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Before you buy your
Fall c Winter Clothing
Call and examine the large
and well -assorted stook of
Fine Worsted Sui zings
Fine Sooteh Tweed
er Canadian or aR
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Overooatin s
All will be made up ►n
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest.
Remember we *guarantee a
CI 0Si13 r
or Ile Sale..—Give me a�call"l.
Jr H. GRIEVE,
News of the Week -Condensed
CANADIAN.
Bev. Jonas Johnson of Winnipeg is
dead.
The post -office at Cartright has been
robbed.
Oxford county will build a new poor-
house.
The discovery of gold at Belmont Is
proving valuable.
Diphtheria has become epidemic at
Morden, Manitoba.
The snow blockade in Manitoba has
been partially relieved,
Brookville's new buildings erected
this summer cost $35,01'0.
Cape Breton sent 500,000 tons of
Coal t0Montreal 1 tr al the last season
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A black bear weighing over 800 lbs.
has just been shot at Sharbot Lake.
A farmer near Windsor has been
fined $50 for selling hard older.
R
atorinlin ston
harbor is lower
than ithas been for twentyntY years.
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The public officers under suspension nsion
at Ottawa have all been dismissed.
Zion. Thos. McGreevy., it has been
deoidod,is entitled to his indemnity for
1800.
Gait coal brings $7.50 in Winnipeg,
and atliacleod, 30 miles away, $30 a
ton.
Tito first train over the North-west
Central railway of Manitoba will run
this week.
The'rorrena system of transfer has
been approved by the Hastings County
Council.
Southern Manitoba railway lands
sold more rapidly the last two months
than before.
The Montreal Hospital has been be-
queathed $100,000 by G. C. Hamilton
of that city.
The desirability of a drive along the
edge of the ,'mountain" is again being
diactlssed in Hamilton.
A toad of 14,400 dozen eggs crossed
from Windsor to Detroit on Saturday,
despite the McKinley Bill.
Mr. O'Hara died at plerrickville last
week,: aged 108 years. He was the
oldest man in Canada.
Lieut, Col. Boyd, commanding the
nd Bruce Battalion, died at Port El -
Monday from cancer.
unknown man has been struck by
otive and killed in the Grand
ids at Jarvis. -
alf a million tons will be
output from the Springfield,
Nova Scotia.
eal apple trade has in:
lie South American lum-
o to pieces.
oards of Trade will
is mail service at a
nthe 15.
ade to secure the
s in Montreal at 7
s in Toronto.
or the Montreal
tried at the next
.g Mr. Mercier.
firms will have alto:
0 men in the shanties
ure rather over other
courts have shown that
restricted reciprocity,"
.action, but unrestricted
i Northern Railway has
a farmers of the Red River
vacate its lands. - Trouble is
on
mt:
Kinsey, 40 years of age, re
;ar Aylmer, shot himself with
ver on Thursday night. fie had
o mentally aberrated.
.'Jane Reilly, of 'TM"ronto, poured
111 on a -fire Saturday to make iti
better. Elerclothing caught 'lire,
ibis was burned so terribly that
recovery is doubtful.
The Dominion Government has again
ailed for tenders for a fast line of
steamers between England and•Canada,
Itis stated that the tiovernment sub+
sidy will be made $1,000,000 per year
for an efficient service.
This year the wheat crop of Manito-
a and the Northwest is nearly 30,000,-
00, and of Ontario 32,584,426 bushels,
.1together the Dominion is, expected
o yield a wheat crop of 23,000,000 in
excess of Inst year.
The creditors of Lewis Wigle have
sold the stooks in Leamington and
Wheatley, and everything, with the
f thert a
exception o ino E gas to Solomon
Wigle, for 20 cents on the dollar.
Lewis WIgie will continue the buafnese.
The bylaw granting, a bonus of $2000
to C, roster & Co., shoe manufacturers,
lo transfer
the
Y to
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was on at the
- vote
"day, being earned by
e vote of 145 to 9.
