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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1874-12-3, Page 4u ata Maria itad On OW6t1 Black �r+essk Silks Black Litres Black Silk Velvets, Black and Colored Velveteens Fancy Dress Ow*, ' Clearinb Sale, on TaURD Tr �,o 2 � of 20 O �Y ,aer i�wt au>o >uf sisastto� �weit�Per t,will lieAllowed,Ta�� ��ta�e el tCiQese seldom. et � h, �� S1lea 4el i e French Merinpes, Cobourgs, Colored Lustres Crape Cloths Wiucihs, Flannels. "Aare axil Tiekizigs S1i rtiugs, Hollands White Cottons Grey Cottons, Shootings, Table Linens 'Blankets, All-yVoo1 Snawwis Jackets ., �''`: ;: , .. . ., Y, r . 't , as .: • Dwain this. Sales. , .� .., a Discount ,.ant �f �' f ,sen er sent wa.1.l, be kvQ'a on all uxGhases froxx�. One DA1.1a� u eel to Itis uli'ead large stacks, . T . cowls, •1 i oc ..st' l timid choice set good,mid is it the largest stook 1 us evot 1 l eoi s dl n Y 6 ,, taw lotdofyo�x . ,i tat . Will be £. 1 e +si cl 1 osa t i lydrg s u lie ,. t Ft, ul?� 1 k , • Tribla Covers Black Broad -clothe A Choice Lor of Carpets, ill Clpilds Brown and Black Beavers Brussels, Tapestry, Breakfast Shawls (cat's Furnishing Goods Brussels, Fancy Wool Goods etc., etc., etc., also, [Jllioli, Felt and Homy, Canadian Tweeds. i!4Pedrl d4 Prints '1Deoims. Canton Flannels Window Hollands Lace Curtains The Subscriber would also draw pa 1ticular attention to his Choice Assortment of Ladies' Minh and South Sea Seal. Setts and iu this Dapartment the Subscriber thinks he can safely say he has as a portion of the Mink 'u s h Manchester H us o tment in the Village, and, p • r have been made to order, expressly for the Ma c Q e, . Largest: and fest alas r y Genuine Article and as such will be warranted or no sale. the will be found the G • just _ urchaE ed from, Messrs. Hodgson & Downie,of Rodgerville, their whole stock of DryGoods, at about Be,would further announce that he has p .g , wholesale cost rice and having removed said stoAk to Exeter he is determined to give his customers the benefit of these Goods by offering them, at lumping Bargains. half its original w price, r does no- hold Goods over from year to year, and takes this method every winter, in order to make a clean sweep. Heretofore ho has endeavortd to carry out his Annual Sale with satisfaction to his It is on established t fact that , the subscriber s are ail in lain fi res, and there regular rice will be asked and then a reduction will be allowed of from 15 to 20 per cent. Discount. dust©2inexd, and, as usual, the straightforward course will be adopted. His goo p �, g pipe p n � TER11�S':-•45 and under, Cash ; over that amount, time will be given till the 1st of January, 1875, : MITER; November 26, 1874. �,x. Beattie Sc Co'y. DRY -GOODS IMPORTERS TAILORS • Dea1e'•s in •"rouse Furnishings Z ENGLISH OILCLOTHS, etc, ROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS N"ems' Season's ,Fruits and i circ s I: r:iJt c l s nip g. :.