The Exeter Times, 1892-3-31, Page 5�. H, GREIVE
Before you buy your
Fall ce Winter* Clothing
Call au v 'examine the large
and„..> ll -assorted stook of
Fine Worsted Suitings
.Fine Scotch, Tweed "
li Canadian " "
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Overcoatings
All will be made up in
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest.
Remember we guarantee a
CQOD 7=
or no sale..—Give me a, call.
I -I. GRIEVE.
Centralia.
'BRIEFS—We had a blizzard on Saturday.
—T. Hondford shipped 16 this horses to
Manitoba on Friday. He will return
shortly as he has the contract of the Grand
Bend cut,—Herbert Mitchell Iles the con-
tract of putting in 25 cords of wood at the
church. ---Wm. Parsons shipped a car load
of apples to bfanisoba this week. This
makes eighty cars ho has shipped this
season. He has paid out about 650,000
for poultry, pork and apples. We wish
here were a few more such men in our
town.
IT LEADS aux,LnADEBs.-•-The foremost
medicine of the day, Burdook Blood Bitters
is a purely vegetable compound possessing
perfect regulating powers over all the organs
of the system and controlling their Beare.
firms. It so purifies the blood that it mires
all blood humors and diseases from a com-
mon pimple to the worst sero£uloue sore,
and this combined with its unrivalled re.
gnlatiug, cleansing and purifying influence
on the secretions of the liver,kidneya,bowela
and skin, :wader it unequalled as a dire for
all diseases of the skin. from ono to two
bottles will care boils, pimples, blotches,
nettle rash, mut, totter, and all the simple
forms of skin disoaso. From two to four
bottles will cure salt rheum or eczema,
6hingles, erysipulas, alma, : bscesuee, run-
ning eorea, and all akin eruptions. It is
noticeable that sufferers from akin diseases
aro nearly aggravated by intolerable itching
but this quickly eubaidoa on the removal of
the disease by B, B. 13. Passing on to
graver yet prevalent diseases such ae sero-
fuloue swellings, humors and sorolula, we
have undoubted proof that from three to
six buttlouuuet' internally and by outward
application (diluted 11 the skin is broken) to
the affected parts, will effect a euro. Tho
gloatrion of B. 13. 13. is to regulate the
livor, kilneys, bowels and blood, to oorraot
acidity a“, wrong action of the stomach and
to o tho slum -ways e of the 'system to
carry off all clogged and impure a retions,
allowing nature thus to aid recovery and
remove without fail bad blood, liver com-
plaint, blliouenese,dysnopaia, sick headache
dropsy, rheumatism, and every apooies of
disease arising from disorder of the liver,
kidneys, bels stomach and blond.
aerge
Reil. W- illiam. ITolLinshed
0f Sparta, N. J., voluntarily says:
"To Whom it May Concern:
"Unasked I deem it my duty to a suffering
humanity whose bottles and souls I would
Lave healthy, to tell there of the value of
Hoo -1's Sarsaparilla. While liviug in Ohio
one of my children was greatly
"Afflicted With Boils
havl1g 30 on her limbs, and being unable to
walk: I had heard of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and bought a bottle, half of which cured en-
tirely. Two years after, another child was
afalieted as badly. I used the other half
bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla with like re-
sults. About four years after, the child first
. afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I
bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and
again. a cure. I gave some of themedicine to
a poor woman and two children; they were
helped as were mine. Through a testimo-
nial sent to 0. I. Ilood & Co., inquiries canto
from all the country, 'asking if it was a `bona
fide' testimonial, and of course I wrote all
that itiyeas„aird.11a:to the, knowledge of
Scores and Scdre
Of persons helped or cured by hood's Sarsa-
parilla. Mild cases of rheumatism have
yielded to it. Biliousness and bad liver have
been corrected in my own family. This is
theonly patent medicine I have felt like
praising. I speak not for 0. I. Hood, but for
the Jobs who are impatient and are tor-
mentecl beyond endurance. Nothing I know
of will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver,
or clean the stomach so perfectly as
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Any person wishing to know more. euclest:e ;
a stamp will bo informed. Yours for the
health, happiness and virtue of humanity.”
Y3rrlA:rr IIOLLIx IXEn pastor of Presby-
terian church, Sparta, N. J.
13ood's Pi11s cure babituar constipation. ,
Luoan.
