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1)cihl wheat, per bussel 00 to' 93
Spring wltoat 00 to 93
1,3ar)ey , 50 to 00
c'eas 60 00
hats 81 to 83
Egg?, pe}` 0ozo4 19, to 18
• Butter 10 to 19
bay ..... :....... 1100 to 12 00
LONDON.
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White Wheat, per ectal 100 00170
0.'readwoll• 155 to1(18
Rod Winter Wheat.; 160 to 165
Spring Wheat— "... 156 to 105
1toN'bsr SP,
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75 14 to 1 1000
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gllWhoat 90 to 00
airing wheat00 to '00
(rats 0 80 to 00
Barley 50 t0 55
boas • 0 55 to 65
Butter 0 17 to 18
Lego ....:.,. ,...... .. ......:.. ... .. 10 to 16
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Whitew teat
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Spring .. .., ..... „:... 00 to 82
Oats 0.30 to ' 32
Peas 0 00 to 0 05
13arloy 55to 50
13te • ' 17 to 18
Eggs per doyen 16 to 14
Potatoes,..:. , ..., 1.. ......•. ;:, 25 to 0 25'
Lard 12 to 13
` Tallow 6 to 7
Hay ....... 8 00 to 10 00
Timothy coed, „ .. . , 8 25 to 8 50
Clover seed' 6 00 to 6 75
Wool85 to 95
Sheepskins". ..., 1 00 to 1 50
Beet 00 to 6 50
Hides 41 to [5
Pork 7 00 to 7 60
GRAN'TON.
Doihlwheat, 96e Treadwell, 90e to 95e; spring
90 to 950. . Barley, 45 to 58. Poae, 00 to 65e. Oats,
90 to 80 Beef, 4 to 6o. Butter,' 18 to 20e Eggs, 16
to 180 HlOos, per Ib, diets Tallow, per, me to 7.
Pork, 800 sheepskins 80o to 1 00.
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REMOVAL.
[I3E
HIDE AND SHEEPSKIN MAN
Who cvorl body knows, has removed to
D. John's Tin •Shop.
v '1573 the in4-ention of
Still Paying .OASIH' for. Hides;
SHEEPSK'NS,. ' 5.
TA.LLOW \AND GEE SE FEATHERS
Call and coo your friend,
R. H. DYAS:.
IilcLi I NAN'S
OLD GRIST MILL
Exeter.
r THIS SL BSCIJIBER LEG TO INTI\iATE
that having recently overhauled and
Refitted the
R, Machinery,
He is now prepared to do
in a first-class manner, and for a few weeks
while there is plenty of water power,
will chop clean,
DRY GRAIN FOR '7 GENTS PER BAG.
Hurry it along before tie stream
fleeces up.
FLOUR AND FEED
!. r . as usual at
Wholesale Prices,
When taken from the mill by the pur-
chaser.
D. M'LENNAN.
Nov. 11.
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1778,tnfaChtter of ((iid dealer to
AtiltS S'licit 4, nits, Jt,luotvtr's
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I30gto inform thepub214 0.101 they laa,Ye c'ilgogorl
For way wit a,: McIntyre/ eo Co,
to conduct' their
T 4 ILORI `tf DEPARTMENT
and Leel'coufidelt that all orders entrusted to t11oir3 will give
N T I R E A 1T S. •F A C 1f I O i
.A11 cloths purchased from them will bo
CUT ' FREE OF CHARGE
Theo have also so x c i
ve a large
lot of All
-wool
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WOOL Shaw1s and
Blankets, bought much below their value,
which they are now offering at
Great Bargains.
Stock Full in all Departmentsr
RODERIC ' 1
ONE P ICE CASH STORE.
GRE `
PIIS BTISINESSS,TILL INQREASING.
• Y al
THE SECRET
Tie'Keeps a LI —age and Choice Stock, and
SELLS C. P .. CASH
Another shipment of New C -ods to arri'vo ina, few days.
J. W. BRODERICK
Dominion. Laboratory, Exeter.
FOR YOUR HORSES •TRY
Perry's Cattle Feeder
Cattle fatten mach quicker, and therefore save one-fourth the food.
