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The Exeter Times, 1879-4-10, Page 5k?/it, 1.1, 1+373 THE TIMES SEEDS, _ SRED NEW TURNIP SEED, NEW MA.NGOLD SEED, NEW CARROT SEED NEW TIMOTHY SEED, NEW MILLET AND HUNGARIAN SEED, TARES, TOP ONIONS, :IJUTCH SETTS, BEANS, BUCK -WHEAT, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT,OF GARDEN AND FLOUR SEDDS. IN FACT ALL SEEDS THAT ARE TO BE FOUND STORE, DU NOT FORGET TO PURCHASE YOUR SEEDS WH:CRL THEY ARE WARRANTED NEW, AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. SHOULD BUY THEIR SEEDS AT THORNE 4 FARMER'S STAR GROCERY. SALE REGISTER. Monday, March 14.—Farm stock and imple seents, the property of .edam Thaler, lo 3, con. 9, Hay, H. Orth, uuo. Monday, April 14,—Farre & stools & imple- ments the property of Samuel Blackwell, lot 2 eon 2, Bi ldulpit. ;Saturday, April 19.--Roal estate, furniture,ete., the property of W. Parr, Centralia. T. Greeuway duo. 'Thursday, April 17, --Farre stock, wad imple- ments, the property of Jacob O'Giagorieh, let 13, cons ,$ Hay. H. Orth, cues. DIED. Sr0cirtrAN.—M Bayfield, on Wednesday, 2nd inst., Robert Spaokman, brother of Mr. John Spackman, agent Canada Company, Exeter, aged 58 years. MARRIED,. Hoorxu—CAsI—On the 3rd Inst., at the red - dome of the bride's father, by the Ret; E. J. Robinson, incumbent of Christ Church, Exeter, Frederick W. Hooper,of Centralia, to Gertrude L.,.danghter of William Case, Esq., .of Usborne. spring Shows. • Spring Shows for the exhibition of Entire :Stock will be held as follows in this district: .Stephen and Osborne, ,at Exeter, •ou V1Tedues-,' day, April 16, :South Hnron, at Brucofielcl, on Thursday,,; April 17. West Huron, at Smith's on Thursday, April 10. East Huron, at Brussels, on Friday, April I1. 'Tnruberry, at Wingham, on 'Tuesday, April 15. Hibbert, at 'Staffs, ou Tuesday. April 15. Blanshard, at ]Lirktou, on Friday, April 18, 'Mitchell, at Mitchell, ou Thursday, April 10. Hullett, at Clinton, on Friday, April 13. -Crediton, at Crediton, on Monday, April 15. .x%.t tKl TS FALL wUEAT. White Wheat ... ... 90 to 0 04 'Scott " ... ... ... 00 to 0 00 Cr1(I:1G yr 6T Fife •' ... ... 0 85 to 0 00 -Red Chaff ` ... ... ... 0 80 to U 85 Barley ... ... ... ... 0 50 to ( 55 Oats 0 40 to 0 42 :Clover Seed..,........„. ...... . ......... -- - ..... - 8 40 to 3 75 Poas ... ... ... .050 to 055 hggs ... ... 0OSto0(8 .Nutter ... ... ... 0 10 to 0'14 lnurper bbl. ... ... ... 5 00 to 5 00 'Potatoes, per bag ... ... ... 0 G0 to 0 70 fipples, per bag ... ... ... .. 70 to 0 75 _Apples, per pr b... ... 0 05 to 0 00 Hogs, dressed per 100 ... ... 6 00 t0 5 50 Beef ... ... ... 5 00 to 6 00 Elides... ... MO5 00 to 5 50 Sheepskins, each ... ... ... .. 50 to 0 80 Hay per ton ... ... ... ... .800 to .0 UO Anions per trash .. ... ... ... .0 50 to 0 70 4Lttrd ... ... ... ,0 07 to 0 08 'Wrcl,perlb ... 0 20 to 0 21. 'Turkeys porlb 0 07 to 0 07 Geese 0 0.5 to 0 05 Ducks, tier pair... ••• .........................0.50 to 0 GO ST. 31ARI S (Reported regularly by A. Galbraith,Clerk. Delhi wheat, per bushel....... 0 05 to 0 (it Sprint,' wheat 0 85 t0 0 S: Barley 40 to 0 S: Peas .. 95 to 0 01 Oat- 0 :;8 to 0 11 Potatoes per bag 0 00 t' 1 W. Apples " 0 60 to 0 s'+ Beef per lb 0 04 to 0 Or Mutton 0 05 to 0 00 Pork per ewe ................................... i Ott to 5 511 Eggs, per dozen 0 00 to 0 09 Rutter 10 to 0 11 `rurlteys 0 50 to 1 2; Geese .. 