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Come one ! Corse all.
Come great ! Come small
Come for the bargains we offer all,
Whether you buy great or small,
We extend a welcome to you all,
Men's TTop Shirts
Men's
HeavyMoleskin
Top Shirts at 50 cents
en's Heavy, Fancy Knit Top Shirts at 50 cents
.Len's Extra HeavyMoleskin TopShirt
sat 750
$1.00 Men's fancy heavy knit Top Shirts at 750
1.00 Mens navy blue Top Shirts to sell at 90c
1.50 Men's heavy tweed 'Top Shirts felled seams
at 950.
1.75 Men's heavy navy blue serge Shirts, double
sewn at $1.15,
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In the latest Cloths and Newest Styles
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7c Flannelettes for 15 yards for $1.00 113.4i
9c Flannelettes for 12 yards for $1.00
14 Double Warp English Flannelette, heaviest
6' made, extra width and fast colors, our
price 100.
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Plain cardinal, white, pinks, very soft finish, good
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280 plain twilled, light and dark greys for 25c
25c Light Grey Flannel reduced to clear at 20c
f 20c Dark Grey Twill Flannel to clear at 16o
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to wept good position if it were
offered you'£ If not let es teeparo
iorr'eeepd. ar�ttxu oill roWeevhave the
highest standard of graduation,
and our graduates are in great
dforemltand Free Catalogue "D"
will tell you ail about it, Write
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A. L.11ROWN, Principal.
Phone t5
3•ifa,
•Ped
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Locals
'Mae. L. M.Shepherd, wide tit
1 a;te, W.W. Sliejpllierde od Manceand her daughter Delve, have dee=d
to make ter home• with hex Rosi, Mo
ley •W . Shepherd, at 29.7 Sbeibaurne-
st
street, l.aro
nto.
A member of a. hunting (party of
four Toronto mein, supposed to be na
ed. Ness, aged 24, was mistaken fordeer, and, it is said shot through' t
stomach, s=ear North Bay, and. killed.
The ieimaans were takent o Toronto by
other members of the party
Among Canadians mentioned as
likely tea receive donors on :the King's
;Birtibidlfyy w=ere=bfioin.Otu,ffird,SiftcinAandi
ttbe juahietty in the, Ala).kkein, boundarytit attest case: Hon. Geo. leg -14 10nn
el
and Senator Cox, the K. 0. M. ;G,'s ;,
Col. Pin'alt. DePuty Minister of Mil -
and Philip lfebe�rt
the' 1V.Lan
Pietist, C. M.G.'s ; flotnt wgue•� ; Allen,
Montreal, Comhiinsrder of the hath
and. Cul, Heier r Smith, seirigep,ntj.rh,t'-
arms of the House of d¢ommona, ` a
member of tthe Imperial Service. Or-
der., h , , ,-.t.. i J
Presbytery; of Huron,—T,he Presley
'clary of Huron met an ,the 10th lead.
in Willis Munch. Clinton Rev,; T.
Danidsctn, moderator, After =hearin=g
'the Financial Committee's estimate as
to the expenses of the year the rate
ASPIRATION
Glee 303 tit., quiet of Qom
glu=t*
And sift Ix ante elalhl>fngs of t
fele/Wier trees,
Then 'abaft Amy spirit burraootnlin•8 l in
ea=se,
And armed w=ait peace, go, fort=h a11.
=afraid,
Fresh from Its accolade,
Sc %wall I, walking in that lonely eines,
In ;splendor watch the • silent stars go
Andfeelthe influence Of the tramp -di
laureled
Dicesom in dreams and hopes, until
Good's face,
Shall al>,ine there fora .pace.
