The Exeter Times, 1889-7-25, Page 5DISTRuCT DoiNes,.
A eon or Mr. John Steeper, of
MCQiiltvray, fell from a cherry -tree,
and eu. stained a concussion of the
opine, A t last account he was doing
well..
This is to certify that 1 have used
Everest's Liver Regulator and Blood,
Purifier and I find it does all it guar-
antees to. -D A. Fraser, Pt. Huron,
Mich, U. S.
Mrs. John Baxter, of Parkhill, who
became deranged in her mind some
months ago, was taken to the asylum
at London on Thursday last. The
physicians in attendance atthe asylum
have strong ,hopea of her speedy re-
'ecovery.
•
Mr. Donald Mo Donald, pathmaster
with the assistange of the neighbors
on his beat, drew and spread 186 loads
of gravel on the IOth con. W. Williams,
in a day and a half ; some of the gravel
was hauled 11 miles. , shat is good
work, who can beat it.
The many friends of Miss A. Mead,
of the 7th con. of McGillivray, will be
pleased to learn that she passed a
highly creditable examination in music
at the college yin London, which she
has been recently attending. She has
been awarded a first class diploma.
Last. week Lwo oases of sunstroke oo•
purred in West Williams. On Wed-
nesday Miss McDonald, daughter of
Mr. Allan McDonald, postmaster, of
Sable, received a sunstroke, and.
medical aid had to be summoned.
She is recovering. Mrs Lacey,of the 3
concession, West Williams, is reported
to have been sunstruck on the same
day.
A young man named James Arthur'',
employed as a farm hand by a West-
minster farmer, was probably fatally
kicked by a horse on Wednesday.
He was engaged in cleaning out the.
animal's stall, when one of the prongs`
of the tork touohed its boot. The
horse threw back its foot and caught
Arthurs on the forehead, knocking
him unoonsaious and leaving a terrible
gashin his forehead. The injured
man was taken into the' house and
medical aid sent for, but slight hopes
are entertained of his recovery.
The following four, West Middlesex
teachers have received appointments
on the staff of the. Toronto city schools:
Miss Bertha Shoults, of Parkhill, who
recently graduated with first class
honors from the Toronto Normal school
Miss Annie Murray,' of Lemon, both
are ex -pupils of the Parkhill High
School, Miss Minnie Cameron, of
Sylvan, and Mies Bella Anderson of
Fernhill. This fact is not only credit-
able to those four young ladies, but
also speaks volumes of praise for the
standing of the Weat Middlesex
teachers in their profession.
An old man named Whealy, living
at Woodstock, made a mistake on
Saturday evening that very nearly cost
him his life. He was feeling unwell
and concluded to take some paregoric
which is a standard remedy with him.
He swallowed a dessert spoonful of a
mixture which he thought was pare-
goric, but noticed that it tasted rather
hot in the mouth, and when in less
than a minute his whole inside seemed
afire he was convinced something was
wrong. Examination revealed the
fact that he had swallowed carbolic
acid, He is slowly recovering.
A milk bath is a rarity. As one of
Mr. W W. Kenny's milk delivery
wagons was being driven to. Guelph
the other morning the driver in trying
to turn a short corner drove one side
of thewagon, over a log on the road,
the result being the capsizing of the
wagon, and about twenty-five gallons
of milk, besides the tinware, was soon
floating in the air. The driver was
thrown out, and before he could ex-
tricate himself about five gallons of
milk, it is said. was freely flowing over
his form as he lay embracing Mother
Earth.
What may prove to be a fatal acci-
dent/occurred atSt. 'Marys on Tuesday
at the new house which is being con-
structed by Mr. J. C. Gilpin, on Well-
ington street north. One of the
workmen slipped and fell from the
roof, a distance ofthirty-five feet, but
managed to grab bold of a cross piece
while descending, which saved his life.
The hatchet -hammer, which fell frorn
his hand on his way down, struck
another workman below on the back
and seriously injured him. His life is
despaired of.
A sad drowning accident occurred
at Mitchell on Saturday evening.
Two young men, Thos. Roney, and
Dan Bohn, aged i0 years, blacksmiths,
were' out in
'a boat on Stewart's pond,
when the boat filleu with water within
a few yards of the ' chore and sank
with both young men, and when res-
cued it was impossible to restore Dan.
Bohn to life, but, after great •exeriion.
by several medical men, Thos. Roney.
was , restored. Roney's parents are
residents of Hibbert Township.
