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NEW NOTE$
CANADIAN.
A special census shoved'Montreal's
pllpt/letiort to be 211,302.
henry Read, assistant treasurer of
the Grand Trunk. is dead.
A Wingham despatch says : " We
have beautiful Nay weather at pre -
gent?'
Toronto's mortality returns for the
week ending Saturday gave $9 births,
54 deaths and 35 marriages..
James Davis, Roof ew county, who
cut half of h a tongue off, has since
died, Ele was 60 years of age.
.ew bridges are to he hunt over the
Red and Asstnlboiue Rivers at Winni•
peg
Owing to the Illness of the Bishop of
Ontario his work will be performed
during April by the Bishop of Niagara.
Ilon. Mr. Laurier has written a letter
to a Wrunipeger stating his intention
to vleit the CanadianNorthwestduring
the coning summer,
Archbishop Cleary has had an opera-
tion performed on one of his eyes, and
may lose the sight of the eye perman-
ently.
Out of a total number of 250 students
regiatered in the McGill renis l school
last aeesiou, 103 were front, the Pr_ tvinve
of Ontario.
Dir. A. Graham of Glencoe, started
to plow on is April. Wheat and
• clover have come throngh the winter
in first ,Klass oonditiou in that district,
By carder of the Revenue Departunent
$16.000 worth of smuggled whiskey
was sold at public auction at Quebec
Alondey,
Joseph Gaynor, of Port Arthur, a
teamster recently from Shereroke,
Ilan bis head injured by a log falling
upon it, Dud be diets before metlhcal
assistance could be obtained
Gorge Fisher, proprietor of the
Station Hotel, Rowmanvillo, dropped
dead when coming downstairs about 1
o'clock Saturday worming. Apoplexy
is supposed to be the cause.
It la uuderatootl that the Govern.
most, at the opening of Parliament,
will move that the McGreevy scandal
Le referred to the Committee on
Privileges and Elections.
It is reported that Mr.. W. F. f.ler.
ridge, B. D., pastor of St Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, has
received a call to a ) ew York church
at a salary of $7,000,
Ester Dclen, the Ottawa domestic
who jumped out of a second story
window in her employer's house Mum.
day night repeated ber suicidal at.
tempt Friday night She was taken
into custody.
A gentleman who has traveled ex-
tensively throughout Ontario ra
authority for tate statement that both
fall wheat anti clover have wintered
safely. Ind that the outlook is most
hopeful for good crops.
Stale Cbtet Justice Gait rendered
his decision that a person could not
be arrested tor betng drunk, the Ham-
ilton police have been notified not to
arreat tntoxicated people, unless they
act disorderly, etc.
Prinoipat Cavan, of Knox College,
Toronto,yeaterday celebrated the 25th
anniversary of hie assuming that office.
Dr.Caven's many .filende in the Weat
will wiah him many happy .returns of
the day.
Two little children of Mr. George
Barry's of Minden were playing out
doors and got hold of a bottle contain
Ing belladonna, and helped themselves -
'to a portion of its contents. A doctor
succeeded in saving the children's
lives,
Some contemptible sneaks visite,]
.the Salvation Army barracks. Bluth,
last Friday night, and tore uta the fieg,
burned books, nearly destroyed the
drum and perlormed other tricks that
would ensure them comfortable quart-
ers in Goderich jail for 6 mos.
In 1890, 1,386 cattle, 30,551 sheep.
1,324 swine and 1,694 horses were
imported into Canada. The exports
to the United Kingdom during the
year were 122,142 cal tie and 43.780
sheep. compared with 85,053 cattle and
58,983 sheep during I8s9.
. A bar] shoottng:.scrape is reported
from near Pembina, just south of
Manitoba boundary. Two brothers
named Bartlett .started out to kill one
McConnell, theseducer of their sister
going to his house and tilling him with
bullets. He cannot live, Penile, who
attempted to disarm the BartletLs
were badly wounded. Fred Bartlett
euhsequently committed suicide.
Richard Jobuston, of Toronto, who
is the ftefendant in a $2,000 seduction
suit brought him by his mother-in-law,
Catherine Kerrigan, charging him with
seducing her daughter. aibfel df' John-
sion'a wife, was served with a second
writ on Saturday. This action is
brought by Sarah Johnston, who, to-
gether with her two children, left her
husband on Friday evening and went
to •live with her mother. She is
cl iming $I5 per week alimony for
herself and children.