=•,P+...O,..1t�79, - a5-tnc. Che o v'•... TON'S T i -I E SPOT 'OR Goods EXETE , oNT■ Accounts' due 1st .7anuary, 1stApril, 1st July and 1st October Exeter, October 22, 1875, I TTERESTINOE 0 • 1V/I; r .EDICAX. men say that nothing im- 01 portant to good health as a room coni- lortably warmed. The season of year is now at hand when yon will require the very'. best O VL STOVES Visitors to London, W a 0 ]3E SURE AND SEE THE READY-MADE CLOTHINC To get a CHEAP SUTT, To got a UPI' WELL MADE, To get a GOOD-FITTl'NO SUIT, WHY WALKERS' I S THE SPOT. CLOTHING A SECIALITY. --o-- The Benson Why Walkers' Sell So Cheap. We buy our Tweeds direct from the Manufactur- ers for Cush, We make our own Clothing, and therefore it is well made, and We sell for Cush, and soli at Toronto prices, there- fore underselling the cheapest Clothing Roue - es West of Toronto. DRESSES—Nobby, Cheap and Stylish, —Over 100 pieces to choose from. WINCEYS, HEAVY and WARM --GOOD, for 121 ets. per yard. TWEEDS ' Cann dean, English, Scotch. Clothing made to meet` sure. FLANNELSFan»lcyite., scarlet, White shirts ready -muds. O Carpets, Carpets. MILLNERY5 MANTLES & SHAWLS ONE -PRICE STO11E,the Popular House. 1.:-c" No trouble to show goods. I . Wa2.LICEIR. cr3SONs Toronto & London. l attlieci. D. THOMPSON, Watchmaker & Jewelcr, begs to intimate to the inhabitants of EXETER and vicinity, that he will ou 29ncl Sep' inst., open that shop next door to Mr, Treble's [harness maker), with an entirely new' and elegant assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. From a praetic tl experience of the trade nc- quired iu London .and Glasgow ho ie in 0 position to meet all its general rotluremeuts prom, tly efficiently, and at Moderato hates. Watches and Jewelry ,lade to Order. Aye/ t for Jl(ss'•s. fl. Stuart tf C. Lim- ited), hutch manlyactare's, Liverpool. Elis .820 Watch 1S d31GHLY RECOMMENDED. THOMPSON & M'DOUGALL'S Steam Saw - Mill , 7:1 miles west of Devon, on Centro Grovel Road. Constantly on hand a complete stock of HT+,MILOCII LUMBER AND LATII, Also Ash Flooring, Hickory, Whitewood and Oak On hand at present 200,000 FEET OF HEMLOCK ,L,U,M3Ef. (Seasoned). GET THE B EST ! � Orders will'he punctually attended ,to by leaving them with D. THOMPSON, Jeweler, Exeter. Exeter, sent. 15, 1874. 55.8m. T HE W. D.McGLOCHLON WATCH le the best in the market J OH N S' S HOT AIR DRUM 1 Saves One•half the Wood, and WILL SAVE ITS COST IN ONE WINTER. Price lteduced to $ SO Garde IIAVE a very largo Stgcic of :BIAS ETT $COVES from different, makers, and sel- ected with great care, whieli I of- fer VERY LOIN FOIL CASH !', Alas, a nide Mas. senilebt of iulg to eaj tilat-they hese wit reeeived ono Of the largest stocks in the cdfnty, eondisting, of ' ilteeert of the very' latest design arid the beat, . . nianafhottirealr which" �1MII11( BE.SOLD REAsoi Anriy CW. iAP efi;lttii l3t.nn tnfrlbrer - ifit, Wadi'[ • e 'to sander; us. 11/1vO Orattiref 0 10:40 ix . 11 ri r Al too the' r PS, 11� r I: N E S 4 . I J e, STOV 'i1''i `I+; 'Alll�l.-A ;FOOD T,CIJ.LV lAM' slot Oil as tonal, Chopping axofif heti gouda, CJibtetn,1 urtips lead Pr fie ,r ziie<<tco, PLdTIrLliN SOALES te?iP �i 0Y iE, ... ' rid 1 . fit SCAiiVik 0.1l X18. per, Iron, t"tc., bought.' id 1411•4# 13I14S bTT 1311( S, 3xr 1 1>Il4, 61 3 tlef,, ti a of trarlo; taken in 63taha ge. Oh Mr biles rid Able, OOP X)WE Li1NG:I161ISE I+bl 304$5,: JOHN W. BRODERICK. FRE 5 HO Y S T E R SJCheapGoodsWillTell Direct From Baltimore, 35c. - 3 cans for per .,can. $1.00 r1, 1_..