The Exeter Times, 1887-5-19, Page 4i . efer
THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1897,
EDITORIAL NOIT$'.
A return allowing the description and
Local 3
The corner stone of the F.151,0410
okinreh, )•?arkhill,,will be laid ,111
Irma Everest's. Cough $yi°;,''+;ro.Jxoellent
remedy and call heartily reeomwond it. ---P.:
B. Rosenberry, L. D. S., Arkoma, P. 0.
St. Marys is now assessed at $1,151.500,
an increase of $8,000 over 1886, but the pop-
ulatiou remains exaetly the same -3,400.
Ten valuable Southdown sheep 'belonging,
values of grain and animal products ex- s to G, E. Cresswell, of Tuekersmith, were
ported from the Dominion from the tat worried to death by dogs recently. He re-
oeived $185 for the animals.
July 1886, to the let April, 1887, was II The (ilitohell Advocate says :-On Satur-
brought down Tuesday, Under the head I day a valuable horse belonging to Mr. Heury
of "animals and their produce," it shows James, toll in the harness while Crossing the
that the produce of Canada exported was
$18,851:135, goods not the produce of
Canada, $785,954, making a total of $19,-
"587',089,. The amoune for grain, the pro-
duce of Canada, exported during the same
time was $10,819,986, and for goods not Messrs, Coleman. Bros, of St Marys, and
the radu0e of Canada $3 756, 731, a total Mrs, Mary Moore of Shakespeare, were each
P , fined $20 and Costs last week, for selling
of $14,576,767. liquor during prohibited hours.
Fanners complain that the country is sof..
1N the Railway Committee Tuesday faring for want of rain. The fall wheat ie
CARET REPORTS,
Ilar sen
(0orreetedat5o'clock p.xu. Woduesdey,.
Fal1Whes.i 080 to 83
Spring, Wneat.,. o O o 0 0
,,splay Q 40 to 48
Oats .., Q 00 to 30
Glover Seed •. 4 50 to 500
Timothy : , ., 1 0 to 2 00
030to000
Corn -• 06840060
Eggs .., 0 10 to 4 ll
Butter . ,,.. ,,, 13 to 0 13
Flou1•perbbl, ;; 00 to 5 55 nee u,poe the premises a first•olass now dwo1-
Potatoes,per bua}del ,.. 1 e0 to 1 0o ling with 5Wo cellars and stone foundation a
PROPERTY FOR SALE. ----On
ai - r
lu tt rat., near ti}C, Marl6ot, two-fifths of
an acre of lapel, with a frame cottage eoutain
ing six rooms, with hard and soft water; also a
stable. For terms apply at this ofilee,
Lector, April el, 1887.
FARM FOR SALE,—The sub-
scriber offers for sale iiia farm, being Lot
3, Couoessien 1, 11ay. (half mile north of
lilxeter,) containing 100 acres, about 64 acres
cleared, and in good state of cultivation. There
good bank barn, a u ,
A l s a ..- .,. b r ams berm. an o n sh
pP C p rbaQ 40 tog 50 l;
DrIec1A pplespr b „ 0 U4 to U 00 acid other necessary outbuildings. Also afirst.
tteese per lb 0 00 to 0 00 class orchard. Terms. Easyy, For further par-
nr o tioulare "4114Y , on the. remix s to
(4 -itis) A, HOLL9N1),HayP.0
FARM FOR SALE. -,—The under,
s0gnettoifers for sale his farm, being lot
14, eon. 6; township of ll8borne, two mites and
a half front Exeter 100 acres, about 85 acres
cleared and in first class state of cultivation,
the remainder bush, in which there is acme
very valuable oak and black ash rail timber ;
the farm is ale° wall fenced and drained ;
there are upon the premises. a first class brick
dwelling house, with first class cellars two
good barn ; two never failing springs anti oue
first-class orchard. For particulars, apply on
the premise s, to THOUAS eflUTTI,
it -fl k1TETrr P, 0 ONT.
