The Exeter Times, 1895-12-12, Page 5"1
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Tired but -Sleepless
is a condition which gradually wears
away the strength. Let the blood be
N4 purified and enriched by Hood's Sar-.,
aaparilla and this condition will cease.
"For two or three years I was sublect to
poor spells. I always felt tired, could not
sleep at night and the littleI could eat
did not do mo any good. I read about
flood's Sarsaparilla and decided to try it.
Before I had finished two bottles I began
to feel better and in n short time I felt
all right and had gained 21 pound e in
-Weight. I am stronger and healthier than
have ever been in my life." JOHN W.
COUGHLIN,Wallaceburg, Ontario.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the Only
Tru Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today. Be
sure to get Hood -'s and only Hood/e. Do
not be induced to buy and other.
floodsPills siesta Iteadaehd, 25ce
cure 811 yer ills, bilious.
-1 TORE TO BIN. I'.
• Post Office Store at Farquhar to rent. Good
brick building, splendid location and a -first
offitss opening for a pushing business MOIL POS-
SeSSiell given 1st January. For further partic-
olars apply to, JOHN K.A,Y, Farquhar. im
115.4111K1T ItXrORTS.
Exeter, December 1,2th 1860
kali whet.; ver burge,-....., . e 60 $ 62
SPring wheat per etrah......... 60 62
Berley per bubh....,.... 30 33
Oats perbesh • ,22 22
Peal; per bb. ue,.* ,...• 40 50
Flour per bbl • „en, 3 50 3 51
Apples por bag ,, . .. . .... 75 50
Potatees per bag- ..,.......... 20 e2
Her . ee ten. 11 00 1200
Wore. oer coed harden...ea,. 3 00 3 60
1400d Per or aoft. .,.. . .. . 2 00 2 24
Butter per lb... ..... . .. ....„.,,... 15 30
Eggs per deeen ...a is 15
Tutkeye per lb . ,.... .. 7 7
Hoge, live weisrht„ 3 00 3 25
Orme
Ducks 6 6
Chicks.. .... .. .. . .
Dressedhotte e . 6 5
4 25 to 450
' London, December 1263 ism
Wheatewbite, 2a11,1091be...... 3 1056o $ 705
Wheat, rod, fall. per e00 lbe....., 105 to 105
eanspring, per 1001ba ...... ... 105 to 105
°ate, per Itn lbs, . ,.......„,........ 73 to 75
Peas,Per 300 1138.............,, ... 80 to 85
Corn, eerie() the • 70 to 75
Barley per 10f lbe 65 to 75
Ryo. per 100 lbe , 80 to 90
Buckwheat. per 1001J,,,, s'66 to 70
13eans, per owe .. 60 to 76
Eggs, fresh, single doz. 10 to 20
Eggs, fresh beeket, per doe-- 17 to 17
Eggs, fresh, store iota, per doe 16 to 16
Butter,single rolle,por lb. . ... • 15 to 16
Butter perlb,1 Ib rolls,bailieta 15 to 30
Butter per lb. large mile or
orooka ... 15 to 16
Butter,per lb, tuber firkins .. , ... 32 to 13
Lard per lb. 9 to 9
Chickens, par pair 35 to 60
50 to 75
Turkeys, V io io DOT lb:.eaels 75 to 260
Dress t d hogs
'tiny per ton. 425 450
1.3 00 to 14 00
-.no--
Toronte. December 126h1895.
Wheat, white, per bus$ 7160 3 71
Wheat, Bering, per bus-- .. - 71 to 71.
Wheat red wieter, per bus 68 to 60
Wheat goose, Per bus 50 to 56
Barley, per bus-- . . 35 to es
Nos, per bus .
Peas. ..... ... ............. .............. 55 to 53
Ray 17 00 to 1700
Dressed Hoge .... , . 4 55 to 4 60
Eggs per ci,Aten 18 to 20
Butter, per /b 206o 21.
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HESTER WHITE BOAR
FOR SERVICE.
Vest thne of Etelitief. W SNELL, Lot 15
Coneessionn Usborne_ Dee 33,
FOR SALE; OR RENT.
A comfortable twostory frame hotline con-
taining ten rooms, a.nd good brick cellar.
and hard and soft water and convenient to
churches and school. Will be sold on liberal
terms or rented. Well acetyl ed for a retired
farmer.. Apple to W. C HOWARD. Exeter.
FREE1 75 Ot:)MPLETE STORIE sl
• Pack of goods worth $2.
and a large 10f p; Picture 5 ook, that will sure-
ly put You on the road to a handsome fortune.
