HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-10-8, Page 5Stephen Gounclf,.
All members present. Minutes of
last meeting read and signed.
C Prouty to advertise in the Gazette
and one local paper that an applloa-
tion will be made at the next sitting of
the Legislature for a special act tocon
solidate the indebtedness of this nun
aipaltty,
C Prouty to attend Bosanquet conn -
oil at its next meeting if after correct
pondingwith theeIerk of said township
he deems it best.
'After passing the following orders
the council adjourned at call of reeve'
J Rollins, gravel etc,$'77 50, J Rollins.
gravel S B $17 25; G Lawson and
others, $17; insurance on hall, $7 50;
R Barry, gravel contract, $43 62; D
Buchanan, balance C R contract, $4;
F Glanville,and others gravel contract
N 13, $30, W White. rep culvert 4th
son, 75c, R Roust, rep culvert lrodd
,
es4 3; Wm Mitchell, $5; Mrs Newcombe
$3; J McKeever, rep culvert S B $2 75
A McCormick, culvert 12th con» $4 50
0 Smith, rep culvert of (de Centralia,
$2; J Belbaok, work 301 S R, $15;
Aire Ransom, $8; J Sharron, keep of
Eagleson, 4S; J Hawker, lumber, $31-
39; J kiukbiner, rep culvert C R, $1
C. ReorTZ.
Blanchard Council,
Council met on Monday the 5th Inst.
Full board present. Minutes at pre-
vious meeting read and confirmed,
Johnson.--Sinclair---that bylaw No
172 relating to the levying of certain
ratea in the township of l3lansher t tor
county,township and school purposes
w
be now aunt.
eunt.
The field bylew on being read neees
wary number 01 times was passed, sign
ed by reeve and clerk and the setal of
the corporation attached thereto. Mr
Bonin, who was present at the last
meeting in reference to roadway, again
addressed the council asking if they
bad agreed to assist hint in the con-
struction of the same.
Sinclair-Johnsou-that no action
be taken in regard to Bonin' roadway.
The following orders were paid
Frank Somers. G. gravel.; It Ri-hie,
$T, charity; P S Armstrong, $1 30.
issnrance assessment tp hall; Thema
Know, $5, cleaning out township por-
tion of award ditch, Layton I'idd, $6,
culvert i line .11 13 (131anshard sham),
Samuel Radeldi°, $15, contract gravel
ling I, S Road; James i3alkw111, $15,
balauco contract approaches to bridge
itfth con; Samuel 13rosvn, $3, bridge
W ii (Blanchard portion), (leo Hogg,
$l 3$, rep bridge W 13 (Binnahard
share); Walter Gowans, $78, new struo
ture, approaches and ra sing abut-
ments, bridge Matt creek; Bnrtua
Rosenberg°, $28 SES, gravel; Wm Rynd
$5 .,0, boxdratn and culvert, 8th 13
con; Chas Hyde,$10, stone work bridge
0 S road, Trios Ilyde, $1 50, approach
to bridge C 8 road; Wm Hyde. $4 75,
culvert CS road; (leo Milner, $6, Arai.
ing and rep oulvert L Sroad; J 11
Jamieson, $22 38, expenses revising
voters' list 1891; Richard Bayes, $2
gravel; P hardy, $52 50, superintend-
ing bridge building 21 tips; Henry
Armstrong, $3 60, for grading AI road,
Win Rundle, $35 40, gravel; John
4' Howard, $30 66, gravelling M road,
$16 25• gravelling aide road Science
Hill, $3 60, °leaning out ditch Base
Line and gravelling L 8 .Road; Thos
Hollingsboad, $1 CU, tile across road
4 B line.
Counoil to meet 1st Monday in Nov
at 10 o'clook a.m.
J. H. J.►l1rlsox,
Clerk.
Russel ate.
As Mrs Ed. Haynes, o; Fullerton,
was driving west on the Thames road
and about to cross Roy a bridge a few
days ago, the horses atrated backing
up over the embankment, upsetting
the buggy and occupants into the
gully below. Mrs. Haynes and her in-
fant child received slight injuries. -
Geo. Roy son of Robert Roy is still very
low, but we hope soon to see him start
to improve. -Mr. Jas. Gourley, Mrs.
