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AND POWER (LIMITED)
Notice of Rates.
The following rates will be charged by the
above company for the stogy and late service
they propose giving the town.
*lets se Lighting.
Main Hall $3.10 per annum per 16 c. p.
(or 415'0 cont por night )
1. parlor ;82.80 per annum her 16 e. p.
(or 7/IO's cont per night:)
Each subsequent parlor lamp $L80,
(or cent per night.)
1110.0111 Dining room $2.75 per annum 16 c. p.
Kitchen - - - $2.'75 `F "
Upstairs Hall $2.00 " F, FF F.
(or 3/5's cent per night.)
Sparebedrootn$1.50 per annum 16c. p.
(or 1 cent per night.)
Ordinary bedroom $1,75 per annum
16 c. p.
Cellar - 00 cents per annum 8 c. p.
Commercial Lighting,
1 to 5 lights $4.50 per annum 16 c. p.
(or 1 115 cent per. night.)
5y to 10 lights $4.40 per annum 10 c. p.
• 10 to 15 " $4.25 " " FF .c
15 to 20 " $4,10
20to2.5 " $1.00
25 plus 13.00
'Wiring.
General practise has proved it to be more
imtiitfaetor1' for emafti nnr to awn everything
within his own walls. The foregoing low rates
have been figured on this basis, and m order to
swivel them the following nominal initial
charges aro macre iter wiring with itunp com-
plete :
Open or cleat, suitable for stores $1.35
per light,
Concealed, suitable for residence $1.70
per light.
Payable in Monthly itistahneuts, for
a period. of 10 months. or $1,60
for concealed work and 1.25 for cleat
work, cash on starting of lights,
For further particulars apply to
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TIXURSI)A.Y, SEPT.. ")th, 1,ti0T.
Local and District News
'Phe Parkhill independent ceased
publication last weak. °•
Mr. William Randall and Mr. Knight
of %Vest Williams, are both seI'ieulsly
1;. Iior inan, lessee of the Grigg
House, London, has uncle an assiggu-
ment.
The Finance Committee haye struck
the rate of taxation fur Parkhill at 211.
mills on the dollar.
We regret to announce that Mr. 19d,
Morgan, of McGillivray is clown with
pneumonia oath seriously ill. We hope
however (bathe may soon recover.
The Jubilee celebration held in StvL-
forth on ;clay 21th, netted the commit-
tee a profit of $5110• They are at a loss
to know how toditgapse of the surplus.
h1r. J. W.Sinipson has Bought from
AIr. W. T. !aunt his building on Main
(street north, Parkhill. and is having
the front of the store repainted. and
the bailding otherwise improved.
Culbert the man who recently shot
Kelly, in Centralia, was last week
given ane, year in the Central Prison
with hard labor, by chief Justice Mer-
edith at the sittings of the High Court
of Justice in (.itideru'h-
WVhile killing a chicken a ditty or
.two ago, J. P. Brine, of Se:tforth, acci-
dentally stuck the knife into his
thumb instead of the neck of the bird
and now he is nursing his band in a
sling.
Whilst Mr. \VIn. Reid, of McGil-
livray was unloading i large load of
grain at the tnill,Parkitiil,recently the
horses started suddenly and Mr., Reid
was thrown on his head and. back, and
received severe injuries. He is confin-
ed to his bed.
Some days nothing will "conie out
right," from the time you rise till you
retire. Ten to one, the trouble is in
yourself. Your blood is in bad condi
Lion, and every organ suffers in conse-
quence. What you need is the clean-
sing, invigorating influence of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.
The death of Mrs. 'William Reedy-,
of Seaforth, took place on Friday last.
Mrs. Reedy's maiden name was Ann
Kennedy. She was born in the town-
ship of Scarboro, Comity of York, and
-vas aged fiftyyearsand seven months.