Sir Alex. Campbell, of Toronto, is
seriously ill.
The Canadian Pacific Railway has up
to date .moved 3,000,000 bushels of this
season's grain to the lake front.
Grand Trunk through passenger
trains commenced running through
the St. Clair tunnel on Monday.
On Deo. 17 Rev, Fabler Mo Williams,
of Kingston, will be 21 years a priest.
Of these he spent seventeen years and
six months in Railton.
A definite statement cornea from
Chicago that the Grand Trunk Railway
has withdrawn 2,000 cars from its
Canadian service to lend to its Chicago
branch.
Tenders are invited by the Depart-
ment of Public Work, at Ottawa for a
postofiice at Port Arthur and another
at Petrolea; also for a drill -abed and
barracks at Toronto.
The following is the return of ttfiic
earning of the Canadian Paoiiio Ryxl-
v,ay from Nov. 21 to Nov. 30, ISA.
For 1b91, 579000; for 1390 $476,000.
The increase for 1591, is, therefore,
$103,OUt11, Grand Trunk receipts for
the week ending Nov. 23, 1891, *3b7,.
CGS, increase over correspond.ng week
in 1800, $11,004.
Tim 1't o,isx AND Bun Articles known t
medical science aru Used io rPi rIn Hood's
s
Sarsaparilla. Every iugredini:tIs carefully
sc•leeted, rer.3oniiily a rambled, ani only the
beat retained. The medicine is prepared
under the 81st ervi8'en if theism :lily cuWpe.
tent phartnee:sts, and every step in the
procure of manufacture is c=.tr. folly watched,
with a view W securing in lluo;1'a Sarsapa-
rills the brut possible result.
C 0. Ilirltai;us S: Co.
C:,•nts.-We consider \MINARD'S LINI-
:IIF.NT rho hest iu the in erlfet and eheoriully
recutnweud iter mea,
J. if. IiaLels, el. D.,
15t1. vue hospital.
E. C. arr•L3 .toiN, M. D.
L. It. C It.. R-iiuburi;h.
M. IL C. ,. England.
1I. D. It Itsoe. M. P..
1. ni. of Peon.
Sale Register.
Tura�naw .U(:.^. 17TIT.•T•Farin sleek, ica-
pletnents, eta., the property of Jacob Drown,.
lot 23, cog. Hay,mile north of Zurich
11, �
Salo at one o'clock. Ed. Borst?nberry, Au*.
Tun rtrAu ,N WRY --The reason why Bur.
dock Blood 'litters leads all other modioinea
i
o, „popularityi b b
t r8 eeAnBe It is a
n the t
1 delicate
soluteDy pt(ri,eanuot Harm the moat d licato
invalid, and Lever f>tils to cure bitionsuese,
dyspepsia, tad blood.constipatioo, etc.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard. poll or eallonseet Lumps and Ulom-
iabns!tour horses, Blood Slavin, Cutlet,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sondes, Sore and Swollen Threat, Coughs,
eta. save $50 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cnro
over known. Sam. by 0. Lutz. 0-29 ly
/cowmen Fnoir PAIN -Dear ,glia, -I have
been troubled with lame beak for about 6
manths,and thought I would try Hagyard's
Yellow Oil, which cured me, Am now free
from all pains, and recommend Yellow 011
very Liable.
Elwin PALSIt"R, Winona, Ont.
11fA1titIE O.
M(Lren-OAaruinrre-At Go iericl:, on the
26th of November, bytho Bov. Dr Ure.l\Ir.
Angus Mal cod of Ripley, and Miss May
Campbell or Colborne township.
,inns-uucar,E -At Tomnto,ou the 25th Nov,
1891, at the Alothodist ;parsonage, b y the
Rev. 3. W.Maxwe11,11Tr- F A. Kirk of Tor-
o nd MissAda Buckle of Blanshard •
MoDOvnr,D-Witmsmoxt,.-At the residence
of too bride's parents, St Marva, on 1Ved-
nesday,Dee.2nd. by Rev. J. Scott, M. A„
Roderick McDonald of Benno, to Nellie,
daugeter of Sir. J. Whetstone.
