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As Well as Ever;
After Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Cured of a Serious DiScaso.
"X was suffering from what is known as
33right's disease for five years, and for days at a
time T have been unable to straighten myself
v.v. I was in bed for three weeks; during that
nti.'Ihad leeches applied and derived no bene -
at. Seeing Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised in
Cie papers I decided to try a bottle. I found
Sarsaparilla
relief before I had finished to ring half of a bot-
tle. I got so much help 'roll t ]kit g tae' first
bottle that Idecitledto try another'and since
ttalring the second bottle I feel as ',ell tis ever
1aid. fnray life." GEo.MEnnxTT,Toronto, Ont.
Hood's 7 ills are prompt and effoisnt, yet
easy of action. Sold by all druggists. 25e.
ook'sCottonRoot
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by anal
physician. Successfully used
monthly by thousands of
Ladles. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine dis-
covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for
Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no substi-
tute, or inclose 51 and 6 cents in postage in letter
end we wilisend., sealed, by returamail. Pullsealed
particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2
stamps. Address The (;ooh: Comoans,
Windsor, Ont., Canada
For Salo in Exeter by J W Browning,
Co STO PAM0 KA,
iLi0E5h ESS,
S 1 c Bea A EA DAG I -I
REG U LATE THE LIVER,
ONE PILL ASTER EATING
INSURIS'GOODy-�, DIGESTION.
PRICt25 CTS.TiEDt7DD5' R'1 gpONTop
The Commercial Bank of Newfoundland
las suspended paymentand carried down
With it several leading business concerns.
At Sydney, N. S. W., on Thursday was
concluded the greatest game of cricket on
record. Stoddart's All England team
made 762 runs in their two innings, while
.1111 Australia made 752 runs.
The Ontario Agricultural and Experi-
mental Union closed its meeting at Guelph
on Wednesday. The election of offii.cers
resulted in the choice of Mr.. C. A. Kyle,
Chatham, for President.
The editor's chair of Harper's Weekly,
which, since the death of George William
Curtis, has been vacant, will in the future
be occupied by Henry Loomis Nelson, a
well-known political writer.
The lad Thomas Slater, who was arrest-
ed on a charge of placing the ties onthe
GT R. track near Niagara Falls had a
bearing before Police Magistrate Logan on
Wednesday and was committed for trial.
13013,.N.
XefF, LLB-'-ln Centralia en Pit Wet.) wife Of
,lames McFall,: of a eon.
ELSTON-At 1todgerville on'the 24WO, the
wifoof Thee. l kion, of u sea.
..., �» MA.RRI1W
14,0I1OLSON--•1';lWECTOUS--In Goderioh, 0 la
the loth inst., by Rev 11. Irvin e, Mr. Tran
leiebolaon, to Miss Agee Precious.
BELL -GL WEY-In Clinton. on the 19th
inst., DY the Rev. A• htewart., Mr. D. A.
Bell.ofBruoefleid, to Wise K, Qrawe', of
Walkerton.
SXM?rlefl 8-DOCTCSTADI4R--Tn Godericb, ou
the 19th, inat„by Re as, Edge, James A.
J
Simmons ofl:effete,vN Y. to arias ,Ilannah
E. Dockstader,of Goelerl0ii.
KEYS-ili•cNAUGHTON,-Ia Stanley, on the
6th inst., by tile Rey J. A• McDonald, Mr.
Wm. Franklin Keys, to Miss Maggie me -
Naughton, all of Stanley,
RATIIWELL-REID-At the residence of
the bride's Parente, in Stanley, on ,the 19th
inst„ h Rev. J. A. Macdonald. Air, John
Sadie,vdaught'errofeMr Samuelltle d. Miss
D(JNHAM-ELM1JND8.-•At the residence of
the bride's father ,on December 19th by Rev.
.A. D. McDonald, 1.).D., Mr. Archie Dunham,
to dmundc, Mary, eldest 8ertdaughter of Mr, John
MOODY-TUOMPSON.-At the residence of
thabrrde'eparents, XIaY, on the 18th inst,,.
byRcv S. Acheson, Mr. dames Moody to
Mtsa,Elizabeth, daughter of Mr: Samuel
'.Thompson,
TA_SKER-NIoKNIGHT-On:the19th`inst,, at
the residence of the bride's father. by Rev. J'
Galloway, Ur Richaid'laslrer, of Usborne, to
Miss Elizabeth Jane McKnight, daughter of
John 1C oKnightr12aq,, of Mullett.