Ie. The ei1eAee •of• rapt twilights there
'
ish'ail meld
y
ed Suetb stately highways to the glowing
r weed
That I shall pass, like one ou holy
Attests
And see the sacred cup, where clouds
unfold,
m Wrought of hope's coined gold.
a
he The days shall pass like saber men -at,
arms, •
Who., battles over and their warfare
.dams,
atlas fixed at ten centre;Per .family
Bevis Ne;es,rs. Small and Carswell were
arppoirlded to addaees, the annual meet-
in3 ed itis . W. F. 'Mission Saciwiby • .of
.1hte : !.2riasib'yte'ry., The remit dram
General Ass=embly reg=arding the
Aum n to
6 e tion of stipends in the Wes-
tern section of the church, was adopt-
ed On .bee 'condition .that the Fund per-
mit. Rev. J. Anderson reported, that
Auburn and Union church, Goderioh,,
had agreed to the proposition from•.
,tike Augtrnm tastaanu ,committee and
would raise their, proportion of the
increase of etipends. A letter
:Was receievd from Mrs. Mus -
gooses thanking the Presbytery
for its
xeu.
sd1 liou
regarding
t
,he
dreg bit >C
at f h r hu •b
y sand, she; Eiov:iP:'
A?uegrorvie. An Barnes.,. daa•cussian tool
pjarcxi 'regarding the relation of
Quelein'rs College to the Preeb,ytoria'n
nhearch. A
resolution, 01 l n ry
o as passed in
favor of retaining the connection, but
post.poniing cirseussion on tthe details
until nest •meatinjg'of the Presbytery
The lapixle end ileoreign Mission funds
were eiarnersily commended to the
a,itentuon of congrelgations in view of
the present deficits= Rev. Mr. Small-
braked rtfrbve. of 'the Protaby!tbiry,iccl. re-
move the eeesent Church building t et
Auburn and erect a neve one on the
me site. This
ryas
rnte
d.earn-
mending
atm_
meindling the congregation 'for its en-
terprise. The Presbytery adjourned
'bo meet at Clinton, on the 19th San-
tee-leavert.
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250 Patterned Hemp Carpet, 1 yard wide, for 20c
300 Stripe Ribbed Hemp Carpet, 1 yd wide for 23c o
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1,1 One Door North 01 Posh 011166
nst!LtWldc
Salt
pork is a famous old-
fashioned remedy for con-
sumption. "Eat plenty of
pork," was the advice to the
consumptive 5 o and i o
years ago.
Salt pork is good if a man
can stomach it. The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most.
Scott's Emulsion=s the mod-
ern method, of feeding fat to
the consumptive. Pork is too
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott's Emulsion is the most
refined of fats, especially
p Y
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way,which is often the only
way,
way, is half the battle, but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is some-
thing about the coinbination
of cod liver oil and hypophos-
phites in Scott's Emulsion
that puts . new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lungs.
Terms --Cash or Pa Oduce. tW.
U rOPPEASTONL & GARDINER. POPPLESTONL & GA,FtI IN'ER. t=1
erentred MerAllrante. General ertal 1Vlerc lan•td.
.A sample will be
sent free upon request.
Be sore that this picture in
the form of a label is on the
niu
wra Isi erm of a ery bottle of
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SCOTT
BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
Torontto, Ontario.
goc. and $x; 811 druggist,
With chin on hand sit drowsing in
rhe sun,'
Dreaming ofkniehely fields and old
alarms,
.Now el:alte,red from war's harms.
Then some fair' dawn across the lifted
hual
',Des wind shall cell.likera gay brume
'pe!t!erh
And straight my heart leaps up to,
meet the stir,
And. eoim,e,tbing whispere ; "If you
!would. but will,
All things might be yours still."
dawn 1
The mind at aw et ll brings. the hope
That e'hfltrete
The sad -eyed sailor who, with . stead -
test • ames,
Vilest ;dared ,the unknown seas with
westeringprow,
P ,
Then soul leaps to its goal, as homing
hrcl
Seesits etaraight path unblurred.
Keen grows the .le=sion then, :thee` in-
ward look
That measures gain and balances
each lass.
Then shall the soul acoept no lurin=g
dtx.o�s,;
And one email patch at sky glassed in
the, bre okl
Preach more than bell and book,
—L. Prank Tooker, in ,t/he Outlook.