-J A L Five Pounds Best Tea in Fxeter, $4.50 Ten Pounds for $ 8.50 GROCERIES SAMWELL & PICKARD owing to the great RUSH FOR CHEAP GOODS have had to ENLARGE THEIR STORE so as to A C C OMMODATE their Customers. Just Received : ON -I] CASTE M011 of those Cheap BLACK LUSTRES One Case Scarlet Felt kirts One Case of Grey Satinettes ! —AND— Fu11 ines of Goods in proportion, at the Suitable for the Season's Trade, EXETER GROCERY & LIQUOR STORE A JOB LOT OF LADIES' FUR SETTS To be Sold Cheap. !'E L., H. & B. R. R. IS ram o-- AA.0 Begs leave to t) auk his friends in Exeter and surrounding country for their liberal patronage in the past, and hopes to merit a fair share of their trade In the future, having ON HAND one of the Largest and Best - Assorted stocks Usually found in a General Store, Dousist}ng of DryGoods, Groceries, Etc Ready-made Clothing, wines and li- quors, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Leather, etc. Exeter, November 19 $200 Reward The undersigned would announce this week that he has A. Large stock of really choice furniture, which he is still selling at the lowest price, and such as would suit any MAN woman, woman or child. He is ready to compete W 1 T any establishment in Western Ontario, and does not doubt that HIS endeavors to suit the public have met with immense favor. He will therefore keep his stock far a HEAD of any other establishment in this section. He has lately C U T down prices to the lowest figure,and is bound to sell OFF ' determined not to be rtr.de his stock at once. Bring plenty of pia straw t3 p> �': yo tr Please give I. C. a call as he is sold by any establishment in this section of country. furniture, as I expect to do a large business. Pianos, Organs, and 1Vlelodeous for sale and on hand. Exeter, October 7, 1874 59 ST MARY'S AGR1CULTULRAL WORK THE BEST COMBINED REAPER & MOWER IN THE DOMINION l3o sure and see trio '1V.• D. M'bl'3lobhlon Wato before buying. You will have no other after Be eln teeth. A1t who' wear thein r'oeomnmbnti theft' ( old and eilt'or; Lady and • Goutlernan s sieos 77DundasStreet, London.eo ill e,toatltnonlale: The largest boat and ohoaliost Stook of ten,001d w Joelre tgcka; •: silver '"and )elated wears;, Fancy taoods,. &e., &e., iii the Pi' vinbo. ieparing of every doaerilitiaiii. , W. D. nf'(4.LC(irIN,, 7liltindn�r et ]radon, Ont. INs MAN y DEN 11Se. D - •' z Ofildo and, residence —' airiStreet Maio FAA*. Itti , 61neAe houra,l any trifid in ood elarI ht 1nrwda w exec to l . ld1vIl ic'e' r ob �•>b iit$ hloultafdr ndeirc aioit chltdrenw Shit teeth sowoiria'tIl` bcgztr fail,Week: f be 61061 thot tif tiSt otIrof lse Y arrantod eatiwfat err THE THRESHING MACHINES tom this Establishment aro SC) well tnowdt tl} tis` buy recommendations would bo superfluous r1 . "Fria . Three- Wihtte% gang flow made by T. R. Moore, claims precedence of anything of the kind in the Dominion. ' VAO0i'iS of superior workmanship and material. Patent Dominion Land Rollers, Plows,Cultivators, Seed ID411s, Broad -cast Sowers. gulf ata Sugar -kettles and Canldrous, and every other kind of Agrbe,xltnrnl implements or. l g hand dr made to order. JAMES R. MOORS, ?pop.' (46-1y) r Mary's, 3u1y • A • RNING 1V. A ET stzucEltzEsti aThe Earlier the Bettor T. LD the arnmin .. cosine,,, it tit1ilehstaind that owing ti) ln,y aeryjces be- WOULD g . silt � ,�' h , :L", 1 r '� wired at t e . Ing coniil!iwlt y et ,, r. o—ec')f ( to ilus rix � �u citato rain for erne on the .0-6 tter tnarhet, incl transaet: other ;Gitslnoge `it iatattttior Abd tb d . , K the village lit contiectionn witic the mill, '1 ',Would also say that thoearlj 3r in th.s day farrniery more' atisfaetor' t and ill s Elttt