The Exeter Times, 1889-12-19, Page 5HENSALL
Holiday. 8210
-OF-
Boots and Shoes.
A, *set* s
Below Bankrupt Prices. Ali kinds of
Boots a shoes, Rubbers Overshoes,
Felt Goods of all kinds,' Pelt T3eote,
Felt Socks, Ameriean Rubbers, also
TRUNKS and VALISES 1
Satchels for ladies of all eizes and
styles. Leading lines in Fine
Shoes, I have Cooper &
Smith's, John Me-
. Pherson & Co's
celebrated
makes
THE BEST TO WEAL -t, OP ANY
GOODm IN THE Do-
ivilNION •
I have a large
stock yet to sell, of which
I am bound to sell to make room for
ea'New Goods Arriving Daily tiel.
No reasonable offer refused -
No trouble to show goods.
Butterand Rims taken in exchange for goods
Stand-MeEwan's Block. opposite Baynold's
Hotel. -
A. WESELOIT
HENsALL.
DISTRICT DOINGS.
The.Latest Current News Throughout the
District,
La Grippe has reached London, Ont.
Cupid's CI,-istnaas harvest yielded
large returns.
Mr. John G. Humphrey, of Stratford,
died on Monday, aged 57 years.
Blyth has a population of 308 child-
ren of school age.
Stratford is agitating for a linen
factory.
Seaforth is soon to have electric
ugh t.
Mr. Shirret and Miss Wade, of
Grand Bend, were married last week.
The recent high winds did consider-
able damage throughout the distrust.
Evangelist Moody will be in London
for & week, commencing last Saturday.
Mr. John Sheppard and Miss Mary
Jane Young, of Oorbet, were married
on the 18th ult.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson, of
Fernhill, are each laid up with a dis-
abled hand.
Twin girls were bora to Mr. and
Mrs. l'hos Davidson, ot Wroxeter, last
Sunday week.
A Goderioh dog mistook a window
for a door, $20 worth of damage ia
charged against him.
A young man, of unsound mind
named Fianna, of Attwood, drowned
himself last week.
Tee Wingham band turned out on
Chrietmas and played sweet musio
nearly all day.
Mrs. John Farrow, of Bluevale, died
on the ast day of the old year, aged
40 years.
The house of Mrs. Wm. Smith, of
Goderich, was broken into last week
and a quantity of eatablea stolen.
Some young gaffer started a fire in
....A, the Blyth ticket office nf the agricul-
tural grounds. It was discovered
/before any damage was done.
If the Stratford Herald is all the
Stratford rimes says it is, the sooner
it shuffles off this mortal coil the
better.
Joe Hollingsworth, 01 Woodstock
got into a row on Christmas day and
got a badly out head for a Christmas
Box.
A hostler in Grant's stable, Isruce-
- field, Was kicked in the face by a horse
last week,and was picked up insensi-
ble.
The pumps of the Lucknow water-
works were so heavy that they broke
the axles of the heavy trucks which
conveyed them from the station.
In some towns the newly elected will
be supposed to grapple with the elec-
tric light. They had better be care-
ful. '
The members of the St. Marys brass
band gathered a.,little of -the needful
by serenading candidates for the
election, at their homes,
Mr. David Miles and Miss Alison
Scott, of Wroxeter, were married on
Christmas ; also Mr e Geo. Barnard, jr.,
to Miss Mary' VVtIlis, of the same
place.
Mrs Andrew Reciferd, of Avonton,
who has for some months been declin-
ing in health, died on Saturday, 21st
ult. The funeral took place on Mon-
day, at Avonbank.
The shoe shop of Mr. James B. jatne-
son, of Brucefield. had a narrow escape
from being burned last week. About
$100 wortn of hand -made work was
destroyed.
Mr. John Neal, of the 7th con.,
McGillivray) fell Iroise a mow to the
barn floor a distance of 18 feet, last
Week, his injuries confining him to
his bed ever since.
The Parkhill Gazette has passed its
twentieth milestone and is a .welcome
exchange. Its "ads.” are cleanly oat,
• the press work good, and its articles
snappy and crispy. May it ever pros-
per.
A. corespondent gays the second
datighter of ChaCes Ritohie, of Morris,
aged TO years, weighs the respectable
figure Of 108 pouads. All sumnaer she
Milked three cows, washed tile dishes
and walked:I* mules to School.
At a tratford social, a ticket with
a certain nereher had to be presented
at the doorin order to gain admittance.