Ferry's ConclitionwilimPow" dors
for Grea.e, Swelled Legs, Worms, etc., the Beat in use.
°1 .11 's Lae 3'e POWdOr
gives immediate relief to Thick and Bi oken-}winded I•lorsos.-
Perry's' English Cough Powder
a certain cure for Coughs and Colds, and a poritive Cure for the Epizootic.
"GE O. THE
MXTON,anager.
Member Ontario College Paarm to
Exeter, November 25, 1875.
AKES;ple'Asure in announcing that he bias opened out a
New and Choice Stock of Dry -Goods, -Groceries, Crock.
ery, &c., in his New Stand in Mr.Fanson's new block,op
osite Messrs. &g Irving's Drug Store, Browning Exeter.
Having again to begin at the foot of the ladder and work his
upward, the present marks a new and important ll.p li errant era 17.i ars
business .histor and he feels that it is of reatimportance that
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he should commence his undertaking aright. _ As theP eople on
every hand are lookingout for cheap goods, it is
af
a t that
t.
ought to be impressed more dbeply upon the public hind that the
nearer 'to Cash theymake their purchases the o o
acorea bargains
am
s
they will secure (if the
liierchant conducts his business properly),
and the'longer the credit,of necessity the Ionger the price.. Por
example, suppose the merchant oan sellhis goods at an advance of
10 percent for cash and make small in.nrgin after paying expenses,
his neighbor who sells on a year's credit in order to make the
same profit, must charge at least 20 per dont advance, or, 10
poi.' cent more than, the matt who sells for cash. 'Why ?Simply
because the use of the: money and ,the cost of collection will
amount to more than 10 per cent and the , purchaser has to
pay it. It sometimes happens that.the.inerchant sells goods
to,a cilstomer at a certain price, and the sa ne da,y' sells he.
same goods on the sarn.e te'"r5s tollis neighhor at perhaps 10.
per cent less, by this act he declares that he has cliataged, the
formner too much and that he has wronged him, out qf 10 per
cent of his purchase money. Such a state of things otightnot to
exist, The undersl pied, although not, Glairnino' to have per-
iccte 1. a system for conducting his of%ail:s, anti's this means of
laying his plans before Ins customers and the general public for
consideration, and, 'tilde un vi[ling to make the assertion`
that Le cheaper than arty or all others, he W0111d 8;1.1
t. fla(t,Iia OH ill tt it ,i.11 alior•d hion•pleasalr'e (that t]iov may
I(.1ge for ,,e.lyes) 'to quote pr.icos and sJlow his goods wlric:ii°
bo gold only 1iulllO< t to the '±oilowiug Business Rules : v.
par. c0711) 0)if Col; ora`,.h, Ali 11,000111!ts l)ee.ornecrape; will bo SOYA
011i,r $1'111. 1)1`0111pi''pO1'i)'1out C` lt(.'C,ted OP 1 ii aa'1'311aTy, 1sir A'pr'il.
tart J'111 01001, 101'011; 0Ctt,01i0r: '.1.altc;rest7Vvi11 invariably be charged
rt7 ILl:l. unpaid after Hi OH datti,;. . l'osiLi-Vet y Gl0 .; C'C;011d'' )t C{,',
[+y strict 1101]cerol)c e tel tile'a[.)oV6, it will 'be seen tll'id 111)0
smallest child 00111 hay le 0111 the junior clerk as cheaply SS' the
shren<lest purchaser fiorn the stibcoriber, Iia era 117 ;l0(1 dant:
:very customer will o pect t,o receive his account promptly at
the begillniag of revelry quarter, niid if unpaid will not take it
amiss when he finds interest added, as the above rulers I, ill. be
carried oi:ib to the letter.
.1I Hastily- t1 ilhrng all who have supported him in the bast
he hopes by' upright deaiiiige to Ill erit It conti91atanoe of 'their
patronage ini the future.
