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FOR caste.
Come See Prices
We naw offer Stools, Tinware
faxed Stoves Away Down.
$ ets
No 9 Tin Boilers (made from best
Bradley tin), each,. . .......... 1 75
10,tjt Tin Pails, (do), each 20
10 qt Tin Pails, (do), each, rim, , . , 25
1Z qt Tia Pails (do), 4 for 1 00
12 qt Tin Pails (do), rim, 4 for1 50
Steamers 30
Stove Boards all sizes...... , . , 1 00
No. 9 Brilliant Penensular Cook
Stove,. .. ,,..,.. 14 00
No It Wood, Cook. 17 00
Fipe Art Royal Coal Stove, .. 20 00
Brilliant Novelty " ...... 14 00
Second hand Radiant home Coal , 9 00
One 5 Hole Northwest Standard,. 20 00
2 Rateuded Rezerviors .. 20 00
4 Callous Coal Oil- . , .. . , 70
" " Water W'hite.. 1 00
Chestnut Ulaelesneith COW
eat WerS-X7ee,
Rom Naris ................ 2 90
Steel l`it*ils 2 90
Coit 'eon— ... , , ..... , . 2 60
No 3 Daley. Churn ..... 5 00
GROCERI.,S, SUGARS,
TEAS,
TOILETSOAPS—full line—F.leetric,
Russian, London, Dignan
:Swam 'UV , Hives, Wool. PAWN% FTC,
gGGS,1'QUL1`it7u', iii TRADE.
Exeter Boiler'Flour oil band at
JAS.
�j $2.35 per jc jwt.. (�jjjj
JAS. N. SWARD, ARD, tt . JI. ONOUR,
.propriQtor, Mager.
lDW$ NOTES
eanntalt,
Between $35,900 and $40.00) are
being paid dai.y for wheatin Manitoba.
The StClair river is blacked with toe,
for the first time in two years.
At the Owen Sound, Ont.. High.
School entrance examination 65 pup
ilii were successful.
Mr John ,Dutton, of Bowmanvillo, is
the presldent of the Provincial Poultry
Association for the ensuing year.
.t1 mill hand at Rainy River, named
Carruthers, wits fowl dead in his
house Friday, with a bullet in hie
head.
Hey is very low priced in Manitoba
this season, and as a consequence
many stacks will likely be allowed to
rot. it
Polito Constable Pope, of the Lon-
don force,
o.n-
donforce, has died trona the injuries
he received in the runaway accident
last Monday.
The Canadian Pacific has declared a
dividend of 5 per cent., payable Feb,
15. This is the road which would not
pay Even for its axle grease,
St Thomas ie in ono reaped ' moat
fortunate place. During last year The census bureau reports that the
there were but eine fires in the city, Indian population of the United States
and the total loss was only $$00, exolusive of Alaska, is 244,704.
The number of emigrants who sailed Smallpox is Increasing in Texas, and
from German ports for America during at one or two pointe it appears to be
November last was higher than the assuming an epidemic form.
emigration statistics show for the same
month in five yearn past.
It is stated on good authority that
the Koch method of treatment iu the
case of the ehthtsical patient in the
Toronto General Hospital will turn out
a failure.
excited, but can get no Slue to the
fire bugs.
The voting farrepeal of the Scott
Act inCharlottetown P. E. I., took
place. Fr'day. Th.+ fight was a most
ex icing one, and resulted in the re-
peal of the act thy a majority of fifteen
yokes.
At Halifax all the engines on t•he.
Cape Breton Railway—four in number
—went over an embankment Friday
while assisting a, derailed train. The
passengers from the train hod to pre-
ceed to Port Mulgrave by stage.
On Thursday night some evil dispos-
ed person broke into the Welland
Avenue Methodist Church, St (iathar-
Ines, robbed the charity boxes and
carried off the parson's tookieg glass
and other small articles.
On Friday afternoon whilesotue men
were chopping wood in the bush one
Hyacinthe Beaulieu, 1'enetengutshene,
wasstruck ty a falling tree and killed..
1e leaves a wife and six, ceildren des-
titute.
While skating on lake Ontario about
two utiles from Bronte Saturday, two
boys named Joyce and Helsmere
Smith, aged 12 and 16 years, respect..
