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The Exeter Times, 1879-1-30, Page 5,TANUARY'3O, 1370 THE TIMES N 11 :r.. FARMEIL THORNE & FARMER. Trythe STAR GROCERY for Teas, s, New Raisins & Currants, Sugars, & General Coffees, Groceries. Just recoived a large consignment of fine Wines & Liquors, Viz., Champagne Clar • et, Old Port, Sherry Cognac, Brandy,Rum,Scotch and Irish. Whiskey, Canadian Whiskey,&(. A full and general stock of Flour & Feed always on hand, Red Sign, Main Street, Exeter Red Sign, Main Street, Exeter Comity. A mare belonging to Mr. William Kerslake, of Lumley, a few days ago was badly kicked by a horse that gut loose iu the Stable. Mr. John Glen, farmer, who lives little north of Lumley, threshed 28 bushels cf Jenkins wheat from nin acres eown. This is considered a goo( yield for spring wheat this year. T17 reed we sent to hint from Wieconsi about til u years ago. Mr, D. Dobson, of Grey, weighed yoke of cattle on the Brussels scales on Moulay of last week, which brought down the scales to two tons and 70 pouuds. • Ou tho night of the 1501 inst., a horse belongiug to ilfr. LeTonzr'1, by some way luhknown broke its !rind kg iu the stall. 111:r, LeTuuzel having cone;uded that it would be useless to try to effect It cure put an end to its sl;fferiug. There were .registered in the town- ship of Tuckersuuth, for the .half year ellcliug 81st Dec., 48 births, 13 deaths, .and 22 marriages, being the largest number of births and marriages record- ed iu any half year. The Sabbath School association of the County of Harm), purpose holding a eouventi.m iu Seaforth, on Thursday' and Friday, 27th and 28th of February. The e ueutive committee have made arraugemeuts for a good programme and the local committee will have everything dune fur the eutortainmeut of delegates. While the boys of Lumley school were playiug shinny a few days ago, oue of them received a severe blow over his oye, which almost knocked him senseless. He, however, picked him- self up and walked into the school, an +while the teacher was dressing the ouud he fainted, but;grecovered iu a few nhiunte8, and was able to wall( home in the evening Boys should be very careful how they handle their shinnies in the future. Ou Wednesday of last week, as Mr. Wm. Wood, of Con. 14. 11IcKillop, was clvippiug wood ou the farm of Mr. W. Bell, he suet with a painful accidout. Ile wag fulling a targe tree, which he lodged ltt,aiust another tree. When he cut this last one both trees fell, and the suuw being deep, he was unable to get out of the way chick enough, and a Blab of nue of the trees struck hien on the shoulder and Lewd, inflicting such injuries as will incapacitate hip for work for borne time. A new Court of Independent Order of i'urestere was instituted at l3luevale,by 1'. A. Mayer, the efficient D.D.H.O.R,., for Huron, on Jan. 22hrd, with the fol. lowing staff of officers :—O.B., Bro. John illesor; V. 0. R., Bro. Duncan Stewart ; Sec., Bro. John Barges ; 1''. Sic., Bro. John Farrow ; Treas., Bro. Joseph Burges ; S.W., Bro. Geo. Hughes ; JAY., Bro. R. N. Duff ; S.B., Bro. A. Bruce; J.B., Bro-. J. S. John- ston ;, Chaplain, Bro. J. Leech Phy- s;icia:h, Bro. Dr. McDonald. This is the Court with which the name of Thomas Farrow, M.1'., for north Huron, is identified. The Court starts Kell, and lots our gond wishes. The name of the 11()w Court is " Douglas .1o. 27." a 0 e 1 e n Robertson, of Loudon, and Mr. A. G. McDougall. A. meeting of the pattens will be held at the factory on the 6th a February. taking 10.28 pounds of milk to make a pound of cheese. The cheese sold at an average price of 9.24 cents per pound, realizing the total stun of $19,- 1,82.89. A division of 16 per cent. upon the stock of the Company was `de. lared. The report was unanimously adopted. The following Directors were elected by ballot for the oneuing year : ?4r. James Deng, Mr. Moir, 111r. Wm. Scott, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. McColl, Mr. The annual meeting of the District Lodge, L, 0. L. of the District of Stan• ley, was hold at Bayfield Change 11.11 ou Tuesday, January 14th, the follow. • ing brethren being present:—.Bro. Thos. Simpson, District Master, in the chair; I3ro. Jos. Colwell, Win. Armstrong,. Jas. Stewart, Charles Foster, John Torrens, Albert Realmond, David Rob- inson, Juo. J'obuston, Henry Howard, W1n. Reid, Win. Pollock, John Dorocli, ltobert Armstrong, John Joslin, Robert Pollock, George Parke, M. Wells, W. G. Tree, J. Pollock, S. A. Moffatt, H. Dawson, David Pollock, John Turner, Edward Briggs, Wm. Bothwell, John Looby, J. D. Para, Ben. Higgins, W. W. Couuor, 3. J. McKeusie, E. Baxter. The following officers were then;elected; --Bro. Thoatnas Simpson, 1). 