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S I/ 14,1' FOR I:), ONT'. rates -el etull'hge or $3 ci" Ronnie, of' Exeter, and. I). Holt Of
AGhool that offers antages slot fouee Mr• \Valiant Dell, employe, of,. onedeiedi, bid., we have every .30e;ison
fq.ses,svheto iserOtIlikda. Large staff ef expert. Sutherland -Innes Co;, received the to•think.it will fall to the fernier.
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Before Judge .MZ1SSOU.
attoneelle,enits nice-ence. MonclaY last of the
instrecticeee inerea,ecei , o -
(late buiiness training; scores of studenta
laced in. god paying positions; studortt,6 (1C-qt11 of his wite which took place at
her 'mine near Soirera, Mrs. Dell had
la. a tte ildanee from plaoe.4.14 which are loon, -
ed other busi.ness colleges. They want the
best. It pees in the end New terin now
open. Enter ai soon as posrible. Write to-
day for our handsome prospectus,
W. J. Elliott, Principal
LOCAL DOINGS.
143 11U\1 lit by eleetricity.
'The towo eloek took a rest on
Sunday.
Huron County Qatencil will meet, on
ntesclay next.
Miss Ethel Sweet etitertained,t nom-
' ber of her young friends' on Monday
evening.
elr. and 'Mrs. le. .7. Spackman enter -
tertained a nuitibee or friends on Bei -
day evening.
Show your patriotism by attending
the Patriotic: e'oncert, 00 Monday
night next.
A. large number oe our young people
attended the ccu•nivel at Hensall on
Tuesday night.
The S teat tord Tine' „e„ssociation claim
July 24 as the date for their trotting
meeting for 1310e.
The medals for eh: venterans of 180(1-
70 are now being neepaeed for distri-
bution at Ottawa.
Blaeiehard township council has de-
cided to abolish t,e statute labor sys-
tem of road making.
It is • ratite a et -range eoincedence
that the year IWO begins with a Mon-
day and elide with a eforiday.
Messrs. Melville & Morrison installed
an acetylene gas plant in the skating
rink at Ailsa Craig last week.
Let thee he a lizinepee house at the
Patriotic Concert in Ceidleys' Opera
House on elonday evening next.
Sleighing parties fro: a Hensall,
Levan and Crediton attended the
:skating riule on Friday evening.
Piekle, employe of the
Sntheeland 11141143 Co.. lost another
-valuable horse from death,. on Fticlay.
Miss Akan), of ellint,on, sang a solo
in the James Street Methodist church,
with splendid effect 4.40 Sunday night
There is some talk of the Hensall
•Ourlers playing an exhibition game in
the Exeter sk,tenig rink in tlie near
Hear Mr. leattersan to -night. He -
has e eonthiental reputat.ion. Opera
House. Admission, adults 25e., child-
3Ir. Cudmore, of Kipper), bonght, at
fine lot of horses ie town this week.
He iptends shipren;z, them to the Old
Use Winan's Cough Balsam for
Coughs, Colds and Beonchitie troublee.
For Sale at Lards Drag store. Price
25c. per bottle.
Me J. A. Stewart 0411(10 the p00 -
'chase of a handsome little pony in
London the other day, which, he re-
ceived 'Monday.
Owing to severe illness his Lordship,
Bishop Baldwin, will not be able to
preach in the Trivitt Memorial chnecb
on Sunday next.
Miss Addie Mariock, milliner. ,en-
tertained a. number of her friends on
Tuesday night last, including se,veral
from Mitehell.
One day last week Mr. Wm. Sanders,
of 'the, 4th concession, of Stephen, had
a very valuable cow break her leg by
slipping on the ice.
V. Ratz, M. P.,will address a politi-
cal meeting in renner's Hall, ei eand
Bend, on Thursday evening, January
2.5th, at 7.30 o'clock.
. The brick work on the new power
house is finished. It is expected that
the plant will be in running order
within four or five weeks.
Tbe. Nick for the erection of Mr.
R. Knight's new tailor shop on the
eornet. of Main and James streets is
being hauled on the premises.
While we go to press the District
nieeting of the Royal Templet's is being,
held in their hall, after which a con-
e:ere will be held in Ccidlevs' Opera
beeu in very poor health for a number
of years. Mr. Dell drove to Lucan the
same afternoon where he took the
train for his home.
The boiler and engine recently des-
troyed in the power house tire were
taken to Seaforth Saturday, where
they will be overhauled by Mr. Bell,
foundryman. Messrs. Snell & Tre-
te:line have pieced an order with eir.