Send Oce silver. to pay Postage- ade
A. W. KINNEY. E. T, Yarmouth, v. S.
EALED TENDERS. tt,idre ssed
to the undersigned, and endorsed, "Tender
for=dredging, Collingwood Harbour, will be
received at this office until Tuesday, the ith
:day,of January next, inclusively, fertile deepen.
fug of the Harbour of Collingwood to the depths
''silleiitioned in the combined specification and
form of tender and within the area shown on
the plan to be soon at the Harbour IVIaster's
Office, Collingwood, and at the Departinent of
Public Works, Ottawa.
Tender s will not be considered unless made
on the form 81114)110d, and signed with the
actual signatures - of tenderers.
An accepted bank cheque payable to the
nnerder of the Minister of Public Itiorks, for the
4,0,ilve thousand dollars (83,000), must accomPanY
each tender This cheque will he forfeited if
the party decline the contract or fail 6 o com-
plete the work contracted. for, and will be re-
turned in ease of nonsoceptanec Of tender.
The Department does not bind itself to
Arcept thelo-wost or any tender.
By -order;
E. F. E. ROY,
Secretary.
Department of Public Werke, i
Ottawa, 12th Nov.. 1805.
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UIVDERTAKING oP
FURNI f UR E
at R. N. Rowe's, the popular Furniture
Store;.
A Good 'Bedroom Set for $9.00
A Good Ex.tension Table, $6.00
A Good Sideboard for $9.00
.A.I1 Rockers, Lounges, Chairs, Springs,
/ie., at reduced prices for the next thirty
days. A largo stock to ehoose from. As
have $500 to raise, all acounts 'must
be settled by cash or note by January
1861 1896. (Ask for a nice Calendar for
1806.)
Mr, Stewart Acheson, who has been
res.thlent of Stratford for thirty
years, is dead. Ile, Was, eighty-five
yeas old and had. 110011 Strifeetnee frOM
heart, disease 201! 301110 tittle,
gents
representiug us can earn 320 per week selling
our Etardy Cepacriau-growir Nursery Stook.
Permanent position and salaries. Exclusive
territory. Write at once fen terms to E, 0 -
GRAHAM, Nu asenenee, TORONTO., ONTARIO,
NI7ANTED ILLLP.-MEN OR
Y Women in every locality (local or trav-
elling), to introduce a now discovery, and
keep our show cards tacked up on :arose,
fences and bridees throughout town and
oountry, Steady emn103 meat. Oommissieu
or salary $65 per month and expenses, and
etlonee deposited in any bank when started.
For particulars write TEE 'WORLD 1kEjotr.
HLROTRIO 0�,,P. en Box 221. London, Ont.,
Canada
MeV 16- Gm
, • %Wet •
t hree-year eentence.
s, who is in the Beaubarnois Virg/
der sentence of death for the the 13(
el cl murder, is as indifferent as improe
He eats and sleeps well, and. the as4
ys a word to the guards about
warete
"Bali
colonie
•
t of Mr. Napoleon Belanger of
)lic Works Department at Otte -
drowned while skating, while
s brother and a companion were
by aid arriving promptly.
legation, representing the Ot-
ncl Georgian Bay Canal, waited
Government of Quebec to ask
the scheme. Premier Tallinn
to give it early considera-
nniless tramp named Maurice
who slept in a Hamilton police
on Sunday night, Monday morn-
oeived a draft for fifteen hem -
sterling from England, being
re of his father's estate.
directors of the. Ottawa and Gati-
ailway want to lease every un -
1 lake between Wakefield and
• 'some forty in number, and to
the Gatineau district sports -
resort.
captue
awaitil
H.
at Plei
Pietze7
being
tion. w-
it is p
pealed,
Prof
lectun
evenie
ary di
a,d.miet
if th '
on.'
The,;
man, {
turne,
-Turke
tYnitq
leang
South EL uron
Fat Stock Show
TheSouth Huron Agricultural Society will
hold a show for the exhibition of Fat Stock
and Poultry in the VIL1 AGE of HENSALL,
on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th. when the
following very liberal premiums will be offer-
ed for competition :
CATTLE, PURE BREEDS.
.t. 2n8.
Steer, 2 years old and under 3.... 310 35
Steee, 1 year old and uuder2 6 4
Steer calf underl year 4 2
Cow oi• heifer-. ............ 6 4
GIUDES AND THEIR CROSSES.
1st. 2nd. ard.
