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Exeter Electric Light
AND POWER CO., (LIMITED)
Notice of Rates.
The following rates will be charged by the
Above ce^?pany for the early and late service
they propose giving the town.
House Lighting.
Main Hall $3.10 per annum per 16 c. p.
(or 4/5's cont per night )
1 parlor $2.80 per ttnnum per 10 c. p,
(or 7/IO's cent per night.)
Each subsequent parlor lamp $1.80,
(or 4 cent per night.)
,Dining room $2.75 per annum 16 c. p.
Kitchen - $2.75 'x e «, "
'Upstairs Hall p3A0
(or 3/S's cont per night,)
Sparebedroom$1.50 per annum 16 c. p.
(or . met per night.)
Ordinary bedroom $1.75 per annum
16 c. p.
Cellar - 00 cents per annum 8 e., p.
Cortarnercia1 Lighting,
1 to 5 lights $4.50 per annum 16 c. p.
(or 1 1/5 cent per night.)
a to 10 lights $1.40 pee annum 16 c. p.
10 to 15 " $t25 " " "CC
15 to 20 $4,10 "
20 to 25 " $4.00 "
25 plus " $3.90
Wiring.
General practise has proved it to bo more
,satisfactory foe consumer to own everything
'within his own walls. The foregoing low rates.
have boon figured on this basis, and in order to
secured them the following nominal initial
charges aro matte ,for wiring with lamp com-
plete :
Open or dont, suitable for stores $1,35
per light.
Concealed, suitable for residence $1.70
per light.
Payable in monthly instalments, for
a period of 10 mouths, or $1.60
for con cealedwork and 1,25 for cleat
work, cash on starting of lights.
For further particulars apply to
R. C. C. TREMAINE,
Men era ger.
MO.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd. 1897.
Local and District flews
Janies i fuser, of Gm rte, had his
33andtorn �to pieces by the explosion of
,an old musket.
Onedealer
is alleged have
paid out
O0 shim.c
$100,0 for horses 1 from Sea,
forth station in the past ye.r.
Rob Orr h1 sold one c his hundred
t, ,ss ileac of
and thirty-three t ixt thlec arse farms in Gede-.
Y
•'h township i
axe t t� n.h) to Robt. Bell for $6000.
p
U
4
The tier '4 'v'
J residency nc t of fa T. Livingston,
sten
,
g
,.
2nd con.,l e ti iwash )
1 iCld r.ln th the scene
,
of a happy event on Tuesday, when
his daughter, Miss Elizabeth, became
the wife of Mr. John Matheson, of
Banda e,
It is rumored in Goderich that the
large flora mill of Ogilvie & Co., which
bas been idle the past year owing to
n law suit, is about to resume operat-
ions. They Will employ a large num-
ber of bands.
Mr. John J. Acheson, who has been
in the dry goods business in Godericb
for a number of years, has sold out,
and. is about to move with his family
to the Northwest, where he will start
in the same line.
The funeral of Miss Nina Lee, of
Uodericli, who died Thursday, took
place on Saturday and was largely
attended. This is the second daughter
Mr, and Mrs. Leo have lost during the
past two months.
Alexander Thompson, of Stanley,
found one of his horses dead in the
stable on Saturday Morning last. She
bad beeex ailing the night previous but
was not considered to be very seriously
ill. It is a heavy loss.
The Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
which has been undergoing repairs the
past four months, was re -opened ou
:Sunday. It has been greatly eularg-.
ed, and is now one of the finest
churches in Western Ontario.
The annn al"Harvest home" services
will be held in James street Methodist
church, September 26th. Rev. Dr.
3'ascoe of \Vingham will preach the
sermons. On Monday evening Sept.
27th the "Harvest Home" supper will
be given by the Ladies' Aid Society.
For further particulars see posters.
On Friday evening about nine
o'clock, something went wrong withthe
incandescen t lightinGoderich and from
the transmitters on West and South
streets flames shot upward some ten
or twelve feat. The following day
many of the stere lights were very
dull, caused no doubt by the. wires
beingburned.
ile engaged threshing at Robt
Nicholson's Drysdale; Albert Woods,
of Bayfield, who was pitching grain
off the scaffold lost his balance and
fell through, Quickly he caught some
of the boards, which saved his life
for had he fallen he would have gone
:directly into the cylinder. His fork
stuck into the machine :lose to one of
the feeders.
