The Exeter Times, 1895-11-7, Page 5se,
'Tamil) Wilcox of St, Thomas,
Ontario, is one of the best known men
in that vicinity. He is now, he says,
an old man, but Hood's Sarsaparilla
bas made him feel young again.
"Atout a year ago I had a very severe
attack of the grip, Which resulted in my
not having a well day for several months
OlterWarcis. I was completely rtin down
And my system Was in a
Terrible condltioa.
2 lost fiesh and became depreesed
inspirits, Finally a friend who had been'
benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla advised
mac te try it and I did so. I continued tak-
ing It until, I used twelve bottles and
today 1 can honestly say Hood's Sarsa-
parilla has restored me to my former
health." jAcon Wmoox, $t. Thomasi
Ontario,
Hood's Sars
Is the Only
True glood Purifiert
Prominently in the public eye today. It
'cures when all other preparations fail.
Mood's Pills the after-dinner pill and
family cathartic. We,
twoname11011100114AZIWIIM,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter ot the estate of Henry Moatz
of the To vonelsip of arty, fernier, Insol-
yatt.
The above named Insolvent has this day
made an assignment to me of all his estate
ior the benefit of his creditors. Anseeting of
,said creditors -will be held at my office, in the
Village of Dashwood, for the appointment of
Inspectors and giving directions for the die -
"meal of the estate , on Tuesday, October 29tb,
at o'clock, p. m• Cieditore are hereby u oti-
led tr. file their claims with me, duly verified,
ion or before Friday, November 15tb, 1895.
After that date I shall proceed to distribute
the said estate, having reaard only to ooh
claims of which I shall have notice and shall
not be responsible for the assets of the aaid
estate or any Part thereof to any person or
versons vrhoee claim or claims shall not have
been filed by the said 15th day of November
„next'
JOSEPH sNBLI.,, Assignee. •
Dashwaod, October 22nd, 1895.
_NT °TICE TO CREDITORS
—
-the matter of the estate of Themes
4 Kelly, late cf the Township of hay,
in the County of Huron, Gentleman,
deceased,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Be-
yised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 310, and
amending acts, that all persons having claim
against the estate of Themes Kelly; late of
the Townehip of Hay, in the coenty of Huron,
asearege'etlemon, degeased, who died on or about
the 22nd day of October, 1895, are required
on or before the 1st day of I:timers , 3596, to
"rend or deliver to Joseph SneleDathwood post
office, a statement in writing, containing their
mames,ad ruses? descriptions and f ull particu •
Jars of their claims duly verified by affidavit,
and the nature of the theurity (if any) held by
them• And notice is hereby further given
.'that on and after the lst day of January,
1896, the Bald executors will proceed to distrib-
ute the assets of the said estate among the
persons entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims f whicb he shall then have
notiee, and he will nee be liable for k aid estate
nr any portion thereof to thy person or r-
sonsof 'whose claims bestial' not then have
notice.
MOSES KELLY'?
ANN KELLY, S Executors.
Dated at Daehwoed this 4th day of November,
1815.
-INSOLVENT SALE.
lin the matter of the estate of Thomas
tVerry, the older, of the Townahip of
Uaborne, in the County of Huron. In-
solvent
The undersigned will offer for sale by Publio
Auction, at the premises, Lots No. 16 and 37,
in the 7th concesaion of the eaid Township of
13'eborne, on
IIIONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TII, '1895
iat the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, the following
/rateable property, viz :
HORSES. -3 aged mares, 1 mare five years
old, 1 mare four years old, 1 stallion four years
9)34, 1 aged driving mare, 1 gelding driver, four
Tears old, 1 filly two Years old, 2 geldings two
years old, 1 filly one year old, 1 gelding ono
year old, 2 foals.
CATTLE. -5 milch cows, I steer two years
cld, 3 heifers two years old,3 heifer one year
old, 2 Steers 1 year old, 3 epringeelves, 1 young
calf.
PIGS. -35 pigs, different ages.
IMPLEMENTS. -2 wagon& 1 pair trucks,
2 pair bob sleigbs, 1 single buggy. 1 double
buggy. 1 binder, 1 mower, 3 sulky rake, 3
ploughs, 1 pair harrows, 1 roller, 1 fanning
anill, 1 horse power, I crusher, 1 straw cutter.
