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11, KINSMAN, L.D. & DB,. A. R,
KINSMAN, D. S., D. D. S.,Honor
graduate of Toronto IJniversity,
DENTISTS.
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any
bad effects, Office in Fanson's Block, west
side Main Street,Exeter.
D: atirear ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.S.
-IL' ----DENTIST
. ,
Boner Graduate ei Toronto University and R0,12al
C011egll of Dental Surgeons, of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago Sehool of rrostherie Dehtistery
(with honorable mention.)
Alluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made M the
neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Otlice one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
iIeticaI
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Tla.T. MoLAT.TO-HLIN, MEMBER OF
tho College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch-
eur. Office, Dashwood, Ont.
IAICKSON& CA.ItlIENG, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Ndtaries, Conveyancers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates
ofinterest. Offices, Main Street, Exeter.
I. R. CARLING, B. A., L. H. DICKSON,
FW. GLA.DMAN.Ssuccessor to Elliot &
. (3ladinan,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public Conveyancer, Etc, one to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Office ltlain. Street,
Exeter.
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Auctioneers
TX BOSSE NBERRY,Grand Bend, Licensed
XL. Auctioneer for County Frur on. Sales
promptly attended.. to, and charge's moder-
ate. Orders by mail will receive every at-
tention.
BROWN', Wineheisea. Licensed. ioneer±Or the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex., also for the township ofUsborni;
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea-
sonbs,le.Salos arranged at Post office. Win-
helsea
insurance.
ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Hain St. Exeter
FARMS PEIR SALM--
MONEY TO LOAN.
The -andeesignea.lias a few good. farms for
sale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms
'TWIN SP ACKMA N ,
- Samwell's Block Exeter
THE LEADING
MEAT PAARKET.
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For Fresh, etocl itral the choisest cuts
, of nleat7 call on the undersigned.'
While all our cuts of meat are the
, finest, we inalte a specialty of meat
'.delicacies.
Meat delivered to all parts of tke
. . towtt
John Manning
TO: CURE 'A COLD IN ONE DAY '
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All dten.r,giss refund the money
if-rit fails to cure. 2e. 'E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box.
WATCH
Wogivi,ahandsomeopen
face, P cliched
Nickel, Natoli, Ameri-
can Lever Movement
for selling only 2 dor,
packages ofSweet Pea
, Seed atlOc.apackage. Bach pack-
age contains a splendid mIxtuie of the
most fragrant varieties Of all colors.
You can earn this lino Watch in an
V afternoon ly setting to work at once.
thleadvertIsentent and we will forward tho Seeds.
Sell theta, return the mohey, and we guarantee safe dolly.
er of rola. Watch at once. Write to day. a tho se:tson for
.seediS short. Seed Supply Cu., 'Eurouto,
The-Nlolsons,Bank.
(Chartered by Parliament, 1865.)
Paid up CApital..„ . ,
Reserve Fond ,, . .
Head office Montreal.
JAil.IES ELLIOTT, Esq..
GENErtar, MANAGER.
, .
Arendt,: advanced to gooa Farmers on
their oavn nOTCS with one or more endorsers
at 7 per cant. per man unn.,
----EXETER BRANCH
open OVerv bitw fat day from 10 a.in. to 3
1.1.m.; Saturdays 19 am. to 1 p ro,
A general banking business transacted
OtiltRENT A'PEs allowed for money on
Deposit Receitsts. Stavin gs Bank a t 3 emit.
DICRSOli St CARLING, N D nuanoti,
14o11cit0rs. Manage r
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Sick Headache
Bilious headache is the same thing.
208t people that are subject to It do
nothing for it until It prostrates them.
The they only take a dose of physic or
an emetic.
And so it conaes on soon again, -just as
soon as the stoniaph Is again disturbed by
the bilious habit of the system.
Mrs. M, A. McLeod, Goderich, Ont.,
Joseph, Cole, Reno, Ohio, Geo, NV. Doll,
'Locust Valley, Pa., and .1, Van liee, Poult-
neyville, N. Y„ were all subject to it, and
have voluntarily testified, as others have
done, that they were perimmently cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
talten this great medicine cor-
rects the bilious habit and gives vigor and
tone to all the vital organs.
Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsapa.
rilla. No substitute acts like it
AFTER SHAVNG
RACT
COOLS,COMFORTS AND
HEALS THE SKIN. ENA-
BLING THE MOST TEN=
DER FACE TO ENJOY A
CLOSE SliAVE WITHOUT
UNPLEASPNT RESULTS.
Avoid dangerous, trritat
ing Witch Hazel preparatIons
represented to he "the same
as" Pond's Extract, which
easilysour and generally
contain -wood alcohol," a
deadly poison,
-4,-te-gaRte3inVegaisetka"aatisen"
'RAN INTO A HAND
Sault Ste. Mi,trie, Sept. 0. -An„ engine
on the.Algorna Central R ulu iy collid-
ed witli hitncicar cont•iinine.' six eec-
, • ,-,
tibia men, near Wilde Station, Suuday
killing two men, A; INLizzes mCI M.
LaWrence. Theothers saved them-'
selves: by juriming.. It WaS foggy, :Md.
thp men did not; see the .pngme until
it was almost upon them.
SMASH-UP AT 'DUTTON.
Dutton, Sept. 5.-A bad snarish-un
eccner.ed het.e about la 80 o'Clock this
mo1 hine. on the L E & D.R.R. A pi-irt
of the eTa-Vel trnin,while baclting froM
the east, was thrown' 'from the, tritck
'caused by a stone; weighieg five or six
pounda that became wedged between
the pinnk, and the rail on the Creasing
Main street. Seven cars were in a
Moinentliorled in every shape on teaa
Of eaeh other 'and considerably 41)1
agech' The platform ofthe station was
broken im and the east end of the new
station was smashed' into' kindling
wood.' No one Was 'hint. Four men
ni the.cithobse erit,Wled from- beneath
the' debris . Wi t 5 'Scratch', The:
'statien agent was badly sci.trad.
KILLED IN LONDON.
London., Sept. 7. --George Ball,a ma-
chinist employed Ioi Mzl LT. the McCor-
alloch & Co.,- W S at once taken frorn the water anit d I be ba'compny, by doing so. --Lord
To-cura; a Col0 in, a night -'use Vapo.prese-
loneIt has been used extensively during more
than twenty-four years. All Dreggists.
A SWITCIL BOY'S FATE.
Ottilma, Sea)t, 6.-A fearful accident,
took plaee at the cotter of Rideau :kcal
Sossex stiTets co -night. Attgoet Poi -
lock, 13 years of age, a switch. boy on
the ()t wa Electric 11 i 1 wa y, was j p -
Mg, front onc) car to 'another,. which
was in motion, svii en'he slipped and fell,
th/„. wheels of the CAD 1) it SS i g ()Vey 1)1s
head, Tire biatins were ecattAtred
01' '1' the rails. 1)"eatb 13 141 instantan-
eous. Deceased lived on MzicKaY
steeet, New Edinburgh.
STRUCK BY A TRAIN.
Delhi, Sept. 8. --This a f 13011100D a
young man named Newell Cornell was
struck by the fast horse special on the
31,O.R., at Ha W trey, and died twenty
niinutes afterwards. He had been
working on the extra, and was to have
quit work to -night. As the train ap-
proached the gang quit work to let it,
pass, oriel when the train was about
ten feet distant, Cornell was fooling
with the water boy and stepped back'
on the track, arid before he could
again 51 op forward, the train ]:
strum
him. He never regained conscious-
ness.
SHOT 'BY A COMPANION.
Noorwood, Sept. 5.-4 boy was shot
in the abdomenovith no hopes of re-
covery, by his little comrade, this af-
ternoon. The accident happened' in
the Township of Asphodel, abont two
miles from this village. The tWO. boys,
Thomas Chattane, who was shot, and
John Kelly, "son of Mr. John. Kelly,
both about twelve years of age, went
home from school together. When
they got to the Chattane residence
they round the parents from homeeend
while playing in the hoose took CloWn
the gun to examine it. Not knowing
the gon was londed,yoring Kelly point,
ed the weapon and snappe.d it off sev-
eral times at the boy Chatta no. He
then got a cep, put it on the nipple,
and itgain pointed and fired, and to his
horror, the gun, which hod been load-
ed with shot, went off. The -whole
charge entered the abdomen, piercing
the stomach and bowels. The boy is
still alive, but the physician seys there
is nO hopes of his recovery.
