The Exeter Times, 1888-9-6, Page 5crt>rr�r __ _ •
DISTI IOT'DQINGtS.� 1 .ADOZEN YEARS,
"Dear Sirs, -•For twelve year 1 suffered
Through,
item dyspepeia and liver complaint and
was 80 weak I could not leev0 my' bed for
eios' bepeg ht menthe,
si and Threeld yeartstle ago I tr ed Bure of r
Vo dock Blood Bitters, and am thankful to say
I now enjoy good health, and I aviee all
who aro aillioted to try B. B. I3." Mrs,
ted Harriett Hobbs, Muir .Avenue, Iroelcton,
Ont.
Forest.
It is t,lle safest, most powerful and most
highly eoncentratod alternative. ayailable
act:. to the public.
th_ PROMPT RESULTS.
are' "I' was very sick with bowel complain,
W, last summer, IStriod other , medicinesbut
all eves no use until I, tried Dr. Fowler's
Wild Strawberry. The neat dayI was like
a different man." Geo H. Peacock. Stroud.
m
Ont. nh liver and kidneys,
Disorders- of stoma , 1 y ,,
to can_ by cured. by restoring the blood'to a
got healthy. condition,, through the vitalizing,
of and cleansing action of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
bees
AN UNDOUBTED PROOF
the of the beneficial qualities of Durdook Blood
ip, Bitters is Spend in the thoueends of authen-
tie testimonials published by the proprie-
tors. ^ The original letters, being in : their.
rite possession, they can furnish proof positive
ub- as to their genuineness at any time
ring The remedy which . most suoceesfilly,
might
Cure
combats
Itmalarial
pu ely vegetable Acomp und,
Of
and eontaius neither quinine nor any other
hep- dangerous ingredient.. Warranted to eine
chills and fever.
for
Oeourrenoea of the Past week Tlirot
out the Neighborhood in a Concise
p'ortn.
Mrs. Willis, widow of. the late Tli
Willy of Lucas, lead the misfortune
break her area in a fall the other
ening.
Everest's• Liver Regulator °wort
wonders on vie and made me feel like
a new man.-Levi.li., Slipper, For
'rhe ladies' of Blyth -Presbyterian
Church Mission Society have just
together a'large box'of' winter cloth-
ing,
lo
ing, amounting to 5100;;which they:
are
to the Indians of thecN,
Territories,
1 actually believe, that Everest's
Cough Syrup; ;saved , my life,-Ja`
Kirkpainriek,•Merchant, Forest, Ont.
On'SeOurday a mare belonging
Messrs. Eaton & Son, St, . Marys,
•among, some bee -hives, a number
which she knocked, over, The b
resented the attack and stung
poor animal s0 -badly that she died.
about seventeen hours.
*ac "sub" editor of•t{ie; Whit.
The racy
by Chronicle is candid enonghto'w
as follows: --•''1t• a few deLinctgen .s
scribers would only whack up du
the absence of the. editor, we qii
take our last year's overcoat out
pawn. This weather. is bad on rheu-
matism." matism."
I had a bad cold on- my lungs
two years, everything I tried failed
me till T got Everest's Cough Syrup
and it cured me 'Mrs. D. A. 'Fraser
Parkhill P. O. • •
A;MoD Allan left this w•!
eek
fo
another tripto the CaaadfnNorth
west. Be will be absent several mos.%
and will be unable to be present a
the great fall show this year in G -oder
ich,, although, he is president of ,th
Agricultural Society." 1V1r. Allan ha
4• helped to boom the fair mightily, liow
ever, and his absence will be unavoid
able.
The postal department has made
change in the Bayfield mail. It wil
arrive in Clinton at about 12.45•p, ni
(about the same as before) but • wil
leave for Bayfield,
after Saturday,
a
2.45 instead of 5 and
arrive at the
place at about 5 o'clock, which ,wil
make it ata<'ast 2k hours earlier i
Bayfield than they have had the pleas
urs of receiving it for about twely
years.•
On;Saturday afternoon, whirrs• Mr.
