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The Exeter Times, 1879-4-24, Page 5APrnr 24,1879 THE TIMES i 1 T .!_'J 1Jr 12.J 0:0:o 0:0.0 NEW TURNIP SEED, NEW 11IANGOIID SEED, NEW CARROT SEED NEW TIMOTHY SEED, NEW MILLET AND HUNGARIAN SEED, TARES, TOP ONIONS, DUTCH SETTS, SWEET CORN .BEANS, BUCK -WHEAT, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN AND FLOUR SEDDS. IN FACT ALL SEEDS THAT ARE TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS SEED STORE, DU NOT FORGET TO PUB0I-L'.SE YOUR SEEDS WHERE THEY ARE WARRANTED NEW, AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR, 1N TACT EVERYBODY SHOULD BUY THEIR SEEDS AT THORNE 46 FARMER'S STAR GROCERY. EDS, NEW ©LOVER SEED BORN, EntouT.—In Exeter on the 21st inst,, the wife of Mr. W. D. Bright, of a son. Hor,:n.s. — At the C. M. parsonage, York Street, St. Catharines, the wife of Rev, W. Holmes, of a son. MARRIED. Wlss'rca'rT—Corp.—At the residence of the hridct's father, on the 16th inst., by Rev. J, Livingstone, Mr, Wm. Westoott. of Exeter, to Annie, second daughter of }Ir. Wm. Copp, of 'Tuckersmith. mm rpt] CELEBRATED STALLION, t "CLEAR GRIT,' will stand et Oke's hotel 'every Monday night during the season April 04, 18731 tf Tilt; MEMBERS Ok' EXETER Lodge and !" ncamptneut will meet at their hall on Sun.te,y,'27th hist, at 10 a. in, and m arch iu regalia to Christ Church, whole s,u anniversary sermon will be preached by ltev. E. T. Robinson. Visiting brethren are cordially invited, Bro. L. TEOItN1 , Seeretii rv. • PARTY for MANITOBA. • DON'T FORGF'1' THE GREEN - way !'arty for Manitoba from Ceutralia on the SIXTH OF MAY, 1870. Tho very best accommodation and every atten- tion. Mr. Greenway agrees to accompany persons joining the party to Government lauds in the Buck Le .7.e country, For further particulars, see cileuhire, • 2t BY-LAW NO. 2 18!'9. BI'-xr1TJ' to open the original road allow - once between lots One in the .dux Sable and Lake Bowl East Concessions in,;thc Township of Stephen. WHEREAS, in the year one thousand eight hrmilred and sixty eight the Municipal Corpor- ation of the Township of Stephen caused to le opened a deviation road through certain lads of one William Follis, namely :—Lot num- ber one in tie Aux Sable concession of the said Township, immediately adjoining upon that Bart or portion of the said original road allow- ance now proposed to be opened, and herein- after particularly described; said deviation hav- ing then been considered necessary because of ▪ the difficulty aucl expense of constrtioting a safe roadway over:the said original road allowance. And whereas the condition and agreement upon which the said corporation acquired the land for the said deviation road from the said SVilliam Follis, was that the said original road allowance sltoud,l cease and determine to be a public road allowance, and the said, the corpor- ation aforesaid, should convey the same to him, and pay him hi addition the sum of thirty dol- lars iu lieu of his said land taken for said devi- ation road. And whereas the said the corporation afore- said, did in pursuance of said agreement, pay said sum of thirty dollar's, and convey the said original road allowance to the said William Follis, who afterwards sub -divided and con- veyed the same into several parcels, to various people, but no by-law was ever passed Closing said original road allowance, and the same, al- though occupied by the said William Follis and his grantees as private property was never le- gally closed, Anil whereas, owing to the increased travel in the neighborhood