DROWNED IN LAKE ERIE.
Aylmer, Sept. 0.--JoSeph Stev.ens, 110
old and respected resident ot Port
Bruce, was drowned yesterday after-
noon' while bathing -ii the lake .at that.
place. He was.sweinniing the'''. west
side of the pier. The Water- at that
point is quite betWeen 1.fonr
and five feet deep, and, it is supposed
the unfortunate. man was taken with
'cramps and. drowned heft -ire aid could
e; Leh -hi in, i b n aW him star) d-
urain the water, but a few minvites
later; when he again looked, the old
g,entlenian had disappeared. ,,Mr.
bitit hurried' to the pier, but before
any assistance could he rendered the
unfertil nate re an Was dead. The body
' W1SESAYINQS
, The art of quotation requires Mort)
delicacy in the praetice than those
conceive who can zee nothing more in
quota.tion than, an extraet.-Is9.0-3
'We GermanS fear God, but nothing
elSo in tile svorkl.Bismarck.
Ifistory is philosophy teaching by
example.-LOrd Bolingbrolte.
In life it is difficult to say who de
you the most mischief, enemies with
the wOrst intentions or friends with
the best.-Bulwer Lytton.
He that is down need fear no fall.-
John Bunyan.
Men willingly believe what they'
'wish. . 1
In extrerrie clanger fear feels no PitY.
-Julius Ceasor.
The true university of these days is
A collection of books.
No sa.dder proof can be given. by a
, man of his own littleness than dis-
belief in great men.-Caryle.
Every one is the :1011 Of his
vtorks.
Don't put tot) fine a point to your
vwaintfeosr. fear it should getblunted.---Cer-
tLabor to keep alive in your breast
that little spark of celestial fire called
conscience. -Washington.
Private credit is wealth, public hon-
or is security; the feather, that adorns
the royal bird supports its ilight;
strip him of his plumage and you fix
him to the earth. -Junius. :4
own:
Dare you look up to God and say,
Deal with me in the future as thou
wilt I am of the same mind as Thou
art; I am thine; I refuse nothing that
pleases thee; lead me where Thou wilt;
clothe nae in any dress Thou choosest.
--Epictetus.
A penny saved Is two pence clear,
A pin' a day's a goat a year.
There never was a good war or
tad peace. -Ben Franklin.
Truth is justice's handmaid, freedom
IS its child, peace is its companion,
safety walks in its steps, victory fol-
lows in its train; It is the brightest
ereanation from the Gospel; it is 'the
attribute of God -.Sydney Smith.
Ile that ttcommenm
ds e to mine owi
content commends me to the thing I
caimot
If all the year were playing holidays
to sport would be as tedious as to
work. --Shakespeare.
Use every man after his desert, and
who should 'scape whipping?
Trifles light as air are to be jealous
confirmations strong as proof of holy
writ. -Shakespeare.
11 you are invited to drink at any
man's house more than you think is
wholesome you may say you wish you
could., but so little makes you both
drunk and sick that you should onl
met witiviiniceiclenC Y
y x .
to nhlnWhat greater or better gift can we
iana . Chesterfield.
ment shortlbet'ore si,eclock. last Was an uncle of the MessrsStevens. c
mick -Manufacturing Co,'s establiS'b- eli‘i'letritslivialise'n1(1)oks1Vsikbtil!d-o
lThneec
-evening, from the eftects,of which he Bros. stock raisers, of Port Bruce, offer the republic than to teach and in-
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struet our youth?
died_ While being.ta ken to the hospital.
Ball was engaged repairing a cable on
the elevator. ...While the WO0i: waabe-
logclone, the car, weighing,: about 700
pounds,WaS run to the Op of the shaft,
.whereit.was tied -With ropes to soMe
.heavy tiMhers.; thOright that the'
eleViitor Ayes secure, and stepped on it
and clim hed. unto the bridge of the car.
