Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-7-25, Page 5r. T114 RIK. .A; OREAT. BI$C0.17$111[ ast . 0 Diamond Dyes... For Cotton and Mixed Goods. The Only Own. 'Mete Dyes en the Market • that Make Fast and Unfading -Colors. 'The Fast Diamond Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods (re colors) are triumphs of science. They are new and int - portant discover- ies, controlled by ,e Diamond Dyes, and are found in 310 other package Ayes. They will Color more goods than other package dyes, and make colors that are absolutely fast to light and washing. Be sure that you get Fast Dia; Insiond Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods, as they excel all others. Bold everywhere. 9:F9-DirectIon Book and forty Atamples ot colored cloth free. Wzra.S & RicuAnneori Co., Montreal, P.Q. 4, 5 5 A SUPPoRTEn BY PaoMINENT MEN- Tnnoriaii- Our Tun DOMINION. Ed wrrd J. Javers, Real Estate Broker, 63 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada : "I have muoh pleasure in testi() ing to the benefits I have received from ueipg K. D. C. While I do not believe in "cures ails," under all cireumetairces 1 eau copfidently recommend it for iudigeetion . I know of others who have also tried it with aatisfaction. I met an old acquitiniance, and in com- paring /rotes I said that indigestion was my only trouble ; he replied that be had Buffered from the mime thing for over thitty years ; I said that I had a spe,oiflo ; advieed him to try K. D. C., he said it wise his specific and we shook hands and agreed to give E. D. C. our support.' It is worthy of your support, and is the sure aupport of the Dyspeptic. For your Outing go to Picture- sque Mackinac Island. ONE THOUSAND MILES OF LAKE RIDE AT SMALL EXPENSE. Visit this Historical Island, whioh is the grandest summer resort on the Great Lake& It only coat, about $13 f rom Detroit 1 $15 from Toledo ; $18 from Cleveland, for the round trip, including meals and berths. Avoid the heat and dust by travelling on the D. & C. floating palaces. The attractions of' a trip to the Mackinac region are un- eurpassed. The island itself is a grand romantic spot, its climate most invigorat- ing. Two new steel passenger steamers bave just been built for the upper lake route, costing $300,000 each. They are equipped with every modern convenience, annunciators, bath rooms, ete., illuminat- jad throughout by electricity, and are guarar teed to be the grandest, largest and safest steamers on fresh water. These 13teamere fayorably compare with the great ocean liners in construction and speed. Four trips per week between Tole lo, De- troit, Alpena, :Mackinac, St- !gnome, Pet- oikey, Chicago, "Sbo," Marquette and Duluth„ Daily between Cleveland and Detroit, and Cleveland and Put -in -Bay. The palatial equipment makes Traveling on these steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send for illustrated demoriptive pamphlet. Address A. A. SCHANTZ, G. P. A. D. ege C., Detroit, Mich: REDUCED TO A SHAD- OW, SAVED BY STRAWBERRY EXTRACT. OENTLERIEN.-Feeling it my duty to giye you an unsolicited testimony for the direct benefit I hay e received in ray family from he use of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild ztrawberry, let me say that while we re- sided at Fenwick, Ont„ my little daughter bad an attack of Dysentery or Bloody Flux by which ebe was reduced to a mere shadow and became quite helpless. Fortunately my family physician advised the use of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, as he neither had nor knew of anything better for this dreadful dis- ease, and therefore we give it an impartisl trial. I am happy to say that less than guarter of a bottle caused the flow of blood and clots to cease, and the child promptly recovered. We always have had Extract of Strawberry in the house ever since to be ready for emergenoies common to children in summer from the effects of fruits, eto I would just as soon think of losing my right eye as being de- prived of Dr. l'Aler'e Extract of Wild Strawberry. This is a testimony of thanks for the untold benefit myself and family have receiyed from this great rem - MRS. W. El. GARROLD, St. David's, Ont,, formerly of Hamilton Ont. FIRST A N D FOREMOST. CANADA'S GREAT !nit:trial Pair TORONTO, SEPT, 2ND TO 14TH, 1895 The Finest and Fullest Display of LIVnSTOCK' Aculrou.trunAL Rao - Maki, andMAIVIIPACTIMES to be seen on the Continent. xemnammerrry ANCRE ASED PRIZES, IMPROVED FACILITIES, AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, ETC. A Trip to Toronto at FAIR TIME is - an IDEAL HOLIDAY. There is MORE to SEE, MORE to LEARN and MORE to ENJOY —AT THE— Ca-Vati.A.M than at all others.put together, BXOURSIONS ON ALL LINES, Prig:RIBS CLOSE AUGUST 10TH. Yer Prize Lists, 1?rogrammos, ole,, address .11 J, RILL, 1VIanager, Toronto. MARNUT Rt1F911,TS. Excitor July 245h, 1095 I all wheat per bush...