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Hats at half price at J.H.Grielte's•
y bring e $5 per top in this
Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition op
ens on July 25.
Binder Twine of different makes at
Cobbledick and Tolland's.
Some fields of fall wheat be this lo-
cality will be fit to cut next week,
MILBURN'S BREF,IRON AND WINE
is recommended by Physicians as the best.
Mr. William fiowaed has just coin
pleted the brickword of Wood El'ose
block,
Special—Drew a line from the Lake
Shore direetly east to Kippen and then
by way of Stat fa and Cromarty to Ful-
laeton and Russeidale, then south to
Kirktort tniiVood1i m then WeSt a ga n
to Clandeboy‘e and terminating bv way
of McGuire, Mount Carinel,Corbeit taid
GreenwaY at Grand, Bend you have
the outside Boundary of the field whicb
THE MART
aims to cover with its goods nodous
tamers. To secure this we have to
keep a large supply and certaiely ttre
not failing in this respect, Our store
is literally crowded with goods and
goliday Stock ready for seekers of Hol-
iday Gifts. Every desire,able thing we
could think of has been placed to meet
our customers wants and no v we cor-
dially invite them and 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 Ourselves
and now with little fear ask for their
verdict.
Jim -GILIC+C+,
THE MART. Exeter.
BI BARqADIS
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Pfhl 3laklIpt
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, SATEENS,
CHALLISS, SILKS
all .at the closest cut pviees
during our great alteration
eta
sale. We begin enlarging' the
• shop in two or three weeks.
•°.' Stock MUST bere.deced before
.47 the workmen take possession.
Do you want a nice ordered
suie? If you do we would like
0
a
Great values in Men's and
Boys' ready-made suit. See
them while o ur great sale is on.
Yes! We are still in the
Grocery racket. Choice, fresh
groceries
Less than Aetna Cost
We blush to acknowledge
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oe. the feat that we are selling
Choicest fresh groceriesfor less
0
than regular cost. But not
below what they cost., NO!!!
=0 We buy at claser prices than
regular house do.
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SEE CUR PRICES
'14 and you evill admit that we
are the • •Cheapest House in
Western Ontario.
to see you.
We can save you .money sure.
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LOCAL JOTTINGS1
Personal ItIonti.in.
Mr. Jonn Heywood, bricl layer. who
has bean working at his trade with Mr
• John Copp, of Seaforth, resumed home
last week.—Rev. Canon Richardson, of
the Memorial Church, London, was the
truest of Mr. Isaac Carling the begin
ning of the week.—Mr. Alfred Sheere,
who is engaged at bricklayina in Vett
forth, was in the village on Sunday.—
Mr. Ed. Harwood is visiting relatiyes
and friends in town.—Mr. Arthur Dav-
is was in Loudon on Tuesday witness-
ing the cricket match between London
* and Chicago.—Miss Ella Mitt:In:11, of
Marlette, Michigan, is the guest of Mr.
and. Mrs. William Dearing, Sterizera__
Mx. Luther Gill and Mr. A. N. Hill, of
Cleveland, are here visiting' relatives
and friends.—Mr. E. IL .Johiisof &mirth,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GUI.
—Mrs* S. C. Carter, who has been the
•guest of Mrs. Walt. Andrews for some
time, returned to hex home in Rochest-
er on Monday.—Miss Tata Crocke,r, of
St. Marys, is visiting her mot-Intr.—Mr.
M. Younge, of St. Marys, WAS iO town
on Monday.—Mrs. D. Johns and daugh-
ter visiad London on Tuesdtty.--Mr.C.
B. Marsland, of the Molson Batik has re
-...urned from Owen Sound wiore he has
been tor some /Albert Snell,
of St, Themes, is here on a summer va
cation.—Mrs. Richard Bissett and two
nhildren, k,f London, are visiting rela-
tives and friends in town at present.—
Miss Mame Sanders and Miss Eutith
Myers were visiting in Detroit, alich
en Saturday and Sunda,y, They • re..
turned Monday evening accompanied
hy Mi6S Maine Billings,wlso will remain
here for some titne.--flair. Henry Woos
ter, of No. 1, Royal School of Infantry,
London, and Mr, John Glanville, of
London, are, still visiting at the resi
dence of the latter's father, hare.—
Ethel Emmett, of Toroeto, is visit-
ing her sister Mrs. J. A. Stewart.—
Via James Rameey, or trayeeelaa, pa -
ed through towa on 'Monday certatte
.ro Grand Bend where he will epeed
f:ew daya—The folloteing deleeettion of
Lebanon Ledge No. 1337 A 1&
M , left this inoruitn.r for London;
Rms. 11 II. Co flinsW fl 11Speck rne ,
Teat; O. A..K. McLeod, V M,t Clerk
;tenders, S W,, and W. favett,
Yee Sale,
A ri um bee of canary bi tele, Apply
at thie office.
