Exeter Times, 1874-10-15, Page 3ISAAC CARLING
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Bqs tool'o to 1n1 Ms Woods in EXOtOr And surrounding country for their liberal owge
ile past, and. ilepes tO iniitft.131.1" 3118ro Of their trado In the i;atur,,), Ikavipg
ON HAND
one of the Largest and
Best Assorted Stocks
ITS'aaaly fauna in a General S:tore,
qonsisting of
Dry -Goods, Groceries, Etc.
Ready-made Clothing, wines and li-
quors, Hardware, Crookery, _Boots
and Shoes, Leather, etc.
Please give I. C. a call as he is deterniined not 'fb 'be un.der-
sold. 1,y any establishment in this Section of county.
14.ltetei. Oaobei. 7, 1874
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ST. MARY'S AGRiCULTURAL WORKS
THE BEST COMBINED REAPER ez MOWER
IN THE DOMINION •
THE THRESHING MACHINES-
. xom this Establishment ar.3 so well knowh that any recommendations would be Superfluous.
.The The - Wheel gang Plow
made by J. R. Moore, claimsprocedenco of anything of the kind in the•Dominion. WICAO:it
of superior workmaiship and material. Patent Dominion Land Rollers,
PloVirs,Guitivators, Seed Drills, Brod.-cast Sowers.
.-sonineicsagar.kettios aiicl ca,tiarons, and every other kind4 'Agricultural implements on
liana or made to order. . '
' • JAMES B. MOORE; Pnor.
(46-1y.) .., .
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St. Mary"ed'uly 1, 1874.
ciAitttche.9.
,D, THOMP50
Watchmaker &
begs to intimate to the inhabitants, of EXETER'
and vicinity, that lie will 00 .
TUPS.„, We?,InCi. Sept, inSt”
open that shop at door to Mr, Treble's iliarneSs
makorj, with an entirely 110W.an1 elegaut
• „t1ssortment of ,
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wiyrog4, oppits, & -JEWELRY,.
Front a practical exvorieoee of the trade tte-
quirod in London. and Glasgow he is in a position
to meet all its genettil couirements
efficiently, and at Moderato Rates.
Watches and jewelry Alade to Order.
Agent for 21.fissrs. H. Stuca:t cf Go. (
Rad), Watch manttfactliros,
1Iis820 Watch
15 H1G-HLY RECOMMENDED.
THOMPSON 8f.
Steam Saw Mill
7.1 miles west of Devon, on Centre 'Gravel. Bead.
Constantly on hand a complete stock of
'HEMLOCK ,LUMBER AND LATH..
Also Ash ]:flooring, Hickory, Whitowood-and Oak
On hand at present
200,000 FEET' OF HEMLOCK lUMB.f.R.•
(seasonea). •
Orders will be punctually attended to 14 leaving
thein with
D, THOMPSON, Jeweler, Exeer.
Exeter,•Sept. 15, 1874. • • 50-3m.
THEW. P.licGr'LOCHLON WATCH
is the bast lu the market .
13e sure and see too V. 17:31e11lactilim Wipe
before buying. You willlitivo no (Altera/ter •soein
tuem. All who wear them recommend them
Gold and Silver, Lady 1015 Gentleintin's 'sizes
77 Dundas Street, Londomee 1.he testimonials
The largest, best and elan:Teat stook of nue Gold
tlowelrey, Clocks, and Elated Ware: paney
Goods, &e., • &c., in tile Province. Revering ,of
Canadian Bank of. Zoipmerce evey description. D. MGLOGLIN,
Dands4, et Loudon, Ont.
L1JCA].
CAPITAL, $8,000.000
RESERVE 2;00.000.
1,-anc1i of klie .i.boqe„BanIt has bawl oponedin Luoan for the transaction of General Banking
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SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
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- Sung Us low as ono dollar received an deposit.
I withdrawalrequired.
••• ' Aimerican
car-eher bought said sold.
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•ralt171 FOR 541..E..
IDEDTG LOT 10, in the 121h Con. of Blau -
..113 shall, on the towzaind,between Blansisard
aud Biddulplif comprising seventy --eight stores,
about sixty of which are cleared and in a high
stated cultivation ; the balance is bush. The
distance from Granton is two miles; from LU -
can, 7 miles; and. from St. Mary's, 12 miles.-'
This as g good chance for anyone wishing a
comfortable home. A never failing supply of
water. lf not sold within two months it will.be
disposed of by auction. For further informa-
tion apply to ABRAHAM MONTGGMERY ,
GrautOn P.O., Au, 7th, 1874, •
GILPIN,
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STARY'S
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Tinsmith and general dottier in stoves, ploWs
. nails, gla.ss, Th.ware, copperware, and
galvanized iron very cheep. Eave-troughing from
Inter10.t-4 and :Ivor cent. allowed. No notice 8 to lei eonts per Toot. • Cut nails, 4.-.4..eu per ovt.