Steer. 2 and under 3 35 33 $2
Steer, 1 and under 2 4 2 1
Steer calf under 1 year 3 2 I
COW, 8 years or over 5 3 2
Heifer, 2 ycars and under5 1 2
SHE 11,P.
LONG WOOLED AND THEIR CROSSEF.
, Ist. 2nd. 3r4l,
Ewe, 2 years and over SS $2 31
Ewe,1 year and under 2.. 3 2 1
Ewe, under I eour.,,, 3 2 1
W ether, 1 year and over-3 3 1
Wether, under 1 year 3 2 1
Same lenses will be given for Downs and
their cresess.
PIGS.
lst. 2nd. Ord.
Barrow, over 9 months and
wider .18 m mats- - $4 32 31
Barrow, under 9 months.. 4 2 1
Sow, over 9 menthe and
under 18 ... 4 s
Sow, wider 9 months,. • 4, 2 1
A Emcees t ekes badge svilI bo awarded to the
beet beeting ttjiins1,abaci) end pig of any ago
or breed,
Ago of all animals will be computed from
date of show.
DRESSED POULTRY.
lat 2n5. 3rd.
Best pair of turkey clock -
orate. batched in 1895-' . 32
:Best, roar of turkey pullers1
bemired in 1895.,
Best and beavicert turkey
of any
Beet eine of goose hatched
in 1895., e.. 2 1 50
Best pairo'i ducks haesnea
in 1893., , . • . 75 50
Beat pair cookeraie hatch-
ed in 1895'. 1 75 50
130st pair titillate batched
in .. .1 75 60
Best diaelay of dressed
a 2 r
Dressed tneans drawn end needed,
Ample rocummodation Will be peovided for
all ontossts and ioultry. Pot' further rules
and eke:killers see peatere.
M. Y,STCYJNAtIr '11. MCMORDIP.
stottotarY President.
31 9050
2 e 50
2
THM EX1iTEB
lo!tr..",Tw40,0wool,"1,'"N°404.,,t04-uoRk-
GIVEN UP TO DIE. 1.4ondou, Unroll, and .F3race.
Sgme voit TWO Maz•vrrIS Tor
• PATIENT TA.Else 001)1A ;KIDNEY
'
PILLS. . •
RICHMOND (qprOici) Bee. th-.A.Corres-
pendent at Ottawa, of a Torontopaner
investigating Socalled Cures by.,Dodd's
Kidney Pills folind himselfhere among
ardent friends of this great kidney
treatment. Seeing Mr. 'McCarthy at
work M his shop after .being closedl!or
twomonths in. 'eXpectation of death
from Bright's disease, that gentleinan
referred him to the' man- -who adVised
him to use the Pills. ,This Was Mr,'
Wm, • McCord a farmer who has been
helpless. tri.d bed -ridden for twenty
seven months 'With What was said to be
"IncurableDiabetes." On coiling the.
correspondent fotimillIr McCord pi° ugh
ing in thelleld. A few boxes ofDoekt's
Kidney Pills hadworked the 'eine'. It
was a Matter of no surprise as they
always cure.
,
An unusual event occurred. at Lan-
don, Ont., at the .home Of Frederick
.Griffin, on Wednesday, When the gen-
tleman was presented with three
babe by his amiable wife.
TO be free from sick headache, br-
iousness, constipation, etc., use Car-
ter's Little Liver Pills. .Strictly
vegetable. They gently stirnulate the
liver ancl free the stomach from bile.
The Stratford city council are tak-
ing steps to raise the Hotel standard
in that town. They couiplain of a
lack of accommodation for both man
and beast, and want the stabling ac-
commodation of every licensed hotel
raised to forty horses.
Ayer's Pills, being composed of the
essential virtues of the best vegetable
aperients, without any of the woody
or fibrous material whatever, is the
reason why they are so much more
effective and valuable than any other
cathartics. The best family physic.
The death is announced at Wing -
ham of John Cargill, one of its earli-
est settlers, aged M. lie had been
ill for upwards of a year, suffering
from some kidney disorder. Heleaves
a widow and a family of nine chil-
dren to mourn his loss -four SODS and
five daughters -most of whom are
grown up and away from home.
Not one in twenty are free from some
little ailment caused by inaction of
the liyer Use Carter's Little Liver
Pills. The result will be . pleasant
surprise. They give positive relief
It is often a mystery how a cold has
been "caught." The filet is, however,
that when the blood is poor and the
system depressed, one becomes pecul-
iarly liable to disease. When the ap-
petite or the system fails, Ayer's Sar-
saparilla should be taken without
delay.