As soon as he did this the rope gave
iway, and at a terrible rate the car
went cloWn-ebeshaft,bnt the car reach-
ed
the baton) Brat °Win great
weight., It is believed that he struck
the bridge the elevator. in his fall,
The distance .Ball fell was from the. un -
per story to. the. bastanent,, which is
frem 60, to 70 feet,and in the fall he re-
ceived terrible injireieS. Both legs
:were broken,. his -left thigh Was, crueha
ed,'..nc-1 be. suffered from internal
wounds, 'which Caused hemorrhag,e..
OW 1
ain Flesh
Persons have been known to
gain a 1301117141 a day by taking
an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL-
SION. It is strange, but it often
happens. -
Somehow the QUIICC produces
the pound, seems to start the
digestive machinery going prop-
erly, so that the patient is able
to digest and absorb ordinary
food, which he could not do be-
fore, and that is the way the gain
is made.
A certain amount of flesh is
necessary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
SCOIrS [111111ISM
You Will find it just as useful in slimmer
as in winter i and if you are thriving Open
It don't stop because the weather is -warm'
504. and $s.00, all druggists.
itiCOTT at BOWNE, Toronto, Canada.
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EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EACI-I WEDNESDAY
1-Vhe4(ta, , . 61 66
Barley, ,....... 40 43
, 60 6,1 -
Potatoes, pcir bag ...... 25 30
1 Te Y' per ton, , . 00 7 00
Flour, , pet' csvt,, roller.... 1 75
ilinnitoba flour. . 200
ilut r , - .14 15
I:tides, per 100 lbs.,. 4 00 4 00
, .. 12 . 18
Live liters, per cwt... 6 75 1180
Dressed Iloge, . ..... 8 33 1(1
Bran
111(,I t
14 00 14 00
.
1000 10 00
and had 1.esided, for many years
that :Vicinity. He was over 70 years
of, age.
ACCIDENTS NEAR BRIGDEN,
Brie.deri Sept. ,k -Au accident re-
sulting fatally; to. Geo.. Branton, of
Wallaceborg,ocemTed half a mile west
of here Ors the 43-1) line, at Bear Creek
hill, yesterday afternoon, by his horse
tinning suddenly when driving down
the hill, ,throWing! Mr Branton out
down the enbankinent; and breaking
his right Shoulder. ,. The. injured man
was brought to the Queen's Hotel here
Where et erythino- was done to relieve
„
his sufferings„ He did not recrs,ain con-
sciousness, and died doring the night.
Dining theafternOrm...Mr.Branten wns
drivingthroogh Main 'street. with Hir-
am Haiee.in the buggy, ;and when neer
the corner at the Commercial . Hotel,
thehorse, tanned :down' Jane;, street
While going „very fast a overturnecl
throwing both -.men !ant Tlie
doctors find that My. Halos' skull was
fractined, and he is sexton:sly' injured
iibent the shetalders. At present
wtit-
ing hist ,condition is considered very
serieuS, but not fatal..
Godericht On Thursday last James
Whitely, one of the pioneers of the
Ilnron 1:4 5c3-, died at the residence of
his brother, Joseph Whitely, South
street, at the age of eighty nine, years
and three months. The deceased was
1,01.11 in Fermaniigh, itnd came
to this country 111 1883, settling in
Godelich township, where he lived
1101111 1)15 removal to -town about two
years ago. He was never married.
!NINE OBSERVER
1 Laziness begins with 'cobwebs anti
,'ends in chains.
Point d'Arabe laces are very small
garnitures.
By refusing to listen to secrets on
Is saved 'unlimited trouble.
A woman who loves too much some-
times loses, but a woman who lovei
too ,little,never',gains anything wortli
- losing. „
Tiny golden circular clamps lin
coins are used on ribbon ends inpla.cd
of the 'points, which were so popular.
. It is ourselves who make circum-
stances not circumstances us, as often
,is affirmed. '
To borrow is no harm; the disgrace
Iles in forgetting you, did,
,Courtesy is to man what daintines1
Is to woraan-a beautiful thing to be
„known by.
A clear corisclence .can bear any
trouble. -
Common sent() isn't so common
that it Is uncommonly common.'
Marrying a man to reform him is
Hite drinking whiskey to destroy it. •
The more checks a spendthrift has
the faster he goes.