DIED.
O'RounKE-In Goderiob. on Tuesday,Deo .1st
Mary, ary, beloved wife of Peter ORourke,
egad 59years. 7 months land 26 days.
MoCunze,cs.-In Seaforth, on Nov 30tb,David
McCulloch, aged 76 years.
1ScLE0i,.-In
Seaforth, hu Nov. 28th,Anianda
Hannah , who of Mr. Kenneth McLeod, aged
88 years.
HARnrxo-In Detroit, on the 36th uit., Mrs.
Philip Harding, formerly of Blanchard,=ged
46 years .
McLAuauTEN.-In Blansbard, on the 27th'ult,
Sarah, wife of :John McLaughten, aged 84
years.
Orrven In Clinton, on Nov. 26, irrs, A. Ll.
Oliver, aged 72 years.
WALKER -In Stanley on the27th ult.,Dunoan
G Walker, aged 23 years. 4 months and 7
clays:
Wann&on-In Mullett, an Nov 80th, Thornton
Wallace, aged 6? years, 9 mos,
Rowonr17n.-In Stephen, on Oth iLst., Thos.
1iowciiffo,aged 80 years,8 mos.
400,000 BRICK
FOR SALE
At Lowest Prices.
JOHN MITCHELL
Has for sale at his yard, south of the
Crediton Road, 400,000 first-class brink
A CALL SOLICITED..
JOHN MITCHELL,
D10 Crediton P. O.
GENUINE
Reductions
• ....IN....
BOATS & ST -10M, ETC
-AT--
MUNSON'S.
AT-M .NSON' .
zot; flaflo Mills,
500 CORDS
Wood Wanted.!
DELIVERED AT THE MILL
For which we will pay high-
est market prices.
TUE EXETER IIIIf. LING Coy.
NARKET REPORTS.
Eel Who at ••-
Suring :4neat ...
ahrley
Oats
Olo- er Sac:;
Tim ouby
Petra
Corn
lIgee
Gutter
Slonrpoibbl ..
i'otatoes,porhealed
Applea,per oag
o ell rb
Drt dAppl p
Geese per lb.
Turkey per lb
I)uoltepee Ib
Ohiokenspar pr
Hine ,dre on,0porICO
Beef ..,
unlearnngh., .,.
dressed
Sheepskins each
Causkina
Woolperlb
Hay per tou
t)aionsnerbnst,
Woodperoord
For the next two -mouths Manson
will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices to
clear bis present stock to make room
for Spring Goods. The Stock is first
glass, carefully selected and of Al
quality, Everything guaranteed.
An all -calf Shoe for $2.75, worth
$3.50, and other goods equally cheap.
Get ourrice
our and
1'see goods be-
fore purchasing.
Remember that the Bargains are
Genuine and for -the next two months
goods will be sold at coat. -
GEO. MANSON,
Next door aouth of Post Office.
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53 to 91
pito pc
4. to 4;
50 to 311
4 29 to 4 :cl
1`49 to ; 4'4e
K 80 nn
U 40 to Gil
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50 tea 0 5i
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of,•rto007
025 to 080
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t 00 to55 2i
400to4,,o
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0 60 to 70
060 to 0 01
13 to 019
9 9..; WO 94.
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26080800
Fall Wheat its 'i1.
Spring Wheat ........................ 9 y,a
Barley . 0 49 0 411
Oats a "q 30
Clover Rood 3 75 4 2.i
Timothy...,............. 1 251 (e'
Pons0 t s, 0 rsa
Eggs. ... ,.. 1' 010
Butter 1G 015
Potatoes, nor bag 59 55
Applos per bush 059
Alt001per lb le 0 19
Har perton........- 9 0910 90
Aran per ton-. ......... 4 •• .„..34
x , 34 CO 14 re
Shorty '• ” ....21 00 _a 90
Oatmealporhbl,. (4 60 7 CO
Itogs,dresred per 3!0 S 00 to G 25
LONDON.