MAY, were drowned by breaking
through the toe. Both lads resided
with thotr perentsin Bronte.
A respectable farmer named Fabian
Anger, the father of a Marge family,
who reside at Leanne e mike, Ottawa,
at reaching home on Saturday, tt was
imagined he had called into some
neighbors, but Sun ay the body of the
missing mall was found frozen Off in
the middle of the read, only two miles
from home,
John Trick. aresident of Uxbridge,
died at Norden, Man., from the effects
of a dose of poison taken unintentional
ly. it appears that be bad a bottle of
poison to kill vermin and a bottle of
gin. He reached for the gin during
the night and by mistake got the pof-
eon. ire lingered to terrible agony
for two days before he die:.,
A g ing of eouuterfeitera were arrest-
act Friday in Rochester township near
W'tndsor.The gang included a woman
Warned Dudley and three men mated
Studson—father of two sons. On the
premises were found a milling lathe
and a die for United Staten dopers,
Wei des a quan ti ty of the apur-ous coins.
The counterfeit is an excellent imit-
anon, of the pr per weight and ring,
and the calm, have b• en extensively
sold on the other side at 33 cents on
the dollar.
A cow belonging to Mr Wm Down of
the township of Ekfrid recently dropp-
ed a pair ot calves, which .,ear a strik-
ing resemblance to the Siam„•se twine.
They were joined from the head to the
hetet of the shoulders, coming together
its such a wav that the near trent leg
of one and the off leg of the other
formed the breast. They were detach-
ed from the shoulders clown and hart
joint ownership of a Bingle head, which
was iu size about double that of the
average calf. One windpipe supnhed
the wants of both, but eaoh had an
individuality of liver.
VNITED BUM.
Thirty-four thousand dollars were the
net profits of' the Detroit Exposition
last year.
The average yield of corn iu the
United States last year was 29.7 bush-
eis, of wheat 11.1 bushels and of oats
19.8 bushels to tlio acro.
A a charity ball in the Chicago
Auditorium on Thursday night 4,000
people were present, and the proceeds
Robt. Middleton, employed at Bell's were nearly $1$,000.
factory, Guelph, had three of his ribs
broken and was otherwise injured by
the elevator catching him on (ironing
the basement floor.
During the last fiscal year silver and
Dopper for Canada to the amount of
$165,000 was coined. The Finance
Department realized on it a profit of
neatly $50,000
Canadian Pactfic treffic receipts
for
the week ending Jan. 7 were $294,000;
for same week last year, :239,000.
Earnings on the New Brunswick Rail.
way are included in both years.
The Governor General has received
a cablegram from Sir Charles Tupper
asking for information respecting
Wadsworth, the Englishman who re-
cently mysteriously disappeared from
Wallaceburg, Ont. It is feared that
Wadsworth, who carried $3,000 on his
person, met with the same fate as
Banwell.
A very remarkable feat is said to
hays been performed by a yearling
colt belongiug toMr Joseph Uptigrove
hying near Delaware. The young
animal was in a field separated from
..it mother and other horses, and in
n endeavor to reach them it cleanly
cleared a barbed-wire fence measuring
5 feet 6 inches. Mr Uptigrove was k
witness of the•perf'ormance.
Geologist in Canada -and the United
States perdict earthquakes in the
valley of the Ottawa and the St Law-
rence and. throughtout Quebec on the
12th inst. Within the last three hun-
dred years seve al shocks have occurr-
ed periodically during the New Year
season. One earthquake slashed ice in
the River St. Lawrenoe, threw down
several houses, and, rang church belie.
On the 12th inst. the sun reache its
maximum proximity to earth, and the
moon was in the fourth quarter.
On Thursday morning the barns be-
longing to Peter McLeod, Lake Range,
near Kincardine, were destroyed by
fire. It started in the straw stack.
Friday morning the barns of S McKim
were also destroyed. A11 the stook
wastburned. The loss will be very
heavy. Both buildings were insured.
This makes the seventh fire that has
oonurred in that section during the
past year, and all are betievea to have
been the work of an incendiary. Farm-
ers in the neighborhood are muon
Six establtehments la the United
States are making or preparing to
make tin plates, This is a result of
the McKinley bill.