0 :39 to 0 50 Duck, pair,... 0 411 to 0 50 (thickens " 0 00 to 0 30 Hides 300 lint 5 00 00 5 50 Wood cord 2 40 to 3 00 H'ty 8 00 to 0 00 Wool 0'23 to 0291 bheepslune................................ 0 50 to 1 00 . QSnowiinke, &e., nr s0 transparent cu.rc1s, witb 08111e 10c, L. Joucs +& UO.. Nassau, N. Y. riC A1tDS, Ohromo, Gold Border, R•c., 10c., or 20 1.1 i Lacu Cards, 100 B, B, H sTED, Nassau, N. V. Q1i7F7a month, and osnen ses giiomnteed to "gents W 1 t outfit free. SIrAw & co, Annaba, Maine. IST OF NEWSPAPERS with advertislue:ratos NEWSPAPERSV i60 pages, .10c. G. P. Rel WELD, & CO., N. X. ...GENTS READ THIS We will pay Agents a Salary of 5100 per month and expenses, or allow a lore-, eotnniissinn to sell our new and wonderful inventions. We mean what we say. Sample free. Address, SHHEIRMAN & CO., bIar:•hall.lMich. lExchann Bank of Canada. LARGER THAN EVER, AND CHEAPER THAN EVEIi. HEAD OFFICE,I ONTREA _ L. Capita/ paid up, - - $1,0oo,000 DIRECTOR:ii : M. R. GAl7LT, President. THOMAS CAVhRHILL, Vice•Presid.nt A. W. OGILVIE, M,P.1., 10.11, GREENE NR THOS. 4TF'L'IN, - ALEX, BUNTIN, Ja;YIEf3 C1UATU9 3N. THOMAS CRAIG - • - - Cashier. GEORGE BURNS - Inspector Exeter Branch. OE 301tt ,, BANJ5ING BUSINESS TRAN- SACTED, -- Money loaned to farmers els their own notes with good endorsors. Drafts issued on New York• SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, 5 per cent. interest allowed on deposits of one altar and upwards. OFF fC 6; HOURS—From 10 to 3 ; from 10 to 1 on Saturdays. W.A. HASTINGS, Manager. Exobor AvAust22nd, 1878. 51.1y. UP WITH THE TIMES. .---0--- PARTIE S INTENDING TO PURCHASE ORGA NS SHOULD CALL AT ora PITT and Examine his Stock, the Best that are Made. DOMINION ORGAN CO.'S. .S' alesrr en IV -anted. To sell 7 nxsory Stock from our CANADIAN NURSERIES, ,itaat0d atFron hill, Welland Co., Out. Energetic reliable 11)30 obtain good wages and steady em- ployment. Apply, giving references, to STONE C W LLLINC3TON, Toronto, Ont. Q106Qplwsresnte2r0udUpnsloiun,vaatirnou4. 01y100 Proportionalreturns every hock on Stool options of 100, - $50, - 7100, - $500. Oficial 'Reports an 1 Circulars free. Address, T. PO'1'TEIt WRIGHT & Co., Bankers, 85 Wall St N.Y. LINE SALES &LAN for from State. Sal- ary iiNN6 front 5'r5 too glee00 R f8 per moh and erx- pens^s. References required. LAA BELLE MFG. 00., 03 Clark Street, Chicago. 71IPY DtoI AgIaSIT=ORn. nvCaiinnsg anr Othe• fit Free. Address P. 0. VICKER.Y, Augusta, Maine. on ante and Beautiful chromo cards, with name 411.1103., postpaid. Geo. I. REM';n & 00, xassau. x.z. SlJLaney Cards, Chrome, Snowflake, &c., no 2 alike, with namo,100, J. iviinklor & Co., Nas- ean, N. Y. SPRING STOOK SPRING STOOK Now Complete at R A• N T O ,N ;;' r*} O S. ew Cashmeres., Cords and Serges, New Plaek and :Colored Lustros, ,New Dress Linens Prints and Cottons, .New rushes, Embroideries and Edgings, New Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sunshades all the ]latest novel- ties., Ladies outiittings, &c., &e. 