The Exeter Times, 1895-6-27, Page 5TR ,b. EIBTER
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In the
DOMINION OF CANADA
DIAMOND DYES
Axe the great favorites with the ladles for home,
dyeing.
Why they are Popular.
They are the easiest to use; they give the
trightest colors; they make colors that last
1111 the goods are worn out; the colors never
crock or fade, and will stand soap and washing.
Ask your dealer for the " DIAMoND";
efuse imitations.
rild everywhere, LITI:Hrection Book and forty
Nan:Ties of colored cloth free.
1VILLLS & ltarTuARDSON Co., Montreal, .r.,(1.
Brinsley.
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13MBPS.-The Brinsley foot ball team
will play a game with the Bulgarians of the
12th con. on Mr. Samuel Scott's field. -On
Saturday hot the Irishmen of this vi oinity
celebrated their jubilee at the Bend. No
•doubt the boys ensioyed themselyee trip-
ping the light:frantaetic toe ; believe that
Ave couple went from one house. -Last
Saturday night sneak thieves entered the
barn of Dlr. Wm. Clorbett, Reeve of Mc-
Gillivray, and stole there from all his pork,
principally hams. Several houses have
'been searched already: Once more the
farmers are troubled with people who
Appear to be too lazy to work.
Weise), wives, mothers, and daughters -
tried nurses, watchers, and help -tired
-women of all classes should take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. It is the kind they need to
sive pure blood, firm nervee, buoyant
spirits, and refreshing sleep. There is no
tonic equal to Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
John Batten, sr., whose death was re-
ouorded last week, was a native of Doyon.
.shire. England, came to Usborne twenty -
sone year ago, and for the last thirteen
year Nati a native ot Blanshard. Efe we
ft man of quiet disposition, who had no
inspirations of public office, either ;mi-
mic/pal or political. He was twice mor-
seled, his widow and a large family of sons
and dauphters surviving him. The sons
are William and Thomas in England,
John in Usborne and Samuel in Blom -
'shard, and the daughters are Mrs. S
Wadley, London Eng.; Mr.. Martin,
Devonshire,Enz, Was Pearce and Mrs,
Maker, of Illinois, the two latter being
preaent at the funeral
Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps,
r olio, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum,
all looseness of the bowels,: Never
travel without it. Price 350.
WORTH ITa WEIGHTIN GOLD.
GENTLEMAN. -I have used Dr. Fowler's
Retract of Wiid Strawberry and find it a
atertain cure for all Summer Complaints.
1118 worth its weight in gold.
MARTHA GRANT, Ottawa, Ont.
SEVERE DIARRHOEA CITEED.
DEAR SIRS. -1 was in a very low con-
,dition with Diarrhoea when Dr. Fowler's
1Cittract of Wild Strawberry w,as given me.
•One bottle cured me, and Iecannot praise
it too highly.
IsAAe TAYLOR, Rothsay, Ont.
Mr. H. Chriatia, of Stehhen, re-
seived.the sad news from Oxford Mills
that hi's brother-in-law, Mr. Newans,
cif that plaoe, had died suddenly. He was
returning home from market on Saturday
15t1I inst., accompanied by hie wife and
child, and while driving along in the
-buggy he was suddenly taken 31, and be-
fore reaching home he was (lead.
You hardly realize that it is medicine,
.vriten taking Carter's Little Liver Pills;
they are very small; no bad effects. all
*roubles from torpid liver ' are relieved by
their um.
Mrs. McIntosh of East Williams, while
riving in Mtn Craig. one day last week
with her son Mr. Alex. McIntosh, was
thrown from the buggy and sustained
severe injury, one arm being broken.
flinTORTED BY PROMINENT MEN THROUGH-
OUT THE DOMINION.
Edward J. J avers, Real Estate Broker,
153 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada : "I
lave muoh pleasure in testifying to the
'benefits I have received from using K. D.
V. While I do not believe in "ourea ells,"
under all circumstances I can confidently
recommend it for indigestion. I know
vi others who have also tried it with
satiefaction.