-. $ 73 $ 70 Spring wheat per bueh 75 76 'lathy per bueb.-- 45 30 30 . 55 00 4 20 40 90 7 50 3 60 2 20 13 .7 ats POr inieh..."..... Peas per bush Flour per bbt, ,,, 4 00 Apples per bag ,.. 1., 7 Potatres per Mtge.- ........ ,„„... 86 Rae' t cr ton 6 00 Wooeper, cord hard „ „, 3 00 NV ood per cord soft „ .... .„...., 2 00 Illutter per lb.., ...... . . .......„.... 13 Eggs per dozen . . , 9 Turkeys perib Rog% live weight.,, .. , 4 26 ' 4 56 5 5 Duoks 6 6 chicks , , . . - 6 6 London July 241h 1895 Whoat,white, tall, MO lbs,...., $ 125 to $ 531 Wheat, red, fail, per 100 lbs... ... • 125 to 130 Wheatapring, per 100Ibs- . . .. .. 125 i,o 130 Oats, per100 lbs., ,..„... ... ” . 100 to 108 Peas, per 100 lbs. 100 to 110 Oorn, per100 lbs.......... .... 100 to 105 Barley per 10e lbs„. 90 to 105 Rye, per100 lbs 90 to 100 Buokwheat.per 100 lbs 90 to, 100 per nue 1 ("0 tc 1 10 Eggs, fresh, single doz. . 11 to 10 Boggs, fresh, basket, per doe 10 to 10 Eggs, fresh, store Mrs, per doe 0 to 11 Butteasingle rolls,per lb ...... - 15 to 16 Butter perlb,i lb rolliabaskets 11 to 17 B utter per lb.. large rolls or crooks 15 t,o 15 Butter,per lb, tub or firkins 0 to 0 Lard, per lb.. 10 to 10 Chickens, per pair 75 to 100 Ducks.... , . .... .„ ..... .... ...... 70 to 100 Turkeys, 10 to 11e nor lb: eaeh ... 100 to 200 _______ Toronto July 24th.1895 Wheat, white, per bus..... .... $ 62 to $ 82 Wheat spring, por bus . . .... .. 62 to 82 Wheat red winter, per buS 75 to 76 Wheat goose, per bus 73 to 75 Barley. P er bus ..... ....... 65 to 56 Oats, per bus39 to 40 Peas ... 64 to 64 Hay a. 10 00 to 11 66 Efras per dozen 11 to 11 Butter, per lb 16 to 17 Dressed hogs 600 to 6 00 Potatoes, per hart 45 to 50 The Live Stock Markets. -- MONTREAL. Noniron], July, 23. -There is little or no improvement in the condition of the cattle trade, and Some 504 head of mixed cattle wore offer ed this morning at the enitern abattoir market but only a very small demend was shown . The prices ruled about the same as last week, The bast beeves brought from 3 3- 4 to 4 o per lb, with lower grade selling for 21 - Sc up; according to quality. Small meats sold more readily than they did last week. Sheep and lambs were in good demand, while fairly aetive inquiry was made for calves. F ollow- ing is the general range of quotations : Medium to fair cattle, 31-4o to 3 1-20; oulls, 20 to 2 3 4o Sheep -Common to coed, S250 to $3 501 lambs, $2 to 85. Calves -Good to choice, $7 to $10; oomm on to fair, $2 to $5. FOR OVER, FIFTY YEARS AN OLD AND WELL-TR/ED REMEDY.- Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used ef ty rears by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums,allays the pain, cares the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold be i druggists n every part of the world. 25 oents a bottle. Its value is inealculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup andtakeno other kind. 13ORN. DOUGaL.-At Rodgerville, on the 22nd inst., the wife of Henry Dougai, of a son. DINSDALE.-In Stanley, on July lath, the wife of John Dinsdale of a daughter. HAYNES.-In Fullerton, on July 10th, the wife of Edward Baynes, of twin sons. UPSHALL-In Clinton, on July 20113, the wire of Mr. Ftank Upshall, of a daughter. BAKER -In S tePb en. on the 20th inst., the wife of Wm. Baker. jr., of a daughter, , COLQIITHOUN.-At the Royal }Reels/ditch eP on the 16 inst., Mrs. James Cole uhoun, of a son. MARRIE D, B AC:SHAW -1IRETJGER.-At the Manse, Grand Bend, on the 17t13 inst., by Rey. Mr. Carriere,Mr Abraham Bagshaw to Miss Mar- tha Krueger, of Dashwo ed. COBB LEDICK.-TYERMAN.