1 seeder, 2 hay racks, a quantity of hay, car -
mots, mangolde, turnips, and other articles too
mumerous to mention,
Also the following valuable Real Estate,
ple:-Lots No. 16 and 17, in tbe seventh con-
, *session of theTowliehip of Usborne, contain-
!, jag 200 acres more or less, and the west, half
ig Of the west batf of Lot No. 5, in the 5th con-
cession of tue Township of Hay, containing 25
acres, more or less.
mgamS Ols SALE OF CHATTELS,
All eums of $5 aud under, cash. On all
sums over that amount tivolve months' credit
w ill be given oh furniehing approved joint
11 otes. Terms of Sale of Real 19state made
known on day of Sale.
1,1 . BROWN, SAMUEL MARTIN,
Auctioneer, Assignee.
L. H. DICKSON, Solite tor for Assignee.
1'I-.47STRAY LAMB.
-4
Strayed i n to the premises of the undersign
ed, Thera ee road, about the middle of Septem-
ber. a Leicester ram jamb. Owner can have
4 )- mime by provin g property and payieg expenses -
0". 3 HARVEY, Usborno.
Agent's
representing us oan earn 320 per week setting
our Entrety Con ad i an -grown Nureety Stook,
Per/throat Partition and salariee. Exolueive
territory. Write at onoe fer tering to E, 0'
GReATAMI, Neese antes, Toeesern, °Neely),
FREE I 76 COMPLETE STOIMEs
• • Pack °i.e.:tette worth 82,
and alert° 100p; Pieter' 8 ook, that will sure-
ly put Yell on the road to a handeomo fortune.
Send bo. silver. to pay postage.
A. W. KINNEY,E. le Yarmouth, N, S.
TRAYE' D.
Front the 'Premises of kbe uudersignee,
"Sinieghtt hat Parte,"on At about the teth ()do-
ber, ten Iambs. 2 boy were marksti vith cd
, chalk en $houlaerand rumn, Information it,
to their reeererv \vill beittlitabiy TeWarded by
er.pnoatiett to HENRY Shire% eV P. 0.0 or
to amour wibtAhr, Dashwood
AM AS WELL AS
WISil .TO BR"
Miss Blake, of Hamilton, Ont,, after using Pane'o
Celery Compound, is a Picture of 'Womanly
Vigor and Beauty,
A Story for AII who Stand in Need ot Perfect
Health.
Mies Isabella 13Iake, of 303 Hughson
Street, Hamilton, that., is one of the fair -
eat and best known young women in the
ambitious city, To -day, he is a picture
of womanly health; vigor and beauty, and
joyfully declares, "I am Love a nevs wom-
an, cap eejoy life, and am as well as I
wieh to be."
When Miss Blake makes the deolaration
that tine is a "new wonian' " she does not
wieh it to be understoodthat Eihe bag
entered the ranks, and adopted the fads
of theme light -brained Woman who would
tamp the legitimate positions of men,
and go through life clad in half masculine
attire, with the fixed idea of altering the
plans of all -wise Providence, and turning
the world upside down. Ah 1 no ; this is
far from what Mies Blake wishes todimply
when she makes the statement that she
is a "new woman."
The "new woman" that the world values
Os not the modern (treaters that dons the
open vest, exposed shirt front, four-in-
hand tie. straight and high collar, stiff
Derby lotto who walks out on our streets
with cane in hand, giving 'evidence of
empty brain and uneatisfied vanity. The
true "new woman," is perfectly iepresent-
ed by Miss Blake, made healthy, vigorous,
etrong and actize by the use of Paine'a
Celery Compound. This is the "woman"
that sensible and rational beings honor
and appreciate- the type of "woman"
that blesses home, friends and the world
at large.
Mies Blake, though a young woman, can
relate a tale of sad experiences'. in the
past, lions have stood in her way threat-
ening deetreetion ; elm knows what sore
afflictions are, testing do the rough grasp of
disease ; and at times, the cold touch of
the destroyer, des th, has made her shiver,
and caused her to think of the dark gloone
of the silent tomb,
When Mies Blake's heart was faint, eick
and void of hope ; when all the doctors
and medicines failed to de good, and when
threatened with that relentless foe con-
sumption, an aneel of mercy suggested
the use of a remedy that hae brought new
life to thousands ot poor sufferers in the
Past, Yee, it is Paine's Celery Componed
that Is recommended ; it le used, and in a
silent time makes a "new woman" from
the materiat that the grave had battled
for.
