The Exeter Times, 1890-10-16, Page 7F1 GURE$
Stoves,
Tinware,
ardware,
Groceries
TELL
Mica axle Grease 2 for... 25 0
Senslene Stove Polish, Mx
" boraces for'25
Shoe Blackleg, 6boxes for 25
Steel Nails, 3 to 6 in., keg 2 90
4 galleue Coat Qi1. -
70
4 gals do., ( aVater'vhiite). < 1 00
Asneeled wire, per 100 lbs 3 90
feerh wire "' "* v 50
Plam strap wite ;i " 5 50
Fire clay t' '' 1 00
0 Common iron " ,. 2 75 H
ee Horseshoe nails, C, per box 2 75 ; 1
Vbesnut Coal per ton t'�1
:tiro. t coal "
Blacksmiths" Coal per ton,
r Brilliant 1.'ennennsular cook
Fenioue Wood Sitzve....
' two. much, attention should not be de -
Voted. to the sense, especially where
f there is a large attendance of smaller
pupils, 1'he discussion was further
continued by Messrs, if. L Strang, R.
E. Brown, M. Looked, Robert Park
and othere.
It was resolved on motion of G. W.
Holman, seconded by S. J, I,itta. that
teachers entitled to receive promotion
papers receive the same before return-
ing to their homes-
.Association then adjourned to net
at 9 30 a. M. ora Friday,
6 00
15 00 r
16 00 as,'
' ee these 'Stoves and other
.Heating & +final Stores '.f
before buying,-
'w.C
o,'J lin Boiler far ,, 2 no
No. 2 palsy Churn 4 50 reit
ce. 3 Daisy Churo 59 11
H GROCERIES, SUGARS, TEAS•
Tot'et Soapes-fell line•-Ele.'trp•,,
Ra, oida, x onaott. Ilingnum.
--Dried Ap;tles, SheepSlt;ns, Meese-
4 Egg%etc•, taken in Exchange.
Exeter Roller Flour on
hand at $2 00 per owl.
JAS. N. HOWARD, Proprietor
W. R. NOM, Manger
NfiNUTES OF WET $URON
TEMAI1 RS' ASSCat;I'A.TION.
flow XV Gciantl aft It ON TOR keit esti ;fru
or anent%
The West Union Teachers' .l,5efaells
lion met in the UMW School, purse.
aut to the call of the Eicecutwve Vane -
mitten, The President, Mr Thomas
.14urch, occupied the chair, and con-
ducted devotional exercises, The
minutes of the last session at .Exeter
were read and adopted.
The following committees wars then
appointed, vizi Rosiness Committee,
Messrs Geo Sheppard, W li Johnson,
J W Bogart!, Misses Sharman ard
Gregory; Resolution (oenmittee,
M`esara Eobt. Parke, ll. 1. Strang, G.
,'VL Kitty, Inspeotor Tom, Misses IC.
Watson and Ci Vesper. Auditors,
Messrs J. A. Dempsey and L. 4. Odle.
land.
It was agreed onmotion ot George
Sheppard, seconded by 1V.UI.Johnaon,
to 'appoint a committee to collect.
material at this ineeting'tor discussion
at the next assaeiatioti meeting at
Exeter. The .president appointed Mr.
IL Beacham, J. Grant, S. J. Latta, a
committee to act in accordance with
the above reso:ution.
The Association adjourned to meet
at•l,$rl p. m.
AFT1:r:TOox alts51010.
The AReoeiatton met as per adjourn.
)neat. The minutes of morning yea.
Mori 'were read and approved.
It was agreed to' take up the first
subject on the program. The Secre-
tary, G. W, Holman, Hien proceeded
to address the Association on the fm.
portance of teaseling History and
Geography together so far as necessary
to give the pupils a thorough know-
ledge of the subject. Chronology
should lora an important factor in
history lessons,
Inspector Tom then took up reading
for Part II. dealing mostly with word
making. This proved a very interest -
tog lesson. The class was well• con-
ducted and the children showed great
skill to analyzing the words and syl-
lables, The discussion on this sub.
jest was ' further continued by the
'President and air. R. E, Brown
The Inspector then read. the report
of the School Committee of the County
Council agreeing to. pay the coat of
printing the. examination papers re-
quired for promotion from 5th to 6th
classes, and also to provide suitable
diplomas for those who succeed in
passing such examination.
