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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-4-5, Page 5el an A01 rlt} qiult Ars. H. .D. Mgt of Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, 00 Worth Of Otter Mediektes Fare PI u it ti Rut 4 Ilotrtl.e.i of Hood's Sa rso pari tica O'u ed, "It is with pleasure that 1 tell of the great. benefit I derived from Hood's Strsaicril;a. For 0 years I have •been badly afflicted. with • Erysipelas breaking as hit out with runirux;, sores during hot summer months I have somethnea not been able to use my l nibs for two months at a time. Being -induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I got one bottle lastsprinr, commenced using it; feit •e, much better, got two bottles more; took hem during .the summer, was able to do my housework, and Walk Two Mines which z had not done for six years. Think I am cured of erysipelas, and recommend any person so afflicted to use Hood's Sarsaparilla Four bottles has done more for use than'$300 worth of other medicine. 1 think it the best blood purifier, known.' Mus. H. D.• Wissr, Church street,' Cornwallis, N. S. HooD's PILLS cure liver ills, consiipa• tion,biliousness. iaundico. sick headache. 25o. NEWS TOPICS OF A WEEK. The Important Events in a Few Words for Busy Readers. Smallpox is increasing alarmingly in Chicago. MacWherrell's pounsel bas applied for a new trial.. - Jane G. Austen, the authoress, died at Boston on Friday. Twerchildren of William Shaf(ie were burned to :death at Cairo, I11, Thursday night. Ernest Mann, bigamist, has been: sen- tenced at Stratford to two years in peni-. tentiary. Jim Upkins, Eduardo Gonzales and Manning Davis were hanged at Paris, Tex- as, on Friday: Ton men were killed at the Central mine, Keweenaw County, Michigan, by a prema- lure blast. The 18th Battalion, Hamilton, has ao cepted an invitation to visit Galt on Queen's Birthday. One person was killed and several were Injured by the bursting of a stand -pipe in Peoria, Ill.,. on Friday. It is announced that Prendergast, who assassinatedMayorHarrison of Chicago, will be hanged on April 6. Major Le Caron, who was once employed, by the British Government to spy upon Irishmen in Amerika, is dead. Word comes from Texas that thousands of people in the lower,Rio Grande country are on the verge of starvation.. All the refineries of the. American Sugar Refining Co. closed down last week on ao- connt of the dullness of trade. The little town of Borden, Ind., contain- taining 1,000 inhabitants, has been almost wiped out by fire. Loss, $125, 000. At Point Pleasant, W. Va., the boiler of pumping boat exploded, blowing the engineer John MoGuffin, to pieces. Prof. J. Calloway, President of.Douglae- vi11e, Ga., College, committed suicide on Sunday, shooting himself in the heart. Lord Aberdeen has taken a residence at Halifax in which he and his suite will re- side for part of the coming summer. Archbishop Fabre on Sunday celebrated the 25th anniversary of his appointment as Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal. Over 1,000 members of various building trade organizations in New York : went on strike on Friday. .A. general strike is ex- pected. Fritz Kloetzler murdered his wife and four children r n and committed suit}de at Dolgeville, N Y. on Friday night. , y n ght. Cense, poverty. Among the passengers on the Cartha- genian, which•arrived at Halifax on Thurs- day, were 43 girls for Miss Rye's Home at Niagara. A. sensation has been caused in Constanti- nople by an attempt to assassinate the Pa- triarch of Armenia as he was leaving the cathedral. • Harry W. Drayton, for twelve years a clerk for the E. B. Claflin Co„ New York,. shot himself in the heart on Thursday. Cause, ill -health. Alfred Grant's house, at North Sydney, C.B., was burned on Friday morning and his daughter Maggie, e. aged d ffteen was burned to death. - Four persons were p killed and as many injured by he wreak of a building by. na- tural gas explosion in Alexandria, Ind., Saturday night. A commercial crisis in Argentina is rel.. 7v garded as eertai n within the next three months, owing to the agricultural losses through the ,drought. An Pensacola, Fla., G. S. Huff and bride, who