T k v perib „ ,,, 0 08 to 08 p e
Ducks pal pr .., 0 20 to 0 30
Chickens per pr ,,, .., 0 20 to 0 40
river south Of Huron street and same very liogs,diossedperloq , 5 50 be 6 70
near being drowned, Reef ... 4 00 to 0 00
Seaforth assessment: Total,, $579,950; Hidesrouhg ,,, G 50 bo G 60
population, 2,540;, there were duringthe dressed a 75 to 0 q0
Sheepskins each ,,. 0 75 to 1 GO
last year 25 births and 10 deaths. These Calfskiva . Q 50 to 0 70
figuresshow an increase in almost every item Wool per lb ... , ... 0 16 to 0 17
over last yearHay per ton „..., 800 to 10 00
, Onionsuerbush ,,, , 0 50 09 0 75
Woodper cord .. ., , 2 50 to 3 00
RT: MARX&
morning Mr. Porter's bill to incorporate
the Goderich Junction & Canadian Paci-
fic Railway Company was reported. The
bill gives power to construct a railway from
Winghain to Goderich, or to some point
on a line of railway running into God -
oriel. Power is also given to the com-
pany to amalgamate with the Canadian
Pacific. It is the intention of the pro-
moters of the bill that the C. P. R. shall
operate the line, this being one of the
means by which the C. P. R. proposes to
get access to Lake Huron.
The intensely enthusiastic demonstra
tions which have greeted Lord Lansdowne
wherever he has lately appeared in
Canada are not, as some might imagine,
tributes either to His Excellency's
personal graces or to the position he
holds as the representative of royalty
not coming on well. The roads have been
as dry and dusty as in midsummer.
Benjamin Boyd, of McGillivray, was wrest-
ed by Constable Brooks, °barged by William
Parley with stealing a horse ou May 10,
fiewas remanded to May 24 by Squire
Peters.
We are credibly informed that, Masers. A.
& 0 McCallum, of St. Marys, have exchang-
ed their property in the West Ward for 40
acres of land in Blanshard4belonging to Mr.
W. J. McIntyre, hotel keeper.
Capt. W. H. Murobeson, Madon, Tenn.,
had fasted 50 days on Friday last. During
that time, it is claimed, be has not taken a
swallow of either food or drink. He sits up
and talks freely.
On Saturday last a young woman in the
employ of Mr, Wm, Merriotti, near Moore's
mill, St Marys, fell into an open cistern and
narrowly escaped being drowned. She re-
ceived some severe bruises and Was uncon-
solous for a Rong time after the accident.
A son of Mr. Kepple Dinsoy, of Goderfoh
township, aged about 10 yeara, had his leg
broken the other day. He was moving some
limbs that had been cut out of the orchard,
when one swung around, striking hint on
in Canada. The people of this country oq'Friday afters resulting
nea cow got a little son of
care but little for such things, but they John Grant's, Ontario street (Stratford), up
do love fair play, and their welcomes to against a shade tree, endeavoring to gore
him. breaking his Dollar bone. Assistance
arriving in time, the little lad's life was
saved.
The removal of the coal duty sour as an-
thracite is concerned, will be good news to
consumers in the west, and, as Sir Charles
explained, will more than compensate for the
temporary taxation involved in the new regu-
lations respecting iron.
Tara is to certify that I have known the
most beneficial results to accompany the use
of Everest's Cough Syrup so extensively
manufactured and sold by him.—Rev. A. I.
Synder, Wyoming, P. 0.
Mrs. Simon Elliott, of Logan, brought her
infant child into Dr. Hodge, of Mitchell,
some days ago, to learn what its ailment was,
but on lifting the shawl just at the gate of
the doctor's residence, she was horrified to
find that the infant had died in her arms on
the road without a struggle of any kind.
Friday afternoon Mr. Wm. Dunseith,
Stratford, received two bad kioks from two
different horses. His watch saved him in
the first case, the crystal of which was bro-
ken and the case badly smashed. The second
kick produced a rupture, from which he will
be laid up for a time.
We are sorry to learn of the accident which
happened to,Mrs. James Marshall,of the 3rd
line, Blanshard. It appears that while she
was going up a ladder in the barn the ladder
slipped letting her fall, and severely hurting
her back, but under careful treatment she is
recovering.
