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Jfippen . . 9.51:1 4.06t
Brucefield 9.5,5 6.15'
inton. . .10.16'
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'ingham,depart,. 7.00,;se 3.05 Ent'
lielgrave • 7.17 9:28
Myth., 7.31'
lionclesborci) 7.40'
Clinton , ..•.„ 8,00'
Bracefield 8.1
itippen , 8.27,
liensall • 8.33'
Exeter8.47
Centralia, . 8.57'
01andeboye 9.10'
.Tafetin-crosa'g 0:20'
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111.,-,-2'ew hoots and Owes, in endless'
v'driot,y, Sainweli 4 riekurd'o.
s -The death occur ed last Saturdey
Of Jane $aliderS, of $tOploii, in her
.8"6th year.
-The oYster social giVeri in Main -
ret church was a grand suceegs
ncially and Otherwise: ,
--The 000fellows 118.'14' •rah0Yea.
their paraphenalitt iatdllieir new hall
which is a handsoine one,
-kgood full line of albums; fan-
cy goods, toys, (ie., at E. Seaalett's
drug store, Exeter.
-Mr. Chas.' Southcott, at one'tiine
a resident of thih',place, but noW of
Tornnte,4as hvidivn during:- the week.
, -McSgrs. Snell Eros., kukehers, neW
OcetiPY' their ndw staed which is a very
convenient one as'well as' a credit te,
the'firin.
• -Samwell'& Pickard. will' OW e:'
grahd exhibition 4-4f` millinery and dry'
goods' on MOndaY and Tuesclily, Qt.
iird and 4th.
-Tifemeinbers Of 924;
:are respectfully requkstelefd attend'the
next regular Ineetifig on ,14.'riday even-
ing, Decombtfr flnd, 1887: Important
1isindss.tb trAnsactl•
-Marliet priees reinirin
E Manes, of Parkhill, silent
Thursday in town:
-A iiirge aniount. cif local news
eroWded out this.. '
-Mr: E. Folliek ii nciiV tfaing' his
rim oven whielrbakei like a charm:
. -All !overs of jewellery should read
It. Hick's advertisement in this issue.
--Mr'. Reginald Elliot, of Molson's
Bank, London, was in town. on Friday.
--Mr.' Joseph, Shute, of the Mc -
Clary ce.,Londchl, ia visiting hisItiends
ih Ushorne.
--Scotch, English and 'Canadian
tweeds; large variety at Sarnwell and-
Pickard's.
-Mrs.•ThoS: Chapthan, of Ingersoll;
the guest of hee brother, Mr: R. SO'
don,' of this toWir,‘ ,
• -Large nuMbers at fowl ate beihr
Ilrought co market but' not' enotigh to'
&ripply the claand.
-The average boy smile% as' the'
snow falleth, liot ashes On the sidewalk
!naked) him grinuith,
.-Mr. T. Dearing haa redeemed'his
stock frour the hands of his erediters
at 75 cents on the dollar.
--Mr. Richard Bissett; of London,
is at present visiting • relatives it:nd
friends in and around the village;
-Master R. H., son of Mr. G dirge'
Moir, editor of'the S. Mary's, .Topreal:-
Was visiting friends in town last week.'
-A large number have respondect
tb our aPpeal to' "pay tip," but there
are a great many more Who should 651 -
low their example..
-The funeral serniOn of the hite'
Jane Sanders Will belirenched by Rev.
S; F. Robinson in Christ Cluirch, here,
aext Sunday eveningfiat 7:30. ,
,-Band of 'Hope 'Meting next Tues-
day evening in the basentent•of James.
street-Methcdist elitich; an' eltetillent
program' has been prepared.
change has taken place htthe
officership of the Salvatiorr Ariny Iter'e;
Capt. Irvine goes t� r Comber and Capt -
Godfrey, of 'Glencoe, take S MS plate.
--NA m; Drew and wife, accompanin-
ell by several Others from' this village,
left Tuesdaymbrnitig, foe Los Angdo;
dalifesnia. Me. Drew Intends to re-
thrn in about six Months.
-Mr. john 'Renton will be pleased
to meet all ladia ,and gentlemen who
May` desire' to joih a Book-keePing
class, irrthe 'Royal Templars' hall, Fan
serfs blOck,. On Monday eVening, Etc,
2"d"at 7:30:
-Last, week we,ii;adverently ohnt-
ted.to mention t1 Annual missiontry
services in conneetitiii with jaines-st.
church, wliidi were held the Monday
evening following 60'81111day sermons.
A inert of the proceedings appear
elsewbria this issue.