Bohn's mother is a widow woman,
living in Logan Township, ,whose hus-
band was killed by a falling tree a few
years ago.
On Thursday Last Daniel Hicks, of
Usborne, had six r.: putable farmers of
the the same township brought before
justices Snell and. Buchanan, charged
with damaging and Injuring his (flicks)
sheep ,and pigs. Hicks claimed that
on Sunday, the 7th inst., his sheep
were on the public highway, and that
the defendants comingupon tbetn,
abased and caught hold of several ot
them and caused' them eerioas injury.
The prosecution failed to satisfy their
worships that any of the defendants
had been guilty of any such Sabbath
desecration or of the alleged rmproli•
riety, and the air 'cases against the
defendants were summarily' dismissed
with the costs against .hicks. His
worship Buchanan administered a
soupd lecture to the parties regarding.
the very ttnneighbofly condition of.
affairs, in the locality,
Mr, Henry Grob, Health Inspector
for flay township, blade his first otii•
pial round on Saturday and Monday,
the 6th and 8th inst. In Zurich', he
found six whose premises are not in a
sanitary condition, and who were or-
dered to clean up, while in Ilensall
he found twenty delinquents, who
were Ordered to purge their promisee,
Wr. W. McLean, a well.knewn cattle
dealer, purcnased as many tee 1300
animals la one month,
The lawyers and bankers of filt,.
Marys and eleven "All Comer'," play, -
ed a match of cricket Last Week result-
ing m it victory for the latter by a
score of 43 31,
A by-law is to be submitted to the
ratepayer* of St. Marys to raise a loan
of $2,500 for the purpose of erecting a
bridge across the Thames river at Park
street,
oae h ite, f bt.
1 0 Marys a
MrJ p Wh y
successful and well-known importer of
Clydesdales, left list week for Scot.
land on a purchasing tour.
I firmly believe Everest's Cough
Syrup saved the life of my wife. -Jas.
A. Fisher, Comlachie P. 0.
Mr, Seines Anderson, River Road
Fullerton, received a telegram on
Monday trona Delhi .Minnesota. ; in-
forming him of the death of bis son
James, at that place, tie had been
there about twenty years.
Miss Annie Thompson, has secured
an important' position as teacher in
one of the public schools in • the city
of , Toronto. Mr. R. A, Thompson, B.
A., has been appointed vice-principal
of the Collegiate Institute_ Hamilton,
Snore again for Biddulph•
While returning home from church
in Hensel! on Sunday evening, rigs
driven by Ed. Bossenberry and ayoung
man from Rod"gerville, collided. The
young man and a young lady were
thrown from the rig, as was Mr.
Bossenberry, both rigs were slightly
broken.
Two weeks ago the Clinton New
Era said, Mr. A. McD. Allen occupied
the Leeburn Presbyterian pulpit with
great acceptance, and last Tuesday's
Empire spoke of the . "Rev." W. F.
Jobntson, of Goderich, as one of the
Orange orators at Exeter. The mis-
take in each case is quite natural in
View of the wide reputation of both
gentlemen for Christian learning ;and
piety. Bro. Allen probably preached
about the fruit In the Garden of Eden.
Goderioh Star.
I:can also recommend Evereat's
Liver Regulator and Blood Purifier, it
having proved very, affective on a
friend of mine. -Eliza Sproul, Lieut.
S. A. Antrim P. 0.
Carrie McKenzie, alias McDonald, a
school teacher, Vivian, Ontario county,
went:to Toronto to spend tier holt.
days, and hiring out as a domestic to
a number of families, remaining for a
few days at each place, she stole a
quantity of clothes and jewelry. The
police arrested the girl Saturday and
recovered the stolen goods at her
lodging house. "Save me, save me,
for God's sake save me," the cried,
don't put my name in the papers. I
dont want my friends to „know about
this affair, let me go back' and teach
my school after the holidays, and I
will be a good girl the rest of my life.'
She sobbed, as the matron led her to
the cells to await her trail before .the
police magistrate, who sentenced her
tosix months in the Mercer Reform-
atory. ' She is a good looking young
lady, and says that her father and
mother died young and that she was
reared and educated by her uncle, a
farmer, named Tate, living. at Brus-
sels, where she has a large number of
friends.
On Tuesday afternoon Mr Morrison,
of the 18th con. of Hullett, was driv-
ing with an old gentleman named
Martin down the slope on the Base
Line, near the slaugeter houses, the
snap on the breeching strap gave way,
and the horse ran away. Morrison
did his best to pull the horse up. and
might have succeeded had not the
front axile broken, and the speed
o
the horse threw the buggy and its
occupants over against the fence, Mr.