According to tha Clinton assessor, that
town has a population of 2,800, being an in-
crease of 45 over Last year. The real proper.
ty is valued at $543,700 and the personal
property at 332,900, and assessable income
at $18,250. There are 89 dogs, and 882
children between the ages of five and 21.
The inspection of meat in Berlin is a very
important matter, Twelve veterinary sur-
geons are employed to stamp it before slaugh-
ter, and 40 microscopic samplers are contin-
ually engaged examining the meat exposed
for sale. Besides these 100 experts are em-
ployed in various duties, 26 of whom are wo-
Lord Lansdowne are the evidence that
they believe him to be ill-treated as a
man by Wm. O'Brien and other agitatoas
who are attempting to set up in Ireland a
government hostile to England. They
do not believe that Lord Lansdowne has
ill-treated his tenants, and they are de-
termined to stand by the individual,
while they care little or nothing for his
title or office.
PROBABLY the most important question
which will cone before the Dominion
House this session, will be that of the re-
peal or maintenance of the Scott Act. A
bill for repeal has been introduced by Mr.
Cargill, and we may be sure that the mat-
ter willnot be disposed of without a strong
battle between the adherents of license
and prohibition. In all that is practical
it cannot well be denied that the Scott
Act has worked almost to the expectations
of its most ardent supporters. Wherever.
adopted, however, illicit selling has been
carried on with freedom, and not until
very recently has any punishment been
unposed. There will in all probability
be a repeal vote in this county. And
what are the temperance people to ex-
pect ? To be placed at a disadvantage.
Last election showed that the great_ ma-
jority of them were partisans first and
prohibitionists afterwards. The conse-
quence will bo that their influence as a
distinct factor will be greatly lessened.
Irdoesnot appear probable that theRe-
or 11 paiety will suffer any injustice in con-
nection with the Queen's Co., N. B. elec-
tion case, as Mr: Baird has announced
his intention of resigning the seat to
which the returning officer declared him
elected. This is the proper course for
Mr. Baird to pursue. He was acting
quite within his legal rights when he in
the first place objected to the counting of
the ballots cast for Mr. King. He held
that that gentleman was not legally a can-
didate in consequence of 'his own negli-
gence in not having followed the plain
directions of the law with regard to the
making of his deposit. His objections
being sustained, the returning officer did
what he, in the absence of any precedent,
-considered to be his duty. $e returned
Mr. Baird as elected on the ground that
he was the only legal candidate. This
did not deprive 1VIr.rKing'of any right to
carry .his case before the courts of law,
todecide
quite cum
which were qui stent p
whether the returning -officer's decision
was right or wrong.. But instead of doing
this, he laid his complaint before the
Renee of Commons, a body of men quite
incompetent to decide a legal point. As
to the filets we admit there was no dis-
pute. The difficulty was solely as to the
proper construction to be placed upon a
statute: The courts, and not the parlia-
ment, were the proper tribunal to decide
that point, This teas the contention of
the Conservatives in the House. The
Reformers contended, on the eontrary,
that the House should beeonverted into a
court of law, notwithetandiing that a few
years ago they declared Parliament to be
incompetent to deal with election matters;
for severe reasons, principle the Srincip le ones
being that Perliafnent was not a judicial
uthority, and that whether justice wore
men.
The "Star of Bethlehem," says the Mit-
chell .4d ioovte, "was observed by many of
our citizens during the week." Mitchell
must have been a favorite point for the ob-
servation of this wonderful star, se it was not
visible to any other community in the uni-
verse. Was it not 'Mars" to which the
Mitchellites so wistfully gazed. cation:-
-We
ation:We invariably find Everest's Cough Syrup JonathanHbdgins,Liveryhiro
Donaldson,
Furnished by Messrs Carter, Son & Co.