I net an old acquaintance. and in com.
paring recites I eaid that indigestion was
41:137 only trouble ; he replied that be bad
suffered from the same thing for over
'thirty years ; I said that I had a specific ;
I advised him to try K. D. C., he Raid it
was his specific and we shook hands and
sagreed to give K. D. C. our support."
It is worthy of your support, and is the
sure eupport of the Dyspeptic.
For your Outing go to Picture-
sque Mackinac Island.
ONE TICITTSAND MILES oF LAKE RIDE AT
SMALL @XPENSE,
Visit this Historical Island, which is
the grandest summer resort on tbe Great
Timken. It only costs about $18"
from Detroit • $15 from Toledo ;
;18 from Cleveland, foe the round,
trip, including meals and berths. Avoid
the heat and dust by travelling on the
.D. & C. floating palaces. The attrectione
of a trip to the Mackinac region are un-
surpassed. The Island itself ia a grand
romantic spot, aft climate meet invigorat-
ing. Two new steel passenger steamers
lave just been bailt for the upper lake
zotite, costing $300,000 each. They are
-equipped with every modern eonvertienee.
Annunciators', bath rooms, etc, illuminat-
aid throughout by electricity, and ere
suarat teed to be the grandest, largeat arid
safest steamers on fresh water. These
stee.niere fayorably compare with the great
.ocean liners in construction and speed.
Your trips per week between Toledo. De-
troit, Alpena, Mackinac, St' Ignaee, Pet.
Chioago, "S6o," Marquette and
Duluth. Daily between Cleveland and
Detroit, and Cleveland and Put -in -Bay.
The palatial equipinent makes traveling on
there ateamere thoroughly enjoyable.
:Send for illustrated deicrintive pam }that.
,Adclresit A. A. Saar= G PI A D&
MARS= IXIliPORTS.
Exet or June 256h, 1895
Fallwheat Pet hustl..,: .•0....4/ 80 $ 85
Spring wheat per busr .. 80 65
Barley per bush.......,, ...„ 55 60
Oats per bush.- ...., 30 32
Peas per bush 55 60
Flour per bbl......, , . ....... 4 09 4 20
Apples per bag.- .. - . --- ...s. 75 80
Potateee per bag ...... 35 40
Hay s (sr ton,' .,,,,,......, . ... ... 0 00 7 50
Woodper cord hard ......... 3 00 3 50
4 ood per cord soft. „....... .. ,. 2 00 226
Butter per lb.... ... . . ........-... se 13
Eggs per dozen-. ..... . . . . .. ..... 8 8
Turkeye perlb 7 7
'Hogs, live weight,. -........... 4 26 4 56
Geese .. • 5 5
Ducks e 6
chiolut... . - 5 5
London June 255h 1895
Viiiiefritt;1111P.13';i111,111); 1.81%1;31: 150 1° :511
1 r .., 350 to 160
Wheat,spring, Per 1001bs 100 to 360
ats,ner 100 lbe.. 112 to 114
Peas, per 100 lbs.... .. 100 to 110
corn, per 100 lbs...„.... ........ 95 to 100
Bexley per 10C1b .... . . ....... ...„ 90 to los
Eke, per 100 lbs...,95 to 100
Buokwheat. per 100 lbs... ...... 90 to 100
azolo Per OWL"- ......... 1 00 tC 1 10
Egge,'fresh, 11 to 12
Eggs, fresh, basket, per doz.-- 10 to 12
Eggs, fresh, store lots, per dos 9 to 11
Butter,single rolls,per lb,- • 18 to 18
Butter perlb,1 Ib rolls,baekets 14 to 15
B utter per lb. large rolls or
' crooks,.
Butter,per lb, tub or firkins ro 1g
Lard, per lb. 10 to 10
Chickens, . per pair 755o 100
Duche... . . . 70 to 100
Turkeve, ic.11 e Deeaoh ... 100 to 200
IToronto June 25th 1895
Wheat, white, per bus......... $ 88 to $ 88
Wheat, spring, per bus........ ... 88 to 88
Wheat red winter, per bus 83 to 83
Wheat goorre, per bus 83 to 83
Barley, per bus ..... ...,50 to 60
Oats, per IMIS......... ...... 39 to AO
PORS•....... ..................... 6o to 60
Hav .. 10 00 to 11 65
Ego per crOzen 10 to 11
13utter, per lb..- .......... ... 14 to 35
Dressed hogs . .. ... .. ...... . - 600 t 6 00
Potatoes. per hag.. ...... .."45 too 50
The Live Stock Markets.