CANNING-BAKEIR;-At the residence of the
bride's father, Dublin, on Wednesday 19bh,
by ltev, Mr. liodgins, Mr, W, J, Canning,
Royal 11 otel. Stratford, to Miss Sarah Baker,
daughter of Mr, Elijah Baker, of Hibbert.
CAMPBELL-COTTLE.-At the residenoe of
the bride's parents, Thames Road.Uaborne, on
the 19th inet., by Rey, Colin Fletcher, Alex-
ander
ander Campbell to miss Elizabeth Cottle.
slaughter ofJobn Cottle,
BEAT,TY.-'1HOMPEON- At the residence of
the bride's father, 10th eon,, Goderich
township, on the 19th inst., by Rev. L. W
Diel, Mr, L. Bratty, of Varna, to Miss
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of dr• Robert
Thompson,
1)1E1)
HOOIiEY,-In. Devon, on the 20th inst„Henry
Hockey aged 91 yesra•
HOD GSON.-AtSummerhill, on the 21st inst.,
Eleanor, relict of the late Thos. Hodgson,.
aged 91 years.
ROSS -In Cifnlr:, , on Deo,21at• Isabella, wife
of Roy. Alexander Ross, aged 69 years.
C1IESi`EIY.-In Tuckersmitb, qn Monday,
December 17t)3, 1894, WilliamJaAles()heansy,
aged 2$ years and 7 months,
CBING•-In Shadeland Manitoba, onDecem-
ber lath,Sarah Herman, wife of Mr. John
Oiling. aged 4f years. 7 months,
REAMAN•-In Brantford , on the 22nd inst.,
Freddie, only son of Thomas lieaman, form-
erly of Exeter, aged 8 years, 10 months,
BLI;MISEED ANIMALS.
It is really surprising how many gcod
animals are badly blemished through slides
or strains. in most cases only a alight
lameness exists at first, and if DIOE's
Liniment wero at ono applied this would
be cured, but even when lumpshave form•
ed they osn be removed with Dlcx's Blister.
It cures Curbs, Spavins, Flingboncs and
like blemishes.
K. D. C. is marked, prompt and Trading in
its effects.
CATARRTI RELIEVED 7N 10 To 60 M11e-
ut ea, -One short puff of the breath through
the Blower, Supplied with cacti bottle of
Dana's Catarrhal Powder, rlifluees tbia
Powder aver the surface of the nasal pas-
Sagee. • Paiuless and• delightful to use,. it
relieves instantly, add' permanently cures
Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache
Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness.
60 cents. At 0.
1:1,1TEIItLATIsM CIIrt,OD XX A DAY. -South
American Rheumatic Cure. for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia, radically ogres in 1 to 8
days. Its action upon the system is remark-
able and mysterious. It removes at once
the cause and the disease immediately dis-
appears. Tho first doss greatly benefits
76 cents. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. 518
Reuse IN Six Hotiis.-Disordered Kid
ney and bladder diseases relieved in six,
hours by the "Great South American Kidt
uey Cute.” This new remedy is a gree.
, surprise and delight to physicians on ac
oouot of its exceeding promptness in re-
lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,back
and every part of the urinary passages in
male and female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost immed
ately. If you want quiok relief and cure
this is year remedy Sold by C. LUT 7
A• despatch from Quantico, Va., gives
an account of the experiments made by
Prof. Langley, of the Smithsonian Insti-
t ire, with his flying machine. The profes-
sor did not succeed in flying, but will try
again.
Eugene Kelly, the New York banker,
tidied on Wednesday. He was rated as be-
ing worth about $15,000,000. He gavel -to
all sorts of charities, and leo spent a for-
tune in relieving the sufferings of the poor
n s- Ireland.
o ho
Mr. Meighen, Presidentf the Lake f
Company, the Woods,
MillingCom pan is of the
opinion that there is not one bushel of
wheat in Canada for export, as it will all
be required for home consumption before
-the new crop comes in.