The United States Treasury Depart-
ment has as yet taken no action on
the request of the Port Huron men
that the customsoffictals be withdrawn
from Canadian elevators.
A combination of oatmeal man
ure s will meet in Chicago next Tues-
day to form the American Oatmeal
Company. The resuitlof the combine
will be the probably closing dow
the smaller mills.
Snow fell Saturday night at Del Rio,
Texas 150 miles weat of San Antonia
on the Southern Pacific Road.
was the first in four years, and th
was the deepest on record, being
five inches.•.
•
ufact
n of
This
e fall
about
Blind Tom is dying of eofiisumptton,
and the X500,000 which he earned by
his Skill as a pianist has mysteriously
disappeared, leaving him a pauper
inmate of a lunatic asylum. Again is
exemplified the adage that "a fool and
his money are soon parted."
At the Emergency Hospital ht. Chi-
cago 75 or a 100 members of the Ma.
sonic fraternity will permit akin to be
cut from their bodies for grafting upon
the body of John Oscar Dickerson, a
fellowMason, whose recovery from an
operation for the removal of a cancer -
ons growth depends upon this treat-
ment.
There is no longer any doubt that
the Methodist church of the United
States has by a large majority of its
members, declared in favor of chang-
ing the constitution so as to admit
women to the General Conference.
The total vote ot 368 districts is 314,-
602, of which 196,928 were cast in favor
and 117,674 against the proposed
amendment,showing a majority to date
of 79,254.
Mrs. John Clifton and three of her
children, of Stockton, Kan., were
found dead in their house in the . Blue
Hl1f;i, near Farmington, on Saturday
and two other children were in tidying
condition. The woman's husband died
lour years ago. The crops failed year
atter year, and when the recent bliz-
zard came it left the house with nei-
ther fusel nor food . The family starved
to death.
Feeler Roller Mills,
MAIIKET l >"FOI 'I'S,
Wheat; 85c. to OOc. per bush.
OUSELLINf PRICI S.
Flour, Strong Baker's, $2 75 per 100
de Best Family 2 35 ,.
do Low Grade , 1 75 "
Stan .
•.
80e.
''
Middlings .. . - , 90c. "
Screening .. 1 OOe. "
Chop , , .. $1 00 to 1 25
Chop stone refuting every day.
TERMS CASH.
TE E EXLl'.TERMIL cos.
Bradstreeet'i Review says ; "The
total number of failures in the United
States fie 1890 was 10 673, or 9 per cent
less than. reported in 1889; gross as-
sets and liabilities, 30 per cent and
247 er cent heavier respectively than
in 1889- Repeats give 1,626 failures
in the Dominion of Oana•ia and hiew,
toundland For 1890. only 10 more than
in the year 1889. The aggregate Ile -
bilines are $12.482 000, against $13,.
147,000, in I8S9, while the assets equal
56,746,000 as compared with $0, 110,000
in 1889. Ontario bad 837 1 -Inures 25
less than in 1889, with $5,657,000 of
ltabiltttes, against $6 143,000 in 1889
art $ $2,459 090 of assets, agslnst $2,835
000 in 1889, Quebec reported 491
failures in 1890 or 33 less than in 1889.
The gross liabilities were 4,927,100
last year and $v"",552 000 in 13119, The
total assets for I.90 were $2,585,000.
against $2,568,000 in 1889. The fail -
in New Brunswick, Nova Scots,
.prince Edward Island, Newfoundtand,
Manitoba. Northwest `Territory and
Britian Columbia were each. more num-
erous than In 1889, and except in
Prince Edward Island the totala of
liabititiea of failing traders were also
larger in 1800 than .n 1889,
Deride.
t.
Balfour's fund for the distressed
poor in Ireland now amounts to £10,-
Tile body of a man frozen to death
was found yesterday morning :n the
streote of Preston, Eng.
The Berlin Post denies the reports
coming from San Francisco in regard
to the annexation of the Gilbere Is-
lands by Germany.
The 200 clerks in the London Postal
Savings .Bank, suspended for refusing
to work overtime, have apologised,
and have been reioetated.
