
R T. S. ,I3enderson 'per-
orrned the cereutnny:::After rt stitop-
nous repast th '
t, happy couple drove
o the house of the groom a;t, Seaforth;
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CHiNS AND THE MAN.
Mes Your dirty Give Yon Away Before
You Speak?
Protruding chins characterize men
nd women of the getthere type. Suc-
essful'people'usually carry their chins
hrust forward, with' cmpressed lips.
his chin, if heavy, with broad rani
nd swelling anasseters, indicates fight•
ng blood
A retreating chin shows lack of force,
nentelly, morally e id physically; usu.
Ily of the yieluinb sort; soondiscour•
ged; jdesires'.protection; small exec.
tiveforce. The development of other
aculties often e makes up for this defect..
A small, well rounded chin, with
iobile and red cushion of flesh npon it;
FOC1 I'IAX1H WIIEELS
Will be Forwarded From England'
to Replace the Broken Ones.
HAMILTON" IGEN': LEAVE, TO -DAY.
Winnipeg Men Also En Route-Prepara.
floes at Ottawa for 11lapatclrni tltb
9sooud contravene:- Hamilton Pre-
paring, a kilo Celebration, -Or-
angevillo's Generosity to ltd
'Own ContrnZent,'
Ottawa, ,'
Jan. 2. --Tion. Dr. T3order➢
was in ' communication . yesterday
with the FIigh Commissioner's' °dice
in London,, and received a cable in-
forming ing hint that four spare wheels
l
for _Maxim guns had .beert,seat for-
ward to South Africa to Col. Otter,
Two of the wheels on 'WU Maxim
guns had been broken, and this. is
to replace dace
thorn and ndt
to havetiv
t n
0 0
hand •ready ffor, use. Col. Otter cabled
to the Militia ;Department in the first
instance, asking for the wheels, An-
other cable teas -received frour Lord
Strathcona 'stating thai as only.
three Maxim gums were to be had to
accompany the presentrcontingent-
from
ontingent
from Canada to South Africa. and
that as a' fourth -vas wanted and
could not be had, a Colt gun would
be forwarded instead. So that there'
will be three Maxim guns and one
Colt on galloping ;carriages.
Dlilltin 1)epartuaent..'L'asy.
Although it was a departaitental
holiday there wore no signs of it
around the Militia Department. 'All
the chief officers were busy at work
all day with matters appertaining to
the contingent. Lieut. -Col. Macdon-
ald,. the chief director of : stores, who
deservedly earned -so much : praise
for the proui.pt and efficient way ,in
which he ,arranged for the:departure
of the first contingent,''' is leavitig
nothing undone to merit the approv-
al of all parties in outfitting and
equipping the' second contingent. Yes-
terday he forwarded to: }Ialifax 12Ci
Bell tents complete, 2,500 blankets
300 sets of saddlery, besides hes
ropes and numerous other; articles
1 -Ton.', Dr. .Cor leu at
C td Lteiit.-Colour,
natilt, his' deputy, were also in
their' offices the greater part of th
dray.
Le',vinr' F►amil run To -pay
:J-Jatniltoti, .Jan. 2.-1'10; local mem-
bers of the second cantiugcul will
leave for - Kingston this afternoon,
and will be given a good send-, t1'
by the field: battery and; the 1.3th
Batt., as well as by the citizens in
general. They will leave' on the 4.40
train- and will be joined here by. the
St. Catharines section of the con-
tingent. Orders have been, issued .to
the 4th • Field Battery and the 1.3th
Batt. by 'their respective coatinand-
ers, Major'J. S. Flendri
e and Lieut.-
Col.
ieut-
Col. McLaren to turn out i t honor
of the South Africa soldiers this af-
ternoon. Tt.
o The 13th will parade at
2.45 and the battery boys about the
same time at the Aute sheds. Numer-
ous presents
have ,
L b
gen oracle to the
members of the coiitingentz who `bs
long to this' city. Yesterday was
spent in saying good-byes.