Alf Ross and Mrs. Wm Cornish return-
ed from Manitoba on Saturday last
having had a splendid trip.
Holmfield, Man•, Feb. 14, 1590.
W. M. CoeisTocr, Brockville, Ont.
Dear Sir -For 12 years my wife was
a martyr to that dread disease, dyspep.
sia. Nothing releaved her; physicians
were consulted and medical skill tried
without avail, One doctor advised a
change of climate, suggesting Manitoba
as a desirable place. We acted upon
this advice, coming here two years ago.
The change of climate wrought a
change indeed, but tor the worse, aa
she was soon confined to bed, and un-
der the care of two doctors, who assert.
ed she could live but a month longer.
A neighbor came to see her one day
who had been reading your Almanac.
She told her of the testimonials she
read in it, of the great amount of good.,
they were doing, and advised her to
try a box of Dr. Morse's Indian Root
Pills. She did so, was relieved, kept
improving and is now able to do house
work, and continues the use of Morse's
Pills.
Yours gratefully,
GEO. Duro.
GnttA1 Gans -The great American
game, Baseball, in the Stress, and the:great
English game,Crieket, is the Dorninion,are
in full career, and it is eprcpos to consider
what a celebrated prioher says : Mr Louis
Rush, 49 Preston St, Detroit Mich, U S P,
writes : "In pitobing hall I sprained my
arra; two applications of St JaoobsOil cured
tne." If you want to be ready for the next
day, try it.
HANBY G. JAMsa.-Henry G James, of
Winnipeg, Man., writes: "For several years
I was troubled with pimples and irritations
•of the skin, After other remedies fail^d I
uFed four b,�ttlee of Burdock Blood Bitters
and [ince then I have been quite free from
Inv complaint. 13 1313 will always occupy
a place in my house,"
J. H. GREIVE
Before you buy your
Fall c& Winter Ctothin
Cali au.d examine the large
and well -assorted stock of
Fine Worsted Szuii ngs
.Fine Scotch Tzveed
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Canadian
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Overcoatings
All will be made up in
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest.
Remember guarantee a
CO= k 'art
or no sale.—Give me a call.
J. H. GRIEVE.
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Entorrackinglinn
SIMLL 8808.' CO.
Having commenced on Fall Trade
we will buy
HOGS-•- DRESSED OR ALIVE.
Dressed hoes bought subject to the fol
tewiu1 lutes:
2 The per cut off ;
5 lbs extra if ehouller stuns ;
314 off for bung gut or gallett if left
in.
We are alae prepared to sapptyour ens
towers at the Packing House with all f kinds
of Cured Meat, Sausage, Bologna, Bead
Cheeso,Fresh Pork, Tenderloin, Spare Ribs
Lard and Hams.
Wholesale and Retail.
C. 0, Ittenennact1 Co.,
1 had the muscles of my hand so contract•
cd that I could not ;nae it for two yearn.
MINA.RD'S LINIMENT cured me and 1
now bate the deo of my hand as well as
ever.
Dalhousie. Mee. Ramer. SAUNDERS.
C. 0. IircuAaos s co.,
1 bad a valuable colt ao bad with mange
that I feared 1 would lose 11im, MINAIID'S
LINIMENT cured him like magio.
Dalhousie. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS.
OH, WHAT .A COUGH.
Will you heed the warning. The signal
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
terrible disease Consumption. Ask your-
selves if you can afford for the sake of
saving 50c., to run the risk and do nothing
for itt We know from experience that
Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It
never fails.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
BEAuTxFur BANFF, N W T, -I was indite
ed to try your Burdock Blood Bitters for
constipation and general debilit . and found
it a oompleto cure which I take pleasure in
recommending to all who may be thus afflict
ed." ---James M Carson, Banff, N W T.
Mae GEO. BERME -Mai Geo Bindle of
Galt, Ont writes : "1 can recommend Dr
Fowler's Extraot of Wild Strawberry for it
is n sure cure for all summer complaints.