Wm. -Grant, of S
r .t. Marks, : was drivin
Y
home from the cemetery the bolt id
the whifflt ees:fell out. and the hors
r ,
bec;.me •unmanageable. Mr. • Gran
was;thrown out though not•:seriousi'
injured. The horse ,went.down stree
at 'a •break=neck 'gait, and turnin
across the market struck Kr. Woo1
way's fish stall'scattering the trout fa
and•near.' The frightened animal.ra'
into Slack's livery stable and was ca
't pied , '
Last Sunday, as Mr. John Willit
Of the 9th concession, Turnberry, 3
miles from Belgrave, was hitching hi
horse to a buggy, four children, try
of his own and two from Wingham, g
intothe buggy. The horse took frig .
at something and ran-. away, titcbin
out the children, two of whom ecce
ed without much Injury, butone got
bad 'ut on the forehead and anoth
had. a leg broken. The children hu
belong to Mr. Willits.
Mr. J. W. King, principal of t
Rinburn public school, has bee
spending his holidays with his pares
in Turnberry, and one day lately whe
chopping with, his brother in the bus
the axe of the latter caught in t
limb of a tree and glided off, strike
Mr. King on the shin, inflicting a a
vere wound . Dr. Macdonald took o
a piece of bone, which had been to
en off by the axe, and dressed the le
Mr. Thomas King,another hrothe
who formerly taught school in Morri
has taken his place at lEinburn unt
he
is suffioiently reoovered to
rents
his duties.
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R1 PLECT DEEPLY -JUDGE WtSEL
The following has in it the germ of
great truth,: and people in general would
well to ponder seriously upon it. 'Ther
of health is not the work of a moment
the iiumediate effect of disease upon t
system, for nature acts not by sadden r
olutions, or allows consequences without
active cause.. A few months, perhaps
single o,re, may •suffice to to lay the fo
dation of a e'omplication of disorders,.
disease is as secret as it is insidious in
operations, As the ivy entwines the o
for protection,but eventually destroys
stalwart sappporte'•, leo disease graduti
undermines the constitution unseen
unfelt, till the health is irretrievable 1
or ruined beyond redemption. A sli
insigtiitioaut cold "neglected at the co
mencernent frequently terminates in as
ma, bronchitis, consumption or some of
fatal complaint, which will defy ,the. m
skil ful` practitioner. In this class of disc
Holloway, the renowned traveller, has
the :most extensive practice in this or r
'other' age,• and consequently his 'Pills'
Ointment have had a greater nuceese. th
any other medicines ie. the annals
,soience Holloway does net assert that
cures ' casae of eonllrmed consumpti
though bre renrodite will give relief after
all bother means have failed, but he con.
fidently states -that in air diseases of the,
throat and chest, his Pills and Ointment
will effect n decided and permanent cure.
Tho Pills act "on the blood, land neutralize
the:virer which depraves it. and will et the
saints tins revitaliz x and invigorate it.
The Ointenni t absorbed through the skin
as meat imbibes salt, prevents the progress
of diseases of the lungs in the early stoges
'of eoneuneptian andalso remoyes the
phlegm which obstructs respiration, tsth•
mit oe bronchitis. Thousands in ' the•
civilized ••iorld have Been cured of these
diseases by the Pills and Ointment after
other mains had her n exhauotod tvitllbtit'
siiooess The Oaken, • -• •
`-
Scott's Enlulsion of',Pure Cod
Liver Oil, with Bypephospliite8. is prepared
in a perfectly agreeable form, at the ,same
time increasing ';he remedial Potency of
both of these specifics. It is acknowledged
by leading Physicians to be marvellous in
its curative powers in E''onsuinption. Scrof.,
Iiia, Chronic Coughs and Wasting Diseoses, •
Take no other. `
•
Mr.. Horatio Collier; Woolen Manafac,
furor Catnceorltown, (int., states: 'Nasal
Balm is the only positive remedy for
r,trt:llt tbatl cit, tit'(!
`;',VP,,11
,. „1rl• e. 1
QTRAYED.—STRAYED OR.
1,:.7 stolen from mg premises, lot 25, 8th eon.
Usborne, aboutJuly, three lambs and one ewe.
r The lambs were part Southdown, marked. in
= D D the fano. EDWARD $ TO .i;`i}J Farquhar.