These facts, deer tender, are not over-
drawn or colored in the least. Miss Blake
and her friends 'will gladly youeh for the
truth, of the statement that Paine's Celery
Compound, and it alone, under God's
blessing, was the agent that graved life at
a critical juncture. The following letter
from Mies Blake is surely ot sufficient
weight to convince the most hardened un-
believer :-
"For years I suffered greatly, and was
under the care of doctors who finally told
me 1 was going into nonsumptien, I was
bsceming worse through the nos of medi-
cines, 'and I wive up my doctor. While
in a very oritical condition, not able to
sleep or met, alwaya faint and weak, appet-
ite and digestion bad, and my system raid
down end little life in me, 1 commeneed to
use Paineie Celery Compound. After
taking one bottle 1 felt much relieved. I
have ueed in all seven or eight bottles, anct
am now a new woman, can enjoy life, and
am as well as I wished to he. Many
thanks fcr your great medicine,"
MARKET REPORTS:
Exeter, November 6th 1805,
e all wheat eer bush.. - is 69
Spring wheat per bush ..... 69
Barley per ...... 30
Oats per bush.— ....... ......... 23
Peas per berth 50
Flour per bbl 400
Apples per bag . . . 75
Potatees per bag
Hay , en. ton
11 00
W °ea per cord hard . 300
Wood per cord soft............... 2 00
Butter per lb., - 14
Eggs per dozen.. .. 13
Turkeys peril) 7
Hogs, live weitrht.. 3 60
Geese 1 - 5
Ducks
°Woks.. . .
Dreesedhoge
$ 69
69
32
23
50
4 20
80
30
12 00
3 60
2 26
16
14
8
3 00
5
6 60
6 5
4 C0 to 450
London, November 6th 1895.
Wheanwhite, tall,leOlbe $ 11090 $ 1 14
Wheat, red., fall. per 1001bs,. 110 to 114
Wheat.sprang, per 1001bs - 110 m 114
Oats. per 10e lbs. 73 to 76
Corn, per100 Das
peas, per 300 lbs.... ........... ... ,tii5 1,4:e, SS
Barley per 10f lbs 70 to 75
Rye, ner 100 lbe-- 80 to 90
Buckwheat. per leOlbs
75 to 210
Beans, per the.. 6198 tee 1 18
hggs, fresh, single doz..--
Eggs, fresh, basket, per doe 17 to 17
Eggs, fresh, store lots, Der dos . 36 to 16
Butter,single rolle,per lb- . - 39 to 20
Butter perlb,1 lb rolliebasliets 16 to 17
B utter per lb. large rolls or
crooks 15 to 16
Buttenperns, tub or firkina
Chickens, per pair
Lard, por lb 2,1952 ttt oo0 403
Ducks.... . ...... .,. .., ...... _. so to 60
Turkeys. 6. to eo ner Ibl• eaoh 75 to 200
nresind bogs 459 500
Hay per ton 13 00 to 14 00
•
Toronto. November Eth 1895.
Wheat, white, per bus......... $ 74 to $ 74
Wheat, spring, per bus........ ... 73 to 73
Wheat zed winter, per bus. 71 to 71
Wheat goose, per bus 60 to 61
Barley. per bus.., 35 to 41
Oath, per bus .. ......... ..... 27 to 28
'Pearl- ,.....,. ................. ....... 64 to 64
Bailed Hay 38 00 to 1930
Dreseed Bogs 5 00 to 500
Begs per dozen.. 17 to 19
Butter, per lb 10 to 20
The Live Stock Markets.
^
EAST BUFFALO.
Bast Buffalo, N Y, November 5, --Cattle
closed very dull. Hogs closed dull and 10o
lower feral but pigs. Sheep and lambs -165
oars on tbe market; 90 cars Canadas: well sold
out: best Coseadas brought $4 25, and the bulk
sold at 34 06 to e915 A few selected sold up to
94 35, whfch is We above the N ew York values.
MONTREAL
Montreal, November h.-Tbe receipts to -day
at the eastern abattoir were 600 beed of cattle
700 sheep and lambs and 100 oalvee. There was
very little enquiry for the cattle and lest
week's prices ruled. The range was,frem 34 to
3So per lb. livo weight, according to quality.