On motion of G. W. IIolman,second-
ed by J. A. Dempsey, the report was
referred to the resolution committee
to report as soon as possible.
The President appointed Messrs. R.
E. Brown and M.Loekart as additional
members of the resolution; committee.
On motion it was decided to elect
five members of this assootation to as-
sist tb a
e Inspector cto
r ro preparing papers
foie promotion examinations, by ballot
at the same time other officers are
elected,
'
J. W.Hogarth resumed the adjourn-
ived discussion on History and read
an able and interesting paper on Soo
iology as a branch of this subject.
Further discussion on the subject was
postponed,
It was decided on motion ot W. IL
Johnston, seconded by R. E. Brown,
to supply members of the • Association
With a choice of any two periodicals
on the clubbing list at one half the
club rates.
Mr. W. H. Johnson, who. intro-
dueed the discussion' on the next
topic, viz; " Filth Class in Public
Schools," favored the maintenance'
of the class in the public schools, as it
would aid both teachers and.pupiis in
pursuing the higher studies prescribed
for Ruch a class.
Mr. Geo. Sheppard pleaded also for
the fifth class to be retained; as it
would confer n great boon on children
who for various reasons could not at-
tend higher places of learning.
Mr. Thos. G. Allen also favored the
retention of the class, but urged that
111ld, en- Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
E''ENINg 8ESS14N.
In the evening a very large attend-
ance of teachers and oilier* sasel✓ableel
in the Opera house, where a splendid.
programme was carried out. l'he fea-
ture of the evening's entertainment
was three well rendered recitations by
Misses Mc:afordie, Williams and Rush,
each of which young ladies acquitted
herself very creditably and deservedly
wod the plaudits of the audience,
Rev. W. A. Young, B. A., was then
introduced and for an hour held the
audience, sante he vividly pictured the
lake, prairie feud mountain scenery
enjoyed by they rev gentleman in a
tnp to tile Paeifio through c;anadtan
territory, Ur, Young spoke very
hopefully and encouragingly of the
future prospects of
our great North-
west.
rthwest.
But: it was when the speaker
portrayed the beautiful scenery of the
Pocky aiountatae, and the diilioulties
of mountain travel, that the climax of
the address was reached. The lecture
was very instructive and interesting
and was highly anpreoieted,
Several youoglathes, many of when)
were teachers, gave a aplentiid exhih
Won of club -swinging under the di.
reetinn`of :prof. Bundy, This pert of
the program was greatly enjoyed by
all present. Duch exereieea cannot he
too highly commended. Ale. Brandy
liimaelt gave a splendid exhibition of
club -swinging.
Mr. if. 1. Strang, 11. A., gave a very
amusing -reading, which Ma loudly ap-
plauded,
A very pleasing part of the entertain.
anent war: the excellent ntteie turnrah.
eil by the orchestra, under the dircc.
rion of S. k' Mills, B. A.
On the whole the en;ertauuuent was
ie of the beat ever held under theaus-
picea of the Teachers' Aasoeiatton,snd
too much cannot be said nn prniso ot
the committee, vir4 .fesare. Halls,
Park, Beacham and Misses Aikenllesof
and Addison, who hart the arrange.
menta nn hand:
Inspector Torn briefly couve. ed the
thanks of the Association to alt who
anted in carrying aut such a successful
program.
God Savo the Queen.
SECOND DAY.
Ooderich, Oct. 10. 1890.--A.ssocia.
tion met in the Abdel School at time
fixed at adjournment.