Cheapest place in the county for
hardware is at Cobbledick & Tolland
•Exeter.
DR. LOW'S WORM SYRUP remoyes
worms uf all kinds in childien or adults.
ChiLdi en Lry for h.
Rev. E. aoftley, of London,htte takea
charge permanently of lieusall circuit.
St. Paul's church.
Holy Communion will be adminis-
tered in the Triyitt Memoriel church
ou Sunday evening next,
Cobbledick and Tolland have a large
supply of binding twine whieh they
are selling at exeoptionally low figures
. The Voters' Lists for the Village of
Exeter for the year 1892 shows that
the aggregate number of voters is 565.
Fprmers call and get prices of Bind
er Twine at Cobbledick and Tolland's
before purchasing. They are selling
cheap. •
Characteristics of HOod's Sarsaparil-
la: The largest sale, the most merit,
the greatest cures. Try it, and realize
ite benefits.
Messrs Bawden Bees., contractors,
are busily engaged erecting a tine
brick residence for Mr. Wm.. Snell on
William street.
See large posters annomielng the
monsteraxcureicat to Sarnia and Re-
turn. One of the cheapest rides ef the
season. Fare 95e.
With the burden ' of one 'hundred
years upon his shoulders Upper Can
ada is an exceedingly spry, lively and
, .
well-developed youth.
The Dashwood stage comes into the
yillage'via Hurorietreet west ,on ac-
count of workmen repairing Stanlake's
bridge on the Lake Road.
On Saturday evening Mr. John
Leathorn had the misfortune to fall
down a flight of steps into his cellar.
He esceped with slight injuries.
• Flax pulling began in this section
this week and thesboys will no have
a chance to earn a few shekels. The
crop this season is coaeidered a good
one.
You will mios a great bargain if
you do not call and leave your order
with J. H. Grieve for one of his $16
black Worsted suits. They are away
down,
• Mr. John Hawlshaw has beau im
proving his residence witk a new coat
of painaduring tae past week, and a
porch has also been added at the front
entrance.
Are you going anywhere this sum-
mer by ocean, lake or rail? If you are
it will be toyour interest to call on
Capt. George Kemp, Towel Hall, Exet-
er. Special rates to theNorthwest.
Money amounting to the sum of five
dollars was taken trent a till in •Mr.
John McInnis' flour and feed store last
week. The gentleman has a suspicion
who the perpetrators of the deed aro.
Master Herb Ford had a large car-
buncle lanced on Monday last whieh
had grown to a monstrous oize on
the chords on the back • of •his neck,
and which caused him much pain .and
hoes ef eleep.
On Monday last a little child of Mr,
John Taylor while playing around ac-
cidently fell trite a tub of water, and.
had it not been for the timely assist
ince of other children, no doubt would
have been drowned.
Miss Carrie Brown, of Hyde Park,
has just completed a quilt that • con-
tains five thousand four. hundred and
sixty patches. This is the seventh
quilt she has pieced,.aud she has just
passed her fifteenth birthday.
Under the Act for the protection of
the fisheries are the following. No ,por-
Son shall take any speekled trout of
less than five inches in length, nor a
greater number than tifty on any •one
day, under a penalty of $10 to e30.
• 40 CENTS ...As an in.•
to new subscribers, we offer the Anv0-
cATE and the "Medical Adviser and
nirrn Help" till the 1st of January,
1893, for 40 cent!. Send in the names.
The rasdberry season has arrived
and numbers of villagers can be seen
daily wending their way towards the
places where they are to be found.
They are reported to be very plentiful,
and nave been sold in the village dur-
mb
tne past week at 75 cts, per pail.
• The 'bps which runs to Grand Bend
Pork leaves every Tuesday and Satire-
day- at 7 a.m., raining same evening'.