11I.; S. A. 11Loffatt, D. D. M.; Joseph Colwell, 1). Chap.; Ban. Higgins, U. See.; Robert Armstrong, D. areas,; 11 i. Wells, I,. D. C.. A meeting of the stook -holders of the Rodgerville Cheese Company, was held at Uodgerville ou 'Tuesday, the 2tst inst. There was a full attendance. The report was read and showed diet :?,124,023: hounds ofduilk had been re. ceived at the.factory, and from which ",07,4Z9 Ilt.ulhde ole• cheese sero made, p, * t,. DIED. CASE.—In Usborne. on the 28th inst.,Susanna, - daughter of Joseph Case, Esc,{., aged 24 years. flexim nn.—At Devon, on the 25th inst., William, youngest son of Silas Hundfurd. Esq., aged 1 year and 23 clays. 3IA11RIAGES. HEsnn—Lrssnultx.—At St. Thomas, on the 7th iust., by the Rev. Manly Benson, Mr. George Heard, of Lambeth, to. Lizzie J. eldest daughter of Robert Leathoru, Esq. of Exeter. KEYS—HEAxAN.-1n Osborne, on the 22n. inst., by the Rev. E. J. Robinson, Mr John Keys to Miss Sarah Ann Heaman both of Step'len Township. SALE RE GIST MR. Monday, February 10.—House, Iot and Per turn, tins property of C. Sims, Orediton. Oke S H•,dgsuu, Co. Auctioneers. Tuesday, February 4.—Tarin, farar stook anti itupleineuts, etc., the property of Galas 'Altman 1, concessionB. Stephen. Hodgson Oke. Co. Auctioneers. TI.IME TABLE, L.'H...& B. It. Mixed Mail Express GOING N.unTR, 8.05 a. rm. i 85 p. hl. '7.35 p. ru. GOING SOUTH Mail 8.40 a. m, Mired 2.50 p. m. Express 8.25 p. m. m n .I la lir:TS rm.I. wiIEAT. tVhitocutt " Wheat ... ... ... ... ... 83 to 0 85 S SPRING W AT Fife ... ... ... 0 75 to 0 82 Rud Chaff " ... ... ... 0 70 to 0 7r, Barley 0 40 to ( 02 0.1ts ... ... ... 057 to 053 Clover Seel 3 50 to 400 Peas ... 048to551 Pegs ... ... ... ... 0 14 to 0 1U Butter ... ... 0 00 to 0 12 Plonr per 11131. ... ... ... ... 4 flu to 4 50 Potatoes, por bag . ... ... ... 0 75 to 0 80 Apples, per bag ... ...... 75 to 3 80 Dried Apples pr b... ... ... ... 0 00 to 0 107 Flogs, dressed per 100 ... ... ... 8 55 to 3 00 Beet... ... 5 UO co 5 f,0 aides.. ... 5 U 3heepskins,each ... ... diUtoo (16 7500 Hay her tau 700 to 8 00 Onions por bush ... ... ... ... 0 50 to 0 80 inlr<1 ... .. . 0 05 to 0 07 SVool,poi• • lb ... ... ... ... 0 20 to 0 21 Turkeys per lb 0 07 to 0 07 Celts 0 05 to 0 O5 Ducks, our pair 0 40 to 0 25 85 to 0 87 MINSAr.L KAFIVETB. White wheat... g 83 to 85 ed wheat. 083 to 0 81 spring wboat 0 75 to 0 7)3 Barley 0 50 to 0 75 ('et 0 50 to 0 52 Hides0 23 to 0 26 5 011 bo5(30 dheop skins 0 75 to 1 1)0 FInSs '3 25 to 8 50 I3utteh 0 14 to 0 15 Egg4 0 15 to 0 15 Wool 022 to C 24 ST. 11LAI1Y'S (Reported regularly by .1.. Delhi wheat; por bushel Sprin0 wheat Barley, Leas Rata Potatoes por bag Apples " Bud por ib......... Mutton ' Pori( per owt ..........• .,........,.......... 8 50 to 3 05 rgg11, per dozou 0 15 to 0 10 0. 10 to 013 050 to 1 25 O 35 to 0 45 0 40 to 0 50 (ialbraith,C,lerk. o Si t1) 0 86 mediate payment. 0 70 to 0 75 40 l0 0 00 50 to 0 55 026 to 020 0 70 to 0 80 050 to 080 004 to 005 C 05 to 0 06 Exchange Bank of Canada. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. • Capital paid up, 01,000,000 DIRECPURS: M. H. GAUr,T, President. THOMAS 0AVE11HILL, Vleo•Prosident A. W. OGILVIE. M.P.P.; - E. K. GER IENE THOS. TIlFIN, - ALES, nUNTIN, JAMES CIUtPB I1IN. C. 1L. MU1II3AY, - • - Cashier. LOIiGk/ BURN - - - Inspector Exeter Branch. 1(.3•ENE14AL BANDING BUSINESS TB.4N- SACTLSD. • Money loaned to farmers on their own notes with good endorsers. Drafts issued on New York. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. 5 per cont. interest allowed on deposits of ore ollar and upwards. OFFICE HO-CMS—From 10 to 8; from 10 to 1 on Saturdays, W.A. H .STINGS, Manager, Exotor, August 22nd, 1878. 51-1v. TTIE &e sILIZ W.A PCE,tiOUSE LONDON., You will .find the Largest as- ;orrtlnent of Silks, !Millinery IZa,ntles, Dress Goods, Turf i -lovas, Laces, and all kinds of Cao cv Dry Goods. Mantles and Dressmaking leder the manaelneut of a Gad of long experience. Lad- ies 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 Shortest No- tice. