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The Exeter Times, 1878-10-31, Page 5
l�. OCTOBER31, 1S78 T 11 0 R N E TEAS ! --- :TEAS !- - - TEE TIMES Our 50 cent TEA, s surpassed by none. SALT: REGISTER. Thursday, Nov. 7.. Farm. farm stock and heriement.:. the property of Richard uug, lot 13. coil. v, Stephen. Hodgson et mkt mutuy slues \we:lnesdaty, Nov. O, --Farm, farm stocl. and Ilnl,lenl. , is ae the property of the late \1 fz,atl t un, 1%2+1, south 1,uttnelury of Ilsty, ,1 :11 atw thniOtiberry itl e Thars:lay. . 7.•—Parol, farm steel.. imple. nlent, .,: roil tm►chinery, irtrlutling en. MA= R TEAS! . BIG S ,IL E. BANKRUPT STOOK FOR SALE AT Chisholm's Old Stand, LONDON. LONDON, LONDON, Kole, 1,t•ltti;. Io tomer, holes dc, OW lin, undersigned lowing bought tai.+ Lia stbrupt Stuck of tars. Estale of D. I;i'CH..NAN. J r pt•ty of lllt]d B'rown, ' t half lot •J7, L udun, at abatlt 1011 tl►e wholesale curt price, now uffer4 tare whole stock fur sale zit such South Ilteon. eiOrr of tiny, let eery, west <,f �� that m $ k � Speedy �@G,�7" tea, a 0. I.rashwa.ut. Orth it l;u+,latbeaTy, slues, ' Iiotttrd,ty Nov. 2--Ilute•l,dwelling honse,frame, store and two lots in Exeter. Sale to rake. pima at the Royal hotel, Exeter. For further pattieulars see advertisement ist another etoluttm. R. iii;tnett, prop. Hodg- son a Oki' ,stunty :rues. Monday, November 11.--- t, splendid farm, lot 20. Lake Rami east. Hay. the property of R. Bissett. tiale at Bnshey's hotel, Lake Vtew. Hodg ou tt Oke county ones, 1.i4•.' Parties netting their sale billaprinted tat his o13]t't' will receive a uotiee similar to the LOIN, IAO. MARRIAGE'S. C ltoc\ T Sf^wA,^,r.—lu Lbzhavel, on the loth wet,. by the Lev. J. t. Hereat. \m. Glenn. of Huron County. to Margaret, daughter of Got. Stewart, of l.isto.sel. Z'i.Ats — Ji'IrWs*N...-.Q8 the 23rd inst., by the itv, W. (,tutlt,ee, at the resitienee of the luide'ct father, Mr. Peter 1''rayut', of Ext'. ter, to Mi -8 Elizabeth June, daughter of 3tr. Samuel Johnson, of Londuu. Su tneovr—Brestaunam.• ?it the reeMt'nceof the 'Whites father, uu the atth hot., by the 1t .v. X. Qnituee, :(Jr. Robert J. South• eat, of London, son of \Ir. John South. eott,iof Exeter, to :(1i -s Charity Louion, only daughter of Mr. James 1Duckiogluuz,. of \\'entuiivater. .rlf.IRIi.E?.is raw. Wrn;AT, White V. heat .,. ... 7 to 080 Scott ... ... ... 77 to 0 77 k;r'1a eti .is A'r Fits `t ., 0 75 to 0 e0 ].ted t'haif " (4 . ... 0 00 to 0 70 Purley .. ... ... ... u 48 to t 7 (oats .. .,. ... 0 Lt to 0 ;t: Ptkt9 ... ... ... ... 0 70 to n ;,,u goes ... ... ... ... 0 10 to C 12 Stetter ... 0 08 to 0 12 1^lour porbld .. ... ... ... 4 50 to 4 50 Potatoes, ................1) 0 40 to 0 45 Allele's. per but: ... ... ... 70 to 9 90 Dried.1pples pr b... .. ... 0 07 to 0 u8 flogs, dressed per 100 ... ... 4. 50 to 5 00 Beet... ... ... 450 to 5 SU'. 'Hides.. ... ... ... 410 to 5 50 sheepskins, each .,. ... ... 40 to 0 75 }lay per too ... ... ... ... 0 00 to 9 (10 Onions per bush ... ... ... ... 0 50 to 0 7., L,trd ... ... ... ... 0 08 to 0 Ota Wool, per lb ... ... ... ... 0 20 to +l et Turkeys 0 50 to 0 76 Geese 0 95 to 0 40 Ducks, perpair ....... 