hack; been, married but three hours, were -killed by Thos. Trainor, the divorced husband of Mrs. Huff. The name of Charles de Lesseps has been removed from the roll of the Legion of Honor owingto his connection with the Panama Canal scandal. The police of Kokomo, Ind,, oil Friday, captured a gang of twenty freight car thieves and recovered many thousand dol- lars' worth of merchandise. Howard Gould, son of the late Jay Gould and Misse oa tta Tyler, actress in theI'roh itmuCompany, mPanysh AVe announced that they are engaged to be married, At a meeting of the Dominion. Alliance at Ottawa en :Thursday it was resolved to submit a resolution he Parliament deelat- ing in favor of prohibitory legislation. The W. C. rr. 't7', of New 'S?'ork.ie con- ducting it crusade against the habit of in jdctiug morphine into the arms of store girls to give them temperary strength. John Wilts' residence 'at McKetidree," W. Va,, teas burned on Thuraeiay morn' ing, His eight children and Miss Mollie lletiarit,k;. tervant, were burned to death, .Ali he girls attending the Scott Nati, trite, Atlanta, Ga,, were recently vaccin ated, Erydlpelas'detreloped in the case of Irene Aaame end the roots Woman dlki,; STRTUNG CON1?FSSIOE11 A Man in Montana Says Ile Murdered the Williams Couple.: IT WILL BE INVESTIGATED. Detective Greer Leaves for Anrioonc1a, Hoot" to Learn the Truth of the l)espatoir-Jt Ie Not Credited to the Attorney -bene ral's Guice. ANAconem, Mont„ Anvil 2. -Word comes from I3ozemau, a place near here, to the effect that a man palling himself Robert Dalton has made an affidavit to the effect that he murdered an old farmer and his wife near Port Credit, Ont.,, named William or Williamson. fie says that a man named MacWherrell now lies under'' sentence of death in Brampton jail for the crime, but that he is innocent. He de- clares he pounded the old couple to death. His object was robbery, but first the old man resisted and while he was fightid with him his wife interfered and he was oom pelled.,ta kill her too, although he did not know when he fled that they were dead. He was foroed to fly because he ` heard somebody' about in the yard and saw a man there. The. Story Is Not Credited. TonoNro, April 2.-A despatch was re- •oeived in the city on Saturday night from Annaconda, Mont., statingthat a man named Dalton, at ozeman,had confessed to the murder of the old couple at Port Credit. Detective Greer left yesterday for that place to investigate the truth of the story. The Attorney -General's Office places no credit iii the despatch and the general,. opinion is that it is not very reliable, PROHIBITION IN NOVA SCOTIA. The Plebiscite lietarns Sliow a Favorable. Vote of Almost four to Oue. Rammax, N.S., March 31. -The pro- hibitionists have been waiting with in- terest fpr complete record ofthe plebiscite voteiheauolition of the liquor traffic. They have all been received. The returns show an aggregate of ` 52,878 plebisoite votes. oast, about 85 per cent of the•electorate. CI thesethere were 11,419 votes in favor of the liquor traffic, while 41,459 votes, about 80 per cent., or nearly four to ono, were cast in favor of 'prohibition. Inver- ness returns only are delayed, but will not change the relative' strength: of the pro- hibitive vote. Took Poison Intended for a Dog. Gu>i:Lpe, April 2.-A 4-year•old daughter of William Clialloner, who works in Bell's and Iives on Pertle 'street,. 'on Saturday picked up a piece of bread on the sidewalk in front of her home and licked the butter off it. .Then she ran to her mother and fell fainting on the door step. The bread and butter had been baited with strych- nine, and the child soon gave evidence of having been poisoned. A doctor soon ar- rived and, seeonding the prompt measures that had 'been adopted by : the mother, saved the little one's life. It was a very narrow escape, however. The delay of another minute in administering an emetic would have proved fatal. There have been about a dozen clogs poisoned in the vicinity where Mr. Challoner lives, After .a Toronto Desperado. DENVER, Col., April 3. -Louis Plante, an all-round desperado from Canada, now finishing a six months' term in the county jail, will be returned on the 9th