-A t bit. Pleas- ant on the isth Inst., by Rev, Virm Walsh, brother of the bride. Mr Joseph Cobblediok of 10 octet to Mrs E Tyerman of Mt Pleasant. near Pert Hove. COOK -CHURCHILL -At the Manse, nay" field , on tha 17th inst.. by Rev, W. Graham, Mr. David Cook, to Miss Annie E. Cileuroh- ill, both of Goderieh Township, KIRKPATRICK-WHITE-In Ripley, on July 13110, by the Rev EC A Halle Goldwin Smith Kirkpatrick of Torontoeto Miss Maud F White, eldest daughter of Maier H A L White, St Marys. EOBINSON-LINSCO TT -In Denyer, Col., on the 17th inst., William Francis Robinson, formerly of Anderson, Perth Clo , to Miss May,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Linseetf,1 of Denver, Col. TOM-FITTON-In Exeter, on the 18th inst., at the residenee of the bride's parents, by Rev. Geo. Jackson, Mr. Gregory H. Tom, of Vancouver, B. C., to Miss Carrie, second daughter of Mr. Thos. Fitton. WHITELEY-RENNINGS-At the residence of the bride's father, Goderioh, on the 17013 inst., by the Rev. H. Irvine, Mr., James Whiteley, to Miss Annie. daughter of Mr. Wm. Hennings, all of Go den ch. DIE D. WILSON -In G oderich,on July 19th, Joseph Wi/son, aged 65 years- JIOXLING-In St. marys, on July 12th, Goo. Jlekling, nged76 years. GILLESPIE.-At Cromarty on the 13013 inst., James Gillespie, aged 76 years. NIXON-At Kinbrace, N. W. T,, Anna, wife of the late John Nixon, aged 83 years. SCOTT -In Westfield, on July 13th, Archibald Scott, aged 73 years and 6 months: oBAWFOBD,-In Hallett, on July 15613, Mark Crawford, aged 10 years and 8 months. WILLIS-At the family residence, London on Friday, July 19, William Willis ,in his 78th Y ear. GILDERS-In Saltford, On July 15th, Mrs. Thos. Gilders, aged 68 years, 5 months and 7 days. GOOD. -At the General Hospital, Toronto, on July 16th, Adam Good, of Brussels , in his 40013 rear. PBRDIJ Goderieh township, on july 10013, Prudence relict of the late Thomas Perdue, aged 80' years. KERSLAKE-1n Usborne. on the 21s1 inst Arthur Al infant son of William Kerslake, aged 6 weeks, GOURLAY-In Stratford, on July 10th, may gsret Boyce, widow of Samuel Gourley - aged 60 eears,5 months. MITCHELL -In Godorioh, on july 15th. John Manson, eldest son of William Mitchell, Town Olork, aged 21 years, CAMPBELL -In the township of West Wawa - nosh, on July 150, Isabella Oomph/di, aged 45 years, 4 months and -3 days. 111ENNIG-Ie tit. Marys, on Monday, July 15th, Katherina Marie, beloved wife of Nr F L. ennig. aged 7s years, 3 menthe and 0 days, PASMORIll-At Nilestown, July 1666, Anna E only daughter ofThomas and Anna Pasrnore, formerly of Exeter, aged 9 months and 25 days. JEFFERSON. --in Parry nd, on July 1568, Charlee P. jeffersoreson of the late Mr.Geo. Jefferson and son -in -1W of John Hillier, Goderioh: aged 20 years. Chiselnurst. --- Balta.—Mr John Shepherd, our worthy Reeve, Ielt on fuesday last with a cargo of sheep and cattle for the old country. The cattle will be 301 charge of Mr j Latta and the sheep in charge of Mr Robt Varley.—Mies L L Latta and Miss Bertie Oatui are visit. ing at Mr John Latta's, also Mr Sato Latta, teacher, of London,—The fall wheat around here is a healthful saw. ple. Barley Is also Very good. As for oats and peas, we cannot yet otiy how they will be, but prospects are good,— There will be but very little honey this Iyear on account of the frost destroying the blossoms in the spring, bat for all that vve have great reason to be thank- ful. Blyth BRUFS, —The farmers of this section have commenced eating, their fall wheat, -On Thursday a very interesting game of base ball was played in the park between Clinton and Blyth Ohba. —The gatne stood when finished: 131y th 18, Clintoh 19.