A yoting lady counterfeited the twni.
ber arid gained admission, but was
subsequently found eut, and great
indignation was expressed.
A eircne strUele Stratford last week,
and there wag the biggest kind of
excitement. The cash box, with $10
or $12 in it, W48 upset and the Moll
hose had quite a melee to get posses,
sion of the dOills. &Vete), fietio ene
eosin tore oceurred, and a large nurnbor
wore brought before the maglistrato.
Mins rrl's Linilnent Cale% DieteMper.
MiSe Minnie Ireland, of Springhank,
died lest weak ot typhoid fever.
A
May young lady has the
helitt of ringing unuecessarily, dear
bells as she passes along the street,
Mr. Wm. Levy, of Blyth, had the
third finger of huelort hand cut off by
a straw cutter,
Goolerich is trying to get a oreamery,
a canning factory and a brick and
dram tile yard established there.
The etreet lights in Mitchell all
went out on Christmas night, through
the huoglieg of en operator. Electri•
city will not be fooled with.
"Dr." J. B. Watson, lecturer, preaob-
or, etc., has started a new monthly
paper in pt. marys, to be calied, The
Pen and Platform.
Mr. Isaac Walker, of East Williams,
while driving home from Parkhill on
Christmas morning, was thrown from
his buggy and killed.
A red squirrel burglarized a Moray
store last week,and broke considerable
glassware. ending up with a feed of
nuts. -
Mrs. Alexander Douglas, of Seaforth,
drenk carbolic acid in naistake for her
usual medicine and died shortly after-
wards.
Angus McIntyre, of Parkhill, waa
sent to jail for a month, lor pointing a
revolver at his brother and threaten
ing to shoot him.
ieSr, Wm. Fluker, qf Pleasant Valley,
boasts or having a horse 34 years old
which ploughed his share of GO aores
this fall.
At a recent sale at Auburn, Wm.
Mtlls pm chased a yoke of thorough-
bred Manitoba cattle for the sum of
$72, which is considered their value.
Mr. -Hugh Kelly, of East Nissouri,
had his barns, stables, etc , destroyed
by fire on Monday night, week. There
were 7 cows, 1 horse, ell his grain anci
implements burned in the buildings.
A Seaforth church audience was
kept awake last Sunday during the
sermon, when it was whispered around
that a young lady was messing her hat
Wrong end foremost.
While W. Jervis, proprietor of the
Sheriff Carroll property, Ingersoll, was
excavating the cellar for a barn on
Frirlay week, the scraper brought up
the bona ot one of Oxford's “prehis-
toric men." The skull was intact, and
he has it u a curiosity.
it Sarnia, just before the election
Mr, Mowat claimed that 'Truth and
Righteousness" was a plank of the
Liberal platform. Just after the elec-
tion a Latubton Liberal wrote to a
friend, -"We have knocked Truth
and Righteousness into a cocked hat."
All the pall.bearere at the funeral of
the late John Grieve, of McKillop,
came to this country with him in' the
same vessel 52 years ago. The circum.
stances of their, all meeting together
on the sad °cession was purely acci-
dental.
A woman in Stratford, some years
ago. adopted her son's child, its
mother dying shortly after its birth.
'rho other day the child's father
married again, and sought to regain
possession of his •child, the grand -
another resisted and a lively tussel
ensued. She still retains the child.
A villian, named Jackson, came to
El rna some time ago, and representing
himself as being single, sought the
acquaintance of a farmer's daughter
and under promise of marriage ac-
complished her ruin. He has since
made his escape, and the girl's dis-
grace his been too much for her men-
tal balance, and she is in the asylum,
Thomas Maxwell, of Brussels, keeps
an ordinary bred cow, and just to see
what she was worth to him he kept an
accurate account ot the milk and
lutter from March 8th to Nov. 5th of
last year. He found the result to be
as follows . 302 pounds of butter,
$46.69 ; milk sold, $10. Total, $57.69,
in seven months. In addition to this
there was the milk used by the family
during this time, worth at least $5.
The Huron News -Record Gaya :-A
scoendrel described as about 20 or 24
years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches in
height, with thin, light mousteche has
been travelling the country raising
money in a cheeky and fraudulent
manner. At Ingersoll the impostor
passed himself °Was our Mr. Todd, of
rhe News -Record, Mr. 0. J. Mite.hell,
a furniture dealer, being the victim.
