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Stoves,
Tinware,
Hardware,
Groceries 1,_,
Mies, axle Grease 2 for,..
Sunshine Stove Polish, six
s'" boxes for
Shoe Blacking. 6 boxes for
SteellNails, 3 to 6 in ,
4 gallons Coal Oil.
4 gals do., t ti aterwhitel. .
Annealed wire, per 100 lbs
B:p b wire 44 4i
.Plant strap wire
Tile clay a4
Cottonton iron a4
Horseshoe nails, C, per box
Chesnut Coal per toe
No 4 coal "
Blacksmiths Coal .per ton, 6 00
Brilliant Penensular cook 15 00 r-
L'( Famous Wood Stove.... 18 00
17'E See these Stoves and other -
riK
before buying.
No. 9 Tin Boiler for$: 2 00 fore
ss
Fel No. 2 Daisy Clime 4 50 El -7
No. 3 Daisy Churn 5 50 l"
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5 50
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2 75 H
2 7,5 a
Heating Ori Coal Stoves .--4
GROCERIES, $IMARS, TEAS.
rL, Toilet Soaps -fell line -Electric,
Russian, Loudon, Dingnain.
rtzl -Drie r Apples. Sheep Skins, 1;idea.�
Eggs, etu , Wien in Exehauge,
ti Exeter Roller Flour on
halted at $2.60 per ottrt,
JAS. N. HOWARD, Proprietor
W. II. MORGUE, - Alanager
NEWS NOTES _.«..
CA:i4tlfAN
Aid. Egan, charged will crookedness
in the Windsor poatnffice, has been
released on e6 WO bail.
The loss blr the burning of the filen.
treat Iligh rehash butfdtng Friday Is
placed at $101,1100.
The C. P. R. will, it 13reported, erect
twenty grain warehouses throughout
Manitoba at once for the storage of
grain.
1tlajor•Cieneral Iferbett, the new
commander of the Canadian Militia,
successor to Str Fred. Middleton, has
arrived in Canada, accompanied by his
family.
Toronto has attained the notoriety
of having a larger aiviodebt per capita
t3 an any other city to North America,
elreept Boston and New York. To -
route's debt is 889 a head.
1t1urtlook Macdonald a young man
of Ripley, Iasi week drank a fewdrinks
in flodgina' hotel, and fell over dead.
The jury returned a verdict of al oholio
posioning.
Ed Braithwaite, son of Capt. Geo,
] railhweite, of Gore's Landing, Co-
bourg, when skating on Rios Lake on
Saturday, (lroks through the ice, and
after a desperate Struggle to escape
was drowned.
It has turned out that Canadians get
better prices for their eggs in England
than they could in New York. The
United `states exclusion act will in time
be looked upon as the best thing that
ever happened this country.
The case of Danccy vs, G. T. R. C.
was again hoard at Toronto on Tuesday
last, the defendants having moved to
set aside the verdict and judgment for
plantiff for $1,000 damages. Judg-
ment was this time reserved, but will
be declared in a few days.
It is stated that the Federal Govern-
ment has entrusted Mr Foursier, form-
erly of the Canadian agency in Paris,
with the mission of recruiting Immi-
grants for the Canadian North West
in France, Belgium, Switzerland and
the Duchy of Luxemberg.
The adjourned Inquest on the body
of the child found in a cistern about
a week ago, at Mount Forest was closed
Tuesday, The jury brought in a ver-
dict that W m. Uoutts,'the father ot the
child, had feloniously murdered the
child by drowning, The father has
been arrested.
Doctors John D. Wilson, of Queen's
avenue, and George Wilson, of York
street London, lett on Monday for a
three•months visit to Germany, They
go to the fatherland for the purpose of
continuing their medical studies of the
chest and lungs, and particularly to
apply1y the1r attention to the
Koch con-
sumptive cure.
flalifax, Pa., Nov 29.. -On the An-
napolis train to day the Rev Mr Brown
temporarly in charge of the Episcopal
church at Middletown, assaulted G. A.