—On Saturday afternoon another interesting game of foot ball was played in the park between Blyth and Wingharn foot ball teams, which *as witnessed by a large.gathering of both sexes. The game resulted in favor of Blyth, 2 to L—Rev. Mr. Buggin's driver got into the garden on Saturday and was poisoned by paris greea which had been applied to destroy the bugs, - Mr. Joseph Jackson, of East Wawanosh is seriously ill at his son in law's, Mr. Isaac Cowan. Dashwood. --- Banta. -A delighttel and badly needrd rain fell hero last weelti and cros general: ly have been much benefited thereby, - Miss Cook, and her brother, from South River are renewing old acquaintances in the village. We are pleased to see them in our midst again -The annual picnic of tile Y. P. A. was held on Friday at the Grand Bend, As the weather was not very favorable it passed off vory quietly. - Mr, George Haeroher and family have moved to Tavistook where he is employed at his trade, and the house which he vacated is now oconpied by Mr. Guenther. -Mite/ Lavine Cook, hem Hensall, ia visiting at Mr. Goetz'a' of this village. - Mr. Chas. Hartleib from Zurich was the in the village on Monday. -Quite a few of our young people were at Crediton on Sunday last, attendher the ehildren's exercises, and were all well pleased with what they saw and heard. -Our threshers are having there machines all rigged for their fall campaign which is near at hand, -Mr. Jacob Kellerman was at London on business Friday Last. -Mr. Joseph Mentz from Tavittock is visiting friends in the village. -Mrs. Geo. Ruby was at Hamburg visiting her parents and relatives -Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Brokenshire are visiting friends in Atwood. -Flax . pulling is in order and large gangs are engaged.— Willeit & Goetz, cur saw millers, are shipping lumber from Port Blake by boat to Cleveland. -Mr Thomas Morlock, general merchant from Shipke, was in the village on Tuesday. Wunx TRAVELING. Whether on pleasure bent, or business. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, prevent- ing fever; headache and other forms of sickness. For sale in 750 bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Hagyard's Pe-41----otoral Balsam onres Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ;Bronchitis, Tightness of the Chest, and all Throat and Lung Troublee. Summer coughs aro more dangerous than winter coughs. Fon WORMS OP ALL KINDS. Sins. -I have used Dr. Low's Wortn Syrup for Worms with excellent results. I can recommend it to all others who are troubled with worms. EMMA HIXON, Glen Oak. The Triumph of Love 18 HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE. EveryManWho Would Know the Grand Truth. The Plain Fact; the .New Dis- coveries of Medical Science as Applied to Married Life, Who Would Atone for Past Er- rors and Avoid Future Pit- falls, Should secure The Wonderful Little Book Called "Complete Manhood" And how to Attain It. "Here at Mat is information from a high medical scourers that must work wonder with this generation of mete" The book fully describes a method by whioh to attain full vigor and manly powor. A method by which to end all unnatural drains on the system. To cure nervousness, lack of self control, despondency, etc. To exchange a jaded and worn nature for one of brightness, buoyancy and power, To cure forever effects of exceses, over- work, worry; etc. To give full strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of the body. .Age no barrier. Failure impossible, Two thousand references. The book is purely medical and Eden- tific, useless to curiosity seekers, invaluable to men only who need it, A despairing man who had applied to us Boon after wrote : "Well, I tell you the first day ie one I'll never forget. I just bubbled with joy. I wanted to hug everybody and tell them my old self had died yesterday and my new self was born today Why didn't you tell me when I first wrote that I would feel it this way ?" And another thus : "If you dumped a oarload of gold at my feet it would not bring suoh gladness into nay life as your method has done." Write to the Erie Medical Company, Buffalo, N. Y , and ask for the little book called "Complete Manhood." Refer to this paper, and the ciompany promises to mend the book, in sealed envelope, without any marks, and entirely free, until it is well introduced. Porson: To Travol. WANTED,—Several faithful gentle- men and ladies to travel for established house. Salary $780 84 Expenses Posit'on permanent if suited "; Alf10 increase State reference and enolose self-addressed statniped envelope. TRH NATIONAL, 816— 317--818 Oniaba. BM, %Immo°, KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and ifends to personal enjoyment 'when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than. others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by raore 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, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, 1.ispelling colds, headaches and feve yid permanently curing constipation. *.t:t has given satisfaction. to millions and met with the approval of the medics! profession, because it acts on the Kid nem 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 75c. 