Bell for a large boiler and two engines.
One of the engines will be 50 horse
power and the other 0 hundred.
Turkish Scalp Food removes demi-
rufT, removes itching of the scalp, re-
stores the natural color and vitality of
faded and guey hair and is a most
pleasant, dressing, for the hair. Turk-
ish, Scalp Food is rapidly growing in
pa Wi0 favor and takes the. lead of all
other preparations on the market.
For sale at Lutz's Drug store, Exeter.
AVInsuever anybody pours into your
ears some piece of scandal, reneember
diet* are two sides to the .story, and
ask yourself what the motive of the
teller may be. It will often be found
that the scandal monger has soine per-
sonal grudge to satisfy which has led
to outrageous embellishment of the
original incident. Us -welly, too, the
person whose habitual CESe011use and
conveesasional stock -in -trade is bitter
and malevolent gossip, is a good. per-
son t,o avoid. Generally speaking, the
per who wilt vilify e neighbor to
you, will vilify you to a neighbor.
Tbe case of Bowman vs. Berry,
which has auoused some interest
among, horsemen and others Lin this
neighborhood, came up at the London
Winter Assizes lest week. This was
House. •
To -night Mr. Paterson's lecture,
"From Toronto to Belfast via Salt
Lake City," GitlIcy's Opera House.
Reserved seats 25c., children 15c: Plan
at Mr. Grieve's.
Mr. W. H. Moncer. who has been
engaged as clerk for eir. W. J. Ilea -
mart the past few months,' has resign-
ed his position. Mr. Moncur intends
Gravelling Tor a Guelphilardwarefirm.
A splendid program is being prepar-
ed for the Patriotic Concert in Aid of
the Red Cross SoeOty, on Monday
night next. reet.e0ery person turn
atronizie
an action against Mr. Thos. J. Beery,
of Hensall, for $1000, damages for4dleg-
ed beezech of Warranty of at stallion, and
for the return of the purchase money.
Mr. Beery maintained 111151 he had not
warranted the horse and that he was
perfeceiy eOund when sold. When the
ease was reached last week, consent
judgement was entered for the defen-
dant by which the plaintiffs withdrew
the case and paid the costs of the Coue•t
and of their Solicitors, the defendant
paying his own. Aleredith & Co.,
(London.) for the plaintiffs, Collins
& Stanburv; (Exeter,) foe the defen-
Chicken for Sale.
The undersigned has 0 number of
choice Buff Coohins and Brewn ,Leg -
horns for sele. These are splendid
birds and warranted thoroughbred.
JOHN 3110011E.
To SlthscriberS.
The figures after the address of
every subscriber indicates the date to
which his subscription hes been paid.
A change of the number is a receipt
foe money received. Watch the fig -
n105 and see that you are paid. he ad -
The spring sittigee.of the Assize
Court for the Couti1y,'01 Huron will he
'held in Godez•ich on Monday, •Match
1919, for the trial of 'actions witha,
ury, before %Ir. Justice Falconbrige,
A'ild 00 Monday, May 2th for the trial,
of non -jury ceses,. be,tee Mr. Chief
Justice 'Meredith,
A man in Beaton was fined. $10 and
510.00 costs the other day, for harbor-
ing end selling estray cow with -
one advertising her. Faeiners having
serav ettle• on their premises should
make a note of this.
Social Evening. „
The Willie.. Workers of the Trivitt
Memorial church,. inten(t to give a
social evening we Feley, 19th inst., in
the sehooL hall, comniencing at 7.80.
Jed nisei° n 10 tents. Refresh Dien ts
ssill 140 served. We hope our vousitg
people will be eucoueaged anal well
patronized.
Gold Medal Contest.
A ehnoting match for the Exeter
Gun Club gold 111ed.01 again took place
on Saturday last between Me.sst•s.
Roberti Senders and Wesley Snell, re-
sulting, en Me. Sanders again winning
the teophey. bit wes a ten.bird match,
the winner shooting ten -straight,
while his opponent was 0 close follciwer
having shee nine.
Death of Mrs. Geo. Hodgins.
Another of our oldest residents pass-
ed over to the silent maeority on Sun
day afteremon last in the pet -Son (If
Charlotte , wife of Aix. George, Hodgins.
The deceased has been in poor health
for some time from general debility
and.infirmities of old age, being in her
77114 year. Her remains wore interred
in the Exeter cemetery (yesterday)
Wednesday. ,
What The Law Requires.
