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LOCAL JOTTINGS.
Ross and Taylor to the front this
week with a new "ad”
For Fence Wire call at H. Spaek-
tnan's, Post Office Block.
The butter and egg market was fair
!y patronized on Saturday.
For choice parasols at low prices go
to the Big Bankrupt Store.
Builders supplies cheap at H. Spack-
man's, Post Office Block.
According to the enumerators ' re-
turns Exeter has a population of 1836.
A large stock of Stoves and Tinware
at H. Spackman's, Post Office Block.
If thirty-two is the freezing point,
:what is the squeezing point? Two in
tae shade.
A carload of Montreal Steel Nails
gust arrived at H. Spackman's, Post
. atfice Block.
Another shipment of American wall
i)aper just opened at the Big Bankrupt
..,tore. Rare value.
Stubborn Children readily take Dr.
'.sow's Worm taprup. It pleases the
.aild and destroys the worms.
Insure in the Temperance and Gen-
eral Insurance
en-eralInsurance Co., of Toronto. ED.
3tssnT; local agent.—May 29-90.
Remember you saye from 20 to 25
par cent. by buying your carpets, curt -
..ins and blinds at the Big Bankrupt
:sore.
"Many Men, Many Minds," but all
.nen and all minds agree as to the
.neritseof Burdock Pills, small and sug
.a -coated.
For bracing up the nerves, purifying
..he blood and curing sick headache
..ud dyspepsia, there is nothing to eq-
aal Hood's Sarsaparilla.
People who advertise only once in
,about three mouths, forget that most
.Saks cannot remember anything ton•
,a•.sr than about seven days.
These days we hear some fisn stories
that are tali enough to made priuter's
Type blush, about the monsters that are
.,aught in in the Aux Sauble.
All dates of sailing of the Allen Line
from now until August 27th will be
round elsewhere in our columns, of
which Mr. John Spackman is agent.
A gang of burglars were successful
uu Wednesday everting, last week, in
t>iowing open the safe of E. Bourquin,
„r Tavistock, and carried of a quautity
of watches and jewelry therefrom.
The Exeter Woollen. Mill have en-
tirely refitted their machinery so that
auey will be able to turn out better
work than ever at the shortest notice.
i o1l carding done the same day as
brought in.
300 pairs of Lace Cur tains
to be said at Jialf price at E.
• Spackman bi Co's. The
hea pot in town for
a, • • carpets &c.
e Bank
roves
ers.
r
Tho village cattle are once more lib
orated front, thew houses of eontincment
during the day,ftG the xiabt�
s
u
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the village is very short on account of
lying so little rain this spring.
There was a heavy snowfall in
Wales and Cumberland Co, England,
Friday. ,Sharp frosts and storms of
sleet and snow was experienced
g
r u ho 1 the kingdom, r d much i-
th o 1 t1x1 in-
jury
jury has been done to the fruit erops,
Mr. Bobier has begun work on the
site of his new block north of Drew's
Opera House on Main street. The
dwelling house which formerly occu-
pied the site now replaces the burned
portion of Mr, Dearing's residence. Mr.
Bubier is an enterprising citizen and
deserves both success and the best
wishes of the town.
Clothing,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Boots and Shoes,
the best and largest stock to
choose from is at E J Spack-
man & Co's,Samwell's block
Exeter.
Monday next will be observed as a
holiday and the Sons of England Be-
nevolent Society have deckled to visit
London in a body, whore the brethern
of that city intend holding a monster
demonstration. The railway authorit'
ies are going to issue tickets at a single
fare good from Saturday until Tuesday
A good time is expected.
Plymouth Lodge S. 0. 'E. will attend
Divine Service in the Tiavitt Memor-
ial church on Sunday next at 3 p. m
The service will be that for the Queens
Accessions to be found at the back of
the book of zommon prayer. Sermon
by the Chaplin of Lodge Rev. S. F.
Robinson. Special and appropriate
hymns will be sung by the choir and
the Sunday School will attend church
in a body.