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and
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had
and
���l---����1arin to Rent -Lot 12, Con. 9,
T,rsborne, 100 acres, 90 cleared. wail
drained. - miles from the St, Marys and
Exeter and St. Marys gravel road. For par:
ticularis apply to
- ANDREW TURNBIULL, DAVID ANNAN',
,Winchelsea, Pr -1p,: Pickering.
Mortgage
.
Of valuable real
1 Stephen in the
er of sale ooutained
t' Power
mortgage .made
; dors will be sold
1 Oke, auctioneer,
on Tuesday the
at 2 o'clock p.m.-
erty viz:. Lot number
•coneession of the
containing one
About 40 acres
timbered with.
These is on the
l house, frame
f small orchard and
good locality.
Exeter about 6
t One tenth of the
r down Further particulars
at time of sale
t pliaation to ALBERT
g James Oke Auct•
: Sale.
of
Under
Yon-
James
Exeter,
1888,
prop-
tenth
or loss.
is
maple.
frame
a
is in a
from,
be paid
known
on ap-
Ont.
estate in the township
county of Rutin.
t registered i
in a certain
.by Thomas Sims to the
by P,ubli:c Afietiou by
at the Central hotel,
18th day of September,
the following freehold
Eighteen len the
said township of Stephen'
hundred acres more
are cleared ;and the balance
Ash, Elm, Beeoh and
property a good le story
kitchen and ,fume stable.
Well. Thrs`property
good roads and distant
miles,i.Terms and conditions:.
purchase money to
will be made
br may be ascertained
0. JEFFERY
Vendor's Solicitor,
London,
DR. FOWLERS:
.'e .XT: OF •
•WILD'
TRAWBERRY
CURES
HOL E.R :
holera:Morhus
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LIYsEMTERY
j� N
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SUMMER COMPLAINTS
OF TH1E _BOWELS
AND RELIABLE
OR ADULTS.
•
FOR
ALL
it AND FLUXES
k• IT IS SAFE
g. •CHILDREN
r,
11 Executors'
In the matter
H. HOWARD,
Y. Exeter, in
a Gentleman
do • Pursuant to
,es Statutes of Ontario
or tors of BobertBeward.late
Exterm the
be ince of Ontario,
died on or about
an1888 at the said
before the 30th
le to 'send by post
the said village
for Executor of the
the said deceased,
fts natne.adresses
ak particulars of
its of their accounts
11Y ° Ev xyfpers
eurity is to produce
0 harles Snell.
,ht said,
nibor,, A. on or
m- said executor
th- said deceased,'
assots so distributed,
tet any, person
had notice at
ase B. H.COLLINS,
• Solicitor for
any Dated 23rd of
Notice.
ROBERT
,.o
Huron
e Revise
aredi
o
Prov
wh
A. I
on o
D. 188
Snell o
the sol
e
and Stir
the fu1
the sr
any se
the sai
afore
datof e tb
of tl
o for, th
thereof 1
not hat
s Sue
'
of the estate of
late of the village
the county of
deceased.
the provisions of th
Chapter 110, The
of the village
County of Herron. in the
Gentleman (deceased)
the 16th day of *July
village of Exeter are
day of September'A.
prepaid to Charles
of Exeter, Agent,
last will and Testament
then christiau
and doseriptlons,
their claims andstatemer
t
cud the nature of
n andcethem. to bolding
the same before
at the 'Village,of Exeter,
D., 1888, saide 80th
which
will distribute the assets
and will not be liabl
or any part
of whose claim he shall
said dahe.
the said Executor, Cha
Atrgett, A. D. 1888.
'e Col tc a nin
teen; l' R•ltirib t\,a,Rn `
ew System
It will pay you to try my
BREAD&BTJ:S
Tat.fnls meinie rnrr
Improved System of bread Mak-
.. Ing:
The Bread is sweeter and will retain its
moisture longer than any other in use. A
trial solicited,;
You will always find the
Largest and Finest Assoftinent of
•
Pastry, Cakes, Confectionery, Or-
anges, Lemons, &o.
TN.a?rR-
--AT.
E. Ar FOLLICI's,
MAIN -ST., EXETER.
Then I say CURET do not mean merely to
Stop them for a time, and then have them re-
turn again.ain. I MEAN A ADICAL
CUBIC.