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 offered. RHEUMATISM OULED IN A DAY.- SOLIth American Rheumatic Cure. for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Ito action upon the system is remark- able and my.-terious. It removcs at once the oeu.e and the dineaso immediately dig appears. The first doee greatly b eneflt- 75 cents. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggiet. Ss. A BooN To LiORSERIE0,-00e bottle of English Spavin Liniment oomeiletely re moved a curb from my horse. I take in reoommening the remedy, as it acts with mysterious promptnets in the e- moval from horses of hard, soft or call- oused lumps, bloo 1 spavin, splints, curbs sweeny, StifieS and sprains. GEORGE ROBB. FARRIER, MARKHAM. ONT, Sold by C. L RELIEF IN SIX EIOURS.-Disordered Kid nay and bladder dilemma relieved in six hours by the "Greet South American Kid nay Cure.' This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on ac- couot of its exoeeding promptness in re- lieving pain m the bladder, kidneys,back and every part of the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passitig it almost immed ately. If you want quick relief and mire this is your remedy , Sold by C. LUTZ POTATOES AND CORN We have a carefully selected stock of the above seed.. Fresh. Prices the lowest, e WHITE & GRAY LIME, J. Cobbledick, 'First Storehouse, Station. London, Huron and .Bruce. 0I010 NORTH - London, depart Centralig Exeter nensall Kippen Bruoefield 9.52 Clinton 10.12 Londesboro... ......... 10.29 :10,38 Bolgrave 10.52 Wingham arrive11.10 Passenger 8.05,t, nt.134 ,30 r.29 9.07 5,47 9.22 6.00 0,37 6.13 6 20 6.28 6.55 7.14 7.23 7.37 8.00 GOING SOUTH-- Passenger Wingham, depart... ... 6.35 A. if, 3.2517. II Belgrave 6.50 3.47 ytlh 7.03 4.01 Lon deeboro 7,10 4.08 Clinton... 7.30 4.28 Brucefield 7.49 4.46 Kmpon..... ..... 7.5/ 4.53 Henson ... 8 06 4.58 Exeter ...... ..... ...... 8.25 5,12 Centralia 8 4 5,23 ZaWINTWIMMR....nrI•re/Ip•WI/I.Wirp.npIk ' People's Building and Loan Association LONDON - - ONTARIO BOARD UP DIRECTORS IN EXETER, ONTARIO Dr. 3. A: Rollins, Preildent. Dr. C. Lutz. - Vice -President. L 11. Diekson, Solicitor. David Mill, Valuator. Fred, W; Collins, - Secy-Treas. DIRECTORS. Jno E. .A, rollick, Mits. Miller, Wm southeott, Dr. Thos. A. Amos, Semi. Sanders. Mahe moneY b naive money. Sixty cents per month will ensure 41.00 in 74 years. For forms of application and. all necessary infor- mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W. Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont. DR. SHOULTS, CENTRALIA. Moo opposite Mothodiet Parsonage. FILL- ING,tT I• LDIN0.SspMBActINAT,I811EinNo'ortIDST sxru A. (./ TING and PLATE WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics for painless ex- tracting. 2nd door north of CARLING'S Store 1-1 ALTON ANDERSON D.D. S • I,,D- S, Honor Graduate of the To- ronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Seecialties, painiese extraotion and preaorvation of the natural teeth. Offen, ovet the Law Offiee of Elliot Ss Elliot, opposite Central Hotels Exeter, Ont, AGNEW L. D. S.DENTISi� T, °LINII:v°iNii'be at Grob's hotel Zurioh on the soliond Thursday of etteh monthand _116dgit'd hotel .rse ave34Oridtir 11 er ents AT P S 0111•111MMM1.1111111111•0101 MINS Are You GOING TO GET A Bicycle? We have the best assortment and the cheapest. Come in and See Them Or else write for particulars. PERKINS & MARTIN, Fanaon's Block, Exeter. We Want You to come into Our Store LOOKING PLEAS- ANT sometimes. We have so much to sell besides quinine and all those bitter things. We don't want you to think we are happy only when you are sick. Of course, if you must be ill, we always want to put up your prescriptions, but we haye a thousand and one things you need be- sides medicine. Just now we have some uncommonly good values in Bruahes, Hair Brushes from 25e up, Nail Brushes from 5c up, Tooth Brushes from 50 up. But don'tlet us forget to draw your attention to the extensive stock of Toilet Soaps, 3 large cakes of Real Castile for 10c, 1 box containing six cakes all for 10c, Baby's Own, 2 cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, Old 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. J. W. Browning's BOOKSTORE. A Suit of Wothes or' a Single Garment Should combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good WorkmanshIp, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. 