Atter routine business rho following
resolution, which had been prepared
by rho resolution committees was pre-
sented, and very fully dtacussed by a
large number of the teachers present..
On motion el George Sheppard, sec-
onded by U. H. Tom the motion was
adopted.
Tim resolution is as follows :--.'Glial
an examination be held for the ,county
for fifth fore) pupils, the litnit of work
to be batwveen the II. S. Entr,nee Ex-
aminntiona and the Primary. that a
committee be appoin e.l to act in un.
ion with acommittee from East Huron
to prepare a definite selieme for aucb
exernenntton and to conduct the first
examination as they tray agree,
(:l) Tint examination shall embrace
the fallowing; subjects :
Rending -.Ii. S. Reader.
Writing, -.Seine as Entrance Exam.
ination
I)rawving--Anv two books.
Arithmatio•-Entrance 'work, - dis-
count, stocks, partnership, square and
cube root.
Allegra -Elementary rules, elemen-
tary work in I!. 0, F.. L. 0.1I4 factor-
ing, fractions, simple equations.
Euclid -.Book 1, 1-26, easy deduc-
tions.
Bookkeeping - MoLeaos book-
keeping,. t0 page to cover work ot a
set of Double Entry.
[listory-Canadian, same as Entrance
British, 1683 to present tune.
Geography -North America and
British Empire.
Grammar -= Public School Gram-
mar. . ,
Literature -Ten lessons selected
from Primary Examination Work.
Composition -Same as Entrance
with easy themes,
Agriculture - Public School Text
Book, or Botany, or Temperance and
Hygene, Model School Work.
Mensuration - Practical work on
surfaces and rectangular solids.
The Executive Uommittee was on
motion, appointed to act in accord
ance with this resolution.
The entertainment committee re-
ported a balance of $3.45 on hand
after paying all expenses. Report on
motion adopted.
The election of officers was then on•
motion proceeded withand was in
progress when the hour . of adjourn-
ment arrived.
AFTERNOON •SESSIOX-
Aftnrnoon routine, Mr. H. I. Strang,
took up composition for Entrance Ex-
aminations, pointing out some of the
commonest errors made by pupils in
this work and suggeating•remedees for
same. This subject was further dis-
cussed by Mr. Robert Park.
The election of officers was then
proceeded with and resulted as fol-
lows:
President, G. W. Kilty, Vice Presi-
dent, U. Vos •er, Sec. 'frees , C;F, W.
Holman; Executive Committee,Messrs
W . H. Johnson, D. 0. Dorrance, R. E.
Brown, Misses Burrows and Blair.
• On motion of A. .T, Moore, seconded
by Inspector Tom, the President was
authorized to appoint a Promotion
.ExaminaLion Committee, The
President then appointed ' Messrs
G. Baird, J. R. Balfour,Geo,Sheppard,
W. H. Baker, W. S. Lawrence as Pro-
motion Examination Committee.
The Auditor's' report was received
and adopted on mnion 1. Strang
seconded by S. J. Latta.
The questions deposited in the clues.
:Dior Roller lolls,
13 4,II ET 11,EPQ1$'i'S..
Wheat. . , 88e to We. per bush.
°CU S.0L>F.+l`•Nf,I.L ULCUS,
Flour, Strong Baker's, $2 70 per 1.00
do Best Family 2 00
do Low Grade e , . 1 50 "
Bran .. .., .,. 70e.
Ailddlillgs 90c.
Screening „ 90c.
Chap . , ,.. $1 15 to 1 25
.Bran per ton, - - $1
Middlings "" - 16
tt
t,
Ohop stone renatug everyday.
'TERMS GASa.
`l'it3i+ :Xiw`tG"bla'MILLING Coy
bon drawer were then answered by
Miss Charles, B. A., of theteoderic4
high School, Robert Park, of the God.
erieh ModelSchooi, and J..R..Balfour,
cif Varna.
;.
Tire neuat votes of thouks to retir-
ng officers were passed.