Our exchanges would do well to warn
people of the fraud, as other respect-
able people may be gulled in the same
manner as Mr. Mitchell. Pass him
around.
Woodstock Sentinel -Review (Grit) :
The tittle town of Mitchell in the
county of Perth should feel proud of
itself. It can boast of one editor
(Conservative) who is the father ot
thirteen of a family, and of another
who recei4'y described himself as "an
Englishman by birth, by tradition and
partly by education; and Irishman by
naarriage ; a Canadian by isdoption ; a
Grit frOn1 political expediency, and an
annexationist by the gift ofprophecy."
It must be e.denitted that the Grit
editor has by far the longer list of
qualifications ; but we regret to find
him burdened with thegiftofprophecy,
especially when he prophecies annexa-
tion. Better be the father of thirteen
of a family.
Short Items of New.
(meteorite,
It is elehned that the directory of Teronto
for 1890 will centein 66,482 eittnee,
uniltiplied by 31, whieh the promoters give
tie 0 fir estimate, gives a population of
216,056
It is said that the Manitoba Government
has fatly decided to abolish the separate
school system, as it eitists now, bet the
matter of religious training will be left to
the Weal Robot boards to deal with,
It is understood that at the meeting of
the Privy Council, Thursday, it was decided
to eommete the son tenee of death, passed
on McMahon, the Essex Centre murderer,
to imprisoureent for life.
The best Anodyne and expectorant for
the cure of colds and oeughs and all throat,
lung, end bronohlaktroebles, is, undoubt-
edly, Ayer's Cberry Pectoral. Ask your
druggists for it, and,at the same time, for
Ayer's Almanao, whioli is free to all.
Arob bishop Duhanael 1171.$ withcIrswn his
approval from 'United Canada, and has re-
csneated Father Coffey, the editor to pub-
lish such withdrewal. It is said Father
Coffey will refuse to comply with this
request.
Mrs. Wm, Blashill, of Brussels, anfor
tunately displaced her jaw while yawning
the other day. A. medioal man had to be
called in to set matters right,
The Methodist Church at Detton was
bnrnt about imots on eaturday. The fire
originated in the furnace, Tho °Unroll was
being warbled preparatory to cleaning out
for Sunday's service and tee connection
with the furnace being &Iodise, the
timbers took fire.
UNITED seeene.
The Boston Commercial Bulletin's tele-
graphic canvass of the wool supply in the
United States shows a total supply in
dealers' hands of 70,000,000 pounds domes-
tio and 15 000,000 pounds foreign. agaiest
50,000,000 domestic and 17,000,000 foreign
in 1888,
The weakness and debillity whioh results
from illness may be speedily overcome by
the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This is a
safe, but powerful tonic, assiets digestion,
regulates the liver aniefiticlneys, and cleanses
the blood of all germs cif disease.
San Francisco, Cal, Jan The Storm
has caused great damage to the Oregon
Railway re Navigation Company's road.
Three accidents have been reported. Fire-
man Cross was scalded at Hood River yes-
terday, and li'irensan Orris was killed iu a
collisio between a freight and passenger
train near Willows last night. It is rumored
that two men were killed and thirteen per-
sons injured on the saine road at Itipara,
but this is unconfirmed. The tiret train
from Spokane in five days arrived. to day
Eight engines have been demolished on this
road. The heavieet snowstorm in years
prevails.
C. 0. RunsunDs & Co.
Gents, -I certify that MINARD'S LINI-
MENT mired my daughter of a severe and
what appeared to be a fatal attack of diph-
theria after all other remedies had failed,
aud recommend it to all who may be afflict
ed with that terrible disease.
Tone' D. BOTITILTED.
French Village, Jan'y, 1889.
A little of Guibourt's Parisian Balm applied
at night, will soon render the hands soft and
white. Parisian balm is delightfully perfum-
ed. Sold by all druggists.
WELL PLEASED.
Dear Sirs, -I can recommend Hagyard's
Yellow Oil as a sure cure for rheumatism.
I had it for some time and was cured by
two bottles, and I must say it is the hest
thing I oan get for general use as a pain
reliever. J. Museenn,
Strathavon Ont.
SUDDEN CHANGE.