Small meats were rather quiet Following is
the general range of quotations:-Oattle but-
ohers' choice, per ib. /lie to ale live weight;
medium to fair 2 3-4e to So; oulls *i to 2,1o;
do, sheep common to good 82 75 to 83 25;
lambs el 50 to 33. Calves good to choice, 37
to 912; common to fair $2 to $6.
taw*
IsdR uVjilt F1FUY YEARS
AN ODD AND WELD -TRIED kltraltDY.—
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifty
Years by millions of naothers for their childrea
while teething with perfect success. It eoothes
the child, eoftene tbe gums, allaye the pain,
auras the colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea., 18 pleasent to the rude. Sold by
druggists m every part of the world. 25 centa
a baths. Its value is incaloulable, Be sure
and ask forMrs. Windlow's Seething Syrup
andtakono other kind.
.111.1101.01.110.4.
I4ORJN,
,LURNBULL,--rhUaborne,on Otst 2let,the wife
of t)Vm Turnbull of a daughter'
-ARMSTRONG-On the 28th ul tab e wife of Mr
Alvin Armstrong, Stephen, of it son.
RYAN -On the 30th ult., the wife of Mr. Pat-
rick Ryan, Corbett, or a son.
AJAR RI 1111).
WILLERT--GRUBE-fn Daeli wood. on tho
29th ult., by Rev. Eifort, Mr, Loiris
toll/163e !Jenrette, Grube, of Logan.
Sit ERMAN-11 eItIO`43-6.0 the Lutheeian
church, Ditaliwooct, on the 10th ult., by Rev.
19ifert, Mr. Leo Sherwin to Mise Frodrioka
Iterate.
COLE-MoVITTIE-At the thaidente of the
bride's mother, on the attli ult., by Rev. H.
Fair, Mr rhos, 11. Cole, to Mies Mary .1,
MoVitliet both of klullott,
CHAPet AN-HOARE-At the residence o1
laretohn Hoare, on the esth ult., by Rev. W.
Ilougia, Emmanuel 'lhainnen' of Brittah
Columbia, to MretA floare, of East Wan -
oh.
WA re0N-STAOEY- At the reardenth of the
bride% rangier, on October 30th, bythe Itev.
1.1. flamiltere Andrew' wat4on (ie Mother-
ravot.ane biles Sarah Sta00Y0 Fullaft00 l'il"
-As
000TER-TH0NPS0N-At the residence of
tbe bride, on Oot.3011i, by RevA McDon-
ald, D. D., M r Robt E Oooper, M. D,, of Con-
stance, to &HES Annie Thompson, Of 111e-
WIYNCi1117-10n 0ctober2901 1895. at beriate resi-
dence, 9 Gw3 nine avenne Toronto, Cecilia S
Davis beloved wife of lairRobertWynn, mot-
her of Miss G Wynnformerly of tit Marys,
in her 68th year:
Is AURIE-TWISS-At St. Paul's church,
Clinton. on October 300h, by Rev. W. Craig,
Petrolite assisted by Rev. L, Perko, Mr.
R. Laurie. of Palmeretee, to Miss Lottie
Twiee, of Clinton.
WEIR-PATTERSON-At the residence of
the bricte'sbrother, Mr. dos. Pugh, Bluevale,
on the 301h ult., by Rev. W. 11, Difose, Mr.
WineWeir, of Goderioli township, to Mrs.
Jane Pattereon, of Bluevale.
ELLIOTT-MA.SONT--/At the residence of Mn
W• 5. Etarland. Clinton, on the 30th ult.,
by Rev. J. W. Ford, assisted by Rey. J. W.
Holmes, len 51 .10. Elliott, of East warean-
oda to Miss Emma, daughter of Mr. Robt•
Mason, of Eaet Wawanosh-
ELLIOTT-SIMPsON-At the residence of
Mr. W. ti, Barland, Minter.; on the 30th ulte
by Rev. J. W. Holmes - assisted by Rev. W.
J. Ford. Mr. James Elliott. of East Wawan-
osh, to Miss Carrie Simpson, (sister of Mrs,
Harland) formerly of Toronto.
noss—DUNFORD—At the church of the
Advent, Montreal, on October 1211, by
the Bishop of Montreal, assisted by the
Bev, Henry Hinson, M.. A., Mr. Guy Ross,
banker, and real estate agent. and nephew of
Mrs Gavin ROSs, Gowanside Farm, Railcar-
yille, to Alias Eyelyn ret.Le. second daughter
of George Dunford. Rim., all of Montreal,
DIED.