Ding, a:divinity student, breaking his
'-nose and blackening both his eyes
because King sat on Brown's hat. The
Rev J J How condemned the perform-
ance, which he witnessed, and will re
port it to Bishop Courtney if Brown
does not do so. The car floor was cos-
ered with blood from Kings wounds,
and there was extreme indignation
among the passengers. Brown left
the train at Middletown.
County Crown. Attorney Ansley, of
Simcoe, says it has been brought to
his notice that three sharpers are work-
ing a scheme to fleece the farmers ot
Norfolk County. The first two appear
at the house and want to leave a piano
that the farmer may display to his
friends. .f representative of the com-
pany follows ; hes will beard with the
farmer and teach the children music,
and if the farmer succeeds in selling 5
pianos, he shall have one free. All he
has to d ) is simply to sign a contract
that he has taken the piano on these
conditions: The contract turns up in
a day or two as an order in the hands
of a third party, and the farmer is
browbe4ten into taking a piano. It
wilt do well for the farmers to look out
for them.
=Tim.
The ofUotal Gazette, of London, pub-
lishes a Government proclamation
calling in by March 1 all gold ooins
issued prior to the accession of Queen
Victoria to the throne. Alter the date
mentioned such coins will not be a
legal tender,
Advices from Germany, under date
Nov I6th, state that 1500 foreign doe -
tore have already arrived in Berlin,
drawn thither by the wonderful re-
ports concerning Prof 1Coch's remedy
for tuberculous disease&: Pref Koch
himself says ; " i believe the time
will come when, if consumption is not
predicated from the list of ills, it will
become a rare malady, and its fatal
termination will only be the result ot
negligence in the early stages."
1'N.TEp STATES,
As verified by the ()ensue Commiss
loner, the census of [890 fives the
United States population as 62,622,025
or 141,710 snore that contained in the
report of the rough count sent out a,
month ago. There are these who be-
lieve that the population is under,
stated by over 2,000,1100,
The U, S. Wilful not preventing the
export of potatoes from Ontario. In
spite of the duty of 20 centa a bnahel,
the shipments from Toronto steres°
two carloads per day, each car carrying
about 450 hushela. The price In New
York state is a dollar a bushel. An.
other feature of the tarilt question is
the fact that eggs are now corning in-
to Toronto instead of being, sent acres
the border as heretofore. Friday a
carload ofd))
cases arrived here,and
egg a leaders and farmers are t'ep
ring
to ask Government for a duty on eggs,
Twenty-five mower and reaper Inc.
tories, all the eu ter -bar factories, and
mans twine and cordage works to the
United States, have just been united
ia1 one concern, styled the American
ilarveater Votnpany, with a capital
stock al ,$35,qul1,00ki. This is an actual
consolidation, it is alleged, and not a
trust, every member of the concern
losing its identity and working as pert
of one l igantte corporation. The out-
put of the Company will be about
160,010 mowers and binders annually,
and on army of 0,000 men and 10,000
s,gents will be employed.
After Leing deluged with a pleenout•
enal rainfall during the early part of
the summer, California is now under-
going
ndergoing the most severe dry open thin
has occured in ten years. No rain had
fallen since the month of June, and
although the country has not suffered
much es yet from the drouth, it has
led to an outbreak of diphtheria at
San Francisco, where the Sewers stand
in need of being frequently flushed.
'l'he prevailing dryness Is attributed to
the fact that the storm belt has boon
deflected in a northerly direction, and
that the rains weeih should have fall-
en in California have been monopolized
by the British Columbiana.
Zurich.
A. O. F. CoNeunr.-.The concert giv-
en by Court Bismarck of the Ancient
Order of Foresters on Friday evening
November 2eth was a grand success.
The entertainment was opened by a
short address from Dr Buchanan P„ C.
