The Exeter Times, 1890-10-9, Page 5XPECII[ITIES
Any Dawn in Priya.
Common Sense, Bed Star, Blue Ribbo
Flax, Binding twines.
OI W ERS T4 KEN NOW
Having secured apracticai ttnsmith we
are now prepared to take work:
in eavetmughingi furnace,
,rooting or repairs.
1)
`t
vvroaStand
Milk Cans, and miliwal e of
every desoription,
Palsy - Cliurns,
Barbed Wire, ittbbon and Annealed
Wires, Nils, Locks, Hinges, Paints and
Oils. Orders now taken for Chestnut
blacksmith and stove coals, for early
delivery,
C I QCERIESStock corn
plebe. Produce taken ifs
exchange.
W. L, Mum Jas. L. Tiowar& .
'Manager, Proprietor,
NEWS NOES
The New York custom house isaa
kept open until 12 o'clock Saturday
night lar the benefit of huportera who
vranted to enter goods at the old ratea
of duty.
A young man named 0. W. 1llaaoil,
Of Prescott, who ler the past year hag
been employed as bartender at the
Bradleydouse, committed suicide
liionday afternoon, by taking a dose of
laudanum.
Following is a return of trailio earn-
ings of the Canadian Paoifio Railway
from September 21 to September 30:—
X8130 $499,000 ; 1 S6t0, $406,060, lnareaao
for 1800, 531.,000. Earnings of the
Now Brunswick Railway included in
both years.
Geo McKay, of East Nissouri, has a
mare that recently gave birth to a colt
possessing five legs. Veterinary stir
geona removed the surplus log and
thetaninittt gives promise of loading a
useful career, notwithstanding the
operation.
A young Pariaiaan misted Lams Bis.
sant, who arrived in New York about
a week ago with about $15,0u0, has
lost nearly every cent of itis honey,
by the wiles of a young woman, whose
atislneantance he made in Loudon, and
wha has skipped to San Francisco.
W
Markham, Mk0,-P•'1'1icm;ts
sots, who recently skipped from this
place, had been deputeereeve or Mark-
ham township for a number a f years
and reeve for a short tnne and was for
a long period president of the Last
York Conservative Association. The
forgeries he committed that have come
to light will figure up to nearly $10,-
000.
The McKinley law, which went into
force in the United States elonday,con-
tains an important stipulation regard-
ing the free entry of cattle for breed-
ing purposes. In future, such cattle
will only be admitted into the United
States free of duty on production of a
certificate of registry.
Mr. Donald McAethur wholived near
the jog on the 2nd side road, 12th con
of East Nissouri, left his house to drive
the cattle down to the creek at Mc-
Cure"s bridge to water on Thursd.ty
and was found a short tune after lying
on his face on the middle of the road
quite dead. Heart disease the cause
ot death. •
Maxville, Ont., Oot. 6.—The large
stone house, situated nix miles from
here, owned by D. McNaughton; was
destroyed by fire last night. Mrs.
McNaughton; sen., together with
young Mrs. McNaughton and a baby
escaped, but her husband, James, and
a little girl about eight years old per-
ished in the flames.
Tne Methodist General Conference
at its sessions et Montreal adopted an
amendment report of the Committee
on the use of tobacco, recommending
that members and ofhoials of the
church abstain from the use of the
weed, and the Dominion Parliament
prof Provincial Legislature be petitioned
oto enact a law prohibiting the sale of
tobacco and cigare to persona under
16' years of age.
Canada consumes nearly twenty-
seven million bushels of wheat and
about two million bushels are requir-
ed for seed. Last year we only pro-
duced 27,600,00p bushels; eo it was
necessary to import into this agricul-
tural country 1,500,000 bushels. This
year the conditions are more favorable.
It is estimated that we have grown 40,
800, 000 busbels and that asa conse-
quence we shall have 10,325,000 bush-
els to export.
The Manitoba Governmentwill open
an emigrationoffice ea England.:
A Leamington widow of 70 years
recently cut three new teeth.'