Clifton Breckinridge, United States
Minister to Russia, is rumored to be on the
point of resigning. It is said he finds the
salary of $17,000 a year totally inadequate
'Ito keep up the position in the style in
which it shotilci be maintained by the Am-
bassador from America.
The Hendersdlott inquest was continued
yesterday at Middleniarolt. John Ilen-
derskott and William David Welter were
arrested by Detective Murray, on a charge
•illtanillonr flende • 1
in W 1s iota
•dei y
mill
Of g , •
wlio Was reported to bare been Trilled by a
failing tree on The. id.
His Honor Judge M oDougall, sitting in
'Toronto on Thursday as local Judge in
Admiralty, ;v.v., judgment in the ease
s:gainst the: American fishing tug Grace,
declaring it confiscated with its cargo and
as its belongings for illegally .fishing in
Waters within Canadian territory.
At Shamokin, Pa., a strike' against are -
duction in wages was inaugurated by the
800 employees of the 2idvallo
y cller
y
and trouble is feared. Among the strikers
.~ arra a number of foreigners, 'wire made an
attack -upon four men who persisted in re-
maining at work and beat them severely.
Mr. J. Riebaidsof,. a young man :Crorn
Portage lar Prairie, conducting a restaur-
ant n attempted snide. Hay-
.
d ,..a 1 lav-
ring: written his parents nb Portage la
.Prairie and bidden farewell to friends, he
planed
ct a revolver at his head and fired, he
put a hole through his cap, and fell to the
'oor, apparently dead. When told to get
up by the doctor he explained that he did
not sec Trow 1)ewas alive, He was prompt.,
1y arrested.
A BOOM To EoRaaMEN,-One bottle of
English Spavin Liniment completely re-
moved a curb from my horse. I take
io recommening the remedy, as it acts
with mysterious promptness in the re-
moval from horses of hard, soft or call-
oused lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs
Sweeny, stifles and sprains.
GEORGE ROBB. FARurR,
Sold by O. LIJrZ.
In London thole are 1,081 women en -
t itled to vote at the ensiling municipal
el ectione.
The Lake of the \1' oods Milling Com.
pany will build three elevators in Mani-
toba and the Territories next spring.
Complete returnsns of the Winnipeg
e
g
mayoralty e'ection show that Mr McMicken
was elected by only two majority over :air
Gilroy.
It is laa'lard that the missing John
Joes of Stratford, was seen in St. Thom-
as on July 12, and was then working as
hostler in a hotel stable there.
Malaria is one of the most insidious o(
health destroyers. Hood's Streaparilla
counteracts its deadly po'son and blinds
the system.
MARKHAM. Oar,
.14Anclon, E.ulrplt sand f3r11t)t9:
0440 1108,TitPassenger,
fondant, depart ':• 8 05 A, 5r, 00
0 p',
. l
I7 entrains, , ..
Exeter..... R 27 6.00
Herman .. ,
Kiepen,.
llridoofteld 4
Clinton , 1042t0�bnro
30.20 7.14
Blyth .•... 10,38 7,28
Bolgravo.. ........ 10.42 7.37
Winghatn arrive.,,.. . 11.10 9.00
GOING SQUT.H'-••• Passenger
W ingbana, depart . 6;35 A, at. 8.29y. u
Bel rave 6.50 3.47
Bytglb. . ,.,,,, 7.03 4.U1
Lon(Iesboro , ,• 7,10
Winton.... . 7,30
Bruoefield • 7.49
ICippon A 5,57
00
Herman-
Fleeter ...... . „ 8.25
Oentralia ,,, 8,4
:MC
FOR OVER FIFTY YEA1tS.
As ULD AND WELL^'raxsD REMEDY.- Mira
Winslow's Soothing Syrup. has been need Mb
rears by millions of mothers for their children
while teethiin[smith perfect success. 11 soothes
rho ohnd softens the gums ails a ho
Pain*
remedy est
euros the collo, and is the b y for
Diarrhoea. is pleasant to the taste, Sold by
drub ists in every part of the world. 26 cents
a bottle.. Itsvalue is incalculable, Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
andtakeno other kind.
ALL MEIN.