R. in which be reviewed the objects,
benefits, eto. of the order, after which
was presented tbeplay entitled Family
.Lars. The parts were taken as tollows:
Mr. Porcelain, -fir. W. McNevin; Old
Dolph, Mr A. Roth; Master Benedict,
Mr C. B. Latta; Master Diggory, Sam
J. Latta, Miss Emily Seaforth. Miss E.
Johnson; Miss Liddy, Miss E. Stein-
bach; all of the parts were well taken
and the play proved to be one of the
best ever presented in Zurich. The
musical and literary part of the pro-
gramme was welt supported by Miss
Freid who give several splendid re
citations. Miss Sharon rendered
some beautiful song selections which
were well received. Thelaughable part
of the programme was well taken by Mr
H.C.Tra/ers, who d. 1 vered a bu Logue
oration on Woman's Rights and Messrs
Seidner and Irvine presented in
good style the farce r"haunted house."
Excellent music was given throughout
the evening by a splendid orchestra
under the leadership of Mr F. Bossen-
berry. The concert was closed about
10 30 and all went home welt pleased
with the evening's enjoyment.
BRIEFS--Mi88ea Sh .nnon and Dyer
are the gusst of Mr D. Steinbach. -Mr.
Ed. Borrell, of London, was the guest
of Mr Latta last week. -Don't
forget that the Z. P. S. examination
and entertainment will take place on
Friday evening D.'cember 19th. The
prooeeds of she entertainment will go
towardsr i
u thea o new books the
P g or
f
P S. library. A good start has been
made in this direction and a cordial
invitation is extended to all to help
along this good cause. The concert
will be held in the town hall. Doors
open
at 7.30 concert at 8 p. m. Adults
15c chi -
4
children 10e. -The snow, 4 the
beautiful snow," has come and quite a
few cutters are out. 'Cho weather has
been very cold, the continual squeal
of the poker is heard on all sides.
People are not going to starve in this
section of the country it seems. -'['he
mill has commenced running night and
d ay again. -Wm MoNevin paid a flying
vlett to Hensallon Monday. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bossenberry spen t a few
days in Varna this week.
DR. DAVE].) M. STAEBLER,
(UNIVERSITY or TORONTO)
Physician, Surgeon. etc. Having spent the
winter of 18M6-87 in New York, and winter of
1587-85 in Vienna, Austria.
OFFICE : OEEDITON. ONTAIi[O.
`ENDERS WANTED.
For the erection of hotel, and harness
shop in the village of Kirkton. Tenders will
be accepted on the same till the 15th lust.
Plans and specifications to be seen at the hotel,
ICirkton•
J, Teyrea,Pron.
holor Haller Mills.
MARKET IMPORTS.
Wheat .. 88e, to 90c. per bush.
U U >kly &CALLING PRIORS.
Flour, Strong Baker's, $2 75 per 100
do Best Family 2 35
do Low Grade ., 1 75
Btan ,.. 70c.
Middlings , . .. 90c.
Screening „ 90c.
Chop , . ,.. t1 00 to 1 25
Bran per ton, - - $14
Middlings 4< - 16
44
44
44
44
4e
Chop stone running every day.
'TEI MS CASH.
TIM Extr.eEit MI L LN€ Goy.
All Man
young, old. or middle-aged, who find them
selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who
are brokeu down from *seems or overw'ark,
resulting in many of the following symptoms
)Mental depression, premature old age, foga
of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams.
dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart,
emissions, lace of energy, pain in the kid-
neys, headache, pimples on the face or
body. itching or pecular sensation about the
scrotuan, wasting of the organs, diazineat,
sproks before the eyes, twilehing of the
muscles, eye fide and elsewhere, bashful.
neer. depa,site in the urine, loss of wilt ewer
tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and
dabbt• muscles, deetre to sleep, failure to be
rested by sleep, coustipatioe, dullness of
hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude,
excitability of tempur,Eunken eyes surround.
ed with leaden circle, oily lookiots skin, etc,.
are all symptoms of norvotta debility tbat
laa,l to insanity and death unless curet
rhe s9,
p! u;, or villi tutee having lost stn
tension every function wanes in consequence
Those wile through abuse etnnIaitted in
ignorance may be permanently cured.