We are never without it in the house."
Fawler'e Wild Strawberry. Price, 35 cents,
HIS FAMILY DID NOT KNOW HIM.
A Belleville man has for years been bent
and crippled with a lame back, but after try
ing the OR, Kidney cure, he conle walk like
a boy again and his neighbors could hardly
recognize him. This remedy is for sale by
all druggists and the OR Compans, Belle-
viile.--ag6m3
Minard's Liniment eures Colds, eta.
THE KEY TO HEALTH.
Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the
Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying
off gradually without weakening the sys-
tem, all the impurities and foul humors
of the secretions; at the same time Cor-
recting Acidity of the Stomach,
curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn,
Constipation, Dryness of the Skin,
Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, Jaun-
dice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sero-
ffula, Fluttering of the Heart, Ner-
vousness, and General Debility ;all
these and many other similar Complaints
yield to the happy influence of BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS.
For Sale by cai .Dealers.
T.MILBUR & CO ,Proprietors, Toronto.
!zotr Roller 1.hiLs,
IlIA1IIKET REPORTS.
Wheat .. 90e to 95e per bush
:OUR SELLING PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers', $3 00 per 100
do Best Family 2 50
do Low Grade , . 2 00 a.
Bean"
Middlings ..,,• . •,,.. 0c,� "
Screening100c. tc
Chop ,. ... $1. 10 to 1 25 at
Chop stone running every day.
1 TERMM'S GASH,
'TUE EXETEii MILLING Coy.
11IAKKEr REPOBTs.
RedWbeet
Spring 17noat
barley
Oats
t11a� er Seed
Tinaonhy
Petra ,..
Corn
nggter
Flourperbbl
Potatoaa,per bushel
Applue.per Dag
l;lriedapplarpr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey perib
Duckepot lb
Ohickeusporpr
Hogs,dreaaedperI00
Reel ...
3lideerontlt,
dressed .,
Shaopt:eine oa9h
OtOeekies
Wool per e lb
,,,
llisyperteu
Onioneperbust
Week:Q coni
nftn of" OA.
PPS
b.
FS
9.1
SS to 88.
S5 to SS
4C. to 45
25 to 26
460 to 470
1 49 to 1 49
55 to 56
0 40 to 50
12to 1$
13to014
eetoaLe
eo to 0 53
1COto1u9
c 4te0ee
005 to 000
07 to e8
oosto007
025 to 080
600 tla62a
400 toe ea
4 00 to 4 50
09 to 525
060 to 701
060 to0ea
18
0to 01
19
800te 909
050 to 050
.,. 2 00 to 3 09
99r:?fARYe $
Fall Wheat Si SS
Spring \Vheet......................... 86 SS
Bar.oy 0 4C 0 45
Oats 0 2-i ,.0
Clover Seed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 3 75 4 25
Timothy ..................... ».125160
Pods 005957
Eggs ......... .................... ............. 12 0 13
Butter 13 0 14
Potatoes per bag 50 51
Apples perhusli......... ...... 050
NI, eel per lb 16 0 Ia
ilay poi- 4on 800 9 00
Bran per ton ...,.14 09 14 50
shorts '• " ....20 00 2904
Oatmealverbbl>. "."...........*.'...1; 00 7
Hoes, dressed per lit) C4)G to 00 (t0 3
LONDON.
Wheat. ai to 11 per bus. Oats, 22e to
Slit per bug. Pa*e, 67e to 66e per beg. Bar-
ley,ateltint;.90t to53eper bus, Barley Feed.
b50 e to4o per bua C'orn, 011e to 97e per.
ushel.
TORONTO.
Toronto. Oat, 7 -Wheat Spring -No. 2. 9ia
teelo par bus; red wintor.No 2. ole to 95e nor
bus. Manitoba No 2bard, 107 to 108 No.3.100e
to 1551 ; PEAS tif:o to Ole por boa. OATS ;ltc
toe'reerbus. FLOUR. extra, .e`l59to 98•fri
Per bbl; straight roller, x;4.2tt0 e4.39;
strong bekers, 31. t0 to $5.10. BARLEY, Ao 1,
feeding, 51e to 52e,
English Spavin Liniment roinovcs all
hard, soft orcallouaed LumpsandBlemishos
from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints,
£ingBone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore
and Swollen Throat, Cougtls, oto. Save
$50 by use of one bottle, Warranted, the
most wonderful Blemish Cure over known,
Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist.