Mrs George Flewelling, St. John, N. B.
writes :-"I suffered from weakness and
costiveness, so I bought a bottle of Burdock
Blood Bitters, and before I finished it, no-
ticed a change. After using three bottle I
am now entirely cured, and recommend
13. B. 13, as a positive cure for costiveness."
IF YOU HAVE A. 001/01H,
Do not neglect it. It should be loosened as
soon as possible, and to do this nothing
excels Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam. Obstin-
ate coughs yield at once to its expectorant,
soothing and healing properties, while colds,
hoarseness- whooping cough, asthma, etc..
are promptly relieved by its perfect action
011 the throat and bronchial tubes. ,
THE LANES AND STREETS "
Of a city are like the veins and arteries of
the body -if foul or impure, diser se results.
(Melones the blood from the foul Warners by
using Bardook .Blood Bitters, the best
blood medicine ever devised to cure allialoocl
disorders from a common pimple to the
worst scrofulous sore.
PREVAILING SICKNESS.
The most prevalent complaints at this
season are rheumatism neuralgia. sore
throat, inflammations and congestions. Fcr
all these and other painful troubles flag -
yard's Yellow Oil is the best internal ;led
external remedy.
WORN our AND RUN DOWN.
BY disease and debility the human system
becomes worn out and run down before its
dine. Keep the head *gear, the bowels
regular, the blood pure, the kidneys and
liver active by the use of Bnrdoelc Blood
Bitters. nature's great tonic and regulator,
and disease cannot exist.
MONEY FOR ALL.
WANTED -A good energetic man, or,
men, to sell our Fruit Trees, Roses, Shrubs,
Ornamentals, etc. Permanent employment.
Write at °nee for terms, and st cure choice
of territory, We sell only firseclass stock,
batelsome outfit free. Address MAN
BROTHERS, Nurserymen, Rochester N.
Y. --8t Nov, 21,
saweed.r.aossawormaaaisove
IVI A KlazIMPOR TS
lied Wheat ...
Spring Wuoat •••
tlarley
Oets
°lever S )ed
lfltnotby
Peas
Core
ilOgs
Ratter
atourperobi ..„
rotatoes,per bushel
A.pples,per oag
DriadApplespr b
lieese sex lb.
9.3urkey per lb
finektiper ij
Chickeneperpr
Efogs,dreseedperl (0
Fleet
rtidesrough,
" dressed ...
ilieepskins each
Oalfskins
Wool per 1b
ilia9Pertoa
Opionsverbutto
Woodper aord
YAM
•••
75 to 00 80
00 s7s5 te 00 80
to 00 40
• 25 to 20
••• 3 50 to 4 00
e. 1 50 co 7 00
••• 63 to 0 31
••• 0 40 to 0 52
▪ 0 2c t o 20
••• 14 to 0 16
00 00 5 16
••• 4000 150
i.• 1 CO to 1 CO
.•• 0 4 to050
0 06 to 0 07
... 0 08 to 15
• 0 0(3 to 0 07
••• 0 25 to 0 30
••• 4 50 to 5 00
00 t o 5 25
... 2 00 to 2 50
... 0 6Q to 80
... 0 50 to Q 99
,.. 0 133 to 0 70
,., CIO to 8 00
.,. 0 50 to 0 Q0
25 to 9 o0
ST: IIIADYS 0
Fall Wheat..................... 0 75 0 80
Spring Wheat., .. . ..... --- . 0
. ......... ....... ..... 0 75 80
Betsey., I 0 35 0 40
Oats 0 2, 0 95
Olover Seed 3 c0 3 50
Titnothy '2 50 4 CO
Peas 0 50 0 50
Mega 13 0 15
Butter, 14 0 16
Potatoes per bag . 40 1 00
Apples per bush .. • ...... ...... ........ 0 55
Wool per lb 20 020
way perton . , 7 CO 800
13ran per ton... . .14 00 14 00
slimes e ''' ee. .."." ..... . ...20 00 20 00
Oatraeal per bbl . 6 50 7 00
LONDON,
Wheat,83o to 84e per bus. Oafs, 27e to
27o per bus. Peas, Me to 57e per bus. Bar-
ley, Malting. 48 to 480 per bus, Barley Feed,
glio to 410 per bus corn, 450 to 47e per
bushel.
TORONTO.
Toronto, Jan. 8. -Wheat -Spring No. 2, 684
to 84e per bus 'red winter,No. 2. 85c: to 87 per
bus. Manitoba No.1 hard, 1 02 to 104 No. 2,98o
to 1 00; PEAS 5800 60o per bus. OATS 280
to 31a per bus. FLOITR, extra, $3.60 to 03.65
per bbl; straight roller. 413.85 to $3,90;
erong bakers, t4,00 to $4.50. BARLEY, No 1,
490 to 50o; No.2 410 to 45o; No 3, extra 390 to
40o; No, 3,830 to 35e.