LUNGS CLOSED UP.
GENTS, -In the early part of the
winter I caught a, bad cold followed by
a severe cough. 1 coold not sleep as
my lungs seemed closed up. 1 could
walk only a few yards without stopp-
ing to get breath. I sent for your
Emulsion' and before I had finished
the third bottle the cough was gone. -.I
could breathe freely and felt like a
new man, 1 advise all sufferers from
coughs, colds or asthma, to give your
Emulsion a trial.
JOHN S. RILL,
Tenny Cape, Mints Co., N. S.
Thigyard's Pectoral Balsam cures
coughs, colds, asthma, broncnitis, sore
throat and all disease of the throat,
gs and chest.
UNABLE To WoRK.
GENTS. -I was troubled with Liver
Complaint so .much that I was unable
to work because of the pain and sick-
ness it caused. The pain under my
shoulders and in my sides was very
severe. Tam glad to say tltat one' bottle
of Burdock Blood Bitters completely
cured me and I ain now in perfect
health.
E. DACeENAIS,
erne -eon
Ste. Rose' de Laval, Que.
The death of Rev. Thos Cullen, late
pastor of the Askin Street Methodist
Church, London, died on Saturday.
"I am cured since taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla," is what many -thousands
are savim,. It gives renewed vitality
and vigor.
The dun Grange, of Stanley, which
form y held meetings on the 2nd con -
Cession, had its last meeting* On Tues-
day. Of late the attendance has been
getting gradually smaller, and the In-
terest has been steadily declining, un-
til it was thought desirable to allow the
society to become defunet.
EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED IT.
tritemph in medicine was attain-
ed when experience proved that, Scott's
Emulsion would not only stop the
progress of Pulmonary Constipation,
but by its continued use health and
vigor could he fully restored.
Miss Lizzie Cowan, Wroxeter, has
earned a reputation for fine needle
work, of which any young lady might
be proud. She recently made two and
one-eighth yards of 11011 i ton lace wh telt
has been purchased by Qneen Victoria.
On Wednesday the barn and con-
tents on the Street farm, nearBrussels,
were burned. Wm. McFadden and
Roderick May were the tenants,and
while feeding their' stock in the even-
ing, Mr. McFadden fell through the
loft with a lantern and set . it on tire.
They had their implements, grain,
feed, pigs and fowl burned.
George Sproat, a former resident of
Egniondville, died in the hospital at
Chicago on the 16th of NoVember last.
A SIGNIFICANT DR,FARTITRU,
With the departure of another year
when a review is made ofthe condition
of affairs, 16 08 only right that some
thought he given' to the physieal body
Whichenables everyone, to battle wit h
Iffe's prOblein and figtire for themseivc s
the profit or 'less on the trial balance
sheet.' Though the bank account may
be large and eachone's material
pin be great, it would not be surpris-
ing if it 'suddenly dawns 'upon many
that 'good health .has boort: greatly
poverislied by the low condition of the
blood, ft is in this state thatthe lactic •
acid in the Vital fluid attacks the fib-
rous tissues, particularly the joints,
making known thelecal Manifestations
of-rheirmatisni. Thousands of people
have found M'fIoodls-$arSaparilla the
great b pod purifier,. -a positive and
1)01nm:rent Mire f�3 rhouniatistn.
Oeutralie.....,...... 9,07 6,4.7
Pftue'reor Stock
tioiNi5 01011--
London, departnee 6,054,11. pa P•
323 6.00
Kippene • nee...en 9.44 6 20 Taking.
Brueeeeld 9.52 6.213
10,12 0.55
LondesboV0....,. ..... .... 10.29 7.; 4 eneenee..............,
Beetle ...... ... ..... -.,..”, 10.88 7.23
Beigrave..„ ... ............ 10.62 7.37
Whecham arriree. ,.. 11.10 8.00
Genre Sol/etre Passenger
Wingbam, depart., ... 6.85 A. M‘ 3.26 I". 11
Beigra,ve. . •• .... .. . •• . ..,.... 6,60 347
Byilh e .... ..,-, . .. ... 7.03 4.01
Lor deebero.,.... 7.10 4.05
4.28 AXES, very low.
ntriuuctoateid.,-- :343 4.46
Kippere - ,......-,..., 7.57 4.53
IIeneall......... .. . .. . .. , 8 90 4.58
Exeter ”........ . . . . . . 8.25 5,12
Centralia...0...e.- 8 t 3,23
A SPECIAL
X CUT SAWS,
-AND--
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-WILL BE GIVEN FOR-
2.INTEMIKS °Buoy
"wallikSr1107.77EISAftwat No.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Ars MA) ANp WfILL-Tattle Ramany.--- Mrs
Winalower Soothing Syrup hew been used fifty
years by mil lione of wethere for their children.