Table oil cloth is a sanitary sUbstl.
tate for wall paper, in the kitchen,
Children Cry for
..:oAsTop.F0.A.
Itis the act of a bad man to deceive
by falsehood.
Any man may make a mistake; none
but a fool 'il1 stick to it. Second
thoughts are best, as the proverb says.
--Cicero.
Eternal vigilance is the price of libl
erty.-John Philpot Curran.
Nature has buried truth deep in trio
bottom of the sea.--Democritus.
Notping is more easy than to de-.
ceive one's self, as our affections au
subtle persuaders.--Demosthens.
The sun, too, shines into cesspools
and is not polluted.
Diogenes once saw a youth blushing
and addressed him: "Courage, ray boy,
that is the complexion of , virtue
Diogenes.
There is great unanimity among tho
dissolute.
They do not easily rise Whose abili-
ties are repressed by poverty at home.
-Juvenal.
Nothing except a battle lost can be
half so melancholy as a battle won, -
Wellington. /
, What's well begun is half done. '
Never inquire into another man's se-
cret, but conceal that wbich is entrust-
ed to you, though pressed both by wine
and anger to reveal it. -Horace.
The human race is governed by its
Imagination.
It is the cause and not the death
that makes the martyr,
Four hostile newspapers are more to
than a thousand bayonets.--
..INeeaaPtoleroend.
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News of the Week
A good strike of oil is reported at
Tilson Laing.
The Grand Trunk st ition inid freight
shed at Tara were destroyed by fire.
A.y OlIng Sail of All'. J. Donnelly, of
Kingston, was drowned while hitthing
on Friday..
Mr. Robert Ferguson, 111.P.P., foe
East Kent, died at Thamesville Satur-
day evening.
S. Lazier & Sons' niper mill at Belle-
ville were burned. Saturday es -ening.
Loss $35,000.
Steinhoff & Gordon's .stave mill at
Wallaceburg was destroyed by fire
Saturday evening.
The Copp founch.y at Hamilton was
dmiutged by fire to the extent of $8,000
Satinday evening.
Engineer jolm 11 igerinan of the
Grand Trunk Wtls drowned while con-
oeing tt Mid]itnd
Experts who have examined King
Edward's throat announce Unit there
is no sign of cancel...
In the sculling race at Rat Portage
for the world's chainpionship Towns
best Ganditur by five lengths.
Indian glass manufacturers are 0001-
munica ting with the Government rela-
tiVe tO establishing their Works in this
country.
The Wolveline Beet Sup,-ar Company
of Benten Harbor, Mich., has failed on
acconnt of iniability to secure enough
beets to run the fiictory.
Miss Mit ud lost her life while
attempting to navigate the Niagara
rapids in a barrel. Her craft remz-tined
in the Whirlpool for hcairs, until she
was exhiusted. Carlisle GI sh'ull swam
the rapids in safety.
Mr. D. A. McKellar, Manager of the
Forest branch of the -Standard Bank,
died in his chair in his office Wednes-
day afternoon. He was completing
arrangements to go away- for two
Iveeks On his annual vacation, Mr. E.
L. Williams haying arrived 'from Pic -
ton about an hour before to relieve
him.
, 1, To be polite is to have a 'kind re-
gard for the feelings and rights of
others. • '
2. , Be as • polite to your parents,
brothers sisters and schoolmates as yea
are to strangers.
3. ' Look people fairly in the eyes
when you speak to them or they speak
to you.
not bluntly, contradict an
one:
5. It is not discourteous to refuse to
do Wrong.
5.„' whispering, laughing, chewing
gum or eating at lectures, in school ot
.t places of amusement is rude and
vlugar.
I% Be doubly careful to avoid any
tudeness to strangers, such as calling
out to 'them, laughing or making re,
marks about them. Do not stare al
visitors.
8. In passing a pen, pencil, knife oi
rointer, hand the blunt end toward tilt
one who receives it.
9. When a classmate is reciting de
not roise your hand until after he haS
10. When you pass directly' in -ritual
cif any one -or accidentally annoy 'hire
ear. "Excuse me," and never fail tt
arty: "Thank you" for the [smallest
faver. On no account say "Thanks," -o
Schbol rules Of Santa Barbara, Cal.