A. hearty vote of thanks vias tender-
ed the trustees for the use of the Mod-
el School building for Association
meeting, on motion of 11-1. Str;wnh.
Geo, W. Ifewitx. Sao, Trees
&11 Men
young, old, or uaiddle.eg od, who And West
relvee nervous, weal; anti exbausted, who
are brolaen flown from excess or overwork.
resulting in many of the following sywptoms
Meut:d depression, premature oid age, loss
of vitality, loss of memory, bad dream,
illuineas of sight, palpitation of the heart,
emis.ious, lack of energy. pain in the iud-
uey', headed*, pirnplee an the face or
body, itching or retinae sexsation about the
scrotum. wasting of the organs, dizzinese,
swags before the eyee, twitching of the
muscles. eye tide and elsewhere. bashful.
ness.depo.itain the urine,loss at will power
tenderness of the ac lip and spine, weak and
flabby muscles, desire to bleep, failure to be
rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of
hearing. lase of voice, desire for solitude.
exeitnbility of teroper.suuktu eseasurrcund.
K.l wtiitn leaden circle. oily loaning akin, ere„
am nil symptoms of nervous debility ibat
lea,) to insanity aaa death unless cured,
rite sparing or vital force beving hot its
tensile' every function wanes in eonaequenee
Those who through abuse committed. in
ignorance may b:+ permanently cured.
Send your address for bxllz on all diseases
peculiar to man. Address M. V. Lubon, 50
1:'rout St. E., Toronto. Ont. Books sent
free sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are Islet spells, purple lips, numb
ue5s. palpitation, akin heats, hot flashes,
rilsla of demi to the head, dell pain In the
beast with beats atrocg, iapid and irregular,
the wend. heart beet quicker than the first,
pain about the breast bone, etc., can, poli.
tively sea cured. ,;4o caro, no pay. Send
for book. Address M. t', Lunen, 50 Front
Street Befit. Torcnte, Ont,
News In A Nutshell .
Begonia Italia, col ,nett, bus been ap.
polutad to n elorkship in 'Windsor pont.
ofliee. •
irati'rw Sarsaparilla is a r urely vegetable
prat ttratiyn, bt•fug free from injurious in-
grediouts. It is peculiar in its curative
power,
Every ptraae who subair:bed for the
Epi•e.rpal ring promoted to Bishop O'Cau.
ner at Sandwich, on 'lltntsday wus a Pro-
testant.
1 I)13stiw, tr+asnrer of an Thiele Tofu's
Cabin ea, is rrpte ted to have been robbed
of $500, in Newmarket on Wednesday
night.
ltch. Mange and $eratchos ot every
kind, on human or animals,cured in 30
minutes oy Wooaford's Sanitary Lotion.
This never fails. Sold by C. Lutz,
Druggist.
As an evidence of how tho grape crop in
Essex turned out it may be mentioned that
Eugene Lel'iouel, of Windsor, sold $1,000
worth of the fruit, the product of 30
acres.
MIMEO News -Mining reports note that
cholera never attack the bowels of the
earth, but humanity in general and it
necessary to use Dr. Fowler's Extraot of
Wild Strawberry for bowel complaints,
dysentery, diarrhoea, ere. It is a sure eure.
More fatalities seem to have occurred
since the bora of thee%) Clair tunnel was
completed than previously. • A few days
Wm Kirby fell into the shaft on bis aide, a
distance of 75 feet,and died from the effects.
On Wednesday John Egan fell from a car
and received serious injuries. . •
English Spavin Liniment removes al
hard, soft orcalloused Lumps and Blemishes
from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints,
Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore
and Swollen Throat, Cougqs, etc. Save
$50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the.
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever knotvn.
Sohl- by C.; Lutz, Druggist.