Vicmour Ae Vivrati,-"In our family
faitbful work has been done by Fowler's
Extraot of Wild Strawberry ns a sure and
quick ohne for diarrhoea, dysentery and
all summer complaints. I can recommend
it to all as a family friend, always true and
faithful." -Mrs W 'Bishop, Vivian, Ont.
iliinard's Liniment is the Best.
10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
UM will send us your address, we will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Bleotro-Voltaio
Bolt and Appliances, and theiroharming effoote
upon the nervous debilitated system, and how
they will quickly restore you to vigor den man-
hood. Pamphlet froo. If you are thus afflicted
we will send you aBelt and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIC BELT Ce.. Marshall. Mioh.
La ST.
Between Granton and Exeter. on the 15th
inst., a, brass cap of tho hub of a buggy. The
finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the
same at this oiSoe.
Oct -1t.
11 s'TRA.Y PIG.
Came into the premises of Mr. Thos. Cornish,
Usborne, (Adair's Corner),1 mile east of Exe-
tor, on or about the 17th inst., a young sow Pig.
The owner can have the same by proving pro-
perty and paying expenses,
Taos. Conxrsn,
0c1 -3t. Exeter P. 0.
FARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers her farm, containing
100 acres being lot 6. in the end con of Hay
township, for sale, 80 acres cleared, good
bush, splendid -water. 21 miles from Exeter,
convenient to schools and ohurches. Will be
sold on r:asonablo terms. Apply on the
premises or to Mra, Robt. Murray, Hay P. 0,
Sept, 3 -lm
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ALES MAN WANTED.
To take ordors for our Warranted NURSERY
STOCK to bo delivered in the spring. Agents
starting NOW can make .hie Salary, or Com-
mission. Stock and variety superior to aity-
thing heretofore shipped. Outfit and Inst rho -
ton sfurnished FREIE. Write at once for
terms to
17. o.stat1Aar, Nuesaasnrax,
Sp 1.05 Toronto, Out.
FARM FOR SALE.
Situate T. of Usborne. Lot 1, con 1. 93 acres
of first-class clay loam soil, 75 acres tillable
land, 10 acres pasture,6 acres good bush. Upon
this property thercis a good log house, dairy,
and woodshed, :2 good flame barns and drive
house and buggy barn; well concede/id drained
ra acres of good orchard, 2 never -failing spring
wells. Terms easy. Apply to person residing
on farm, or to
Anoarmus Iiooeue,
S16 -1m Crediton.
D S EA S E S
OF '
EN
Of all ages, resulting from Errors or Indiscre-
tions of Youth, may be permanently cured,and
the vigor of perfeet manhood fully restered,as
NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEMINAL LOSSES & PREMATURE DECAY
Long Standing cages uf GLEET, STRICTURE
SYPIHILIS, VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE
and CHRONIC Diseases treated with perfect
success. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in
which others have foiled ; if you aro incurable
we will frankly tell you so.
Write forparticulars and treatise. Free, to ST.
Lours MgDICAL Co., 162 and loo Ming Street,
1Vest, Toronto, Ont. a3:6ne
Forest City Business College
---AND--.
Shorthand institute,
LONDON, ONT,,
Is without doubt the most Taoaovoa and
PRACTIOAL inetitiiteon in CANADA:
GRADUATES of both sexes AssIsesp TO good
Roasvoes. Over fifty of last season's students
in positions. tl
CATALOGUE IMItEE,
W. 'WE STERV Ec I.LT, PRINCIPAL.
ARMER BROS.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERS
Wine & .zplrl6.11Merchants,
s ' , * azz .o c x1r
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
Happy Prize Winners !
