The Exeter Advocate, 1898-2-19, Page 5Pg.
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THE
Ozetttr
EXETER MARKETS.
(ChaneB_ cry Wediesday)
-ox#i Wheat per bushel
la published every Thursday Morning,
et the Office,
NLAIN-STREET, -- EXETER.
--By the----
ADVQCATE PUBLISHING CQMPANY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Oats
Peas
Eggs
Potatoes,perbag
Onions
$0 ,Si to a15.
31 to ae
20 to 27
51 to 55
Le to i5
15
45 to 50
Red Clover Seeepee bushel $4.00 to L50
Hay per ton toe t9
4
$•no Dollar Per aunuan if aid to AaDried Apples per ill*1.50 if not so paid. turkeys
Ducks
3cl."xrert3c gg =Zatos ori .3 laiica►-
5
roof? Chicken .
Wool perlb.. • 17
No leaver disoo?atinued until allarrearages
aro paid. Advertisementx without apeeiao
dlreetaons will lee published till forbid and 1111
cherged a0oordingly. Liberal diseouut made
for traaxseient advertisements insetted for
Lang periede. Every description of dOB
PRINTING turned out in the flaestetyle, � � Face
and at moderate rates. Chegdtes,moneyord- R^
ers, &a.far advertising, subscriptions ,eto.to r Lt
be made payeble to
Chas. H. Sanders,
EDITOR exn PROP
How Did She
Professional <aeralte,
le RI-NSA/AN, L.D.S. & Dd. A.B.
KINSMAN. fe I). S., D. 1), 8., Honor
gradnete of Toronto University.
DENTISTS,
Teeth extracted without anv pain. or any
bad c"ffects- ()thee in Fanson's dloett, west
side Main Street, Exeter.
ere it, D.AL Olt, ANISE lisnN,eft,a,fi.,L.D,S•.D
f .fi honors ttra,iaato. of the Toronto l ni-
'alter att;l Royal ('odlege of Dentai Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
An motes of 'lentil -are- up to date. °dice
over Elliot 4 Eidiot'x law ofliee-opposite
ideattral Hotel -Exeter.
.lIedirSl
T ars. J A.11011,LIXS es, T A,. A\TOs.
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Residences, sane as formerly
OrPTCFa,`+paokmA , building, 'gain at.
Dr, Redline' sauce: same tea formerly -north
door. ,Dr. Aiune' oelee. uaale building --south
door. ¥si,Rollins, M. liT. A Araoe, k
TN P. oleArei UN, lee -the Collegeitf Phv clans yta 1,'zB'urgea e
Ontario. :1'hvsiesan, Stira;eou and Aceouela-
our, Otl1ee. ilaahwocel, tint.
1aegai,
I3e 11. COLLINS, 11AitRTSTER,SOLICIT-
. ()It, Cnnveyaneer. Notary Public.
(Mee -Over O'Neil's Bank. Eseter,0utrtrio,
Money to Lean.
T ILDIORSow,11;t,Ilitl:.Tl::R.S!•1T.TCITOit,
44. of Supreme Court, :eatery Public, Oaee
ereye aeor, Cammleeionor, Fre. Xoney to loan
Oldice-.Feason'a Idloak,l xoter
_7((?T tG el LAI -MAN. BARRISTERS,
Convt+vane,r.:. sand "tTonev to'
]seas at and ate per cent.
B. V. Lae tole F. W. OT.A r?(IaiY.
etIoncers
tSL BROWN, iuchelec e. Mamma Allot -
let.
lancer for the Coalition of ;Perth and
ealddlosezw, also for the township ofleehorao
Sahel nronaptly nttondodtoand terms roe-
a0fll la,Sales arranged at Post office. Win-
oholsea.
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Main
Xaai.alrAu _
+IOT,.
Inuuranat) Agent,
Exet
WANTED, IIELP.
Reliable man inevery locality, local nr
travelling;, to .iutrodace a new discovery and
keep our ehow ear+iataoked up on trees, fences
auil bridges throughout town mini country,
eteaa"ly ern pToymen't,eommision or salary,
ra per month and expenses, and !Hung di, -
posited In any bank whon started. For par -
Venters write "•rbo World 2dcdiesal Electric
Co.," Lendan, Ont , Canada. eel 93
TAILORING
CHEAP
AND
NOBBY.,onerso.