Stephen Lewis, of Sylvania, Ge, died ap-
Parently at noon •Tuesday. His son came
to attend the funeral on Thursday, detect-
ed a quiver in his father's eyelid, and asked
him if he "wanted water; -"the supposed
corpse nodded his head. Physicians were
called in and restored the man to conscious -
THE XIGOPiX's
onscious-
THE',PlloPLE's bllsr.pxs-People make a
sad mistalieofi'eihwith sericite results when
they negleot a constipated condition of the
bowels. Knowing that Btardoos Blood:
Bitters is aueffectual cure at`any stage of
oonstipatton, does not warrant' us rn neg-
lecting to use it at the tight time. Cie it
now. •
WsAT Is A DAY'S LABOR P -One days
work for a healthy liver is to secrete three
and a half pounds of bile If the bile
aeeretioo be deficient, oadstipation,ensues ;
if .profnse , biliousness and jeundiee arise,
13urdook Blood Bitters is the Arost perfect
liver regulator known in.wediciue for pre-
venting and curing all liver trophies.'
EQUAL Excites -All nave equol rights in
life and liberty and the pursuit of bappi-
nese, lint many are handicapped in the
race of dyspepsia, biliousness, lack of energy
nervous debility, weakness constipation,
etc., by completely removing )nese own -
plaints Burdock Blood Bitters touters un.
told benefits on all sufferers.
10 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN.
If you will send us. your address,: we will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining
all about Dr'. Dye's Cel.brated Electro-Voltaio
Belt and A ppliances, and theircharinfngeffects
upon the nervous debilitated system, and 'how
they will quickly restore you to'vigor :and man-
hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted ,
trwoi& will send yon melt .and Appliances on a
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VOLTAIC BELT Co., Marshall,Mioh.
1 M4R$ET REPORTS,
altsTalt
Iced Wheat , ...
Sprlug Wues.t,..
Oarley
Oats
Clover bled ..
'timothy "
P0881OGPVD
.,
.« 85 to 00 86
00
0 00 86
• 3s to ea 40
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a• 180co200
;• 04aco ta
BuEQar • 171o 17
18 l�laurperbb1 .. ▪ , Go 8 lle'.
Potatoes,perbnihel 7eto0 76
4pples,per os.g -, ... 1 CO to 1 00
prledApplespr b .,. 0 44°050
(Seaga per lh.. 0 CO to 0 07Turkey perlb .., 0 05 to 10
Ducks per lb 0 06 to 0 07
Ohickonspern!' - ... 0 25 to 0 30
Ffeeesirossedperl(0 .. 4 50 toS 00
-.. 4.00 toys
• .,. 200to250
• .. 350to390
• ... 060 to 2"
... 050to0a
... aAStoei21
Onioneverbusir ▪ 0 5n to 0 C5
woodeereerie .,, ... 2 50 to 300
aVra.tasa
Fall Wheat.....,...... ...... 0 Ai 0 S6'
Spring Wheat ..... ........ ........,.....- 0 85 0 fir
Betsey y- s' 0 40 0 43
Glover Sited ..... .... .. x 01 75
Timothy ,.,, .».................. 1 00 2 OP
Peas.. 0 55 9 06
Butter................ . ...................... se 0 1'a 0 se
Potatoes per bag..... ........... -....... ... 75 fa
apples per bn .,,.., .....»000
wool per lb 20 0 20
Hay pertoa S 5'16 iia
Bran per tog t4 tie I4 fie
Shorts '• *• .20052000
oy#nzoe irerltbt................... G 6O 7 99
Wheat. 0)e to Sl., per bus. Oats, Bele to
file per bus. Peas. 570 to Gte per hes. IOtr-
iey,llultiug.45 to..Oopor bus. Barto-.n Feed,
Vs to 1 i, per has Vern. tillu to to per,
freshet.
exidesrauglz
dreesed
Ohoepskiz,* sect*
Calfskine
Wee/ perlb ...
EtLYPort074 ,, 3 (0•to6
TOI'.ONTO.
