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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1892-11-17, Page 8'M1 IN T7BA1CI; i.BUN t eoT teLLIO r,AG'NT FOB d THE WESTERN. COM- ‘NY, O i- ' NY, of Torontv alio for the PFl(P.NX , r n,oxud,bAI.1 ANL1 INSt1 ANCJaCOM- I'd .NY of Ragland. Xm as Qua'i ter The rapidly cooling weather is a • reminder that winter is coming, and with it the swift approach of the holiday season. 11 'e are now within the Xmas (barter and Fa few flakes of snow occas- ionally fluttering through the air bring with theni many pleasing hopes. Sev- eral thousand boys and girls within few miles around feel like giving an occasional shout of what may possibly come to 1111 the pocket and enrich the rooms before the year closes, We have thought of them and proviied many mouths ago. Jost now some of the goods are commencing to make their appearance in cases of different sizes. We will have lots of them this season, Ourstock is generally pretty full, but "bide 3—wee"—and you may look through the door and see counters, shelves and stand, literally groaning (as the tea- mee i nes say) With their large display. Dull tidies will not daunt us, the goods wiil.be here and so we hope the cus- tomers, ea cancel, Stationer and Fancy Goods Dealer. the cus '7 17 E big ank;upt Nre Still on Top. DOWN GO TETE PRICES HZ4 VS Yee down, I'ur we aro' lknuld to clear out the whole of our stock. Every Mantle we show is a beauty, NO OLD,. SECOND HAND STUFF, Bought front City retail dealers, and marked away, away up, Oh no, we N,lu a,tin Lust•, Our Mantles are all new ;and perfect tting ; they tit without being made ver. We say, see them. We can save you 25 to 40 per cent' on every Jacicet. Try us. J. A. STEWART. v Eta illdtv t4'Yivivo.The Teams for the balance of this y(ar +, A lot of odd lines of wall paper bele THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 1892. eared at the Big Bankrupt Store. g 11 Just maitre our store door will be found 1 ® LU AL 11A' EN 1N S. abasket of Boots somewhat dalllac-ed. i 'l You will get your choice for 25c per pair at J. P. Clarke's, At Goderieb, Tuesday, young Glavin, who was sent up on a charge of stealirg I II f 1 ^ f ) 1) p1cK i1E. T-1 ,.�-T S (_)goods ftom thShlplta ster, Svashbera#edI. J,.11.�.L11�,l ��`-� itrevitte Ordered snits, cheap, good, and perfect *fitting at the Big Bankrupt Store. Mr. A Bagshaw opensa Bakery in town this week,in the premises recently vacated by Mr. Folliek. Not many ladies of refined taste would ]Hake a better wife for any man than the Exeter lass, who, lest week, declared that she would rather black -lead a stove than play on the piano.. One of our tailors this week made a suit of "clothes tor a Tray to SS uebip farmer, which required over 12 yards of siugle-fold cloth. It is needless to any that it was a high-priced stilt. While loading a stove into a waggou in trout of McDonelt's store, on Tuesday, the horses attached, made a sudden start, throwing the stove onto the sidewalk, breaking it (the stove) considerably.. The farmers' binder twine factory at' Brantford is about eempleto, and the com- pany has received its charter. It is not out of the way to say that the after -his.. tory of this project will be watched with interest. Priuter's inti pays. L •telt' the Messrs. McDonell Bros, have been using the oolumus of Tug Truces. to advertise their. aroves, hardware, etc, and their sales have been enormous, in fact. far beyond their expectatious. Live advertising pays every time, especially in a eidely circulated paper like Tun Titixs, Arrangements are being made by the Co clerk to have the vote ou the question of the House of Refuge taken all over the county of Huron on Monday, January 2, 1¢93. The question is now fairly open for discussion, and ell arguments for and against should be bought before the public, as fully as possible, between now and election day. The Walkerton German paper, "Dia :Tooke." referring to the coanty