The Daily Telegraph save it is author -
mod to deny the report of Gladstone's
intended retirement from the Liberal
leadership,
It is reported a syndicate is being
formed to buy up all the flour mills
in the north of England. The synth --
aide is said to command a capital of
42,000,000.
Bitterly gold weather prevails in
Paris, and is causing much distress
among the pe orer classes. The bodies.
of three persons who had been frozen
to death during the night were picked
up in the.streets Saturday morning.
Professor Virchow delivered a lec-
ture last night before the Berlin Medi-
cal Society on Prof Koch's discovery,
in the course of which he gave the re-
sults of 21 post mortem examinations
he had made of persona who had died
up to the end of December after hav-
ing received. injections of the so.oalled
lymph.
HARKET REPORTS.
27cBTEIt
Red Wheat... 58 to 00 90
Spring Wtreat.., ,. ^ SS to 00 sd
Barley
... 4'tort41
Clover S)ed ... 41
4,Qoto47+
Teas thy �, 1 25 t 1;35
Corn .. ,.. 0 40 to 51
ICggs ^• 2010 22
Mittel ,,, 43 to a 14
1'lourperbbl .. ee to .5 se
Potatoes,por bnsihel . .,, 40 to 0 40
Apple8,per oag -• -, 1 co to 1 eo.
DriedAppleepr b ... ... 0 Oto 050
nesse per lb, ... O e5 to 006
Turkevper lb , .., 01' to 08
Ducks per lb . .., 0 Of to 0 07
Chickenaperpr 0 25 to 0 00
liogs,•iressedperlr0 -. 525 to 5 75.
Reef. .,, 400 tc'505
widesrongb„ .. ... 2 00 to 250
Arouse. .„ . ... 3 5010 290
Sheepskins each ... .,. 0 60 to 2°'
wool ins .. „, 050 to05r
o 0
Feaypertan •6 f0s06 0"Onionsperbuah" , e 50 to 0 OS
Woodperoord .,. „. 25010 Bop
It is now the seventh week of the
prevalence of frost thorougbout the
United Kingdom. FromJohn O'Groat's
douse to Land's End the country is
wrapped in snow, and canals and
streams are ice bound. Even a num-
ber of tidal rivers are frozen fast. The
Thames below Richmond remains
partially frozen, and is covered with
ice floes, wh.ch impede navigation.
Above 'Teddington the ice on the
Thames is eight inches thick. Carriers'
vans can traverse the river's frozen
surface from Sutton Court to Abing-
don. Skaters hate a free stretch for
many miles above and below Oxford.
Numerous deaths have resulted from
the extreme cold, several of them at
the very gates of workhou,es, where
groupes of poor poople were waiting
for shelter. Midland Newspapers de -
Ware that thousanda of persons in that
region are in a condition of semi -stars•
ation, many laborers being compulsor-
ily idle, without fires or food,
English Spavin Liuitnent removes al
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes
'
from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints,
Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sort:
and Swollen Throat, Cougqs, etc. Save
$50 by use of oue bottle. Warranted the
Most wonderful 131emish Cure ever known.
Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist.
sir. ma.101
Sall Wheat.... ..... 0 8$ 090
Spring Wheat. ., „..... . ...... ... 067 0 ss
Bar,ey = 0 40 0 46
Oats ... . 0 39'40
Clover Seed . 3 00 4 50
Timothy ..................... . 1 27 1 :te
Peas. ...., .. . 0 55 0 5,4
Eggtx ... ..-.7. -. .... ; .,, .. 2e 020
x2013_
Potatoes per bag ,p 9$
Apples per bush 050
Wool per ib ..,, ... ..... 20 020
Bay porton .................. , 5 506 00
Bran per ton,., .,14 0014 CO
Shorts' 1,20 002020
natutoalpettiiol,.,.•.............. 0 00 7 00-
LONDON.