Mr. Frederic Knight organist of the
Trivitt Memorial church delighted the
congregation on Sunday last at both
services. The organ has just been over-
hauled, regulated and tuned by the
builder and its power and sweetness
was very effectually shown. The dif-
ferent flute and trumpet stops were
well exhibited in that showy piece, the
delight of organists, the "March aux
Flambeaux"
On Wednesday afternoon, last week,
shortly after the funeral had left the
residence of Mr Thomas Sweet, one of
the horses which was attached to the
hearse turned ugly and would not
draw the vehicle any farther. Several
gentlemen tried to coax the animal,
but it was all in vain. Mr. William
Rowe, father of the undertaker,
seeing the predicament they were
placed in, at once got out of nis buggy
and gave up his horse, which was
placed in the stead of the one which
had turned contrary. lA very short
space of time elapsed in exchanging'
after which the funeral proceeded on
its way without further interruption'
The Directors of the Mechanics In-
stitute met in the Town Hail on Mon,
day evening. The Rey. S. 1'. Robinson
President, occupied the chair. The Rev
W. M. Martin and Messrs. McCallum
Muir, Taylor, Brown, and Drs. Lutz
and Rollins were present. After rout-
ine business the book committee was
selected and is to comprise the full
board of Directors and Messrs R H.
Collins and Henry Smith. Tho Treas-
urers report as passed by the Auditors
was read and adopted. There are. now
2300 volumes in the library. After
arranging for the printing of new eat-
aiogues and some minor matters, the
meeting adjourned until the first Tues
day in July.
.A. young man who went west filled
with enthusiasm and a desire to "„row
up with the country" surprised his
friends by returning home after an
absence of several weeks. He said
that while he was out land hunting in
what he thought was the garden spot
of America lie came across a boarded
up claim shanty. On the boards nailed
across the door he found this inscript-
ion, which accounted for his return: unexpect-
ed c u "Fore ore miles from a na3 bot.
Sixteen nine from a postolis. Twenty-
five miles from a rale road. A huhd
reel and atey from timber. Two huh•
dyed and fifty feet from water. There's
no place like home. We've gone east
to spend the winter with my wife's
folks."
The annual meeting of the Cricket
Club was held on Thursday evening
last, when after hearing the Secretary's
report showing an expenditure of
nearly $100 for last year, and after
severe auditing of the accounts the
owing officers were elected for 1891.
Carling. Hon. President; Dr.
President; N. D, Hurdon, Vice
nt: F. Elliot, Sec.-Treas. W. J.
J. A. Pope, L N, Carling:, J.
unittee. The membership
de the same as lase year,
s under 12 years 50 cents,
thusiasni displayed at the
he good attendance of
el sure the "Grand Old
its own in ,our little
nd we hope as this is
present organized it
arty support from the
itizeus, and as the
gfish and quite Con
Ito.
:o Wool i`„'x"owenrs,
`,[';the your wool to the EXottr Wool-
len Mills, whore 1 dispose ' of it
tart, ouc.alc obw
e'
1, 3.,
to the best ach� t t o either incash
ail ,, , ,
exellaalge, or manufactured.
200 tons of hay wanted.
The undersigned wishes to procure
200 or more tons of first class Timothy
hay for pressing purposes for which he
will pay highest market prices.,
f
tilos Olcia, dieter,.
Important Notice..
1 wish to inform the citizens of Exc.
ter that I have the necessary applian-
ces for removing soot from chimneys,
which should be done while you are
housecleaning. ,All orders promptly
attended to, Give me a call.
SAMUEL FANsoi , Exeter
tinkers.
it a large lot
of the leading
minion at a
11 you a No. 1
rice. Call
s.
an & Co.,
ell's Block,
LADIES.
Call and see the big drive
in Dress Goods this week at
E. J. Spackman Co's, 30
cts caress goods for 15 cts all
wool; 40c dress goods for 25
cts all wool. These are spec-
ial lines and cannot be re-
placed at the price.
Officers installed.
At the last meeting of Court Har-
mony No. 67, C. 0. I+., Exeter, the fol,
lowing officers were installed for the
current term.—Fred Witwer, P. C. R.;
Alex. Davie. W. C. R; II. Spackman,
V. C. K; Jno: Dignan, F. St D. A. Ross,
R. S.; Jno. Taylor Treasurer; J. Creech,
Chaplain; George. Hill, S. W: Andrew
Hicks, J. W; Chris Luker, S. B; C. Per-
loins, J. B.
veva anal Ili eftinn.
Me. A. Bright, of S3,ifa.rth, Suadayea
ll1 I01Li Mr. la1 Seedl b ara
x•
ca ie. ole 1. ,t
1 x oilatd'i tet t
J
J t ,i a
Fred ELiwleshiw Speen Eficlay anti Sat-
urclay iu L —lits Jaana33 Chiug',
who has b3ea visiting here for soon)
time, left ou Thurs:lay, last week, for
her liolne itt the North West, Misses.