TAYL011.-le Exeter, en the 1st inst., Thomas
Taylor, aged 85 year,
MoDONALD....In Goderich. on the 2911 nit.,
Oath mine McDonald,aged 100 years.
WOOD -In Waitsburg. Wash., IT, S. cn Oet. 31.•
Samuel Wood, aged al years, 5 months and
28 days.
SCOTT -In Hibbert.on the 30th ult. J'ane Soett
beloved wife of Mr. John Scott, aged 49,
years 1 month •
TROMPSON-On the 2801 ult., Catharine
daughter of Charles Thompeon, 18th cone
McGillivray, sged6 years.
jOHNSTONL-In Goderich township, on the
ath ult., Jane MoDwaine, relict of the late
John Johnston, aged 72 years.
BARRY -On the 27th ult., in Detroit. Cath-
arine Barry. The remains were brought to
Parkhill on Tuesday, and taken to Mt.
Carmel for interment,
BAD BLOOD BETWEEN THEM.
The ever blaving farmer's wife, her delicate
sinter in the city, suffer more than they care
to tell. The dark rings around the eyes,
headeehes, dizziness, palpitation or rheumatic
twinges, betoken a run down system. The
blood is poor, and is a bar to enjo)ment of
life. ScotesSarsaparilla purifies the blood,
strengthens and vitalizes the system, And
speedily realores the bloom es health to the
cheeke. It cures when ali others fail.
Yellow Oil used internally and extern-
ally cures asthma, croup coughs, sore
throat, bronchitis and similar complaints.
Extetnally it cures rheumatism lumbago,
sprains, bruises, outs,clailblains;frost bites,
and sprains and aches of every kitd.
As a cure for Dyspepsia, Constipation,
PRAISED SY PrearSe AND PEOPLE.
Biliousne'
as Sick Headache, Kidney
Troubles, andall dietheee of the stomach,
liver, bowels and blood, Burdock Blood
Bitters is praised by press and publie
alike. The reason is that it aotuallyedoes
all that is claimed for it
Wm, Berm, "Fairview," raised on his
10 acres and 200 rods.850 bushels of wheat,
oats and barley. measured from the
thi caber. On ono quarter acre he grew
100 Imehels of potatoes ; and on half an
acre on the same farm the yield WbS '200
bushels of potateee. Mr. Benn thinks 'We
recurd is hard te best.
Mr. J. U. McColl, of Parkhill, has been
aeked to take part in an internetional tug
of war contest in Chicago for a prize of
$500. The prize is offerecl for the best
team in the United States, England and
Canada, and is to be competed for in the
latter part of November. Mr, McColl has
acceded to the request.
Don't TODACCO Spit or Smoke
Your Life Away
Is the truthfol, startling title of a book
ebout No -To -Bac, the harmleeet guaran.
teed tobaceo habit cure that Ina/goers up
triootinized nervea; eliminates the nicotine
poisommakes veedk men gain strength,
vigor and manhood, Yoe run DO physiord
or financial risk, as No-1'o-13ac is sold
ander gualantee to cbre or money refund.
ed. hook free. Ad. t;terling Remedy
Co., 37489 Paul $9,, Atontreal
LOnCiOn., Blan011 Etrld .13LnLee.
4011sONOrertn-• Pathenger
s.00 /of. 4 80
o,o7 aolz
„, 9.22 6.00
2,37 646
London, dePart•-•-,
Dentrelie,....,*•••••••.
1101380:11 .. . • . ,..;•0”.1.1t4.rm
Brileeilla ':-.,,, • de ••• "AI 0.28
Oltritee ne.e....... . 10,1z 6.55
Londelth.ora. ........ ..... 10.20 7-14
Berth .... . . ,..a......... 10,88 7.23
B
GONG Iviroll:gfulawvie,......m.r.;ti.y..e.::: . ::: 111,0..1602 vass0407g..0300r7
•
WintellainttlePart-- *- 6.35 A. x. 3.20 r. X
,
Bolgreve ..... ............, 6.50 8.47
Ityclh,....,... 7,03 0-01
Lopdosberod.. • ...... 1,10 4.0a
Olintou.... „ . . 7.80 4.08
Bruce/10cl.... .. . ...... „ 7.49
7,57 It
RC e:t;a1 Ili. a- " „ 84 8.23
6 06 4.6$
Exeter ...... ... . . . . -. . 8.26 6,12
'.."--"."--**----"--------------THE-1- ----
People's Building and Loan Association
1611DM - ONTARIO
BOARD OP DIRECTORS IN EXETER, ORM?