bnyor a l a bring their: gra,ifl td tnariket 1'�o ,setter plehttiil {Vial ilo, y ,. . �' onrselvte. Mt. Willis will boon tllo in,xket eontltlu lly, iligltpa> ps'ide paid for wlkeat JOHN DIEW, i y .. c 1 1'e iso, as the roils 3e mill .that 11,11 wl � ., 1 1.t1 sari bo bought ollbtl, er iLt the, ;i' �? t'o ,of the flour story aro saves, to file eolls ln1er. r stili will receive careful ottenrion, ani,: At lietrtie, ttYc.dr femme; 5311:., di � Syr ..r... .,.... „ . o �a br a enih . bre ki 'l Ne - ,. - I. ;.,. ',. p'apltiVl.,;'; Wo, Send . ya i`ib�ee, IC 10 "1 :"5i.1't 01;e` 4,r 3`Eir V _C�� �,� syr i �l: t7 .., ftaakagos of gdd.itr by nail frbd. •�.,� Ai'tdrtit0 ith tort ttint..rotitrrl itaiap,M.:Yotil7'tti ;.: LV AJ y� s C .i i' ti i':1't h.b'i,'& btblv't' lrrirk 6i?,:C t5 . tet8r (iotadseY yr fgi4 r. 1`H<11(1'144,< 1VARRIN BROS I'A RK ILL, ONT. i '1, hl II@I)Du �� J,-,` II II N,II flmJ 'r° �:Ill�ii ��l �l"IIIII�lallltS�I(Ilu Illklyll�n UI II AlRni�ll�!IILIII III'�ji.��lll I�L,I-mmw.:... 1 _W�mwaa� �Dn1111iP1 s -- /ipiixi_ I,,, ,'7ilfil9 i, L IDS �OtdN,.: a1�7 ..1T,.. .� d1 Lllll!IIA111171p�1""9�N �III�II �... 'l _ .�;I IumIJy I � $Ilnllll�. .!a. ,... 1�� ` .a.o���•+ d,1 YJI' iitlll IINI�i �,,,, Mli a® ■ win ■■■r ■ mms ■■rrr,�® ,� 9_mn n , .4 pep ,.,,,.r,,, ,.� ;�.�±-�.,�,,��;,..� �' �T Desi,1IIIIIINIIIIIIII art ,Onodianulia-'®, s hits !i'�IrGiiiu�mli�lt"uTul uhl! Im1!�im'olll lilt i i HIW >Eiilhil)flulunllIWiflhnn ui y it i .I m IiIIIIIII i 1�miN� UJ�''� im11 u.l -� ' d Ilii— .,.• `VIII I �Ir ,,,, ' Iii '. lly v I, ;i I(.•'. 1111,111i��I III !. , IIIJNI�N III! II(�1u1h6 41101VI 1hl it 1111111 illi,, II isll�!1►,U, .I 1� Illi, r ►► L(,1h1' II �p II l�ll•III, ��I I , a� t� IU1II(II nisilii ienhilmiilquuliiu uu 11114 Iu, I}1I�IINIIIII 1 CLOUDS r AND LADIES FUR BETTS''! A SPECIALTY FOR AFEW DAYS A t' G. B. SMITH'S t HE 1S RETAILING- Goads At WHOLESALE PRICES AND Selling Furs DECIDEDLY UNDER VANE St. Mary's, Nov, 14, 1875. THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE S. R. KERR St. Mary's WM:still be carried on _in all its branches FURNITURE WARE -ROOMS Opposite Box & Sommerville's Mill. A First-class Stock always ou hand.. A Competent Person has charge of 'the UNDERTAKING ! Department, which is -constantly /supplied with. the best' ol ' AMERICAN & CANADIAN BURIAL CASES Funerals Furnished throughout»on short notice and reasonable terms. M. KERR, N. B.—We have also on hand the El- ectric Balni,for the preservation of bodies for any lentil of time. St. Mary's,::ovember 19, 1874. 65 THE LARGEST VARIETY OF STOVES,' - AND THE Cheapest Place TO '377 YOUR STOVES YOU MAY FIND AT J�C.GIL�PIiT'S SIGN OF TEB GOLDEN 'STOVE ST. MAii-*'S, Ont St. Mary's, ov. 19,1874. 65. 0YSTEItS Oysters !- Oysters ! CHEAP, AT, G. —SANDER'S Store, rioRt OIfcr nhtrgdittir A Stock of Groceries and Confectionery on hand, CMOTCE TOSACCots mut CtGA .S r Sportsmen supplied with Aiiilhtthitlilit. Sportsmen School 13ouks and Stationery:,•bale end Magasitiet, All, Tail L.kTES•r IiUVEL'3 tseter , No4e:Inbar te, ls7t, 01".41. ., , o :II A1T' of 13 t r � itltl i t r Art . , ! + ail : drCtrhentexl's o>"b�tel sis at ltolliln : � ..n,>` ,',u�t+t, , .'_� ly �t.fe oitil✓!G. A13pdy to , _ ...',. .. rvel lendy to N1ttmit thong to a fail fine, impartial AYof bile resaltr entzltlo8, i„{{l� Dy�1t ,yy�a��. : ��, ,. 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