-Merchants and business Men re•
Tilting hills, poster's, (dn.:niers; Or any
Other kind of ..jeb work, are informed
the ADvoCA19.8 facilities forturnitig
out first class' work; eiUicr ploin Or
fancical,.is scdond to nano in the coin!,
0, • Ali.'ortibrs exeduted 'With • neat-
ithSs clevatclili,
:q t• zsu..-'1'11A dvd'edt;e
willbe dabbed with tile follteving lescl
ing weekly papers femn now 'until jan
liestj 1889: London Ad vertigo', $l75;
Londou Free Pres;•$1.475; '1‘lontreal
Vitness, $1.80; 'llathilton • 0,itator,
$1.10; 3l'artners A dN'Ocate, 61,80; tro
rent° Globe, $1,80, Any of the Jibe ee
PaPers Will be sent teeny desired; •ad-
dtess,,Ntif„ve by:the,
-It Vas sdsolved •meeting of
mernbetS and'ethers'atJames-st church
'Monday evenifig, that the annii,ersary
serVices' this year consist of a ten -mete
ing,..ihierspersed with singing ar..d
ad-
dve'sss,to be lield the I lth and. 12th
cif December:.
--Mr. T. Dearing wishes to' ,antioun:;
de to his many customers mid friends
thathas made an, amiable' settle-
dienewith, his crediter and is now
prepared to sell all kinds df golds at
astonishing low prices foc cash, Call
and giye me a trial'and dxathine 'goods!'
-If the law prohibiting adults'frorif
swearing and using' profane' ladguage
upon ourpub;r6 streVol implies to mere
boys of tencleiyears it should beStriet-
ly enforced: disgasting enough
to bear Men swear, but`When ladwho
hare scarcely emerged front swaddling
elottes use' suchlanglinge as was heard
on the street Tuesday evening' by a
number of boyewho,'Werd coasting. on
she sidewalk, it'iS tirne for Toni Atyne
and Voltalee-to.talc'ea back'seat.'•.
-ordokd elothIng a sPecialtY,'
first-class fit guaranteed'
Pickard.
, ,
• address to the IirdeP'en-
dent Order of Foresters by Rev. J.,as.
Orithem o'n Sunday last, the visiting
brethren froth Kirkton and Crediton
wore pleasantly' entertained 'at. the pri-
vate residences ‘of thc ine'inbers of
"".0.,ourt Exeter. • Raving' spenetin heUr
or so in se'cial chat thertoolt. their del
partifi'e for theii‘ iitSpeetive homcs. feel-
ing lighly pleaSed with the .address
and the lArtrreception.i recei.ied at
the hancle'of the EXeter brethren:.
-Tho4oyal4Tetiplara of Temper-
ance, of this villaqe, purpose giving a.
sells of 'Monthly entertainfeelitsdur-
ingi'the Winter:, 'Ills first of this strfries
1l be givel'f. in 'their'coulicifyodin, in
Fanson's BlOck,e on .,Monday evening
next, 28th inst.. There ' will be a
bhoiceprogrilnme consisting of an ad-
dress by the Rev. W. Martin, of Cavell
amen; readings, recitations, vooal nd
instrtinumtal !angle:. As these enter-
tainniebts premise to be enlivening,'
aniug,ing,.'and instruetiye, all shotilCat-
tend them. , A colleetion Will be takeif
up at theclose:..
yory p1o,s4nt invidout, PePPUPd
at the Tlin 1.1,0Eld prosbyteriab
ohnrell and 'halls°, garT,Y on the
v ing Piy, a very
handsorr,e, Otter with pole, .shafts, robe
and two hbise blankets„, was seut to
the Roy, 0, Fletcher/ , aceeMpanied
with 0.11 address, sigd by Mr. Mc-
Curdy, orKii.kton, and °there askiiig
him to adeept the gift,avs an expression
of the Ceilltegs of Kirkton' congrega-
tion teiv'erds him, anci'vvishing.him and
Mrs, Fletcher great' blessings in* the
futurd. .thia was !lend], Owetef; fbr
after tte Thanksgiving service' at
ThstmeicRoad; the pattor Was request-
ed to meet the congregation' for' a few
momenth'in the basethent orthe'clitirch
when Or. A. Bishop:. M. 'P. P.i, read
an addreis and ,presented Mk. Fletcher
with a b&utiful and substantial As-
trakhan overcoat, and Ws. Fletcher
witlee,spiirse of money. Mr. Fletcher
replied,'thankiog the ecniftregation
their kind gifts and hoping that the
'pleasant relations existing between
theui fee neakly nine years wotild coil;
tinue.' At the service in the afternoon
he also thanked the Kirkton congrega-
tion terrns. The articles
above mentioned are all Of the very
best iriaterial and Workmanship, are
very sea4onable presents and were'pre-
sented it a plat hicd unoidentious'
Way.