East Buffalo, N. Y. June 25.-Reoeipta, 14,
oars through, 200 on sale. Market steady to
strong for good corn fed cattle, but dull at
150 to 26e lower for other kinds. Good to prime
export steere, 3525 to 555; good shippers, 34 66
to 518; fair to good 1 050 10 1,175 lb steers, 34
4,50; green 1,100 to 1,300 lb steere. 33 40 to 160;
light butchers' b eifers, to 960 lbs. 32 30 to
3:25; extra fat heifers, 3850 to 425; fair to good
fat °owe, 3290 to 3 25, common to medium,
$2 to 250, light etookers, $2 25 to 2 50; good,
3061 to 2 85; feeders, 32 90 to 350; bulls, 0200
to 3: choice export end stall fed, 3260 to 3 75;
fresh COWS. $2 to 3 lower at 318 to 12; peals.
$3 75to 6.
HogsReceipts, 68 cars through ,116 on eale.
Mark et steady. Yorkers, 0485 to 470; light.
$4 60 to 4 65; Mixed packers, 3475 to 480; good
mediums and heavy, 84 80 to 490; roughs,
$3 00 to 4 25; stage, $3 to 350; pies 3450 to
4 55.
Sheep and Lambs-Beeeipt5.17 cars through,
55 on sale, Market lower for elmen. Fair to
goo d mixed. 31 75 to 276; choice. $3 to $3 25;
culls 31 to 3 50; exports, 3376. to 4; yearlings,
gooeto choice, 3355 to 440; spring lambs,
33 75 to 5 50; choice to extra, $5 76 to 5.
A later dispatch eare Cattle closed very dull
and weak for common and green cattle, but
steady for other kinds. Hoge cloned dull and
Se to 100 lower. Late sales of good Yorkers,
34 60 to 452 1.2; bidding, $4 40 to 440 for pigs;
about 10 loads held over. Sheep and lambs
closed dull and slow, with a number of
common and fair lots.
MONTREAL,
Montreal. Que., June 25. -At the East End
Abbattoir this morning the receipts of cattle
did not aggregate more than about 900 head.
Among them were few if any really choioe ex-
port beevee, and 4 1-2e was the highest figure
;mid by shipper. Butohers' ptook covered a
long range, selling all the way from 28-4,, to
40. Cables reported dull markets both in
London and Liverpool.
CHICAGO.
Chicago, Ill., June 26.-Reoeipts of cattle
were large today, and buyers held off, except-
ing concessions. Good kinds held firm, but
int crier g radesdeolined 543 to 100. There was
a good demand for hogs, buyers starting in
early. and prices holding at a firm advance of
se. Sheep were eteady for all kinds with year -
limns tun.
Their Lot is not
a Happy One.
At Home and Abroad
They are Miserable.
Paine' s Celery Compound
gives them a New Life.
Makes Them HaPO and
Strom ! Bright an'
Vivactous•
Every Woman Should Try It.
The life of the nervous woman is a most
unhappy one. She is continually miser-
able, and is frequently a burden to herself
and family.
Nervousness is produced by a great
variety of causes. Headaches, btliousness,
constipation, dyspepsia. vertigo or giddi-
ness, insomnia, despondency, and a hoet
of other ailments.
As a rule, the use of drum' and medi-
cines containing strong nareoties, only
cause afflicted ones to sink deeper in
suffering and agony.
Nature's true and permanent euro for
all diseases is Paine's Celery Compound, a
medicine now freely and wisely preseribed
by the beat physicians. The proprietors
of Paine', Celery Compound have more
testimonial's from the women of Canada
than have ever been given in favor of any
other medicine in the world: Thoueands
have been saved who were once declared
to be hopeless and incurable by the
doetors. .