Annie Chlog awl .Alice Mary Patter,sou
c o m )tuteluta—Mrs. Gea:ln
3wno
has been h3ri for site rim), retulileeel
to her home in London on Thursday,
last week—Miss Freak Ching' left Ea-
eter for St. Thomas last week, where
she wil' remain for soma time,-1fr.
Robert Sandors, left ou Monday intern
ing for the north on a fishing exp3di•
tion—Mr. William Sanders sp)nt Sat-
urday in Parkhill and Lucan.--11•..
George Knight, Station Master of Il.
' dertou, spent Sunday iu town, --Mr,
Wm. Saud.trs lett on Tuesday for To-
ronto to rapraseat Exeter 1.43gion Na.
115, Select Knights of Canada, at the
meeting of the Grana Legion to b3 held
there.—Miss Liz de 113Avoy, who has
been visiting friends in tall arvlln:l
Exeter for sono) tini3,returned on. horns
to Kincardine on Sntilrticly last.—lir.
Y, Di. Duff mtuagar of tau ]3uik of
Commerce, of Parkhill, and Mr. John
McKenzie of West Williams, ware here
on Friday and \Vera silo we through
the Trivitt Memorial Church, b3sid3s
other places of interest.—Messrs Hugh
and E. J. Spackman left for St. Thom i,s
on Tnesday morning, and Me. John
Spackman left on the evening train
for the same place to attend aha funer-
al of Mrs. Smith, Mrs. John $pt "knr•tn's
Shipments. mother Sir 1fi D 1'V 3a' -s is at Gres ant
Mr. Ted Watson, shipped 3 carload of P on a business tour through th3 town -
export cattle from this station on Satur- ships of Westminster and OLradock.—
Mr. William Pea 3 returned hem) from
Port Alb.)rt on Almlayevaniurg, whore
he has bawl visiting for sone) time.
He looks none the wars) for his trip,
only that his skin received a S37e1:3
tanning.—Mr. Herbert Johns,of Gaelgh
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crank Gill.
—Mrs. A1l-anning, and Mrs. F. J. 1'Itu-
nine, of B)wmLrvill3, ar) at p:a,3a,
visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Jak3 Stew tut.—
day.—Mr. Thos. Oke shipped a carload
of hay to Toronto on Saturday.—Messrs
W. H. Verity & Sou shipped a carload
of their celebrated plows to the North
West on Friday.—On Tuesday last
Messrs. Wood and. Ballantyne shipped
from this station two carloads of ex-
port cattle for Montreal. Also a car-
load of pigs to Toronto on Friday last.
Blue nock Tournament.
The Exeter Gun Club will hold a
tournament at:the Fair grounds on the
25th of May, commencing at 10 a. m;
and 2 p. m. First event, a side shoot
at 10 bine rocks for the targets; second
a sweepstake at 10 bine rocks from un
known traps; entrance fee 50 ets. "rind
25 cts for targets; third, a sweepstake
at 15 blue rocks, rapid firing system,
entrance fee 50c. and 30c. for • targets.
The prizes will be divided as follows: -
1st 40 per cent; 2nd 30; 3rd 20,'and 4th
10 in each case. D. Johns, Pres; F. W.
Collins, Secy.
6500 for a Needle.
Oun Holns,a thirty-two page month-
ly magazine, devoted to house build-
ing, home furnishing, house decoration
fashions, general literature, etc., is the
best publication of its class in,Amertca.
The publishers, in order-to"int;rensethe
circulation of their magazine, ober
large cash rewards to those of their
subscribers, or intending subscribers,
who correctly answer the following
question: Where in the New , Testa-
ment are the words, "a needle," first
found? Cash daily and weekly rewards
given while the competition lasts. The
publishers wi1L give away thousands of
dollars among those correctly answer-
ing the question—the leading reward
being $500 in gold. Send ten cents in
stamps or silver for a sample copy of
Oua Hoafns and complete rules govern-
ing the competition. Address OUR
Ho:+rns PuBr.Is1IINe Co., .Brockville, Ca-
nada. -41, 5E;7.
67 000 in gold fora wife."