'Wheat, 02c to 930 per bus. Oats, 400 tc,
4ic net bus. Peas .65o to 66e Perbua. r-
ley,M slting.503 to 57e her bus. Barter Feed,
4se to 4330 par bus Corm, Olio to 67o per,
bushel,
KEEP OF TICE ()MAPS.— Wet, wintry wea-
ther causes chapped hands, sore throat,
crodp, colds, pain iu the chest, swellings;
etc., for whioh a certain oure exists in
Hagyard's Yellow Oil, the best pain expel-
ler for internal or external use. Keep it on
hand in oaae ofaemorgenoies. Fivory bot-
tle is a little giant in curative power.
Tun KEY STONE—ijcegular action of the
bowels is the keystone of health. The use
of B B B insures it and oures constipation,
dyspepsia, etc. Miss F Williams, , 445
Bloor St Toronto, writes, --Have used your
used your Burdock BloodBitters for eon-
s ipatiou and pain in the head with great
success. .1 improved from tiro second
dose.
COMING F,YRNTS,—Coming levents are
foreshadowed by a hacking cough, night
sweats, pain in the chest, etc. Arrest its.
progress at once by taking Hagy-ard'e Pee -
total Balsam, which never failes to pure
coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, etc,
and even in affirmed aousumption affords
great relief.
7 OTICE.-THE PUBLIC ARE
hereby cautioned againstpurchasin, or
negotiating' in any manner. a promissory` note
drawn in favor of one C. W. Yourix for the
sum of one hundred and fifty dollars (5150), by
Sampson Parsons, as no value has been received
for the aforesaid note.
SAMPSON PARSONS.
TORONTO.
Toronto. Jan, 14 --Wheat Spring—No. 3. 99e
toil 91c per bus: red winter.No.2 97a to98eper
bus Manitoba No :bard. Mete 97c No, 3, 86c
to 66e: PEAS (15c to s6o per bus. OATS 45*
to 46cer hue. FLOUR, extra. 44 5. to `44.10
per bait straight roller .7,4.20 to4.25;
wrong bakers. 44,00 to $4,.0. BARLEY, No 1.
02c to 62e ; No 3 extra. 52c to 52o; No 2. 57e
to 57e
When Baby wasslck,.we metier Oesteria.
When shelves a Cbltd, she cried for Cestoda.
When she became ltiss, she c'ung tp Castoria.
When Shelled Children, shegarethew Castorfa.
AU Men
young, old, ar middle-aged, who find them
selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who
aro broken down fratn excesa ar overwork,
resulting in many of thefollowing syntptoine
Mental depression, premature old age, lose
of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,
dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart,
wttiseions, lack of energy, pain in the kid.
neva, headaebe, pimpier on the face or
body, itching or peculnr eenaation about the
soralum, wasting of the organs, dizziness,
speaks before the eyes, twitoliing of the
muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashful.
nese, deposits in the urine, loss of will power
tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and
flabby muscles, desire to eleop, failure to be
rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of
hearing, lose of voice, desire for solitude,
excitability of towper,suhken eyes surround-
ed with leaden circle, oily looking Akin, etc.,
ate all symptoms of nervous debility that
lead to insanity anti death unless cured.
Tho spring or vital force Laving lost its
tension every function wanes in consequence
Those who through abuao committed .in
ignorance may be permanently ourod.
Send your address for book on all diseases
peouliar to man. Address M. V. Lubon, 50
Front St. E„ Toronto, Ont. Books sent
free sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are faint spells, purple lips, numb.
Hess, paipttation, skin beats, bot flashes,
rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the
heart with beats strong, lapid and irregular,
the eeoond heart beat quicker than the first,
pain about the breast bond, etc., can posi-
tively be cured. No cure, no pay. Send
for book. Address M. P. LEMON, 50 Front
Street East. Toronto, Ont.
Anvioe TobtoTaans.—Areyou disturnedat
nightand broken of yourrest by a sick ohild
suffering and crying with pain of Cutting
Teeth? If so send at once and got a bottle
of"Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup" /or Chil-
dren Teething. Its value is inealoulable
It wiiloolieve the poor little sufferer im
mediateh Jenendupon it, mothers ; there
is r..;mistake about it. It cures Dysentery
and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and
)3oweis,cures Wind Colfe, softens the Guma.
reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and
energy to the whole a stem, Mrs.Winelow's
Soothing Syrup" for ohildren teething is
pleasantto the taste and, is the prescription
of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in • the United
Status, and., for Bale by all druggists
throughout. the world. Plioe twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for"Mss
WINSLOW8 SooTUINe SYRUP"and take no
other.