Young, old or middle aged, who find them-
soives,nervous, weak and exhausted, 'who are
broken down from excess or overwork, result-
ing in many of the following' symptonie :
Mental depression, premature old age, loan of:
vitality, loss of memory, bac' draoml, dininoes
r i sial
1 the heat ems ,
,ration of a
of sight, palpitation
leek of eneroy pain in the kidneys,,lteadeehcs,
pimples on the facto and body, itehing er
peculiar ooneetion about the scrotum. wasting
of the organs, dizziness: epeals before the oyes'
twitching of the muaelesi eyelids and else-
where, bashfulness, deposits in the urine,lois
of will power, tenderness of the scalp and
spine, week and flabby xnsolea, desire to
sleep, tathirst to l e seated by a oe»,constipation
dullness: of bearing, lees of voice, desire for
solitude, excitability of Waver, sunken cyst,
eurrounded with leaden oirelea, oily locking
shin, ate,, are all symptoms of notvous debil-
itytbat lead to insa.nity.unless cured. The
spring or vital course having lost its torsion)
everyinnation wants in COnaequence. 'Those
Who through abuse committed an Ignorance,
maybe permanently cured. Send your ad--
drosrrforbock on tlitcoees member to matt
sent free, sealed. Address Tut. V. LUi1ON, 94
M'aedonneliAvo ,Toronto Ont•,Canadn
`��m��i� r t u•
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by snore promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs,
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, therefreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling eoldr, headaches and fevers
and permanently During constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
metwith the approval of the znedical.
profession, because it acts on the Kid
nays, 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 'TGs. bottles,' but it is manu-
factured by tho 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 offered.
--THE--
People's
s Buildingand In Association
LONDON ONTARIO.
BOARD OP DIRECTORS IN 7xiTER. ONTARIO
Dr. J. A. Rolline, - President.
Dr. C. Lutz, - Vice -President.
L H. Dickson, - Solicitor.
David Mill, Valuator.
Fred, W, Collins, - Secy-Treas.
DIRECTORS.
JnoGrigg. E. A, rollick, Jas. Miller, Woe.
Southoott, Dr. Thos. A. Amos,
Sami. Sanders.
make money by saving money. Sixty cents
per month will ensure S10O in 7, years. For
torms 01 "application and all necessary infor-
mation amply to tho Secretary, blr. ,Fred. W.
Collins. Post Oflioe,Exeter, Ont.
TRAYE D.
Strayed into the premises of the undersigned
an aged sheep, The owner is requested to
Prove property, pay charges and take the
animal away. JOHN GIEYER, lot 8, eon: 35,
Hay.
OOD DAIRY FARM FOR.
FOR SALE.
Opposite a first-olass.oheeso factory in the
township of Hay, lot 9, conoeesion 9, Good
bank barn, gocd brick ;house, ten rooms, two
never faing wlf. grd, aohooI
next farilm,] 0 soresos,, f goodood bushorcha, horses,cattleon,
Pigs and implements. Terms to suit purch-
asers, Possession given immediately, For
further particulars app? to JOHN D. WIL-
SON, IlenaalL P. 0.. or J . BECK, Egmondville
P. 0., Ont
FAR&[ FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale his farm of256,
acres, being west half of Lot 5, end Lots;h;.,
5, Con. 4, Usborne, Good brick bona,
lurnace, and all necessary out build'
250 acre farm. Three never failing
olass orchard and property well
in good state of cultivation, info..
the best farms in Huron Cou
onlaasLEOONARDhHU TERM;
FARM FOR SAL';
54,510 will purobaro'i.
One Hundred Argos V'
of Perth, Township;,
There is on the farm
drive and woodborna
oat buildings., ."Fief
and in a #Geed
remainder %I
1y situated,,.
and is edits+
428'
4.49
4.63
4,52
5;23
,OAR ,FO•R!J SERVICE,
Cheater White t kite aroeaed with aXorkahlxe
on let 15, Con- 7, Usborne. A g pod stook get-
ter. Terms $1, at time of service-
Wht, SNELL: gilmvfllo P. O.
FOR SALE.