of Bruce jaileress, tells us that Miss Roether is the only "Gesaengnieswaertern" in Ontario. Ontario ladies, who are seeking to make a name for themselves, will doubtless be. siege the government for n position that brings with it such a high sounding desig• nation,—Lueknow Sentinel. One of the pioneers of this section died in Exeter on \Veduesday of last week. 11 a refer to the death of Mr.Henry Perkins who few menthe ago, moved to Exeter fra:n, Vet:erne township. He was in his ii7 t.l y ear, and had been ill for some time with a eh'ouio ailment. lie was quiet 50.1 unassuming, but was highly respected by all who keew him. He leaves a widow end grown-up family all in good circum. stencos. The anniversary sornions of the Main -at Methodist church 'were preached on Sun- day last by Rev. John Scott, M. A , Pres- ident of the Guelph Conference, iu en able manner, to large congregations. the rev. `gentleman is a moat pleasing speak. er, has !it good delivery, lull hie dis- courses beam with eaund gospel truths. Special collections were taken in lieu of the customary tea, and some s'SS raised which will go to help liquidate the re- maining church debt. Tho R. T. of T, held an open meeting in their new hail, Wood's block on Monday evening last, Tho program was long, varied and interesting, and the hall was well filled ; in fact the meeting was a thorough success. 1)nriug the proceed- ings Mr. Richard Gulley, who has been Treasurer of this Council for six and a halt years was presented with an address ani a fountain peu. The address was rea3 and the presentation made by Mr. J. P. Clarke, for which M. Gidley fittingly re. plied, thanking the Lodge far their kind- ness, and hoped they would have as great success in the future as they have had iu the past. The new hall is a very neat one and being comfortably furnished snakes it a pleasant spot iu which to apend an even. ing.This Council has grown rapidly, and will continue to grow under the present able and indefatigable managemi na. Eb /. The Times will be sent from 1 11 • new until the first of January 1894, for $1 Subscribe at once and get the balance of 1S92 free. Additional locals on 4th page. see the beautiful stock of Dress Goods /now opened at the Big J3aukrupt Store. Mrs. Price who lives with her daughter, Mrs, J. W. Grant, when descending the siairway last Wednesday night fell and broke her right arm above the elbow. Though suffering considerable pain, she is doing as,well as caald be expected.—Park- bid Gazette on suspended tentince, On Saturday, while Mr. I. Bowerman calks coming out of the Bankrupt Store, he slipped and fell on his back on the steps. He was picked up and aided to his resi- dence, The forms in.the Principal's room of the Exeter Public School are badly disfigured, and somewhat unsightly for advanced. pupils to sit before week after week, When are'bey to be replaced with new ones? Mr, M. Vincent has opened a fresh stock of Groceries, Canned Goods,Tobacco, i Cigars. Etc., in Fanson's Block, Exeter. The store has been lo -painted, and refitted • and re a model Grocery. There is an oyster parlor in connection. Adv't next week. Mrs. Miller, wife of our worthy V. S., Are offering immense bargains in all Ladies' Misses al d Children's Mantles. These goods were imported direct and bough for Spot cash. Now is the time secure a cheap Coat. If you want a Ready-made Garment of any de Mr. David Miller, died yery suddenly ou alamonin.She ehdbencriptioncall and see our prices. t Wednesday y fnn,a almost nightly was compelled to sit in a chair for relief She wastaken ill on Tues day, but no sellers result was anticipated, and on Wednesday morlung passed away while sitting in a chair. Heart disease is asaigned as the direct cause of her sudden death 1 J. If. Broderick has removed to Mr. Southeott'a store, 4v doors north of the poet office, a1itl,, bas purchased from Mr. Grieves his fibs stock of Clothe and. Tweeds and Linings 'Purchased the etoek Notice. at a rate:on the "Ololihr. 