Mrs, Joseph Valliant, of Oreille bay,
Nipiesing District, Ont., who was recently
cured of nervous prostration and neuralgia
of the heart, writes ne follows
'
Tor a length of time 1 su
',ffered very
mach from nervoue prostratiee and neu-
ralgia of the heart, and was unable to get
regular sleep and reel, I used your great
medicine, Patine'a Celery Compound with
most benetelel results. I am happy to
say that my condition of health is wonder.
lolly improved; my sleep is sweet and
natural, and tIO rebut and nervone fears
Shat troubled .sui ate baniahod. I eetinot
spfelt too highly of Paine' e Celery CUM+
4.0 Detroit, pound."'
KNOWLEDGE
13rings comfort and improvement and
&Ida to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world' ts best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
lts excellence ia due to its presenting
in the form moot acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative; effectually cleansing the mystem,
Ispelling colds, headaches and fevera
nd permanently curing constipation.
'it has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the aspproval of the tnedioat
profession, because it acts on the Kid•
neye, Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-
gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu-
factured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will noi
accept any substitute if offered.
lings 10e to 15o, and spring lambs 16o to 25o
higher.
Cattle -Receipts. 13,000. Extra. 1,400 to 1,500
lb steers, $6 90 to 6; ohoioe to prime, 1.300 to
1,660 lb steers, $S40 to 585; good to choice, 1,-
200 50 1,300 lus, 3450 to 5 35: oommon tomedium
steers, 900 to 1,200 lbs $3 76 to 4 75; bulls ohoice
to extra, 33 ti 4; bulls, po 3r to good, 3075 to
276; feeders, 90010 1,100 lbs $3 60 to 4 25:stock-
ers, 600 to 9001bs, 3250 to 330; cows and heifers,
extra, 34 25 to 4 50; cows fair to choice, 32 75 r o
400; owe. poor to good canners. $1 60 to 250 ;
gsod to choice, $5 to 6evea1s, common to
fair, $3 to. 4 76; Texam steers, 33 05 to 510;
Texas cows, bulls and stage 3225 to 325 .
Hogs--Heoes eta , 28400. Heavy packing and
shipping 104, 3469 to 4 85; oommon to choice
mixed, 3440 to 476: 3450 to 4 05; pigs, 33 to
4 85.
Sheep-Reoints, 13,000. Inferior to choice,
31 75 to 420, lambs. 32 75 to 8.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Aa OLD .A.WD WELL -TRIED REMEDY.— Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifte
:marshy millions of mothers for their children
while teethinglwith perfect suer:ens. lt soothes
the child, Rattans the gums,allays the pain,
cures the olio, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea.. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by i
druggists n every part of the world. 25 cents
a bottle. Its value is inoaloulable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
andtakeno other kind.
Use K. D. C. for all stomath tr,ubles.
RHEUMATISM CIIRED IN A DAL -South
Amerioan Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia, radically aures in 1 to 3
days. Its action upon the system is remark-
able and tny..terions. It removes at once
the cause and the disearie immediately die
appears. The first dose greatly benefit -
75 cents. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. Ss.
A Boorr TO flonsenrea.-one bottle of
English Spann Liniment completely re
moved a curb from my horse. I take
in recommening the remedy, as it acts
with mysterious promptness in the re-
moval from horses of hard, soft or call-
oused lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs
avveeny, etifies and sprains.
GEORGE ROBB. FAummt,
MARKHAM. ON T
Sold by C. LUTZ.
The home of Mr. A. Mon kith, Kippen,
was the scene of a very pleasant gathering
on Wednesday of last week, when hie
eldest daughter, Mies Annie, was united
in marriage to Mr. John A. Dallas, a
prosperous yoang farmer of the 2nd con.
Tuckeremitb. The bride was assisted by
her eister, Miss Sarah, beautifully attired
in a costume much similar to that of th e
bride : while Mr. James Dallas, of Forest,
cousin of the groom, supported the latter.