Bnras3.-Sugar-malting time, -Mr, Andy.
Thompson left for Winnipeg a few days aeo
—Mr. Robert Guest, jr., left for Manitoba
last week.—Mr Jonathan Hodgins left for
Manitoba with a carload of horses last week
—Miss Nellie Hodgins, Biddulpb, wee one
of the winnors of the late Canedian Queen
prize oompetitione-Ben Watson, of Sarnia
township, intends challenging Wallaoe, the
champion, to out ten cords of woods for
$100 a side and the ohampion belt,—Word
was reoeived here from Paisley, Bruce Co.,
Saturday, that James Mason, at one time a
resident of the Idth con. of London tp., was
dead.—Mr. Adam Neil, of the 2nd con. Mo-
Gillivrary, has returned from Illinois, bring
with him a seven-year-old Frond' draught
stallion.—Mr. Geo. Pogue oan now add
M. D. to his name, lie having passed his
final exam at the Detroit School of Medi-
oince—R. A. Thompson, who 20 years apo
was a leading pupil of Luoan school, and
graduated at Toronto UD.ivoreity about 7
years ago, is now Prinoipal of the Hamiltun
Collegiate Institute at a salary of $1,800.—
The following left this station on the 22nd
for Manitoba ; Messrs. James and Mark
Hodgins and families, Messrs Benj. and E.
Abbott and John Shoebottom of London
tp: We wish them success. —A oarefully
kept memorandum of twelve light horses,
bought by dealers in Luoan since January
1, 1802, shows an average of $190 each.
The average of those horses was from four
to six years,—The sawing match, held at
the Royal hotel on the 17 inst., was witnes-
sed by between four and five hundred peo-
ple. The following are the prize winners
lst, Brown & Broenly, Sylvan, 1 min. 141
aeo.; 2nd, Maguire k Hedges, Mooresville,
1 min. 24i see; 3rd, Fraser te Gilmour,
Mooresville, 1 min. 271, see; 4th, Brown &
Arddll, West Williams, 1 min, 301: sec.
THE WONDERFUL SLmmra —
Of Hood'e
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier entitles it to
your confidence. No other preparation has
such a record of cures of Sorofnla, Salt
Rheum, Blood Poisoning, or other blood
diseases. To try It is to know its merit.
1111 euro to get Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Monthly Prizes for Boys and
Glris..
The "Sunlight" Soap Co., Toronto, offer the
following prizes every month till further no-
tice. to boys and girls under 10, residing in the
1'rovinoe of Ontario, wbo send the greatest
number of 'Sunlight" wrappers': 1st. $10. 2nd.
S6; 3rd, $3; 4th, $1; 5th to 14th, a Handsome
Book; end a pretty* picture to those who send
net lose than 12 wrappers, end wrar Pers to
"iunlight"Soap Otlloo, 43 Scott St , Toronto.
not later than 20th of each month, and marked
competition; also give full name, address, ago,
and number of wrappers- 'ti inners'uames wilt
be published in Toronto Maid an first Saturday
in each ruontb.
BORN.
Gssraa s.—In Si, Marys, an Mar. 20th the wife4
of Mr, W. J. Gillies, of a daughter.
_,.-e
MARRIE O.
King—ELLrarT—At the resid0nceof the bride's
parents, Ie'irkton. by Rev Colin Fletcher. Ur
Joseph Kirk. to Miss Rob CCM oldest 'laugh -
tor of Mr. John Elliott.
IIAr:Rrs—Swsrtr.—At the bride's residence, in
Exeter, on tho 29th inst.. by Rev. Mr. A. L,
Mussell, hir. Henry Barris, of Palmorston,to
Mrs. Phoebe Sweet,
LUTHER--DINSDALR—At tho residoneo of Mr.
1Jinstlalo. Motlillivray. on March 15, by Rev.
J. C. Nethereott, hir.4James Luther to Miss
Eliza Dinsdalo,
Peen—Ems—At tho residence of Mr. James.
Ellis, Metliltivray, on the 2nd inst., by Rev.
J. C. Nethereott, Mr. Win. Peck of West
'Williams to bliss Harriet Ellin
DIED.
CAatrasee.—In Tuokorsmith, on the 1501 inst.,
David Campbell, aged 81 years.
CREBrY.—I r Uaborne, on the 25th lust;. Mary,
beloved wife of Mr. Robert Creory, aged 01
rears.
