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Special—Draw a line irom the Lake
Shere directfet east to Kippen and then
by wa,y of Statia and Cromarty to Ful-
lerton and Russeidale, then south to
Eirkton aud\Yeedham then west again
to Clandeboye and terminating by way
of McGuire, Mount Carmel,Corbett aed
Greenway at Grand Bend you have
the outside Boundary of the field which
THEM AR T
aims to cover with its goods ad cus
tomers, To secure this we have to
keep a large supply and certainly are
not failing in, this respect. Our store
is literally crowded with .woods and
Holiday Stock ready for seelters a Hol-
iday Gifts. Every desireable thing we
could think of has been placed to meet
our customers wauts and no v we cor-
dially iavite them a ud their friends to
call and pass a pleasant half hour in
looking through, We wish to make
our store worthy of
Both our Customers and. Ourselres
and now with little fear ask for their
verdict.
THE MART., Exeter.
Th: Big Bukrqt Stu:
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Wall Paper for Half Price.
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BIG SALES
Since we inscie the drop in
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0 PRICES.
Rid FOR Bugg.
o undee
Buy yam: Rubber coatat J. H.
Grieves and keep dry,
A magnificeat display of black dress
goods at the Big Bankrupt Store,
Partnere get your Ensilage corn •at
Cobbledick & Folland hardware store.
For.hats for Picnics and Excursions
'hats for Holiday diversions, go to J, H.
GrNieriviel.:, nailsnails, nails, away, away,
away, away, down at Cobbledick & Fol
AS AN AM to internal remedies for skin
diseases, De Low's klulphur te.,oup proves
very valeable.
Black dress. goods in endless variety
at the Big Bankrupt Store, Big reduct-
ion in prices,
The Grand Soverign Lady Queen
Victolia,will au her next birthday have
attained the age of 73 years,
if you want the latest designs in
ordered clothing, try the Big Bankrupt
Ste% Sure to get satisfaction.
The Sanble briege about 3 miles
west of hero has become very shalsey
and is bacliti in need of repairs.
"MANY MEN, MANY MtNDS," but all
men and all minds agree as to the merits of
Burdock Pills, small and sugar-coated.
The Patrons Advocate is the name
of a new paper in the interests of the
order to be published in Winnipeg.
The writ for North Perth has been
issued placing nomination day fer
May 12th and election day on May
19th.
Mr. Alex Forsythe has purchased a
wheel from Messrs Cobbleciick & Fol -
land and intends making a tour this
summer.
Blood poisoned by diptheria, the grip
typhoid feeer, scarlet fever, etc., is
made pure and healthy by Hood's Sar-
saparilla. -
The Blyth Brass Band, the best band
in 'the county has been secured to fur-
nish music for the celebration on the
24th of May.
H. F. Kineman, D,D.S., who recently
passed his examination, is fitting up
neat and commodious sample rooms in
Fanson's Bleck.
Have you examined the black dress
goods at the Big Bankrupt Store? If
not, do so, it will repay you. We are
selling away down.
Wall Paper for Half Price.
A. Stewart.
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
Mr. 'nes. Fitton has generouSly vh
entered to give to the fade, Wilmer
in the Lady and Gentleman eiding eon
test On the 24th May, a valuable silver
ra:ae
"Iltrelltargel;lsadfrtiolltsebellskou? triend, Mr.
W, Holman, on the street again for
the first time in four months without
the goggles or eye protectors After
having seven ulcers removed from his
eyes he has the use of those valuable
organs as welt as ever. We congratu-
late, hien on his recoVery. which speaks
well for his physician, Dr. Rollins.
A shoot for the medals took place on
Friday among the following and re
IstIIteed4Inisttletvietery for I. Handford
m ,
001011001 1-5;
Messrs Cobbledick & leolland have
disposed of one caeload of ensilage cern
duringthe past sveek to kennel's in the
surrounding country.
A delegation of Nev England farmers
who have been looking over Manitoba have
returned east for their farniliestbeing, delight
ed wifh the western country.
The expenses incurre,d by James
Trow during the election for the South
Riding of Perth on Mareh 10th, 1892,
are said to amount to $390.03.
The Brantford City Council has decided to
petition the Dominion Governmentto grant
a subsidy for the extension of the B. W. and
L. E. railway to &mope and Port Dover.
A drop has taken place in the price
of horse shoe nails and the same can be
had at lower figures at Cobbledick &
Folland's, hardware merchants, Exe-
er.