'WE CAN'T iDESCRIBE THEM; YOU MUST SEE THEM, ,Large stock Tweeds and Coatings, and Ready-made clothing. ClotZling made to order ,lit latest styles. ,L=food fits guar'ant.e.ed. Special -ajttention is callus to our stock of DUCKS, DEN- :SMS, & COTTON SHIRTING, known as the POOR •MAN'S FRIEND 9 -tough as leather. Choice fresh Groceries always on hand. ,No advaD.ee -;gongs at old paces. Gall and flee, li.13'N'TCZ! :ROS. NEW CLOVER SEED SWEET CORN IN A FIR ST'.CLASS SEED 1N FACT EVERYBODY jVHAT 13 ? DREW'S STOCK OF FUR - r I NITURRE. Bedroom and Parlor Furniture e specialty, and the cheapest west of Toronto. Lounges and all Upholstered worle greatly re- duced in prices, Spring Beds from $2.75up; wovon wire mattrasses for invalies and sickness, to prevent bed -sores, at remark- abloly low prices. Parties desiring to tarnish houses would do wento 3ail at Drew's, and examine the stock before purchasing e1se- whe, e. Undertaking promptly attended to at low rates. All ki"ds of Trimmings, Shrouds, Gloves, Caps, &e., furnished, Enlbletns of all the different Societies also kopt in stuck for 1 anerals, The hearse is the best in the pAuuty. Feathers for sale at DBE W'S Furniture waeerooms, Exeter. The Egyptian Embalmer used to prevent the discoloiing of corpses and offensive odors, CLRARING SALT I3EFQRH; TAKING STOCK SAMWELL 8a PICSARD Will offer for cash or 1.0 Days the balance of their Fall and Winter Goods at Cost so es to hake room for their Spring Stook. All goods we shall offer are mew goods bought for this Season's Trade at lower prices, LADIES' MANTLES, at cost. HEAVY MANTLE CLOTHES, at cost, MEN'S and 130Y,S' OVERCOATS, at cost. MINE SETS and MUFFS, at cost. FUR CAMS, at cost. CLOUDS and SCARFS, at cost. Also a full assortment of general D13.Y GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS CAPS, CHINA TEA SETS and CROCEERY which via be x offered at bottom prices wo are glad to say our stock is not large but fully assorted in all lines, Although this has boon a very hard season we are happy to say our mode of doing business has been 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 yowl' patronage. SAMWELL & PICKA.RD. Exeter, Ont, Pia Ilurrah for the Of THE 0 an r. Sewing Machine• HAY PUMP WORKS. 1A. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. Havingadded to y pump machinery, and pro- cured a m1 large quantity of first-class pump logs, I am prepared to offer as article Superior to any Factory In the County and at prices that defy competition, Wells and Cisterns dog on the 211o1•tes0 notice. Before purchasing can at the Hay Pomp Works. Shop..-One,quarter mile north of Exeter London Road, Hay P.0 O'BTIiSL & Co., In returning our customers our sincere thanks for the very liberal support which has beeu extended to us for the three >oarewe have been iu Business, in Exeter, we beg to advise you that wo HAVE REMOVED To our New Store, next door to Samwell Pickard's, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply the wants of our Customers. We have added largely to our stock, and our prices will be found lower than any House in the Trade. and the quality of the goods equal to tlio best. We would call your particular attention to our stock of Cooking Stoves, which is designed specially tor Farmers' use. The castings aro extra Leavy, which prevents eracking or twisting by the heat,and the prices and (terms oI payment ov U be found very reasonable,. 