She was married to Mr. Reedy about
thirty years ago, and with her young
husband she carne to McKillop and
settled on the farm on the 5th con.,
where he bad previously taken up
as their home and on which he hacl re-
sided for two years. She continued to
live there until about two years ago,
when Mr. Reedy purchased a residence
lin Seaforch. She was not permitted,
however, long to enjoy the ease and
pleasures 'of a retired life, for soon
after she became afflicted by an incur-
able internal disease, from which she
was a severe sufferer and which ulti-
mately proved. fatal .
A Few Wordsof Advice
Before You Dye
When you dye at home Your child
view is economy.. Home dying econo-
my means the very best results from
;€a minium of expense, time and trou-
ble.
Your object and desires are fully
realized only ashen the Diamond Dyes
are used for your Work. If you are
one of the careless unfortunates who
simply take a package of dye of the
color required from your dealer, you
•will in nine cases out of ten suffer loss
and goeat disappointment, as many
lmerchante willhand you some common
aye ruinous to your goods, dangerous
to handle and worthless as far as color-
ing power is concerned. and ou which
a very large profit is made. If you
secure the Diamond J)yes your suc-
cess is sure and certain.
Diamond 'Dyes bravo a long record
of triumphs in. home dyeing work
they have .begin - used and tested in
every land, and have become friends
and •family necessities. Happy wo-
men everywhere .dye with Diamond
Dyeta.:
A child of John McLeod, 18th con.,
West Williams, was badlly -scalded on
Tuesday. •
A new library has been ptirchased
for the Anderson Methodist Sunday
School.
D. S. Whaley, of 13lanshard, has sold
his farm of 100 acres to his father, D,
Whaley,of St Marys.
The confidence of the people in Hood's
Sarsaparilla is due to its unequalled
record of wonderful cures.
It is rumored that Samuel Gilchrist
has rented the widow McDonald farm,
McGillivray, for a term of years.
At the voters' list conrt in Brussels
there were 65 appeals, 27 by the Liber-
als and 88 by the Conservatives.
Sol. Pollock, of Parkhill, drew a
load of flour to Shipka which weighed
7,550 pounds. This beats the record.
A little Tuckersmith girl named
Mndelitnd had the top of one finger
bitten off by a horse she was feed-
ing.
The friends of the Ebenezer church
4th con., McGillivray, purpose holding
their annual Harvest -Home tlx: first
week in October.
N. Switzer; of Kirktnn, is aic'k with
typhoid fever, and J. Hazlewood and
J. Davis are suffering farm a like
affliction.
David Clarke, of the let con. Gode-
rich township, bad a valuable horse
stolen from his field on Wednesday
night of last week.
Francis Brown, Londesboro, is the
possessor of a young pig having two
heads and three eyes, which is rather
a strange freak of nature,
Dr. Thompson and friends of Kirk -
ton arrived in Denver, Col„ all right.
They will remain these for some time,
but theirproposed deutination is Santa
Fe, Mexico.
The Ontario Christian hndeavor
Annual Convention will he held in St,
Thomas, commencing on Wednesday
afternoon, October 6, and continuing
over Thursday and Friday.
rather quiet wedding took place a
few days ago in Turnberiy when Miss
Sarah J. Currie, of that township, and
EYillitLlli Passmore, of Teeswater,
�t ere united in marriage.
There are many forms of nervous de-
bility in sten that yield to the use of
C'ider's Iron Pills. These who are
troubled with uersous weakness, night
sweats, etc., should try then.
The \Filson farm near Bavtiold, be-
longing to the Logan estate, was Off-
ered1 for sale at. Bayfield on Tuesday,
but was not sold, the reserve hid not
having been reached
Smart \Veed and Belladonna, com-
bined with the other ingredients used
in the best porous plasters, Make Car-
ter's S. W. B. Backache Plasters the
best cn the market. Price 25 cent::.
Alfred Brown, inspector for the On-
tario College of Pharmacy,hadMessrs.
Beattie and Cairns, storekeepers of
Varna, heforethe Police Magistrate on
the :37th inst. for violation of thePhar-
Inacv Act. Both cases were dismissed.
E. N. Lewis for prosecutor, E.('anipion,
(Z. C'., for defendants.
