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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1874-12-17, Page 4ANNUAL
will c,oxn.eoe his.
on S.A.TU:R1DA.Y; lith Decenibe
r, 1874, and continue to the end of the present
year. Stock consists- of
DRY.GOODS, READY-NADB CLOTHING GROCERIES
and is large and well assorted. In order to niakeaOlearanc otherewill be positivelyo ve daring Sale. Don't Fail to Attend, and See For Yourself.llday atoin
tafternoon,,
and 7 o'clock in the evening. Order will be strictly enforced, so that Ladies may attend the sale without any annoyance, Private Salus
every morning before Auction. Terms, Cash.
J. W. BRODERICK..
N. B.—A Beautiful 5 -octave Rosewood Cabinet Organ, nearly new, will also he offered. by Auction. J. W. B.
Exeter, December 15, 1874.
Ales. Beattie
& Co'
DRY -GOODS
IiYLPOREES
TAILORS
Dealers in
E3o use Fttr .i Shin s !
EiV 611. 78/1
G R ()
:'Jlr.' CLCTNC, etc,
AND WINE 1\IEllCII N 1 S
New Season's Fruits and giccs Daily opening.
St. M1•ry's, Nov. 19, 1874.
bit -m G.
LRI\N.T 0 N ' S
THE E SPOT
FOR
Cheap
foods 1
EXETER, ONT.
Accounts due 1st January, lstApril, 1st July and 1st October
Exeter, October 22, 1875.
INTERESTING. GET THE BEST !
�
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ED1CAL men say that nothing is -so
' 'portant to good health as a room coin-
, Portably warmed. The season of year is now
at hand when you will require the very best
STOVES
.Nna
BISSETT
bog to May that they Mace just 'received .»ss r,f
Ca largest stocks hi the county, eonsistie., 4,i
Stowe of tho very latest design and the best
niaraifaettiree, which
Witt DE SOLD 11S4$0NA131.i"Y C11T r,1''
Their Mtn iodhlwtrses teen to latisfy
ens-
tclnerM.
;llatrTt�are"r
tottroIn +M
e.Twnyrs on hind, Also, the
eittlibe
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NOTE LOST. —All persons are
hereby cautioned against purchasing a
promissory note, drawn in favor of John Trovitick
or bearer, against Christian 'Webb, as said note
has either been stolon or lost. JOHN T1tEVIT
ICIi, Crediton. e8 -t3.
�TRAYED FROM THE VILLAGE
of Ireland, on or about the 15th October, ono
two-year old holier (red). Any information of her
will bo thankfully received. ICINN IY'TOILNSON,
McGillivray, e7 -3t.
VORIiSHIRE - BOAR FOR SER-
VICE on lot 23, 2ncl con. Stephen. Terms,
75 cants. at time of service, rook first price al
tho fair, Bold in Exeter this fall. W.DEARING.
TRAYED INTO THE PREMISES
of tho suberiber. Lot 21 on the 3rd. conces-
sion of Stephen three spring calves, the ownor is
requested to call and prove property and take
them away. S,.Mui,L SANDERS.
Ti STRAY.—CAME UPON THE
J premises of the 'subscriber Lot 15, con. 5.
Usborno, on or abons the 15th of Nov. last, a bay
horse with star on foreltad. Owner can have the
same by proving property, paying expenses.
67-3t. T. BALMAN.
t� €REWARD -- STRAYED FROM
L.a The premises of the subscriber Lot 10
con. 4 Stephen, on or about the middle of June
last one steer, one year old, dark roan,1 year old
spotted heifer, with largo wite star on forehead
$3 will be awarded to any one leaving such infor-
mation at this office as will load. to their recovery,
or to'fBOS F)I.LAND.
5PLLNLID opportunity for purchasing
.t that really valuable property, Lot 2,
Con. 3, Bidchrlph, is now offered, said lot con-
taining 100 acres more or less, having good
frame barn ami dwelling house, two wells and
2 orchards, also all fall lrlov:irg dame. For
Terns apply to the proprietor on the promises,
W. CAVA'', AGM 054f
DURHAM BULL FOR SERVICE.