Dr, J. A. Rollins, President,
Dr. C. Lutz, - Vioe-President.
L H. Dickson, - Solicitor,
David Mill, - Valuator.
Fred. W, Celibate - Seey -Treas.
DIRECTORS.
an o Grigg, 19, A, Penick, :Jas. Mil/er , Wm'
Southoott, 1)r. Thee. A. Amos,.
eaml. Sander.
Make money by caving money. Sixty (rents
Der month will erasure 3109 in 70 years. For
terms of einpliaatinn arid all necessary infor-
mation amply te the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred. W.
Collins, Post Office, Exeter, Ont.
DR. SHOULTS,
0 EN TRA LIA
Office oppoeite Methodist Parsonage,
FT KINSMAN, DENTIST,
LIM. SPECIALIST in GOLD FILL-
ING, EXTRA 0 TING and P ItA TE
WORK. Gasand local Anaesthetics for paine
1 ees extracting. 2nd door north of OAB-
LTNG'S Store
-T-1 ALTON ANDERSON D.D. S
• Tern S, Honor Gradnate of the To-
ronto University and Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Specialties, painless
extraction and preservation of the eatural
teeth. Office over the Law Office of Elliot &
Elliot, opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
T-) AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
ouNioN.
Will be at 0reb's hotel Zurich
on the second Thursday of each
month and at Hodgin's hotel
liensell every Monday
lITANTED HELP.—MEN OR
1 V Women in every locality (local or trav-
elling), to intreduce a new discovery, and
keen our show cards tacked up on dtrees,
fences and bridges throughout town an
oountry, Steady emPloymeat. Commission
or salary $65 per month and exPemies. and
money deposited in any bank when started.
POT partioulurs write TRH WORLD 1r.DDIOAL
Eethenict Coe P. :0. Box 221, London, Ont.,
Canada
May 16- m
SASEIMEWAN
BUFFALO ROBES, COATS
AND MITTS.
(Received the highest awards
at the World's Fair.)
We would ask all purchasers of
Robes to inspect this great and won-
derful robe before buying ; pronounced
by all who have used them to be warm•
er and absolute wind, water and moth
proof, will not wear bear in spots like
a skin robe, have had six years of rough
usage and have stood the test. They
are made in three parts without any
seams, the fur cloth, the Astrachan
lining and rubber interlining. They dry
quicker and never get hard and are as
strong as leather. Every robe guar-
anteed as represented. We also have
a large stock of Harness, Whips, Trunks,
Valises, Blankets, Rugs, Bells, Boots
& Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Felt
and Rubber Boots, Sox and Rubbers.
Our stock is fresh and unsurpassed in
finish and quahty. Sole agent for
Newlands Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes.
John Treble.
hy!
What are you wearing
those fig -leaf clothing
for? Why not come to
J. H. GRIEVE,
The Moa'an Tai/ot.
And leave your order for
an UP-TO-DATE Over:
coat or Suit, We can
please you both in pocket
and Workmanship.
MEM milNisert.
—OUR STOCK OF—
—AND --
mums
has been ,carefully selected and
is among the best in the county.
Ladies' dockets a n d
Cloaks Out and Fitted•
A TRIAL SOLICITED,
Ja HI Grieve.
Bermuda. IA. Bright Idea. rA. Grand e
It is (as numbers of people Because it has been proved to As it has a, steel Q' e
will tell you) .the finest baker be the finest baker in the market, enables It to bake quickand
they have used. Easy on fuel owing to so many superior, mod,' burn less fuel in doing so than
and an even heat. ern and useful improvements. any other stove. ,
Or slie would be pleased to •SE
The Large Assortment of Cookin.g and Heating Stoves on loll.i fioc
amongst which are the famous "ART AMZERST" Coal teaters,
Also large number of second hand. Stoves
FURNACES AND .EA.VETROUGHING A SPECIA TY.
HEADOUARTERS FOR SUPERIOR COAL,
CALL AND INSPECT.
H.. BISHOP & SON
DELLO
SAY
Have you an old Buggy Top that needs
re.00yer ing end vou wish to have made as
good as new ? Side Curtains played out ?