The iWoodatoek correspondent of the
Azad asserts that Birdsall has not made
any confession,
Iron, Lawrence Clarke,chief factor
for the Hutton Bay Company at
Prince Albert, is dead
Mir. and \tri, A. A. Adair and taturly,
formerly, of Stratford, Kaye left toe
their new hent° in California;,
An English syndicate has purchased
a phosphate property in Templeton
township, Ottawa county, for $13,000,
H.'1'. Richter, of Montreal, and his
12 -year-old boy are missing, and -it is
feared the lather killed, his child and
himself.
John Card, of Napaneo, while hent
ally unbalanced, slashed his throat
with a razor on Sunday night, and is
Very near death,
Henry Barnard, butcher, while hay-
ing a wrestle with George Depeel, at
Tilaonburg, broke his right leg near
the ankle.
Arthur Hoyt Day was arraigned at.
Welland Monday on the charge of
murdering bis wite by throwing her
over the cliff near Niagara Falls, and
sentenced to be flanged On NOV, 18.
The popuiatmii of Indiana le 2,19;
030. an increase inten years of 210,729
or 1041 per gent" , of Michigan 2,089e
792, increase 4Z 2,8 , or 27.66 per
cent. ; of New lilexico 144,S82.tncrease'
`..5,297; or 21,16 per cent, ; of California
1404,002, increase 339,805, or 39.24
per cent,
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 2,—Last
week's flour output WAS 170,259 barrels,
There .fa very little life to the flour
market., and unities the demand soon;
improves more or less shutting down
will occur, Prices are generally }ewer
and considerable effort has to be made
to WI,
What may result in a painful and
sad affletion to a promising bay, occur,
red rtt \1r, . olby Stewart's,11th con.,
Barndford, en Sunday, .Iia wast attaok
ed by a dog, and before he could be
rescued, the upper lei or his lett eye
wan considerably lacerated and he had
received other wounds about the face.
England has demanded or the Port.
uguese Government an immediate
settlement of its claim for indentrrity
for the seizure of the Britiah-African
Lake Company's steamer James Ste•
venaon, winch was ineptly captured
by Lieut. Azevedo-Vantttni a few
months ago.
1PIz'AItE .f''F ItlPOUTS
..
Wheat , . SSo, to 90e, per bush,
UV I 4,1NG.Xr11[Gi!i4.
Flour, Strong Baker's, $2 75 per 100
do Best Family 2 60 t.
do Low Grade , « 1 50 t
Ctlaxt70e.
Middlings ,". . , 90c.
Screening . , 900.
Chop , , .., 01 15 tol. 25
Bran per ton, - - 1;12
Middlings 7` - - 16
Chop atone running every day.
FiaTERMS CASH,
TUE EXETCR, AIT[t1.,INGr Coy.
cc
cc
cc
,a
A11 Men 4
young, old, or middle-aged, who End them
selves nervous, weak and exhausted. who
are broken down from excess or overwork,
resulting in many of thafoflowingsymetoma
!dental depreeaion, premature old age, teas
of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,
dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart,
emissions, lack 0f energy, pain in the kid-
neys, headache, pimples ,on the face or
boo, itchiul?a orpecnler remeation about the
scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness,
sparks before the eyes, twitohlug of the
muselea, eye lids and eleewhero, laaaltfut.
ness,,lepotaita in the urine, loss of wilt power
tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and
f abbe muscles, demo to sleep, failure to be
rested by sleep, constipation, lettuce] al
hearing, loss of vofee, desire for solitude,
excitability of temper,snukeo two surround.
ed with leaden circle, oily looking Akio, eta.,
are all symptoms of nervous debility that
lead to marmite' and death tiniest] oared.
Tho spring or vital force having lost its
tension every function wanes in•consegnence
Those who through abuse committed in
ignorance may be permanently cured.
Send your address for bock on all diseases
peculiar to man. Address M.V. i,uhon, aQ
Front St. la,. Toronto, Ont, Books sent
free sealed, Heart disease, the symptoms}
of which are feint spells, purple lips, numb
nese, palpitation, shin beats. hot aaelies,.
rush of blood to tate head, dull pain in the
heart with beats reroute tepid and irregnlar,
the amend heart beat quicker than the drat.
pain about the breast ,:ane, eta„ can posi-
tively be cured, \o euro, no pay. Send
for book. Address M. V. Lwio.l, 60 Ftont
Street East. Toronto, Out.