Martin being somewhat injured about
the chest. The horse being free from
the bug€y, ran along the road to where
it is crossed by the railroad, and jump-
ed the east cattle guard, ran along
the track. Near the tank is a long
bridge, and the horse galloped along
the tieson the bridge until it was
nearly over when one of its legs
dropped through one of the openings,
and snapped like a pipe stem. While
the horse was lying on the bridge the
southbound express came whizzing
around the curve, but the sharp ete
of the engineer noticed the obstruct-
ion, and he brought the train to a
stand within a few feet of the beast,
which was edged off of the bridge and
shot to - It was worth
end its suffering-
about $1175.
ro
1 he regular meeting of the Huron
Medical Association was held:in the
Mechanics' Institute, Seaforth, on
'Tuesday July llth.' There were pres-
ent Drs. Campbell,, Scott, Smith, Irv-
ing, vice-pres.; Sloan, Elliott,: Seca ;
(cordon, . Gunn i' • pres. ; ` Honover,
Young, Graham, Armstrong, Nichol.
Bethune, and Mr. Ewing, student.
Dr. Campbell presented a case of
heart disease and also a case of em,
pyeema. Dr.. Graham showed a case
of cystic, and Dr Sloan a case regard-
ing the diagnosis of which there was
some doubt. Dr. Nichol read a paper
on gun -shot wounds. The secretary
read a letter from Dr. Washington ex-
pressing regret at not being able to
attend.. He sent a paper but the
reading and discussion of it was de-
ferred to the next meeting owing to
want of time. Committees were ate
pointed on Ethics, Credentials and
publications_ Dr. Ston was appoint-
ed representative to the Canadian
Medical Association which meets at
Banff, N. W. T., next month. Alto-
gether the meeting was one of ` the
most successful - ever held in the
county, the discourses tieing unusually
animated and profitable. The next
meeting will be hold in Clinion in
t tee months.
.ssmis•ww.
WHAT BAKING POWDER SHALL
WE USE.
Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder is
Made from pure 99 percent. OrystaI Cream
Tartar and English Soda hence is the beat
that cap be made,
London Electric Soap ie only made by
Richard Woodstock, (Trade Mark Regis.
tered.)
IN MOMOIR
Of J. C. McINTOSIT.
(Blessed are tho dead who die in the Lord)
(BY RzQVssT]
Deer Father's sono to Heaven,
For ever to be at rest ;
Iris toil on earth is o'er,
Ho leans on Jusus' b -east.
His presence on email we'll miss--•
A sad trial, inCeed, for us
But God seen fit to call him Homo,
To be with Him in Heaven.'
His hands; wore o'.asped like a Saint -at
rest,
Then closed Ills oyes with a parting
smite;
He had bid ad -+ea to earthly things,
And soared to Wo -Ids on high.
Ile lived a religious life,
Ilow blessed . or us to know ;
'
And it we do our Master's will,
We saall be saved also.
Farewell. Farewell, dear father !
On earthlnoroom we'll meet ;
The parting to us was oozy sad,,
To him it was so sweet.
Ilow happy is eve -y child of grace,
Who kaows his sins are forgiven ;
This earth. heoried, is not myhome
I seek my place, in }leaven.
Composed by his daughter,
Wha]en,Julv2U MARTHA..
"FIRST • CLASS FARM FOR
UborSeA, L. N-10b0arnorgsad inrtnke hotownship rgoo
part of purchase money to remain on Mortgage
if desired. Applyat once to
ELLIOT it ELLIOT,
Vendor's. Solioitors, Exeter.
rpHE LONDON MUTUAL
J- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
CANADA. Head Omoe, London, Ont,
After 30 years of successful business, still
continues to offer the owners of farm property
and private residences, either on buildings or
contents ,tho 'most favorable protection in case
or loss cr damage by fire orlightning, at rates
upon such liberal terms. that no other respect-
able company eau afford to write.. 42,243 poli:
oies in force lst Jan.,1889. Assets $378,209.54
in cash in bank. Government deport, Deben
tures and Premium Notes• JAuss GRANT,
President ; D. 0.1doDONALD, Manager. DAVID
Agent for Exeter and vicinity.
JAQvss, r
XTOTERS' LIST 1889, MUNICI-
PALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
Hay. county of Hann.