Al! orders left at Christie's liver,v Sta-
le or at H. Speckman's hardware store
will reteive prompt atteation, Special
irengereents can be made for family
parties. Single fare 50c ; round trip
750.
The new regulations of the Ontario
School of Pedagogy require the t can-
didates for professional high school and
first-class certificates shall attend_ the
school for four menthe and subsequent -
le serve six months as high school as-
sintatits before being allowed to Write
on the prescribed examination for cer.
tificates.
Since July 1 tha limits of size , for
peckers of patterns or samples of mer-
chandise sera by post to all countries
in the postal union are extended, and
ere a$ follows; 12 inches in length, 8
inithet in Width, and 4 inelies in depth.
For packets made lip in the form of
rolls. the length limit in 12 inelo sand
the dittnieter 13 itiehee,
Bahea, eradles, • seythes, harvest
gloves, and all other neeessaries for,
the harvest seeson at Cobblediek and
Follands. •,
A meeting of the Cricket Club will
be held to -night (Thursdey) at • 830
o'clock at Elliots office to arrange a
match with Sarnia.
Remember Grieve the tttilor is' hav-
ing a 30 day sale and is sellinggoods
at prices that will suit the peopleaCall
and see for yourself.
'Ile centenary of Canadian Masonry
will be celebrated in Toronto on Oc-
tober 2, 3 and 4. It is expected that
15,000 Masons will take part.
Workmen began excavating for the
foundation of a school house on the
grounds of the Triyitt Memorial chur-
ch oe Monday. It is the intention to
eon t n ue the work as speedily as pos.
sible so as to have both buildiegs com-
pleted this fall. ••
The will of the late Richerd Box,who
recently died in St. Marysatas been en.
tered for probate, The executors are
Rich, S. Box and Mrs. Carter, children
of deceesed. The total yielue of de-
ceased's property isteet down at $58,-
229.29, of which $12,000,is real estate.
The laro.c residence which Mr, JO -
anti Cobbl:dick intendserecting this
!manner north of FJi T B. , Carling
fine mansion has.been let to the follow
ing gentlemen under tender.—Mr. ince
Evans, brickwork; Dyer & Howard,
carpenterwork; Jas. Down, painting,
and Cudmore & Crocker, the. excavat-
.
mg.
Carling Bros. take this method of
warning these parties (two in number)
who were visiting their wood pile this
week, that they are welcome to a small
portion, but they must not repeat it
too often. The persons are known,and
if such an occurance occurs agaiuoth
or proceedings will be taken. Take a
warning in time
A deputation of Seaforth's Aldermen
visited hereOne day last week for the
purpose of inspecting' the Town Hall
and ascertaining, the best suitable
plans for the ere,ction of'dhall in the
above town. They .ex,preesed themelyes as being sueprised to find our
town Without waterworks' and electric
• lights.' They claim their waterworks
scheme was the best investment they
ever made. Our Council should takn
a leaf out of their book!
The aroma of the tobacco leaf is so
completely conserved in the manufact•
ure of "Myrtle Navy", that age has no
egect in dimieishing it; even after the
plug has been kept for years it gives
out full Raver under the combustion
in the pipe, nellowed in tone by its
.age and making the most exquisite
smoke which tobacco can be made to
give. Age, too, hardens the structure
of tho plug and gives t� the tobacco,
when cut, that almost granular ap-
pearaece in which all tonnoisseurs de -
Hatt. •
he •statement is made that there is
a big row among the .members' of the
salt combine, and a law suit is the out-
come. Last December the salt- manu-
facturers formed a trust, and they all
stuck to it until a few days ago when
a Kincardine firm gave notice of with-
drawal. The other members of the
trust obtained an interim injunction
from the County Judge cf Huron re
straining this firm from breaking the
combine, and the injunction will be
fought out at Osgoode J1a11 hta few
days.
The display made by the polar
lights or aurora borealis in the hoev-
ens on Saturday night was One of the
grandest and most brilliant ever seen
here. An immense each spanned the
sky near to the zenith, while behind it
darted variously. colored and chauging'
mellow lights that slibt'columnar rays
.far southward, at the -end of which
sheets of faint light flashed With elect-
..
rieal
rapidity and i,n dazzling fashion,
Lovers of heaven's wonders sat up far
into Sunday morning watching the
play of the lights.