Winnipeg's Oust a Leaves.
sten of the bogy's t Crt�$,'2' A the
trains moved slowly tint,,, three tosts-
1s thcer',, cte3o given chic! 111r: N)t
trl Ant+teiir sung.
M0tho4S lltalsed ttbjectioos..
TOL' 0:110 Jan, 2' ---In compliance
with orders rebeli-ed from Ottawa, to
cont. � sec •t
sc.rittu11;' Cyr the second
troop of A Squadron and the artil-
lery, Surgeon -Major Nattt'ess,
veli '
rda
t9 y examined and passed five
alert --'four for the Imontiled infantry
and ono for, the artillery. The teen
will be sworn itt to -day, and the re-;
cruiting station will remain open un-
til further notice.
Owing to objections being 1't1 ed by
their' parents, two of the sten who
had been: sworn in for artillery will
'be compelled to retrain' at home. Otto
of there is under age, and his mother
positively refused to allow hint to
aceontpan;y the contingent, and his
name will be struck oft' the list. The
other one will be allowed by �ttht oil
cors to go, providing he. can gain the
consent of his people.
The Transport 1.r 011 1land.
Halifax, N.S, ;laic.. 2.—The steatn
et. Mon Leztmt
a has a arrived T t�
t ti h'otn 1\e �
c
Orleans t' t i 1
( sin,; tt talc. the, troops...10 South
Africa ,
lies. It i•n cit:'ai on the \vai•:
Montreal, ,Tan. 2 Arcithishoi
13ruchesi, itt the eoues0 of a serifon
preached in St.' Ja1nGs' Cathedral a.t
the special trtidtit ht mass in cele-
bration of the holy year, alluded to
Che present Har in South Africa. It
was a matter of regret 'that the
holy year should not have been open-'
ed with 'universal peace. But, in
stead, fear and unrest were in all
hearts. The nation whose flag pro-
tested thelia had entered upon a
war, the consequences; of .:hick
must affect then).' Already their sons
had departed fore the field of bat'tle,
'at'cl others would soon• join. His
(trace made an earnest ;itIvocaLiolt for
the speedy t story Lion of peace.
7:ATRS'I' nutOlI a'I.OT.''.
itimier, loin Font 'With'Objetet of Seizinz',.
Cape Town and Docks
, Cape Town, Dec. '31. -Ugly rumors
are to'circulation of a Dutch rising,
with the object of seizing Cape Town
anti the decks and cal.rt'.uriilg• the
d,� Clovetgor of tape' Colony,. Sir Alfred
bTilac r, ; The centre of the movement
1 is Said to be I''aar1; a village about
30 miles from Capel Totvn, where a
e meeting of the Afrikander Bund was.
held yesterday, A similar meeting -
was
held at. Richmond on Dec. 2S,
and it is reported that the members
of the Burd in these two towns are
acting in concert. -
The members of the Bund at Wel-
lington and the :Dutch in Clan 'Wil-
Wil-
liam district are said to be armed'
with Mausers; ` and to be anxious to
use them in behalf of tftc Boers.
Although the stories of a rising
are' discredited, the police and mili-
tary aro taking. ample precautions.
Trip:
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Winnipeg, 'Jars. 2. -With only 24
hours' notice 18 hien of the battery
contingent from Winnipeg .left yes-
terday for Kingston' et,t route to the
Transvaal. Thousands of citizens
were at tate depot` and cheered' and
cheered again as the train. left for
the east. The nion are a fine-looking
lot and will do credit to Canada,
Entiiuuiasnt at`:Oranyeviiio.
Orangeville, Ont., Jan. 2. --An en-
thusiastic ;meeting' was held yester-
day afternoon in the'Town Hall to
bid farewell to Maitland E. Stewart,
-familiarly known as '`:Diane." ..who
has enlisted to serve with the Mount-,
ed Infantry of Canada, shortly to
depart for South Africa. Although 11
was not known of "I' i '
)ul e s ' enlist-
ment 'until 5:30, when the evening
train arrived frons 'Toronto on Sat-
urday, before midnight a purse of
$-':a0 was subscribed,, whii:h was.
resented yesterday to Mr. Stewart
at the 'Town, Hall in the presence of
orae 700 patriotic citizens. Mayor
Walsh occupied the chair and deliver-
ed an able'and touching address, at.
the saute time presenting the purse
to
Mr. Stewart, who replied briefly,
but with great feeling: . Mr. Walsh
Svas followed by Dr;" Barr, M. 1'. P.
for Dufferin; W. FI. hunter: :Joseph
attullo, lies-. R. W. Dickie; Dr.