inst. to Canada, where he is wanted on a"charge of stealing $30,000 ` worth of jewellery, opium and merchandise. Plante ie the man who shot Clara Fredericks in Chicago and followed her afterwards to this city. where he gave her a terrible : clubbing for which he is now in jail. -Officer Grigg, of Toronto, started for Denver yesterday for Plante. The Dolgevlile Tragedy. UTICA, N.Y., April 3. -The coroner's jury in the Kloetzler case at DolgeviUe yesterday returned a verdict that Kloetzler murdered his family with the knowledge and consent of his wife. It also declared that the village authorities had not been negligent in their duties. No new facts name to light except that Xloetzler-left. threatening letters addressed to Alfred Dolge and the foreman of his shoe factory. In these lettere he declared his intention of killing his family and himself so as to leave a black mark on Dolgaville and. Dolge. This Was a Blunt Statement. MONTREAL, April 3. -Hon. Mr. Nantel, Commissioner of Public Works, has enter- ed action for $10,000 damages against'Jos. G. Gingras, Quebec, proprietor of. L'Idenion Liberals, for alleged libel. :It is charged that on the departure of Mn Nantel on his trip to the Holy Land Mr. Gingras'paper insinuated that the honorable gentleman's expenses werebeing paid by contractors whom he had favored.. James Owen O'Connor Dead. New Tonic, April 3. -News of the death of James Owen O'Connor; the' actor,. be- came public in Jersey. City last evening. He died in the6 N w Jersey Insane Asylum A 1 a am ator •i M x s Plains on Saturday morning last of a disease of the kidneys. The bodyof the dead tragedians --was brought to his former'home at 21 Storm avenue; Jersey City: A Sealer ItuIS Away, ST. JOHN, N.B., April 3. -The steamer Newfoundland fled from here yesterday to avoid orosecution for taking seals on Sim. day and before March 4, She arrived late Saturday night: Shenever entered nor cleared customs and is liable to a heavy penalty, Queboo'g mayor demoted, Qunlezd, April 8, -The election of -the Mayor of Quebec took place yesterday. On the first tush of the ballot Mr, S. N. Parent, advocate, was eleeted by seventeen votes in a council composed of thirty members. Unknown Corpse Identified. OTTAWA., April $ _•-life ma • n who drop- ped s•o - ped dead hx•'ere on Thursday last has been identified as Joseph Provost, of Cantly,' a shantyrean. It wiis- the wife of the de- ceased who identified him. Killed by yra111ng Dotvn Stairs. Quxnao. Qtee;, April 2. --Saturday night an old meld tented Caroline Pepin was stilled instantly by falling down a flight of stairs snit breaking her neck. It is supposed she was in a state of intoxication at the time; Weapon Mill Destroyed. 1, B1et»eenivme tzt Ont., Ain't' - + Al xil 2.. --The wcollefl mill here wale burned on Saturday r morning, Notliitrg was saved, Thu build• ing was valued; at $3,000 atxa the machinery $2;000, The damage to the dam will be About $1.000, Gulf t Small tneuranee, �nF KNO 7r T-iEDGE: Brings comfort and improvement and tends ' to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet- ter than .others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the 'world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest thevalue v luo to health of rholire liquid, p q laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of I? tge.. Its excellence is dee to its presenting in the .form moat acceptable and plebs- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly benefi elis lP zro Fertitss l' a perfect oi:fect lax.. ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical. profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance.. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75e. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,. and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if "ofered. For Sale at C. Lutz's .Drug Store THE VERY LATEST NEWS - Pendergast will she hanged on April Baron Hennen, of the British Court of Appeal, is dead., Minnesota had had another terrific snow storm, and several men perished. 43 girbe.for Mist Rye's ho me at Niagara i,rived at' Halifax. Friday, Are you tree from allecrude and frrxtat ing matter_ Concentrated medicine only. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Very sinal!• very aa>,y, to take; no pain; no griping; no. purging. Try them: rhe 'Central' Pteeby=terian church of ieocheeter will use e.000 sr100 glasses at the next communion services It is thought the common chalio conveys dis. ease germs. Ministers, Lawyers, Teachers, and others whose cccupation gives.: but littlo exercise. should vee Carter's Little Liver -Pills for torpid liver and biliousness. One is; a dose. Try them. Augnttus A. Brush, ex -warden: of Sing Sing, is dead at Pooghkeepuie.He took a prominent part in the big convention in Toronto five years ago of thoseinter - voted' in the welfare ofprisoners and prison discipline, Derangement of the liter, with consti- pation, injures th.a COM plexion, induces pimples, sallow skin. Remove the cav=e' by tieing Carter's Little Liver Pills. One a deep. Try them. Levi Doney wag fleet in the ej.e by Jonah Clark near Marlbank, the •result of a quarrel. Doney is now in the tiingeton hoopile". The Beauty of having a bottle of Perry Davis' Pahl Biller in the 'muse is, that you are prepared for the werst Cough or Cholera, the Pain Tiller is a eoyereign remedy. 25 cents big bottle, ALL MEN. Young, old or middle aged, who find-them- selves,norvous,weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or ove.work, reeult- ing in many of the following symptoms Mental depression. premature old age, toss of vitality, loss of,nem'•ry, had draoms, dimness of eight,paipitation of the heart, emission, lack of enerby,pain in the kidneys, headaches, pimples on the face and body, itching or peoulfae sensation about thesorotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness. speots before the eyes' twitching of the =ones, eyelids and el se- whero bashfulness, deposits In the urine, lose of will power, tenderness of the scalp and sspine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to eep failure to 0e rested by sieon constipation dullness of hearing leas of voice desire for solitude, excitability of temper. sunken eyes, surrounded with leaden circles, oily locking skin. ste., aro all symptomsof nervous debil- ity that lead to insanity unless cured. . The spring or vital course having lost tts tension,' every f unction wanes ire consequence.- Those who through abuse- committed ,an ignorance, may be permanentlycured. Send hour ad— dress for bock on diveasea peculiar "to man. cont free Pealed. Address 51. 7. LUBON, 24 ]fi ceonnellAve;,Toronto Qnt•.Oanada FOR OV•EIt FIFTY YEARS. AN O.GD AND `Fila»-Tajgzi B.omsD7.- ASrs. winslow'e Soothing Syrup has been used fifty rears by millions of mothers for their children while teething,with perfect success. 1 t soothes the I'd h h child, eoftonet egums,alfa a the pain, to y p cures Elia "001'0 andsthe colic, x best remedyfor. k Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold b �drugirt in every part t the world. 25 eons. a bottle. ,its value is inoaloulablo, Bc auto and ask for :firs. 'Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. • Eu 1l eh Spayint n Liniment removes ail hard, soft or eallousedLuinps and Biem- isks from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbu, Splints, Rine .i3oue, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and ,`3wollen Throat, Coughs, t•o. Savo $50 by use of one bottler Warisuled the meat wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by 0. Lutz, Drug - isle - Sep 18,'93 temsemer Reeler TN Sex Blatnns.-•Distressing Kid• uey and bladder diseasoe relieved i1t six hour by the "Great South American Kid- ,:oy'Cure.'t This now remotly is a great ntirprfui and delight to pbysieiane on ao-. `oust of its exceeding promptneae iu ,tee licrvinb pain en the bladdcr,hidneye,baok ncl every part of the urit,ary pasdages in shale and ! emalo,trelretention I i u f water and pain in raasiugit alrxoetitntnod- atuly, 1f s•ou wau; thick relief sud dire this is your remedy, Sold by C. LUI'2i 40. alaky • IRmiuettortal1 Unrol) rems Y Dem -Settle tl merioaii Rheurhatie Cure, for Rheum atiein and Neuralgia, radically tures in 1 to 3 days, Its lotion upon the system is remark, alilo and Ingeterioua. It reniovtn fit ones the cause end the dieoase tibtnediately dis- ailpeare. The drat dose greatly uenedts 75 emits, Scut by (1. Lutz, Drueeiet. 