• On Monday afternoon 50111e ashes
were thrown on it tnanure heap near a
satble beIongiug to Mr. L. It 'Dickson
whicli were supposed to be cold. The
inmates of. the residence were surpris•
ed tbout one hour afterwards on going
b the door to firel the hetip, of refuse in
a blaze. .The fiame„s spread rapidly.
and but for the arrival of SeVel•al citi
zens would have so...,n been beyond con-
trol. Pails were brought into use and
a quantity Of water thrown upon the
ignited debris which impeded further
destruction of property.
At no time is man secure from at
tselts of much painful" and dangerous
disorders of the stomach as 'Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Diarrhcea,
end Dysentery ; but theas complaints
are perticularlY common during the
heated term, when it is doubly danger-
ous to neglect them. Perry Davis'
Peal Killer is a remedy that has never
failed when tried, and the seyerest at-
tacks have been cured by it. It leaves
no bad effects, and invariably brings
relief to the sufferer. Every reputable
druggist In the country sells Perry
Dais' Pain Killer. Large size New
Bottle, price 25e.
A large number from here attended
the Lawn social on Tuesday eveniug
at the residence of '.1fr. Aclatn White-
ford, London Road, w hien wis giVen
ender the auepice,e, of the Ladies' Aid
of Cavell Presbyterian Church, Free
. .
'bussea were in r alting to carry all
who wished to attend the .gatbering.
The lawn was beallt.ttaily illetninated
and the premistm Wel'e taetefully decot.
a ted width 'added much to all Who'
were in seareh oUpliinsure. A repast
of raspberries andeream with othe,r
delicacies was spread upon several tab
lee, a nd when eeeh one had partaken
heartily amusements of Vali01111 Otht!,1'
SalirCeS Wete indulged in. Numbers
from Hensel' and surrotteding country
were present and at about 1080 an
other etaminer 01 araligernallt was
brotight to a close,
Mrs, Clara Wilson, who, some tiulo
Igo, pleaded guilty to !lain. in - adult,
ere' with, Alexarider Eossenberry, bath
parties be0g. from 'Zurich, and who
has been in St, Clair County
jail SinceTawaiting sentenee, was Wa-
co, before Judge Vance at Pot '1-1u.ron
Saturday moraine', when he suspend.
ed sentence, providing she would re
tern hone with .her hasbend.. 'She
gladly accepted the alternative,
The. Chicago District Tumors, clitim-
hie; to represent 5,000 citizens, have
passed resolutions in condemnation of
the action of the United States Senate
with regard to • the closing of the
World's Fair on Sunday, The reeolu-
tion declares that sitcfr action means
the inevitable falling. off of at least 12,-
000,000 admission tickets. A delega-
tion Of representatives of South Side
societies' was held to .protest against
the action of the Senate, the call hav-
ing been issued by the Rheinlander
Fund.
A very sad and melancholy .mishap
which causes much discomfort in
whose family it May happen, came up
on Eva, the grown up daughter of Mrs
Piper, of this piece. She has for some
time past been saffering severely from
fits which has at last resulted in a ease
Of insanity. Oe Tuesday Met, Piper
had occailion to leaYe the house for e
few hones, and shortly after her depart
inc the deranged girl took the young-
est.child of the house into the yard
and commenced pounding' it with a
scrubbing 'brush, arid no doubt would
have killed the Unfortunate child had
it not been for the timely Assistance of
Mrs. Thos. Snell; who heard the cries
and went to its resene, Dr. Rollins
was afterwards summoned, and exam-
ined her and pronounced her unsafe.
She will be removed t� Goderich to -day
(Thursday) and from there to the Lon
don Asylum.
at antea.
Nearer too late to mend. 5000 pairs of
boots and shoes that need repairing to
be left at the leading boot and shoe
stere next door to the post Office, G.
C4aaell-amb.
elarTaanks.
The managers of Cayen Presbyter-
ian church beg be return sincere
thanks to the musicians for their able
services at, the lawn party on Tuesday
evening.
An Owner Wanted.
A parasol was left at the butcher
shop Of Mr. D. Davis a few days were
The eight party calling. at this °fate,
proving property, and paying for this
notice can have the same.
Be a litssionary.