Excitement, more intense than ever.
before experienced among mining'tnen
in Northern Ontarla, bas been caused
by the discovery of three large veins of
quartz, carrying gold in paying quant
titles, in the township of Creighton.
Experienced mining men say that the
surface intimations are more favorable
than the Glob finds in Mexico and
California.
The Premier says there wall not be
an electron this year or next. 'There-
fore the gentlemen who aro now the
proud poseessers of seats can rest eon -
tent. There willbe no occasion to
Inti nob with the voters this yonr, no
met tsion tar a wide range of friendly
calla and ,trofessions of eternal friend.
ship. All that niay 110 reserved until
next year, when the campaigner will
trite, his speech to a ,teen edge and
go forth to conquer.
r
A large number of the prominent
business hien of Windsor, on being
interviewed; express the opinion that
the McKinley Bill will do much injury
Essex to thetown andt nt
c L, cele ecu y, as
thousands of dollars' worthof the
county found a market In Detroit
under the recent tariff; whereas, it will
now be kept out and have to find a
market in Eastern Canadian cities.
Asked as to what the probable result
of the Bill would bt., they replied it
would be the means of bringing in
reciprocity.
The Catholic Congress held at Liege,
Belguim, adopted a resolution whioh
mat have a direct influence on future
emigration from Catholic countries to
Canada This resolution states that
while the Congress is not anxious to
foster emigration, it recommends
strongly to those wishing to emigrate
to go to countries where they can pre-
serve their faith and the practice of
their religion. The Sovereign Pon-
tiff is aleo thanked for having allowed
that when possible these emigrants
are to be accompanied by clergymen
of their own nationality.
lhomas Ballantyne, M. P. P. for
South Perth, who recently returned
from a visit to Bratain, was warmly
greeted by his Western Ontario friends
on Saturday at the London cheese
market. Heels looking the picture of
vigorous health, and enjoyed the trip
wonderfully. Referring to the Canad-
ian cheese business he remarked that
the export up to a recent date showed
an increase of some 200,000 boxes over
last year, indicating the oontinued
growth of this great industry. The
consuming public of Btaare
more
than everparticular
on the point of
quality. Dry, hard cheese is not
wanted at all. Times are good in the
mother country, in fact, never seemed
better.
News In A Nutshell.
Alice Somers, of St, George, bad ter
angers badly smasbed mobilo operating a
nlachiuo at Ponwan'a mill, Parisi
.itch, Mange and Scratches ot every
kind, on human or animals, cured in 80
minutes ay Woodfor4'a Sanitary Lotion,
This never fails. Solis by C. Lutz,
Pruogiet.
sits Jatnee Rushton lies sold 60 nods off
Ilia fares, fudge road, three mitts west of
Ridgetown, to James Cooper for $i,000,
Emma Moms --AU have equal rights in,
1110 and liberty and the nitrate! of happiu.
Wig, but many are haniienppod in the race
of dyspepsia, billoueneaa, lack of energy;
nr•rvtius debility, wealcuees, eaustipation,
etc., by et.ulriet,•ly removing thee() com-
plaint, Derd,wk Blood Bitters couferstuutold
hemlite ou all sufierere
(Fri Maiden'. farm 'r, uear 1'oaaon'iy,
the ether day, pith the help of his son, cut
and shocked fourteen acres of bate iu seven
hours.
Iurz'rtr. F.nn:utvl,,N--Wili present an
nppottunity to extend, the fame of Dr.
Fowlet',i 11 tract of Wila Strawberry the
unfailing remedy for cholera, cholera mor-
bus, eelie, crumple, diarrhoea, dyaeutely,
and all mine r corn' lninte, to .overy part
of the Etnpire, Wild Strawberry never
fails.
Seventy-two vessels passed a 09011 Point
in Windsor in half au hour Wednesday:
As the close of navigation approaches the
pities are brecminn
spasv
.
.English Spavin Liniment removes al
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes
from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints,
Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore
and Swollen Throat, Couggs, etc. Save
$50 by use of mac bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known.
Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist.