Whoat, 87 to '►i' roe bus. Oafs. 3'„ to
3-4 or bus. Peas. 'i.o to a -c per bun. llar-
k a,M ilting. II to 49c nor bus. Barley Feed,
aro to 490 par bus Corn, 5610 to ale Por.
bushel,
TORONTO.
Tf).
Toronto. Dee, 9 -Wheat Spring -No 2,940
toirio nor biter roa1R 3..:,intor.Nofmc
�ln aro perbus. Manitoba No 2bard.115 to 1 tt3 Ne 9, tete
to 97 PI'IAS6Se to 07c per bus. t1A,T> toe
to S6c per bus. FLOUR. extra. Tri .0 to 94.1+~
per bun; straight roller. ti. 15tH $4;25
strongbakors.''i.0;) to ;85M. BARLEY. No 1.
feeding. EN to 57o,
1eJOriNUAI3Lns,\
Ci-Dear Sirs -Last
summer my younger sisters were taken very
badly witcroup, indeed we were almostest in
despair, basing little hope of curing them.
Finally we applied Hagyard's 'fellow Oil.
and to oar great joy it cured them perfectly
and they are now enjoying the blessing of
perfset health,
ANNIE JonNSTON,Dalhonsie, N. B.
A. Goon VERDICT -Sirs, --I have great Te.
aeon to spank well of your B. B. Bitters. I
have taken G bottles for myself and family
and finer that for loss of appetite and weak -
nese it has no equal. It cures sink headache
purifies the blood and will not fail when used
I heartily reoommend it to all wanting a
pure medicine.
THE 13ssT YET. -Dear Sirs, --31y mother
was attacked with inflammation of the;Iungs
which left her very weak and never free
from cold, tilt at last alio got a Ivory severe
cold and cough. She resolved to try Hag-
yard's Pectoral Balsam, and, on so doing.
found it did her more good then any other
medicines she ever tried.
Sins. KENNEDY,
50 Smith Ave., Hamilton, Onc.
What is more annoying than going about
constantly hawking and spitting? This is
the result of catarrh, and Nasal Balm will
cure any case when faithfully used.
Conn WEATHER TRIALS -Dear Sirs -This
fall and winter I suffered from neuralgia in
my face and had the best medical advice
without avail, I at last thought of trying B.
13. B. and after using one bottle have not
felt any symptoms of neuralgia since. I re-
gard it as a fine family medicine.
J. T. DRosr, Heaslip. Man.
A horse purchased recently by Jas.
H. Metcalfe, M. P P., of Kingston, was
afflicted with diphtheria. The stable
dog and a cat caught the disease and
died. Mr. Metcalfe's children, six in
number, were laid up with the disease
and two have died. The others are
recovering.
Minard's Liniment eurea Colds, eto.
FOUND.
An Overcoat on day of Exeter Fair, between
Shapton's and Exeter, owner can have it by
proving property and paying this adv't.
dc3-3in HENRY EMBER, Crediton.
STRAY STEER.
There strayed into the premises, lot 5, eon.
1.2 Hay, on or about Nor. 15,a red steer, 1 -year-
old. with a few white spots. The -owner is re-
quested ,to prove property, pay charges. and
take the animal away. Jona Voauoea,
Bay,Deo.3,-38 Dashwood P.O.
FOR SALE.
Lots 49 and 50, corn&r of Victoria and Oar-
ling streets, Exeter, with good dwelling
house thereon. Apply to - -
�'rrxor& ELL/OT,
N24 -1m Solicitors, Etc„Exeter,
IAND FOR SALE. - -
1
The property known as the old church of
England gronnda comprising ono lot, is now
offered for sale. (Terms reasonable. Apply to
E, OiIUISTln, Pros; or A, DYER, Soey., of the
Stephen and Usborne Agricultural Society.