About 9 o'clock yesterday morning
Mrs. Dulmege. wife of Wm. Dulmage.
grocer, at Queen street, Toronto, went
into the stable connected with the
establishment to feed the horse when
the horse kicked her. It was discover
ed tbat the bones of her left cheek
were crushed and her right arm and
right leg and several ribs were frac•
ture.d, besides several wounds on the
scalp and about the body. Her recov-
ery is doubtful. '
A special " from Ottawa announces
that the Dominion Government has
decided to allow the Provincial Act
abolishing Separate Schools, and also
an Act abolishing French in the Legis-
Tature and journals and judicial , pro-
•eeedings to go into operation. In his
repast Sir John Thompson says ;-,.,u It
is doubtful whether the Legislature
hail, the power to pass these Acte, The
constitutionality of them however, can
be easily,teated in tbenourts by anyone
who is interested in the use of the
French laaguage in legal proceedings
or In the ,journals of the Assembly, and
thereforeebe prerogative of disallow-
ance has not been exercised.+'
Mr. George Harris!, of Vickeryville,
while et work in Eli Coukie's sawmill,
et Wood's Corners. on the afternoon of
April 1, accidently fall upon the saw
and was out in two across tate chest,
throwing his heart a distance of 25 ft,
UNITL^D STATES.
During the past week there were
1,100 deaths in New York, against 895
for the preceding week.
F T. Barnana, of liri lgeport, Conn.,
is dying. lie has been seek for several
weeks arid his condition took a serious
turn Monday. The physicians state
that the veteran showman .menet live
more than a dry or two at moat.
arrangements have been perfected
for a bre bicycling tour through Caoada
Irons ;Niagara Falla to Detroit this sure.
trier, 'Tire start is to be made from
the former place Jutv'3.
Edward Hollings, better known es
'»Big' Hollings, a colored pugilist,
brutally murdered his tie Sunday
morning at Jersey City by heating ber
on the heal and face with a hetobet.
NATIONAL PREJUDICES VANQUISH'D
Writ Trati1401s ar A emote phrcOSEr:x.
The magnetic influence of gold attracts
the people of every elirne to our shores,
:Slim of ell nations, and sesame ail the
tauguax;ea of civilisation, are to sae foetid
congregated on our auriferous plana Dif-
fering in all other things iu their customs,
babies And religion -yet there is cue point
upon which their opinions calucide. Feet-
lisbineu and Americana, Preach, Swiss,
Germans, Swedes, Italiana, and Chinese'
admit, without a dissenting voice, that the
great remedies introduced to the world forty
yeara ago by Holloway are bettor adapted
to the cure of diseases in this elimats than
any .other f'reparetiolt in existeuee. Tlua
appoers, is tact, to be the experience of
=and i n all parts of the world,aud helm
the universal pepnlarity of time medicines,
We consider, however, that the boundless
confidence placed in their einem by the
hepreseintetiveaofgo Man} nations at that
educe. id a striking pheuometaou in wodieal
history. Many of these people in their
youth end even in maturity, were accustom
eft to the neo of drugs and nonatruuis
paculier to their eeveral countries, The
rereediee were cotnnreted to their mind,
with associations of home, and indorsed. as
it were, by titait national prejudices. Yet 1
they have boon thrown slide and utterly
repudiated, wads fiulioway'a Pills and1
Ointment bare been adopted by a eminent
impulse throughout the entire gold regions,
There is only one way of Remitting for
this movement, It is the result of con.
elation --conviction grauuded an personal
observation and experience.
The (Hutment is need with ouch wonder
fel succors as a dressing for wounds, ulcers,
and sore lega, and for all the external dis
enema and casualties to which the adventur
oils gold hunter is peculiarly liable, tont
smarty a dipger'd tent eau be foetid within
the vast area of the gold fields uuprovidod
with a stook of this healing, soothing, cool
iug preparation. The hard faro of the
d :'ger, and sometimes his habits tend to
e tiate tris blood and develop running son s
etre, perulout ulster( of the body and linos.