Send your address for b rot en all disease's
peculiar to naau. Address M. V. Lubun, u0
Front St. H.. Termite, Out, Books 'sent
free sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are faint spells. purple lips, numb
ncss. palpitation, shin beide. bot flashee,
rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the
heart web beats etre/Lig, tepid and irregular,
the srecud bears beat quicker than the first,
pain about the breast bone, eta.. Can pori•
tively be cured. No our& uo pay. Sena
for beak. Address aI, V. 'Longa, 550 Front
Street Last, Toronto. Ont.
A Startling Contradiction.
7'o 1145 F, ditor of the Exeter Timca.
Dian Spin, There is an old adage that
,lays "a propliet is not withont'ltonor save
in his own country," and tho saying Is
generally accepted as containing much
truth. Indeed it is expanded into the gen-
erally accepted belief that true merit,
whether it be that of an individual, or that
of some medicinal preparation, is much
mere likely to meet with popular approval
at a distance than at home. Nasal Balm,
acknowledged as being the greatest remedy
for cold in the head and catarrh Aver offered
the people of Canada, affords a striking
instance of the fact that popular opmon,
for once at least, is wrong. Froin the out
set its popularity in the liotne of Its mann-
facture has been unbounded and constantly
iuoreasing. in evidence r,f this we offer
testimonials from two Brookville gentlemen
who aro known throughout the Dominion.
D. Derbyshire, Esq , Mayor of Brock-
ville, for the past year President of the
Ontario Creamery Association, says : Your
Nasal Balm is truly a wonderful remedy. I
may say that I was afflicted with a dis-
tressing ease of catarrh, accompanied by a
uurnbsr of its disagreeable symptoms. I
lead tried other remedies. but without avail,
and well nigh dispaired of a euro, when I
was induced to give Nasal Balm a trial.
Its effects were wonderful, and the realtlts
arising from its use surprising Briefly
stated, it stops the drooping into the
throat, sweetens the breath, relieves the
headache that follows catarrh, and in fact
makes one feel altogether like a new man.
No one who is •enffering from oatarrh in
any of its stages should lose a moment in
giving this remedy a trial.
James Smart, Esq ,Brockville, Sheriff of
the United counties of Leeds and Gren-
ville, says : It would be impossible to
speak to oxtravagently of the wonderful
curative properties of Nasal Balm. I suf
fered for upwards of a month from a severe
cold in the head, which despite the use
of other remedies, was booaming worse and
developing iuto catarrh. I procured a
oottle of Nasal Balm and was relieved from
the first application and thoroughly oared
within twenty four hours. I cheerfully
add my testimony to the value of Nasal
Balm.
These are but two illustrations out of the
hundreds of testimonials file proprietors
of Nasal Balm have had from all parts of
the Dominion, but they ought to convince
the most skeptical. If your dealer does
not keep Nasal Balm it will be sent on -o
ceipt of price -50 mots small size and,$1
large size bottle -by addressing Funronn
& Co, Brockville, Ont.
The Government has made extensive
purchases of stook in Western Ontario for
for the Central Experimental Farm.
IN THE
FARWEST-Away
west in British
Columbia, Hagyard's Yellow 011 is, known
and valued highly, as at home in Toronto.
Miss Eleanor Pope, of Port Haney, B. C.,
says : " For sore throat. coughs, crone,
Bruises, etc., Hagyard's Yellow Oil is the
beet thing I have eyerused."
It is announced that the Irfah delegates
will he ju Canada in February.
If Cold in the Head is not promptly
treated, Catarrh, with all ita disagreeable
consequences, is Sure to follow. Nasal Balm
gives instant relief. Give it a trial.
Contracts for the now Victoria University
building in Toronto have been awarded.
They amount to $180,000.-.
SINCE CRILDIIOOD'S DAYS -Sirs, -I can
highly recommend Hagyard's Pectoral Bal-
sam. It bored my daughter of a cough she
had been troubled with since childhood.
She is now twelve years old.
Dr Thorbutn, on behalf of the Toronto
Medical University Society, and Dr Win -
nett, of Toronto, left for Berlin Friday to
study Dr Koch's consumption cure..
HERE. AND eases -Here and there and
everywhere may be found persons who have
used and now honestly praise Burdock
Blood Bitters for its wonderful blood pur
Hying, cleansing and tonin effect in all dig.
eases of the stomach, liver, bowels in d
blood.