A meeting of he License commiss-
ioners of this district was held at the
Metropolitan yesterday (Wednesday)
at which general business was tran-
sacted.
.rersonal Mention.
MissMarne Sanders, who has been
on an extend.ed visit to London &. De
troie, returned home on Alonday —Miss
Sarah Whitlock is visiting in Walker-
ton at present.—Mr. Zechariah John,of
Lower Califotnia, aerived here on Mon
day and intends remaining. for a short
visit. --Mrs. Ed. Roberts, of Toronto, is
visitine her parents, Exetee North.—
eer, Welster,who has been engaged in
Verity a.nd Son's foundry, has been
compelled to stop work owing to illness
—Mrs. Wm. Daw is visiting her par
etas it Holmesville.—Mrs. George Bear
and family of Woodstock, anti Mrs, Jen
nings, of Kohnesville, spent the begin
ning of the week visiting' at Mr Wm.
Daw's, street.--eirs. J. T. West-
cott spent the beginning of , the week
visiting frieucls In Stephen township.—
Miss Minn ie ]3iuiunicornbc, Ex e ter
North, has returned home from entre'
ell, where she has beeii visiting' for the
past, two weelts.—Wm Lovett spent
Tuesday -with his parents in Park h ill,—
Mrs. Hill and daughter left for their
home in Bowrnanville on Fri day.—MrS
Beaman sr went to London yesterday
morniug to attend the death bed of her
on Winwho is in the last stage of
consumption.—
eeettt Ilietters
111 his annual report lately issued,
the Poetinester General saye: As some
misunderstanding appears to exist
with respect to request letters, it Tiny
be well to state that only those letters
mailed in Canada and addressed to
places in the Dominion, upon which is
printed a request that they ma y be 're-
turned to the address given if tiot de-
itvered within a specified time, can , be
rewarded as requeet letters end be re
te
turned to the writet without going to
the Dead Letter office, Letters letving
the panted address of tha sender there
on, but withont a specificrequest to re
turn if not delivered within a pertain
tittle, cermet be treated aS request let,
ters. Stich letters will, hotvever, be
returned unopeeed from the Dead f 01
tel office,
The Tobacco bow.
The bill recerftly passed' by the On
lo Legislature respecting the sale of
tobaceo to bop: has become, law anil
thoee who deal in this artiele et ill do
well to make themecives aequainted
with itS prOVisietie at:4'1A careful to ob
eertee them,
T. Ban ford
Geo. Anderson
N. D.Ifurdon
11, Bissett
I`, Collins
For ordered. clothing, try the Big
Bankrupt Store, the largest, bes; and
cheapest aSSOrtment in town. Don't
fail to call and see them before purchas
ing elsewhere.
The Kul apoo Medicine Co. , ''crave
their last entertainment in this place
on Tuesday night and left yesterday
for Hensell when they intend retnain
ing for two weeks
1Viessrs. Snell Bros. & Co. are about
to dispose of their butcher business to
Mr. J. T. Manning, of Rodgerville. Tit
fact it is sold and all that is necessary
are the legal doeuments.
A very handsome and convenient
addition has been put down in front of
Mr. John Farmer 's residence in the
shape of a sandstone sidewalk, leading
to the front and side doors.
110;1001-7;
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1-4;
0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0--5;
1 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-1;
04 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-8;
A. Loadm an 1 i 1 00 0 01 1-0.
I, Handford beet J. Bissett fee eilver
medal and also took gold medal.
Considerable talk has been iadulged
in during the past week regardIng the
Verity &, Sons Plow Works, being re -
from the village to Woodstock or a
switch for their convenience be built
from their manufactory to the station
at the towns ext.ense,, `lhe fact of the
matter is that no definite arrange-
ments have been arriyed at therefore
we are not prepared to bay how mat-
ters will go.
A. Dutton correspondent writes, --
Swindle No. 3. in the Patrons of Indus
try is just coming to light.: Last win-
ter agents canvassed the Patrons Sell-
ing a box of spruce trees, three years
old, the box to be twelve inches square
and the trees five cents apiece, The
trees are arriving, and each box con:
tains from two to three thousand tries.