Vivrae.—In i)etroit,on the 18th inst.,Elsio,only
daughter of George Vivian, aged 1 year and
7 months.
S Mes AlredStonohouso, formerly of Bayfniold,
aged 46 rears.
Ws:mute—In St, Marys. on Wednesday morn-
ing, March 28rd, 1892, Caroline Modeland,
wifo of William Webster, aged 34 years.
PIGS FOR SALE.
Our Imported Largo Yorkshire now damso l
gave birth on March 22nd to her first litter.
Characterietio of the breed. though this sow is
not yet more than a year old,the litter numbers
thirteen. They aro doing particularly volt,
and a number of young boars and sows will bo
sold at a very reasonable figure to early pur-
chaseIs. These Digs are of the lloleyweli strain
their sire being iloleywell King. This boar wo
still keep for service, This • is the breed from
which to select your stook boar and this the
kind of a litter from which to choose abreoding
sow, Call early and got your choice. Corres-
pondence promptly and cheerfully answered.
Wu. BUCHANAN 4-, es,
lIoneall, Ont.
!xt' Mills,
Wheat .. 88e to floc per bushel
OUR SELLIN(ir PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.75 per 100
do Beet Family 2.50 4t
do Low Grade 2.00
Bran.. .... .. 70o
Shorts .. 80c
Chop .. .. $1.00 to $1.10
Chop stone running every day.
THE EXETER 1YIILLING Coy.
44
4
MARKET REPORTS.
a EXETER
Red Wheat ...
Barley 82 to 82
Spring Wheat ... •„ 82 to 32
Oats ,•. ... .., d5 to 40
•.• 26 to 28
Oiov er 800d 7700 to 7 50
Timonby 1 50 to
Peas •.. • .•• 55 to 755
Oorn O 40 to 60
Eggs », fete 11
Butter15 to 16
Flourperbbl —... 00 to 5 15
Potatoes,perbushel -. -. 50 10 0 55
Apples,per Dag „. -.. I 00 10 1 00
DrfedApplespr b' -. -» 0 Oto 0 60
(4eoeo per lb. ». .•. 0 064
64 to 0 06
Turkey per ib .. _
Auoksper lb .„ tl06toG9to 00700
Ohiekenspozpr _. , 0 25 to 0 30
Hogs,dressedperI00 „5 75 to 5 75
Beef ... 400 to528
Hidesrongh, ... _, „- 4 00 to 4 50
dressed , to
Sheepskins each0 ▪ 60 to 5 25
WOakins ,» , 0 50 to 0 50
oolpelfatr:.. 0 18 to 010
ilttpperonlb ...
Onianaperbns,,.10 005010 tol0 00
Li ,,, ., 0 5o tt0 0 50
Woodpercord ,,, ,,, 2 800
T:IS Y
s AAs
0
.Fall Wheat................se .......... 82 82
Spring Wheat.......... ..................."82 82
Barley 00,
05 0 40
Oats 0 26 28
Clover Seed .................... 7 00 7 50
Tlmothp ...... ... .............. . 1 50 1 75
Peas ..................... ....................... 0 55 0 58
Eggs1....................... 10 0 11
Butter 15 0 15
Potatoes per bag 50 06
Applee per bush
060
wool per lb 18 010
Banger n
10 Bran per ton 14 00 14 00
Shorts2060000270•00
•
Qatniealperbbl.......„, 00
l3otia,dressetl par 100. 5 75 to 5 75
LONA
wheat, 84 to 94 per bus. Oats, 80e to
51. per bus. Peas.60o to 72e per bus. Ear-
ley,. elting.431 to48eber bus. BarleyFeed,
90 to1441a par bus (torn, 563o to e& per.
bu
TO CONTRACTORS.
iiSEALED TENDERS will be received at
the oOiieo of the undersigned until SATURDAY.
Arum 2nd, for the various works required in
the erection of a
BRICK SUNDAY SCHOOL AND
RECTORY
i.'"ur the `i'rivit t Monomial i,"Itttrcli,i xt.tvr
Pians and speeildeations may be SOS oitiror
at O'Neil's Bank in Exeter. or the otlioo of the
,ttrchie.ets. London.
No tender necessarily accepted.
MUBTtIDE &JONES,
m°tit ,ro213 Duneld Bio kLndon,
1892. — SPRIN (d- i — 1892.