7fS
1
•0 The Hangdog Expression "
looks of a " ready made," band.
me -down " suit of clothes 18
enough to disgust the Prince of
Slovens.
NO FIT, ?XS
NO STYLE,
NO GOOD. Sal
A tailor.made suit, cut. made
and fitted to the contour of your
form is certain to look right.
AND WEAR'''INIEW-
Parts of machinery which
accurately fits withstand se-
vere service and parts that do
not fit wear out quickest.
Same with clothes, Choose
your cloth and we do the rest.
Prices small as titches.
Bert. Knight.
RIDES! HIDES!!
HIDES!! !
Highest cash price paid
for hides, calf, lamb and
sheep skins
For first cl;,ass beef,
lamb, pork, poultry, sail -
'sage or bologna, call at the
NEW BUTCHER, SHOP. .
IEEE 5i 1JOLDBYTaEQUART-
ER AT LO W EST. CASH Fatima..
..FRESH FISH.
•Ona Door South of, . L DAY ' Prop
FR
CEN AL HOTEL, .,
10,1 DE MEA
MAN
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE
4ZENcrvous Diseases -Failing hlem•
oryLn potency, Sloe/deaoness. etc. caused
,
by Abuse or other lsxaossee-anti. Indio•
crotions 27.oy quickly arid surely
restore o Losta
V tnl
iL in
Yold or younri and
fit uman, for etudi business ormarriage.
Prevent Insanity, and: Consumption• if
t en in time. Their use shows immediate improve -
'meat
and ettecta
n, CT
IEE where, era ate
I other
fail In,
eiat anon having the genuine 'n
ao x.Tablets. giveopo-
have cured thousand oc, toe effect n•outo Wo give o pos-
itive written guarantee to effect neuron 5Gi 6•a.I ;u
each case or refund rho 'money. Price aCU . a per `
paokapel or six pluses (full. treatment) for
mni2 � . rete lal
]n penin a91•apper, a pn aces" •
p ,prof era c'lrca.lar
�0• A LAX lfZEVIEDV CO:, 'Dc it :i• wast..
*old In Exeter by C. Lutz, !D'rnqet,irtt
$$
That Was What People Asked
About Our Daughter
Dreadful itchinBurning ErtTp
tions Cured
Sl11oot111, Soft, white Skin How.
"tR. I. Faecal Co„ Lazvell, Mass:
"Gentlemen; Oezr tittle daughter. Is now
Ira= years old, When she was about, these
months old, ehe had eruptions outer face
aleich were very dela eeeable, and itehu3
eel much, especially at night, that it made
her trouble to gnat deal ;versa. I wee,
cheeped to keep her kende tied at night
and it zvan neceeeary to wateh her during
the day. She would screteh herself when-
ever she had the chance, until her clothes
Would Se Covered with Wend.
Wo had a great many doctors to vee iter,
put they did net help her In the least, It
was a terrible task to care for her. When
zva took, her away froth home, peepie
would asks, 'How did that child burn he
lace?'Wire wee completely covered with
ilcaba for a lour time. She &utered every-
thing,
verything, .At last we concluded to try Hood's
Sarsaparilla, because I land great faith in
it, and after awhile we could see that silo
was gettiagbetter. People veld she would
certainly be left with scars on her face,
brat she was not. Itis now a year since
Rae vasa cured by Hooti'sa Sarsaparilla, and
her taco is as
Smooth and White and Soft
as that of any child, I believe Hood's
Sarsaparilla to be the beat family mcdi-
eine that can be obtained. I take it my-
self for headache and that tired feeling,
and. Ihave toured nothing to equal It. Ono
,pecullarit+y about Hood's 9araaparilla is
that it is pleasant to take and it is no
trouble to induce children to take it. The
doctors pronounced ray little girl's dive ase
to bo eczema, or salt rheum," Mr.s..
WI xi= WELTS, Warren, Connecticut.