On the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept, 1st,
the street opposite the Dominion Labora-
tory Seas blocked by boys and (Girls made
happy by prizes drawn by purchases of
Scheel Books "
s anti Su pplies. t•t 13rou plpg r1
Book and Drug Store. The following is
partial list of the winners ;-
Ticket
No t, --Willie Clarke. Beautiful Napkin Ping
in Satin and Gold Covered Case
No, 2l2 -Eddie Crocker, Teapot stand
.49 -Bottle of Perfume
No .2-llerbert Handford. Dress Fan
21831I'sslienter(tfsborne) Pocket Bible
2e4 --John Speakman, OtagioSlato Cleaner
1,33Itugh Gould. Pocket Neeessairie
75-41 Kinsman, Polished inkstand
190--1[ ni. Brooke, Set Silver ICulfe:Fork,Spoon
97Ne.kiaee
137Je•,<io Creech, Itandoeuo Dress Fan
2"7 Almcr Nelson, ScholarsComeau:on
210 -Eddie ('rocker. LecrosseStick or bottle of
1?i.,rida Water
77-R. Kinsman. tie -tart
17•-1.0uis Manning. Stenocepe eamplote nidi
number of betide mo photographic views
293 -Ed Iiie Crocker. Splash
:.c -W. Brooke. . oholars Companion with Look
2'3--11ugh (could, t,o•Cart
2t; tttss lIuutertl'sborno) Fish Pond (lame
o1 -Fruit Basket
C5 --Win, Clarke, Necessairo
11 \1iss flouter, Cut Gass Weight
2;11 -Eddie Isignan.'tame album
2."l -Hugh Gould. Ladies Companion
:34 Eddie Crocker, White wood Money -box
37e -Louis Manning, Magic Poeket.book
26 -Sylvester ls'acrett. !Wilber Bali
5S-Wm.11roolte, Frait Basket
4e --John Snell . Magic Slate Cleaner
"S -S •.ve'ter Beene t. hand -painted splash
22t. --Emily Gould, Mother of Pearl Purse
"91 -fleury Gould, Fountain Pen
7C --1t. Kinn' an -hose wood Writing Desk.
BOYS'. t�TYTrSI
All should hay their Sch000l Books and
Supplies at Erowning's and scour° a chance
of ai'rize at the best great drawing.
Alli Goods Sold at:Lowest Prices
andlthe chance for a prize thrown in.
Don't mise getting tickets -free to pur-
chasers of School Books. Tho prizes at
the next drawing will far surpass those
given out at the last.
DOMINION LABORATORY, Marin-st,Exeter
HURRAH!
' NETAT
Tailor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tailor shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on the shortest
possible notice and in the
Latest Styles
—AND A—
Sure Fit Guaranteed
W. JOHNS.
STOVES
STOVES!
STOVES!
And still STOVES, and if
you want a Stove that is a
Stove and a Stove that
will give you satisfaction,
call on us.
We have the largest as-
sortment in town, and the
oheapeet spot'from which
to select.
Call at J. N. Howard's
for your Hardware and
Stoves, and you will see
something that will sur-
prise you• -both in looks
and in ,price.
Call and see for yourself.
N. HOWARD
WIEM Cls TuTT'CT.7' R0.c9,.D E3 .. ECT.
and the piece is as to was is eonsiatent therewith. A glance at the eat will show the
reader a few advantages this cart bas over all others, etz • -The easy mode of getting
in and out; the absence of springs or bars which bring the rider's weight on the shafts
so as to sag thein ; the convenience of oarrying a robe or rue in cold or stormy 'weath-
er, These Darts are maunfacturel for one or two persons, and finished to suit the pur-
chaser, (rears furnished to the trade.
Mr Wenzel also minufaetures Waggons, 13wegies, S1 sighs, late., and does at kiuds
of repairing in these lines.
Mr Smith runs a first-class general blacksmith shop, and guarantees to give satisfac-
tion in all kinds of nese work, repairing. liorseshoeing, ete., ete, to which Inc gives hie
eetaolprention. See circulars for further particulars concerning road cart.