WISE MEN Kxow
it is folly to build upon tt poor fouod
idion, either in itrc•liitecturo or in
Health. A. foundation of sand is in-
8000t'c, itlltl to deadeht symptoms by
narcotics oi' nerve compounds is
equally dangerous and deceptive. The
true way to build up health is to make
your blood pure, rich and nourishing
by taking hood's Sarsaparilla.
Ilood's Pills act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowels. (lure sick
headache.
Pttot•Int:sr>; TILtxi:i.n,
1t. is with pleasure that I recommend Il. 13. B:
for tine cure of indigestion and Impure blood. I
had tried many medicines but received no be-
nefit until. I thank Providence, I was advised
to use B. I3. B., aud it was with pperfect success,
MRS. WM. LO(:'KE.
Ottawa,ont.
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RIIaumaiisM & Dyspepsia cure .
571 ST. PATRICK STREET,
OTTAWA, JULY 31st I896
To Tine PHaENOLxNE MEDICINE Co„
LTD., OTTAWA, ONT.
GENTLEMEN, -On the advise of a
friend I. tried one bottle of your fam-
ous rheumatic remedy, Phreuoline.
and to my surprise it cured me of
rheumatism, from which I have suf-
fered for many years.
It also cured me of dyspepsia, from
which I was suffering at the time, so
that I feel now like a new man.
I have tried several remedies for
rheumatism, some of which did ane a
certain aniottnt of good, but nothing
that I haye taken has done so much
for me has your Phienoline, and I
have much pleasure in recommending
t to other sufferers.
(Sighed) JAMES CARROLL,
Foreman of Works, Rideau Canal
ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN
John Brown, a G. T. R. veteran, of
-140 Marshall St.. Philadelphia, says
By a mere accident I came across Dr
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. I was a
great sufferer from that dread malady
-Catarrh. This wonderful remedy
ifected a speedy and permanent cure
i i my case, and I have been so thank-
s l for it that I am willing to spend
h remaider of my days in spreading
i good news to my fellow -sufferers.
i..1by 0. LUTZ.•
lin B. McLean of Tuckersmith,
hits disposed of bis 100'acre farm, lot 3
on the 4th concession, Huron road
survey, to Leonard Sboldice, of the
same township. The price paid for
same was $4,600.
ONE. HONEST MAN:
Dear Finder. -Please Inform your readers, that le
written to conedentially,1 will man in a sealed tot.
ter, particulars or a genuine, honest, home cure, by
which I was permanently restored to health and
manly vigor, after years of suffering from nervous
debility, sexual weakness night losses and weak
shrunken arta, I was robbed and Swindled by the
heaven Intl new weg , vigorous a d mankind,
andhwish
to make thea certain means or cure known to all star -
terms. I have nothing to sell and want no money,
but beingafim belleverin the untversalbrotherhood
or e unfortunate tO
regain
d aethsttamp helping W1.T.MQ
Agents, supplies, P.O. Box 69, st. rte , Que.
THit EXETER T11v1
A Joy l hay Endures.
Cures Made By Pa,ine's Celery
Compound Are permanent
Recent Testimony Of a
Lady Cured Years
Ago.
ES
Some years ago Mrs. D. O'Conner of
Guelph, Ont., suffered from the tort-
ures of indigestion neuralgia, heart
trouble, noise in the head, sleepless-
ness, despondency and weakness. Her
case was an exceptionally serious one
as her troubles had been draaging her
down for over twenty-five years. At
the time her case quite baffled the
skill of the best doctors..
Getting wearied with medical treat-
ment that gave no promising results,
she was fortunately directed to that
life saver, Paine's Celery Ooinpound
and like thousands before her, she
found a new life. Mrs. O'Conner was
recently asked the question, "What is
your present opinion of Paine's Celery
Compound?" She answered es fol-
lows:
"In reply to your communication
regarding Paine's Celery Compound,
would say;thatI cheerfully recommend
it to any one afficted as 1 was. It did
for me all that was required. My ad-
vice to every one I come in contact
with is, "Always keep a bottle of
Paine's Celery Compound in the house
Several people have used it on any
recommendation and have been bene-
fitted. You can use these lines in any
way yon desire."