No e.12 -lm. -
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned wlllk.ep for service, during
the season, on the Riverside Farm, a thoro-bre
Belmont]; Boar. -
TERMS .-31, payable nt time of service. with
privilege of returning if neoessa
ry.
N24 -lm T. ROssant,Prop.
1.11111.
EVERY FARMER'S So N
SHOULD RAVE
A BUSINESS EDUCATION.
A POSTAL
will mare the catalogue of the
FOREST CITY
Bnsnioss College.
LONDON, ONTARIO.
Over 100atudents in attendance.
7. W. WESTERVELT, Prin.
'900 (�O SALARY and Commis.
1 . sign to Agents:men and Wom-
en, Teachers and Clergymen to introduce a new
and popular standard book.
Testimony of 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth
The most remarkable religiou' book of the ago
written by Ii' 0 eminent scholars, Non-sectarian.
EveryChristianwants it. Exclusive territory
given. Apply to
BOAR FOR SEK.VIOE.
The undersigned will keep for service, dor
n the sea
t e leu on lot 16 e m 7
g sboroa
U ,a
there' bred Chester White Boar, ,
Tnnnrs,-$1, payable at ti u e of service, with
privilege o returning If n6°0( 01107.
L10 -2m - Wu. Sunup -
The linty Bill Co., Norwich, Cohn.
't SES
OFA
fir all age'. resulting from Errors or Indi=_re.
tient. of koutlr. taus bu pc710 mneetiyeurel,aild
the vigor of perfect wanbeel fully restore,d,as
NE1WOi:$ DEBIi,ITY. STERILITY with
.'.+ElfINA LLOSSES& PIU M.4T1'Rl 1)1 ( Y
Lona Standing eascsuf e1LEt £. ttPtt1CTL RF.
SYPHILIS. S ,&IIIG'tu2$LF, and all PItIt ATI:
andCIIRO\IC 1ti"eases treated with perfect
success. Om' Acid is in CHRONIC CASES In
which others have failed; if you aro incurable
we will frankly tell you FA -
Write for particular, and treatise. Free. toga'.
Lm'td MEDICAL Co.. 192 and 1 tt 11,1ng Streit.
1', est.Torunto,0ut. 83:6m
Exeter Music btore
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BTSS i'Tlf�� AROS
ri10 THE FRONT.—
The
R NT.
The cheapest place in town to. by
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Hinges
Locks, Mass, Put .y, Paints and OiI
New stock of the celebrated Johnston's Liquid Paints -Showy Colo
New lines of Artists' Paints and Brushes.
Barbed, Plain, Strip, Black and Galvanized Wires cheap for Ca
Tinware Stook Complete. -- Eavetroughill a Special
New Rayal Sewing Machines aid
GIVE 1.7S A CALL
Z$*T :0,114)0
CO 'ZOQTTON
ROOT OOLfIO(JXD.
Are a rt discovery by an old.
11y re: an �u rs et'At cis•
etntnrfhf_f4,+fth,ni t,clsof
LliOOS I tbo. or i+erfe -
iy satoan dretiab'erae•,icine
diFeoverrd. Beware of un • I
principled i'r:waists who
, 9 •r inferior medicines in ,
place of this Asir t ,r Cawly'- Cowes. 1i. o;
t°o,Ip:.i'NO t r.1 e.lav,,r ti°i,to. or,:i- inclose $1antiP
4 three -cent Canada C..Ftage etatups in letter.; I1orinf e4tateeuco.1 oar 5°i"i .+n r
mat
d tlilselo 1.:J :' we will Ltryeaparicusntai en:mail.
only, 2 atatnp". Adlress roust Lily Company , ,
\o,iFisher heck.l$LWoodwar:lave..1let r,oit DRESSED HOGS
Stich. sold in z'cterby 1)11. I.1 1/., 4.:r.1ai- ,
Drug Store and by all druggists escrywhcre, t At Highest Cash 1'ti ss.
niorPitineka:
SMELL BR S.' CO.
l
Mowed bogs 1ngat theonmv! Victlithi.
f
n
o :, iiia Petra if eliouller etee . ;
.- 4, 3 Tea cid for bnag gut or gu➢;est if!.
t ERKIUS & MARTIN. l iii.