Notice is hereby given the,' I have transmitted
or delivered to the persons mentioned in sec-
tions 5 and 6 of the voters list act. the copies
required by said sections, to be so transmitted
or delivered of the list made pursuant to the
said Act,; of all persons appearing by the last
revised assessment roller thesaidmunioipality
to be untitled to vote in the aid munioipality
at elections tor members of . the Legislative
assembly and atmunioipal elections ; and that
said chat was posted up at my otrioe (at my
residence) on the 19th day of July, 1889, and
remains there for inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine the said
list and if any omission or any other errors are
found therein to take immediate proceedings
to have the said errors oorreoted according to
law. SAMUEL, POSTER, Clerk
July 19th,1889. Zurioh P.' 0.
Mail Contract.
EALED TENDERS, addres-
sed to the Post Master General will be
received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday. the
16th August, 1889, for the .conveyance of bet'
Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Ccntraot for
four years, six times per week each way, be-
tween Dashwood and Exeter Railway Station,
from 1st September next. The' conveyance to
be made in a' vehicle. Printed notices contain-
ing further information as to conditions of,
proposed contract may be seenandblank forms
of Tender may be obtained at the P081Ofoes
of Dashwood, Exeter. Sarepta and Hay and at
this office,`
Tido won (Iry of to day is London Electric
Sono.
All first class grocers soli London Elec-
tric Soap.
1usi5o on your grocer giving you :London
Electric Soup,,it ]s the beet,
Four bare of London Eleettio Soap for
2iets,
Don't fail to try Londou Electric Sohp
once, and you Will use no other,
ioi fi'�chefs Castaria
H. G. ROl'KIRK,
Post Office Inspector.
Post Cffoe Inspector's Office,
Stratford., 12July, 1889.
MARK$T RZPORTB.
aairTita
fi'orrootedat5o'otopkp.m, Wsduesday '
Rod tvlo a
spring Wt1e.Ft.., .» 80
Barley r.
Oat ...
,
CloverSred «. -, 560to600
Timothy .,,, 2 60 to 8.00
Peas .e..: 0 46 10 0 50
Corn .-. 0 40 to 0 60
Eggs .., « 0 121581 Ott 0 11
Snttei to 0. 13
Ploarperbbi,, • 0000555
Potatoes per bushel to 35
Appplos,per bag CO to 0 60
DriedAppleapr b ... 0 $to 004
,, 0 06 to
0 0 00
G ese per b.
i
Turkey perib . 0 07 to 08
Pucks pe rep'.
pr ,. 0 50 10 0 86
Chickensperpr ... 0 25 to 0 S0
R'ogs,dressedperl0 ▪ G 00 to 6 25
Beef . 4 00 10 5 00
gidesrough, ... ... 3 50 to 46560
OC
dressed s no to 6 00
8heepekitts eaob , 06510 > 90
Goatskins 0 5e to 0 70
Wool perib ... „ 0 18 to 0 10
13ayperton .:. 0800 to 08 00
Onionsnerbusb 0 50 to 0 75 wogdper cord ... ... 2 5 to 3 00
aT: hr AIiYB
Pall. Wheat...... ........... ... $0 80 0 88
Spring Wheat 0 80 0 88
Barley . 00250 58 0 40
Oats 2 0 26
Clover Seed.,. „ : •• 60 000
TimothyE50 8 00
Peas 48050
Butter 12 0 12
s
Potatoes per bag 25 0 80
11 0 11
Apples per bush 0 65
Wool perib 17 0 18.
Haypertou 8 f0 8 00
$ran per fou ..14 00 14 00
Shorts " "-7%00%275
20 00 20 00
Oatmeal per bbl 0 00 7 00
LONDON
Wheat, 90o to .93 per bus
Oats, 814' to 32 c per bushel. Peas, 480 to 48o
per. bushel. Barley,malting, 43o to145to per bus
Barley, feed, 384o to 4540 per bushel.
TORONTO
ToaoNTo.July 9—Wirnae-fall, No. 2, $0
to $L03; spring. No.2. $1.03 to $1.04; red win-
ter, No 2, •$1.03 to $1.04; No 1, Manitoba
hard, $1 13 to 51.14 Rummy. No. 1 56o to 57o
No.2, 520 to 53e; No. 3, 42o to 45o; No 3, extra
47o to 48e. Picas, No 2, 60e to 64o. OATS, No.'
2, 30 0. to 33e. Froue extra, $4,10 to- $4.20;
strong bakers. $4.50 to $4.80.