0 140 to 0 25 1rEN1'47.L 11AP1tL•Y'5. GOOD AND GR CERIAS S AT CASH AT DUCLELLAND BROS The Stock conal is of Dry -Goods, Millinery, Beadymade Clothing, Bac. L ()WEST The hulk of the stock has been lately pnreltooed. it 11 slew. Very lar„ at, and well assorted. unci as the store hal been rented for a fill art tuna only, the g,,:,ds roust be Witt at moo. A 11'17 lot Of DRESS SILKS, MANTLES AND BLANKETS, NKETS, NEW TIUIS SEASON,. whrtlawill l=eofferedll1L %j' MINI', CHEAP. ti? Ile rub tart• Ill tet..-eltislolurs Old Stand. la *H1 t'z 83.. Loudon r YY . BBODE iEOE. udon. Oeto for 2.1.14'5. cts for the People! (IF 1~.1'1:Ti;?i AND Si'I.Rall;".Il1Ntl COUNTRY. A. B. P o L Ta, Co no pre -it tar • tt,lods Rotailer.t of Lawton. Out., have+ieaoidrd to alzati o the whole churneter cat heir immense ln+inetin. Iu the pat. thee'with Mbar Linden \I reliartt7 tlr.'+ught that a tar,;, bra8ilretii could not be dote' without acting itt4ilmriutinateoredit. .A... .3. Powell 4.C:.; Co. have now determined. alter duo deliberation, to dlsrmntione the credit part of theirll.nsiuess by Cat Inning uy they will. eltricily to this rule, as ossoot their a.tt• bna(u 's1 file':3anr te, thea' win be euublt^, to pay 1.70411 tar all their purebases, and demand from «'it,tle^taut' Maanfuettue:1 a lame discount wham,' inhalant, will euablu theta to sell their gouda Mad ,.t ordinary wholesale prices. To fam111e41iving some thstazeio frmn h )u.inn, they wiul1 slay that you w01 suet. at the ver} ioa,t. from 111 to 15 per uemt i,v m tkin your purmiuese front thein. Phis great31'yn+d to l pay the e.tlu!nttes tutu Huta, over, wizen you may utoau t g cuu4iog tp Laudon, either by enuveyna a or hada way. Their sto-Irof go',t1% for volu'uo or gnnlity is mm(11ia1111 is Ontario. Tho store elvers the length of it whole bloek.froru Irautl'ts to • %wilf l.t.. Hach of tate four 11 its-+tf alt • t'nta•.' building is used rot mine ono of tho Departments ti' the basiness or for 3fanufaeturan purposes, Their Mill id to please the 'people by attention to business. GOOD Ili; SINRSS HABBITS. Our house Las rissou In a very few years front a small retail store to one of the largestin Western Ontario. scall on us willbe made profitable to purchasers. Fail wheat..,... c 75 to 80 Sept. 12, 2m .Scott wheat. 0 75 to 0 TO I spring wheat.................. ................. . 0 70 to 0 Oo Barley 0 5, to 0 70 050 to 0 5 013 THE 0 t5 to 0 25 Rides Oats sheep skied 0 75 to 100 Floes 4 00 to 450 Butter 0 10 to 0 10 Egg. 0 11 to 0 11 Wool. 022 to C 24 ST. A)AEY'S (Reported regularly by A. Galbraith,O1erk. Delhi wheat, per bushel—. ........ .... 0 80 to 0 85 Spring wheat 0 00 to 0 75 Barley 0 40 to 0 70 Peas 0 50 to 0 59 O,tt+ 0 26 to 028 Potatoes pot bag 0 00 to 0 70 Apples " 0 40 to 0 60 Beteperlb 00.1 to 009 111 ton" C05.to007 Bora per 0wt 4 50 to 5 00 Eggs, per dozen 0 12 to 0 14 Hn`ter 0 10 to 0 12 ......................................... 800 to 000 Wool 0 23 to 023i sheepskins 0 25 to 0 75 ............. 