Every day goes to prove the necee-
' sity and importance of British rule in
India. Were the different races in
the Indian Empire left to govern
themselves we should hear of nothing
but interminable strife and bloodshed
among them. Recently the British
troops stationed et Dehli and other
large cities in northern India have
had to intervene between two rival
Mohammedan sects, the Sunis and
the Shuts. It appears that the cause
et the dangerous and exciting dispute
was whether at the °Lose ot their wor-
ship the 'amen' should be softly
breathed out, or the mosque made to
ring with a triumphant shout. Alter
much trouble the British authorities
managed to calm down their excit-
ability and get them to compromise,
but for a time, according to advices,
the trouble looked serious. We are
afraid that parallel cases are not rare;
even in the records of the Christian
oh aroh.
A sad accident happened at Henry
Fitzpatrick's on the 10th con, Sand-
wich est, on Wednesday, resulting in
the death of one of his children, aged
16 months. in company • with his
elder aster the child was playing in
the barn, and the elder one went up
into the mow bo throw down some hay,
when the:fork slipped, and going down
tine first, struck the little one on the
hetet,' one of the tines penetrating the
skull. •
_il Cry for Pitcher's : Castorip
10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us your address, we will
mail you ourillustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr Dye's Calibrated Electro -Voltaic
Belt and Appliances. and their charming effects
upon the nervous debilitated system. and how
they will quickly restore route vigor and man-
hood. Pamphlet free. If you aro thus afflicted,
we will send you aBelt and Appliances on a
trial.
VOLTAIO BELT Co.. Marsball,Mich•
CONSUMPTION CURED:
An old physioian, retired from practice, hay
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and lung affections. also a positive
and radical cure for nervous debility and all
nervous complaints, after having tested
its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
cases. has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Antuated by this motive,
and a desire to reloive human suffering,I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, the
recipe in German. French or English, with
full directions fnr preparing and using. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp. naming
this paper. W. A. NOYES, 820. Powers, Block,
Rochester, N. Y.
I>tt;Q.RBZT REPORT$,.
nituxcIi
lied Wheat ,
Spripg Wheat'„
Barley .,. „ ,,
Oats ..
Clover S )ed ... ••,
Timothy .,.
Pease i•••
(lore -..
Eggs .--
Stettin
Flourpsrbbl ,•"
Potato.es,per bushel -,
Apples,per bag
DriedApplespr b
(Mese per lb.
Turkey per lb
Ducks per lb
Chiekensperpr
fioestiressedperlf0'
Beef
Flidesrough,
" dressed . ,
Speeppikina each ,,,
Oath/kips
Wool per lb ,...
Hayperton
Oniontperbneb
Woodper aorta
'00
31 MOO 90
86 •,. 38 to 00Q0 45
34 to 30
-•• 3OOto375
150 to 200
55 to 57
040 to 1
17Go 17
i3so014
0040510
70 to 0 76
1COto1CO
11 4to06O
096 to 00,
008 to 10
0Oeto007
025 to so,
4 59 to 00
400 boa 26
209 to $ 50
". 350 to 349
• 4 60 to 20
• 000 to05G
,1 18 to 0 21
,,, G CO to 0
060to0CA
• 26010Soo
4.0
sT eftiixs $
Rall Wheat .., 0 90 0 90
Spring Wheat .......,• , 0 910 91
OBa... , , , , ., 1 034 0 36
Glover Seed„ . 1601 75
Timothy ,•, . , ....... ,150 200
Peas , . 053054
Better «.« 12 013
Potatoes per hag .. ...- TO 90
Apples Per bush.. ,.« ,.50
Wool per lb , .,,, , ,., , 20 020
Hay porton . , , 559559
Bran per ton.„.,—.14 00 1400
Shorts "' " 20 00 20 60
oatmeal verbal, .,, ,,,, ii 00 700
Wheat,��414 to Ole iter bas. We, 'ase to
ller..At'iit ag•45pto Moo« e to baa. Per bus. Peed.