SRF subscriber would intimate to the form
ing cemnntnity that he has now on his
promises, an excellent young Durham Bull, G
which will stain for servicr on the prcauises. I.
have just purchased ''. int from Mr. l.r,nrl.
man, of llaY. for the sum of''.l ln• lie has tilt- 111 proportion, at the
en several rest and luta an excellent
pedigree. Coater: t Marlon say he is the E
best ball in the cola,ty. Terme; $5.(10
ll. HARTON.
Direct Froom. Baltimore,
35 c. -
3 cans
‹zi
for
per can.
$1.00
T�
As
Five Pounds Best Tea in Exeter, $4.50
Ten. Pounds
J O H NS' S HOT AIR DRUM 1
Saves One.hril' the TVood, and
WILL SAVE ITS COST IN ONE
WINTER,
Price Relayed to $3 50 Cash
(1 (I
for $8.50
R.�
TJ. H. & 13.
500 MEN WASTED
to carry away
A . L v
AND ALL LANDS OF
CONFECTION 'I La'
(Plain and Ornamental)
BRID=ES CAKE BADE TO ORDER
Special Attention paid to
Orders for. Parties, etc
Til^ subscriber would also announce to the
people of Exeter and vicinity that he has on
hand all kinds of
IHAVE a very
large Stock of
G-ROCERIE S
Teas that cannot be surpassed for their quality
and flavor. Sugars, Currants, Raisins, To-
baccoes, etc.
Also, all kinds of
Dell, Glassware
Slnallware, Toys, eto. All kinds of
Produce taken in exehengo for goods.
Remember the place—Next door to Bolton's
Drug Store. Bread delivered in all parts of the
town free of charge. BELL.
J. BELL.
Exeter, Nov. 10, 1874. 65-tf
from differen
makers, and sel-
ected with great
care, which I of,
for
k
k
111 Tell
SAMWELL & PICARD
owingto the great
RUSH FOR CHEAP GOODS
have had to
ENLARGE THEA
sous to
STORE
ACCOMMODATE
E.
their Customers. Just Received
ONE CASE MORE
of those Cheap
BLACK LU8TRE8
One Case Scarlet PeltSltirts
One Case of
G-rey Satinettes
—AND—
Full nines o Goods
Suitable for the Season's Trade.
XETER GROCERY & LIQUOR STORE A JOB LOT OF LADIES'
THE KING OF TIM WEEICL1ES
The LONDON FREE PRESS, now in the twen-
ty-sixth year of publication, is mn Dight -paged,
largo double newspaper, comprising sixty -Your
columns. It contaiustho fullest amount of cur -
mail and telegraph, arulllo
Parlia-
mentary
rent news
rep
reports, British and foreign intelligence,
United States affairs, together With an oxtencled
budget of passing events in tho Dominion. The
general reader will find each week a serial talo of
absorbing interest, political and literary selec-
tions„ and a cloud of items of interest. Farm. cruel
Fireside is a usc±ul collection of domestic and ag-
ricultural intelligence which le deservedly popu-
lar. The Market Intelligence is industriously and
accurately given from week to week, together with
a largo amount of, Commercial news. The Politi-
cal and Editorial departments are Conducted 10 a
spirit offearloseir;ess anti truth, the constant aim
being' the further'anee of Canadian interests. The
Whole paper forms an urtegtutilled compendium of
of intelligence snap as challenges attention and
defies suceessfulcoml)otltion. P.rioe,$l,l9 in clubs
Agents itllowec3 a commission of 26 cants on each
yearly subscriber, Chub lists and specimen cop,
tos supplied upon apml{cation by letter:or postal
card, s:✓ New subscribers this year will receive
tho Fntut Pitrtss gratia for tho remainder of the
year: Acldr s 1313 PEESS Pib'II ?l'1'3G (lo.,
London, ondon, oat
NT W. D,McGLOC1tLON WATCHT ie- the best in the Market.
VERT IOW
FOR 'CASA !;
Iso a I1iee nt-
Bolin -lent o'f
H/N HIES
7
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Lantcrn'sdc; •
TOVIIIPIPT VAl1NISIT •A G001)
THING,
est Coal OIL as Waite, Chlopping" riXeS, best
iR �n19ti(�(C.
Cistern s rn s,lantl
Piper r o
c
6 ., � P-
�p�1 /y1 /J�� /..y[ /.1y /y [y�.� '/yYy�b' .��, N//y S�d A C Et� i��
�yYVVV LP, I I.i/1 �I II III
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ES/ IN THE Amni E/.