The undersigned has for sale a choice lot of
Tamworth swine of various ages suitable for
registration,: Also will keep for service on lot
9, eon. 1, Usborne, London Road, pure bred
Tamworth and Berkshire boars.
TORN MAY, Exeter, P. 0.
Nova. - 3m
When the -e Show Comes
and Horses
a n d 'Cattle
aro taken off
grass t h o y
should have
tonin until
they get ao-
ustomed to
the change of
feed, or they
n'i111oso; flesh
and condition verlrquiokll.
To neglect this, may keep an animal poor
all winter and it may die in the spring. @-
DICK'S BLOnD PURIFIER will be found
the very best condition Powder to mew Its
action is quick and sure and satisfactory re-
sults are guaranteed.
1
This tonic for Horses and Cattle, e, if proper-
ly
p
ly used, will add 50 per cent. to the selling
Price of any animal, and it coats only 50o.
Dicks Blood Purifier, 50c., hiok's Blister. 50e.
Dick's Liniment, 25o., Dick's Ointment, 25o.
DICK & C0 P. 0. Box 482 MONTREAL
DON' DESPA1
We guarantee l . i tion Pills to. cure any
case of Bright's ase, Diabetes, Lumbago,
Dropsyy, Rhattinat 'sni, Heart Disease, Female
,
Troubles,I Fura:131ood-ormoney refunded.
Sold by 440040 in medicine. or by mail on
re^cipt oftrui;e `5oc. perbox, or Six boxes 52.50.
ID1-1; L,i, . MITH & CO.. Toronto.
eat Bargains
0
u
ate
e; farm of
ii., the ()aunty
',Lot 26 Con 32.
rick house,frnme
e barn, stables and
'acres are cleared
i'"bf cultivation, the
eh. J t is convenient
urehes. and school
grain or pasture.
AUDSON
Bradford Ont
,r i�
T/te nir4ersign6Gd0
2nd concession ofittt 'i r
more ondess; abort*il di
Roorl state of Otlltit'S' t
hardwood bush. Aeon
stabling. two good weih
of good fruit bonrixig'!I<
good dwelling house on
farm is well fenced And..s
miles from Exeter. Paolo
MRS. MURRAY on the pa
to IlayPost office r s
Hay Aug. lath 1894. s "t;
:L;ARM FOR
f}r sale, lot No. 5,
Gaining 100 acres,
tileareu and in a
!The balen e is
rite barn and good
pia an aore orchard
t.. There is also a
a 'promises. The
��ri�'ed about two
l'ajatare apply to
Ilei or by letter
•
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given,
meeting of the members
abip farmer' Mutual Fire
will be held at the Town',
MONDAY, JANUARY 141
O'CLOCK P. or, Business:'
Directors' and Secretary s ,At
election of Directors and other
the good and welfare of tho CAA
members are requested to attend,,'
JOHN TORRANCE, HENRY
President.
0th annual
fay Town-
s Company
7,'urioh, on
riT ONE
tying the
gBeports:
tees for
i' ` All
k'D11.
etary,
Dissolution of Partn
Notice his hereby given that the id4
heretofore subsisting between us "tih
signed, Charlet; Snell and George'�r;
butchers at d packers, under the name
Bros. was Elia day dissolved b'1
consent. All debts due to the said
ship are to bo paid, and those d
the same Stenlarged at Exeter,
w
business will be continued by the said:
te neil under the name of Snorl's 1
Muse. CHARLE'S SNELL
GEO. T' SNELL.
Dated at Exeter this 8th day of December
D. IS9i.
i
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
pursuant to Revised statutes of Ontar
Chap 110, Sec 86, notice is hereby giver, this
all creditors and others having any claim
against the estate of James Clark, late of
the township of Stephen in the Ouunty 01
IIuron, Furwer, deceased, who died on or
about July f,tb, A D. 1804, at the said Town-
ship of Stephen, are hereby reclelred, on or
before the let (lay t•f January next, to send, by
post pr.raid, or deliver to Henry Either
Crediton, r. O., addressed to him, a statemenrtt.
fontaining their` names and addresses, an
ull tiartioulars of their claims, and that after
said let dtty of January the unclare' gned E-
ecputer Will proceed to dnstribnta he Remota
of the ;mid dcceneed among the persons en-
titled thereto having regard only to the
claims of which nation shall have been given
rte aboro:requiredi and the said Executor will
not be liable for the said assets or any part
thereof,to any per on or .persons of whale IN
&aim or ()labile Deuce shall hot have been so.
solved by said henry ltilber itt the time of OVERCOATS
Snell d' tr'but
Do not miss the oppor-
tunity of getting a bargain
in furniture, as we are sel-
ling everything in the fur-
niture line at reduced pikes
from now 'till Christmas.