'You look for these in an old and reliable place, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A. large assortment of Spring &, Summer Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many other lines that are specially at- tractive. SNEXAL. EX E TER FOUNDRY 333STaaniST-10310D 1.£307. Headquarters for Plows, Scuff- lers, &c., Bridge Bolts and Castings. numnramnxesirtmemmanmillMIONaio. We have for sale a number of new and secOnd hand Portable and Traction Engines at prices from l$150 up, includ- ing the following makes: Connell, Waterou ,s Sawyer, Massey, Norse - worthy, Leonard & White, Stevens Burns, Peterson & Co. Parties wishing to purchase would do woll to call and get prices before pur- chasing. 14171114,41.1r dc 00. storawasoMaMaialigoactokiss Strikes are all right, if struck against wrong, Strike not the weak because you are strong ; Strike not your father, strike not your mother, Strike not your sister, strike not your brother ; But strike a good scheme when ever you can, Strike a deal with J. .E. GRIEVE, And you will strike the right man For a fine suit of BLACK WORSTED or fine TWEED. Our stock is complete for the spring trade. All the latest novelties in Fine Goods. Give us a call and secure a Big Bargain. Remember the place. J. H. Grieve. Timoly.1 Exeteracking Jute 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, ./rots ombs, brushes and cards when used keep away disease and the fly. Trunks, valises and school bags, in price and quality for the young and the old, .Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs, ancl mitts; to protect you from the cold; Elm city harness oil, dressing and blacking, keeps harness and boots a shining, Bells, children's cairiages 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. SI. llOt%E UNDERTAKER Furniture Dealer, Main Street, Exeter. Full Stock of all kinds always on hand. N EXETER. --- Have you an old Buggy Top that needs re-covering and you wish to have made as good as new ? Side Curtaips played out? Your Cushion played out ? or other Trimmings shabby and require to be renewed ; If so, call on J. 0 OL..6.179EN, Or leave your orders at:jones' Carriage Works, Exeter. .5.11 orders will reeeive prompt attention and done in a workmanshiplike:manners °bargee moderate. 1-11VIGEET. :E=eter North Store Mr. F. R. Knight has opened a General Store in the stand lately occupied by Brook's Harness Shop, with a full stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, BOOTS et SHOES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, ETO, Progodoldtcse, taken in exchange for House. NOTICE. Parties wishing fresh tenderloin, fresh pork, spare ribs, shanks and pig's feet, can get them Wednesday mornings.. .A. good supply of Hams, Rolls, Backs, Bellies, Shoulders, and salt bacon on band at lowest cash prices. Live Hogs Wanted'! Every Monday morning for delivery., C. B3:1011, Prop. GIP LEY & SON. Parlor Setts Side Boards Tables Bedroom Setts Chairs Fancy Baraboo Window Shades and Poles, PICTURE FRAMES A Large Variety and Low Prices.,- Gidley & Son ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK. ET YOUR run IDOW-1\T At W. Johns', The, Tailor. Made to order' for 83, 6, 7, etc. Suits, 11, 20, 21, etc, The best place in town to, get a fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keen for gerviee on lot,. 9,con; 2,of Stephen, a therobbred Poland China. Doan Terms $1 at time of service, WM.BAKER, IERSEY BULL FOR SER- VICE. standard -bred Jersey Bull fOr servicie onc 1083, oen. 4, Liebe rne. WM. SOMERVILLE, • May 16-3 m. odgorvIlle P nt3IFERIX notYst, OEN. TRALTA s FIRSTeOL ASS 0 (mom elat betels firtit'clasle winbe and Hauer • spume leas sample Italie, an an attentxv hostler. It, 01'14'v:441'x Ur INUIT* rAttli0t0