The postmaster -general has decided
to reduce the inspectorates of the Do-
minion by font. 'Those are at Stratford
and Barrie in Ontario, and„Sherbrooke
and Three. Rivers in Quebec.. •Mr. Hop -
kirk, the inspector at Stratford, is to
be transferral to London to fill the
-vacancy caused by the death of Inspec-
tor Spry, Mr. Baker, inspector at To-
ronto, having (banned the London ap-
pointment.
The agents of the Grand Trunk
Bailway.System have received the fol-
lowing official notice. - Yon will
please notify the parents- of young
people, and the lads themselves, that
they. must remain away from the
Ccnnpany's platforms and yards, and
refrain from jumping on and off cars,
either standing or in )notion. Take
the natures of each one i;n notified, and
if after notifying then) they persist in
ONE HONEST MAN.'
Dear 1£d(tor.-Please Inform your readero, that if
Smitten to confIdeoGally.I'will mall, Ina coaled
et-
m.a Partieulers of a genuine. ho
n.
est h
o
meo
cure, by I was eeh ousvisor aiipermanentlys ears inIffe ng front nervousstolIIt9 sexual weakness, meet tosses and weak
shrunken parts, I was rolbetf n d swindled the
smacksnaGIl I nearly lostaet►fnnln !nd'Vt ,
thavep i am noy well. vigorMut Arron,and
wsh
tomake thin certain means of mire imownto all suf.
.
freers.
I hapve nothing to sell and want ne Monet
but bein the
as flSM-.Me believer of help universal unfbrotherhoodnat
.f tuna, I am SM-. Mena of h,segaln their health end ppolDlnB�`t�lpo/�ts►litoergtu7natoou peto
gag; seeresy. Sur.
pplies.. O. ltos 9 & npineas.F!ffi Qu . Oxif31
disregarding the instructions, refer
the matter to the proper official and a
detective will be sent out to prosecute
them for trespass, Let the parents
thoroughly understand what steps will
be taken."
airs. W. Davis, of London, visited
her mother, sus. P. Fisher, the past
week.
Messrs. Bawden and McDonell won
a race at the London fair last week
with their trotting horse.
The electric light will shortly be
generated by new machinery. The
engine and boiler have arrived.
.An attempt was made in Bayfield
recently to paint Editor Todd's buggy
and the rapscallions succeeded in
smearing a portion of it. A
young,
gentleman s horse was partly painted
at a church gathering on the Bayfield
line the other night,
The Latest News.
Mrs. Janes Bell, of Walkerton, had
her leg broken by a cow's kick..
W, Patterson, of the Hamilton Yuk-
on party, has been drowned in the A-
thabaska.
John W. Colclough, collector of
customs at Rat Portage, Ont., died
suddenly from heart failure.
The Ottawa city assessors believe
their returns will show a population
of 53,000, an increase of 2,000 for the
yetu'.
'What hood's Sarsaparilla has clone
for others it will also do for you.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood dis-
eases.
Albert Mason, a prosperous young
farmer in Scarboro township,blew out
his brains. No cause is assigned for
the suicide.
Women with pale, colorless faces,
who feel weak and discouraged, with
receive both mental and bodily vigor
by using Carter's Iron Pills, which are
made for the blood, nerves and com-
plexion.
Eli Harvey, a Montreal street car
eon ctuetor, was arrested yesterday on
a charge of selling forged and bogu.
tickets.
There is no one article in the linef
medicines that gives so large a retu, n
for the money as a goodporous siren
thening plaster, such as Carter's Sln 't
Weed and Bellatdonna Backache P1; s -
tens.
John Britton, T. IL acct B. Railway
operator, charged with taking $500
from the safe of the T. II. and B. sta-
tion at Brantford has pleaded guilty.
The magistrate has deferred his sen-
elforweek. 1Gc a Sail refused.
t
An ordn hasbeen isstt
by
the de-
partment
of fisheries permitting hoop
net fishing in Lake Ontario to com-
mence two weeks earlier than usual
ow3l,to the poor fi.1nngll t spring.
g
The
r aaplies to coarcfish only.
The A
1leltL creameries, op e
a
the government have hl
)
ed 38,0000(U
pounds of butter to Great Britain and.
30,000 pounds to British Columbia to
date. The demand in British Columbia
is increasing and the market improv-
ing.