The victims are mostly,well-to do farm
ers and prominent members of the Pat
rote,
Mr. Jerry Kelland, a former resident
of this place, writing from his home
near Langdon, Dakota, on May 2nd,
states that they are 'having a back-
ward spring in that locality, very little
seeding has been doue and. It the time
of writines the ice was frozen thick
enough ror skating. He has rented
his farm and is working at his trade,
Crops were good last year, but there
was not over 50 per cent. Of it thrashed
and prices at present are very low.
For several days the race track on
theAgricultural grounds has been be-
seiged with teams and men preparing
it for 24th aud future events. . When
completed it will be first class track.
Mr. Thos. Fitton is having his prem-
ises south, es see village adorned with
a new fence and evergreen shrubs
whieh when completed will add great-
ly to the improvement of the .property.
A. Audette, proprietoe House of Com-
mons barber shop, Ottawa, says —A
number of my customers are using
Anti Da,ndruff, and it gives the best of
satisfaction and I consider it a success
for the purposes ad.vertised,
Oa Saturday last the old market site
was disposed of bs- auction and purch-
ased by Reeye Wm. Bawden. The
sum paid was $805, We understand
that it will be converted into cattle
yards and a new set of scales will be
put thereon.
There died in Ashford. leent, Eng-
land, on the 26th ult. ;Mrs, Wm. Da-
vis after an illness of about 15 weeks.
Many feiends here will remember her
as she was here several years ago on a
visit and being mother of Mr. Arthur
Davis, of this pla,ce,
It is with the utmost confidence in
the result that the manufacturers of
the "'Myrtle Navy" tobaceo ask all who
have uot tried it to do so. The thous
ands Who have already done so are liv-
ing' witnesses of its excellence, and are
unanimous in the verdiet Which they
give ill it8 favor.
There are to be 600 houies erected
in the vicinity of the World's Fair
grounds for the accotemodation of vis-
itors to Chicago in 1898. Col. Henry
L. Turner,of this city, and a syndicate
of Eastern capitalists have just con-
summated the plme The capital in
vested will exceed $1,000,000, a big
deal in real estate is involved; and a
town of 600 houses is to be 'built in
close proxitnity to the Exposition
grounds with a capacity of 10,000
people every day during thc Exposit-
ion.
vvantea.
Never too late Vo mend. 5000 pairs ei
boots and shoes that need repairing to
be left at the leading hoot and. shoe
Store next door to the post office. G,
Manson.
Vole 05 eente.
You call get the Exeter (Advocate'.
Medieal, Adeiser and Parra Help sent
to aaey person in America, Only one
price for two papers. Now is your
tune o subseribe.
sacred coneeet,
A eacred concert will be given in
the James Street Methodist Cl7nrch on
Ttiesclay evening, May I7th, consisting
of phonowraph selections and singing,
by the disoir, Admission 15 cts.
Setae List,
Mr. Arthur Rollins has recovered
sufficiently from his injaries to be
around again, while his wife continues
to suffer intense path, hor injuries be-
ing of a more serious nature.—Mr. J.
P, Ross, who underwent a surgical op.
eration of having a Minor removed
frorn his ide last week is doing •uicely
and ablo to be around,—Mrs. Thomas
Snell, 'LIM Street, has been on the
Sick list attring the past few days.—Mr
Wm.Ileatnan, of London brother of Mr
Geo, Beaman, is at present very dam
genouslY
mechanic Institute electing.
The annual meeting of the Exeter
Mechanics' Institute was held on Tues-
day eveeing, presidentin the chair,
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved. Auditore report acloptedehow-
ing that the Woks are correct. Li.
brarian's report, membership
120. Amount owing by members $22;
atneunt collected $84.80, Number of
books used 1891, 3172; 1892, 4923.
Election of officers:—John McCallum,
Puts. John Taylor, V. P.; T. A. Brown,
See.•Treas.: John Grigg and Rev. A. L.
RUSsell, Auditors; Geo. Kemp, Librar
ian ; with an increase of $1 per month.
Vote of thanks to officers.' Book Corn-,
mittee to consist of offieer and Direct-
ors. Directors, Rey. Mr. Martin, Dr.