How often in church, lecture -room
or theatre one will notice the shoulders
of a good-looking and welatitting gar-
ment plentifully besprinkled wfth
Dandruff. Be a missionary and tell
people that Anti Dandruff is guaran.:
teed to remove Dandruff with three
applications.
Stet: 'List.
Mr. John Snell has recovered suffic-
iently from Iiia illness to be out ag,ain.
--Mr. John HawksIlaw's health is im
proving slowly.—Mr. David Johns has
been ont fora drive during the past
week: his health is improvinge—Mrs.
Joseph Bawden was suddenly taken ill
on Monday evening. with cramps and
was not expected to recover. She is
now on the mend.
Part of the New Crintittal Code.
• Everyone"is guilty of an offe,nce,and
liable,on.summary eon' ictiotato a pen•
elty net exceeding $50 who sells or
gives any pistol or air gun, or any atn-
munitiow therefor, to a minor under the
age of 10 years uuless.he establishes to
the satisfaction of the justice before
Whomhe is charged that he used reas-
onable diligence in endeavoring to as-
certain the .age of the minor before
making such saki or gift, andthat he
had good reason to believe that such
minor .was not underthe ageof O. 2.
Every6ne is guilt y Of an onnee, and
liable, 60.sammery convietion,to a pen-
alty not exceeding' $25, who sells any
pistol Or air 'gun withent keeping a re-
cord of such sale, the date thereof, and
the hamer of the purchaser, and of the
maker's name or other mark by which
such arm maY be 'identied.
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SANIWEtrUS BLOOKI EXETER,
I) i'litItortic,lsooncIox7eTebA t 110111 that sohneeeptiznas
which he styled "a mountain goat", and on being asked why
he did this he said: "the public liked to be humbugged" Now
we do not propose to adopt this plan of
HUMBUGGING the ''"'UBLIC
by exhibiting a mountain goat, but simply to
STATE FACTS
which we are prepared to carry out at all times, when a mer-
chant tells you he isp•ivinc, away goods you can count to a
moral certainty ,on the statement being false, or when a mer-
chant sells you an article at or below costyou may depend that
Ile will Rolo it up [HI SoRottillg else
before he gets through with you.
There must be some profit or a merchant can't live,tut
Carling Bros'. Stock Must Go
and therefore we offer everything at the very smallest margin
of profit consistent -vh.th honest and fair dealing.
Tne best discount we can offer is 5 per cent of for cash,
WE SOLICIT A CALL.
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Butter 13 cts; Eggs 10,2 in trade.
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GARDEN
AND
All Kinds of FENCE
LAWN °VIERS.
LA ASTINE in all Shades.
AISY 0 URNS.
Full line of Tinware, Cheap,
for Cash at
BISSETT BROS.
IRES.
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puziocizBt;iu r..t,,A;17,7:Ft640BlusEter14
Still takes the lead in the Furn-
iture business. I am too busy to call an pcople in /iced of
furniture, but please diup in my Icarercoms and see my stock
and I wilLtry and suit you in this line.
Oriereci, worl . neatly done on shortastnotice.
Remember I have also a•
handsome line of ,
Undertaking Goods
- always on band.
Any calls in this line will be promptly attended to and satis-
faction guaranteed every time,
Stand next lifolson's Bank. ROBT. N. ROWE.
IMMISICOMMOVIVOI.
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HINDMAN, hill
Exeter,
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jlE BEST AlsiD
COFFEES.
• EVERY PE1
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Br. GailaREI Smiltorg ignip filler.
It is better than all others.
• TEN REASCP S WHY:
1.—It will not get out of order.
is cheaper than any other Can.
3.—It Will last five times as long as any ordinary lamp filler.
4.—Because it is nen eoreasive, as it 'is zinc and tinwhich form a mag.
ileac action and keep it from eorroding.
5 ---It will di) the work in one-fourth of the time,.
0.—It will not soil the floor ;aid shelf.
7 —It never sweats oil.
8.-11 gives you perfect control of the oil.
0,—It 15 alw:irs neat tind safe,
10—It will strengthen the lungs.
This Can has been exttatined by experts and pronounced to be the best
thee ever saw.
1121147e neevithY, Iteliabi6 ate.. Chea.
They are *anted in every house where coal oil is Used The fastest selling
article in the market,
00BOLEDICK& FOLLANDi
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