We have c:+nstantty un hard a largo display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,.
SEWING MA hllvES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL 11ILI$IGAL INSTRUMENTS.
Perseus anticipating the purchase of any-
thing in the above lines will do well to call at
the store. Wo guarantee satisfaction. and
priers as low as car, be hail at the eaanufactories.
11 o would resneotfully ask yon to call and
see our stock- It is as tine as will bo found iii r
a 't music store. '
any
P.S.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural
d
im cmente.
STAND :--Fanson's Block, Exeter.
Happy Priz,%1 Winners !
„ of uistla • Sept.� let
Go the afternoon1
the street opposite the Dominion Lahore..
tory was blocked liy boys and Girls made
happy by prizes drawn by purchases of
Seined hooka and Supplies at Browning's
Book and Drug Store. The following is a
partial llat of the winners :
Ticket
No. 07 -Willie Clarke, Beautiful Napkin Ring
in Satin and Gold Covered Vaso
Nu.2'2-Eddie Crocker, Teapot stand
2(0 -Bettie ii— Perfume
-f. Buctleoficrftm
No.2-Ilorbert Medford Dress Fan
218 -Miss Muter (Usbornel i'uokot Bible
204 -John Spackman, Magic Slate Cleaner
2'33- IluA Gould. Pocket .Xeoessairie
75-R. Kinsman, Poiished Ink Stand
100 -Wm. Brooks, Set Silver linifo,Fork.Spoon
57 -Necklace
13i-Jeseie t:roech, Handsome Dress Fan
207-Aimer Nelson, Scholars Companion
210 -Eddie Crocker, Lacrosse Stick or bottle of
Florida Water
77-R. Kinsman. Uo-Cart
17 -Louis Manning, Steuucnpo complete with
number of handsome photographic views
208 -Eddie Croaker. Splash
69-W. Brooks, Scholars Companion with Lack
235 -Hugh Gould, Go•Cart
217 -bliss Huntortirsborne) FishPond Game
212 -Fruit Basket
66 -Wm. Clarke, Neeessaire
215 -Miss hunter, Cut Glass Weight
201 -Eddie Dignan. Stamp album
230 -Hugh Gould, Ladies Companion
'38 -Eddie Crocker. White wood Money -box
70 -Louis Manning, Magio Pocket -book
26 -Sylvester Eaorett, Rubber Ball
55 -Wm. Brooks, Fruit Basket
40 -John Snell, Magic Slate Cleaner
28 -Sylvester Eacrott. Hand -painted splash
2'31 -Emily Gould, Mother of Pearl Purse
231 -Henry Gould, Fountain Pon
7C -R. Kinsman -Rose wood Writing Desk.
BOYS
All should buy their Sch000l Books and
Supplies at Browning's and secure a chance
of a Prize at the best great drawing.
.All Goods Sold at Lowest Prices
and the chance for a prize thrown in.
Don't miss getting tickets -free to pur-
chasers of School Books. The prizes at
the next drawing will far surpass those
given out at the last.
DOMINION LABORATORY, Main-st,Exeter
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Sim: and Tinware
Having a number of Cases of the best
Bradley Tin in stook, and having en-
gaged Mr. Will Folland, Exeter's popu-
lar tinsmith, to make up the same, we
will now sell all kinds of Tinware away
down for the next TWENTY DAYS -
everything new. -
LOOK Al OURSlOVES
COOK Bermuda, -Original, Selkirk,
Florida, North-west Standard.
COAL : Art Countess, Royal Art,
Brilliant Novelty, Double Heater, Dou-
ble Heater with Ovens. -
BON STOVES.