40e trete) par bus Cora. Gila to fTe Per,
huahel,
TORONTO,
14Torolato. Oct S.—Wbeat Spring -No. 2. 90e
to 02 per bus: red wtnter.No.3.93e to:lloper
bus genitalia No.1 hard, l 30 to 132 N0 2.1 24
to I so to 43a per PEAS FLOUR.t to tile nextre, ae•20 to er bus• ,54 le
P' qe
per bole straight roller- -acre to X4,75;
strong biikers.3f,00 to $4.50, It RTLBY, tee 2.
6'a'to 67e; No 3 extra„ 0,3v to D c No 3, 43e
i0 4La.
WHAT Is 4 D.v'a fainoito,.-One day's
work for a healthy liver is to secrete three
and a hell pounds of bile, It the bile
accretion be deGcseat, constipation, eneuee ;
if profuse. biliousness and jaundice arise,
liurdoak 111'lod Bitters to the moat ycrfect
firer regulator lumen iu iuediciue for pre-
venting and curing all liver troubles.
Aimee-e0tovnsaua.-•4rtl ou dtsttiroedat
niglrtand broken of your reit try wink (Mild
suaertu and crying with pain of Quttinv.
Teethe it eo sond at onco and get a bottle
of"'atrs,Winelow's Soothing !ie rup"for Chil-
dren Teething, Its value tit inoaleulable,
11 willralleve the peer 11Itle sufferer im.
medtetelt amend upon it. mothers : there
is r,.,mle#aka about it, Itcuree Dyeeatery
and Dtarncoa.,regguletew the Stomach and
liowets,curaa Wind Colla, *often' Ino rams.
reducesluOammation, and gives fano and
energytothowhole aystem , Sirs.Winelow'a
Soothng Syrup" for children teething is
pioasautto the taste and is the proscription
of ono or the oldest and best termite
physicians and nurses in the United.
Suttee. and t for sale by all druggtete
throughout the world, Prion twenty ave
croute a b3ttto. Ile Sure and ask for 'Stns
Wrtcar.ows SooTnitx. Srnt,,e"and til;o uo
�thar.
British Grain Trade.
Loudon, Oct 6.—Tho Mark Imo Ex -
mese, in ite wectily review el the British
grain trade, Pave;—The fine weather favors
threshinga. The form niarkete are well
supplied, Millers aro baying Stelliab
wheat steadily. ite,l it quoted at 31s to
334, and the finest white at gS t91 to 39..
The sake of vnt:lish wheat during the
week ttetr` 162, i:17 gilarters, at 31a 2.1 per
quarter, at;niust t t],.iUL quarters at $.ls 3.1
dnriug Hitt rureepou.liug week last year
Owing to government chances in the
inetbods of callettie,n, ono Zenith must lin
addetl to quautitiee of previous years in
7 ,
i• i t • with rt• t1r:18
n t �to .111n i9 l � It t
r r m ,uo t
1sc
1
3 3
t f present yea,. Foreign wheat was Oe
]ower; the detere8sion was largely owing to
the extremely lowfreigtlt', liuglish grind-
ing barleys and oats wore 8d lower. Im-
parts of barley were heavy. Tho Spanish
oat crop is heavy. Maize was 6d lower;
the enquiry was poor. Beans and peas
i a
,Fere stendy, To any the minicab was les
depressed. English wheat was steadier;
holders of the foreign were firmer. The
inquiry for flour was slightly improved.
Trade in barley was increasing. ,Maize was
firmer; fiat was quoted at 23s per quarter;
naw Argentine was offered at les ltd. Oats
were fairly steady. Beans, peas and rice
were dull.
Do yon suffer with catarrh ? Yon can be
cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists.
The population of Cleveland, Ohio, is
261.546. Increase, 101,400; per cent.,
63.32.
The well known strengthening properties'
of Iran, combineu with other tonics and a
most perfect nervine, are found in Carter•'.s
Iron Pills, which strengthen the nerves and
body. and improve the blood and eons -
From the beginning of the season up to
Sept. 30 there wets shipped from the port,
of Montreal 38,623 cattle and 37,375 sheep,
on whicli $1,134,896 was paid in freight.
•
'Tim etre \I-PEON—Great andtimely
wisdom is shown by keeping Dr. Fowler's
'Extract of Wild Stra(vberry on hand. It
has nn equal for cholera, cholera morbus,
diarrhoea, disentery, collo, cramps, and all
summer complaints or looseness of the
btwele.