Cooking stoves S14 and upwerds,
D. STOW hEDDIE, Ag nt. The Curtis plough $,9.5",)
1874.
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1•Tadaressing this his semi-annual Circular to the public generally, and to his many
friends in particular,dsires to express his .gratifude to them for the confid.ente reposed .
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in and the liberal. Patronage kindly bestowed upon him, which, he is happy to state has
• rSsulted in a steadily inoreasing buSiness since his first appearance in Exeter.
He invite's an oarlY illsPection 'Of his Fall Stock, which is how,to hand, and,is.con-
fitent that those in want of anyfrning in his line will appreciate hisrsuccess in securing :the
tlasseS of goods most needed; and iv
Placing them upan the Market at Prices.which cannot fail to Satisfy
,eiet'y intelligent purchaser.
Every article ia .havitng been but receiatly. purchased, all his goods will be
'found fresh and attractive, and
FREE FROM DEAD OR OLD STOCK
• . which is,litrely to accumulate in .a general business of loiag sanding. He desires, however,
deal 'frankly with every customer,- in. ,a11, bus. transactions, and- will not attempt t�,
"palm off" what he knows to be an, unsound piece of, goods as genttine,i
,blt will sell., it for
What it really is—an imPerfec1i1c ad wiilhigly bear the loss rather than act the part of
an imposthr.
RNTON if;, determined to avoid
110 VOltiii *vett*
AA -to -the buyer it means long price; it means prices that give a good profit on the mer• -
.,,aandiSe it means prices. that -pay a "tiff-" iiitereSt on the money while the account is un -
'aid; it means prices that pay, al costs in collecting; and. it MOMS' prices that male holiest
men pay the debts contractdcl.by, their dishonest neighbors. To the merchant with moder-,
, ote capital,' in -his early career itmeanlarge St11.0),' }Art in the 011d it 1.110abg disaster' and
ruin llanton is boUnd,to sell as, close,to CA_SH,as possible, Ipaowing as he docs that: busin-
4.13f4 60,p.dUC-t04 11p011 a Ca8h1)4fAp, Meats to, We, buyer close prices and cheap'goods toAhe
teller8nattl1prefits and quick returns; and to both buyer and seller a safe rind stitisfactorKtrade,
Banton is, bound to.make use of all proper means to matte sales, and will take plea-
ture in she;vving his ware, but will 110i preg8 goods upon Any custoiner,
In conclusion, he would say, he is as lialtle to make mistalms as others,but be AgStliOd
floitacd(a444'i-aile tioe $la
l fo
tAttl \avea",a'lis'eititt°p0111rQt 8111'1:14on':1(2tc)1(:.ie"11.j (.111t1
onl
(S)tuAttac:joi,ri4t legit.)11;00vo
iiitslado fy2:.robeeil
Juno 30th 1874. The value of merch-
andise impotted into Ontario:aluounted
to $390, 7t; into 9tlebOl/,
'099. TOtilli $48,280,773, whila' the
returns by the Isfnited States Bureau of
'6tatitities, show t4o NultiO--, of the ex-
ports to those twu prOVIneeS iu he
same period aggro'gate but $32,5050,27
IL;it,oanssiork ;IxiscP,frona tne tact that
a large part of 'our exports to diode
Vrovit,c)es croSses the borclarrat the sus.-
penAo,zt bridgel $t 4.6;11./itilS tlui
POild, Vt., ill oars, and it is int*
1)08441)W to obtain an accurate account
of the titerehandise so ,earricd, there
being no law to ,detain land velliales,
.18 11101.70 is in the case of vessels, • until
innaneild'.ests of cargoes to det:Ail are fur
ieh-
./ Oleirderer
The Nashville 13ater publishes a re,
s ort of the shooting of one Joe Itavages
a negro preacher, near Ft•anklin, T0nn.
while in the act of entering the resi-
dence of Mr. Sny. with tlie intention
f niurclering that gentleman and hi;
wife, and burning their residence. An
attempt to „fire the, house had boon.
made before, and Joe Ravages .vas sus-
pected by a negro. A detective was:sent
from Nashviille, who inglaqated him-
self in Raves'. favor, and get him to
enter into au,arrangement to conmlit
the,above-meutioned act. It NVOS Whilc °
carrying out this phut that Itavages
was killed in Shy's house by the latter
son, and s'ome friends, after a des
perate hani-to-hand ; it was., supposed
by one of his own party during the
scuffle, otherwise no damage was dons
to the ionlaie3. The coroner's jury gave
a verdict in. accordance with .the above
facts.