NOT THE SLIGHTEST DANGER,
In using Dr. Il;ami'lton's Pills • of
Mandrake and Butternut for condi•{
tpaticn br pipets. Highly recommended
because, they cause nagriping l
ain :,
Far prompt and certain curasuse,oniy
Dir. Hamilton's Pills. Price 25.
Eden
s ---Next Sunda=y will be re-ooeneng
ssrviices at Eden (Centralia Circuit).
Rev. Samuel Salton, of London, will
be the preacher. Services at 2.30 and
7
p. m. The fowl supper on Mohtl•ay
promises bo be a .grand affair. Served
Axiom 6 to 8 p. m. Then a eirst-eines
programme in the church. The fri—
ends of the eommunety, far, and near
, h
stied. The sweep s
are lcarda,ally env pp ;4
only 25c. We hope ,fo hear a fine' re-
port next week ofthe success of these
iselrvices :
C7 .A. "X" C9 R Z. A. .
Bears the The Kind You. Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Anderson
sea
25 cents per box, you sale in
every drug store
"A Box of Goad Health?.
--a dainty aluminum
package of 1 ffy cbtoc-
elate»coated
1R�NOX
TINY TONIC TABLETS.
An unfailing cure for
Indigestion and Constipation
A, gentle tonic -laxative that gives
good digestion, pure blood, steady
nerves.
Why Not Try?
Fifty Iron -ox Tablets, in an attractive aluminum pocket
case, 25 cents at druggists, or sent, postpaid, on,
receipt of price, The Iron -ox Remedy Co.,
Limited, Walkorviile, Ont.
thing realized , agoad
g ,pric=e: Mr.
Bender ,will move to the village. in a
ample Of w e elus,
The date for our public •sehool en-
tertainment bas been fixed for Nov, 20
A good programme has beeprepared
by the teachers and scholars and , a
letre treat is promised to all who come
Don't fall to ,come, for cif you do' you
will miss et ,atnd if you miss it you will
be sorry. Proceeds are to go towards
the achaol. Doors open 7.30.
-•{l)he citizen's of the village, a ;wa=ne
aroused. on Sunday •mornin=g et.about
half
past .fi,vte o'clock clock by the sound,of
the bine bell when it was discove're13
khat the stave, and heading,. 'factory
owned by Alfrled : Tiede'man was on
hire. In a very sbert time the whole
building was one blaze. It was with.
much difficulty that the buildings an
bite 'ad joining property was saved. This
will
be, aak re
loss to
t8 Mr.
Tiedeman,
as he 'carried no insurance on the build
ing. Cause of the. firs is unknown.
Winchelsea
—We ,are laving "big loin's" in
our town just now in the way, of com-
ing and going. Mr. 'Will Sawyer ard
family have moved to Kirkten where
Mr. Sawyer has rented a farm. Mr. L
Brown has taken possession of the re-
sidence just vacated by Mr. Sawyerl
while Tumor says Mr.
Brown's
cott-
age will net long be variant. The
wheeli,rig" season will soon be .over
and in aanseeiuenee one of our leading
men Ihata teecided to set the wheel ;of
mat.rimorny in motion instead.
--Thos. White is enuring this ;week
to his from on Thames .l=oad, while
Mr. Salm Bnock moves. auto the hou,
vaca=ted by Mr. White. We are very
sorry tolose so many of our citizens.
Both f=amilies who are leaving,wers
much valued in both church .and. so
ial circles and .will be missed by/ all.
—Miss Edith Sanders, Miss May
Aemtstrang and Herman Heaman,,, ,qf
Exeter, pallid us a visit on Monday'and
spent ,Ohre: evening veir'y plfdasantly et
Mr. Robt. Robinson's.
-,The •fodlow'isag is the eeport dof S.