N. B. Do not be induced to buy any
substitute. Be euro to get
}clod's Sarsaparilla
Tho host in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. $1; 51x for $5.
cure Liver Ills; easy to
I OOlei tS PILLS take, easy to operate. dec.
if WOJJIII
To be happy an.l heali,l ymastknowho s
to tette care of herself,
In Dreier to do this, all irregularities of
menstruation must bo corrected, the err
gens etrutsgthuned and put in working
order to perform their proper function,
Asiatic Regulator Capsules
are Safe, Pleasant, Most ;Reliable and
POSITIVELY the BEST REMEDY in the
market to cure all irregularities, painful
periods. and relieve all distressing pains.
Tho herby composing this famous rem-
edy are found in the wilds of Asia Uhler
and Africa and imported by us only. We',
give a guarantee that it will cure the
most obstinate eases, or moneyrcfnnded
$1,50 per box or four boxes for $5.00. Sent
securely sealed. A trial will Convince,
you. Address
ORIENTAL MEDICAL CO.
Detroit, Their
John Kearney, a farther, who live
in Tv iidiaaga, was killed near Belie
vine, Thursday morning while dried op
a load of wood to the city. Kearnee
attempted to turn round to go back te
the assistance of a load following him,
which had upset. His team backed ui
too far, and he and the team went ov, r
the embankment to the river bed, a
distance of 25 feet. Kearney fell under
the load and death was instantaneous.
General Debility
rid Loss of Flesh
Scott's Emulsion has been the
standard remedy for nearly a
quarter of a century. Physicians
readily admit that they obtain re-
sults from it that they cannot get
from any other flesh -forming food.
There are many other prepara-
tions on the 'market that pretend
to do wk at
8` O T'
i tyill
does, but they fail to perform its
"Ile pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil.
made into a delightful cream, skill-
fully- blended with the f yypaphos-
phites of Lime and $.oda, which
1'
are such v'altsable tonics,
makes tills preParation an
ideal one and ichecks the
wasting en 4
to d
Cil
and
the
lye
patient almost coined%ate-;;
Iy commences ;to put on
flesh and gain 'a strength'.
which stirpris them.
Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emelt .n. See that the
man and rash are on the Wrapper.
.505. and. $r,00, all dru'rgets.
GCOTT & BOWNE, Che.'sts, Toronto..
IMPERIAL COMMONS.
THE CURRENCY QUESTION ANQ THE
CHITRAL POLICY. •
The Canadian Law Against. Gambllnb
Grain Futures Satisfactory -Tito Bali
Frontier Tronbles.-Four Cruisers to
Built -Cable News.
Glasgow, Feb. 10: -The British Go
eminent has invited tenders for fo
itrst-class armored cruisers of 91,00
horsepower, and slightly loss tonna
thau the Posverful. The Powerful is
14,200 tons displecezueut,
Loudon, Feb. 15. -Tete President
the Board of Trade, Mr. 0. *T. Bitch.
replying to Mr. William Field, Parnelli
member for St, Patrick's Division
Dublin, in the Llouse of Commons, yes
terday, said the Canadian law forbidden
gambling in grain futures was satisfaa
tory, but added that the Government di
not intend to introduce a bill ou th
subject at Present.
Replying to another" question as
whether the .Government intended to co
operate in promoting an intermationa
conference to consider the currency ques
tion, Mr. A . J. Bafour, First Lord o
the `Treasury and Government leader, sal
he was. happyro say the Governmeu
would be very glad, to scean iutet'nationa
agreement; r.,. •ar: ing curretl4y, but, ix
continued, he bad nothing to add to th
infornaation already in the Tgt. eesei:tn 0
the Howe
The Indi;ut T''routierTraubles.
The house leiter teas:gis. the .►nte.t,i
silent of ,Tohit 'Aswan Walton, Libe a
luember for south i.ereis, to the nildrr
in reply to the ee eeh from the 'Mala"r
and ,.rising the ilaacstion of the (1 av(:�rn
ineut's Indian fronticrpnlley. Mr. Walto,
criticized it from rt Liberal stentlpnine
disapproving Of the ()emotion of Cbitra
as being the source of the pre..i cert tree
Wes. and urging the Governcwnt not to
tamper with the independence of the
frontier tribes. who, bo said, were "the
natural bulwark of India."
Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of
State for India, replied. Ilse said it lel));
ziupossible to eraeuato Chitral withous
iineairing the prcatigo of Groat 13r:t;ain
and the tranquility of these tribes, The
resent trouble, ho continued, prove.l
at the eeeep:atlon of Chitral was wel-
come, and be warmly repelled the Olaru•
sheen's charges that the Govarnlueut hadbeen guilty of T'rtaeh of faith with the
local tribes In continuing the occupation.
The Right Hon. Sir Henry Hartle"
Fowler, Liberal member for East Wolr-er-
hamptan, and Secretary of State for India
in tho list Liberal Cabinet, rebutted tho
charge that the Liberal Government bad
greed to a permanent occupation of the
Chitral, The future, however, would be
more important, he said, than rho past,
which had been a costly 'blunder, and, the
Liberals would resist the forward• tend-
ency of the military party in India. Heurged that the Intim Council should
have seine control of the expenditure, as greatest danger which. threatened the
northwest frontier. was a "polies, of ag-
gressive militarism."
Gold In Circulation eta France.
Perls, Fob, 1.-']'lir• .11luistry of France
recently instituted au enquiry to learn
the amount of gold in circulation. It
has ascertained that there is e800,000,000
worth bearing the French stamp in circu-
lation. It is ascorteinod that this is n
record amount, and that the United
States has $;:,'0,000,0110, Germany $680,-
000,000, and Great Britain and Russia
$600,000,000 each.
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Favorable to Zola.
Paris, Feb. 15. -When the trial of AL
Zola and Parrous was resumed at the
Assize Court of the Seine yesterday, M.
Jaures, the Socialist member of the
Chamber of Deputies, was recalled. He
reiterated his belief in the culpability of
Major Esterhazy.
Tho examination of M. Bertillon, the
handwriting expert, was then resumed.
Penally M. Bertillon, who persisted in
not answering questions, left the witness
stand amid considerable uproar, 14. La-
borie remarking: "And that is the man
upon whose evidence Dreyfus was con-
victed."
A Brave Ex -Minister.
M. Yves Guyot. the former Minister of
Pui lic Works, testified that the Ester -
!nay court-martial was "a parody on
j eaice." (Excitement. in court.) ,
The former Minister said the inner
elecles of foreign Governments wore fully
cc:eatizant of all that occurred at the
Esterbazy court-martial, a statement
which caused renewed excitement.
Later M Yves Guyer expressed the
opinion that the Government commis-
sioner who prosecuted Major Esterhazy
was far more like counsel for the defence
than the prosecutor, adding: "I ant hap-
py in the ballet that all the best senti-
ment in France supports M. Zola."
Caught in the Ice Melds.
St. John's, Nfld., Fob. 15. -The, British.
brigantine Phyllis, Captain Davies, 45
days from Turk's Island, arrived hero
yesterday with her bulwarks gong, her
lifeboats smashed and her sails &nil rig-
ging carried away. For 12 days she was
among the ice floes, and she had her
sides nearly cut through. The whalers
Terranova and Mastiff, from Glasgow,
aro now overdue, and it is feared they
have been caught in the ice fields off. the
coast.
Of Course They Couldn't Help It.
Washington, Feb. 15. -The officials of
the Treasury Department have received
information, through Spanish sources,
that the suspected filibuseerer Dauntless,
has succeeded in eluding the vigilance of
the Government officials at Savannah,
and has passed out of the harbor to sea.
Tho Dauntless is said to have a, cargo of
'arms, ammunition and other supplies in-
tended for the Cuban insurgents.
He Drowned Himself.:
Dublin, Ont., Feb.,: 15; -An inquest
wee hold here yesterday afternoon before
erns ccer J. P. Rankin of Stratford to
inquire into the cause of: the death of the
late Duncan Alexander Fraser. The jury,
utter deliberating for some time, brought:
iu a verdict that deceased came to hie
I
cle al by his own hand by drowning.
Bullet Located b
Yflair.).