T° New York Examlner ays ; every
motner and housekeeper must, cften act
as family physicianin the many ill-
ness, and accidents that occurs among
children and servants. l'or many ' of
these cas,es, I, have used pavis' Pain ,
Rider, artd consider it an indispensable
article itr the Alatlicine bo., In diarr--
ohcea, it has been used and effected
cures." For cuts aLtd bruises, it is sinl
valuable.
...171.11111E
e rectify ay orrositi.
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EXETER.. ,, .,•,,, •
.White Wheat . ...$ 85, to •, 8 91 ,
Spring Wheat ,, 90 to ' ' 91 • -
Oat Ft ... ... 82 to . 35 -
Potatoes ... .40 lo .50
Barley ... 1,0 to ' - ' 05
Deus ;...,•[•11 . 50 to .60
Eggs ,... ...,..• • ' 14. to ' ?is •
Butter ... ... • ..* 25 to i •25
Flour oer bbd. ... 0 00 to 6 00
Bran ... ... 10 to _ 12
Shorts ... .'„ .. 14 to 6
•„. 35 to 35
Hogs, . . . : .. - .... . .. ......,..i. .. . ...... .. 5 50 tO 550
• , CsRAN,TON. • •
Fall W'neat ... • ... - ...' 8 99- to $ 92
Spring Wheats. ... ... 90 to in
Oats ... ... .. ... 35 to 30
00 to 65
• Eggs'... ... ... .... ' • 12 to 13
37 to 88
SELFORTEL . ' .
Pall wheat 90 to 91
Spring who.
0 35 to 0 35
00 to
BarleySO to 89
Peas ' 0 77 to 0 78
Butter -0 23 to 0 25
Esrgs0 12 to 0 14
Wool.... ....... ,.. ... . .. . . .... ......... . . . ... ......,. 0 86 to 0 3,,
Deihl wheat, perLussel , ..-.. 00 to _• 90
• Spring whe_
at .,. .... ... 96 to ; 37
Barley s° , ... ,• 99 to' 95'
Potts ... .,. ... • ... ... 70 to 70
Oats... ,.. ... , ,,, 39,to 95
. EGP,11or do-zon .. . ... ,.. 1210 19
'Butter ,t, ... ,.ei f"'L'..',' ' 25 to, 25 --
Wool - . * 80 to 36
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White wheat
Troadw en.
Sov.tistig.„ .. .................. . . .
Brtlse-p ...... ............
' Batter
E,ggs, per citizen
I'UdasoOS.. .... .... .. .. .............. .... ......
R▪ oy ' -
Timothy ....... ......... ... . ...
Clover s.‘ed. .
cEJRAL i:
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LOOAT'ION$ AND
Brtilding sites can be ebtaiiiedin this thriy,'
hi, Village On easy torms. Tradesinommeehanies
100(0 11111115111 tiod a geed °pelting for ahnest
any kind of industry, and iron& the great advati-
itages aboet to be realized front, the L.,1 -r. & Brece
Itoilway, property, in 'this place will, no dopbt, very
ithon doublo its present value. Quite a number of
lots have boon reetattly sold.
'50WILL BUY AN EXCEL -
lent vilI1100 let on any back street or
retired situaVon.'
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wiLf}PuBbii.A.sig NICE
U, lot 0110 side street sanity= the front.
OBTAIN THE -DKED
Of a very superior lot on a side -street.
nil WILL 'BUY A FIR S
eltts front lot and building site.