Stare's Powders, each outrage of which
contains two preparations, one in a round
wooden boa, the cover of which forms a
measuze for one dose, an immediate relief
for Costiveness, Sick Headache and Stone -
soh, also Neuralgia and all kinds of ner-
vous paine, and another in capsules, (from
to of one is an ordinary dose) which,
note on the Bowels, Liver and Stomaoh,
forming a never failing perfect treatment
for all Head and Stomach complaints.
They do not, as most pills and so many
other medicines do, lose their effect or
produce after constipation, they are nice
to take. 23e. a box a t medicine desl-
ers
Short Journeys
On a Long Roaci.
Is the characteristic title ot a prof asely
illustrated book containing over one
hundred pages of charmingly written
deecriptions of summer resorts in the
country north and west of Chicago. The
reading matter is new, and the information
therein will be new to almost everyone
A copy of "Short Journeys on e Long
Road" will be sent free to anyone who will
enclose ten (lento (to pay postage) to Geo.
H. Heafford, General passenger Agent
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway,
Chicago, 111.
111••••10.
While Mr, Killoran, farmer of Downie
was driving into St. Marys on Sunday
morning to attend service at the R. C.
church his horse took fright at two
bicycles oppoisite the Windsor House and
ran away. He and his son John were
both thrown out, the former received
severe breiaes on the back, elbew and knee
end the latter 'laving his thumb knocked
out of joint., The father was dragged
about 12 feet but his injuries though pain-
ful are not serious,
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke
Your Life Away
Is the truthful, startling title Of a book
about NO -To -Bac, the harmless guaran-
teed tobacco habit cure that braces up
nicotinized nerves; eliminates the nicotine
ponion,.meltee weak Men gain strength,
vigor and manhood. You rtne HO physical
or financial risk, as 11'0 -To -Rad te sold
ender guarantee to cure or money refund.
ea, Book free, Ad. Sterling Remedy
Co.0 re St. Patti St* Mon tree/
SM,MID CO R N .
POTATOE8 AND CORN
...................--es..-..........-....
We have a carefully selected stock
of the above seed,. Fresh, Prioes the
lowest,
WidlTE & GRAY LIME,
J. Cobbledick,
First Storehouse, Station.
—.........
London, Huron and. Bruce.
'40I16G NORTH- Passenger
London, depart........ 8.05 A. M.ff4 X) e .1e.
Centralis 9,07 5.7
Exeter 9.22 8.00
9,87 6-15
Klemm ... . 9.44 6 20
13rueefleld , .... •... 9.52 6.28
Clinton ...... , .... .,... 10.12 6.65
Londea hero 10.29 7.14
With ;1.0,38 7.23
jeelgrave 10.62 7.37
Wingham arrive- 11.10 8.00
GOING Bourn.- Passenger
Wingham, depart," ... 6.35 A, rz. 3.25p. m
Belgreve 6.50 3.47
Bytlh.., . . . . ......... e. 4.01
Londesboro.:.... 7,10 4.08
Clinton- ........ 7.30 4.28
Bruocfield .......... ..... ... 7.49 4.46
Kippen. ,... • ........ 747 4.53
Heesall 8 06 4.58
Flxeter 8,25 0,12
Centralia-- - ........ 8 4 6,23
general- ..... ..•••. ........
-- THE —
People'sluildingand Loan Association
LONDON - ONTARIO
BoAiro Or DIRECTORS IN EXETER. OsTAR/o
Dr. .1. A. Rollins, President.
Dr. C. Lutz. - Vice -President.
L H. Dickson, Solicitor.
David Mill, - Valuator.
Fred. W. Conine, - Seoy -Treas.
DIRECTORS.
Jno Grigg, E. A, Penick, !Jas. Miller, Wm
Seattle:00, Dr. Thos. A. Amos,
Sara]. Sanders.
Makcemoney be saving money. Sixty oents
per month will ensure 3100 in 7/ years. For
Sons of application and all necessary infor-
mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. Fred. W.