I have made the disease; oP„
rims, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A lifelong study. I wAnl1Arrm my remedy to
CURB the worst cases. Because others have
failedis no reason for not nowyeceiyinga cure.
Send at once fora treatise and a'Fah eBoz'mrm
of myINFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs, you nothing for e,
trial, and it will cure you. Address
Dr, H, ($t ROOT 37 Yong° St, Toronto, Ont,
Allan - Line o
ROYAL M AIL STEAMSHIPS.
Liverpool and Quebec Service, calling at 'Der-
, by.
MARICgT REPIlRLTB;.
Lxerna
( Corrected at o'elockp.rn ,Woduesday,
Fallwnea 1 0 92 to 0.95
Spring Wheat 0 90 to 0 95
Earley
05138•.
Clover S ted, ,
Timothy
Peas
Corn
gs
Butter
Ploiir,perbbl ,
Potataes,per bushel
Apples,perbrig
DriodAppiespr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey per lb
T)ucke per pr
Chickens per pr
ftoge,droesedper10
Beef
Ffideerouh0
dressed
Sheepskins each
Calfskins
$Woo) perlb
Ray pert on
Days of Sailing. -Parisian, May 24. Poly-
nesian. Friday, June 1. Sardinian Thursday,
June 7. Circassian Friday, June 15. Sarma-
tion,Thursday, June 21. Parisian Thursday,
June 28. PolynesianFriday3'uly6. Sardinian
Thursday July 12. Circassian Friday June 20.
Sarmatian Thursday Sul, 26. Parisian Thula-
dab Aug 2. Polynesian Friday Augi 10. Sar
Aug 24. Sarmat
dinian Thursday Aug 16. Circassian Friday,
ian, 2hursday, Aug 30.
RATES. Cabin $50, $65x$75. according to po-
sition, Return $100, 3125, $150.,, Intermediate
Liverppool,Londooderry or Glasgow $30; re-
turn $60. Steerage at lowest rates, Steerage
passengers hookedto and from Glasgow, Bel-
fast Quoenston or London at Liverpool rates.
Buy tickets to..go home. bring out friends or
relatives by the Allan Line. .
For further Particulars apply to •
JOHN SPAC1CMAN,
The only authorized agent in Exeter.
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KIRKTON
I' cafe nothing about. Commer-
cial Union with the U. L., but
I do desire'union with the'citi-
zens of Exeter and surrounding
country.
SUMMER OF 7888.
We Lead the Trade
Owing to the great depression of the mar-
kets I have been able to purelraae ley stock
much below the 'regular w ioiosale pricesr
and will glad my customers 'the benefit of
•-111Y STOCK OONSISTS OF
PayGoods, Groderles,, Boots and
Snoits,. CiioonEity, GLAsswAtui, lift.,
The prices 'c of which are in no way influenc-
ed by cuatome dudes or other tax impo—
sitions.
I do not give' my geode away, but sell
thein at thelowest figure ennsisient wit'It
FOR HONEST GOODS,
FOR ,FULL WEIGHTS,
FOR GOOD TEAS,
FOR LOWEST PRICES...
FOR BOOTS & SHOE'S,
FOR RANGE OF TWEEDS
FOR SEa1ITINGS,
FOR COTTONS,
FOR DRESS GOODS,
FOR LACES of all kinds.
�Ui�PF,'c
, 85 bo GO
• 025 to 50
,.. 4 00 to 4 00
2 50 to y 00,
▪ 05rto000
0eft to060'
0 15 to 0 16'
e. 16 tp-0 16
00 to 065
.., 65 to 70
• 40 to 050
0 04 10 0 00
.. 0 05 tole 06
0 07 to 08,
.. 046 to 050
, 0 20 to 0 90`
... 080to700
400 to 500
550to550
600to600
...075to10(1
.. 050to070
,.. 0 18, to 020
800 8o B 05
ilnionsrrerbush ... 0 50 to.0_.75
Woodpor nerd .. 2 5 to 3 oo
sT: Meuse.
Fall Wheat..'. . .......: . ..:......... 88 to 95
'Spring Wheat 88 96.
Barley
oats,...,
Clover Seed
Timothy.
Peas.
Eggs
Butter
,Potatoes per bag
Apples per bush
Wool perlb
Ray pee ton......