-Sam well & Piekard have .just're
eeived a large consignment of goods di-
rect from England and which they are
offering at Reek Bdttom Vrices;
, *Pon EVERY MiOnitsio,---We' are
in receipt of the'!tMsonKsioas, N'EWS.r
for No., 15, andqake p1osur it cal-
ling the' attention ()Pour readiirs tit the
inerits of that populail and long 'cgtab-
lished.journal. ' Its 'pages ' are full of
•instruetive And thady matter relatiog
to the various breeches of ineelmeieal
and in an u fact o rinnd ridtry; at,cl ek,ery
number contains f'I'orti MI to .110enly
chaim.intoblatiqns, showing thb pro -
Areas of inVentiou both hi Ottr oft and
tn terci,c,en dbuntrics. • „ ,
"Tin:MiCELANtatlaN'uwe• til
"r'Stg,
teen,pago papa; published' tWi8e
month:. The subscription price t'e only
one. dollaioet vete; and with, its able stair
contribidtes it never fails to givo ii
a single- iatth' ieformation ' of' nutty
times that vallietO the praetiCal me-
Chanie. The paper 'iS no* in it seven -
hest i v610111 `01.(1 '1)88 steadily itn-
proved'in the qaliiy of its contents,
and; eS• a...natural, Consequence, in its
popularity with the reading public,
'The Publishers ,annotioce that, they'
furnish smige.eopiee frJe, ud liborid
indtteoinenta ate oireied to agents and
auvassers for subscribers, A circular
giving fnil particulars will be sent to
any on applying for tlic sante. Ad.
dress Ttri M1cnANicAr4 \vs; 110
Zork,1
IiiSsioneTy Meeting..
• The aceIlents'ermozis. of D1.1 *N.&
IMits on' SA- bbath,-13th' inst., did net'
finish the missionery meeting in con-
nection With. Jainea.street Methodist
church. A good ", audienCe assembled
on Monday evening at 7:30 when, the
pastor anadunced the hymn "From
Greenland's Icy Mountain'," the pipe
organ alealed forth• that old' familiar
tune so suited to the words, ,the choir
and eongreiition soon caught the stra-
in which soon created a missionery
spirit within eyerr heart. AtteP pray-
er offered by Rev Gms Sinitfr, of
Londtht West, the Pastor called W..7?
Clarke,' reeordier steward ofthe
churdi; to the chair; =lie, a few open.:
ing.rieinarks and eh' afitherd 14, the '
.chcar, the pastor. read the rePort for
the past year which 'sholived the total
iriCome to be $201,.874.34, a net in-'
crease 'of' $12,0497 oVer the previous
y -c' ,;$12,000 was appropriated to the
reduction of the debt which is less than
$110001".1.1iiie ambnut'' subscribed by
jaihes'.• streetclhirch" was 8364:37:.
Afterthe reading of these statistics the
audienee was reauy to hear the deputa-
tion who were' to address them. Rev.
Chas. Smith lit'.3ing'the fliSt speateFeall
ed Said, be came to .this meeting with;
ag reat deal of pleasui;e,;• riot sa much
beheit'others• as profit to' himself, by'
hearin4Dr: Williams' give hi‘aeconnt
of work. The speaker 16:5k: up the
question of' the efficacy of the gospel
and shbwed' that it was a li'ving; grow•
ing and inspiring'gosp0; • and frail' the
earnest manner la .W1101 it was' pre-
sented we thing the speaker felt/what
he said and gloried in the facts. • The'
address was listened to With ever',Y
tentinn, and Mr. Smith cn feel' assur.
ed that the people:of Janes -street ap-
preciated" his excellent .address and'
hdpe to' hear from hinVagain.
• ybO.antbeth;:' "Roll on Thou 'Mighty
Ocean," wai then sung;by the' choir.
; Dr. Williams Was the' next speaker
and apOrired in 'hi best gim
Nim, a gen-
eral itycitibt of the work on',Domestlh,
and Foreign missions, showing to all
theneeessity of such work and of great
er mipporting the noble'
cause: Ile mid they, were greatly
hampered in their' work on account of
the'lack of funds. :Nev fields were'
'constantly evening up and th'd'ci•rwaS
"Come over and help us," Ifr th'e
past they had great reason ar thank-
fulness. They had giine forth in the
name of the !Lord and with faith in
that Nanie lie Was biingifig them Safe'
ly though, attcl he ',had lib -fear but
they, would 3,egt tO greater
victdry, • The undivided attention gi-
eli previous speaker waS fay ae;
eord811 the De, and the general feeling
was, we wi.411 the hacr talked tie
The e,olleutions on Sundtiyiand Mn
:day evening footed $53,50,-' and with
the 8ltbSeripting the handsoine sum
$288,50 wits rolled up; which suth
by IA% time the colleetbr'S have doile
their work; will Win' ekeess of last
year.