Conine. Post Office, Exeter, Cot,
DR. SHOULTS,
CENTRALIA ,
Office opposite Methodist Parsonage,
ET KINSMAN, DENTIST,
Li_ • LL. S. SPECIALIST in GOLDPILL-
1190, EXTRA T IN G and
PLATE. WORK. Gas and local
Anaesthetics for painless ex-
tracting. 2n5 door north of
CARLING'S Store
ALTON ANDERSON D.D. S
• LD5, Honor Graduate of the To-
ronto University andRoyal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Seecialties, painless
extraction and preservation of the natural
teeth. Office over the Law Office of Elliot &
Elliot, opnoeite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
-IQ AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
ti • °UNION,
Willbe at Grab's hotel Zurich
on the second Thursday of each
month and at Hodgin's hotel
Hensall every Monday
ONEY TO LOAN.
Large sures Money to loan on Farmlands at
Five and a half per cent. private funds. Apply
to ELLIOT Jr ELLIOT, Solioitore Exeter
anuar Y 1855
DUFFERIN HOUSE, CEN-
TRALIA, A FIBST-OLASS OMMER-
vial hotel, first-class wines and liquors,
commodious sample rooms, and an attentive
hostler.
11. HORN, Proprietor
Exeter
Packing
House.
N °TICE.
Parties wishing fresh tenderloin, fresh
pork,- spare ribs, shanks and pig's
feet, can get them Wednesday
mornings.
A good supply of Rams, Rolls, Backs,
Bellies, Shoulders, and salt bacon
on hand at lewest cash prices.
Live liogs Waned!
Every Monday morning for delivery.
C. S.eU, - Prop„
REL1EP IN SIX BOTIBB.—Disordered Kid
nay and bladder disease, relieved in Rix
hours by the "Great South American Kid
ney Cure." This pew remedy is a great
surprise and delight te phytdoiane on ac.
count of its exceeding m empteess ne re-
lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,baok
and every part of the urii,av passages in
male and female. It relieves retention Of
water and pain in peeping it almost immed
ately. If you want qulok relief and oure
this is your remedy Sold bv C. LUTZ
HEART DISEASE RELIEVED 116 THIRTY
MINCITEa,
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives
perfect relief im all cases of OrPanio or
SymPathetio Heart Diaeage in 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cute. It is a peer-
less remedy for Palpitation, Shortuess of
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left
Side and all eymptores of a Diseased
Heart. One dose convinces.
Sold by 0, LUTZ.
Tun LAD/ES.
The pleasant effect and pe! feat safety
with which ladies may use the California
liquid lexative, Syrup of Fige, limier all
conditione, makes it their favorite remedy.
To get the true end genuine articie, look
for the name of tho California Fig Syrup
Co., printed near the bottom of the pack-
age.
CATARRH Reemven se 10 TO CO Mum -
tee. -One short peg Of the breath through
the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr, 3
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses the
Powder over the eurface of the nate! pre -
Rastas Painless and delightful to take,
relievee instantly, and permanently cure
Catarrh. Hay Perin Colds, Beadaeba
Sore Throat, Tensing* andDeabsesin
30 tent At 0, I, it,,
Seeds
Of
all kinds.
Seed
Potatoes
8neoialty
this week.
A
• 110 MIXIFIC REQUIRED. ,
Worth its cost as a fertiter.
The only safe way to use a Strong PEgsuig
FO E
BIS
Crean7ery
Oane,
Milk Cana,
Churns,
-,Barbed Wire
(AMERICAN
AND
CANADIAN.)
OP & S N,
P.S.—G-et Our prices on Eavetroughin.g.
Are You
GOING TO GET A
'cycle?
We have the best assortment
and the cheapest.
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars.
PERKINS & MARTIN,
Fanson'e Block, Exeter,
We Want You
to come into Our Store
LOOKING PLEAS-
ANT sometimes.
We have so much to sell besides
quinine and all those bitter things. We
don't want you to think we are happy
only when you are sick. Of course, if
you must be ill, we always want to pub.
up youi prescriptions, but we haye a
thousand and one things you need be-
sides medicine. Just now we have
some uncommonly good values in
Brushes, Bair Brushes from 25e up,
Nail Brushes from 5c up, Tooth Brushes
from 5c up. But don'tlet us forget to
draw your attention to the extensive
stock of Toilet Soaps, 3 large cakes of
Real Castile for 10c, 1 box containing
six cakes all for 10e, Baby's Own, 2
cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, Old
Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a large
assortment of medicinal soaps, and
many other lines. All the above are
excellent values, both in quality and 1
i
quantity. Dont put off till to -morrow
what you can do to -day. Call at once.