"For years," says Capt.. C. •Mueller,
" T have relied more upon Ay ex s Pills
than anything else in the medicine
chest, to regulate my bowels, and tho
of the ships crew. these pills are n
severe in their action, but do th r
work thoroughly."
By a vote of1,370 to 210, the prope
owners of Kingston granted a bo
of $35,000 to the Montreal Transport
tion Company to aid in erecting a af>Sl,
000 -bushel elevator there, and retain-
ing their business there for the nelit
twenty years.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a secret,
preparation, Any physician may have
formula on application. Tho secret of•.
its suceess as a medicine lies in its ex-
traordinary power to cleanse the blood
of impurities and cure the most deep-
seated cases of blood -disease.
asp
THOSE WORRYING PILES.
One application of Dr. Agnew's Oiut-
ent will give you comfort. Applied
every night for three to six nights and
a cure is effected in the most stubborn
cases of Blind, Bleeding or Itching
Piles. Dr. Agnew's Ointment cures
eczema and all itching and burning
skin diseases. It acts like magic. 35
ents.
Dr. Agnew's Liver Pilisfor sick heat
ache and liver ills, 20 cents a vial.
Those unhapppersons who suffer
fromnervousness and despepsia shout
use Carter's Little Nerve Pills, whicl
are made expressly for sleepless, ner
vows, dyspeptic sufferers. Price `
cents.
PROVIDENCE TII,tsintD,
It is with pleasure that I recommend 13. B. B.
for tho 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. B.-13., and it was with perfect success,
MRS. WM. LOCKE,
Ottawa,Ont.
Rheumatism ,Dysllepsill Ggred.
571 ST. PATRICK STREET,
OTTAWA, JULY 31st I896
To TIE PHRENOLINE MEDICINE CO„'
LTD., OTTAWA, ONT.
GENTLEMEN, -On the advise of
friend I tried one bottle of your fam
ous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline..
and to my surprise it cured me of
rheumatism, from which I have suf-
fered for many years.
It also cured nie 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 me a
certain amount of good, but nothing
that I haye taken has done so nmch
for ine has your Phrenoline, and I
have much pleasure in recommending
t to, other sufferers.
(Signed) JAMES CARROLL,
• Foreman of Works, Rideau Canal
ASK;'OUR DEALcF'. FOR
to •
ces
Pure
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BEST FORT4BLE.DAII Y.AND FARM.
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The Grim (Reaper Foiled
The Marvelous Virtue of
Paine's Celery Compound
Conquer and Banish a
Lady's Troubles.
Five Doctors Were Unable To
Hold the Sufferer.
Twelve years of misery and agony
from female, kidney and stomach tro-
ubles! Physicians were utterly perplex-
ed and unable to cure the lady. In a
time of gloom and despondency the
magic virtues of Pa1ne's
Celery Com-
pound bring joy and new lel These
are the leading facts in the following
statement made by Mrs. G. Stone, of
Eganville, Ont.
"For more than twelve years I was
afflicted with kidney, stomach and
female troubles, and had been attend-
ed by five doctors, and tried medicine
without any good results.
"My sufferings a year ago from the
kidneys and stomach were dreadful.
I was in such a state that I thought I
could not live, and concluded there
was no use tryingother medicine.
"I was advised, however, to try
Paine's;Celery Compound, and finally
decided to give ita trial. Before I had
finished the first bottle I had improved
very much, and after the use of a few
morebottles I had not been so well for
long years, and now altogether a diff-
erent person. The use Paine's Celery
Compound also banished mynervous-
ness. I can therefore recommend
Patine's Celery Compound to any one
sufferingfrom kidney, stomata' aaudfe-
iva>lo troubles."
CURED AT THE SHRINE.
Almost Hopeless Cases of Kidney
Trouble Daily Being Cured by That
Most Wonderful Remedy, The Great
South American Kidney Cnre.
7). J. Locke, of Sherbrooke, P. Q, ,
spent $100 in treatment for a com-
plicated case of kidney disease and re-
ceived no permanent benefit He says;
"I began the use of South American
Kidney Cure, and when four bottles
were used I was completely cured."
testimony ofthousands
i lint one to 1 lane
This s
more who have gone almost dis-
couraged to this great cure shrine,
and have returned with joyful heart:
and lasting care, Sold by C. LoTn.