Lewis, .T. E. Booth, John `Neil, sray-
r-elect Stili, Richard .Allen, G.'- J.
Brett and others, all'of whom . de
ivered speeches pregnant with : pat-
iotic sentiments and eulogy of Mr.
tewart and of Mr. .7. J. Hubbard,
nothor citizen of the town, who en-
fisted; but, owing to orders' to -re-
ort for duty on Saturday evening,
vas• unfortunately not able . 40 be
resent. It may be `mentioned, how -
ver, that Mr. W. II. Bunter, one of
he largest and moist popular farm-
s in. this section, presented Mr.
Ifubbard with his campaign horse,
rnd that he was also, before leaving;
resented with a'"purse and an :in-
urn.nce policy of $.1.,000, which 'was
aid for by the Town Council. It is
he intentionof the ,County Council
its next.: meeting to insure Mr.
tewart for 51,000, to be disposed of
s he may; direct. Fully 2,0(10 people
athered at the 0, I?; R. depot to
ive Mr, Stewart' a last - handshake,
id he was carried 'beyond sight and
oaring, perhaps for a last time,
laid the strains of "Soldiers of the
ueen;"
rdicates a pleasure loving owner;-
impled, all tie. more , so, for dimpled p
bins belong to coquettes. People with
impies love to be petted and loved; s
ke` admiration and praise; generally,
ckle. Usually this chin is healthy, re-
uper'.ative and long lived.
Broad chins- signify nobleness ar-:
arge. dignity, unless vertically- thio,
vhen,,-if with it there be thin lips of
le edless kind, you find:Cruelty. I,
::vinare chins with little flesh denote
rIllness and executive ability. These 0
nuke' good haters,
Drunks ods, 'usually have a 'cireniar I'
iAe about their chins., rt
Slovens have wi•iaklea. about thein S
inns. a
Long, 'thin chills are poetical, unsta• 1
i0 anti delicate in - constitution. Such P
sopa) are subject to bowel derange'
let .12 thin through the angles of 1)
ie mouth, tee, they are prone to tuber: e
ulosis; `rsueraliy short lived..•
t
er
1v/tedium chins with a suggestive bi.
urcation in the center, with snail ' a
mounds of flesh on either side, cbarao• !i
erizo generosity, impulsiveness, cheery ' e
atures. The same' sized chins,; with 8
ab of flesh just under the center of t
re lower lip, indicate meanness, 5el. ' at
shuess, brutality. y
N. B;—No one feature can -he takes a
n
Judging character. Often develop' ,g
ent of other faculties of mind or forte
Lt
are entirely governs. Irl each ruse take e
e "totality of .indications" bgfort
griging..---St. ,t.ouis Clinique. r)
OON'$LIPTJDN
neverstops �
P
S
because
the
weather
is warm.
Then why stop taking
S t TIPS E `,I�ULSICIA1
simply, because it's summer?
Keep' taking it It will healYour
lungs, and make them strong for
another winter.
Soo. and $000 3 all drui gists.
� � {� yam *, X0
orlttla's quota..
n rl1lla
•—
Ont., Jan. O �. ,Che town
f Orillia gave her quota to the sec-
ond contingent for South Africa, a
great ;;end -off yes( Crelati. The depart-
ing, volunteers were Messrs. C. N.
lit1
y and (,loan 71, Newton, who Caine
t pfront Montreal,
heIC they had
cn•-
litted, to S')ygood-bye t.o Lhcit par-
01115 sled frier d:R. All Immense Cro,,v(.
ittrtlec1 out to cheer the boyo as they
hoarded the train, The Citizens'
Hanel escorted the Town Council Lind
prominent citizens to the depot, andl
)11ay'ed inusi( ltdtaisle to the Occa-
sion. ',lir. Jattl1S 13. Todhope,. ilhtvo2'-
elect, .said a few Words of farewell on
behalf of the town, and presented
:1Fodtts Vivendi Will lie Passed Unani-
mously by troth Houses.