500 to 550 A. B. POWELL a Ca., 1:11 Dundas st., through to 135 Carling tit. opposite \Volutes Bank, LONDON. BEST OFFER YET T H E T I M Fe S AND THE BEATTIE "LONDON FREE PRESS" CO.'S? sILE WAREHOUSE LONDON', You will find the Largest as- s'orrtment of Silks, Millinery Mantles, Dress Goods, . Kid Gloves, Laces, and all kinds of Fancy Dry Goods. Mantles and. Dressmaking under the manaoornent of a Lady of long experience. Lad, les can depend on getting the latest and most Fashionable Styles of the Season,. at; Mod- erate Prices. Wedding and Mourning Out- fits got up on the ShortestNo- tice. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention: BEATTIE will be given to all cash subscribers FROM ,row UNTIL JANUARY, 1880, FOR $2.60 41.1 FOR X2.60 Tins is the best offer we ever, made. Send along your names: at =once.. REMEMBER- ONLY $2 60 FOR THE TWO 'PAPERS•: Rik✓.. . _.t 1 00 PRICES THOSE 812 SUITS Made to Order. Marys Steam Woollen Mall We are now showing fan lino wf TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS and YARNS, •on 731 utake. (rani this teasin'u wawa. Never troy there a better oppartuuit, tvf laying in a gond ~triol' t'f heavy woollens than now. Goods ale at the patio? • Our Bed Blankets are equal in wearing; qualities to home•made, also our C a. 7.7e alltl TweeY3I, and our 40a Flannels. Farmers who d© their market business in St.'.fary,s, buy their woalleue fr ul u5. To those who market their grain elsewhere, we say that it will pay you well to maks a trip to our place to get your Full mud Winter Tweeds, Flannels and Blankets. rieSocks and Stockings frcm our own yarn on ]sand cheap. [Sept. 5, 2.m. DUFTON (, M1ERS,. ST, MARYS and SI,.R ATFOID Furniture and Undertaking. S. FAIRBAIRN bas on band at Henson as Iarge and as handsome a stock of FURNITURE as eau be found in any establishment in Huron, all of which he IS PREPARED TO SELL CHEAP ! UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES!' Having procured a handsome hearse, he is prepared to attend to UNDERTAKING, On the Most Reasonable Terms. In connection with the Undertaking Business, he uses the Anti -Septic Fluid, which preserves the body and destroys all offensive odors, and prevents contagion arising from dead bodies. A call respectfully solicited. E. FAIRSAIRN. THE EXETER iTIN AND STOVE DEPOT' 0 THE subscriber begs to announce to the i,: habitants of Exeter and the surrounding coon try, that be has opined a TLN and SPOV81 DEPOT in the store nearly opposite Mr. G. A. Maces Grocery and Liquor store, Main street. Exeter, where be is pn epared to fill a]1 orde. s for Cook, 'ardor and other Stoves At Manufacturers Prices. Tinware, cheaper than the cheapest, and made up by practical workmen on the premises. Euve-Troughing done to order, Carriage Plating a Specialty.. Coal oil Chimneys, 1 e vera best and none Cheaper. 0 Intending purchasers will always find me at my pos a, ready to attend to my own business and prepared at all times to treat customers courteously and supplythem with a good and heap artid_e. Depend upon it that nowhere sae you get better value for your money, '.The very highest price 111,Cash pod.,for Hides and Sheep skins, • • •,Exeter P,O; October 15 1877. E H. S1 AC MAN. Get your Sob Work done AT THE `TIMES"INT 'HOUSE4 Y .•