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. BEATT!E 140 Dundas b tie London NOTICE, — :o 0: -- All All Parties indebted. to Dr.Browning will oblige by calling at once and settling their respective accouts without further, notice,as circumstances compel him to ask im. Bettor Turkeys Geese Ottcics pair Chiekoes".......................................... 0 20 to 0 80 Aides 10010s 5 00 to 6 00 Wood cord 2 40 to 3 00 Hay 6 00 to 8 (10 Wool..... 023 to 0234 nboopsktns 0 40 to 0 75 ANADIAN PACIFIC 'RAILWAY. rrii r TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDitS 1 for the Sections between Lake Superior and Red River is extended until noon on wEn- NESD S, January 15th, 1870: The time for receiving Tenders for the Sec- tions it%British Columbia is extended untilwEn. xr•.sn Av, the 12tH day of February, 1879. For further information,apply at the office of tho Engineer -in -Chief, Ottawo: By order, • r.l3IIAUN, Secretary. pope. of Public Works, td. Qua ,?r. D .e n'isr 1.5811,1378. Exeter, Jan. 22ud, 1879. Shap Grocery. :u:-- TM.4 TEA ! TES, ! TRY MY 75 ct. TEA TRY MY 50 et. TEL!! Every satisti.ction. SUGARS, COFFEES, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, CANDIED PEEL. OYSTERS. GRANGES. 'LEMONS. FLOUR h F[:1:D IN CONNECTION. TOBACCOES, CHOICE CIGARS. Goods delivered to all plata of the Vll1ago. Agent for Great Western 8t&'hp Co, New York to Bristol. 0,41.2"T d1 E142), I respectfully solietted. If you would be put in GOOD HUMOU CALL AT RANTON BROS. And get some of the Bargains to bo had iu SHAWLS, MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHES, WOOL SQUARES, FANCY HOSIERY, &c.. &c.. All marked down to prices which will close them out speedily. --0:0-- The Tasteful, the Careful, the Discriminating, the Severest Economisers, all Delight to frequent RANTON BROS. AND WHY? Because they keep the Latest and Most .Fashionable Goods and sell them at prices to suit the times. Call and see. No trouble to show Goods. I%.AI7'TOI 7311.03, Eaerett's Block, opposite Samweli &Si Pickard's, Exeter CLCARING SALE BEFORE TAKING STOCK SAMWELL & PICKARD Will offer for cash or 10 Days the balance of their Fall and winter Goods at Cost so as to malts roam for their Spring Stook. A11 goods we shall offer are new goods bought fur this Season's Trade, at lower prices, LADIES' MANTLES, at Cost. HEAVY MANTLE CLOTHES, at coat. MEN'S and BOYS' OVERCOATS, at cost. MINK SETS and MUFFS, at cost. FUR CAPS, at cost. CLOUDS and SCARFS, at cost. Also a full assortment of general DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS CAPS, CHINA TEA SETS and CROCKERY which will be offered at bottom prices we are glad to say our stock is not large but fully assorted in all lines. Although this has been a very hard season we are happy to say cul mode of cluing business has boon ap- preciated by the public as our sales for past year has far exceeded our expectations. Thank all customers and patrons for past favors and still solicit your patronage. SAMWELL PICIiAIR. Exeter, Ont, THE NATI NAL Having triumphed at the polls, CLIC 14 ISAAC C ARLING Is prepared to give all his customers too bozoflts !that will accrue from its adoption, and has on hand a large stook of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines anct Liquors, Crockery, Etc., At his Store, Main Street, Exeter, which will be sold at Which will be sold at prices unheard of under Free Trado. The farmers of the surrounding country will find it to their ad- vantage to sell their produce without paying market fees, on the Exeter market,which is second to none in the west, and then call at the store of the subscriber and Secure Immense a' ar ai 2, there to be had in Overooating, F1111_(;loths, Broad -cloth Doe skins, Silks, Winceys, Delaines, and everything n3eded in the Dry Goods line. The Grocery Department very Complete. An inspection invited. No trouble to show g9ods ISAAC CABLING Furniture and. Undertaking. S. FAIR73AIRN has on band at Hensall as large and as handsome a stock of FURNITURE as can bo found in any establishment in Huron, all of which he 1S PREPARED TO SELL CHEAP 1 UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES t Having proonred a handsome hearse, be is prepared to attend to UND1tItT,1E1L G, On the Most R.easanable Terms. In 00%1neetint% with the Undert:lkiun Business. he uses the An+i Septic Fluid, which preserves the body and dantroys all offensive ochre, and prevents contagion arising from clean bodies. A call S. IrAt 13.4tt11 ',