Dutz, N. D. Hurdon, Robt Muir, E
Hueston, W. D. Weekes, Henry Smith,
D. JOhns, T. Allison.
There is such a powerful element of
failure in all human .affairs that a
shrewd man is'always saying to him-
self, "What sball'I do if that which 1
count upon does not come out as3.
would have it." This "foi•esight dwarfs
and crushes all but men or great reso•
lution. A man who wants resolution
to try, to try again, will be certain
never to do even moderate deeds. The
true business man thinks not of the
end; he is determined to t).y, and will
leave no static unturned that will give
probability of success. His thoughts
are on the means and not the ends.
Motto: Advertise
In a letter received from Ardawh
Stanialse a few days ago he states tht
he has arrived E 1 Brandon, and during
his sojourn has encountered a terrible
blizzard. The gale was one of the
fiercest ever seen in that section by the
oldest settlers, much damage to prop-
erty being done. Spring is backward
and trade is not very brill. He has
not succeeded in getting work and at
the time of -writing expected it would
be abut three weeks before building
eperations would begin, and the pros-
pects,are that there will be plenty to
do as preparations p0101 10 that direct-
ion. His intentions aee to remain un-
til fall and then return here, .
While Mr John Shute was leading a
steer through the village on Monday it
beeaseie ewes abet niade 'Several at-
teMptS to get at persons W 110 Were
watching. the animal,. Tha bosst was
kept Under snejection, and the OWner
eucceeded lb arriving at hie destioat•
At a meeting of the Exeter Cricket
Club held on Friday evening last, the
following members were appointed ,for
the ensuing year: —Hon. President Dr
Hyrtdman ; President, Dr Lutz; Vice
President, W. Harcline,oe Committee, C.
A. McDonnell, H. K. Hynclma,n, C. B.
Marsland, I. Carling aad J. A. Pope;
See.-Treas., F. Elliott, The secretary
is aneious to arrauge matches for this
season, and will be pleased, to hear
from any club. The secretary's report
showed the club to be an exception to
the ordinary ruleviz., hi solvent cir-
curnstanc,es. Challenges have been
received from several dubs, so matches
may be looked for at an early date,
The old grounds have been leased
again. Practice commenceS at once,
Any (me wishing te join kindly advise
the secretary.
Boy Wanted.
A good emut boy wanted at once to
learn the art of photography, apply to
Joseph Senior, Exeter.
Varmw. tor Nate.
The undersigned hag several first
class farms for sale on easy terms.
J. SPAOXMA14, Exeter
New Fishery ;Mogul ationS.
The following close seasons haye
been decreed:—Seilmon trout,lst to 80th
Nove' white fish, I.st to 80th Nov, and
speckled trout, 25th Sept.,to lst May,
Lactosse.
A meeting rill be held at the Com,
mercial House on Fridey nie,ht, 13th
inst., for the puepuee of organizing a
lacresseEclub. All interested will please
attend, ,
for
Parasols, Gloves,
Hosiery, Press Goods,
Dress Trimmings,
Curtains, Curtain Poles
and Window Shades.
—§—§—§—§
SE
for
Ladies & Gents
Eine & coarse shoes.
-
Never had a better stock
at lower prices than now.
Try our 25c. Tea;
The best in town.
Zurich,
Miss Angeline Hess, after spending
several months in South Bend, Ind., re-
turned home last Wednesday.—Mr.
Ben Short, formerly in the employ of
David Gottehalk, left for Exeter last
Tuesday where he has secured a situ-
ation. --Miss Maggie Allan, of Blake,
has been the -guest of Miss,Flora Hess
during the week.,—The farmers in this
vicinity are compleiniug of too much
Wet weather, which is injuring the fall
wheat to a cortein ,extent.--lhe • "Big
. . .
Swamp". dredge is en °Tod working or-
der now and also malsinte great head
way.—Last Saturday while Mrs. Wm.
MeClinehy, accompanied by her son
and two daughters, were down to the
Big Marsh, they met with rathera very
-unpleasant accident. It seems they
were in their carriage and were watch
ing the dredge working from the road,
when they met the stage and is in
the act of turning out they upset into
the ditch, giving them a bad soaking,
otherwise they were not seriously hurt
and we trust the parties do not feel
any the worse for their early bath,—A
certain man in this town seems to be
looking for a warm.er climate, as he oc
casionally makes atrip te the southern
partUf this village.—Tbe A. 0. F. of
this village inteud havtng an English -
sermon here befoee long.
Notice of Mectinx.