All kinds of tea le tatter fix collage,.
- .�, Mak �5 r.,.
� C�qI� faf' �litas.rdfYc'f ;sfilllrs,
�Y y,�'1;$y�ir.�-il dC)f1D', �")�?lt$,I.YliiitiCl'.yyiyy,,.%i3Wyt:11'�Y,r1pp.T{{.�+;,,pp��.�.��'{{'�o�',IL
' ATT . lir ":11OTTNS.
Jik
ni
L„ 11, UIL IS COMING
IS 0,1111LITIVG
Begs leave to tl-ank Itis friends in Exeter and surrounding country for their liberal patronag
in the past, end hopes to merit a fair suture of their trade in the future, leaving
est
• one of the Largest and
ssortd Stocks
Usually found in a General Store,
consisting of
*ryGsos,t m e l s Etc
Ready-made Clothing, wines and li-
quors, Hardware, Crockery, Boots
and Shoes, Leather, etc.
Please give I. C. a call as he is deter rained not to to made
sold by any establishment in this section of country.
Exeter, October 7, 1874 GG
ST. MARY'S AGR1GULTULRAL WORK
r
THE BEST COMBINED REAPER R & MOWER
IN THE DOMINION '
THE THRESHING- MACHINES
roni this Establishment aro so wellknowlt that any recommendations would be superfluous,
Il6ltlir mill tet .�. 7Y, IVo(i o tel 7 Write
before ht ht . Ytoni will iitve nn' ether rater A00111
v
8
yi• .
'41001, m1 �1DIri"PeeO` recommend
,h Oit7,
, All who' we 7 t , ..
C(ohr1'and Hilvor, Timely and Gentleman's •51808
t J n.iara
7 t c f' I t don. e the tali me
yi Yu llas'3 loaf, ao Y o t
14161(141w, Beat and cheapest ateDl{ nf'fll:o'ilnid'
Jet80I'o - Clocks' lilt' :and Mated NVarc Latta
Gondar ze,' Mr:. ft1 tho I"rovllteot 131. ldchr+. Panty
e er descri scion, W .133, H 4.T;00,t�TN, t
v y� l r On t.
dst f, o1Y
9J])Itn a'tt nd
o < r
The Three - Wheel galt.g Plow
To be Sold Cheap.
Exeter, November 19
.a,w.®om.■q
FUR SETTS
r -71t c ward
The undersigned would announce this week that he has
Large stock of really choice furniture, which he is
at the lowest price, and such as would snit any
AI\ I\
still selling
woman, 170111an or child. He is ready to compete
Vir
1
any establishment inWestern Ontario, aucl does not doubt that
HIS
made by J. Il•, Moore, claims precedence of anything of the hind in the Dominion, 'WAGONS
of superior workmanship and material. Patent nt i)omudon Land Roller's,
Plows,Cultivators, Seed Drills, Broad -cast Sowers
Sculllets, Sugar -kettles and Catlljh'ons, anti every other kind of Agricultural implements on
6 band 01' tsiadc to order.
JAMES R. 1/MOPE, PItor.
(46.1.y,)
871,
t.
Mary's, july i., 1
A MORNING,' 3/.�AEKET
ittExiamuzzz., Za Acer' the Better,
endeavors to suit the public have met with immense favor. He
will..therefore keep his stock far a -
of any other establishment ill this section. He has lately
0 T
down prices to the lowest figure, and is bound to sell
F
his stock at once. Bring plenty of pea straw to pack your
furniture, as I expect to do a large business.
Pianos, Organs, and 3/1elodeons for sale and on hand.
JOHN DREW.
WO It tho farming community iti1 '1%ii 1d4 tlla , owing to ply services be--
lugcniistantly required at the 10111,
Mr+, & co
r market, t and transact etli ;r bad TeS13
irr
is authorized to F'urclrnso (Y.trtitl for toe on the O. or i ar c ,r ,as
tho� g( 1ll;i r in connection with the mill. 1: nt l dalae say that theme'ihT" in the day Willow.;loWillow.;
s' lc It rho hotter' dense( i:i11 be the buyer put the more sntisfaetor to
bring their groin t( rrrYta < 1 y It y
yourselves. lves. )4v. Willis will basun the mil, continually, 11ighest price paid for wheat,
r crex' el, • rig t'1 . .rr,o,. r.