Toronto : Oil 15•-•Wbent Ronne -=No, 2. 96c
10 03 per bun red winter• do 2 ufa to00p per
bus 3tanttcha No.1 hard, l so to 132 No, ° 1 25
to 1 30: PBSS Os in Lilo per bus. ))APS' 40e
ie 4,r per bus FLOUR, extra. $4.20 to 4 23
per bill: atraight teller. ,3t-4.0 to Mee:
serene belieree taro to we.1lAl1T,FI, No 2.
me to Qv, No 3 extra. e3s to eel; No 3, 43e
io 4Go,
British Grain Trade.
London, Oct. 18. -Tho ;Berl( , Lane
Express, in its weekly review of the
ltritielt grain trade, eagles :- -English
wheat is 5s below August prices and un-
detsells the imported wheat. The sales
of English ws teat during the week
amounted to 9447 6 quarters at 30s and
ild per quarter, against 84,552 quar-
ters at 29$ 44 for the corresponding
week last year. Foreign wheat was
selling freely. Californian recovered 94
of the Septeutberdecline and the others
3d. This, in the face of the colossal
imparts, indicates the atrungth of the
market. Tho large quantity on pas-
sage only menaces trade for the next
three months. The contracts for later
delivery are small, and before the win-
ter is over there may be a deficiency
rather than excess. liw4 malting bar-
ley was quoted at 23s to ;i5s. Grinding
was easier, owing to the quantity on
passage. Oats were quiet. Maize was
talked at 233. To -day tho dense fog
interfered greatly with business. Wheat
was steadily held; California was Gd oil
the week, Maizo was fernier. Barley
had a fair sale, Oats was slow, Good
barley and lino flour, especially Amer-
ican patent and straight, closed dearer.
Air tr 11 (iaritt &matt ivaaskimougo in
the Bay of (Note, on Thursday which
weighed 45 pounds
Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too
hearty eating, is relieved at ouee by taking
one of Carter's LittleLiver Pills immediate-
y after Sinn, r. Don't forget this.
The Dutninion Government will eel
About fifty islands in the vicinity of Pfd-
dlor's Elbow, in the Thousand I -lands.
14,000,000 Le Oen Der -Over 14,000,000
bashels of wheat were recently sold in New
York city in a single day. What a monu-
ment of magnifineut bread this would snake
if properly reduced to flour and made into
snowy, sweet, palatable loaves with Imper.
ial Cream Tartar Baking Powder. It is
sold by all Grocera.
Twenty.one Chinamen have been sent
from Seattle, Wash, back to Victoria,
B O.
It is stated that steps will bo taken
shortly with the object of founding a school
of science 10 31038ton.
Tierney Wisnoit-(treat and timely wis-
dom is shown by keeping Dr Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry on hand. It
has no equal for cholera, cholera morbus.
diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, and all
summer complaints or looseness, of the
bowels.
Wilson's Wild Cherry bns been prepared by
Archdale Wilson& Co , Wholesale Druggists,
of Hamilton. for nearly twenty years, for the
cure of Coughs. Coils, Croup oto. 1 t has no
equal. Take no substitute but at the genuine
with white wrappers.
Frank Wilkinson, grain buyer at Hamilton,
says : 'I nsed several medicines and found no
relief until I tried Wilson's Compound Syrup,
Wild Cherry."- Less than one bottle cured him
of a tong standing and painful cough, with
tightness of chest and short breath, Sold by
all druggists.
Tis OLD R>titmAULs-In these days of humbug
tothin
it is a relief hear of something that can be
depended upon. Wilson's Wild Cherry has
been testedae a remedy for the (sure of all
diseases of thethroat, Chest and Lungs, for
nearly twenty years, with such success as to
Darn for itself the title of the Old Reliable cure
for coughs. colds, croup, Asthma, Bronchitis
and other affections of the respiratory system.
See that you get thegenuinc, in white wrappers.
Sold br all druggists.
Wbon Baby woe sick, wee };ave her eaetona
\Vhon she wad n Chill, she cried for Contorts.