818 ,[tele on barmen 'and hetees and el tiuimars eared ill 30 nlieutes by Welford's Sanitary .ober) 'Thie noyer,faxle, Sold` by 0, byre, TER TIMES BIS .MAIL 13 HEAVY, FesetiCemo INeRL,o`ICOI, Biwa WPM) Game ra't??;rlties mum m 4.LL cv'Eia THE Downtime Ammo Tien x'merro- VLALLe Aeon;e Donn's Kleenex Fume ooze z1;o zizal oP °linen re itllst;I:x A?xaitt, Etnem! on, Alii] 2-Ergnity develop the fact that the story of J.H.Brickwove'n wonderful (sure of his rhoumatxew by Dodt1 a Eidueyy Pills bee brouglit him nog-, +irlety- Mr,l3riultwood dally recoltiee lei, - tore from all geertels of Canada saki, g further partioulera of hie cure. Le invariably answers that after all otbi r remedies farted 1)oeld'e Kidney Pills reste: ed him to health- Dodd's was the fiat kidney remedy in pill ever offered to tee public. Its wonderful success, in curl :g all forma of kidney disease, has lett to t+oe introduotion of numerous cheap aid worthless imitatious, Purchasers . •xer their own safety should insist on getti Dodd'* Xidusy Pills. Sold in large boxes: price, fifty cents per box, or six boxes for 112,50, To be had of all dealers. moor soreierese Agents to.eel' ourohelee "and hardy nursery stoceither on Salary or 00lnu01010pa We Liao give mermen the privilege of *piling our few &lid sheieo varieties of Beed potatoes. eemere tie) sgeney et one°, erlalch well ;hand - tepee!), rimer you Mt NOW is the time to :NOR such tools for aeries planting. 4ddresithe h'. te, flUX DOA/PANT, Nursery men and I'repasatore of Choice Seed Potatoes, "Reehaster, N.T HOW TO GET A "SUNLIGHT PrCTU E I1 ? r. ^Send 25 " unli ht" � S B Soap wrnppere (wrap per bearingthe words "Why does a woman look older sooner than a man") is Lever Bros:, Ltd„ 48 Scott St., Toronto, and you will revolve by poet a pretty picture, feee fromadvertising and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the marhot; and it will only cost to postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open, Write your address carefully. 0. 0. RICHARDS & Co.. Myson o George has m suffered with gmem el- ide round the heart nines 1882, but by she application of MINARD'S LINIMENT' in 1889 it completely disappeared and has not troubled him'siuoe. JAS. Mogan. Linwood, Ont. Change in. SN ELL'S Butcher Shop! .ac Having purchased the Butchering bus iness of Messrs. Wood Bros., will take possession on April lst,. and I would res pectfully solicit the patronage of all ohe old customers of the shop and as many new ones as can favor rue 'with.a call. Meats of all kinds al -ways on hand, and perfect satisfactioa guaranteed. Yours faithfully, 13.rmx. . tri See that horse ? Ili 'has a mooth an d .rlossy coat tld feels in rood enough s„nditton to win the ' •DERBT:" ,3 so would iY horst if l� owner }used DICK'S BLOOD PURI ,PIER. it renews the system, enriches thi blood and gives nature a fair chance, is also at unfailing eradioatorter bots and worms. It I, just as good for•cat rte as for horses. Try it 500 peok ago if your horses or cattle' are not thriving. For a spavin, curb, ringbone or splint, use Dick's Milner: 50e, -Dick's Liniment for strains, swellings, bruises, etc 25c. -tholes ointment for s(matches . old sores, saddle galls, oto, 25o. mailed1on receipt of price. DIOK'3c CO, P. 0. Box 452 MomennAL. rPain We have on hand a select Stock of Rams, Breakfast Bacon, Backs, Rolla and Long Clear Bacon. Lard in 1 8, 10, or 20 lb ,pails, 5& -or 65 Ib tubs at lowest cash prices. VerE 110 weighing from 150 to 200 lbs wanted at all tunes, SNELL BRC ) S. Carriages & Wagols We have received 'a choice lot of Childron:'s Carriages and Wagons, which E[EAP Come and see them and be convinced. Our Stock of BoOT,S 84 SIIOES is now complete in every line. Prices to Stift everybody. Wo don't advertise a 20 per cent discount and claim a 20 per Cent profit for our trouble, 'nor do we drage t o people to offthe street to induce them h e e t n they. Come In yOurselves andd got priced, and you see at once we have no 40 per cont profit, Goocl Coin-hide,Hand• It Kip .t Plow Men's Half Soling' Women's: +` mace Boots $2,90 to 9,25. Bels '2.25 Boots" 90 85 - 30 1'o charge for ripe; also see our Hai- nese, Can't be beaten fox, style and duality, and everything in the Elarnoas line. 1 0011E To OUB O/d Stand Again Where we have a brand new Stook of everything inthe y � he Furniture and Undertaking Lines. Also r1 t' re G 1a,a o g s1?iL Curtain Poles AT PBIOES AWAY DOWN. Call and look through our . New yVal"e- rooms: S. GIDLEY. QDDFELLOW'S BLOCK - OTT Want a Bicycle? THE PNEUMATIC Tye �lwM�sr_TIRE w91-tP IN F NaT Karp II.