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Toronto; Feb.: 15 . -Robert iio
beat Foster of
Argus Was shot six years ago and the
bullet has since remained in his right
leg. I
t did not
bother
n him.
Until'tVt'O
weeks. ago, whenit became very. painful:
Il`e came -to the General Hospital and the
bullet Way located by X rays yesterday.
•
SENOR CANALEJAS OF SPAIN
Declares. That There 31ust Be War Be-
tween lifts Country and the United
States, -The De Louse Trouble,
Madrid, Feb. 14. -Senor Cana,ejas, ex-
Minister and editor of Heraldo, the lead
Ing organ of Madrid, to wham was ad
dressed the letter of Senor Dupuy De
Ieme, which has caused a furore hotle t
the United States and Spain, and has
resulted in the resignation of the Spanis
Minister, Mabee .ominous predietiees
EI Heralds,. The announcement of D
Heraldo is nothing less than that a cou
blot between Spain and the United State
is inevitable, Senor Canalejas says tha
the situation is becolningintolerabie, and
the Government is gravely preoceupied
by prevailing Conditions.
As regards the De Lohne incident Senor
Canalejes dismisses it with a sP. x and
insult added to these of De Lome.. He
says that the Totter was produced by
ldeKinley's message and that De Lome
was very favorable to the American Pres-
ident before then. In predicting a crisis
El Hersldo says:
"New and ruenaeing incidents tend to
arise between Spain and the United
States, resulting fsona the permanence of
American warships at Havana, the dis-
play of arras and ammunition by as yacht
there and the proceedings of the Anzerl-
czan Ceingrese,. This states of things iu-
spirw alarm, and the Government is
gravely- preoccupied by a situation which
is becoming intolerable,"
The greeted activity eharaeterizes the
naval work now in progress in the Span-
ish yards. .Repairs and construction are
being puehed under" tits greatest pressure,
rand this display of energy en the part of
the naval authorities toads to satisfy the
prevailing public excitement. It is rort-
i.denrly believed in many responsible
quarters that the die has been oast between
Spain and the United States and that an
outbreak is Euro to occur,
Senor Ile Lome's sa,Ceeaaor will he
Senor Loelis Pelo Iirrnabe, soil of 'Vice=
Admiral Polo, who formerly represontetl
th
Spain in e United. :states.
Must Disav$itiwents.
Wtasliingtoit, Feb, 14.•• -Spain must dis.
avow the sentiinents expressed by Min-
ister De Lonte in his letter to Caanaleies,
or diplonatio relations with that vountay
will cease. This is the deeisloureaehied. uta
Saturday at the meeting et the Cabinet.
Not only most Sprain disavow rho sauti-
Itaents, but apalogizo as. well for the in-
sult °Item' by its representative to the
President. In case the Spaulab Cabinet to do this, Minister Woodford.
WAS instrueted to withdraw from Ma-
drid,
thus severing diplomatic relations
with that kingdom.
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MAY REMAIN ANOTHER YEAR.
Lord Aberdeen Will Not Ito 'Recalled if
Ho ']'Fishes to 'imitate in Canada.
Montreal, Feb. 2O.--(Speaial.)--Intini-
ate friends of Lady ,Aberdeen la Montreal
declare that If the Governor General de-
sires to remain another year in Canada
ho will not be recalled. It is said that the
Countess Of Aberdeen has said as much
to her acquaintances in their city.
England Negotiating With China.
Pekin, Feb. 14. -England is negotiat-
ing with China to open Y ton-Chun-ru in
the Province of Hu -Nan, as a treaty port,
and is negotiating also on the subject of
the navigation of inland waters, The
Chinese Government has paid the agreed
indouinity'of' 24,000 to TI. Lyaaudet, the
Frenehniaan kidnapped by Tonquin pirates
in 1805,
Tho now year's audience for the foreign
Ministers has been fixed for February 15,
and Ube banquet by the 'Tsung•LI-Yamen
will be given thefolIolyingday. Owing to
the long delay the Ministers had declined
an audionco, but the Tsung-Li-1'amen
has now arranged the matter,
Englishmen for the Klondike.