S. Na. 6, Usbgllne, for ,tthrs. •month t pit
October. Names in order of merit,
Mayy Jones, M'aggic Coward,
Hazel Hagar; sr. 4th., May De1•bri;dge,
Floissie Francis ; Olive Berry h.fll ; jr.
etib., Willie Elford, Vic t,dr Sawyer;
At'men'a Heywood; sr. 3rd., Neale
Campbell, Laura Godbolt, Vera Creery
jr. 3rd., Alma Johns, N'elka ;Hielyevtood',•
Virda Berryhill, The fallowing pro-
motions nem
made ds In the junior
ream —Sr. 2nd to jr. 3rd, pass mask
X17. Iaillia,n Hey'waod. 417; Clarence
Creeiry 360; Lulu Gtdd,bolt 34.9 ; Earl
Johns, 344 e Jr 2nd. to sr. 2nd. Pass
mark 255. Ella Veal, 387; Annie Wil
son 331; Hubert Jones 309: Laura
Wcicds 30,9 ; Ella Washhurn 300; tR'ay,
Fletcher 225 Part 2nd•t o jr.'2nd.
Pardo mark . 325.. Join • Creery :430
Tom Sawyer 362. D. 'M. Dou;g'aid egad
Anna E. Martin, Teaghera.
—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, of Missouri
spent Sunday with Mr. W. G. Arthur.
—Mr. a'nid leLrs. WValrter Sperling
wore guests of Mr. Jas. I3. Atkiunsony
an Sunday.
—Mies Annie Beak and Miss Gere.
rude Aisbharp, of St. Ma ;yls, , were
Sunday visitors with, Mrs. Jas. Walks
-Mr. and Mrs. Claycan ' Bearss. have
returned to St. Marys, after spending
the summed months in the country.
-A very enjoyable evening was
spent at Mr. Jno. Dickinson's, The
young ,people • atter partaking of :a
goodly quantity of oysters s.pamt the
evening in games.
Centralia
Times and Toronco Daily Nears for
one year for $1.80.
—A goodly •number are . goings to
Eden cb:urch re, -opening on Sunday
ninrd Monday.
—:Th Re=v. Samuel Sal.t'an, cif. ;Lon-
don is esip%ated to pmeacht in the'Me-
llhodist chorcll text t Sunday morning
—Mrs. Richard flicks 'and her sme,
Harvey arrived safely home Saturday
evening from their trip to;ltlanftoliii.
The journey by both was greatly en-
joyed.
—'Tis many long years since the
farming comm minty bad such prize
fall woailicr to complete their
harvest
If `hers be may w ro
se root crop ienot
Venereal, and fall plowing dont they
should migrate to the North Pole.
SUFFERED D 15 'YEARS.
M,ns, Wm. Irelatnd, 170 Queen St.
East, 'Toronto, wife of the wall
knows shoemaker SI]ffe'red from •iin-
dagestiion, land conelt.ypatton for over 15
yioiairls. No bluing did. her 'any good, tlfl
she tried Laza-Liver Pills; rwhieht cur -
ad ihnt,
Dashwood
BORN.
BROOKS.,—In Centralia„ on Oetebee
15th,' the wife of Mr. AndrewBrooks
o,E a+ d'augbderra
HEISER.—At Zwragh. an Wed'neisdeee
'ver+
a her 4t
rN the wife r fe o£ Mr. Fred'
Heuser,, o£ a sin.
ELWORTHY.-In Usbarne, on Nov.
llth, ca Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry El -
worthy, 2nd.. con., Usborne a
daughter.
MARRIED.
TOMLISON-IRA'YNE.—Ln Exeter, •an
Wednesday, Now. . llth, by the: Rev.
Dr. Hannon, Emily, youngest dau-
ghter of Mr. Robert .T'rayne, to Mr
H. E. 'Tamhinson, of London.
DIED.
WOOD.—In Exeter, treX, on November 9,qh,
1903, r a
nk Laverne, son of Zr a d
Mina. Frank Wood, aged 5 yelarsl and
6 montta.