Parents and physicians eve le:mind-
ed that every With must be reported
to the elerk of the municipality with-
in thirty days. The doctor should re-
port at once, giving date of birth and
name of parent, so the clerk will know
who to look after for further particle
lars. 'Neglect to attend to this matter
is punishable by a fine of $10. Any
births that have not been reported
should be attended to before the end
of the month. Clergymen 000 requir-
ed to report a marriage within thirty
days tend :deo make a half yearly re -
110)1. 014 forms provided by elerk.
On Tuesday the charge against John
Doyle, of beeziking, into John G. Quar-
rie's store at Mount Carmel and Steal-
ing 'goods therefrom, was tried by
Judge Masson, who found the accused
not guilty. Edward. 1 -Tall who had
pleaded guilty to the same charge,
was Sent to Central Prison for six
111Q11ths. James, brother to John
Doyle, was apprehended after the
other two men, and having pleaded
guilty, was sent to melte- ja11 for two
months. E. Campton, Q. C., appear-
ed for the Doyle's.
Council Proceedings.
001.11161 met pursuant to adjourn-
ment at Town Hall, Friday, Jan. 12111.
All present. Minutes of previous
meeting read and confirnidd. Lovett --
Armstrong, that the following ace
coauts be passed and orders drawn
on Treasurer for same: D. Dyer, sta-
tionery, $1.40; C. Lutz, a coo 0111 1809,
$2.05; Dr. T. A. Amos', disinfecting
Vosper's and Powell's houses, $3.00; S.
Handfeed, labor, 75c.; Geo. Cudmore,
labor, $5.00; le. Rumohr, labor, $1.87;
S. Baskerville do. gravel, 1,899 account
$2.15; Wni. Treble, "North End"
labor 1399 account, $1,12; Geo. H. Bis-
sett, election expenses, $20.20; 3 ,lines
Creech, postage 50c. Carried. Evans
—Muir, that the, clerk ask for tenders
for printing for 1900. --Carried. Evens
—Levett that applications be received
for the following positions up to jan.
19th: --Assessor, street commissioner,
and bellringer.---Ctrried. Muir----Arm-
strong--that the commit adjourn to
Friday, Jan. 19th, at 7.30 pan.
GEo. H. BissEre, Clerk,
Concert and Lecture.
The Concert and Lecture under the
auspices of the Ladies' Aid. of the
Presbyterian church, promises to be a
most interesting affair in the most
ample sense of the word. A splendid
Program has been Prepared including
a lecture by the Rev. Wm. Patterson,
of Cook's eh verde Toronto, the title of
the lecture being "From Toronto to
Belfast. via Salt Lake City." Mr. Pat-
terson is admittedly 0 peer among
orators and this lecture is said to be
one of his msterpieces. The public
A Sensible View.
In discussing the benefits of adver-
tising in newspapers, 'Me. W,tnamaker
recently made the following statement:
I never in my life used such a thing
as a poster or :t dodger or 0 handbill.
My plan for twenty years has been to
buy $o much space in a nevespaper and
fill it tip as I wanted. I would not
give an advertisment in a newspaper
of 500 circulation for 5000 dodgers or
posters. "11 wanted to sell cheap
jewelry 00 0011 a gambling scheme 1
might use posters, but 1 would 110t.
Stilt a decent reading public. with hand-
bills. The class of people who read
them are too poor to support, mercan-
tile affairs. J. deal directly with the
publisher; I say to him: "How long
will you let me run a column of mat-
ter through your paper for *1100 or $500
as the case may be? I let him do the
figring, and if I think he is not trying
to take more the11 his ehare T give him
the copy. I lay aside the profits on a
particular line of goods for advertising
purposes. "At first I laid aside $5,000.
Last year I laid aside and spent $10,-
000. 1 haye done better this year and
shall increase the sum as the peofits
warrant it. liowe my success to the
newspapers am to them freely give
a , . certain profit of my yearly busm••ess.
dleneelieeeenee--"seeeketrele”eirsaiIitinetelleee'S
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• PERSOAL.
iT,4oaosimmeolmousaetneasaam
M. .John Treble is still confined to
his .home. • ,
Mr. Win. Bawden was in the County
town Monday. •
Mr. Will Hill spent Tuesday in Lon-
don on busines. . •
Miss Cora 1?rine visited friends in
Kiekton last week.
Mr. I. R. Carling spent Saturday
and Sunday in Toronto.
Miss Boyle. of Conte:elitevisited her
brother, Mr. T. Boyle Monday.