013TAZTE c'c Cc., Next Door to Barnwell & Pickard's, Main street. THE ONTARIO -LOAN AND S4yllG,S COM- PANY, OF LONDON, JOSEPH TRF'F1I0Y, President. ALEX. JOHNSTON, pies -President. SAYINGS BANK BRANCH. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS.—THE Ontario Lnan and Savings Company are prepared to receive deposits iu the sum :.f $5 and upwards, attl s rate of SIX PER C3INT', per an- num, FOR fix, iperiods, or Five per cent. on de• mond. All in, estluents of this company aro se- cured by mortgages on Real 15state, which affords to depositors the best possible security for the safety of their deposits: r'or further particulars apply by lettor, or et the office of the Company, Jan. 30.310. WPI. F. SULLEN, Manger. r 7HE FAULAND WINTER TRADE —11)1 li. f-.t wso© • c ,v eay y I; I i ii s ri- yl 'IIII 1 S f,,IhyyAik gyiet Lnein- [ i.._ I(I t L.8 ,,111 14 1! fi 11,1 Ik n5F1 rnHE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK. OF J. Silverware, China and De]f ever seen in the West, at E. MEW'S .ETORE. Mr. Drew has just received an =client stock c Silver Tea Setts,Butter Coolers,Doubloand Singto Pickle Cruets, Cairo Baskets, Card Receivers, Com- munion Set ts, ote.,of the Best Quadruple and Triple Plato, and is offering the saute at prices that would ASTONISH YOU FOR CHEAPNESS; He has j est opened out a new and complete as- sortment of China, Glass and Stonewares. . largo stock of Lang ps just arrived. Call and satisfy yourself as to quality dud cheapness. Como aucl try our instruments. Music Teacher still on hand. Services at lowest figures. Special attention called to the Raymond Sewing Machine. Organs and Pianos unsurpassed, for beauty of design, and quality of tone. E. DREW. JUST RECEIVED AT THE EXETER GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, A LARGE STOCK. OF GREEN, JAPAN, YOUNG HYSON; nli.d BLACK TEAS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, • PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, CANED FRUIT, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, SALMON, • IDITTE1I1 SAUCE A.ND PICKYLIES, 13TtANDI1;S, GINS, WINES IND S'YItDPS, RYE, UAW, .SCOTCH, UISI/ AND COHUON WHISKIES, TOBACCOS ,AND OIG4B,S„ Wholesale and Retail. (-,A,MAO F Main ,tr. et,Elsetler. C. Southoott c;1s Sort, TAILORS stud CLOTH1E1iS, Take pleasure to 10 form the inhabitants of Exeter add surrounding country, that they have just opeaod out an excellent assortment of Ti':ceds, Coatings, Vest.io,goetc., iu thelatost styles audpatterns,andfeel assured thatintaem atter of clothing, they can suit the niostfastidioustastes. LIVERPOOL, LONDONDLRRY, GLASGOW ALLAN LINE OF Royal mail Steamships. The favorite route between Canada and Great Britain. I.4^TEde s1w:nrxZE. THE CASPIAN will sail on April 5. Shortest sea passage. For speed, comfort; economy and safety Are equalos any other Atlantic Line, and being a Capadian Lino,shoule be patronized by all Canadians. For partiqulars as to passage or parties sending 'for their friends, apply to CAPT. G. HEMP, Exeter. SIXIP 01.00.Z117 t Tea, 50c., Tea, 50c., SUGARS, COFFEE S, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, ORANGES, AND LEMONS, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. GREAT WESTERN STEW - SHIP COMPANY, NAW York,), To Bristol Montreal, direct, Mao agent for MORRIS' EUROPEAN EXPRESS. Parcels forwarded to all parte of Great•1314than at low rates.