Manitoba. $1 15 ando 51firm,
5 andNo 2 do. at 112
No. 3 barley, outside, at 004o oats, on track, at
31o.
1VOTICE.
LI My wife, Catherine GAlvin,having left
my home, bed and hoard, without any just'
cause or provocation, I' hereby forbid persons
harboring her or giving her credit on my
account, for I will not be responsible for her
board and lodgings or any debts she may con- ..
tract.
PATRICE GLAViN,
South Boundary, Stephen
July lith 1859. l month.
TANTED
GOOD, reliable men can find perma-
nent employment. Good SALARY and ex-
penses paid weekly. Liberal inducements to
beginneOrs.free.
required. istbihePrevious years.
as.Al
geoods ms arran sd first -clues. Write at once for
tJ. W.111ACSAlt,
St. Thomas, Ont:, Gen. Manager for Maple
Grove Nurseries. (Mention this paper.)
FA'B I1 FOR SALE OR RENT
L The undersigned offers for sale or rent
his premises containing 100 acres, being lot 17,
con 1st, 1} miles scut of Centralis and 5;
miles from Exeter, on the London road, the
very best situation, Thera are 84 acres cleared,
remainder principally of beach and maple.
The soil is of a rich clay loom, well under
drained and in a first class state of cultivation.
There are on he premises a large brick house,
two splendid barns . one a bank barn 72x34,
Good orchard 'and l.wonever •tailing wells. The
property is well fenced, is planted well with
shade trees, and one of the best appointed and
most desirable farms in the `district. For
further particulars apply on the premises er
to
JAS . D.•. GLA VIN,
July 18th, 1869 Centralia, P. 0,1 month,
80 to 0 8$
to 0 88
35 to 40
26 to 26
CONSUMPTION CURED
An old physician, ,retired from practice,
having had placedin his hands by an East
Indian missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma-
nent cure ?of Consumption. Bronchitis, ll throat and lung
Ca-
tarrh, Asthma and a
affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debilityandall Nervous Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands ofeases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows.Actuated by Ibis motive
and a desire to relieve hum an sufferint, I
wr.isend free of oharge,to all who desire's,
this reoipe,in German,Frenoh or English,
with full directions fcr preparing and using.
Sent. mail by addressing w ith stami
naming this nap er.W. A , NoYEl 149 Power s
Blool, 9c tester t
\T0't'.ERS LIST 1889, MUNICI
PALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
Stopbon, county of Huron.
Notice is being kiven that 1 have transmitted
or delivered to the persons mentioned in sec-
tions 5 and 6 of the voters list act, the copies
required by said sections, to be so -transmitted
or delivered of the list made pursuant to the
said Act, ot'all persons appearing by the last
revised assessment roll of tho said municipality
to bo entitled to vote in tho said municipality
at election for members of the Legislat Are
assembly and at municipal oleetions and
t'.iat said list was posted up et my office (at my
residence) on the 25th day of July, 1880, and
remains there for inspection.
1j]ledtors are called upon to examine the said
list and if any omission or any other errors are
found therein to take immediate proceedings
to have the said errors corroded according to
law. CitilOTitn PuouTv,'Clerlt,
July 25th, 1889. Play P. 0.
ADVICE TO MoTxEas.-Are you disturbed ao.
nightand broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying, with pain of Cuttine
Teeth? If so send at onoe and get a bottle
of"Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup" for Chil-
dren Teething. Its value is incalculable.
It willrolieve the poor little sufferer im
mediately Depend upon it, mothers ; there
is no mistake abont it. It cures Dysentery
and Diarrbora, regulates the Stomach and
)3owels,cures Wiud°olio, softens the Gums.
reduces Inflammation, awl gives tone and
energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescription
of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United
States, and is for sale by al] druggists
throughout the world. Piioe twenty -live
cents a bottle. Be sure and askfor"Mae.
Wrxenow's 5"oTHINo s"HDD ".Ind no
other Ind.
61110211210.
i1 OOD ofANOE FOR A
BLACK S14II'CFI,
Good paying Blacksmith business and prom-
isor, comprising shop, dwelling and stable, for
sale or to rent, in the th.ivingvillage of ];lim-
viIbe, t0wnYhip of TJsberne, on corner opposite
liodt;ins' Hotel and Smith's store anct100 p081
°thee, Possession at once. Apply to John Pt
White, Centralia P. 0.. or to Lewis 13, bickson,
barrister. dm., Exeter, Ont.--3mos.