Ed. Christie :end sister Maud spent
Sunday with friends in Hensel!.
Mrs. Shelton. of Detroit, was visit-
ine triends in Exeter last week.
Miss Gertrude Laidlaw, of Seeforth,
is the guest of Miss Vera HaWkshaw,
Mr. 3'. Merner, of Zurich, gave the
Advocate a pleasant call on Friday
MI% Matile-SOn, oi 1ITC411, Spent 44. lew
days in town the beginning of the
Messes. 'Will Ross nnel Jackson, of
Clinton, spent Sunday wit,h friends in
town. •
eIr. and Mrs. Rennie. of TTensall,
weee the guests of errs. F. W. Collins,
Sunday.
Mr. R. Leathoen, who has been in
London foe some sveeks' returned home
-Monday.
.311iss Ida, Johns, after It, pleasent vieit
with friends in Sarnia, reetirned hoine
Tuesday.
Geo. Powell rammed to elarletA,e,
Mich., after a few clays' visit with his
parents here.
Miss Sarah Gomuridge, of Felys
-.Mills, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hail,
'Huron street. •
Coencillor etuir visited several 01
the Nortliern towns ditrille tlie foie,
part ,)f tlie week. •
Dr. .13311ine was in London last,' Fri
day, operating 013 a, patiellt hl dle
Gener,1 Hospital.
Mr. Geo. Bawden, wife :tnel. family
left, Aiondey fOr Alvinston sylieve they
-will visit, relatives.
Mr. Israel and sister, of Seaorth
were the guests of the .Misses Sweet,
Huron et., Stmday.
eliss Elsie McCallum left last week
to visit Beanipton, Georgetown;
Toronto 4.113(1 131Itro.o.
Chas. 1(yr-id, of Dot glas,
is spending a fess, weeks; with old
friende lexe.ter and vicinity.
Mr. Thos. Tapp of Virden Stan.,is
spending 41 few weeks with relativee
An exchange pribliebee tha following
ahe several things a level 110:nled man should miss 41 treat like this. -11•Be VValter Carline loft on' Setur-
ehould never do, are te walk on a rail- daY, for St. Pan 1, elinie, where bc" has
eoad track, to pohlt a gem or pistol et orres (1 - ,seceueed. a SittlatiOn as hook .keeper.
• • A Good Example. •
p nacnt ita 11011) Sea,-
. another to keep ins '4'1VIIIgS in. en old
sock, under the bed, or nin for office nv" s Cd-Idim 6 OP -la liellsee he Tee:Ni-4
largest building in this town. was filled here 'V0d11)ieday )not'ning 110(1.
when he lies a paying beehives.
co utnmst caPacety to -day at 1 will epe.nd 41, ‘S'OOkS ‘Vit,11 '1 s
1 IS 41r,
A_ ineeti-ng of the Literary society o'clock, when a publie religions eer_
'M Jos. Davis, svho We, elude men -
of 00001 No. 1 Exeter publle school, vice Nwt,S held by the citizens 111 btelialf of last week beingilI is doing
Aas held Friday evening for the 911r- of the British cause in South .Afriea. inie is sem eon fined ni hie NA-.
pose of electing officers for dm Present All places of business were closed for
temln, An intimated :tnd elose election one llorieltral-/IT 11)-eegaiii)esitiolghti,esiepreeisaii,,e‘eie,bel' d:sughtor, N.Nvihr(s>10(Ds11.))0Cill nv<iics91:stiotrlig,
took place, which resulted, as folloivs: 'Rev. returned to her hoine in el elo-
freeident, F. Ross; Vice President, S. and wae a.seisted by the other minis-
:1;ohiee; Sc-Treae.. E. ' McCallnin; ters of the town. The united el •
'Rod ltOr, (7111, Q11( INfrelt", , Of 111e, twebes furmehed efe Mrs. W. Lovett I ft T e ' •
Organist, propriate inusie, and at ,t1i0 close e col- Ilderton, where she
TIooper; Usher, P, 110094 r, be t101 of 8125 was made fox' the Red sister, elre. Geo Ken' nee f
tee: E. Rollins M Chrire D Ilendle Cross fend , • • e 01 e Is 143
week, the guest of Mr. G. A. K. Mc-
Leod.
mr. VV., Chapman of Hay, and Miss
Westaway, of Hn
esidl, were the guests
of the latter's sister, Mrs. Alf. Ford,
Sunday.
:Mr. I. Newton, of Sarnia, and Mr.