$100
WILL, PURCHASE A
choice buildinfOot'in the very,
centre of the business Tortion of tho Viilage.
cl :IP' wiLt 0 T AIN THE
t eaa of two, ax6t-alass rots, front
id ,
rear abutting each other,
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$9i -u--1 WILL SECURE .AN FX-
. cenent pasture lot of about three
00005, lictring good building sites thereon, 1
06) Ol3T A;IN THE, DEED
F.,„/ e..” of a 'beautiful villa lot of large size
with handsome shade tives grown up to perfec-
tion. •
Ot9 nilWILL PURCHASE AN
ox
iellent pasture!lot of about three
aol'ell 'having pumandwell, with never failing
spring. •
65n
WILL BUY A SPLEN
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-.. did lot in the centre of the bust-
itetti iiortion of the village, .with nicely furnished
-Panto tetteg%, 94-x-20, nearly new, having kitchen
with good -well of water,
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WILL PUItCI-IASE A
I tJ snneib corner lot in the very
bo,siness portion of the Village with finished
fra.tib•cottage 11 stories high, 26-20 with verandah
in,kront and excellent brick colliientiderneat, to-
gether with- kitchen good vutrip and well with
turve fitilinr* spring, commodious state and-
otlLer itimurtwianocs,
900 WILL OBTAIN THE
deed of ono of the best stands in
the 'village comprising two lots of acre otieb,
abutting each otltor,•planted with choice fruit
treq, togcther with a new well finished frame
cottage 11 stories, 213x18; excellent welt of water
With novo -failing spring, large stable and other
tilpfartenances. •
'..9 --Parties buying lots with', the in-
tontion 'of building,^can cbtain time for
pitynlent of the purchase Mone.y.
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THONIAS TRIVITT.
''"Calltralia Oet. 8 1874, 59 8 m.
brintuaitg,
es.
tows, ditt,
•.0010 91 ET THE BE$1- !
6510-90
_ 00 to 96 ,,
JOHNS'S ' HOT AIR DRUM 1-
-so to 63
• 20 to 9,0 Saves One half the Wood, and
1810 14
. 40 to 0 50 'T1'11,4:11 SAVE ITS COST IN ONE
. 51-0 111 ' 'WINTER, ,
10 00 to 12 00
., 3 50 to 9 75 __ .
. G 25 to 6 50
W ool,. . 37 Palcceturea to $3 50 Cask
Sheepskins 0 75 to 1 00 1- HAVE a very
' , . Lelme:i. ' • , • • .-1 JL large Stook of
, r.r.s.) a Crein..11,,,es •'•it ',nil)
White
.spring .svheat • 1 :to to. 1 73 .t
Barley fro
1 6 to 11 93
Peaas
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Ee re n
Wheat, Doihl, per mita S1 75 to 01 75
" Treadwell 1 70 to I 7s T2aiffS
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Bggq per dozen ... ... 1 2155 ill:'makers, azd sel-
, „. 1 31;
Butter per pound....
24 to 3• 'erited with -great
care, which I of-
_ . for
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Tnuaava,Oat. 15—Farm, lot 22, eon. 10, Ste /
piton, at Drew's hotel, Expter. 2 p. ni.--
A. Dialing, ana. ,
TUESDAY, OCT. 20—Farm Stock, T. Boyle, tot
1, con. 2, Biddulph. 12 noon. 12 ',mos.
J. Lynch nue
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Emmy, Oat. 16 -Farm stock, implements, itc.
J. Brewer, lot 21, con. 0, Stephen. 14
MO's. AtBishop, '
SAT., Oct. 17—Tarin sock and implements; T.
Hicks, lot 3, con. 1, Usborne. 1 00100
p. m. 12 months. W.H. Greenma'y ,anc
SATUEDAy, stock and imple-
ments, the Property of Mr. Geo. Drought,
lot 7,:ociatt, 5, Usborue. 1 o'clock r;
12 months. 3. Sped:man', auc.
IsrunnAs, Oot. 17.—Faim and farm stock.
Daniel Kernick, lot 15,N. E, B. Osborne.
1 o'clock P. M. 12 menthe. A. Bishop,
me:
BioNDAy, Oct.: 10 .-Farm stock and implements,
the prop ,rty of Mr. A.Dem soy, lbt 6,,eon.
2, Usbornc. 1 o'clock P. M. A. Bishop;
tom, Ray, 1', 0,
WEDNEsniv, Oct. 21. -Farm stock and iniple-
ments, the property of Mr. Jim. Flanagan,
Ireland. 12 o'cicsm noon. Isyneh,n.utj,
Tnuntarks, Oct, 22. -Farm stock and, imp1e:1
ments, the property of Mr. 11. Foclgins,
lot 36, con. 2, Biddulph. 12 months. ,J.
Lynch, aue. •
MoiG Grstvs,-On .the 12 instant, at ,thc W.
fit, Par sonade,_ Exsier, by the ]lay. Win
Luna,l'ar Joseph 1qgg, to Miss Itacliaol
Glave, bot,11 Of Exeter, • ' sr
crenomummvwxycouncovorxraminewlsonlin6worco=6166116c66
T ONDON
QUEBEC and.11/10NTREAL
Temperley Lite.