Bad legs, especially, are very common at
the digging, and serionaly interfere with
the labiate of the diggers. The worst capes
of this plass are oared by the Ointment
with extraordinary rapidity. Tho best
method of healing sore legs, and sores, and
ulcers generally, is by rubbing the flint
mont into the inflamed mitts around the
orifice, first opening the pornaand softeniug
the flesh with warm loineutetians. The
part affected is then dressed with lint or
linen teenaged with the Ointment, Suoli
is the externa[ treatment, but it is also
proper to give the patient a fey dosesat tbs
Pella during the progress of the cure, as
they serve to purify the blood and di(charge
morbid matter from the syatem, while tate
Ointment is doing its work on the snrfnce,
OH, WHAT A COUGII
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
terrible disease Consumption. Ask your-
selves if you can afl',rd for the sake of
saving 50c , to ran the risk and do nothing
for it We know from experience that
Shiloh's Cure will euro your cough. It
never fails;
A. GREAT sLuesiNo—Sirs--I bare taken
three bottles of Burdock Bloodleitters and
find it a good medicine for constipation and
poor appetite. I will conti-nie taking it as
it is a great blessing and I feel a great
change in my health since taking it.
Mus y GREEN,
5 Sydenham Street,
Toronto, Ont.
It may be gatheredfrom the reports
which come from Europe that the powers
are preparing for the great war which must
inevitably come, Russia being the chief dis-
turbing element.
IMPORTANT AND TRUE—No better evidence
of the tacit that Burdock Blood Bitters is a
certain remedy for all blood drecrdera can
be asked than that of Geo V Thomas, drug
gist, of Holl, P Q , wboae wife was cured of
cancer by BB B. The family doctor is
pertain that the diseaee was cancer aud that
ft is now cured.
HAGYARD'9 PECTORAL n3AL»Air—Hagyard'a
Pectoral Balsam gives prompt relief in
coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough
Drone, asthma or bronchitis. it is the most
pleasant and perfect throat and lung healer
in the world for children or adults. Yrioe
25m.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she Dried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she citing to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mas. WrxsLow's Soon:nisei SYRUP has been
used by millions of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at
once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for ohildren teething. It
will relieve the poor lithe sufferer immediately.
Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
about it. It 'urea Diarhoes, regulates the
Stomach and Bowel", cures Wind Colic. softens
the gums, reduces Inflammation, and'Ives
tone and energy to the whole svrtem. Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teeth-
ing is pleasant to the taste and is the preser; -
tion ofone. of the oldest and best female
physioians'andnurses .in the United States
Price,. 25 cents *,bottle. Sold by all druggists.
•tbroogNcutthe world. 'Be sure and ask for
'.Hew ltrtrisrow•: 9ematge Stun."
Feeler o11cr Mills.
11Tet. 1[t[CET REPORTS.
Wheat $1.02to $1,04 per bush
OUR SEreLINQ .PittOIl;s..
Flour, Strong Bakers', $3 00 per1.00
do Best F+amiiy 2 75
do Low Grade , . 2 00 t.
Blau.. .. 80c, " tt
Middlings , , . , ..,.. , 90c. cc
Screening. 1OOc, tt
Chop .., $1i 15 to 1 25 t°
Chop stone running every day.
Mr TERMS CASH..
Tor, li.''. .1~'•.:rEtt laid .tNG Coy.
1514B.KET REPORTS.
=ET ER
Rod Wheat
$ ltrtns
K,,rley
)a.te
Mover tied
rit:tutby
Peas
Corn
l Egs
Butte'
Flaarperbbl
P rtatoee,por bushel
Apples,per, nag
nraeddppletpr
ci0eeo per lb.
Turkey por lb
Ducks per lb
0hickoeaperpr
t1,oes,1reasodperle0
Reef
" tressed
ibeepskins natal
Calfskin('
wool pod b
Ray per Gan
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tnuionsnerhnsh
Woodeoraord
gog
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spring Meet. ........................ 1 021 f•3
Barmy ,,, . 0 45 0 45
clover Seed.„.., , 3 71 4 25
Timothy,... ........,........... ,. 1 2s l ar
Pone.. . ................ ..•..... . 0 75 0 78
Bse • ..... 12o 35
utter .................... 15 0 17
Potatoes per bag 50 55
Appleaper bnsli............... 050
wool per lb,20 020
Ray tartan S 5n 6 0n
Bran per ton.— 14 00 14 00
Rhoda." .. 20 00 20 00
tl*tnnealperbele- 4 GO 7 00
flogs,tiressed filer 100 5 OO to 5 23
IDNDO„• ''4T
Wheat,1.03to1•10 per has. Oats, 52a to
Ste per bus. Nemesia to 011e per bus, Bar-
ley,; feltintr. 5O3 to 07c oar bus. Barley Feed,
44o to48o per bus Cora, 613o to Ole per..
bushel.