'Big bargains will J. 11. Grieve, having disposed of his be offered. The Subscriber has also pur- stock and accepted a situation in Cobourg, phased a 93aukeupt Stook of boots and requests an early settlement of all ac. shoes; a ver ice stook. A few of those Seal and Pais. LI tnb Capes and Sterm Collars. and e choice lot of Teas, all very cheap. Give the cheap sale a call. No trouble to show goods rubric School Board5linutee. J. W. Bnovirarcic. Board meeting held in town hall on Exeter, November 17, 1892. \ Nov. 14th, 1592, at 8 p. m., with all pre - As the long' and dismal evenings are sent. diuutes of previous meeting read RICHARD PJCKARD & SO Seafortk Dye Works. All orders for the above works can be left at Ell Fish's barber shop. Satisfac- tion guaranteed, e counts. All outstanding accounts must be paid to,J. Senior on or before Nov. 115th. J. B. Gnu vL. fast approaching, when nature, otherwise attractive, is somewhat repelling, and people are beginning to look for pleasures and =aorta indoors, once more we direct attention to the Mechanics' Institute Lib- rary. Good books are a pteaaure end a profit, and when exchanges can be made so conyeniontly, every family in town and vicinity should tatty advantage of this pub and approved. The following resolutions were then duly carried : Per W. Hoskin and T. Fitton, that order for payment of Bissett Bros.' aceouut granted. C.Arm- etrong, trustee, on account of Gibbons, iMeN,abb & Dlulkern of London be confirm- 1 t1111ti11111111111!il"111 IIII11111 i ri131A111,11Gili n cd; Per Fitton and Hoskin, that the chair- man and W. D. Weekes be a committee , to enquire and report relative to the N1111111111111111111111!111I111111111111111!114x111111111111111 Why p a he inatitetion which offers wholesome tJsborne Assessment rate returns; Per literature at x minimum price, A very Hoskin and Treble, that the Secretary bill large addition of new hooks has been made M. Walper with non-resident rated due ; to the list. and the library is now one of Per Lutz and. Treble, that refund bo made A. Rollins of overdue non-resident fees ; Per Fitton and Hoskin, fence, tree anti wird committee's reports to be accepted and committees discharged; Per Hoskin, at the residence of Isis mother, in TUallarno adjournment. J. GRIGG, Seo'y. township. The charge upon which he —•—r►— . was errosted wag net a very aerions one, Ministerial Association. It wi 1 be remembered that Hogg, ahout a The Ministerial Associarion %net on year ego, under the guise of I.eing a Fraley, 11th inst., having been postponed constable, sought to arrest an iunaccot from the Monday previous, on account of Bngiiehman for breach of promise of the the funeral of the late Rev.Geo. Needham, marriage of a young lady ; and as a Bettie. The firat paper read was a sermon by the meut of the case piee,,fyred to accept $3.00, Rev. Mr. McDonagh on "God's answer to which was duly pate' aver by the uusus- man's question. what must I do to be pectin Enalishm ... Later the young saved 1 " The sermon showed that thie man, realizing that ho had been hoaxed, question was Ona which had come down had a warrant issued Inc Hogg's arrest, from the ages, and which man's heart but!aince that time the joker could not bo would ask, and had universally askcd— cauagt, until on Mondayhe was arreated. that God's answer, "Believe on the Lord 'rhe Englishman e'• ld not appear against Jesus Christ," was the only one which sat. him, and the case t ,-`...aottled by Hogg re- iafed the ever -enquiring spirit. Rev. Mr, un fding the $; and' ling all coats. Mr. Henderson of Bengali read a paper on H. will practise his j `es in a more inno- "The Unity of the Book of Isaiah." This cent Stay in future. paper took ground opposed to the higher ees -• •>-». . •- -- criticism,wilioh maintains that this prop Bobecea Wilkinson, of 13rowuavalloy, Ind hecyomeld not be written by one au.hor. A says :—"I have been in a distressed