A Russo -Persian trading company hes
been formed, with a capital of 55,000,000.
The company will also establish various
man Outcries in Persia, under special con-
cessions froth the Shah:
bllxrl o Naws—kfning experts note that
cholera never attacks the bowels of the
earth, but humanity iu general find it
necessary to use Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry for bowel complaints,
dysentery, diarrhoea, ate, 1t is a sure cure.
The assessors placeBrantford's population
at 14 363; property, X5,902,260.
Fiso'c Remedy for Catarrh Is the
Beat, Easiest to Use and Cheapest.
1 T •44- AND ..J. ,.i .A..
—WHERE TO BUY—
The Best Goods for the Least Money.
We carry the largest stock of STOVES at.d TINWARE in
iowri, and we s •il then at ills 1 ,west po.:sib:e prie # for cash.
omstemexam
In Hall and Library Lamps we are showing
an elegant display at right prices. All kinds of Tabic; and lianai
Lamps at wholesale prices
In CROSS -CUT SAWS we are showing all the latest anal.
leading patterns and makes. nye different patterns to choose from.
,A,E—A large stock at ,?rices that defy competition,
As usual, a full stock of general Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass
on band;.
Agents for the celebrated Raymond Sewing Machine-
BtSSETT BROS.
Tb
POPULAR FURNACE
Don't forget the place—Sign of Big Elephant,
WILLI FOIrlLAfit'3
CEN TRA.L
Drug to
_ n
A full stook of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Oondition
Powd-
er
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared. at
CentralDrug Store Exeter.
Lu'rZ■
Sold by druggists of seat by mall, S0e.
E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa., 11. S. A.
CARTER'S
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
URE
Sick Headache and rel'eve all the troubles incl.
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
DIzziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after
eating, Pain in the Bide, dm. While their most
remarkable success has been shown in curing
SICK
Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE Llvra PILLS
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even if they only cured
Ache they would be almost pricelenn to those
who stiffer from this distressing complaint:
but fortunately their goodness does not end
here, and those who once try theist will And.
these little pills valuable in so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head
E
is the bane of so many lives that here Is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER Ficin are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills snake
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and 00
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
five for 51. Sold everywhere, or sentby mail
MUTES MEDICINE CO., Nov Tort.
ball Dose, Smaa1 Pica.
Cash'For
BUTTER and EN'S
t, . llttl,11.1: hat ills,' le
1'>lock, t'.ill 1:a:Wee, ti tit pay
„it•
esl... Pt et.'e
IPZ1157ST Cash PRICES
sit ;nal. iula:ca fur 1 nttt t tali 1
A. Q,0:�...,
:nay 1st, ';lii, 11 a lv' - 1 '...1., a 'ter
C
Washing
Compou nd
Loosens and quickly rein:eves all stain, cif
grease and dirt without injuring the hands or
the Arrest mart.rialr- It kepis flown disease by
thoroughly disinfecting and purifiing every-
thing. Saves soap, clothes, time and labor.
For all domestic purposes it is the hest article
ever Placed before the public. For the toile t
and the bath it is just splendid, making the
skin soft and health, Only 5e. for 3 pkts, All
grocers can supply it.
COTTAM'SBird Seed.
Cottam's Choice. Imported and.Re-cleaned
Bird Seed is the finest quality grown, thoroughly
M lonoililli M11IN 1 1re-cleaned and mixedaccording to the various
seasons in proportions advised by Ornitholo-
gists and laird Fanciers. Every one poundpackage contains a piece of cuttlefish bone and
full directions "bow to keep a Bird in health
and song.
Cottam's bus been awarded 1st prizes and
diplomas and is very higbly recommended,.
If you really want healthy Birds with choice
song and beautiful plumage be sure and use
Cottam's Bird Seed. All grocers and druggists
can supply it.
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Best Ordered Clothing •produced in Exeter
4"tleme 1 leave your orders Gaily, for
with the best staff eel Talton ; the best
stock of Pine Trimmings, ant the best
Milting in Town, yon are aure of satiefae-
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