The Methodist church choir Park
hill has been reorganized under th
leadership of Mr, J.W. Grant.
About eighty Foresters marched t
the Seafort li Presbyterian Church Sun
day, where Rev , Dr. McDonald preach
ed an eloquent sermon to them.
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will
yield to the use of Carter's. Little Nerve
Pills, aided by Carter's Little Liver
Pills. They not only relieve present
distress but strengthen the stomach
and digestive apparatus.
AN AGED LADY.
Mrs. Ecclestone's Sufferings from
Kidney Disease Cured by Dodd's
Kidney Pills ---A Medicine that
' produces Good Results for
both Old and Young.
ST. C.ATHARINE:4, Sept. 27 -Mrs. F.
E, Ecclestone, aged (39, a well-known
resident of this city, has for some time
been afflicted with kidney disease, the
symptoms of which were severe pains
in the small of the back. She is now
perfectly cured. Tlus happy result is
due to the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills
the famous and infallible remedy for
all kidney disorders. Mrs. Ecclestone
says the pains have never returned
since her recovery, and her happiness
over her restoration to sound health is
indescribable.
YEARS OF SUFFERING FROM
RHEUMATISM RELIEVED BY
ONE DOSE OF MEDICINE.
"For many years," writes Mrs.
erris, wife of the well known birch
auufactru'er, of Highgate, Ont., "I
was sorely afflicted with rheumatic
pains in my ankles. and at times was
almost disabled. I tried everything. as
I thought, and doctored for years
without much benefit. Though I hacl
lust confidence in medicines, I was in-
duced to try South American Rheu-
matic Cure. To my delight the first
dose gave me more relief than I have
had in years, and two bottles haw
completely cured ine. You can publis
tthis letter." Sold by 0. LUTZ.
GOLLECTI
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AND COMPETli 1F011 THE
12STEARN'S
BICYCLES AND
en COLD
•CI ,• TCHEe�
WHICH °
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ARE iv
�.ri
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\ EVERY MONTH
Soo your Grocorjor particulars, or drop
st card to
EVER BR ited, TORONTO.
Man ays in the
..®.SAO
If he Weal's%lle of W.
JOHN'S neatipteing
SUITS.
He.is a sure fitter.
His prices are away down.
His goods are the
Every Saturday Tourist Sleep
ing Route to California.
Commencing next Saturday night and con-
tinuing every Saturday night thereafter, Mid-
land Route tourist cars on route to Colorado,
Utah and California will leave the Chiea o
Union Passenger Station of the Chicago, Mil
waukeo & St. Paul Railway at 10 o'clock,
running over the Chicago and Omaha Short
Line to Omaha, thence via Lincoln, Neb.,
Colorado Springs and Leadville, Colo, Salt Lake
City and Ogden, Utah, iteno, Nevada, and
Sacramento, Cal., arriving at San Francisco at
8.45 p. m. Wednesday.
As will bo noticed, this route is Midland
through Northern 1Unois, Iowa, Nebraska,
Kansas, Colorado. (through the heart of the
Rockies), Utah, Nevada and California aftord-
inge perfect panoramic view of prairo, moun-
tain coast scenery.
These popular every Saturday California
excursions for both first and second class pas-
sengers (not foreign emigrants aro "personally
conducted" by intelligent. competent and
Courteous "courtiers" who will attend to the
wants of all passengers en route. This is an
entirely new feature of tourist car service and
will be greatlyappreciated by families or par-
ties
of friendtraveling together or by ladies
alone. Particular attention is paid to the care
of children who usually got weary on a long
journey.
Remember that the Midland Route Tourist
Cars are slecping cars and are si,pplied with all
the accessories necessary to make thojourney
comfortable and pleasant, and the sleeping
Borth rate is hut $0.00 (for two.personx) from
Chicago to California.
Ask the nearest ticket agent for a tourist ear
"folder," giving complete information about
the Midland Route, or address "!:astern Man-
ager Midland itouto," No. 05 Adams street,
Chicago, Ill., or A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passen-
ger gor Agent, C., M, & St. P. Ry., 2 King street,
E.. Toronto, Ont.