'.;nildren Cry fir Pitcher's Cattterlr
3.4
t&RKET REPORTS.
EXETtt+'lt
Red Wlleat
Spring Wises. t...
t3arley
Outs
Clover S
Timothy
Peas
Corn
Eggs
Butter
F'lourperbbl
Potato a8,per bushel
Apples,per oag
pried 4,pple,pr b
Geese per lb.
Tarter per lb
Ducks per lb
Chickensperpr
goes,dressedperl CO
Beef
Tridesrough, ...
3ressed
Sheepakinc east•
r,
alrskfna
Wool perib
Hay porton
Onionsperbush�
Woodeeroord
-ea to 0990
• 00 88' to 0090
• 40 to 00 45
37 to 3S
300 to 37.
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• ,. 56 to 57
0 4o to kl
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50 to 20
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• 50 to 05•
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QC.5to0(6
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006 to 007
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400 tc54C•
-IG ,E.L -.D AND ..L�.l,.t LA... .r-4*d
-. -WHERE TO BUX
The Best Goods for the Least Money.
We carry the largest s'ock of STOVES and TIN WAR
town. and we sell them at the 1.west possible price for cash.
InEtwinimem
In Hall and Library Lamps we are showing
an elegant display at right prices. All kinds of Table and Hansa,
Lamps at Wholesale prices.
00 to25n'
s, ,: s So to s
.,. ,. 0 60 to 2%
In CROSS -CUT SAWshowing we are all the latest and
,,, .,, 05ntnasr
e 18 to a 2i leading Quit 1 fls and makes. Five different patterns #o etagere~ from
.. 5 co ton 0l
0 So to 005 . E$—A large stock at prices that defy coupe€ition
• 274 to 300
aT:111.RYa $
Fall 'Wheat 0 86 o SO
Sprang wheat........................... 0 fa. s fie
Bar.ey ; 0 40 0 44
(lat8 a 31 ? 3.
Clover Bead rot 75
Timothy 1 se 2 es
Peas 0 55 0 CO
Eggtor............................... so0
Pot,etoea per bag 32 0'14
Apples per bush h5 0 so
Woolperib 2; 020
Havnertn:n 5 5e 6 ill
Bran per ton . 14Oa 34 1'0
Shorts" 44 00 00 24 co
("Atm eaIper blot_ , .. 5 00 7 09
LO pie;`,
Wheat. al"e to 910 nor has. flats, Ses to
4"C ner bus. Peasf to Cris per bus. liars
ler.\rdating. 5(4, to 57e Der bus. Barter Teed,
44e to 493 per bus (lore. cafe to (' c per.
bushel.
TORONTO.
Tnrnnto. Dec. 3 •-Whe:tt Spring -No. 2.:+3e
to Die per bus: red winter. No.2• +.a to990 per
bus `1lnitnbo No : hard. 14,'t , 132 No.2.1 es
•F • ,
tot 41 P •'� ego to den t a v+
E, . per has !Al 4.0
to els per/ins. Piot°l; fano. e4 iia to "4.1e
per b'1 straight roller a1 :, a 141 .1 -',
wrong bakers.44.40 to $1,r0 B.Aitr.F1. 0 1.
08r,.,:: : iu3extra. 510 to rag, :i'. 2, use
ro re.
,GCS
Far ane ease of n.'rvo'ssnes,, sleepless.
nets. weak stomach, inaliFeaatrnu, dvapepsta.
try Carter's Little Nerve [ i1Ga. Relief is
sure. The only nerve medicine for the price !i
la market.
Skeletal Mardollen to sntl'eliug from n tl"tl
cal"), but it able 10 transact b:taineas at his
residence at Eareeclifit,. The Thursday
evening meeting of the Commit was held at
Earnseliffe.
A nonain.e 1acneen--a horrible murder
involving the toes of one lift attracts greater
attention than the theusaads of deaths
(Touring annnnlly from serAfnfa and bad
blood. We want to alt set attention to Bur.
dealt Bleed Bitters, the proved and 'rapider,
remedy for these forms of disease. 11 cures 4
even old ohrouie obstinate eases Well liavo
defined all other treatment.