1 compo6od of the follewing firat-class ,
IRON. STEAMc1±-111) •
$
AIFT)WAY C012L-4-NPy , , ,
TICAICIES; '
VE,I1N NYAF:14A.,`
0'1'On
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VERY LOW
t„,ek ."OR. CASH!
Aisso°atjenniteedia?.
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LAMPS, CHIMNIES,
Lanterns, &a
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, Old Sol.— "Here, Mother. Earth, . thee Eclipses anti
Spots have abOut,uSed Me up. . Regulate your. movements .
hereafter by this, -'and don't depend O.h x4e.".
T NOW take the present opportunity of returning my thanks to the general public for Weir
1 very libor suppost in the pat; and, in asking for a oontinuanoe of their eCtIladeltCe,
would sly t`d at nothing on my part will be wanting t� make' the establishment worthy of pat-
ronage. 1 would now call their attention to the following assortment of
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A NEW ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS FRO1VI $1 00 UP-
WARDS. WATCHES FROM $10 UPWARDS.
A very good Watch for f115; and for 1$18 tho very best watch ever offered to the public. This
...watch is .made expressly f or.this. country; it is very strong, not easily put out of order, is a
- • reliable time -keeper, fully warranted, and
Carries its Own Recommendation !
vith a large Tazioty of
°THEE. vcrovrairms '140 CHOOSE 7111.021
K Gold Watches for Ladies in very 18 K
sw Handsome Cases.
Beautiful Gold S'ettsin Morocco Cases, Gold Ear -drops and Brooches in endless
wartsty,
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Gold Bracelets -chased, Gold and Black 33racelets, Gold Chaina—a very large stook of the lat-
est patterns. A large assortmentof Ladies' and. Gent's Rings, Goa Lockets and Cbarms.
Gold Watch -keys Silver Tea=pots, Cruet Stands, Cake Bliskets Ladies' W Orkiboxes suitable
for presents, Blac'It Goods in great variety, E P Butter Knives, 'Table, Dessert and Tea -spoons
of the best quality, Spectacles to suit all sights.. In fact this House has the Largest Stock in
the County* to choose from. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry cleaned and repaired, and warrant-
ed. 'Opposite James riekard.la General 'Store, Exeter, Ont.
Exeter, October 14. 1874..
STOVEPIPE VARNISH—A GOOD
Reg Coal Oil, as usual. • Chopping axes, best
in Canada. Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipe, Zinc, ttc.
7.000 LB„PLATFORM SCALES for $20.
All kinds of trade taken in dr,chango. s •
1-•-•" Cash for hides and skins.
• N.B.--A liooD DWELL1NG-HOUSE FOR
D. JOHNS.
Tim Steamers of this Lino aro, inlended to sail
dining tho Season of Navigation of 1173, from,'
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LONMN 1,1.10E, UiiEO Ats-o,-AoNT
as .t6iid:---Nootlanxt,-Wocinericlqy, epu Autalat,
17i(ogr.ad.
clraYAit6tr'' altc'1'1'otr''n h
,0d1108d1b/ 01(1 ttird6'Yi,
QUE0E0 roRLONDOW, .48 FOLLOW:
friaonos, 214 Au sus , • ,
Severn, Tharsday,'Sttli Rept, • ' ‘0,
horal3ettolla,m1, Tao:a:9620rd " , •
And every ratans to Tudsday 5 Tlinrsrday
Rat.ez
lower
Cestlileatealskted to persons desiken 6 • of Inii.g.7•
ng out 'Lath' Mends: ,
rot-Vrolot or Passage, apply. t�
SRAW, Montreal
I.VVT. A. BA,.
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INTER!
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enow rn hand a guintity of
OV E
OF LONDON & HAMILTON MANE,
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'Anarwoina olloi1 00,111 !rern any wiithhig a really
• t go eil,artlele,, iirquantity of •
Always 'on hand.
THOS. FITTON 60
FULL
, o 00
worth of New Goods, at
#.6...vz-tmoriatatzwa
mADE A S'PEC1ALITY,
f•,
Ras, 1&C.,
• tAKNIN-EXCANCE fOri(tint.'
• • • At CASH:PitiOtti.
• tit, 4 P.,:0-1111:0M.T
'114stt • • • • • .. • • •
EEN
STORE S •
Atspausraststrxtmectssaussat
west -Even Offered
Centralia and Crediten,
Centralia and Crediton, Ockober 8T1874,
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FURS. FURS FURS !