Fall Wheat 80 to 80
Spring Wheat ,76 80
Bar,ey , ............ . ....... 35 40
Oats 30 32
Clever
Seed ....... .......... , .,... .,..4 25b0 500
TiPeas Y G0 2
61
Egs ... ....................................... .. 10 10
Butter 12 14
Potatoes per bush 50 75
Apples per bosh.- .............. 30 48
Wool peril:). ... 20 20
Hay porton 800 900
IXTANTED—A YOUNG LADY CLERK
V of some experience, to conduct a
fruit and confectionery business. Apply to
(APT. GEO. KEMP.
r 1C THE SHAREHOLDERS QF THE
j Exeter Salt Works Co., please take
Notice that the Annual Meeting of the Exe-
ter Salt Works Co., will be held filer OF
MAY, I887. T. B. CARLING, SRox.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Now when the budsbegin
igj3A ji to show,
\ 'T1s time for young and
old to know
T b That Fevers, Lassttudeand
O ZL'• R The ills at Indigestioris
o, call,
W.-\"S.,',::with every trouble, ache
A. 4WI 0.„;+° That follows In theSttious
Will scatter like tiro thieves of night
Before a draught of Seltzer bright.
'PATENTS for Sale. Illustrated descriptive
oatalog'ies free. R. CHAMBERLIN, Toron-
tr, Ont.
TO ADVERTISERS. -Lowest rates for ad-
yertisiug in 1000 good newspapers sent
free. Address GEO. P. ROWELL' & 00., 10
Sp+Woe St., N.Y.
T OST ON THE 14th INS1', BE -
1 tween'Molson's Bank and Centralia, a
Small Satchel with papers (reoeipis etc) and a
good auto of money in it. If the finder will
kindly bring it andel' its oontents to an e, I will
give a reward of 5.3.00.
H. KIN S (AN, Dentist, Exeter,
COURT OF REVISION.
Notice is herepy given that a court for the
Revision of the Assessmeub Roll of the
Township of Hay will be held in the
May 26th, 1887.
At the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m. for the hearing
of complaints and rectifying all errors in con-
nection with the Assessment Roll of said Town-
ship. Any person having business at said
Court will.govein themselves. accordingly. .
SAI1'L FOSTER, Clerk.
Hay,May 10,1887.
Town all, Zurich, Thursday,
Homes Wante
THE OFFIOERS OF HER
Majesty's Imperial Government, who are
in Canada to purchase Cavalry Horses, will
visit Exeter, Tuesday June 7th, Hawksbaw's
Hotel, and purchase horses fitted for
R=DSSTCd- P •RPOS7"sS,
Not less than 15 hands 2 inches nor over 16
hands high; not lessthan 4, nor over 7 years
of age, soundin all respects ; of bay, brown,
chestnut. or black color. For suitable norses
goodprices will be paid: For full information
and further particulars apply to
JOHN HENDRIE Hamilton.
Election Expenses.
I hereby certify that the following is a cor-
rect copy of the st•ttement of the Election ex-
penses of Timothy Coughlin, a candidate to
represent the North Riding of Middlesex in the
House of Commons, delivered to me for publi-
' 64 00
50 00
the best family medicine. Geo. Dona , Mr. Sweeny, Livery hire...... ............... . 32 00
Goderich, May 12. -By-laws to grant $65.- l Mr. Hawkshaw, ” Forest P. O. Thos. Donley, " " 82 00
ing 18 00 3 50
E khi11 Gazotto Print
D. McArthur, V. S.,
000 to establish water -works for domestic and Lar Enter ,se 10 00
manufacturing purposes and electric light
and agricultural park were voted on today
and carried by the following majorities :-
Water -works, 283 ; electric light, 225 park,
246. With these improvements. and the ad-
vent of the 0. P. R. this town will now be
one of the most important on the Lakes, in a
husinesgpoint of view, as well as a summer
resort.
Shortly after dark on. Friday evening as
Mr. and Mrs. John Ardell and Mr. Monteith
of London, were walking along: alone off
the
third and
Adelaide street and between
fourth concessions their' attention was at-
tracted by the sound of some one using a
spade. After listening a few moments the
sounds ceased and directly afterward some'
Parties in a buggy drove away from the spot
whence the noise had proceeded. A search
r fresh
locate Sunday, revealed a
in the n
S dug
y
t e or hole,in which was a starch box con-
taining
taining the remains of a fine, healthy -look-
ing male infant, which had apparently been
smothered to death. Coroner Smith began
an inquest on the body, but adjourned the
inquiry. A gypsy named Robert Watson,
with his sister,' wife and daughter, have been
arrested and remanded as authors of the
crime. Watson is' a brother of ex-Ald. Wat-
son, who levanted from London some time
ago. He bails from St. Marys.