T(IR trN
Toronto. April 7--WYboat Spring --No, 2.1 02e
tel 03 per bus; red winter, No .2.1 07 to 1 Oe per
bus. atanitnba No 2hard,116 to 117, Na. 3i.01a
to!Nle; PEAS 80e to 810 per bus. OATS 48e
to Ole per bus. FLOUR, extra, $4 SO toe 4.55
per hakers..4,00 tht o $i t0. BARLF,Y, No 3.
Ole to chis: No 3 extra 56a to 5'ier No 2, 58a
to 5ao
F.
J. KNIGHT,
la311.d.7G1111:C Zees'
Fancy and Staple groceries,
I, QT.TV RS,
CIGA.RRS, TOBACCO,
(Now Located in Mace's osis stsnd, Maiu.at)
For finest (tremolos and Teas,
Bo sure to tall and soo me;
For in the corner store, in efaca's block.
You will find we have the finest stook
Of goods that people daily use.
Our leas and Coffees and our Spice,
We keep in titno-both clean and nice -
And those who've purchased aught have found
Full sixteen ounces to the pound.
Upon the shelves you'll always find
Canned meats of every sort and kind;
Molds -es too. and honey sweet.
and'yrup that cannot be heat :
Dried Fruits and Raisins. sweet and (loan,
Fine Cheese and Butter may be snow,
And Olives, Catsup. Sauces and Oils
Put up in bottles of all styles;
In fact everything your heart oould wish,
Froin sardines up to salted fish,
All kinds of brushes, brooms and rope,
Baskets, wash-, oards. tabs or soap.
Wo will sell you cheap by lots or weights,
Or trade for produce, poultry and eggs.
F. J. KNIGHT.
Stephen Council.
Crediton, 6th April, 18918
All members present : last regular meet
ing urinates read and signed.
The following patlimasters were appoint
ed commencing on London Road at 8 B;
thence N, again commencing 8 B, 2nd:-.
W auxteble, J ,Marshall, 8 McCoy, J Hee,
man, T Sweet, G Floyd, W Hueston, J
Bouden,C Christie, W Sanders, T Shapton
W Dearing, C Kuhn, 13, Sims, W Banes, J
Finkbeiuer, 1+' Either, A Hooper, J Smith.
A G Wine, G Lawson, W Finkbeiuer, W
Murlock, J. Martine. N Kestle, W Kilgall
on, Jae Lamson, J Finkbiner, L Kraft, A
Brown, P Hall. P Mahoney. J Ganion, A.
McCormick, W Thompson, T .Gunther, J
Syler, H JVillert, N McLellan, T Keys, R
Keys, (1 Willert, J Winkenwader, P.
D Heilahen, F Heineman, M Finkbiner,
J Baxter, A Warner. R HodginseG Lewis,
D Sutton, H Lefond, J Corruthers, J 1
Hodgins, G Webb, TFollis, L Walper,
G Ronm our, .3 Millane, P Baker, J Turner,
C Brinker, Kading, R Hamilton, A Dish-
erdeau. Wm Ruby, P Glauson, JM eKever
J McCarthey, J Boland, J Hays A Mc-
Kinnon, G Fowle, T Whiteside, C H Wil-
son, F Green, 0 Prouty, J Ford, J Hart-
man, G Kellerman, b` Baker, F Raeder, J
Wade, C. Waiper. -
The .followieg are pound -keepers. -W
Hill, P Sims, T Shapton, T Amey,' W
Clarke, W Holt, V Mitchell, J Brenner W
Hickey, el Willert, P Farrell, Silas State
lake.
lake.
Fence viewers: -T Shapton, C Christie,
W Walker. E Deitrich, H Doyle,, W Hall,
J Mollard, J B Hodgins, P Farrell. ; No
alteration made in .S S 6. Court revision
is to be on the 26th of May, Same time
gravel contract will be let Orders grant-
ed ; gravel, $3 85 ; charity, 2f ; salary,
$32 50; maps $1.0 ; rep, $16 05
C Pitouy3,Clerk.