Call and see our large and
assori ed stock. Everything
to suit the times. Parlor
Suites from $20 and up.
Undertaking
tt . .:+''.
LItiE IIOGS
WANTE
— AT THE—
Entorholtinguttso
Hogs to weigh from 150 to 200 lbs.
live weight.
he 8aMe
*Old Place,
Odd ellow's
Black,
S.Gidley & son
The Small Ella. of No
Is necessarily stns)]. Just sostnall are the bepeftts to be deriywd fror pater 4
some so called"business colleges, The
Many changes and a com-
pieta renewal of stook, con,
sisting of the
Newest aid
Best Goods
Backed up by the .lowest.
prices,
The Uidettakers
The Furniture Dealers.
S. ,dle & Son
Highest market
price paid.
SNELL BROS.
AN
Can always
No Dressed Well
ODD FELLOW'S BLOCK.,
DO
-YOTT
Want a Bicycle?
THE G. & J.
PNEUMATIC
TIRE No; D ,"
If he goes to the proper Tailor.
”. ' We have a largo range of Pat -
to -�11s to choose from -- Natty
TweL
ds, Serges and Worsteds,
i ado ,'
d 'fitting
ulo in ally. •yle; a)n g
alto custol;.ners,''so well that inti-
c,"idilaito frieiiu y do not scruple to
ho madei; Suit. Our
your
omers ,t r , r,
z ,, ".:'.. esitate but
0i lil'jf,'I ",�
ate la f ion:
WILLIAM WASNXDGE, Executor. WE LEAD
Crediton Den, 3, 1894.--8,o
Has
wk.
post
Is the only Tire that g've satisfacden last year
MANUFACTURED eV
The Geoid Bleyeie De. ern.
02 YONGE STREET. Brantford, Ont.
TORONTO
PERKI1`! S & MARTIN
Fanson'e Block:
We Want You
to come into Our Store
LOOKING PLEAS-
ANT sometimes.
We have lb much to sell besides
quinine and all those bitter things. We
don't want you to think we are happy
course, if
only when you are sick. Of o ,
you must be ill, we always want to put
up your prescriptions, but we have a
thousand and one things you need be-
sides medicine. Just now we have
some uncommonly good values in
Brushes, Hair Brushes from 25c up,
Nail Brushes from 5c up, Tooth Brushes
from 50 up. But don't let us forget to
draw your attention to the extensive
stoc. o ,let Soaps, 3 large cakes of
8 containing
Real Castile for-3isc�..' n•�n 2
six cakes all for 10c, Ba-iy s`uwr. ,
cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, 01
Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a large
assortment of medicinal soaps, and
many other lines. All the above are
excellent values, both in quality and
quantity. Dont put off till to -morrow
what you can do to -day. Call at once.
�a . Browning's
BOOKSTORE.
Fhb1 ty1!
til•'
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter
FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND CDLLEG',Ey OF LONDON,
ou the contrary, is noted for the praotioal character of its work. You need
something practical, why not correspond with us at once.
J. W WESTERV• ELT, Piqua pal
EXETER LUMBER YARD.
The undersigned wishes to inform the public in general i' i coops 04 -
shindy in Stock all binds of
BUILDINATERIAL
? (DRESSED AND UNDRD,o3IsDJ
PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER,
B. C. RED ONTARIO AND HIG=H LAND
And PINE SHINGLES.
Special notice is drawn to B. C. Red Cedar Shingles which is acknowled to be the
Most Durable Timber.of any that grows. Specialty for Shingles. Said by
competent judges to last from thirty six to forty years in any climate.
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Gentlemen 1 leave your ordure early,for
,for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the bee•
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, yon are sure of satiafact
ion.