The accompanying cut repre-
sents the famous Crediton Road
Cart, manufactured by Wm. 31.
Wenzel and Israel Smith, Credi-
ton, Ont.
This cart has now been in the
market for about two years and
has met with great euecess The
manufacturers "claim that it lathe
best cart znanufaotured, both as
regards conven once and durabil-
ity. They have dozens of testi-
mooiala from parties who have
purchased these carts, which
speak in the highest terms of
them. The 'workmanship and
material employed in their con-
struction can not be surpassed
W. H. WENZ['E, l Crediton. Oat.
ISRAEL S:tfITit.i
HISSETT B
THE HE LONT.
The cheapest plane in town to by
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Hinges
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, Putuy, Paints and oils.
New stock of the celebrated Johnston's Liquid Palnts—Showy Colors.
New lines r.t Artists' Paints and I3ruslies.
Barbed, Plain, Strip, Black and Galvanized \Vires cheap for Cash.
Tinware Stock Complete. -- Eavetroughing a Specialty
New Raymond Sewing; Machines and ;:te idles
GIVE US A CALL--.
SS*T * O S
Exeter Music Store(
PERKINS & MARTIN,
1Yo have constantly an hand a Inrne display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MACHINES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL ANISICaL INSTRUMENTS,
Persons antieleating (Inc purchase of any-
thing in rho above litres will do well to cull at
the store. Wo guarantee satisfaction, and
prices as low flatten be hadat them anufactors es.
We would respeotfully ask you to call and
see our stook. It is as fine as will bo found iu
any city music store,
P.C.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural
i meld
STAND :-Fanson's Block, Exeter.
Economy is E:1110.,
GET RrICH
By buying your Fall and Winter Goods
at DOUPE'S
()HEAP STORE, KIRRTON
New Goods in Every Department.
Come yourself and bring your friends
and you will find what a low price really
means in.
Highest Grade Goods
of Honest Oualitzf.
DOUPE & CO., Kirkton.
PISE011101t
Pitt
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THE BEST YET
TELE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET 1
Best Ordered Clothing pi odhced in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, yon are sure of satiate°.
tion
G Whizz
Did you see aur Stork of
FINE SOOTS and SHOES
Tliat we bare nut in the store one steer eolith
of the Post OOleo? Now it is worth yourwhilo
to give us look. Wo will show you through.
We have all the Finest Linea of Ladies' and,
Gents' Shoes made in Canada, and guarantee
they are right as fee as wear and i nine Floes.
Ifyoiu '1real wee shoe. ret ;,i", •••c^•:�
is it ptelCure to wear, Gains up cuRfsee ors.
Besides our fine lino we start carry a large ant
well assorted stock of Boys' andMisses' Shen
for school wear, also hlon's Working 'hoes
and Knee Boots
A.W&Y DOWN IN PRICE.
All aur goods are guaranteed geed, and 05 we
wish to build up a '11 ADE and IeEEP IT, ry o
are selling CttE!,AP far CASH.
Children's. Misses and Ladies' Toe Slippers
and Oxford Ties for summer in all the now
shades.
Bring in your girls and buy them a pair of
School Shoes. They are dandies.
G4vo us a cell. lou are welcome.
GEO. MANSON,
New Fall Goods
Just A.rriving.
New Velveteens.
Dress Goods,
" Mantle Cloths,
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Prints.
Table Linens.
Skirtings.
Cottons.
Cashmere Hose.
Cashmere Gloves
Kid Gloves.
Corsets.
Cottonades.
J. 116CA,THE SON,
HAY P.O. - EXETER NORTH.
DO YOU
WANT TO BTJY
FURNITURE
AT LOWER RATES
THAI' SHAM GOODS
—ARE USUALLY SOLA --
-THEN GALL AT-
GIDLEY'S
-ONLY FIRST -CLASS -
Reliable €ood °'
At Prices Lower that so -cal
led Cheap Houses can gig e
UTn,dcitaking in all i
Branches.
S. GIDLEY,
(Successor to 0, &. S. Gidley)
ODDFELLOWS' BLOCK