FOR RICKETS, MARASMUS, AND ALL
WASTING DISORDERS OF
CHILDREN.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil,
with Hypophosphites, is unequaled. The
rapidity with which children gain flesh and
strength upon it is very wonderful. "I
have used Scott's Emulsion in cases of
Rickets and Marasmns of long atanding.
In evory case the improvement was mat lc -
ed." -J if Mao, M,D., New york. Sold
by all Druggists, 500. and $1;00
To Our Subscribers.
The special announcement which ap-
peared in our columns Rome time since, an-
nouncing a special arrangement with Dr.
13. 3. leendall Co., of Enosburg Falls, Vt.,
publishers of "A Treatise on the Horse
and his Diseases,"whereby our subscribers
were enabled. to obtain a copy of that vale
able work PRED by sending their
address to B. J. KENDALL CO., (and
enclosing a two.cent stamp for mail-
ing same) is renewed for a limited period.
We trust all will avail themselves of the
opportunity of obtaining this valuable work
To every lover of the Horse it is indis-
pensable, as it ti eats in a simple manner
all the dis sees which afflict this noble ani
mal Its phenominal sale throughout the
United States and Canada, make it stan-
dard authority. Mention this paper when
sending for a "Treatise."
Nov. 4th -]30.
Tho anatia
y.
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iMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE
The following lands, now rented, will be
(men for sale after 1st November, 1889, when
she existing leases will expire: --
TOWNSHIP CONOESSIOV LOT
H?,,9 • . • .... • 8 Wi,E+ &Et,Wi, 6
is N.9
" . ... .... 15 Ne,7, Wi, 21, 25
Stephen 14 st 12
" Aux Sables ,Ee, 14, El, El 17
West.William 14 Elea
15 3
Stanley 8 WI, 7, WI, a
GENERAL TERMS :-One-fourth of pue-
obese moi,ey down, and ten years given in
which to :say balance, at a rental equal to in-
terest at 5 per cent. per annum.
Prices will be given on application to the
Commissioners,
7
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CANADA (.30MPANY,
Toronto.
October 28th, 1889.
Fnib�Sly'
KT:MPS,:
• A ..WANT,...SCIPPLIE.P.:
We will hereeftex make and keep on halal, a geed supply of wooden pumpe, wbieh
WO wiltsell at usual prices, and guareletee there to all the bill with stitiefactiou.
We respectfully ask a ellare of your patronage in thie line, and we will endeavor
00 supply you with good Pumps, and promPtly.
Iron Pumps will be leurnished When Desired.
Shop one door south of Parson's 131uoksmith Shop, Main -at,, Exeter.
W. TREVETHICIL
Srat
RENSALL,
IIARDWARE MLROHANTS
DEALERS 117 ALL TUE LEADINO,
AVG
ONT.
JIVER TA ICE 85.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF GOODS,
STOVES & RANGES.
411 R'inds of Light
and Heavy _Hardware.
MECHA1\TICS TCOLS,
CUTLERY', ETC.
OAL DELIVERED ON SHORTEST
NOTICE AT LOWEST
PRICES.
Emblems of the Different
Societies.
Evetything new and first clans.
FUNERALS CONDUCTED AT MOD-
ERATE COST. THE BEST
HEARSE IN THE
COUNTY.
Clive us a call tor anything in. the line
-11/411.1•/0/001
KN
CKED
WE WILL START A GREAT
KNOCK -OUT
--ON-
ALE !
Thursday Dec. 191119 1 U9„
AND UONIINUE THE SAME
FOR 40 DAYS.
We will Offer our large stock of Staves, Tinware, Axes, Crosscut
Saws, Lamps and La.rrip Goods
FOB, Celan Orm-e
At prices that will KNOCK BANKRUPT PRIOES into
A COCKED HAT.
Thisis no bombast but actual facts. A. call only necessary to con-
vince you.
Agents for the Raymond Sewing Machine. All kinds of Machine
Needles and Oils.
All accounts must be settled by cash or note by the 1st day of
February, 1889.
BISSETT BROS.
CENTRAL
Drug Store
BE1011 11110
That we are still continuing
0111'
A full stock of all kinds ol
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand, Winan's
Conditio3a
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
Central Drug Store Exetex,
C LUTZ.
rim and. 1INTER
Discount Sale
DURING JANUARY.