London, Feb. 14.-A stern wheel
steamer destined for the Yukon was suc-
cessfully launched at Queen's Ferry on
Thursday, and was named the Researcee
She embodies the intentions and aspira-
tions of what is probably the most capable
and best equipped party that will leave
England during the coming season to
seek fortunes in the Klondike. She draws
two feet six inches of water, has a speed
of 10 knots and will carry stores enough
for 15 months and most elaborate mining
outfits. She has a commodious deckhouse,
wherein 22 men expect to pass next win-
ter comfortably. They are confident of
success and had a specially designed bul•
lion tank constructed.
Our Trade With Britain.
London, Feb. 10. -The Canadian tariff
is seemingly beginning to affect Anglo -
Canadian trade. During January imports
from Canada increased «147,582, or 82 per
cont., compared with January, 1897. The
ohiof increases were: Animals £7,00Q,
wheat £85,000, wheat. flour «4,000, bacon
24,000, butter ;28,000, cheese 4286,000, eggs
£2,000 and fish «73,000 The ,decreases
were: Wood «18,000 and hams 25,000.
The exports to Canada increased nearly 7
per cent.
Japan Keeps Wei -Hai -Wei.
Paris, Feb. ll. -Oficial advicos received
by the Foreign Oillce from Pekin say that
Japan has notified China that shointends
to keep Wei -Hai -Wei permanently. China,
in notifying the Chinese Ministers abroad
to this effect, directs them to notify the
powersalso that, in view of this, no for-
eign loan is required, as the purpose of
the loan was solely to pay the Japanese
war indemnity.
Britain Will ,lave a Big Preponderance.
London, Feb. 14. -Tho British war-
ships now on their way to China are the
first-class battleships Victorious, the first-
class battleship Barfleur, the first-class.
cruiser Gibraltar and the second-class
cruiser Bonaventure. When they arrive,
on March 5 or thereabouts, Groat Britain
will have a preponderance of twenty-five
thousand tons of warships over Russia
and France combined in those waters.
I Navvies From Newfoundland.
St John's, Nfld.., Fob. 10. -The Cana-
dian dian` Pacific' Railway Company has sent
a representative heroto engage 1,500
proceed borers to r
floceed to British -Columbia
to work on the construction of the Crow's
West Pass Railway. The wages offered
are 1.50
r
$ per day.
The-Iianimond Trial.
Toronto, Feb. 10. -The trial i
r< of Ham-
mond,
nno❑d the accused murderer of Katie
'rough,' will bo held at the Assizes which
open at Bracebridge on May 30, before
Chief Justieo Meredith
The Sloan Medicine Ct,
Hamilton,
Hear Sirs.
For many years 1 was troubled with ,periodical sick headaches,
being affected usually every Sunday, and used alt the remedies that were ad-
vertised as d as cures, and was treated by almost every doctor in Guelph hut with,
alit any relief. One doctor told me it was caused by ra weaks tomacii, another
said it was hereditary and lzacureable. I was induced by a neighbor to try
Sloan's liudian Tonic, and I am happy to say I did co. A few doses gave im-
mediate relief, and one bottle and a half made a -complete cure.
This Was three years ago and the headaches have have neyer return-
ed, I was also troubled with asthma And nothing belpe I me lite your
Sloatt's Indian Tonic, I can heartily recommend it to ail art i will beglad to
give any particulars dei any one afflicted as I was.
tf, C, Kgoo.fi,
Guelph, Nov-. 28r1,189
soar sale ;at ail dealeras. or *duressts the Comet my at .1 1/
gt.o0 Icer bottle,- 11 battiest for *A.E?;e_
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COMMERCIAL LWERY.
First-Q1as Rigs �>?�,s and Horses
Orders left atEfawkshaw s
Hotel, or at the Livery
a
St.. b Ie,GiiristlesasldStand
will receive prompt at-
tention, . . P
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t eruts lteasonaableCo- "in ,etior.
4r, Only one Girl
hi the
World for Ie."
80 gays the popular
Song.
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.THE PALACE
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iii Town for No."
Says the landlord who wishes to have
every dollar expended to its full duty.