STOP IT.
Contintlsl hawking and; spitting caused by
Catarrh is permanently removed by Nasal
TO DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS.
Sealed tenders addressed to the Colntris-
ioners of the C'auada Company will bo received
up to 12 o'clock, noon, of'1'hnrsday, the 0th day
of June next, for the enlargement 011)000 of the
"Lake Burwell Drainage Works" in tho town'
ship of itosauc'uet,
The excavation is roughlycstimatetlatoboist
15,000 !cubic ye050,
Pull information will be given and fornix of
tender snppiXedeneppiieetion to the (1 0Dml)aO7
Engineer, My. R, it,Colon fir, at the Holwell
House,Thcdford, on the 6th and 7011 of Julie
next,
'nust10900 the 11a5nc
,. Parties tens Perin g
done or not, its decision Menge, be reg arid• address of a responsible surety in the full
'V cJ been readied after rile neceS- amount of the contract. The lowest or any ten
ea. as lta iiider not n0uessa'1 y accepted,
•t` s of art. were first taken clue of, Ar,PIt1D WILSON, Co1nrtssroxln-
iii 11,5 parry 17111 tIay,1837.
ncsn n er ri
Wm, Porte,' elegraph Ao't.......... ........... 11 20
Jr), afcIlhargy " " .................... 4 80
T. Coughlin, Personal Expenses ... ..... , ,. 75 00
$358 50
C. WALKER,
Ailsa Craig May 17'87. 13eturning•Ofiicer,
Notice to Cr daors
— 31
The Creditors of John Jones. the elder, late
o: the village of Exeter, in the County of Huron
who died on or abontthe twenty third day of s?
D.,1887, havingclaims against the lvi
Mardi
g
y
A.
s are in pursuance of the A t
said deceasedp c , 46
'Victoria, Chapter 9 of the statutes of the Pro-
vince of Ontario, hereby notified and reyhired
to aend on or before the thirteenth day of June,
A. D., 1881, by post to the undersigned Ann
Jones, of the Village of Exeter, in the County
of Auron.'the Executrix of the doonased, their
christian and surnames addresses anddescrip-
f 11 rticufars of their claims,a
tions the u a
p
t f' their accounts and the natureof
st:etonten o
the securities (if nny)beld by them and that
immediately after the said 13th day of Juno,
the assets of the said deoe:teed will be distrib-
utod among the parties entitled thereto, hal
inreard only to the claim sof which the sold
Ex -eon -trig shall then have notice; and the said
Executrix shall pot be liable for the said assets
or anypart thereof to any person or persons
of whose clams notice shall not have been. re-
ceived.
ARM FOR SALE.—The sub-
scriber offers for sale his farm, being
South Halt of Lot 13, Concession 2, Township
of Hay, Containing 50 Acres, 45 of which are
cleared and in a good state of cultivation,
being convenient to markets, schools and
churches. Tilers is a good frame barn, goo
stabling, and a hewed log house, good orchard
and two never -failing wells, one at the house
and the other at the barn. 'There are also 7
acres of fall wheat and 10 acres of mea-
dow. For further partioulars apply on the
premises to
Rl0H;SRl) EACRETT, Proprietor,
Rodgervtlle P, 0
AGENTS WANTED. -We want
One Hundred Good hien at onoe to sell
fur the FONTHILL NURSERIES, (largest in
Canada, over 465 acres.) Steady employment
and no lost time. Liberal commission or
salary; best advantages; splendid outfit fur-
nished free. Any pushing man can succeed.
Apply for terms to
STONE & WELLINGTON;,
Toronto, Ont.
DiSSJLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the business
heretofore conducted under the name of
Dumart &Hardy, tanners of Zurich. has been
desolved this day by mutual consent, Mr.
Hardy withdrawing, and Mr. Weseloh taking
his place. Thebusinesewill be carried on by
Messrs. Dumart & Weseloh, and all accounts
due the la to firm must be pain to Mr. Duel art.