P. S. --Borth reservations aro made in the
order roeeived up to each Saturday morning.
First como,firstserved.
DOCTORED NINE YEARS II'OR,
TETTER
Mr, James Gaston, Merchant, of
ilkesbarre, Pa., writes : "For nine
ears I have been disfigured wi i
tetter on my hands and face. I ha
spent hundreds of dollars with doctor
and tried scores of remedies.. At las
I have found a cure in Dt'. Agnew's
Ointment. It Helped me from the
first application, and now atter using
it for two months I believe I am perm-
anently cured, as my skin is smooth
and soft and free from every blemish."
Sold by 0. LUTZ.
Call and examine his goods before
buying your
--SIU FALL Sw T
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor,
intrinMersic
talks" ofhe al
intrinsic value of
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Merit in medicine means the powor to
cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual
and unequalled curative power and there-
fore it has true merit. When you buy
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood diseases, you
are morally certain to receive benefit.
Tho power to cure is there. You are not
trying an experiment. It will make your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thue
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
9
Notice to the pubic
J. N. Howard brill btort his chop stenos on
Thursday Oct. 7th, at Pickard's old mill site.
A first•claes miller, (Adam Snaith, of Seaforth),
has been engaged. tiatisfaclion_guaranteed.
J. N. HOWARD.
Mortgage Sale
HOUSE and TWO LOTS
In the Village of Exeter.
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain mortgage, which will be
produced at the time of sale, there will bo of-
fered for sale by Public Auction at The MAN-
SIONHOUSE, in the VILLAGE: OF EXETER.
on
MONDAY, COTOREN iith1897
At the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. by John Gill,
Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as shall
then be produced the following freehold pro-
perty, namely :-
All and singular those certain parcels or
tracts of laud and premises situate, lying and
being in the Village, of Exeter, in the County
of Huron, containing by admeasurement one
fifth of an acre each more or loss, being corn-
ppsedi of lots nuntbers eightythree (1)31 and
eighty-four (81) 00 the north side of Simeoe
street and forming part of the north half of lot
number Fiftten In tls, First. C'oneessioti of the
Township of I:aheme. according to the map or
plan of the sub -division of a portion of said
lot number fifteen, prepared. by IL C. Moulton,
P. L. S., dated 22nd September, 1873. On this
property are erected a substantial frame 1icu:o
and stable.
TERMS: -Ten percent. cash on the day of sale,
balance ill thirty days therefrom or as may be
agreed on. For further ggariioulars apply to
JOHN GILL, ELLIO1' & I'.LLIO'1'.
Auctioneer. Vendors Solicitors.
Exeter, Ont.
Data. at Exeter the 22rd day of Sept. A. D.,' V.
Votea'sLlst Notice
Notice is hereby given, that a Court will be
hold pursuant to '• he Voters' Lists .4ct," by His
Honour the Judge of the County Court of
Huron at Elimville. on the 7th day of Qctober
897, at 10 o'clock, to hear and determine the
evoral complaints of errors and otni$$iaus ku
he voters's List of the Municipality of Osborne
or 1697. All persons havin • business at the
'ourt are required to attend at the said time
nd lace.
F I1ANC'IS 'MOICLEY ,
Clerk of theroid Munieipanity.
I)ttted the :2nd day of September I897.
Farm For Safe
A good farm for sale, containing 99 acrt s,
never -failing well and spring water. It is in
good condition fur agouti crop if ploughed this
fall. Come nod see it for yourself. The owner
lives on the atii concession of Alegillop, lot 31. ,
Apply to
IV. N. MeMICHAEL,Seafortli.
of Tcronto Cuiversity, Dentists.
bad after etrects. Office in -W.1111 -
Honors graduate -of the Toronto Uni-
versity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. All bridge work, crownsand Plate
Work done in the neatest possible manner, A
harmless anuesthetie for painless extraction.
The striekest attention given to the preservat.
ion of the natural teeth. Office opposite Con-
trol Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
Sarsaparilla
is the best, in fact -the One True Bleed Purifier.