Everything in our establishment is
marked at prices which will retain reg
mar patrons and induce occasional cus-
tomer,, to come again, The rapid
increase in the volume of our business
is the best evidence that the people of
Exeterappreci'te this method,
We snake undertaking a Specially.
R. N. ROWE
a GIDI, Y & SON.
HILTS FOR XMAS AND
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.
This season we have surpassed our-
selves in making and gathering. together
Cholera IDdalmeat010 Vaataay wurnitttre
suitable for presentation. The assorement
is now complete awl everybody is invited
to view our Stock if only for the sake of
seeing whet very reasonable prices Choice
Furniture' can be purchased for.
SPECIAL
We wish to call special attention to a
line of Very Handsome RED 1/0015
Kfi".T"1':4 in SIM, (lax, and esu ANTsQUa:
rand (btmzoxs finish, All are extrensely
tasteful in design and the prices are much
lower than it has heretofore been possible
to quote fur similar goods.
ROCKING CHAIRS.
FCURLY Btten, aST ndr�MAn,osics yL Fii0itsb,
from $0?,40 up.
FANCY TABII.E S,
A magnificent lino bought at a saacri-
floe and niarke,l at correspondingly ley.,
prices. Centro Tables, Fancy Chafes, Sec-
retaries, Lounges, Fanoy Bookers, itnsic
Racks, Couches, Extension fables. Picture
&ontaiclogs. Curtain Poles, Artists" Mater-
ials, Etc.-, Etc., Ete.
fiTAIDERTAI•UNCII :and Eli1i5ALMI`aO
IN ALL ITIS Itit41NvIg3is .. .
S. GidTey & Son.
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You will find at Bisset's _Wereroonls the
following line of Agricultural lanpienients -
Deering BindersMowers,Roller and Bail Bearings,
Steel Sleepy Bakes.
A full line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows, ,Plows,
and Turnip Drills,
SEWING MACHINES ETC.
The celebrated Raymond sewing
machince... Knoll Washer and
wringers.
STOVE°.,
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and
Gurney stoves and furnaces
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The Chatham Wagon and a full line
of the celebrated McLaughlin buggies
J. A. Turnbull, of Plena, met with
serious accident last week. The team
lee was working became frightened
ad ran. dragging him about 30 rads..
^Me>of the horses licked him iilthe
h'
a h, malars a severe flesh
�' wouad:
i3is back is also somewbut hurt.
Chas. Knox, of bort Hope, a C-. T. R.
'araakemall, was killed Friday, near
atellevi le,, ,' 1e was stepping from one
,+r In a lower one, trha"
he
n missed S
.
sed -`
his.
footing, and failing between the mov-
ing cars was, 0111 toieces. He Was
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about,25 years of age and unmarried.
A roan men consider his lrilrGllA8t1
well them tunes; he must rain' irilere
be can do the best,
Look at some of these Egldres;
Pants made to order, all
wool heavy tweeds $2.00
Suits 9.80
Overcoats $8.09
Plock 'Worsted suits a spec-
ial, 12.00
• Our we'20 Mucks beat all
others at $23. Come and ace
for yourself..
JAI:ES B. CIII E
Blclyces
Bicycles I .
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Bicycle Pleasure.
Are you seeking Ric` ole pleasure
if so, you should seek first a geed
wheel, We can furnish you any of
the best wheels Inside, at lor,•est prices,
Musical.
Do _sail want anything ire the
musical line. We have a choice lot
of Piaro:: and organs, call and its
Arpcct ahem before busing elsezvbeie
full stock
Of sewing; machines, baby ear-
riagcs, ate, etc.
Perkins & krill.
THE
j%1 RAL
STORE.
Try WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM
for
n Coldouorghyoung.s, Colds and Bronchial trouble
Vre 1lanutacture--e
WINER'S LINAPAENT
which is an excellent remedy for
Cramps. Pains, Neuralgia, Sore Throat
and Influenza.
Tho Oita aiIt;eli
icicnanbtA. li?a►a, s seWersinaa'q Cala-
,
still holds fist place in the market.'.
Also Lotion for scrateh 18 on horses
and Condition Powder for sante.
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