We will give to the first person tel
ling us before June 1st, 1891, where in
the Bible the word "Nemo" is first
found, $100.00 in gold. To the next
$50.00. To the third, $25,00. To the
fourth, $1;0.00. To the fifth, $15.00.
To the sixth, $10.00. Co the next 25,
$5 each. To the next 25, $2 each. To
the person sending in the last correct
answer, we will give $100 in gold. To
the next to the last, $50, and so on
same as from the first. With your
answer send 25ets. in silver, well wrap
ped, or Post Office Money Order or
Script, for a box of Dr. Cole's Blood
and Liver Pills, the best Blood, Liver,
and Stomach Pills ever made. Sure
mire for sick headache. Don't Gripe.
e.
Ri91LIlMBIsR the presents are absolutely
free, being given away to ,advertise
Dr. Cole's Perfect Pills and ;Family L;r(ue)s
Remedies. At the close of the contest ( Call 011e
the names and addressee of all the
prize winners will appear in ruts paper.
We refer you to the Traders Bank of
Orillia. Send at once and be first.
Address, Home Specific Co. Orillin, Ont. Ladies.
WLa t.: SIVA N
Tell us that R:numttistn is a blood di-
sease; that it cam b3 cured Duly by a
remedy which works throag'a th3 blood.
And yet, if you Kaye the d ming plias
of Raeu na.tism in masolcs or joints,
try a little of Clark's Lightning L:nf
ment. It wit' g) diract to 1113 sant of
pain and raliev,3 it at once. Thera is
no wt,itin wsek, and moth, until
the dissa'scCall b3 attackei through
the blood. This seam• to b3 contrary
to scientific claim;, but it is true that
Clark's Lig ming Lino),\: will cure
Rheumatism. 331d by druggists; price
fifty cants. Clark C:1:mic%l Co, Tor-
onto,New York,
P I'LE S A. p>.ittve L`ne3. Tb.ou4-
a.Al.i of t.atim)aiaba: No
purge. . NJS.t;,,eurorf. a:ntpl3 p.tidor 27
cents in. sat
i31-t9t t[urnoSdeattic CI.O iLtLa Oat
ARE NOT a Pur-
gative Medi-
cine. They are a
BLOOD BUILDER,
TONIC and RECON-
STRUCTOR, as they
supply in a condensed
form the substances
actually needed to en-
rich the Blood, curing
all diseases coming
from Poon and WAT-
ERT BLOOD, or from
VITIATED HUMORS in
the BLOOD, and also
invigorate and Burin
IIP the BLOOD and
SYSTEM: when broken
down by overwork,
mental worry, disease,
excesses and'indiscre-
tioas. They have a
SPI1eIFIo ACTION on
the Sr xuAI. Srsrinr of
both men and women,
restoring LOST VIGOR
and correcting all
IRREGUILARITIES and
SUPPRESSIONS.
EVERYEVERYMAN Who finds his mental fat.
MAN n ties dull or failing, or
his physical powers flagging. should take ,these
PIr.'ns. They will restore his lost energies, both
physical and mental,
EVER'�IIIAN Tlety cure all soz:
pressions and irregularities, which inevitably
entail sickness when neglected,
YOUNGfIll EN should take these Pa Ls.
551 1 hey \volt cure the re-
sults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the
system.
YOUNG WORIEN
should take thea,.
These PusLs will
nuke them regular.
For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon
receipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing
r.
TEM DR. WZLi
PA11_B' MED. 00.
Brockville, Out
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a 11
We have just r'e3eived another choice range in Gents
furnishing ;
.II tree the, n3 Want, Tice, the latest and most varied yet.
See Spi3,imv'1 &
Co's. Dress Goals. All 113w
Goods.
131-194
The Exeter District.
The annual meeting of the Exeter
District was held in Centralia Methodist
Church, Mac". 13th and 14111. Rey. A. L.
Russell,chairman of the District presid-
ed. There was a full attendance of
clerical and lay delegates. Rev, J. E
Homes was elected secretary, T. H.
Down and C. A. Smith. assistants. All
the ministers were answered for as be-
ing blameless in life, conversation and
doctrine. Mr. 0, A. Smith, a promising
young man, was recommended for the
ministry, T. A. Down, a probation,was
continued on trial. Statistical returns
reported advancement. Rev. W. J.