Canadian applea are bringing 97 alNhngs
per barrel in r.uginnd.
When Baby wits sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, site cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When elle lead Children, she gave them Castoria.
English Spam Lintment removes al
(lard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes
from horses, lilooti Spavin, Curbs, Splints,
Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore
and Swollen Throat, Coughs, oto. Save
$.50 by use of one bottle. t, arrantca the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known.
Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist,
TO NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your addresr, wo Will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr Dye's Col- bratod Electro -Voltaic
Bolt and Appliances, mid thoiroharmiugeffects
upon the nervous debilitated system, and how
they will quickly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet free, I£ you are thus afflicted,
wo will send you aBolt and Appliances on a
trial.
VoLTAICBELT Co.. Marshall, Mich.
ADvioE To (1oTHEn8.—areyou dt8tnroedat
nigbtand broken of your rost by a sick child
suffering and crying with pain of Cuttinc
Teeth? If so send at once and got a bottle
of"11.rs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup"for Chil-
dren Teething. Its value is incalculable
It wi11r'rlievo the poor little sufferer im
mediatal• ..enendupon it, mothers ; there
is 1...mistake about it. Itonnes Dysentery
and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and
i3owois,curos Wind Celia, settees tno Grime.
reduces [oilcan motion, and gives tone and
energy to the whole system . 'Mrs. Winsiow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething i.•
pleasant to the taste audio the proscription
of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United
States, ands for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Prion twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for"Bice
WINsLows SOOTAINO SYauP"and take no
other.
1891.
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
2Z=,'ZTS'SR,B'S>;D,
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world's progress, and presents a record, equally
trustworthy and interesting, of the notable
events, persons and achievements of our time.
'Special supplements will be continued in
1891. They will bo literary, scientific, artistic
historical, critical, topographical, or descrip-
tive. as occasion may demandand will continuo
to deserve the he rty commendation whieS has
been bestowed on past issues by the press and
the public. As a family journal, Harpers
Weekly will, as heretofore. bo edited with a
strict regard for tbe qualties that make it a
safe and welcome visitor to every home.
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As usual, a full stock of general Hardware, .Paints, Oils and Glass
an baud.
.Agents for the celebrated Raymond Sewing Machine.
E JSS T BF/OS.
*HAT THE PEOPLE SAY I
The Most Eeonornica
A. Perfect Faker for Pa
Paread.
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The Best heater.
The Best Farmets' ,stove ant Equally
C;Ici,�tl 1.1- a Persoie in Town.
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Call and see this and other first-class stoves from E.
C. Gurney Company for sale only by
WILT.* riClaalitAND
CENTRAL
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dia
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
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the best
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et and always
fresh. Family recip-
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A NEW AND COMPLETE
—STOCK OF --
Boots &
Shoes.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptlyattendea to.
GEO.1iANSON,
N\OTIOE .
4 _Fr•esib and .A' 671,
STOCK OF GROCERIES
AND CONFECTIONERY
Just arrived at the family Grocery. Also
Pure Extracts and Spices.
1 A. beautiful piece of glass-
ware given away with one lb.
Mayell's Baking Powder.
Dashwood RollerFlonr for sale.
Call and examine our goods before pure
chasing elsewhere.
G. A..EIYNDMAN.
1
THh BEST YET !
TFiE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET I
Overcoatings at any price ; Suit-
ings at any price ; Pantings
at any price
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Undertaking in all i
Gentlemen I leave your orders early, for
Branches.,
S. GIDLEY,
DO YOU
WANT TU BUY
FUR NITURE
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHA lle GOODS
—ARE USUALLY SOLD --
-THEN GALL AT-
GIDLEY'S
-ONLY FIRST-CLASS-
dela".able Good!
Alt Prices Lower that SO-cai,
led Cheap Houses can give
with the best staff of Tailors ; the beat
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion
.�. J. SNELL.
(Successor to C. & 9. Gidley)
ODDFEL' LOWS' BLOCK.