Respectfully,
J'OEI'l R•ANTO11
Exeter, 1)eo, 1„ 1. 31op
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mportarit to t
e People of te
apo .lt to the Sla<rrorlliding Neig'hl;)ol'hooel,
IMPORTANT O ' EVERYP(OD
P. 1.' IS A FACT "'HAT
leas just opened ont a choice stoop of
whioi is placed. on exhibition in his shop, south side
L i. E NEW LCK.
(Next door to Stanley & Jermyu's, Main Street).
T11e public are respectfully requested, to call and examine Goods and
As ho has spared neither trouble sior expense, and having
Prices,
PRACTICAL ADVANTAGE IN ;CUYtifi1Q
he is in, a pos'tian to
C f T FM OaAZ Y CJI d'H ANY NOUSE IN WESTERN ONTARIO
doing 1
C11l; alegitimate
business,
BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE.
The following forma part of his Opening Stock, which will be added to in other
lines in a fow days
A Large Quantity and of the different qualities
Green, Black and Japan Teas,
Sugars
x, in the different grades cheaper than o` er.
'Tobacco i/1 groat variety, only requires to bo ,tested by theuser of the weed to be appreciated.
Coffee superior a,..tle e.'
Syrups very cheap,
1=Herrings No. 1 Labrador, Codfish, Salmon, Layer Raisins,
Valencia Raisins, Currants, Dates, Prunes, Spices, Essences,
Baking Soda, Sal -soda, Pickles, Bath -brick, Powder, Dome
Lead, Corn Starch, Matches; Sweet Oil, Toilet, Bar, and Cas-
tillo Soaps, Beer cord, . Halter .Rope, Candles, C:andlev rear.,
-Vinegar, Figs, Citron. Peel, Hair Oil, Cream °Tartar, a large
lot of Brushes of all kinds, Carraway, Heap Seeds, Clothes
Pins, Indigo, Saltpetre, Whitewash Brushes, Salts, and it
great variety.rif Canned Fruit and`+ish, with a host of other
things too numerous to mention.
As I buy for Cash, aper sell for R eacly Pay (Cash or Produce), I have marked
my goods very low in order to give ri y customers the, benefit of a Cash :trans- •
action. ONLY ONE PRICE. 9 ' ai . imide a specialty of. I
would s'ay to the Public, Try my Teas, which will be found to be fresh and of
superior flavor. I do not expect tobuolrl a'bnsiness.,by unscrupulous puffing
which h is more falsehood than truth. But simply state facts when. say my
goods are, I believe, equal to the best in quality, and as low as the lowest in
price.
R. A. LEC -C -ETT
Exeter, D cem .toga ,1575.,
NOTICE!
0. M.vw EBT -'S,
is thea Brace for cheap good=. Having bought his fall stock from manufacturers for cash, be is 'ens.-
' bled to give his customers the banotlt-, by selling therm at such astonishingly low prices that even
the closest ` Grangerdon't hesitate to buy.
Just look,: \metes plain 1 -nm Bets. up. Strino' and chock, 15 and 18 cis., worth 25 cents: Dundas
bags, $3.75 per dozen. faints at all prices and in great variety. Ladies' Felt Skirts from A4 ttp.
TAILORING ' DEPARTMENT.
C. M. W. having a fret -class Tailor constantly on hand, is prepared to make Men's and, Boy'
CLO HINGE -AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Full Tweed Suits, :310 up. Gents' Purnishinr;s a specialty.
BOOTS & SEIOES.
Now is the time for cheap boots, Mcn's Kip, only 52.45; Stogas, 52.20; Shanty, 52.10. women's,
boys' and Children's, a full assoi'Anent.
.t.oto more of that good To at 50 c ts: por lb., worth 62i; just tryit: White crushod sugar,101bs for Si.
Another lot of those latest English ;ind American *styles of`Hats and Caps:
_PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE AND COAL OIL ALWAYS ON HAND.
f The highest pile° for produce in exchange for Goods
771'1E11
THE Li.
and have opeued out the
LARGEST, CHEAPEST BEST
steck,of Goods ever brought into Exeter.
Of Everything in. the General Line of Business.