ZINGER.—jet Berlin, •oa'Sunday, Nov
8th, 1903, Johpx A. Zinger, (drwga
gii8•t at Detroit) axed formerly of Ex -
Mem, age=d 32 years.
such i Bugh orf El' in
g ;County,
'Jw ge William Elici=t, aif Middletsiex
{ judge O'Brien,tof Pr;eeciobt;•aind Ras -
sell, judge De+a'etrn, of Renfrew and
/Judge Woods, of ,Kett Coanity; t 'w=ilt
jibe /retired under Ithe new act.
i•,
pale colorless faces,
1 Women with who feel weak and discouraged:, will
recerive both mental and bodily vigor
by using Carter s Iron Pills„ Which are
nz•ade for the blood, nerves and com-
plexion,
If ,a'child eats travetnotteiyt, grinds:
the t=ee=th ,at night and picks its , nose,
you may almost, be .certain it Alas
worms. and should a.dmin,isberwithout,
delay Dr. Low's P1exleen% Werra Syr -
use. This remedy contains its own cath
torsi c.
SCIENTIFIC
EYE SPECIALIST
T. P. SMITH
. . , . WILL BE AT TRF ... .
COMMERCIAL INOUSE, Exeter
-Two days only
FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY, NOV-
EMBER
Call early and avail yourself of his
valuable h
ab
le ecru= • ck,
, as this is a rare op-
portunity to have your eyes properly
tested free of charge, No guess work
but a scientific certainty. Difficult
cases accurately fitted. .ALL WORK
GUARANTEED.
A full line of Artificial Eyes added
to our stock.
MORTGAGE
LE
HOUSE AND LOT IN EXETER
Dander and by vilffue of ..tare, pewees
agntained in a certain mortgage,
w=hich will be produced ab the time o1
sale, :there will be offered for sale by
.,public •a.untion
Saturday, November 21, 1903
At ;the hour of 3 p: m. at
Hawkshaw's Hotel in the Village of
Exeter.
Ey Mir. Jdhsn Gill, auctioneer,thefol
lowing property, namely,
Lot :number Seventeen (17) west . of
Wham halm S brieet and south of A•net
Street in the said village orf Exete=r,
ea/adore? Second Surve=y, containing
one-fifth of an acre more or les=s.
Ti etre, ria aS.'fra,me cottage containing
Live .rooms, and a good frame barn
on .bbe 'proppeirty_ ,
TERMS.
Twenty 9,0A- cent, of the purohasel
money to be 'paid down et the time, of
scale and the balance in -thirty days
itbiebreatfIter, without intere=st.
P,dr fusl(hex partic=ulars and condi-
toms of sale 'apply to •
QLADMAN & STANBURY
Vendors' Solicitors.
Exciter, 3rd N+avlelmber, ' 1903.
FARM FOR SALE
Improved faun fbr sale lot No. 1. on
the loth concession of Usborne con-
taining 100 acres. For particulars
apply to L. WALKER, Woodham.
FOR SALE
At Elinivilie, a comfortable house
with 2e acres of land, having a
cad
garden with a choice variety of all.
kinds of fruit trees and small fruits, a
never failing well of the best of water,
For particulsss Apply to the owner on
the premises or by letter to Wee MIN -
EPs, Elimville P. O.•
LI3FTING THE BURDEN
With a Gentle Hand.--ANT'I.PILL.
—Mr. P. ,Mclsa•act'e new britek ;black 1
is feet nearing ;cem;pleddee.
Times end Family' lletrald & Star,
Anoint now until January 1905 includ-
ing throe premiums for $1.75.
—Mr. J. Otto, a farmer employer of
the J. Eidt 11.1111ing Ca., but now of
Brantford, event a few clays with
friends in the eithage, accompanied by
hie wife, on his honeymoon trlp.
-.;'The nhcltadn sia1,s a Mrs. Tlan•ry*
Be'e'der'es a 011e, west at ftiho t••'iliia:,go
was Well attended last 1!riday. Every -
Woman's life err a battle with nerves that sap strength
and energy. Shattered, nerves aggravate and promote
chronic troubles, Thera is no time in. a woman's life
Anti.Pill fails to do good,
When the sleep is restless,
food causes distress, head-
ache or dizziuess,pafus in the
side or back, indigestion, pal-
pitation appetite poor, con-
stipated, all tired ant, de-
pressed --just one trial of
Dr. Leonhardt's ANTI -PILL..
will "lighten the burden"
that IS dragging you down.
It begins its work in the
Stomach from Which the
blood is sed and the nerves
controlled.