Bran per ton
Shorts '• "
Oatmeal per bbl, ...
FO'Highest Prices paid. for Butter
and Eggs.
•
good basilicas principles. Partte# to wan'tl
of goods will consult -their own interests 'by,;
z
examining niy atoolr beforo parchnsind,else•,
whore, Remember ;this a n9'w stook; No[`
tr'oulsio to phew goods. '
Frirm produeo taluui "at,inarktot lirices.
41 ie• il, ,r fl,1tljt;,oT ;l'ntv,41 iLstll. tltdter.
i,4t' dti4.'tl; U'i �a,ft",l�tj'NI
30 $6
480 500
::Y65 265
15 15
13 14
50 60
25 30.
20 2u
6 00 7 00
14 00' 14 00
20 00 20 00
6 00 7 09
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fee
Languor,
Hoadacheo
Constipation
Removed by
Tarinnt,to
Seltzer Ap8144818.
Bold 17VTorrnnt &C,:.r • ;.Y.,
and Drug fists ot'erywiairo.
Farm for Sale.
AnViOB To-MOTAEns.-Are you disturbed at
night and broken of your rest by a seek child
suffering and crying with pain. of Cuttiuu
Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle
of"Mrs.Winelow'e Soothing Syrup" for Chil-
dren Teething. Itsvalue is incalculable.
18 will relieve the poor little sufferer ine
mediately Depend upon it, mothers ; there
is no mistake about it. It cures Dysentery
and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and
33owels,oures. Wind. Colic, softens the Gums.
reduces Inflammation, and gives tone find
energy to the whole system. 'Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for ohildren teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescription
of one of •the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United
States, and is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world, Price twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "MRs.
WINs8ow's eeneaxzo reeve. "and take n0
other kind.
a 1 fltat-glass farm contaiuiritf 130 acres, lot
S3• lot ill, eth,eone Usberlrth i`helets will be
serif separately to suitpttrehas'er. Tile farm.
'•enrttains good bulldiiigs and is well drained.;
There is also a• good supply of water, For
If,Yrther role ice hireeenit t4
• A , c; PI A11aON.
14ut�alnelsoii,S',f)w
UONSII 1VIPrION'CIIIBED:
An old physician, retired from praebiee,
having hail placed be his hands byeen East
Indian missionary the formula ofa simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma-
nent cure 'of Consumption, Bronchitis,' Ca
tarrh, Asthma and all throat and lung
affections, also &positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility anthill Nervous Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands ofoases, has
felt it his duty to make it known .. to his
suffering fellows. Aotuatedby'tpismotive
and a desire torelieve hum an suffering, I
wi,i send free of charge, to all who :desireit,
this recipe, in German,Freneh or English,
with full direotionsfor preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing w rah stamp,
naming this paper,W.A.NOYEs 149 Powers
Block rlcchester 14 7
ROYAL YEAST
Ie Canada's Favorite Yeast Cakes.
10 years iss the market without a cont.
,plaint of any kind. The only Yeast
which hos stood the 8088 of Fciao and
never made sour, unwhoiesome bread.
All Grocers soli it.
6.W.OILLETT.M'F'R. TORONTO.ONT.&CH1CACO.11L.
Farmers,
Atttin!
L MILLS
WOODS AM.
JOHN BRAWN,
UNDERTAKER
CABINET-MAKER,.
Walnut & Rosewood Caskets
Ango CoswiNs or Eviler Desonirrxoa.
A Complete Stook of Robbs & Trimmings
Alwltys on hand,
FUNERALS FURNISHED 'CION -
DUCTED AT Low RATES..
My stook of Furniture is un
ezoell,ed.
R GIV.E MD A CALL
s. c.
Hersey's
IS
The Place
TO
Buy Cheap
GOODS.