Fatality a
tStratford
flood News From South IJakota.
The glorious results of this season's
harvest of golden grain will pour a
stream of sound. money into the pocket
of every Dakota farmer.
South Dakota has thousands of acres
of choice farming and ranch land lying
east of the 111issouri river, and within
one day s ride from Chicago or Mil-
waukee which can now be bought
reasonably cheap, but which before the
end of another year may be advanced
in price.
The stock -raising industry in South
Dakota is profitable, and Eastern capi-
tal is now being invested in cattle and
sheep growing in that state.
Diversified farming, the growing of
live stock, and the products of the
dairy, are placing South Dakota, fore-
most in the ranks of the successful
Western states.
Those desiring full information on
the subject and particularly those who
wish to seek a new home or purchase
land, are requested to correspond with
A. J. Taylor, Canadian Passenger
Agent, 2 Xing street East, Toronto,
Ont.
Pam IN Tutt Becx. .
Mr. M. P. Halpin, Ilroekrille, Ont., makes
a statement as follows : "For two years I suf-
fered from kidney trouble causing severe pain
acroa:'myback derriness,sleepiessuess,heatlttcho
etc. 1 had often to lean on the counter when
serving a customer. so intense was the pain in
my back- On taking Iloau's Kidney Pills I
improved front the very first, and now after
using three boxes am all right ; all my pains,
aches and dizzine�sa having dinappeared,thanks
to Doau's fills,"
Merit talks" the
intrinsic value of
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
tt jll s'~
Merit in medicine means the power to
ore. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual
d unequalled curative power and there -
re it has true merit. When you buy
od's Sarsaparilla, and take It according
t direetione, to purity your blood, or
e re any of the many blood diseases, you
a e morally certain to receive benefit.
e power to cure is there. You are not
yang an experiment. It will make your
load pure,rich
and nourishing, thus
a
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
,"
Willie McTavish, ish, the 17 -months -old
r
aAlex.McTavish, residing on
of 11IcTa � 1 1l
on,
William street, eet,
Stratford,
was as drovn-
ed in the river about 11 o'clock Mon-
.
aYmorning
Mrs, McTavish
d
occasion to go upstairs, leaving
the
hied
I }
below. On her return the child
d
G
was missing, and was shortly after
found floating in the river.
MANACLED
By Acute Indigestion Wealth Would
Not Buy Freedom -South American
Nervine Broke the ,Shackles.
Reuben E. Truax, i1I.1'., mill ening
and manufacturer,
of Walkerton
Ont., writes of the great South Amx1-can nervine : "I bad been for over to
years very much troubled with acn
indigestion, tried. many remedies and
treatments and got little or no bene-
fit. Your remedy was recommended to
ine. I obtained great relief from a
few doses, laud when I had taken only
two bottles T felt entirely free frons
my ailment. I strongly recommend it
and believe it will cure any who ma
he suffering as I did
t i`s expected that L. Moody, the
well-known evangelist, will visit i1on-
treal in the middle of next month.
A TRIUMPHING HEART
s Only One Sensation in HeartDisease
-Maybe it's Yours -Dr. Agnew's
Cure for the Heart Never Fails to
Give Relief Inside of 30 Minutes.
"I am glad I used Dr. Agnew's Cure
or the Heart. The remedy is a
wonder -worker. My case was chronic,
having had much uneasiness about
the heart,with palpitation more orless
severe since I was a boy. I had ab-
normal action, thumping, fluttering
and choking sensations. I tried many
remedies, but without any benefit.
After using five bottles all the dis-
\tressing symptoms left ine." Rev. L.
%V. Showers, Elderton, Pa.
R. J. Latimer, carriage manufactu
ex Montreal, has made an assignment.
Tb liabilities reach $94,000.
"I WILL BE HERALD"
In Letting the World Know What a
Boon Catarrh Sufferers Have in Dr.
Agnew's Catarrh Powder.
�John E. Dell, of Paulding, 0., says of
r. Agnew's Catarrh Powder : "I was
a sufferer from chronic catarrh. I
was advised to try Dr. Agnew's Ca-
tarrhal Powder. It worked a great
cure in me. I had almost instant re-
lief. It is the best remedy I ever tried
for this disease. I will do all I can to
make its excellent qualities known to
those suffering as I did. Sold by C.
LnTz.
A Man is always in the
If he wears one of W.