7�rt11 tlftri srl lvl o c, s l o .ol"1tI
:, be bought irlrrn, err` at Mier l
h lOT1r"" NIA
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y
'" lrrod:.
1` ' d gamed � ' tho 0
1x311
OS 11, snVo t
0''1 the f'iurll, sbo o 0
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t�llftng wia reed:VC cdoEdr .a. rti
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TO do not 7vi1.i to dotte.ot from tiro. ;n;101its o: otldoir O1`garn :by iiph(ylclirfg
DLit°S, but Ate ever` loony to submit, thoin to tt fairy ainl ilripnrrtial toot, feeling'
Oolifldo1l1. :of tho i'es+ltlt..
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8 t11'"1t%' best � l r �i
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Trrl latrtalrrsttrrvita t ttl ttrl ;rnig:srtws t1iNA
f tr3"�i, 'U`e marl tit
T Any lttatrtlttnellt 1aldo.fAC;tlrteilr rickiii and. save 26 pet cent, sfAR11I,i; 331108.
THE GREAT
CHEAP SALE !
OF CLOUDS & FURS
— :STILL CONTINUES
AT
G. B. SMITH'S
Ladies' Fir Sets from $1.25 to
$40.
A11Furs under Ordi naryPrices
Including Mock, ®Sabo, Muspuash, German
Mink, Baltic Seal, Monkey, Polinskin, real
South Sea Seal, Grebe and Canadian Mink.
COU
In all the Newest shades and saes
25 per cent. Under Value.
Those Heavy Beady -made
OVERCOATS
From: $3,25 up Surprise Everybody
BED BLANKETT direct from the mills in
Yorkshire, AT WEOLESALE PRICES.
G', 13. SMITH.
THE BUSINESS OF THE
S. R. KFF R
St. Mar is
will still he carried on in all its branches:
FURNITURE WARE -ROOMS
Opposite Box & Sommerville's Mill,
A First-class Stock always on
hand.
A Cornuetent Parson has charge of the
UNDERTAKING !
Department, which is constantly !supplied with
the best 01
AMERICAN & CANADIAN
BURIAL CASES
Funerals Furnished throughout on
short notice and reasonable terms,
M. KERR
N. B.—We have also on haiicl the El-
ectric Baim,for the preservation of
bodies for any length of time.
St. Mary's, November 10, 1874. 65
THESTOVES LARGEST VARIETY OF
AND THE
Cheapest Place I
TO
a,. Y ?OUR STOVES
YOU MAY FIND AT
SIGN OI"THE GOLDEN STOVE
ST. M:.A.RY'S, Ont.
St. Mary's, ov. 1c0,1874, - 65.
OYSTERS 1
Oysters! O y stern !
GFP,
IIrA
G. S - T:IDER'S
stoee, i'cist ornea; atettdiitg,
A Stack of Gr000ries and Confectionery
Oil llaitd.
CHOICE T0BACCOE ou d t7IGA1tS
tom'' Sportslnoti srtpplieil'with AMYmunition
,
Y
lire.
' . el•q
�'chanl:�ools� �ut1 YStntlorlelc �
11a1e and [fnazine+s.
ALL Tall LATLS'T
c1. SA 13ii]18,
Ureter, November 1D,1814,k 0611
i
ltttt �
POR,,
QUANTITY UA Y.1~M'V' oI Th',lole c, r ale t
tl:
Centralia S1
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to
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rev
t[feFane 106, Apply to Tilt) 8, (1R111.*FYA t
iios,traiiter0ote1or 92,1871, • " 01.tf
PLT N1)I1) ! `.t1.Itt P.0 SA.1i E,—
Tr t!6 .Tot t eltees811'ri TOW1YNlii Y'Sf Stephen,
t.
r
Stephen,
terrier. of : l;, lllaly h
And 1'1a1 t
trier"t '(� on th, • cosM
o up the�
G.riYrt't'l 116tula:08o mite
fr
orr l
iet
oi,
thee
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of the late. xE{ahaY4,1watittirxf7lrYta11y
IbUtterett, llaf which n1D *Nati n o 1k, Por
pattla� aioaptly t5 iAhoiYap . Y iyytotter pra Llt 1.S*t11p,Il '8,49
1$1`r1211VL11Y7. �