10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your addrese we will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr Dye's Cel. brated Electro -Voltaic
Belt and elppliaroos.aud theireharming effects
upon the nervous debilitated syetom, and how
they will quickly restore you to vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet fres. If you are thus afflicted,
we will send you aBelt and Appliances ems
trial, ;
Vovsezelis rCe:.Maribpll"Miph.
The London Standard publishea a review
of the agricultural outlook, in thecoarse of
wbich it says the steady rise in wheat re
vires the hope of the English farmer. Wheal
will probably reach the highest price it
many years, the principal cause being fail
ure of foreign crepe The wheat crops it
1?ranee and loiasis are mueh below th,
average, and the deficiency will be at least
20 000 000 quarters. It is expected` that
cold winds and frost have almost destroyed
tee French crops, Germany, Hothead an,
Belgium. all furnish pessimist reports, 1t
Roumania there is a deoreaee in the wheat
area, and in India there has been a ba''
wheat season.
Hardware !
BUILDERS, PAINTERS, 1'LASTER-
ERS, BLACKSMITH'' AND WAGON
MAKERS' TIN WA R3, ETC,
I NEW SEEDS!
Steel fraise, Shingles, Letlr, Finishing,
Casing.
LOCKS --Rim, Mortise, Dead, Rabbited .
" Famous Gravity, Rim Mortise.
WN'Ill S -Spring, Butts 'rani Strap, do
” Wood .rut Prick, Shutters, fie.
Boiled and Raw Oils, Torpeutine
Somerville Least, and readynnele feints,
Varnishes, Japans.
Plaster flair, t;'aleine Plaster, Portland
and .Akron Cenneuts, *o.
Blacksmith Coal, Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails
Caat Steel, Carriage Axles, Springs, the
Wagon Makers' Rina, Ilnhbs, Spokes,
\Vheols, Trimmings.
Eaveatrough, Milk Fans, Cans, 20, 25, 30
piton; Tia Boilers. &e, Furnace work,
BINDER Twlsht--Common Boase, Crown,
Blue Ribbon, Composite, Flax,
FAR:ugl;sl Seeds ....Mangold,Turnip,Clover
Red, Alnikri, Timothy, anti all
kinds Of garden. seeds.
Churns, Barb and Annealed. Wire, da'
Baby Carriages to baud, cheap.
A CALL SOLICITED.
JAS, N. HOWARD, W. H. MOHCHR,
Proprietor. Manager.
THE WATERLOO MUTUAL
Fxnis INSUBANCEC0.
Established le 1.863.
'IEAD OFFICE • WATERL fits, ONE.
This oomfanv has boon over :ightoon
years; in 9uocossful operation in Western
Onarie, and aontirnnes to (nacre against
loss ortlamagetr, trite iiuildfugsMeroiaau.
disc, 3tnuritactorieeand all other descrip-
tions of learnable property tutondinh
iusurors bavothe option of nnsurfne on
the Premium Note or CashSyatom,
Aurins: t'te oast tett years this 0om-
pany 0*8 issued 57,006 Poi fates. covering
propert} to tee aniountof 310.872,099; and
caul n losses alone is700,. 2,40.
Assets, 41,70,100.00, cousiatin;. of ease
clunk Government Derealtteed the uu-
.asoss'.d Premium Notes cc t.ani and in
oras. . w WaDe:r.ht. D.Presidet t 4.
d. eerxon Secretary. J.1f.HItnonze, In -
sneerer OHis. seetaL, Avant for tixetor
and Ml,inrty.
INTERQOLONI.AL
HAl:LW AY
OF CANADA,
'.Chodlroctroute botwoon the Wost and all
paints on the Lower St. Lawrance audBale
des Chaleur, Provinee of Quebec; also for
Now Brunawiok,Nova Scotia,Prinoe Eduard
Cap e B roto n Ulan ds , an d Nowtound f a n (land
St. Pierre,
h xpross trains leave Mont real nndHalifax
daily (Sundays excepted) and run through
withoutchange between these pointrin 28
home and 55 minutes.
The througbexpress train cars of thein.
tercoloniai Railway aro brilliantlyl.ghted
by electricity audheatod by steam from alto
locomotive thus greatly increasing the cam.
fort and safety at travetlere.