JOHN'S neatly fitting
SUITS -
He is a sure fitter.
His prices are away down.
His goods are the best.
Call and examine goods
• 1} his
before
buying your
""""1410PIALL SUIT
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
Sarsaparilla
Is the best, in fact -the One True BloodPurifler.
Pe d
r pato only by C. I. flood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hood's Pills
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MARKET R181'0RTS.
1 xcter,iSeptembel "'n 1 1197.
Wheat per bushel •fi5 to ;
Oats22 to 23
Barley....... .... '23 to 21
Peas... ... ..., •••••• ...15 to 45
Butter..... ..... ...11 to 12
Eggs I
312
Turkeys ... 0 to 2
Geese..... 4 to
('sickens per 11, 4 to 4
Ducks ...., .. .. 5 to 5
Wool.... .... 17 to 18
Dried Apples.. .. .. 21 to 21
Pork dressed .... ... $1.75 to 45,00
Pork live weight .........33.50 to 03.00
ay per ton......... .... $ 500 to $0.50
lover seed . ........ .... ..$4.00 to $5.00
Isike clover $$1.50 to S5.00
Imothy seed ..... $1.51' 10 $1.75
•
London, September 22nd 1891.
Wheat per bushe ,.. .... ....82 to
Oats.... ....22 to
Pea;... 13 to
Barley .. .93 to
Buckwheat ....23 to
Rye •..20 to 30
Corn ...... .28 to 36
Beans 25 to 35
Butter .... 11 to 12
Eggs 12 to 14
Ducks 80
Turkeys per ib.... 12
Geese per Ib 10
Chickens 50
Cheese 8
Potatoes per bag
Hay por ton ....$ 4.50 to
Pork per cwt.. . .. 31.00 to
83
23
43
31
75 to
10 10
30 to
8 to
40 t0 50
$ 5.0(1
$4.50
THE UNIVERSAL ANSWER
Vhat Dyes are always guaranteed,
nd in our country take the lead?
The Diamond Dyes!
hat Dyes are strong, and bright and
fast,
d always dye to live and last?
The Diamond Dyes!
What Dyes birng profit, pleasure,
peace,
And by their worka great increase?
The Diamond Dyes!
What Dyes should every woolen try?
Hark! Listen to that mighty cry -
The Diamond Dyes!
STEARN'S
lrlAc B6CYCLES
• . . AND .
7 COLD
WATCHES
avnN AWAY
EVJ Y MONTH
TO THOSE WHO BEND TILE LARGEST
NUMBER OF
soAv
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Mortgage Sale
HOUSE a.nsi TWO L.O'1(`8
In the Village of Exeter,
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a curtain mortgage, which will be
produced at the time of sale, there will be of-
fered for sale by Public Auction at The M.AN-
HOUSE. in the VILLAGE OF EXETER, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4thj 1891
At the hour of 2 o'clock p.
m. by John Gill.
Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as shall
then bo produced the following freehold pro-
perty, namely :--
A11 and singular those certain parcels or
tracts of laud and premises situate, lying and
beteg in the Village, of Exeter, in the County
I
of Duron colttainin • byadmcasremout one
i
fifth of an acre each molor loss, being com-
posed of lots numbers eighty-three (83) and
eighty-four (81) on the nth side or sl a of Sintcoe
street and forming part of the north half of lot
number Fiftten in the First Concession of the
Township of Usborne, according to the map or
plan of the sub -division of a portion of said
lot number fifteen, prepared by H, C. Boulton,
1', L. S., dated 22nd September, 1873.. On this
'
pro ert are erected a substantial frame house
and stable.
TEiIMIS:-Ten percent. cash on the day of sale,
balance ill thirty days thorefroen or as may be
agreed on. For further particulars apply to
I
JOHN GILL, LLIpOT & F.LLIOT,.
Auctioneer. Vendors Solicitors.
Exeter, Ont.
Dated at Exeter the 22rd clay of Sept. A. D., '97.
Voter's List Notice
Notice is hereby given, that a Court will be
hold pursuant to "i he 7'o(rre Lists rict." by His
Honour the Judge of the County Court of
Huron at Elimville, on the 7th day of October
3897, at 10 o'clock, tohear and determine the
several cant paints of errors and omissions in
the voters s List of the Municipality of Usborne
for 1897. All persons having business at the
Court are required to attend at the said time
and place.