condi• profitable dis(ussion and criticism followed tion for three ve;ars from Nervousness, and the Association adjourned to meet in Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Main -at. Meth. church on Dec. 120. IuMgestiou until my health was gone. I bad been docinriug constantly with no rf- lief. I bought one betelo of South Amen - found a nook in 7. P. Clarke's store will be can 1`iervine� wbiob d"' ae me more good found Ladies Collars reduced to 5o each. than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever di.,, For the most loyely lot of Mantles and in my life. I would advise every weakliji Tackets in Exeter, you must go to the Big parson to nam Ibis valuable and lovely rem- tankrupt Store, edy. A trial brittle will convince you. 1 For Ladies', Misses', Children's, Men a Warranted by C. Lutz, Druggist, ang. 14 Boys' and Youths' Rubbers, see Clarke's. the finest in the county. Now is the time to join, 81 per annum Chief Gill, early Monday morning, captured his man, Joe Ilogg, while in bed 11 IN t1 T PI' C t 1 do all my trading with Carling Bros. THE SQUARE MERCHANTS -0 -.-- OF EXEI 1...x.1 R. a They don't ask a price, then conte down one third. ' CARL!NG BR 40c Japan tea for 22}c at the Big Bank -1 rupt Store. Mr. M. Vincent is about to open a gro- cery in town, with Mr. G. A. Hyndman,as manager. Three families moved into town the past week, and later there will bo a still greater influx. There are very few families within a radius of eight miles around Exeter that does not read Tens Tinxs. We hope before long to be able to an- nounce the appointment to the Senate of a prominent and popular gentleman of Mid- dlesex county, Mr. E. Rothnrmel of Dasliwood made an assignment to Mr. R. H. Co for the benefit of creditors. The Epworth Lekeuu will assist i singing at Thursday, evening prayer ing in the Main-st. Methodist chure after. It is said that more money has paid for apples in Sruco and Huro year than was paid for the entire crop of Ontario last year. During the past three nights were shooting through the sky, b were only visible at times owing cloudy state of the sky. JUST OPENED TOE'DAY. u 400 LADIES' & CHILDREN'S JACKETS c4z t_LSTERS - 4 THE LARGEST PURCHASE EVER BROUG-HT INTO WESTERN ONTARIO. allAllulllllttimi1111e1A4trttlfittiRfrtRirtmllilnluouluuu O . o O W O Il rr i l• 111n111nuunuulunlulullunlnMlnlnunulmwnlwnlunui GOODS THE NEWEST 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l l l I I STYLES THE LATES We purpose to make the next two months A WATERLOO for our Competitors. We have the snap, push and enterprise to lead our trade, and extend in the all opposition and we carry the goods that sell. THts IS ONLY ONE OF THE MANY SNAPS WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS. These Jackets and Ulsters were bought at a great bargain, and are all German manufacture, of the finest quality, Silk lined, and trimmed with.,.the best matei Every one a beauty. Every Lady in the County invited to come and see the greatest show ever brought into Exeter. Eve/ body delighted. If you want a jacket, conte ; If you have already bought, come ; If you don't need one come ; Come anyhow - It was the low price that prompted us to invest so heavily, and the low prices at which we offer the goods will sell them. JUST THINS. '• Jackets worth from $20 to 65, sold for $10. Children's and Girl's Jackets worth from $7 to $10 for only $3. ;These prices may seem startling ; but as we are not in the hs '}fit of advertising what we cannot fulfil, we would respectfully ask an inspection of the goods. 6,000 WOP TII 200 Men's Suits, 300 Odd Pants, 400 Boys' Suits; 20,0 Men's Overcoats, 200 Boys' Overcoats, We would just here remind the Gentlemen that we carry the largest Stock' of Ready-made Clothing in the County. The above goods were bought in huge ;tnd are being sold at Wholesale Prices. Bring along your Boys when'you come, we will fit you all—large or small, $6,00 SVAC . 344) ,� quantities,,