H. etc B. R. 10 COMI G'
And, we are Still Ahead.
consisting of
Staple & Fancy Dry-Coods, la ornery
adyorae.de Clothing,
Geuis riunib
1iu st Hats SCaps, Gar ors Ioue,' Furnishings, Hardy, 4 Groceries,
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and Shoes, Stationery,Wall Papers, ()rockery and Glassware, Patent lued_ciiics,&c.,de.
I-haye also seemed tiro services of
R. W. IL IVES
n `.i
of o twill Tat f Toronto, as manager of lit Cloth Do aartnient. All. • r - sent out
B nma o, , e x 9 Clothing Iwork
to Dominion. by liar gtxaiauLeed b second Io none in the 1 u re, Pant cutting a speciality. All
•' °11 find the ids and prices .r- art. ilm grab %1' this is rhs.
persuus favarrl g us with call w; gat,, b e , i
place lo got everything yoa waiitat,low prices. N. 13.—All kinds of Farm Produce taken in
excht:nge.
Exeter g, 1875.
JA r. -.. CKARD
wboWelu
up:
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e. -made' CIothin
IN klit1N'S ANI) IB0YS,'
ALSO
t lil.c'J.es, 1 , nels,B1 7;
tres aiYa. Mer:1.n. Qs
Vs.
Freslis,tooh of Boots and shoes,
"C.. I E r.'. I? F S Z V Pi R,
MEND +'RSON & WHITE
tiuee ssors to 0, D. anoitlr,
St, Mary's, Qotobor 22, 1875,
A 111AltE OPPORTUNITY
All that valuable stookk of
Cocks Watches'
& Jewelry
to be
Sold Off at Cost
and
LESS THAN COST
within sixty days from date:
As the goods have' been selected with great
care and are really good, this is a chance' that
only happens once in a lifetime. ,Come'
along then and
SECURE THE BARGAINS,
as the stock musk be sold,
Also the entire
Household. Furniture !
to be sold. ' This is one of the best fur-
nished houses in the village, and par-
ties wishing to buy good furnituiie can
secure bargains.
This is a bona fide sale, and strictly
Cash.
There r, is
One 7 -octave Piano,Weber(Binsstou)
four round corner's, heavy carved legs, a first-
class article.Also ono
Ten to Organ
'sitli pipe top, the best organ in the village ;.
21. setts reeds, sub bass and octave coupler, a
splendid article for a e..rcch, Will be sold
cheap. All by private'sale•
T[ DS. :FITTON,
Exeter, Oct, -28, 1875. - ' 113-tf
VER,
400 000
FLET OF
Hemlock- tuber for Sale'
AT THE
Freidsbtzi g Saw MiI1,
JNO. COOZ di BELO,
Frei isburp beg to inform ono people of `tho sur
i onuding con dry that they have oror 4110,000 feet
of DRY Hr 11 3,010 LT.IMI3I 13, which they aro of-
fering r, I t greatly reduced prices, viz ,
fits
PER Tt1OUS2o-1), Ih' QUAl\ .'1TIES,
being $1' less than last year's figure.
PASO ASH t k A8SWOOP,
All loners of rizedLumber, scantling and joist op ..
to 1810. in length always .iu stack. Longer than
that sawod to order,
JNO.. COOK & BRO.
hreidsburg, Soutombor 15,1875. 07 -Int
VOR SALE
Two cutter'snsar:ly now. soe DE MO011F
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1I3TJ LLLG`1ORS ).>, ,TE1.I1V1.i
1i,go 0151 ter I hcrr..hti b gi-e notico tl:a
ow.ng to the requirements an, a . alien myl ri
veto rinsing d,inauds, les nn t again stand s
acairdWitt , for arunic 'pal ors fn this ttt.at;o
Thanking you kindlyf:ar your vote nucl mtnrea
ror 1107)1515. • JOHN ROSS
-7p i FEMALE TEACHER WAN TED.—
5 A Female Teacher waatod to dict as asci;;
ntfor ..S.S no.4 intIle township of Stephen.
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Applications to bo addressed to 3 ] PEnHALE
t:x°teri 17
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