FRANt'IS MOIRLEY.
clerk ofthosaid Municipality.
Dated the ::2nd day of September 1827.
Village Property For Sale
The subscriber offers for sale her briek cot-
tage, together with eight lots of land. Tho
property is situated in Excte•ano th, is in fir -t
elas,a condition throughout, and will be sold
cheap. Apply to
MISSa JANET Mle.TTART,
On the premises.
Fara For Sale )-m
.gond farm for rale, containing 99acres, a
welland springter. It
in
never -failing
gond condition fes agan1 crop if .ou pc this
fall. ('onto and see it for yourself. The owner
lives on the (alt concession of ;lleitiUop, lot 31.
Apply p)
5 to
I 1 W. N. MrMI('HAEL, Seaforth.
IT. 11 i11.. i SMAN. L.
IS
l I/ L S. Honor Graduate
24444 of Tcrouto University, Dentists.
ft .
Toth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Office in Fan-
non's
I3Iork West sdc of Main
., Exeter.
D. S. L• D. t».)
DR.(DQ
AWDIIiS��
DENTIST.
e Toronto ni-
1 , of til 0 1.
ETo rocs graduate
vrisity, and Emil college of I)cutal Surgeons
of Ontario. All )3ridge work, crowns and Plate
work done in the neatest possible manner. A
harmless iuuwsthetie for painless extraction.
Tho strickest attention given to the preservat-
ion of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cen-
tral Hotel. -Exeter, Ont.
THINGS
Price,
Quality,
L Assortment
Should enter into the act of buying
more than anything else. If the
quality good, assortment com-
plete, buying is made easy.
That is where we conte in. 'We have
the stock, the prices, the quality,
and feel certain that we can suit
the wants of all in Furniture.
The way to test it is to can and see for
yourself.
idIey & Sees
Opera. House block
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKING.
PERFECTION AT LASTS
WARRANTED EVERY TIME.
TRUSSES
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.
REMEM1 ER
That we sell cheap all the
time.
R N Rowe
. Has the Finest Class of
Furniture ever shown in Exe-
ter and he
Does the
La.rgest amount of
Business
Your Grocer we, s• ive you particulars or drop UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
u poet card to R N RU W C
IIRVRR BROS., Limited, TORONTO. I Next door' North of Molsons Bank.
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er
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BICYCLES!
KIRMSEEMINall
Are YOU interested
In Wheels ?
AV e handle �..
some of the lead-
ing CANADIAN
and AMERICAN
makes at prices
to suit the times.
A few second hand organs!
5 and 6 Octave, cheap.
Sewing Machines
ALWAYS ON. HAND.
P. S. -Selling out Disc Har.
rows at cost.
PERKINS tC MARTIN,
Main street, Exeter.
F RMERS
You will find at Bissett's Warerooms
the following line of Agricul-
tural Implements,
Farms Fer Sale--
.4.
ale.
.. few good farms for sale cheap -.Money to
oan. Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN
Samwell's Block, Exeter.
A Suit of &Iothee
or a single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost.
Perfec
You look for these in an olr nd
reliable place, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall & Winter Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing -
them to you. There are many
oiher lines that are specially at-
ractive. ■�. ��a g.
..�. M d'u!xId..i,
Central
PRTJG STORE;
BERING BIN - Those who have used
DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND BALL BEARINGS, W1I12bY1'S
STEEL SULKY RAKES. `
Cough
Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc nxmd Diamond Harrows,
Plows, and Turnip Drills.
SEWING MACHINES, ETC
The ceelebreted I Knoll Washer
Raymond sewing and wringers
machine
TOVES._.,.!`
Gurney stoves and fnrances.
Waggons
Buggies
Bicycles.,
C sa
The Chatham Waggon and a full
line of the celebrated ebrated McLaugblin
Buggies.
c"BIL.+L.'
Balsam.
Pronounce it Unequalled as
a remedy for COUGHS, •COLDS
AND BRONOHITIO TROVB1_Es,
Winan's Condition & Cough Powder
Fol horses, best in the iso
ket, always on hand.. ,Also
a Cetobenefacto and t Lini-
ment, the
iniment,'the medicine too sue:
ceaefnllq used by Mr, Chas.
Munroe, Parkhill, in this
and other towns,in
and owing -arus
diseasd'
For Sale
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