Prepared only by C. 1. flood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hood's Pills Do not purge, pain or
gripe. All druggits. 25c.
1 A RNET R l:'s RTS
Exotor September 29th 1891.
`heat per bushel ..s5 to
ats 22 to
arl cy....... •SSSS., .... 23 to
SSSS.. ...45 to
Butte, SSSS. ..... --.11 to
Es t
Turkeys ... 12 to
Geese..... 4 to
Chickens per 1b .. 4 to
Ducks .. .... 5 to
Wool. SSSS 17 to
Dried Apples.. .. .. .. .. 21 to
Pork dressed......... 75 to 5.00
Pork live weight ... 3.50 to 3.60
Hay por ton ..... -SSSS SSSS..... 5 00 to 56.50
Clover seed ............ .... .. 1.00 to $5.00
Alsike clover $4.50 to --.00
Timothy seed SSSS . $1.50 to $1.75
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12
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4
5
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London, September 29th 189.
Wheat per busho ,.. .... ....82 to
0
Oats22 to
Peas .. ....:.12 to
Barley ....22 to
Buckwheat ....23 to
Rye ....29 to
Corn 28 to
Beans 25 to 35
Butter .... 11 to 12
Eggs 12 to 14
Ducks 75 to 80
Turkeys per lb.... 10 to 12
Geese por Ib 9 to 10
Chickens 30 to 50
Cheese...... 8 to 3
Potatoes por bag ..40 to 50
Hay por ton ...$ 4.50 to $ 5.00
Pork per cwt.. .. $4.00 to $4.50
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ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
I
ure
BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY,AN;' FARM.
Rigby ]Rsi.irrt'Proofecd h7
Frieze Ulisters
In Olive Mix, Brown,
Fawn, Claret; and Oxford
Gray; 51. to 54 inches long,
with 0 inch collar, 5 pockets
and throat tab, with "wont -
come -off" buttons can be
bought retail in every Town
and Village for.
X7.00
TWINS
Price,
Assortment
Should enter into the act of bnying
more than anything else. If the
quality good, assortment com-
plete, buying is made easy.
That is where we come in. We have
the stock, the prices, the quality,
and feel certain that we can snit
the wants of all in Furniture.
The way to test it is to call and see for
Now- Gidley SON
Opera. rrlotase block
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKING.
PERFECTION AT LAST ---
WARRANTED EVERY TIME.
TRUSSIBS
NEW IN DESIGN,
NEW IN PRINCIPLE,
NEW IN APPLICATION.
A large assortment of the best and
most approved Trusses and Mechani-
cal Appliances always in stock, pur-
chased direct from the manufacturers.
We guarantee every Truss to be
made with the finest English steel.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
Sole Agency
DOMINION LABORATORY.
J. W. BROWNING PROP.
That we sell cheap all the
R N Rowe
Has the Finest Class of
Furniture ever shown in Exe-
ter and he
Does the
Largest amount of
Business
N ROW
olsons Bo,
1
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Package
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5TAYI
EVERy,
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COMTRUCTIO/r
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Thz Jaffa IliArilpyL
CLIZELOA War
BICYCLES!
Farms For Sale
A few good farms for sale cheaps-Monoy ;to
oan. Apply to JOHN SPACEMAN
Sarawell's Block, Exeter.
Are You interested
hi Wheels ?
e handle
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and • AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
A few second hand organs
6 and Octave, cheap.
Sewhig Machines
ALWAYS ON HAND.
P. S. -Selling out Disc Har
rows at cost.
PERKINS 8z MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter.
F
You will find at Bissett's Wareroonis
the following line of Agricid-
tura Implements,
DOERING BIN.
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS,
STEEL SULK Y RAKES.
Mull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows,
.Plows, and Turnip Drills.
SEWING MACHINES, ETC
A Suit of Wollies
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 olaue, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
I Fall Winter Goo
In Worsteds and Tweeds,
now on our shelves, and we wil
take much plea.sure in showine
them to you. There are !Ilan
other lines that are specially a
ractive.
Central
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