Do you want a
PIANO, ORGAN, BICYCLE, SEWING
MACHINE, BOYS' & GIRLS' TRICY -
OLES, EXPRESS WAGONS?
Our $80,00
afetg
AN EASY WASH
SIMPLE AND CLEAN
18 STRIOTLY HIGH GRADE. ALL MADE OF THE BEST
STEEL AND WARRANTED FOR 0140 YEAR
MANUrADTURED aY
The Goold Bicycle Co. Ltd.
BRANTFORD, ONT.
Send for Cata'Iogue
If you do, the place to. gottho moat reliable
goods at a modern price is at PERKINS &
MARTIN'S. dealers in Musical Instruments,
Sewing Machine supplies. etc., etc..
All kinds of farm implements sold on a mar-
gin over cost. Agents for the celebrated Chat-
ham Wagon.
PERR.INS & MARTIN,
,Fanson's Block.
A GOLD WATCH FREE
Awl Other Elegant Articles to Those
Who Can React. This Rebus.
lk*.
� "' A BEN
6
Without Hot Steam and Smell
Without Washing Powders
Without Hard Rubbing
Without Sore Hands
THESE ADVANTAGES ARE OBTAINED BY USING
Winch has bean awarded
7 Gold Medals for Purity
and Excellence.
Its UNEQUALLED OUAL/TY has given
it the largest sale in the world.
You can use ” Sunlight " for all pur-
poses, and in either hard or soft water.,
Don't use washing powders as with
other soaps. "Sunlight" is better without.
worms: re. sONLIGitTtrv2:r. Ia:n^,. LIL^,ir:
11 ala GOIETsx y j) TOItON1.O
Tim Ottawa personality of the late
James MaoLaren was $1,200,000. The
reality ill valued at $1511,000.
The above is honest advice which we are interested
in prelctibing to every home. To secure a trial fa;
FORD'S PRIZE rJLLa, we !'intend to spend
certain amount in this manner of advertising are
attracting attention to the merits of this medicine.
To the first person sending the correct answer to tilt
above rebus we will give an elegant Gold Watch.
fine workmanship and first-class timekeeper • t., the
second we willgive a Genuine Diem ontl lf. i„g;;
to the third handsome Sills Dress Pattern, r
yards in any color; to the Jeuetta a Coin S11 v er
i3'ateh, and many other prizes in order of tnerit,
the person Sending the tart correct answer we will Lt iv.:
an ele; ant Gold. Vtraton, fine workmanship am:
fit,t-ciar;s timekeeper; to the next to the last ova
give a Genuine Diamond Ring to the Mr,/
;. the het we will give a handsome Silk &treat
Pattern, 16 yards in any color ; to the 1,uu•tJ2 w tl:.
last we will give a Coin Silver Watch, an.:
many other valuable articles in order of merit, count-
ing from the Inst. :S E SISIALL GIVII, AWAY
:1190 VALUABLE 3iISi1§IAU h'a (should tiler.
be so many sending in correct answers). No charge
!node 'for boxing and packing of premiums. MI
annvrer s must be sent in by mail Eie:are dpril 101h.
1`W52. Tens cent stamen nnrt be enclosed .:iib
an•uver for one box of FORb'r; PRIZE PILLS. 1 lu
names of the leading • prize winners will ut-
pu'tlishad is connection with our advcrtisc;. au
m leading newspapers next month. Extra premien',
will bo given to those who are willing to assist in intro-
ducing our medicine. Nothing is charged for .tl:e
premiums in any way, they are absolutely given away
to introduce and advertise Ford's Prize Pills, which are
purely vegetable and act gently yet promptly on the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, dispelling Headache,
Fevers and G kis, cleansing the system thoroughly and
cure habitual constipation. They are sugar.
coated, do itot gripe, very small, easy to taksi
inc pili a dose, and are purely vegetable. Perfect
digestion follows their use. As to the reliability cf our
company, we refer you to any leading wholesale dru;-
5:11 or business house in Toronto. All premium.; 5.
be re.varded strictly in order of merit and with perfect
satisfaction to the public. Pills are sent by mail l p •st.
paid. When you answer this rebus, kindly merry ,.
Which newspaper yon .v nt. Address 1 fE
PILL t0., hellingaonSt. West, Toronto, Can.