20 per cent. off on Drygoods
and 10 Der cent. off on
Hardware (SE Crockery
1701%
HAPPEL c3's CLEGITORN;
ZURICH.
N. B. -Ali parties indebted will
save trouble by settling prior.
to Jan. I50h.
DO YOU
WANT TO BUY
CI-OODDS-
tgli
Grippe," or Lightning
Catarrh.
bla.
emerost,-"La Grippiv •e, or RUSSIAll
influenza, as it is teemea, is in reality an
epidemic enteral., and is celled by some
playeiciane "lielitning catarrh," from the
rapidity with which it sweeee over the
countly. Allow tie to dra • the atten1 ion
of yonr mations to the fact that Nasal Bebe,
as well as being a the; ough cure for all
cases of the ordinary (sold in the bend and
OR 0 I , wilL giv0 prouopt rel'ef 111 0 C 011 0(35
most severe eases of "la grippe" or Russian
i)dllotlzlt,£1.1 it Will SITPOLUAllY ClOiLls the
nasal passages, allay irritation and relieve
the dull, opprsssieti heactaohe ascompanying
the disease, No falsity should be without
bottle of Nasal 13 Iles in the heels°, as cold
in the Easel end, oaten h, ere peculiarly
reliable to aileek people at thie zeason ot
the yeas', sua Nasal lialre is the only
prompt awl speedy dare for these troubles
ever offered the imblio. Easy to rtse end
agreeable. If yoe emmot got it as emir
dealers it will be SOPt post free on receipt of
price (50 souls and $1 Per bottle) by ad-
dressing rerseoun & Go,
Brockville, Ont.
I have just received my large consignment
of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
and to make room for there I
am now selling of! my
When Baby wan sick, we gave her Castoria
When she wa4 a 00110, she cried for Castoria.
When sbo became MIAS, she eleng te Castorie, '
When she bad Children, she gave show Ca.storia,
Aovicd 7lo3loretutta.--A.reyou diaturboda, 1
niglitand bralten of yottr rest by a 51010 ohie:1
suffering and crying with pains, of duttinv
Teeth? It so send at once and got a bottle
of' 'Airs ,Wins LOW'S Soothing Syrup" for Chil-
(Iron Teething. Its Value Is Inealculable.
10 willeolleve the peer little ;sufferer im
mediately Oonend upon 10, mothers ; there
Is no mistake about it. It ouree Dysontese
and Ditirrhosse regelates tlie Stomach tied
Itowers,ouree Wind °olio, settees lase quills.
reduces Entlamaistion, aila gives tone tied
energy to tee whole system, 'Mrs, Wineeow's
Soothing Syrup" for ehildeen teething is
pleasant to 01133 testa and is Cho prescription
og ono of the oldest and hese Percale
ph ystelaes end 1111T Yes 10 tale Viiited
States, mid is for sale by 11 dimggiste
throughout the world, Price tiventp.five
conks a bottle. Be sure end ask tore:erns,
Wiesr,owe sfer/l,'ItINC1 S0'1111A/ "Ana 110
Ot or 100.
TEM BEST YET
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
Overcoatinge at any price; Snit-
ings at any price ; Pantings
at any price.
est Ordered Clothing pi educed in Exeter
entleinen I leave your orders eatly, for
wfth the best stell Of Tittles* ; the boot
stook of ritio Trimmings, and tlio bed
Cutting in Town, yeti are sure of atisfita-
ion
,
Previous Stook !
At figures away'clown. 1 do not believe in
carrying over goods until another
year, and will always
sell at
ROOK BOTTOIW PRICES
Rather than hold them over.
MY STOOK.
is the best assorted in
tOwn and of first qtatlity goods
I an here to excilmege goods with
the public for cash or pro-
' dude and am bound to
de it.
T 18 ROSS,
FIRST—CL A.SS
FUP ITU
AT LOWER RATES
THAN SHAM 000D8
—ARE USUALLY SOLD-
--TIIDN OALL 4217 -
GIDLEY'S
Market Store, EXETI-1111.
Nov, 113, 1880.
--ONLY FIRST-OLASS—
Reliable G-oods
At Prices Lower that so -cal
led Cheap Houses can give
ITudertelingth, air It
Branches.
5. GIDLEY,
(Successor to C. & 00k
0DDVELL0W'8 102