Nails, Hinges, Locks -the celebrated
Gravity Look, no springs to- wear out,-
Cattle Chains, Scoop Shovels, Forks,
Axes, X Cut Saws, Hinges, and all
kinds of Rouse 'Fittings.
PAINTS : Jolinston's,Elephant, Jumbo
Lipid Paints. -
Varnishes of all kinds. Glass, Putty,
et:. A large assortment of Col rd Glass.
T. N. HOWARD.
' r 11J II RIG We are .ilia lural yr. I t9 au, ;. s •)r c'
T.�. il[ a� w.rr' i
era at #lae� I"AL'$1n iG Ii Q r t lt:d C4 a
of Cnre3 Meat, Sausa,:,e, B 1 na He
y buying your Dail and Winter {aur,tls Glaerse,Fr€e11 Farb, Tenitibin, Sgaro 1
Lard an11 Hams.
at DOUPE'S
CHEAP ;TORE, KIl:K'ION
Wholesale anti Retail. •
New (footle in Every Depatttneut. B .0S
Come yourself and bring your friends'
and you will Lind what a low price renally; WHOLESALE & RETAIL
means in
s
�r Grade �,r r�r
Highest Goods
J
of Honest Quality. 1GROCERS
DOLIPE t. , CO , Kirkton, Wino t‘, :uerc'1' iitQ.
�ashia�ahie Myles !
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Owing up Bus!n;ss>
V r
1A Clearing SAL AT and BELOW COST
We offer our entire Stook of Pry fiends,
including HENRIETTAS & CASHME
QCostume Cloths, Dress Flannels iC *°'
Fit Flannettea, Grey all -wool Flanne'
stook of all -wool Underwear,
lags and Worsted Panting -la
A nice lot of FURS to be o, -r ,it o
TEM BEST YET
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of. Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, yon are sure of satisfac-
tion
.. S1VML.L.
1892.
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
ILLUSTRATED.
Ladies' Fur Capes, Maffe, Boas, Caps ane
Fur Trimmings. Gents' Hats & Caps in
Seal, Astrtcan, Persian, Grey Lamb.
Kid Winter Gloves and Mitts for Ladies
and Gents
Carpet and Floor 0i1 Cloth.
Our prices in BOOTS & SHOES are
away down below cost -job lot Readdmades.
Suits & Overcoats for Men and Youths.
A nice lot of Dinner and Tea Setts m
latest patterns to be cleared out at once.
TEAS -We have a large stook of Teas wilid,
will be cleared out at a heavy reduction. 5
lbs Japan Tea for $1, other Tea for 15e up.
General Groceries. -Our Stock is com-
plete and will be kept complete while this
sacrifice sale continues. Vle offer a rano-
tem of 25 per cent. for cash. Patrons and
all others used well, Call and see.
Now is the time to boy Hardware cheap,
including Silver-plated Spoons and Forks
Table Knives, Razors, Pocket Knives, Door
Locks, Knobs and Hinges; also padlocks.
No trouble to show Goods.
JOHN MATHESON.
Harper's Weekly for the coming year will
oontain more attractive features, more and
finer illustrations. and a greater number of ar-
ticles of live,intense interest than will be found
in any other periodical. Among these latter
will be a series of articles on the twenty-five
greatest cities of the world, inoluding fivethun-
dred illustrations. The Columbian Exposition
the Army and'Navy,great public events. dis-
sster on land and sea. and the doings of the
celebrated people of the day will be described
and illustrated in an attraotivo and timely
manner. the Department of Amateur Sport
will continue unser the direotion of Gaspar W.
Whitney. The best of modern writers will eon
tribute short themost distinguished
artists will make the illustrations. The editor -
al articles of Mr. George William Curtis will
remain as an especial attraction.
Harper's Periodicals
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HURRAH!
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Tailor Shop
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tailor shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on tn.e shortest
possible notice and in the
Latest Stir' s
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