Lennon, Jan. 2. ---The second edr-
tion Of Tho Time's• publishes a
des -
latch from. 5t. lout's
Newfound -
ed, ed Dec. 31, saying:
"A11 the political parties agree that
a„ renewal of the modus vivendi for
another year is a, measure which will
unanimously pass both Houses about
April 15. - All the colonists are unit-
ed; in
nit-ed}in a desire to assist the Empire by
every possible means,"
it is a Great Relief.
The fear that Newfoundland would
refuse ,to ;renew the tnocius vivendi
has been a . bugbear to the Imperial
Government ,many of the authorities
declaring that' it constituted " the
grayest, possibility of complications
with France. Thus the news that the
010(105 vivendi will be renewed has
been received with, the greatest re-
lief.
A,Canad111, itoy Rifled.
Baltimore, Jan. 2,—h't'ederici: Mc-
Donald; ages 15, son of TRev.&T. ; H.
McDonald of Northumberland County,
Ont. was run over and killed by a
Baltimore & Ohio train, at Monrovia
yesterday. It it said thet. McDonald.
and four others were stealing a ride.
IIe fell between the cars and was
horribly mangled. , His remains' were
brought to, this city and placed in
the morgue pending advices from his
friends.
Rev, T. H. McDonald's name
.
ap-
pears p -
Fears in the list .of Methodist clergy
as being stationed. at Rosneath, Wast
Northumberland.
Lord Illi„to's L.,vee
, Ottawa, Jan. The Governor
General's' New Year's levee in the
Eastern block yesterday was well at-
tended. There were about 640 ` pre-
sented, as compared with 700 - last
Year. The Ministers present were ,
Sir Wilfrid :Laurier, Sir Richard Cart-
wright, Sir Louis Davies, and Ikon
Messrs. Borden, Sifton, Blair, Field
i'ng, Fisher and Scott.
Only 'Ono Canadian's Name On.
London, Jan. 2. --The Queen's list,
of Nem,' 'Year's honors, just published,
shows fewer names than usual. Sir
John Lubbock 'and Sir Henry Stafford
Northcote, Governor of Bombay, are
created Peers..
Lidutenant-Governor Daly of Nova
Scotia is also appointed Knight Com-
mander of St. Michael and St. George.
Two Mln.•r,I Itto c•' ;zs.
Winnipeg, Jan. 3.-1Vliile thawing
dynamite at the Sultana m.ibc, Rat
Portage, 01e Olson and Charles
Thurledstom, two -miners, Woro drown
byan explosion.- ion
atomsC
at0 �1� f I• 'i .
to(`. t
p
damage was• also clone to ;the shaft
house. 'the shock was felt all ever,
the woI'kS.
.grill at, St. rust t'i,
Cat. Louis, Jan. 2.—Ler the fit'st
Aute it many years the Mississippi
Irl '.r, to frt;z�n over, ''No heats' at,.
arriving or departing unci .the,'fern:(;
have' been-r,onihe'lcd tt? Lie 11).
Grrantt,. ntryl
Tit;rlin, Tan.
2,-1.1 15 ,an:,•T
,tli t .the, Clernian � i+roteet,eci clid_.
t;ortdor, and Scilw.x11 c are: now o
their way, to' IDolak'o:1 1,3ay.
EXETER MARKETS'
r
(Changed, every Wednesday) -
✓beat t.rr bushel, (33 10 ,1,1
lour per cwt ..7:,85 to `.2,0).
Parley .35 to'40
at9 .... 'r t0 `6q
all ab 5„ to ht
15. to 16'
'otatoesi per bag hU
ay per ton .... v0, to dui'
Dried ,4pplOa per' 114 .......: .„...: 5
urkeys S to 0
ibte en
k v ib
Lucks__
iieese
Clover
44)0 to ,,(ti
"r
With-
out help,
P, a
bald spot
never
grows
s
smaller.