R1 }-iiCEi
REPAIRING
'If you wan't your ii,: ,:ii:: well
go to ft, 1-11oKs---AVat
(5,5 J'\' 5pecially. ,
Aft,RRIAGE LICENSt
Marainge Lieenses issuecl and AV
ciinge,lngs, always on !land.
nuisou's ExQte
CREDITON
ROLLER MILLS.
We have remodelled our
Mill to the Gyrator Sys-
tem, the best plan for
making Cood Flour.
Those desiring GOOD
Bread should give us a
trial .
0040 Pinklilig
fie SEITZER
EXETER
Real Estate Exchange,
22,
EXOter---gair
ROLLER
MILLS.
FLOUR
"Wholesale arm Retail
Mill Feed
We have a constant supply
of Mill Feed on hand -quality
First-class and prices right.
Wheat Wanted.
Red wheat wanted for which
highest prices paid.
_Wood Wanted
J. COBBLEDIC 'St SON
AT COST
As the Bicycle season is getting fnr
advanced ancl we wish to devote our
attention to other.' departments of our
brisiness, we has -e decided to sell Bicy-
cles the remainder of thie season Wh ile
they last at cost, tind we hare a few
wheels 3-1) at we bon 0-1.1b far b el o w the
1-egul31 svliolesale prices. We are pre-
pared to give some Special 11115113
Bicycles.
The Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
Village and farna lands and properties
negotiated at reasonable rates of com-
mission,
For Sale.
Several Valuable Farms in HAY,
USBORNE, STEPHEN and McGrILL-
IVRAY; also Three very desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter,
Farms Wanted.
We have purchaser's for good farm
and in the vicinity of Exeter, or ‘17110
will Exchange.
- APPLY TO
Wm. Bavidn1 David Mill
I
Valuator. Manager.
OFFICES: Dickson & Carling's New
Block, Exeter'.
The Whole Story
in a, letter :
aX
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(vx.1i„1,..„,_,,.),
vroin Capt. P. rmye, rotice Station No.
32, ltIontttest t-- ' aVe ft equently nse 1'Elt117
I3.2422'124' PA IN-1(17222t12t foe paiN 222 11,8 stem- ,
(vli, rho,e,satisni, el i 0.14 OW., /1'04 bites, chit-
bblinS, eesem),e, and all atilimicus which
b;; 01 tnen in oar position. 1 have no hesi-
tation in saying that P4 rx.K tr.t.txt is the
remedy t 2 have near t.1, hand."
tned Internally and ENtr,...rnally.
Two Sizes, 55e. find 50‘ei betties.
Our Piano, Organ and Sewing Mac --
30 stosit is new and. of best qu di
001 ind see us We will be glcid to
show you our goods....
S. MARTIN
OUR
NEW PREMISES.
We have moved into our new pre
-
anises opposite the Centre' Hotel and:
are DOW open for business. Ons pre
--
liaises are modern and We give you
modern- and up-to-clate goods and'
made in the most modern style.
We Personally . . .
. . Cut Every Garment
That's made up at this establishment -as well as fit it-atacl look after
all the details. This is only one
reason why our prices are moder-
ate.
Gent's Furnishings . .
corno and see us in our new pRtce
of business and examine our stock of
Gent's Furnishings
Bert. Knight.
EXETER FOUNDRY
J. MURRAY,'
Manufacturer & Dealer
... in •
Portable and Stationary Engines and
Boiler's, Plows, Land Rollers, Mow-
ers, Etc. Iron pipe and fittings, re-
pairs on Ag,ricultanal Implements
and general machinery promptly at.
tended to ...
4 good. second hand Land Rollers
cheap; also 1 Steven's & Burns' Pot" -
table Threshing Engine for sale in
good running order. Price $1'75,00
cash.
Sole agent in Exeter and vicinitY for
the Electric Boiler Con) pound. 6 -tin r -
au teed to be strictly first-class for
renmVing scales, etc.
you SALE.
8.0 P. Boiler, 25 I. P. Etigine (foto-
plete with Pump >nd tic 41111 slo•
111)0(13- 1500 feet Of inch pipe,
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