Dr. CHASE
Ras a world-wide reputation as a physician
and author. HisMend rake Dandelion I,ivei
Cure is atriumph of medical skill, curing:
all"diseaeesof the Kindey and Liver,
SYMPTOMSDP
KidneyComplaint, aches ani
Dietresaing
r,ibis inthback ; a dull vain or weight en"
rho bladder or base of the abdomen; scald-
ing urineoften obstructed ; frequent desire::
to urinate, especiallyat night, among age&
persons ; hot, dry skin, complexion red
and white deposits., drop, diszieess, sour'
stomach, eonstipation, piles, liver sitar
swellings, &a,
SYMPTOMS OF
Liver 'ComplaintPain under tTici•
7 same/tier blades,_
jaundice, sallow complexion, a wears , tired
feeliug, no life or euerey,head aclle,dyspep
sea, indikostiou, spots, pimples &a,
HOW CUBED :
Mandrake and Dandelion arauature'slirev
cures,and Whet.combirtied With kidueyxem,
edies, as in Dr. Chase's Liver Cure, will =nee
positively cure all kidney -lever troubles. It
ants like a oherm, stimulating the clogged
liver tren theninthe,kith e s v' r•
llv .s g g n Y aniin ego
atingthe whole boa y, Sold by all dealers at
one dollar, witlireceipt book, which, alone is,
worth money.
y
I�idu eDr' Chase's Pills are the only
EidneyLi ver Pills made ; they
Liver act be takenyd ring any et lemploy.
Pills meat, They cure kidney -liver
troul?les, headache. b':ronsn a se
costiveness &c, One Pill dose ' Soldby all
dealers. Price 25oents.
T. LDMANSON .� 00.,
Bradford ,Ont., Manfs.
The undersigned would respectfully infera'
he community that they leave leasedthe above
mflls+tor.a term of years ; and will be pleased
to have a call from all. The mill has recently
been improved, by the addition of new reach -
beery. It is the intention of the subscribers to
add a act of tolls as soon as possible ; and all
combined, the
Woodham Grist Mill.
Will be second to none in the West.
-x—x— "
Gristing and Chopping Done
Promptly.
Fresh oatmeal constantly on hand for sale or
exchanged for oats.
SATISFACTION -GUTADANTEED.
giarA 'TRIAL SOLICITED.
J. & A. McNEVIN,
A. J. SNELL
Merchant Tailor,
Has removed to premises one door
north of Browning's drugstore, where
there will be found a
3'`
ell ' steel 't
OF -SPRING
TWEEDS VCip, S- UITINR •S &c.
-----Urso—=
re You
Looking
The
.chem est spot in. town for.
1�
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, &c., &c., if you are, r^. t' call
Scotch, English,
Irish, French and
Canadian Goods.
Made• up on the
SUORTE ST NOTICE
--AND AT- —
'CON`SIS'ptNTI,Y IOW FREES
A CALL WILL CONVINCE.
A,. J. S TELL,
Grait.tiate ofCleveland
Nutting Scheel
BISSETT BROS.
We are now offering the balanoe of our stock of Axes,
Cross -cut saws, Lamps and Tubular Lanterns, at cost
30 1D A.YS ONLY T
We would call your attention to a few of our specialties
A Handsome Brass Library . Lamp,
A Large Glass Stand Lamp, new design
A Good Tubular Lantern -•
A Good Axe and Handle
An A 1 Manure Fork
And everything at •Rock, Bottom Prices for Cash
t
$2 50
$1 00
$150
00
00 SG
at
A fall stock of the following linea always on hand -.-Barb wire, Plain Galvanized, Am.
agent `and Viled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing,
Having purchased our supply of Binder Twine early we are now in a position to supply
at the, lowest possible piioe.
A full stoca of tinware of all kinds ole a 1!retook. Eavetronghiug and roofing a spec-
ialty. Agents for the B & R Metalic Shin Roofing. Ask for prises. Agents for the
celebrated Raymond Sewing Machine.
BISSETT BROS., Exeter.
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Manufactured only by Tholes Holloway, 7s, New Oxfbrd,Street,, +
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;Or Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes. and. Pets.
If the address is not 333, Oxford Street, London, they are• spurious..
SPRING 1888.
SPRING.
Carpets®
Curtains,
Now that House -Cleaning time is near, we invite your in-
spection to our BICC' stock of Carpets, Curtains, and those
Fancy window Blinds, cc.
When buying Wall Paper don't forret that the 011
Establi:;hed`carries the Biggest Stock and Latest An
erican Patterns.
Lots of Fancy Ceiling Papers wit'''.
Corners to maltchr,
JAMES Pl.c;KA
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