TO LEND ON MORTGAGES
at lowest rates of interest. Over $6o,000 pri-
vate funds, Appl y to JCLLIOT& Envier,
Solicitors, eto., Exeter,
PER CENT.. on First and
Second Mortgages. Old
Mortgages paid off; NO
COMMISSION. Agents
Wanted” Call or send Sc.
stamp for CIRCULAR.
AGENTS WANTED.
FontbillfNurseries. Largest in Canada, 750
acres. We want reliable, onergetio mon to soli
our Nursery stock; previous experience not
necessary; any man with tact and energy can
succeed; terms liberal, outfit free. Our agents
have many advantages, such as selling home-
grown, hardy, Janadian stock. Choice now
specialties,whioh aro of value, and which can
only be secured from us. V. e have given par-
ticular attention to propagationthe of hardy
varieties suitable to the Nor orn sections of
Canada. For terms apply to
STONa fit' WELLINGTON.
R oronto, Ont.
OOK'S COTTON
ROOT COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physictan. Success] cliyua.
d vrt n t t
e t1I L ih � a,
a cls t so
J J
d
f
Lanka. Is the only perfect
ly safeandroliablo medicine
discovered, Beware of un-
principled druggists who
offer inferior medieinos in
place of !this. Ask for, Coox'a Comte
C0iteouen•take no dubatComte Ropetuta; or inclose $1 and
4 three -cont Canada postage stamps in letter.
and we will seed, sealed, by return mail. Full
sealed eerlieulers in plain envelope. to Indica
only, 2 stamps, Address Pond Loy Company
No, 8 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave„Dotroit,
Mich. -Sold in Exeter by DR. LUTZ, Central
Drug Store and by all druggists everywhere.
MORTGAGE SALE
—OF—
VALUABLE
Under the Pawercf Sale contained in a cer-
tain mortgage bearing date the llth day of
November, 15x4, made by Wni. McKeith to
Wm,B. McLean,and assigned to the Vendor,
therm will bo uffered for sale by Public Auction
dm Saturday, the 9th Day of ,April, 1892
AT 2 P.M. AT THE COMMEItGTAL HOTEL.
IN THE VILLAGE OF IIE+.'b$ALL.
All and singular those certain parcels of tracts
od land and premises situate lying and being in
the Village of Ileneoli h'ira composed of Lois
numbers' 223. 224 and 2 5, un the south tido of
Richmond Street. (Petty's Survey) in the said
Village of Ifoasall.
TERMS: Twenty-five per ocut, of the pur-
chase money on tho day of sale and balance
within one weak theroaffcr.
Further particulars will bo made known on
day of sale or on application to
FRASER & FRASER,
Jona Ones Bee., Vendor's Solicitors,
Auctioneer, Exeter, London.
Datce this 241.11 day of Mareb,1803.-31n
JUST ARRIVED
—AT—
GEOLOGY'S
Furniture & Undertaking Establishment
2i very NEW Prices to suit
largo line of GOODS everybody.
Bring along your old Furniture and
have it made new.
The largest stock of
New Picture Mouldings
in town.
Also PARLOR SUITES
AND
CURTAIN POLES—in all colors,
Remember you can have your Curtain
Poles cut any length desired, as
we buy them in long lengths.
Gall and lnsiect our Stock
S. GIDLEY.
Oddfellows' Block.
HURRAH!
NZW
Tailor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tlliior shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on the shortest
possible notice and in the
Latest Styles
—AND A—
Sure Fit Guarantees
W. JORNS.
LEARING SALE
BISSET P BROS.
We have 15 Crosscut Saws and 3 doz. Axes which.
must be cleared out at wholesale prices.
We have a large stook of TUBULAR LANTERNS of different
styles, which must go at the following prices : 45e, , 550, Cvc..
and 75, Also a few more of those cheap Library Lamps at
actual cost. Lamp Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest.
Call and inspect our stock before buying. As usual our stock of
HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE is complete and we defy
competition.
UTION
EACH PLUG OF
Myrtle Navy
IS MARKED
Ts & Bs
XleT BRO eTZ 1g
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE
DOPE'S
Cicaring ale
FOR 30 DAYS.