4.NT'xPIrx'1, embraces a new
principle. Its effects are
different from anything else;
and there is no mistaking
its Wonderful influence. Dr.
Leonhardt has roared the
formula entirely free from
the injurious ingredients
common to prevent day Pills,
etc. It is the ideal system
treatment. Price, 50 tenni
per box of dettlers, or by
addressing =Wer, s err -'y rest
Co„ Niagara ?i ails, Ontario,
who will also mail free Yana•
pie to say- address.
IC lulbi rig Rated for 190$,,1`
1 Times 'end Mail .Ye Exu'piee• 5o Jt n.
1,,i 0 ., ,. .. .1'75
ixuee and f . idly Herald & Stall•
.to Too, U 04 .. ,,, ,, 1
TIMM and Family Herald (,do Star
'to jape 1905= .. .. ',...../1 .. 1 7
Times lac Weleikiy Sun til Jai]..
1905 ..... .. ..... .. . .,,..«.;�tl •i'�+'
Y,salrly teubsenibere to Times and. Mail
will receive a ha :1stme premium pine
Lure entitled ''The Vletoria ,Croersi
an episode of the Boer war.
Yearly subscribers. to the Family,
Herald & Star will, receive a hand -
same picture and spec'ial prize.
Othe=r additions will be made to this
list later.
BIJGGIES!
BTJGG-ILSs
Do you Want a Buggy?
We have the fineststook in town.
ail the latest
styles, y es, in tIle newee.
colors.
Our prices are low as can be four m
for first-class material and workman
ship.
BEFORE YOU BUY
CftL L f1ND SEE US.
J F Russell
Two Doors South Town Hall.
MEDICAL
SW.BROWNING kt. D. Ai'. C.
• P. $, Graduate Victoria ai' vepeitY
office and :residence, Dominhon . Labora-
tory, Exeter.
DENTAL
H KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
D. S. D. D. A.
Honor SGP ra ua e
Teeth Toronto wi hout Dpain or
bad after effects. Office in rea-
son's block, West side of Maim
treet,` Exeter-
D.A. ANDERSON, (D. D. &• L•a.8.
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University
and Royal College ege of Dental Surgeons
Ontario, with honors Also Post -graduate of
Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (With
honorable mention.
done n this office to
Dental
crowwnns sib
In
m
mum.
d and ,gof d vui
caniteplatea'all done in-
the neatest manner possible. A perfectly
harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrac-
tion.
Office one door south of Carling Bre'sstore•
Exeter, Ont.
INSURANCE,
ERNEST ELLIOT,
AgfrtosoortC?AY, oToon,also ' X Fritz
NSVRANOE COMPANY, of London, England
and r' LLAN0a INBURANcz COMPANY, of Br.
HONEY TO LOAN
We
villaged funds or r for
rates of interest.
DICKSON& CARLING
Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
loan
on farm and village properties
of interest. p at i owratea
0LADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors, Main St.. Exeter,
, TFGAL.
FRED ELLIOTT
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETO.
Money to Loan
Oirricx—(Fornierely of .Elliott and Qladman,).
MAIN STREET, EXETER.
DICICSON & CARLING,
Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, Conve sneers,
Commissioners, are
Bank, Etc. " Scolicitors for the yp Sieben;
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE t --NAPM STREET, EXETER.
S. R. 04RLINg Z. A. L. a. wormy
OR SALE --BRICK RE
SID.1WITif AN ACRE OFLAND IN
EXETER—We offer for sale on reasonable=
terms, that very desirable residential property
known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated
on Lot No. fie, south of Rllron Street, Exeter.
There is erected upon the land, a comfortabldr
and commodious brick dwelling also the outhouses. The house is in good re-
pair an as 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre
of land andis excellently adapted forgarden'
ing or fruit growing. There 18 a plentiful sup-
ply of hard and Soft water, The property is lip.
to date and the terms easy, for partionlars ap-
ply to Drairsort & CARnmNe' barristers Exeter
or to A.. E. Eoo1'nR, Row P. 0,, Penna, TJ.
A., proprietor.
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