Al) the rnernbern of 'Plymouth. Lodge
No. (39,S. E, B. S, ere requested to
be preeent at the lodge room on Ron
day evening next, for the purpose of
inttiation and the transaetion of busi•
, ,
ness of importance to every mein Der Of
ion withotit anv datnewe being done, the order. Please altepd without fail,
en31=31MeMeam.p.,-aviersel
Happy
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Rejoice Because
mows Sarsaparilla Besotted Their
Child front Scrofula.
For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all
other foul humors in the blood of
children or adults, Hood's Sarsaparilla
is an unequalled remedy. Read this:
"We are so thankful to Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla for what it did for our little girl that we
make this statement for the beueAt of other
anxious parents and.
;Suffering Children
Our girl was a beautiful 'baby, fair tua plump
and healthy. But when she Was ti o years
old, sores broke out behind her ears and
spread rapidly over her head and forehead
down to her eyes, and into her neek.
consulted one of the bes t physicians in Brook-
lyn, but nothing di0 her any good. The doc-
tors said it was caused by a scrofula, hauler,
in the blood. Iler head became
One Complete SOre
offensive to the smell and dreMful to look p.t.
Ber general health vaned and she would lay
in a large chair all clay without any life or en-
ergy. The sores caused grout itching and
burning, so that at ti1Y109 we had to restrain
her hands to prevent scratching. For 3 years
She Suffeved Fearfully
with this torrl.ble humor. Being urged to try
Sarsaparilla we did so. We $0011
noticed, that she had anore 100 nee appetite.
The medicine seemed to drive Out more of
the humor/or ashort time. but It soon began to
Subside, the itchhag zuid burning vamped,
40010 a few months her head became entirely
clear of the sore. She Is DOIV Perfe0E Ity
has 110 01710011(30 of the limner, and her skin is
clear and healthy. She seems like an en-
tirely different child, in health and general
appearance, froin what she'was before taking
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Sarsaparilla
„W. Ennonatorr, 811 Glemnore Ave., East
NOW. York, Brooklyn, N. 3t.
Thiel Testimonial ,
Is atiMustration of what llooWs Sarsaparilla
is doing for tile sick and suffering every clay,
from Maine to California. In the light of
-these facta 'AO can sty that the work of an
immense concern like Miro is not benefteent4
How's PILLS cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion,
CARLINGr BROS.
GARD P.A
AND
REVD
LAWN M
AL BASTINE in all Shades.
DAISY CHURNS.
Full line of Tinware, Cheap,
for Cash at
13ISSETT BROS.
A6TTTC midst all Blow & Bluster
ROBT. N. ROWE
Still takes the lead in the Furn-
iture business. I am too busy to call on people in need Of
filillitIll'e, but please drop in my warerooms and see my stock
and I will try and suit you in this line.
MUCCI. 17,70Ik 111.7 Id) 1 on ho ezt notice.
Remember I have also a
handsome line of
Jlldertaking Goods always on hand.
Any -ealls in thislinewill be prornpt1T attended to and sats
faction guaranteed; every time,
Stand next Mohan's Bank.
ROBT N. ROWE
anammwassavalimayricatz.
VCR SALE. 011 TO RENT.
_
Those prom ises Iznown as the Commercial
Hotel ill th 0 to wn.of Clinton, together with
Ilia Stablin0 and appurtenances. Also those
premises in the village 61 Exeter known as
t he Queen.' s Ho tol ftal a the brick s toro ad -
:mining the hotel and. used as a general
store and Post Office. The above propeaqy
will be sold on easy terrns For particulars
apply to the proprietor, Xonx PorssiER, tot
0, -Maitland concession, 0,01,Ar 'ep., Bea.
miller 2, 0.
FAMIS FOR SALE.
west hale of let 10, Concession 5 in the
township of trshorne.in t he county of Huron
containinff therein 50 acres more br less
There is about 80 nores cleareri end the bal-
ance bush, being .mixecl with black ash and
cedar. A good wind -mill with a good well
of water and well suited for siocic raising.
For further particulars apPlY to Geo. nettle -
or, Itidgeto NV11 or to.John. liunter, .1 r. Exeter
ilscpaortwarltararc....--1=61-
Vif.E
Hardware Merchants,
Lead the Van in Harware
Tinware, etc.
EAVETROUGHING A SPEG1ALTY.
PRICES RIGHT.
GIVE US A CALL.
'COBBLEDICK AN» FOLLAND,