4. J. a ' "'A aY.n4
110! FOR
NTS.
x'C•..;lit r.rr M•Ab',4^.. -�:. -. •.AtKy"r+trtL, t, ,t'+ A.t:L^:'S4F,-?-u,
Grieve's Clothing Emporium
Give me a call and you will be surprised at the bargains given.
in Pants and Suitings.. One hundred choice pieces to choose from
and at the lowest rate.
We have bouht a lot of Tweeds direct from the Manufactur-
ersand are selling them at about a third less than you can buy,
elsewhere, (value considered.): We do not advertise goods at half
price, but we want them compared with so-called half price goods
and you will find ours cheaper by a good deal. The only thing
we have at half price is a big lot of Remnants, ranging from I' to
6 yards. Come and see for yourself.
Remember the place,
CO,JeMurray
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The -
Exeter Foundry
d
Manufacturer of
PLOWS • LAND ROLLERS,
TWIN PLOWS.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Plow
Castings. Also General Castings con-
tracted for in Iron and Brass.
Manufacturers of Bridge iso ligan €,e Bait ends,
Washers, etc.
iping and fillings kept constant
Repairs promptly eieeut-
The Tai
m .GRIBIT
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Xmas Prosonis„
GENUINE ---
Bissell's Carnet Sweepers
85 per cent. of the sweepers in the entire world are
Bissells. We have them at a very low figure this year,
What better present can you make your: wife ?
SKATES..
Columbus.
a pair.
SKATES. SKATES
Acme. Athlete.
In the very latest styles, from hoc up. Every boy should have
CARVING SETTS
We have something new and cheap in these. Also Table Cut-
tlery of all descriptions, suitable for Xmas presents.
NICKLE PLATED ::T- --`
We are n vaxr as special run on these for Oh .,turas,
We have numerous other l rwa.,.a�ny of w11'1ch being suitable for a
present. Call and take a look through tlortment. You will find
something to suit you—ornamental as well as useful. /'��'j��'
H. BISHOP & SON,
TLiwy Advho,
.flute and wool blankets we always take
the lead,
Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers,
what you all will need ;
Harness, collars, whips and sweat pads,
we have a good supply,
.rets, combs, brushes and cards when
used kebp away disease and the fly.
Trunks,valises arises and school of ba
gs
, in
rice and quality for the young and
the old,
Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs,
and mitts; to protect you from the
cold ;
Elm city harness oil, dressing and
blacking, keeps harneas and boots
a shining,
ells, children's carriages and wagons
prevents the little ones from crying.
Long and short boots, elt and rubber
boots, we claim the best and nicest.
Enquire at Treble's Boot, Shoe and
Harness store, be sure and get his
prices.
Jo A CLAUSE
HARNESS MAKER,
nano. all -, Ontario
=eterMeat Maxlzet
WES. SNELL.
We always buy the best to be found
and kill for home consumption animals
fitted for the purpose young and free
from disease of any kind.
We also keep on hand
Sausage, • Bologna,
Dressed Fowl,
Hams and Cured Meat,
Lard.. etc., etc
Highest prices paid for stook of good
quality, also hides and skins.
W. SI/ ESL.
WHAT A
i LITT
Begs to announce to the public that he
is prepared to do all kinds of Oarriage
Trimming, Furniture Upholstering, etc.
Carriage and Buggy Tops! of all kinds
MADE TO ORDER.
Old Buggy Tops s recovered and
as good as new.
Our harness are well known, as giving
petfeet satisfaetion. We manufaotute
argely'and consequently our prices are
,ow. A call will convince
X. CM.L.AXXIBILIII
ado
LE MONEY
WILL BUY -
.11 spent is the right place,
That J. D. Atkinson's is
the right place to buy your
furniture. The following
facts and figures prove
10 Piece
Bedroom.. Outfit,
$20.50.
BEI),
Dltnssnit, $20.50.
WASH STAND,
MATRESS,
,�'I'YLIiV'C4
2 PILLOWS,
Ro0E151t,
$20.50. OVATE,
TABLE`,
Coming brides and young married
couples take advantage of the above
offer. We supply comfort cheap.
J.11.A'PIiIVSO\
NORTH (Th' TOWN. HALL.