DO NOT MISS IT
BIG DRIVES
BARGAINS IN
$goo
SALARY and commis-
• sion to Agents.Men and Wom-
en, Teachers and Clergymen to introduce a new
and popular standard book,
Testimony of' 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth
The most remarkable religious book of the age
written by 300 °ming: t scholars.Non-sectarian,
Every Christian waute it. Exclusive territory
given. Apply to
The Henry Bill Pub. Co., Norwich, Conn.
G A. HYNDMAN .
Wishes to inform the citizens of
Exeter and surrounding that he is now
engaged selling
Teas,Coffees,l akingPowder
In cluautitios to suit Purebasors.
Orders left at the house or De ilendman e
Oftlee will ruoeivo vrwupt ellentioi,,
diem° G. A HYNDMAN.
DISEASES iippi
Or ih
Of all ages. ;esaltine from Errors or Indiscre-
tions of Y nth, may be pertnanently mired and
the vdge of perfect manhood fulls' restored, ae
NEIIV',l'S DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SE1.'.NAL LOSSES & PREMATURE LECAY
Long Standing casesof (MEET, STRII"JURE
SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE
and CHRONIC Diseases treated with perfect
success. 0urfieId is In CHRONIC CASES in
which others have failed; if you are incurable
we will frankly toll you s0.
Write forpartionlare and treatise. Free. to Sr
Louts :tinniest, Co., I62 and 114 Ring Street.
West, Toronto, Ont. s3:6m
Boots e3c, Shoeslinrozzao:i7 4 +1'!:ll by ruv
inn ,tt cur
AND PLANING MILL
And LUMBER YARD
DRY - GOODS
DOUPE tis CO., Kirkton.
GIVE\ AWAY
YESTERDAY AT THE
Dominion Laboratory.
The distribution of tho
SCHOLARS PRIZES
took place. The store and adjacen street
were jammed with eager and happy faces,
ana as the various fortunate numbers were
announced there was Brent rejoicing among
the youngsters.
Among the numerous articles distributed
worn :
WORK BOXES, AIR GUNS,
KITES, PHO ALBUMS; FANS,
AUTO ALBUMS, BOOKS,
FRUIT BASKETS, DOLLS,
A total of 50 prizes, Call early and se-
cure your School Books, and get tickets
or the next set of Scholars' Prizes,
J.W. Browning
!a$hina ty1!
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THE BEST YET !
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YETI
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter
Gentlemen I leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town you are sure of satisfac-
tion
Wo keep constantly on hand a large stock of
all kinds of building materials. Dressed or un-
dressed pine and hemlock lumber, also a choice
stoek of No. 1 pine lath.
Our stook of doors sash, blinds, mouldings,
&o, is cc:repleteand t1 of-nugiy kiln ur;t•l
We offer for sal o1, 00,000 XXand X .Y.Y1NE
and CEDAR SHINGLES manufactured by the
best makers in Ontario•%
Tanks and cisterns, all shapes and sizes,rnado
to order at lowest prices. '1'o have 'something
now in this lino for watering cattle in the field
or barnyard.
Call and see our oolobratod Baking Cabinets.
ovors woman using them recommends them
highly.
Turning,hand,scrollsawinr, and all . kinds of
machine work promptly attended to.
It will be to your interest to examine our
afoot before purchasing elsewhere.
ROSS & TAYLOR, Main Street.
SAY!.
Where is the best place to buy
Furniture ?
WHY
'°R. N. ROWE'S
Because he gives good bargains, and
perfect satisfaction every time ; and he
has the beat and largest stock in town.
Give him a call and see for yourself.
UNDERTAKING .A SPECIALTY.
In this line my stock is large and as-
sorted, ai nearly every person knows.
just see it.
R. N. ROWE,
Main-st, Exeter..
P. S.—All accounts must be settled at
once.—R. N. R.
EXETER NORTH
General Store.,_
Giving UL? Business.
25 per ee72t. offfor Crag?,.
5 lbs. 25c Tea, $1.00;
5 lbs. 50c Tea, 2.00;
5 lbs. 600 Tea, 2.50;
Coal Oil, 15c;
4i lbs. raisins, 25c;
Mens' rubbers 50c; Ladies' 35
Colored -Tea Setts, $2.00;
Dry Goods 25 percent, off -
Seal Muff, 2 50, *girth 3 5
Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1 1
worth 3 00;
Patrons and all Customers Welcome.
No trouble to ',how Goods.
Ass. JOHN M&THE SOK.