New and elegant buffetsleeping and day
care arerun on through eapresstrains.
Canadian -European Mail and
Passer.ger Route.
Passengersfor Great Britainor the conti-
nent by leavtn g Mont.( ea I on eridaymorning
will lain outward maiisteamer at Halifax
on Saturday.
The attention of shippers is directed tothe
superior facilities offered by this route for
the transport of tour and generol merchan-
diseintended f,rthe Eastern Provinces and
Newfoundland; also for shipments of grain
andproduceintendedfortne Enropeanmar.
ket.
Tickets may be obtained and information
about the route; also freight and passenger
rateson application to
N•VEATHERSTON,
Western Freight BcPase engrrAgent
98RosefnHonselloek?ork cit. Toronto
D EOTTINGER,
Chief Superintendent.
Railway Office, Moncton, N.B,
Jan WO 1
CENTRAL
Drug Store
A. full stock of . all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand, Winan's
Condition
Powd-
era
i the hest
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
CentralDrug. Store Exeter.
C. LLQ" TZ.
'ZURICH CARRIAGE WORKS
—FOR THE SUMMER TRADE—
We have cat hand the finest assortment of Vehicles, including
BUGGIES CARRIAGES,
GLADSTQNES and WAGONS
Of all kinde, we bave ever shown,
ROAD CARTS A. SPEC IAL/Ca'.
The wotk it first-class, of the best material and latest styles. Our workmen
are experienced, and we guarantee satisfaction.
Prices as lore as aro consistent with first-class workmanship and material
Call and see our stock.
FRED. HESS, Prop
r
Spring Stook of Shelf and Heavy .Hal dv4°are
GONsISTING OF—
LOCHS, �i , ETC.
HALF' CA
Window Glass Putty,Paints.l
Glass, ani Oils
ALL KINDS OF W'1RI ,-
BA RB, BUCKTHORN, FILED and ANNEALED
A8t Lowest Comb. 2 rict��, �"'.,,r.. r
^-
J3ISSET .L . ► OS.
P.S.-Atso first-class stock of Tinware to select from.•--B.B
ife is too short for Au
BUT HIGH ENDEAVOR
I endeavor to produce the very best goods *u my line, not only the
hest iin quality and finish, but in value.
I aril sending out some very beautiful MILK CANS this spring, far
exceeding any previous effort.
My stock of material for spring worlr, such as Eavetroughing,
Roofing, &c., is extensive and complete, and workmanship
is the very best, 1 solicit your order for
TROUGHING OR ROOFING,
Guu.ranteetg Satisfaction.
I have without exception the nicest assortment of MILK PAILS,
STRAINING PAILS, to be found anywhere, ranging in price from 20
cents to $i 00.
Note the price of MILK PANS : Smell size, 750. to $2.Oo per dozen ;
Large size, $x.00 to $3.Oo.
Who would go without a Dipper when you can get one for 5 cents"?
EVER YOURS,
STILL, FOIaLANDrt
NOTICE.
<g Ii°eshz acid New
STOCK OF GROCERIES
AND CONFECTIONERY
Just arrived at the family Grocery, Also
Pure Extracts and Spices.
A. beautiful piece of glass-
ware given away with one lb.
Mayell's Baking Powder.
Dashwood Roller Flour for sale.
Call and examine our goods before per:
chasing elsewhere.
G. A. HYNDMAN.
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THL BEST YET !
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET l
Overcoatings at any price ; Suit -
lugs at any price ; Pantings
at any price
Best Ordered Clothing pioduced in Exeter
Gentlemen ! leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the beat
Cutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion
,4,. J. letEL1.4 ,
Ow** 1144464)3t
One .Door South
of Post Office
—HE HAS --
A NEW AND COMPLETE!
—STOCK OF---- .
Boots &
Shoes.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEO. MANSON,
DO YOU
WANT TO BUY
FIRST-01_,ASS
FURNITURE
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHAM GOODS
—ARE USUALLY SOLD --
-THEN OALL AT—
GIDLEY'S
-ONLY FIRST-aeA.S13-
Reliable Good s
At Prices Lower that so -ca,.
led Cheap Houses can give
Undertaking in all it
Branches.
S. GIDLEY,
(Suooessor to 0. & R. Gidley):
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