1 M, DUMART.
1J. HARDY.
Zurich, May 50h, 1887 13 -in.)
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS to
High Soboole. Goderich and Exeter.
The next Entrance Examinations to High
Schools will be held on JULY 4Ta, GTs & Era,
beginning on MONDAY, JULY 4TH,1887, at 1:30
P.N. Those who wish to write at Goderich must
send their names to H. I. STRANG, B. A., Goa
RRloa,and those who desire to write at Exeter
must send their names to the undersigned be-
fore June 3rd, 1887. Candidates are iequired
to bring Drawing Books No 4 or No. 5.
JOHN E. TUM,
Public School Inspector.
Exeter, May 6th, 1887.
flOUNTY OF HURON EXAMINA-
) TIONS, 1887.
Second clans nonprofessional examination
at the High Schools in the 0ounty onMoaday,
4th July, 9 a. m. Third class nonprofessional
examination at the High Schools in the County
on Tuesday, 12th July, 9 a. m. First class,
grade C., Monday, nth July,1 p.m, First class,
grades, A and 8, Tuesday, 19th July. 9 a.'m.
Candidates who wish to,write at either Clin-
ton or Beaforth,must notify D. M. MArd;oos,
P. S. Inspector, Clinton Post Office, not later
than the 2180 of May, st ting which of the
schools they wish to write at, and those that
wish to write at Goderich must notify JoxN E.
Tenni. P. S., Exeter, at the same date. The
notice must be accompanied by a fee of 89.00,
or 54.0001 the. candidate applies for a and as
well as a 2nd class examination. No name will
be forwarded to the Department the fee
accompanies it. Forms of application may be
had from the secretary. The head masters of
the High Schools will please send the applica-
tions of their candidates to the County Inspec-
tor of the division in which the High School is
situated. First class candidates send their ap-
plications to the Secretary Education Depart-
ment, Toronto,
PETER ADAMSON,
Seo'y B. Errs.
Goderich, April 26th, 1867.
Salt, Salt, Salt
The Exeter Salt Works Co'y
OF EXETLi'R,
OFFER SALT AT THE WELL, AT
$2.25 PER TON.
JOHN BRAWN,
UNDERTAKER &
CABINET-MAKER,
Walnut & Rosewood Caskets
Anso CorrIxs or. EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A Complete Stock of 'Robes & Trimmings
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FURNISEED AND CON-
DUCTED AT Low RATES.
ANN JONES.
Dated at Exeter, 1lth May, 1887.
Notice to Creditors
The Creditors of Andrew Walker, Sato of the
Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron,
wl' o died on or about the 14th day of June, A , D,
1886, having cinema against the said deceased
are in pursuance 0f the Act 40 Victoria Chapter
0 of the Sda0u:ea of the Province of Ontario,
hereby notified and requiredto send 00 or be-
fore the Soventh Day of Julie, A. l), 1887, by
post; to thr undersigned executors of the dm
ceased, their christian anti surnames, ad-
dresses and descriptions, the fell, particulars of
the r cinions ,0 statement of their neeounbs and
the nature of the securities (if any) held by
them and -that immediately after the said
seventh ,Ray of,1008 the assets of the said de'
danced, will bo distribtitod among the partiesr
entitled thereto, having regard only to tbd
cln.ilvs of whiol the said executors shall then
hay() nntioe and the said executors sha;11 not
bo liable for the said assets or any part there•
of to any person or persons of whose claims
notice 5111111' not have been reeeiycii
JAhtr S WA I.1Uill, RICH. TIO1BINS)N,
Centralia, 1", 0, Grand Ban dP. C1,
Dated 14th Mayes. Yr, 1887.
Stock of Furniture is un-
excelled.
/'GIVE ME A CALL
1
p1'1n! ImporEalons
RECEIVED !
— AND—
PLACED UPON 0DR SHELVES.
A GRAND DISPLAY
--0P--
Spring and --
Summer Goods.
Latest Styles and Patterns.
GIVE US A CALL.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
BUTTER and EGGS
7 KCURREL Ei'
,RIC & L
MARKET SQUARE, EXETER.
DRESS GOODS!