while teething with perfect sum:tees. lt soothe',
the ohild, eof term the gures,allaya the pain,
cores the on°, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea.. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold be
druggists in every part of tbe world. 25 come
a bottle Ifs value is incalculable, Be sure
and ask for elm. Winslow's; Soothing Sem/
end taken° other kind.
--THE--
A Number 9 Cook
Stove, with the Lat-
e s t Improvements,
for $Io.00.
10 Per
Oent.
Off
Call and See 014
And as we have a very large assortment, this will
+ be a Bargain worth having.
If You need one now is the time to buy.
andbe in it,
People's Building and Loan Association
LONDON - ONTARIO
Bono es Dlawrolts I EXIvratt. (Medan°
Dr J. Ar Rollins, President.
Dr. C. Lutz -Vice-President.
L 11. Dioksou, Solicitor.
David Mill, -Valuator.
Fred, W, Conine, - St:ay-Treas.
DIRECTORS.
Jno Grigg, E. A, Penick. Jas. MiIlor,Win
Southoott, Dr. Thos, A. Amon:
Sarni. Sanders.
Make money bV saving manor. Sixty eent8
Der month will ensurs $100 in 7/ yeare• For
forms of a nplieccrien and all necessary in for-
mariee imply tc tli., Secretary, "jr, ,Fred. W.
Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont,
DR. SHOULTS,
CENTRALIA.
Office opposite Methodist Parsonage.
Are You
GOING TO GET A
A PIANO,
An ORGAN
Or a Sewing Machine
We nave the best assortment
and the cheapest.
9
Stove.
to,00 Cook
They must go so be Sure
BISHOP & SON
CLE'llin AS A
1-4 KINSMAN, DENTIST,
I- • LD SPE() I ALIST in ooLrFrLL-
fl'G,
FX1BAOTTNo and P I. A TE
lets extracting. 2nd door north of o'AR-
WLIONIGIR,s. sGtoarsand Jena] Anaesthetics for pain -
e
n ALTON ANDERSON D.D.S
• L.D• S. Honor Gradnate of the To-
ronto Univasityand Royal College of Dental
Stirgecna of Ontario. Specialties, Paioldes
extraction and preservation of the 1 antral
teeth Office over die Law nffice or Ellie &
Elliot, opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
111p11 AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST,
• °LIMON.
Will be at Grab's hotel Zurich
on the scoopd Thursday of each
month and at IletlgiD'S betel
Bengali every Monday
SASEAlTiirWA
BUFFALO ROBES, COATS
AND MITTS.
(Received the highest awards
at the World's Fair.)
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars
PERRIN & MARTIN
Live liogs Wanted
We would ask all purchasers of
Robes to inspect this great itod won
detful rote before buyn,g ; pronounced
by all who have used them to be warm
er and abaolutu wind, water and moth
proof, will not weer 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. Eyery robe guar-
anteed as lei:rear nted. We also have
a large stock of HarnesseWhips,Trunks,
Valises, Blankets, Rugs, Bells, Boots
St Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Felt
and Rubber Boots, Sox and,, Rubbers.
Our stock is fresh and unsurpassed in
trash and quality. Sole agent for
Newlands Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes.
John Treble.
ay I
What are you wearing
those fig -leaf clothing
for? Why not come to
J. H. GRIEVE,
The Madan Tallot,
And leave your order for
an UP-TO-DATE Over-
coat or Suit, We can
please you both in pocket
and Workmanship.
11611.119.11111,11.0.
-OUR STOCK OF-
TWEE23
•
IMAM
has been carefully selected and
is among the best in the county.
Lades' Jackets a.n d
Cloaks Out and Fitted*
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
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0 REST CITI aBliESS &SU ifli1.14)C31, LEV: 10N001
3 ' •
IF A. PUPIL OF THE
Dose not radily grasp a subject, we repeat and repeat until he does it. We drill,
some schools don't. Wept our renutation in this way and it.tend to sustain it
by giving a thorough grind in all subjects taught'.6 We teach Book-keeping and
Business Papers by a new method. Enquire about it. Catalogue free.