'10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your address, we will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr Dye's Oel, brated Eteotro-Voltaic
Belt and Appliaeoes,and theiroharming effects
upon the nervous debilitated system, and how
they will quickly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted,
we will send you aBelt and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIC BELT 00.. Marshall, Mich.
CONSUMPTIONOURED:
An old physician retired from practice.hav
ing had planed in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and pnrmanent cure for
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, At ihma and
all throat and lung affections, also a positive
and radical euro for nervous debility and all
nervous complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
oases, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive,
and a desire to releive human suffering ,I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, the
recipe in German, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and using. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper, W. A. NOYES, 820. Powers' Block
Rochester, N. Y.
'„ &T7 • AND . RLAiRaci-'
...,— WHERE TO BUY—_._.2
The Best Goods for the Least Money.
We carry the largest stock of STOVES and TINWARE. in
town, and we sell them at the lowest possible price for cash.
uncommenene
In Hall and Library Lamps we are showing
an elegant display at right prices. All kinds of Table and Hand
Lamps at wholesale prices.
In CROSS -CUT SAWS we are showing all the latest and
leading patterns and makes. Five different patterns to choose from,
A2ME5 —•.A. large stock at prices that defy competition.
As usual, a full stock ofeneral Hardware, .Paints Oils and Glass
an hand. g,
.Agents for the celebrated Reymond Sewing Machine.
BISSETT BROS,
WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY T
The Most Economical Stove, The Best Heater.
A Perfect Baker for Pastry or The Best Farmets' Stove and ly
Bread. d.
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Gio Person'nTown.
f
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A man's wife should always be the same
especially to her husband, but if she is
weak and nervous, and uses Carter's Iron
Pills, she canuot be for they make her
feel like a different person, so they all say,
and their husbands say so too I
A GASH PRIZE—The proprietors of Bur
dock Blood Bitters will give a prize of five
dollars for the cleverest and best essay(uot
to exceed 1C0 words) upon the, merits of B
B B as a cure for disease. The competition
will close Jany, let, '91, after which the
successful essay will be published (with the
Ruth Ws name if desired) They will also
pay $1 each for any of the essays they may
select, and publish. No restrictions. Try
your skill, and address, T. MILBURN,& Co,
Toronto.
Children Cry for Pitcher'. Calorie
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Call and see this and other first-class stoves from E.
85 C. Gurney Company for sale only by
WILLI FO141aAND1
CEN TRAM, COOS **
Drug Store
One Door South
of Post Offico
--1.1E RAS—
A NEW AND COiiiPLET:
—STOCK OF ---
A full stook of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package Boots &
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition,
Powd- Sewed work a speciality.
er Repairing promptly attended to.
the best GEO. MANSON,
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared. at
CentralDrug Store Exeter.
Shoes.
C LUTZ.
!I$1na tc!
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NOTICE.
.1 Fresh and New
STOCK OF GROCERIES
AND CONFECTIONERY
Just arrived at the family Grooery. Also
Pore Extracts and Spices.
A. beautiful piece of glass—
ware given away with one lb.
Mayell's Baking Powder.
Dashwood Boller Flour for sale.
Call and examine our goods before pur:
chasing elsewhere.
G. A. HYNDMAN..
DOYOV
WANT TO BTJY
FIRST-CLASS
FURNITURE
l AT LOWER RATES
lJ
y T HA f SHAM GOODS
—ARE USUALLY SOLD ----
-THEN GALL AT—
I GID�LEY'S
TEM BEST YET I —ONLY FIRST-CLASS--
THE
IRST-CLASS—THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET tReliable Goodi, ,
Overooatings at any price ; Suit- ,
ings at any price ; Pantings
at any price
At Prices Lower that so -ca,
led Cheap Houses can give
Rest Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter if
Glentlemen i leave your orders early,n7
for � d�itakltl in ��
with the beat staff of Tailors ;, the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
g , Branches.
Cutting in Town, yo i are sure of satisise
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