Ford,L, L. B.,}vas elected to the motion
ing committee; Rev, D. M. Kennedy
and ,11 I3ish9p to the Sunday school
committee; Mr. Albert Langford to the
missionary committee; Rev. S. J. Allen
and Andrete Hicks to the Epworth
League committee, Oa the evening;
of the 18th a social entertainment was
given by the Young People's Society, of
the church rl'ert was served in the
basement,after\ihichaninteresting pro-.
gram was presented by Rev. A. L. ittis-
sell,wlxogave,anexcel lent address. Good
music was rendered by the choir Hays.
J. 3,`liolmcs and 5..T, Allen sang a
duet. The attendance was'fair,and .art
enjoyable eveninm was sp.nit.
IL
Call and see Spa,ckm:la &
Co's. Satesns, Prints aal Aug).
la suitings. A11 g)31 Washers,
Ladies,
Call and sea Sp1 ktn 1.1 .&
Co's. Ea1'JCJid3ry shil'tifl
Lawns aid D31ai0.33 fog the
hot weather,
Ladies,
We sell the bast 253 Black
Hose in tli Dominioa worth
40cts. \V.L•i'a,it.=;i stainless,
Calla al 333 t1131D..
Ladies,
Dain )mh3r W3 car,'y 013 of
the 1[.tig'3it it)3'ti4 Oi `Ililtnury
in town., hat ti3ty. No
old trinllnillg4 to up.
Call and 833 the, 112W style for
Spring and Simla 3r.
E. J. SPAC.I.MANc CO.
S 1)11V;:LL'S t JOOI ,
1txCTBLz, - 0:7 CArf)
Ui1`13rwear, fine rang) and at prices that will surprise yon.
D:337 G031, and .1 rimming). In all the newest shades.
Nobby G3313. Another new' lot of Parasols, no old ores left
over. See them.
We 1111A5 a sp331alty 11.1 Ladies' Gloves. We cin y' the • bast
Kid Glove in town.
.Boots and 8033 la abctn tan ce. Crockery, an endless range
Oar Glassware. Six piece set for 25 cts.
G ,)eery D31atirtt113nt, complete. 25c tea ahead yet.
E PitO7liSE LESS ANO DOMORE
than any other firm.
Doa't b3 drawa to any store by promises that would bank-
rupt a millionaire to perform.. You cannot get goads at less
than cast, any mora tin i you can have an inside without all
outside or a top without a bottom:
WE iSOLICIT A CALL.
C ROS.
LIF E IS TOO SHORT
FOR A1IIGHTBUT
HIGH ENDEAVOR.
T endeavour to p:.o1a3e the very bast goods in my line.
Not only the best in
QUALITY AND FINISH, BUT IN VALUE.
I am sanding oat soma beautiful milk cans this spring
far exceeding and previous effort.
My sto3k or material for spring work, such as . Ewe= "`
troughing, Roofing, &3. is extensive and complete, and wor.- '-
mauship is the very best. I Solicit your order for
TROUCHIN%p�C{ O p,��pROOF INC_ ��11 TT��
CUARANTi:G'i3O SATISFAC11ONr
I have wit'ioat ex3eptioa the nicest assortment of
Milk PAILS and Straining PAILS
to b3 found. anywhere, varying in price from 20 cts to t$1.00.
Note the price of milk pans:
SitLILL SIZE 75 GETS T0 $2.00 PER DOZEN'.
LAME E SIZE $1.00 TO $3.00 Pm DOZEN.
Wb would go without a dipper when you can get one
for 5 cts.
EVER YOURS,
WILL FLL.NDs
SPRING
81.
AT ROOK BOTTOM PRICES.
tor altratit
->..
Car Load Chesnut Coals • Carload Steel Nails;
Carload Iron and H1rss Sh.b33: Carload Blue Ribbon Coni-
polite Binder Twine.
Lining ani. Tar Papers, Rim and Mortice Locks, Hinges, Bolts,
tin Bailers and tin Pails.
TINWARE A A - DOWN.
Sng',b s, 013)13, Goan and Dried Apples, Lard, Tea,, &c., Os t- -
mut $1,00 per 100 lbs., Flour ,$2,75 per 100 lbs.
WANTE
100 Ball -131s Tim)Thly, Clover., Alsike Seeds, Dutch Sets, Top
O-lio.ln Hungarian Grass, 100 Bushels Potatoes.
Celar Posts S knealed Barb Wire of liaild►'-
W ORI
qq"��►►�p � HOWARD
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a Hf M ORIOU J. No HOWARD,
Manager. Proprietor-