When she became .suss. she clung to Castoria,
When she bad Children. she gave thew Castoria,
A.D4loR ToatoTwEna,-- Mt'yon dtsturoedat
uigbtand broken of your rot by a molt ohild
suffering and oryieg with pain of Cutting
Teeth? If so soud at once and get a bottle
of"illrs.Wins low's Soothing Syrup" for Chil-
dren Teething. Its value is incalculable,
It will,- lieve the poor ilttie sufferer im
mediata3. Jenendupon it, mothers ; there
is t .mistake about it. Retires. Dysentery'
and Diarrhma, regulates the Stomach end
llowers,eures Wind Colic, settees rue (Hams.
reduces Iuffammation, and gives tone and
energy to the whole system, tSrs.Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething 14
plGesell tto (he taste and is the prescription
of one of the oldest and hoot female
physicians and nurses in the United.
Fltates, and t for gale by all druggists
thy ottgl1n' t the world, Pelee twenty-ftVe
annts , bwktle; No sure and ask fm^ •MRO
WrNSLnws • SooxaIl G 8Yaup"and take no'
ether.
-WHERE TO BUY -
The
U Yom- -
The Best Goods for the Least Money.
IVe carry the largest s'ock of STOVES and TINWARE in
town, and we sell them at the 1,west possib'e pricy for cash.
imminumme
In Bala and Library Lamps We are showing
an elegant display at right prices. All kinds of Table and Hand
Lamps at wholesale prices.
In CROSS -OUT SAWS we are sliming all the latest an4
leading patterns and makes. Five different patterns to choose from.
.4 E --A. large stock at prices that defy competition.
As usual, a. full stock of gener4i Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glans
on hand.
Agents for the c.debrated Raymond Sewing Machine.
BISSETT RHOS.
Th
POPULAR FURNACE
Don't forget the place -Sign of Big Elephant.
WILL ri 0 la AND,
CENTRAL
Cash For
Drug Store DDITT!R fir: Ems
A full stook of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly all
hand. Winan's
Condition
Dowd -
era
the hest
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
CentralDrug Store Exeter..
C LUT'Zig
re -cleaned and mixedaccording tothe variou.,,,,
al)li
1y1
and song.
�. Q. 1301UII?I'., h.tving i..ased Drevee
hloek, will be plenar•d to pay
i S H ! i . EST Cash p..' AGES
at all tfmt•a for l.utter an.l eggs.
.s. Q. 2 /Elt
a
May 1st,Drew's Mock, Exeter.
CST r AM'S
Washing
Compound
Loosens and quickly removes all stains of
grease and dirt without injuring the hands or
the finest materials. It keeps down disease br
thoroughly disinfecting and purifying every-
thing. Saves soap. clothes, time and labor.
For alT domestic purposts it is the best article
over placed before the public. For the toilet
and the bath it is just splendid, making the
skin soft and healthS. Only So, for 3 ?kis- All
grocers can supply it.
COTTAM'SBird Seed.
Cottam's Choice Imported and,Be-cleaned
Bird Seed is tho finest quail ty grown, tb erough ly
THE BEST YET!
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Cottam's has been awarded 1st prizes am.
diplomas and is very highly 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.
DO YOU
WANT TO BTJY
FIRST-CLASS
FUR NITURE
AT LOWER, RATES.
THAA SHAM OCIJS:
-ABB USUALLY SOLD--'"'
-711EN tfALL AT-
GIDLEY'
-ONLY FIRST-CLASS-
TELE CHEAPEST YET
Reliable e
Good:
THE I3IGC1'EST YET
Overooatings at any price ; Si'ut-. At Prices Lo• wer that SO-CM.ings at any price; Pantings led Chea Houses :cart give
at any price
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Undoz takinc' in all it
to
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for
with the e beat staff of f9
h a Tailors • the best
B ranchMs.
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the beats
Cutting in Town, yGa are sure of aatisfno-1
tion
41s. •,T. T N B=.nL.,
S. G ID'IJEY
(Snow= to C & Gidlloy),
ODD FELL' OWS'"BLOOE