It keeps
ing,
until
SP•0TS
spread
at last ' your friends
say, ” How bald he is
getting.”
Not;,easY to cure
an: old' baldness,'but
easy to stop the first
thinning, easy to
check the first falling
out.
out. Used In time,
bald- _..
mess is
made
imp0s
sible:
with -
It stops falling,
promotes ' growth, and
takes out all dandruff.
It always restores
color to faded or gra:
hair,
hair all the dark, gray
rich
color of early life.You
may depend. upon it
every time. 'It brings
health to the hair.
$1,00 a bottle: All Drugglatt_.*
`i I have used your Hair Vigor and
am greatly pleased with it. I Live
only used one bottle of it, and yet
my hair has stopped failing out and
has started torow again nicely."
grow
WITT, - -
March 28,1899_' Canova, S. Dak.
Write the Doctor.
off you Minot obtain all the benelito,;
you expectedfrotu the. 11130
Vigor, rite the Doctor abent it. t the
Address, Da, J. C. AYER,
Lowell. Mass.
1 alt, Y
PynyP8OEtra! 20 �
ti) A QT_TiaC CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
/&. Very valuable Remedy in ail LUNGStir
affections of the l't
\d
��®t�.°I" oil ' Ill+,
tilerqIa 3..asgz Bottles, 25c
Ess DAVIS &'LAWRENCE CO., Limited • 0) '
Prop's. of Perry Davis' Pain -Biller r t•
Before. After.
Mood's ghosi hodine,
The Great English .Renwd a
Sold and recommended by all:
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine
eli-
c lenedicina discovered. Six
C'packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental 'Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed onrecelpt
of price, one package 21, six, 85. One aria please,
six will cure.. Pamphlets free to any address.
Tise Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.
f1s w'ood's Phos phociine is sold in Exeter b'•
C' Lutz, druggist.
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not, drop ,
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in arid it €'. 9.de :1t t'i:f'
first opportunity lux 1c a,,
�Ei y I t `i
show yon a few prices of tits-
fancy. 'Worested, idol Scotett
Tweeds.
e you seen the new Staples and
Thftringhorte patterns. They
are beauties.
e itig range of Blues' and Mack, Iris
Serges ,a t the old prices.
f
you want
a ' black ` - cd>, ,
1< we h'avc what you
want in Twills,. Venetians and
Clays.
OVERCOATS
All work done in the latest style and -
J. 14. GPIEVE
Opposite Post °face
EXETER
ROLLER MILLS.
WOOD WANTED.
Flour, Wholesale and Retail..
°lofted feed Barley Peas, Oats, Corn
—BIG STOCK ON HAND.—
Prices Right.
J. COBBLRICK, Manager.
The Attraclioli
of All Eyes 3 3
just at present the object of a btractiort
to the poople of Exeter and eureound-
ing country is
OUR GREAT LINES
—OF—
FURNITU
To. see is th examine and to exanaine
,our stock is.to buy.
Prices, are sO astounding, whet the'
OR FIRST CLASS
BEEF, LAMB, PORK,
PRESSED TONGUE.
CORNED BEEF; SALT.
FRESH CO.k SMOKED
MEATS,
Gall at
The Family Butchar Shop.
One door North of ft. Pickarti'.
LOUIS DAY
Now is thel time to get your wheel-
,letined to store away for the winter
3tun Repairs
We make gun repairing t speoialty
in all its branches.
Keys
We have a large stock f 11
sizes.
4.1[01°Se Clippers
around and made as good as new.
Everything Repaired Trere.
1. SMITH.
Cook's Cotton Root Contpou
saceeSetully used Monthly brore,
10,080Ladies. 'Safe, effeetn Ladies ask
Peund., Take iiri3Otlferl as all 'Idliztertilf. init.
h0:±, degrees stretigets$8 per brit. ,NO.
trinips. The 'Cook WiralSor. Ont.
responsible Druggista in Canada,.
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