J. 1?. Roberts, of Parkhill, were in
town on Monday winding up some
business in connection with a real es-
tate deal.
Junes Westeott Donelas
Man., is shaking hands with 11143 ntany
old, friends, here axle Ivetek• He vill
return in a, few weeks with a cauload
horses.
Win. eck ell left, Tuesday for Youngs-
town, Ohio, after visiting his father,
Me. Wm, Jeckell, Loudon Road. North,
who still continues in a low state of
truthful bit f informaton. "Among maY expect, a rare tre:et. No person and friends in 111'd'al'''111nd Exeter.
115±107)
:Mr. F. 3. Cerr, of Duluth, Mime,
who has been on a visit to friends in
Montreal arrived here last week and
will spend a feW de ys with friends and
elr. Richaed Beock and sister, Al
berta, who have been. visiting friends
and relatives in town for the past few
days, retuened to their home in
Oshawa Tuesday.
elr Ghee Kinyon of Ardoeh N.
Dale, who has been visiting his uncle,
Sir. Wm. Horton, left on Saturday for
Washington, D. C., where lie will visit
fore few weeks, after evhich he will
return here and spend a short time be-
.
fore leaving for his honte in Dakota.
Blyth: Mr. _Archie Meguarry, son
of Mr. Hugh McQuarrie, has enlisted
for servicein South Africa. is a
member of the 13th field battery, Win
Wingletni: James Tedford black-
smith at Wm. Holmes' was severely
kicked by a horse Monday mei aS 14.
consequence was unable to work for
several days.
Cinton: eIr. George Swallow has
disposed of his grocery business, which
he has carried on so, successfully for
years, to F. D. Melville. Mr. Melville
is a young man 4111(1 ha lately been in
business in Russeldale.
Clineont Mr. George McGeegor had
the forefinger and thumb of his right
hand taken off on Sa,turday by a cir-
cular saw which he 'MIS operating in
eiackenzie's planing mill. 'Air. Mc-
Gregor has returned to his home in
Goderieh.
Hensel!: The friends of 'Air. Robert
Tsvitchell will regret to learn that he
is serionsly ill and had to undergo an
operationon Sabbath. Appendieitis,
We believe, is the trouble, ancl it is
thought he. will have to undergo an-
other operation.
Goclerich: Chas. Johnston, who
was charged with horse stealing, at
d suit
Dungannon, stealing a net,
clothes in Lucknow, was senteliced by
Judge Masson to one year in the Cen-
tral for eat% offence, the sentences to
run concurrently.
Parkhill: On Saturday morning last
a. tirekesman of the name of Wilson
fell while his train was at the station
here and the wheel of one of the ,,caes
passed 0000 1111 arm, severing 31 be-
e
tweets the elbow and, shoulder. He
was teken on to Sarnia.
Clinton: Messrs. J. & N. Fain have
sold the machinery of• their sew mill
to W. Doherty & Co., who propose
moving it to, their factory, where a,
building will be erected for it; when
completed, the mill will be tem by
electricity from the factory dynamo.
Logan: Peter Shean, one of the hest
known men here,died on Tuesday. aged,
75 years. As a politican he was a Con-
servative and at one time exerted an
influence in the interests of the party.
His wife died some eleven years ago.
He has a wide connection of friends in
this locality and other parts.
Clinton: The annual meeting of the
Huron Central Agricultural Society
was held on Wednesday. The report;
of the.Secretary-Treasurer, W. Coates,
was read and edopted. The date of
the annual fall exhibition was fixed
foe Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.
25-26. It was decided to leave the
election of officers until Friday, jan.
26th, at 7 p.m.
Colborne: With deep regret we
notice the death of Jarnes Clark, WhiCh
ocourred at his home, Claremont Farm,
Friday morning, -after an illness of
several months. Mr. Clark came to
Colborne in'1834, with his father, the
late D. Cleek. In Scotland he marri-
ed his wife, Henrietta Fordyee, who
sine -tees 141141. After coming to Can,
tide he esided for some time near
Dundas. Leaving there, he settled on
his farm in 1862. We think we can
say he was one of the first in Colbourne
to ent a sheaf with the sickle, end
among the first to see grain cut with a
NEW
BLACKSMITH SHOP
The undereigned wishes to announeh
that he lits opeeed up 'a blacksmite
business in Davis' old stand, Main
street where he will be prepared to do
all kinds of,
General Jobbing
BlaclEsinithing.
HORSE SHOEING A SfIECIALTY
A. CALL SOLICITEI).
JAS. rtt;ssELL.