!oar Cashion played out ? or other
Trimmings shabby and require to be
renewed ;
If so, call on
X. 0 CLAUSEN,
TermieTsete_LI.0,
Or leave your order % at Jones'
Carriage Works, Exeter.
All orders will receive prompt attention
and done ni a workmanshiplike.manner,
Cbarges moderate.
Are You
GOING TO GET A
We nave the best assortment
and the cheapest.
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars
PERKINS & MARTIN,
Fansone• Blook, 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 put
up yout prescriptions, but we have
thousand and one things you need be-
sides medicine. Just now we have
some uncommonly good values in
Brushes, Hair Brushes- from 25c up,
Nail Brushes from 5c up, Tooth Brushes
from 5c up. But don't let 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 100, Baby's Oen, 2
cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soapv, Old
Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a, large
assortment of medicinal sops, and
many other lines. All the abc,ve are
excellent values, both in quality and
quantity. Dont put off till to -morrow
what you can do to -day. Cat] at once.
J. W. Browning's
BOOKSTORE.
(5't/it 01 Vlothes
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. 3.
SNELL never disappoints hie
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall 8t, Winter Goodz
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.
4‘. J. 1314774=4
enatee,
CLE111 A$ A BELL
IF A PUPIL OF THE
FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND COLLEGE LONDONsPNT,
Does not readily grsep a subject, we repeat and repeat until he does get it. We drill,
some schools don't. We got onv reputation in this way and intend to
sustain it by giving a thorough grind in all subjeots taught. We tenets Bookkeeping
and Business Paper by a new method. Enquire about it. Catalogue free,
Air. E. A, Coon has accepted a position with E. D, Smith, Winona. On'„ as
assistant bookkeeper.
VirETERVELT, Principal.
KNIGHT%
E=eter North Store
ji rr I I
I
I
Mr. F. R. Knight,has opened a
General Store in the stand lately
occupied by Brook's Harness
Shop, with a full stock ot
GE NERAL GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY, ETC.
Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
. as.MrS1'SG-3ECT
Murray & Co,,
Manufacturers of Plows, Gang
Plows, Root Cutters and Straw
Cutters for hand or horsepower.
Steam Piping and general re-
pairs. Castings of every descrip-
tion in Iron and Brass to order.
Fire Brick and Fire Clay kept
in Stock.
3. 00.
GET TOUR PANTS
UNDERT4KING
—AND--
•
Furniture Of All Kinds
a. N 21,,OWE'S,
EXETER.
Live Hop Wanted
F1
--AT TF—
Ezottlackiliglloa:1
We are cutting up fresh hogs every
day.
SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN,
HEAD CHEESE, FRESH PORK
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET,
SHANKS, fresh daily,
AT EXETER PACKING HOUSE,
We are rendering PURE LARD
every day. Parties wanting crocks or
; pails filled should„do so now. Pork is
0 7/7,ri\ST low in price.
At W. Johns', The!
Tailor. Made to order C. Small,
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get a fit.
Thanking you for past favors,
1 remain,
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
Central
DRUG STORE.
Those who havo uSed
Winan.'s
Cough
Balsam,
Pronounce it unequalled as
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
AND BRONCEITIO TROUBLES,
Winan's Condition & Cough Powder
for horses, best in the naar-
ket, always on band, Also
a Cetobenefacto and Lini-
ment, the medicine so sue.
cessfully used by Mr, Chas,
Munroe, Parkhill, in this
and other towns, in treating
and curing various diseases,
Por Sale at
0, LUTZ'S,
Position nermatient if sult#11 ; also increas
H C STE WIIITE BOAR State reference and enolesOiselt.addrsossa•
0,3).30, hLaVt:: tte 3,18. Boul:svbotIrtlynfloloe*: W, atis tot.atibs1;..,_11/41170401' Tfl r'H'114'4A—T,011:4:8018.4toroi:
Prop.
EASILY SUITEUe
Then Come To Us for Bost
Bedroom
Suites
For ours are selected with
a view to suiting the most
searching taste, and all
can get what they want at
any price.
The Leading Furniture Dealers,
The Leading Undertaker.
Gidley'& Son,
ODDEELDOW'S BLOCK.
rorson: To Travo
WANTR13,— $7;:e7, -t1 le,itlatil gentle:,
men gna ladies to travel for established
house,
Salar7 $780 & Expensos
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