J. W. Browning's
BOOKSTORE.
,4 Suit of illothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
reliable place, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Spring 8c, Summer Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much pleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines -that are specially at-
tractive.
A..J.SNPLL.
EXETER FOUNORk
',.ITTJXS.11I2D 1857.
Headquarters for Plows, Scuff-,
lers, &c., Bridge Bolts and
Castings,
We have for sale a number of new
and second hand Portable and Traction
Engines at prices from $150 up, includ-
ing the following makes: Connell,
Waterons, Sawyer, Massey, INTOre0-
worthy, Leonard 4.% White, Stevens &
Borne, Peterson & Co,
Parties totalling to purohase would do
well to call and get latices before pur-
chasing.
ST
Strikes are all right, if struck against wrong,
Strike not the weak because you are strong;
Strike not your father, strike not your mother,
Strike not your sister, strike not your brother ;
But atrike a good scheme when ever you can,
Strike a deal with J. .E1. GRIEVE,
And you will strike the right man
For a fine suit of BLACK WORSTED or fine TWEED. Our
stock is complete for the spring trade. All the latest novelties
in Fine Goods. Give us a call and secure a Big Bargain .
Remember the place.
J. H. Grieve.
Tholy
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LITTLEMONEY
WILL BUY - -
Jute and wool blankets we always take
the lead,
Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers,
what you all will need;
Harness, collars, whips and sweat pads.
we have a good supply,
./Vets ombs, brushes and cards when
used keep away disease and the fly.
Trunks, valises and school bags, in
price and quality for the young and
the old,
Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs,
an mitts; to protect you from the
cold;
Elm city harness oil, dressing and
blacking, keeps harness and boots
a shining,
/jells, children's cairiages and wagons
prevents the little ones from crying,
_Long and short boots, elt and. rubber
boots, we claim the best and nicest.
Enquire at Treble's Boot, Shoe and
Harness store, be sure and get his
prices.
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If spent in the right place,
That J. D. Alkinson's is
the right place to buy your
furniture. The following
facts and figures prove:
10 Piece
Bedroom Outfit,
$20.50.
BED,
' DRESSER, $20.50.
WASH STAND,
MATRESS,
SPRING,
2 Pillows,
RoOK.Eit,
$20.50. Owe,
Timis%
Coming brides and young Married
couples take advantage of the above
offer. We supply comfort cheap.
j.D.ATKINSON
OWE( NORTH OF TOWN "Iji
GIP LEY
& SON.
UNDE17T4 KER
—AND—
Furniture Dealer,
Main Street, Exeter.
Full Stock of all kinds always
on hand.
N novrE,
EXETER.
HEM ! SAT
Have you an old Buggy Top that needs
re-coyering and you wish to Lave made as
good as new ? Side Curtains played out ?
Your Cushion played out ? or other
Trimmings shabby and require to be
renewed ;
If so, call on
J. 0 0LA:0'9EN,
3133E11•TS.A..T.M,
Or leave your orders atljones'
Carriage Worke, Exeter.
All orders will receive prompt attention,
and done in a workmanshiplike:reanner,
Charges moderate,
KATI Girl%
E=eter North Store
Mr, F. R. Knight has opened a
General Store in the stand lately
occupied by Brook's Harness
Shop, with a full stock of
GENERAL GROCERIES,
BOOTS 84 SHOE8,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY, EDO.
rodtice taken in exchange fox.
goo&
Parlor Setts
Side Boards
Tables
Bedroom Setts
Chairs
Fancy Bamboo
Window Shades and.
Poles,
PICTURE Fl?AMES
A Large Variety
and Low Prices,
Gidiey & Son
ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.
UET YOUR riars
nowisq
At W. Johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. SuitS
11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to,
get a fit.
W. JOHNS)
The Tailor,
BOAll FOR stRvIcn.
The ittidereigned keep tor servisa Jet=
vitalop- ChM*