Votes of thanka Wer0 't6ii&rod the
speaker; choie and elitiirth`tin, ati d` th
nicking elesed`with tho'' benedietiod:
This ended one of the most etieerpris.
ing and successful iniSsiondynleetings
ever held in Jaine-strdet 'Mandist
eh &b. '
..g.X.ETER XARKNTS.
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WhItelThettt per bushel (two) e0,76 fAir fill 77,,
Use ,Wheot Or Inisli1:1......,,,, 0 76 to 0 76
Spi•in”"Wheat .•"• • '• • „.. 0 75 to 0 77
llarley per bushel , 0 48 to 0 72
Oats per bushel 0,4 ,0 28 .to 0 29
Peas Per, bUsbel.„ ..,..... „ .0,62' 4/ 0 52
;My per, tun • 8 000o a 00
ltitter pet' lb _ 016j4 020
Ego pOr (Igan' • , 0 1.7 0 18
0 00 to 1 OP
Potatoes per b,ushol 0 00 to &I
ApPlea per bushel 0 16 to 0 20
Pork per 100 lbs 0:00 to : 0 60
0 00 to 00 10
1cia.,1.*r lb OW • • • • • I • • • • •ri • • •
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.e0,11T‘DON 3.fili1fEE7fe
Recl`Winter,'per bus't'
Whit "
'Spring,
Barley
Oats
Eggs' ,
Birder, Itolk
Butthr, °rod&
Iiity per ton
$ 70 to'77
75 to 77
7'p to 77
to 50
32 to 33
TY:3 to 29
25 to 2§.
, 2:3 to 25
..50 to 12 59
toRosTro' keit:KR:re
Fall 'Wheat
Bring
Oat'
Peak
Barley
Hay per ton'
Butter , ,
PotatOes"per,bag
gf4t1 Per d4 ,
pLevic1/411.1oga per 1.00^
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#.0.78 to $'0.80
0.78 to 0.80
0.38 to 0.39
0,56 th 0.61
0.54 to 9.65
AoO to 18.00
0.25 to 0.28
0.96 to 1.00
0,18 to 0.21
6.50 to 7.00
XPOOTOCRANIS
J0(41jEP.Ii SENIOW
haVing rinrchased the busineiis of'
Chas. Senior, wishes' to ins
ferM:the the public that
he can be ft:fund'
At tht:Oldstand
3fkin'S"treet, Exeter.
tifelinest' Cabinets in the eon/S.
tY. Elegant Finish:
•••••••00.0•10
Copying and Enlargirig
dor:e 'on shortest notice.
JOS. SENIOR..
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. 18' IltliEBYAQWEN
Tu4"2 waE$s
W. SOU'I'11COTT
DEKSTe rnoat asuallo a.1$
tAILOR-FITTING GtothinGi
at ruinous,anices,,
A2D* .11Mh 1l7iD16' ()El'
GOO4S. i
at panic prices, he will get
ALL THE TRADE IN TOWN •P'
Se. gays Customer. ,
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W SOUtliebtt
Mitin.street,
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HN. Mell.NIES-
13EALER IN ,
MOUR and, l'EtD
Of all kinds.
Breakfast Ciirals,• 011 , Cakes,,,
Ground Flax and. Empire
Cattle" Feed always oee
bah& •
pOODS pELI.V2kElD ..)-7AEEOIP';
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PENNYROYAL'. •WAPERS.-
Pkesetipotionof, a physician -rite
• Lee had ali-
o long experienoIn
teatilig female diseases.; Iiktriscd,
• monthly With perfect success by
10,000 laditU: •rieasant, sae,
ettectdel.' Ladies risk_yotir &hip
, •gist for PestW
yrosat afers; emir
take no subStitute, or inclose post- .
ago for sealed particulars. Eo1,d by.
all druggists, 6,1 per box.: Adilrera"
EtflitelrellENICIII, CO., Dimon', Mica.
Sold in. Exact' t.iy; Dr:- Lutz, amt.
druggists evetv where. Oct 1,7'
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Mitelary'4' Celebrated:
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FOR 'YALE AT BISSETT BROS':
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You' will also find at their etore'
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The/largest & best stock of
•Oln.
' all kinds, -in town, -and I tell yen' theySell °heap. '
Thyari'6*shoing a Select iissortinent offrEDILDING HARDWARV;
at prices that have never biSen 8ctua11ed in Exeter.
au.8b received o largo 'consignment of
Axes crogssivat sawse
Clan and 'examine their Stddict geb prieedo and you will 1 ll'i•epald.,
A +rztiktftie role.
RAYMOND SEWING' aoliine.
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