Mink and S. S. Seal Sets
buyer boos jaet ret0Ir113..4 froll
1 itn0iL—ftkii:—.47(1.71-711"
xek.rrirot 1-771f,r(Mon botween ^
Manufacturer and .1101181/9000
thsongli (S, 13. Smith's store,
who has WO: lo•si up his tradcr
between. wholosaleitrg-and sestall., •
'in, to a size wilich, along With
bis'ability to pay colt -down, ow-
ablos him to buy Om bulk 01 1115
stook (meat freak Mannfseturers ,
in Britain, in Canada, and in -Pm
United Statos. And on ageonnt
of PIO dull:oars of trade south o
the 110,0 sousen, 115 has so,
ourEd for eiu n 0 501101)100.
lovgr.h.;0 'fa c•nl Ameliosn maim
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ONETO LOAN.
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COUNTY of PERTA. LOAN & S.A.VINCS
SOCIETY,
Roam/ of Dimotors:
G. B. St1.1411, Pi•eiidoiit'l Jas. Trew, Foq. 5111
P., Vice -President; I,sq., Agen
• Bank of Montreal; Wm. Nretil Button, 1, sq.
Goo. McIntyre, Esq..) John Condemn, It se.
B. Earetone, Secretary and Treasurer;
ors, Bank of Montreal; 'Solicitors, Jones Mc
• Doug,a11. '
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The advantages this Company offer to Stock-
holders are:- - •
• 7.81. -The most' undoUbted anent ity, as the Con-
stitution ttl12.ws of no iuvestinezt except on Beul
Estate,
• tind.-The continuous investment of monies.
llid.--That as sOon•as Sayings Bank. ie Open nac:h
Stockholder gets his proportion of the profits in
addition to dividend on Me stock.
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ADVANTAGES TO BORROWERS."
lst.-Tho system pf re -payments by yearly, half -
yearly, quarterly, or monthly instalments faith g
^clue at such dates in the ydar, end deft -ending over
Binh a peric.4 of years 5.8 105.3! suit the borrowers.
2a& -Borrowers will be allowed interest- on any
eurn or sums they may deposit to meet their in-
stalments..
3rd. -The expense of examining the Title azd
drawing the Mortgage is regulated by a 'Moderate
tariff, not allowing the hotrower to be oxerohar-
god.
4th. -This Society docanot sell znortsages.
• 5th. -Agents are houndtderegarrE1111 applleatier
for loansus striestly conflden,tial. , _
• 0th.-Mortgag,es purchased on the most...reliable
terms. ,
71h. -,The ht ad. °glee is establish'ed at 9t: Tary's.
N.B.-The Society will commence en the Ist 11, 0.
of May next, to loan money at the'Socretary and
Treasurer's office, corner of Queen and Water
streets.
Rt. Mary's, April 26,1874, 87-ly
THE :rtGuLAR
Meetings of Lebanen
:Forest Lodge, No'. 113,
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Visitors to .London,
BE SURE AND SEE THE
choice and Large Assortment
AT
Clinr111011'S
Call and ee .hem
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-it wilido you goo
READY-MADE CLOTHINC
-To got a CHEAP SUIT, 4
To get a DIT WELD MADE,
To get a GOOD -FITTING SUIT,
WHY WALKERS' IS THE SPOT.
CLOTHING A. SPECIALITY.
The Reason:Why Wakes, Sell So Cheap.
We buy our Tweeds direct from tho manutactur-
ors for Cush,
Wo maim our own Clotbiag, Etna, tborotoro it is
well mule, and .. •
Wo senior caslz, and selLat.Toronto Pricos. *ere -
tore uudewselling the cheapest. Cloth,tng Hous-
es west.ot 'Permit°. .
DEESSES-:-NOAhy, Cheap' and Stylish,
-over 100 rdoceed-o oliootie from. • • • ':
WINCES,
HEAVY anil WARM3-:-aiGdO. ets. per
TCanadistoteb.
'WEEp8
_ , . Cio:t.tung,tu, ado 85150.
to mom -
FLANNELS , rangxartot, wbite,
sliirts'roaliy-tnade.
Carpets, Carpots'
MILLNERY, MANTLES & SHAWLS
ONE -PRICE STORE,the Popn'qtr House.
No trouble to Show goods;
It;WA2Z.7kM21 .cAtiONTS
' TOronto London.
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A NEW CANDIDATE FOR PU 13
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The Dorninion Organ
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