ILLAGE PROPERTY. FOR
Salo, Sho residonee of the late 1B re.
Simpson, consisting of 2 Villattelot$,. There is
on the lots a good house and barn t.lso good
well,. Will be sold chose.
For farther particulars a >ply to, ,. iittAITND,
or to
IVSr, sllrl'gnry
Pared
DESTROYS AND REMOVES WORM S
Or. ALL KINDS IN CHILDREN OR
ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND
igAl blOT'HARM THE most.,
r DELICATE CHILD •c-•
G. A. llyndman
--KEEPS--
G-roceries and
Confectionery
OF THE REST QUALITY.
Also best Pipes, Tobaccos and Cigars
PETTY'S HAMS BACON and LARD
Thorley's Improved Horse end Cattle Food
Dashwood Roller Flour.
G. A. HYNDMAN.
rashiodoloStylo:1
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Deafness end noises it} . the bead of
23 years' standing bye simple'remedy, will
Bond a description of It lrnies to any persona
who applies to Ntetier4SON, 177 McDougal
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CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
To .rax ED3`Toit:
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ease. By its timely use thousands of hope-
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baveconsumptiou if they will send mo
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Respeotfully, DR. T. A. SLOCUM
Toronto, Out. 3'7 Yonge street
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yrtic t
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See
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UNDERTAKER &
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t
Walnut & Rosewood Caskets
ALSO OOFr'INs OF EVERY DESONTETIOi4.
A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FURNISHED Co6' x-
DUCTED AT Low RATES.
My stock of Furniture is un-
excelled.
rGIVE ME A CALL
DO YOU.
That time has come. You can
depend upon it that every person
purchasing their goods at PARK-
INSON'S saves money by doingso
thereby will make their fortunes.
Ris prices are down.
You are not asked high prices to
make up losses for debts contract-
ed by bad customers. Don't you
see there is thousands in it.
Parkinson's stock is new and
consists of Dry Goode, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Tweeds,
Boots and Shoes, in fact everything
usually kept in a first class general
store. See his black and colored.
Cashmeres at 25 cents and up.
You can get the cheapest all -wool
suit in Exeter made to order at
Parkinson's.
Make no mistake- Consult your
own interests andexamine his
stock before making your purchase
elsewhere and you will soon save
enough for a fortune. You can do
better at the . Cheap Cash Store
than any other place in Exeter,
Highest market price allowed
for farm produce at Parkinson's.
First Door North of the Town
Overeoatings at any price ; Suit-
ings at any price ; Pant Ings
at any price.
es t Ordered Clothingp i 9dnced in Exeter
o
Gentlemen f' lotf'vo your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stock of Fine Trimmings, rind the hest
(Jutting in Town, you are guru of satiated.
tion.
J. PARKINSON.
FURNITURE
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHAM GOODS
—ARE USUALLY SOLD`
—TAENCALLAT-
I L ' '
-ONLY FIRM -CLASS-
lia. GoodsR.e Lble
At Prices Lower that so-cal-
led Cheap Hooses can give
Undertaking in all its
Branches.
S. GIDLEY,
(Successor to 0. & S. Gidley)
ODDFELLOW'S BLOCS
lit IRE Iffall116 1111
OUR SPRING STOCK
Spades andShovels, ..
Fence Wires
ANNEALED, BARBED AND; OTHER MAKES,
—Which we are in a position to offer to the Public at the --
Very Finest Prices for Cash
-We have also on band a full line of -
SHELF and BUILDING HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc., at Famine Prices.
Stoves and Tinware of all kinds, always on hand, at prices that defy competition.
Sewing Machines, Baby Carriages, Field and Garden Seeds. Eave-troughing a
Specialty. A. call solicited.
BISSETT BROS.
Ji1ES PICKARD
Every Department in the Old Established is
now most complete, and full of the fates
novelties.
The French, English and American Millinery 'cant
be excelled. The stock of Dress Goods is larger ab
cheaper than ever shown. All the best makes of rich Bl.
colored and sho'a silks, Cheap. Parasols and Sun shack
of every design (both long and short stenos. Fine fancy
zephers, plain zephers. Sateens and Prints in endless 'vat:
]et5 . A special lot of Swiss Embroideries for Dresser'
(.lovely goods.) Every lady should see our Dress Trig
wings (which contain all the latest novelties. Colne e
and inspect our stock.
F
N, 73. ---Tho attention to of Dress -makers is spei;lal!1
called to the Dress Goods department.
JAMES P1CKARD, Exeter