OMMON SENSE
OMMANDS
that' yolt eh o call and in spe et
the lines of s
GENT'S FURNISHINGS
that WO have 1.ilitcecl in our stor e
You will find in this new stock
Quality and Price....
to suit yon.
FIT WELL
FEEL WELL
LOOK WELL__
This is what We always accomplish
when we melee a suit for you.
Prices' that Please,
Bert Knight
• .
Misty Vision
Comes with advancing yeam,
but can be cleared
by properly fitted glasses
Spectacles are our specialty.
When we fit them,
they give satisfaction.
Eyes examined free.
S. Fitton,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN,
T. Fitton's Jewelry Store
Hay: Mrs. C. Schilbe, one, of the
pioneers of Hay township has passed
over to the silent maority, and the
011111111 11S were. interred in the Lutheran
cemetery on 'Wednesday of Inst week.
The deceased lady was 77 years of age.
She came to this township when it
was 0 forest, ,tud has reeided here ever
since. Her husband died about seven-
teen years ago.
Seaforth: On Saturchey evening
about seven o'clock Clare Mud, sec-
ond daughter of Mr. Sleeth, passed to
the better land at the early age of 37
years, 2 months and 27 days. The de-
ceased was a bright girl having attend. -
ed the Public schooleind up to a short
time before her illness WaS 0 student
at the Collegiate institute where she
hadmany friends who will miss her
greatly from their midst. For tile
past three mouths she has been ailing
but it was not until two weeks before
her demise that she was confined to
bed. At first it was thought that, Miss
Maud had typhoid fever lint in a, few
days it was evident that brain fever
had set in and from that time, until
death came, her, sufferings were in-
tense. The fimeral took place on Mon-
day afternoon.
..'HLOOS:Atilk))KTS'.,.: •
.47.N111E1
InGuEsT PRICES PAID.
Custom Sawing Done.
THE SUTHERLAND-INNES CO, ,
(Late Gould's Mill) '
E. C. KESSEL,
• Foreintun
le X El'ER, ONT.
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EXETER
LUMBER
YARD.
East side of Main street
opposite planing Mill.
—STOOK—
We have in stock. dressed
and 'patched siding., flooring
and ceiling, also dressed pine
1 in, 11- in., LI in. and 2 in,
Shingles, lath and cedar
posts always on hand.
.A larcPe stock of barn lumf-
ber just arrived.
Call and Examine -
Jas. Willis,
Proprietor.
Light your home with.
The Light of all Lights,
ACETYLENE CAS
The Radiant Horne
Automatic Acetylene
Gas Generator.
The.Radem t Hoine Arteathatie Aotty-
10410 Gas Generator has numarveas • tes-
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timonialeeend each 'eltelline iS 1-1-.130-e-
enteed to give every satesfection,
Manufactured
MELVILLE & MORRISON,
EXETER, - • ONT,
Snell's,ster
CCIIMERCIAL LIVEY.
First-class Rigs and Horses
Orders left at HawkshaW'S
Hotel, or at the Livery
Stable,Christie's old Stand
' will receive prompt at-
tention . . . •
4. e
ezm s Reasonable e)b°'lq'i
SOLE LEATHER..
We wi.Ii to impress on the nainas of
everybody tl)rl t we aoret, sell sole
leather. ileitlier do we sell meat as
tough as sole 1e434.1)e2.
OUR MEATS
Are of the eery best quality. 'Try our
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big brown Sirloin. ltoast. Is as
toothsonle and appetizing (is 11)43
±411210110 teaeoules roast or Kingly
times. We ltnew hew to f it an all
nice tor the oe,),
Try ns once,
1. till I try us twice;
You'll fill(' 011141100±143
Ave choice and nice.
• . John Mannig.
"Chic91 Gowns
;t easily modeled from Prie.stley's Black Wool Figured Fabrics
because the firmness of the tekture and orquisite weave
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yield ideal draping qulitie.
Combined With t1115 is the originality of the designs "P•N‘
4,X10'
L9 -,n
• in Black Wool 'Figitres—in IVIatalasse effects, Arrnures,
Pebble Cloths and Wool Canvass Cloths.
For the street, for calling or for
the hous, Fashion dictates from
aeross the water as erntriently c4)s-
weci:-?"4,1 rect this season
;2144 k
e;ZO.
Priestley's
Black Wool
Figured Fabrics
"Priestley" stamlnd
cn the slvedge.
tis
Sold by E SPACKMA111 Exeter.
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