=1IR 000. U . Dorenwend, The well•known manufacturer of human hair covering will be at the .CENTRAL RO'1~EL, EXETER, tin FEJDAY, APRIL 13th, with a full stook c•f Ladies' & Gents' Wigs, Teepees, Bangs, Waves, Switches TAT tV 5'o Q T' $$ =To.. They are mellow ledged to be perleotic i. Be sure and see .these goods. Central Hotel, e� FRIDAY, APRA r8 roup EE,, EXETER LUMBER YARD. The uder i fied w1& es te inform theP public a al that he keepss eon - steady in Stook all kinds of . BII'IL DING-.. i Ivz �r A RZATJ R` i SE D" - [IND SSiCIi (p P a� l) AN :. RB 1 PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER, B. C. RED ONTARIO AND HIGH LAND And PINE SHINGLES. i notice S ec al p e 19 drawn to B. C. Red Cedar Shingles which is aok:nowlod "'io be the 111osbDurable Timber dater thi.t grows. Specialty for Shingles. Saaid by competent judges to last from thirty six to forty years in any climate. D �O OIL, OIC, OIL, OIL ! THE BOBIER PRODU0B CO, have decided to Retail Oil at Wholesale Prices Best Canadian Oil, Best Canadian W ter White Best American. Water White COME ONE, .COME ALL. Is the -inly Tire dna g• vo e-tisfaction last year hiANUF..CTerit;n SY he geed. Bicycle Os LTD. 118, ¥0T1100N GREET, Brantford', ent. P RZJ. V S & MARTIN Fannon's, Block. Not A Break 1 IN FURNITURE, BUT IN PRICES. IJveli. Sheleton Elfcould break the out >ut chairs that some people have in their homes. Why should this be so? No one need hesitate to buy durable, handsome new ones, while Rowe is sal•' ling furniture ab wreckage prices. PARLOR SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, DINING -ROOM SUITES, Chairs, Lounges, Springs, or anything in he Furniture Line, IsT 110107E. 12o. - 17c. 20o. THE BOBIER PRODUCE CO. FRATHERBONE Corsets are now recognized to be the Standard Corset of Canada. Satisfaction aG'� ol'i guaranteed` or money refunded. ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM. PANED, J. H. GRIEVE has Re -opened with a New Stock of all the New Things in —Fancy and Black Worsteds, —Scotch and Irish Serges, —Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, —And inPanting we have some of the finest in the trade We make the ta up in A 1 Style, andgive yonz good Fit or no Sale, TO '127230E L,a,ra�e's. Wea special attention to Cutting n Making' P Y p g a d ac sJets and Wraps of all kinds. GIVE E US A CALL. L J. H. GRIEVE. Remember the place, Grigg's ad Stand, 1 door north. Senior's Photo Gallery. CENTRAL . SHAVING T. G riatatLons. A. HASTINGS l rAlianal)11 Si710:OCL • Agent for the Brantford Steam Laundry. J U 0 gest 3rdered Clothingproduced � ed la Exeter Gentlemen 0 1 leave ourordard ear Y .-, , ly,far with ilia best staff of Tailors ; the bee- eitock of rine Trimmings, and the boat thttti-ag la Town, yea etre sure 'it aetisfeet ion 40. wi. Inilde .0 rANsoN's Bl.oag A Full Stock SCHOOL STIPPII1S AT �< � RRWell Bre y� nn sr DEALER IN Books •-, Stationer -i Books, y �i and Panc - Goods, Gdi i B blas, Xlyn zl Books- in every var. iety, Soribblera, Pads 1�7o'io Paper, aper, Ink, Pons, Pencils, s, Lnek B ototi, ryryube., etc.: J. W. Brownin A MAN Can always Be Dressed Well r. If he. cos to theproper T' Tailor. .il' . Weh o av a largo range of 'Oat - term to choose from —;Natty Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds, made up I nany style, end fitting the customers so well that inti- mate friends do not scruple to ask who made your Suit. Our customers never hesitate but answer with a knowing senile,; V 0wr ..1..71 s The Tailor. xT� OVERCOATS WE LEAD. Murray,.., Co. - Exeterwroundry And Machine Vitor kB M:alitff acrtllrers of and Dealers in PLOWS SULK ��y PLOWS, �� .. Y .r. .r`,IJ'v i'r R1 471 ANG .AN PLOWS ItA.IIRtt0W . WS, r S .. LA /%1D ItOLL E S' � S `p' t �� U Llia *S AXD Wholesale ' d7�rd r! Mixes AAA 4