, Mr. E. A. Coon has accepted a position with E. D. Smith, Winona, Ont.,
as assistant bookkeeper.
J. W. WESTER -PELT, Principal.
*00 0•0414/0404 0041.04 **NAN*** .0•410
Pine Drivers I
sa.
•
,../..7 cannot be made out ofhorses that are .
en
.16
out of condition. Merely to feed •
plenty of oats is not enough. A horse et
gets run down the same as a man 4er
and needs a general toning up. •
4
- • Dick's .
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'''' Blood Purifier 41
is a scientific preparation in the form of a powder. It purifies the blood, strength- ;
ens the digestion, tums a rough coat into a smooth and glossy one and puts the $
animal "in condition," He then has "good life" and feels like holding up his •
head and lifting his feet. *
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M 1 LC H COWS are greatly benefitted by it. The whole system is toned •
up. The digestive organs being strengthened, more nutriment is drawn from the •
food and the flow of milk increased, e fe
Dick's Blood Purifier will pay for itself ten times over.
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For sale by druggists, at general stores or sent post paid on receipt of 50 oto.
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0 Dick dc Co., P. 0. Box 482, Montreal. ;
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hoicrholuem
We are cutting up fresh hogs eyery
day,
SPARE RIBS, TENDERLOIN,
READ CHEESE, FRESH PORK
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
CUTTINGS, PIGS FEET,
SHANKS, fresh daily,
AT EXETER PACKING HOUSE,
We are reildering PURE LARD
every 'day. . Pat ties wanting crocks or
pads tilled should,do so now. Pc.rk is
low in price.
Thanking you for past favors,
I remain,
C. Snell, - Prop.
A Suit 01 Viothes
or a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit. Ji Murray & Co.,
KNIGHT.
Ezceter Nortb, Store
Mr. F. R. Knight has opened a
Gene?al Store in the stand lately
occupied by Brook's Harness
Shop with a full stock of
GENERAL GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY, ETC.
Poroduce taken in exchange for
goods.
-s', 33-STIG-3ECT
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
Fall 84 Wintsr 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 hues that are specially at-
tractive.
£.3 SFLL.
wiz/alum
L ABOUT °RT.
You need a Clumb to keep in hounds
that shaggy head. We can suit you as
we have LONG AND SHORT COMBS,
FINE AND COARSE COMBS, SIDE
AND DRESSING COMBS, POCKET
Axe CIRCULAR COMBS. Call and
see them.
****Save a trip to the Den-
tist',
s by using our Fragrant
SODONZ )1AtNE
a delightfully refresh-
ing dentifrice. * *
Prescriptions carefully filled
at x
J. W. Browning's
DOMINION LABORA.TOItlt%
•
Manufacturers of Plows, Gang
Plows,and Straw Cutters for hand
or horse power. Root Cutters
from $8 to $9. Steam Piping
and general repairs. Castings of
every description in Iron and
Brass to order.
Fire Brick and Fire Clay kept
in Stock.
3, Isar:Zia:LA:5r CO.
Have you en old Buggy Tcp that needs
re.cc,yee inp sod you wrah to baye made as
good as new 7 Side CurIame played out ?
Your Cushion played ont ? or other
Trimmings ehabby and rcqui be,
renewed ;
eo, call on
3. 0 ..01..A.T17.0211.%
mrnws..a.x.m,
Or leave your orders at Jones'
Carriage Works, Exeter.
All orders will receive prompt attention
and done In a SSP kmanslaiplika manner,
Cnarges moderate.
ET YOUR rdTS
appw
At W. ffohns', Th'e
Tailor. Made to ordek
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town 46
get a at.
Central W. j„
IThe linr•
DRUG STORE
• i\Torli
Those who have used !LT SED `
Winan's
Cough
Balsam,
Pronounce it unequalled AS
Then. Come To 'Us for Best
Itedroom
a remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
AND BBONCEATIO THOUBI ES,
lop
Winan's Condition & Congh Powder
tor horses, best in the mar-
ket, always on band. Also
a Cetobenefaoto and Lini-
ment, the medicine so sue.
eessfully used by Mr, Chas,
Munroe, Parlatill, itt this
and other towns, in treating
and outing various diseases,
For Sale at
C. 1,4tITZ'S
Suites
For ours- are selected with
ula
a view to suitthe moat
searching taste, and all
ean got what they want at
any price.
The Leading Vurniture Dealers
The Leading Undertakeit
Gicile3r & 0
�19XFLLOW8 BLOCK.