New Muslins, New Laces,
NewParasols, arasols, New Corsets,
n..
. d alluuclred OtherThings
THE LADIES WANT !
The Greatest Value You H
ave Seen.
WE ARE
BOUND TO MEE !EINE I
New Hats, New Shirts
1
New Tweeds, New, New, New.
—A; HOST OF—
NEW GOODSv
The Finest We Can Get,
SOLD CHEAP EERY 'TIDE.
We can't tell you a tenth about them. Come
and See Us. You know they can't stop us, we
will sell cheap.
TR, AN -2'O1\1' 1318,0' S,
THE PLACE TO GO THESE HARD TIMES.
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS!
For Fresh and Reliable (D. M. Ferry's) Seeds go to
TEE FAMILY GROCERY.
ALLIN'S -PRIZE TOMATO a'LANli'S I
ONLY 10 CENTS PER BOX.
Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery --a fresh supply.
PURE MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR.
•
Ice 'Cream Parlor T
The public are cordially invited to call and see- t .e now
parlors and test the cream. The most pleasant pace in
town. Everything possible done for the comfort of visitors.
C. A. HYNDMAN, Family Grocer.
Lots,
Lots Lots.
Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of TOR SALE.
Exeter and vioinity, that he has opened out
in the Corner Store North of Samwei
& Pickard's, where he is prepared to make
all kinds o: ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to. Parties desiring Land
or
500 Vill L
For sale at Reasonable Prices.
>ituation good; fronting good
wide streets; also a number of
HOUSES, &, FARMLAND
• FOR SALE.
GEC. MANSON Houses would do well to con-
sult the undersigned,
Late Manager 0. Eaerett's Boot and Shoe Terms Establishment. l er7ns to suit purchaser.
May 14th 84. I. CARLING,,.
QUEEN VICTORIA'S
Jubilee Year
GOD AVEsOUR GRACIOUS paEEN.
JUST RECEIVED !
New Toas, New Coffees, New Sugars, New
Syrup, Rolled Oats, Granulated Cornmeal
Graham Flour, Bucewheat Flour, Roller
Flour, New Groceries, Oranges and Lemons,
Candies in endless variety, Tobaccos and
Cigars.
I have taken great care in buying and :seg-
'ecting my stock.
Give mo a gall and yon will find my goods
cheaper than the cheapest, noteistent with
first rate duality.
Prepaid Uoi•tificates and Ocean Ratoe at
Lowest Possible Prices.
REMEMBER THE ADDRESS,
CAPTAIN KEiVIP
DREW'S
BLOCK.
5'ou CAN LIVE, AT HOME AND MAKE
MONEY,
You can live at home, and make morn 1neney
a,t work for us, than a anything else in this
world Canitrtl not needed ; you afro started
free Both aoxee; all ages, Anty ono can do
the work, Large earnings s
tro from first
start.
.C,oetly outfit sid terms Oreo Better
not delay.
(Meta you nothing to sortd me yo110 address and
find out ; if you are wise' you will do no at.
onoe, 17, IIALL8TT&Oo„Portinnd, plain
ry
EXETER.
500 T'TBS
Butter -
47,
f
EXETER NOIiTH
Our Stock is Well Assorted
Fort THE SEASON'S TRADE.
LOW PRICES STILL MAINTAINED 1
GROCERIES f 1
16 lbs. sugar $1.00 ; 13 lbs. white sugar, $1.
We can't be undersold in . Teas from 20c.
to 75o. per 1b.
Boots & Shoes (All Styles) at Low Prices.
A. nicely assenrttedd stock of
A R, D Y V ..A. 1 E.
FORiKS, SCYTHES and CILASS all sizes
(Cheap.) Beat Machine Oil 60a per Gals
COAL OIL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
A eke Tea Sett of 44 Pieces, $2.75.
A good eta of ready-made clothing for $6.
Ordered snits got up in Good Style.
Our. Dress Goods are marked a ked down to
the Lowest Notch.
COTTON -20 YARDS FOE ONE DOLLAR.
AHouse anti Lot alsort iarm for Sale,
Apply -
ppyto
Jo id1,THE
N MATHESON,.
HAY F. O.