of said lauds, it is deemed desirable and necessary by the Municipal Coun- cil of the said Township of Stophcu, to take and open said original road allowance as a public road in said township, retaining also said deviation road, preliminary to which all proper notices have been given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf, and all persons inter- ested in opposing this by-law have been duly heard by the said Council. Be it therefore enacted and it is hereby en- acted by the Municipal Council of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, that from and immediately after the passing of this by- law, that that portion of the original road allow- ance between lots numbers one in the Aux Sa- ble coucessing, and one in the Lake Road East concession, in the said 'Towuship of Stephen, more particularly described as fullows :— commencing at the north westerly angle of Port Franks reserve ; thence south fifty-eight degrees fifteen minutes, east on northerly limit of original road allowance eleven chains, sixty- five links ; thence south thirty-two degrees ; west ono chain, thence north fifty eight de - tees, fifteen minutes ; west ten chains, seventy inks ; thence north twenty degrees, twenty- four minutes; west one chain, twenty links to lake shore road; thence north thirty two de- grees ; east twenty-five links to place of begin- ning; shall be and the same is hereby declared to be an open public road or highway within the said Township for general public use. Said. by-law to come into force oil and after the 26th day of May, 1879. 0. PROUTY, Clerk. Stephen April 24, 1870. DENTAL. 1_1.R. ABBOTT L. D.S.,iV1.E.C.D.B. Graduate of'RoyalCollege of DENTAL SURGEONS. Office ovex O'Neil bank, and opposite SamweitM1 Pickards, ten, H. KINSMAN, DENTIST, Licentiate of e Dental College of On take, may be eonszd4'd any day, Office -- neat' door to the Post Office, Exeter, Ont. TIME TABLE, L. HA B. R Mixed Mail Express Mail Mixed Express 001210 20011111. G01N0 sOUITII. 8.05 a. IA. 3 '35 p. m. 7.35 p, m. 8.49 a. in. 2.50 p. m. 8.25 p. m. White Wheat Scott " drI.'ERKci 7S FALL WHEAT. SPRING w AT Fife •' Rod Chaff " Barley ... Oats ... Clover Seed Peas ... ,., Butter .. .,. k'lour por bbl. ... ... Potatoes, per bag ... ... Apples, por bag ,.. Dried Apples pr b... Hogs, dressed per 100 Beef ... (lidos ., ... Sheepskins, each ... Hay per ton ... Onions per bush ... Lard ... Wool, per ib Turkeys per lb Geese ' Ducks, nor pair 93 to 0 91 60 to 0 93 088 to 090 0 75 to 0 84 050 tot 55 040 to 0 45 3 40 to 3 75 050 to 055 008 to C8 010 to 014 5 00 to 5 00 060 to 070 70 to 0 75 005 to 006 500 to 560 5 00 to 6 00 500 to 550 50 to 0 80 800 to 9 00 050 to 075 007 to 008 020 to 021 007 to 007 0 05 to 0 01 0 50 to 0 60 ST. MARY'S (Reported regularly by A. Galbraith,Clees. Delhi wheat, per bushel 0 95 to 0 98 SprinO wheat ................................ 0 85 to 0 88 Barley .... 40 to 0 55 Peas 55 to 0 90 Oat; ,05810040 000tn100 060 to 080 004 to00G C05to006 500 to 550 009 to 009 12 to 011 050 to 125 035 to 050 1 40 to 0 50 020 to 050 500to550 240 to 300 Potatoes por bag Apples " Beef per 1b Mutton ' Porte per owt Eggs, per dozen Butter Turkeys Geese Ducks pair,....... Chicke ie"... Irides 100 lbs Wood cord H:Ly ... 8 00 to 0 00 Wool .......................................... 0 23 to 0213 aheepskius0 50 to 1 00 d O X U w Fa is' 0 F--� 1—▪ + (54 20 • p (DD • l✓ 1-) 0 1 -is e O 'CD rQ H. c1-4 0 m O Pi CD o `t O N 0 O Cea CD rte. at:), CD Co A7 CD Co Ctt co e.. Chi 0) 0 w •CbfD CY a - C, C.a o • y CD Cq (D 0 rri 0 r 2 0 0 rn Christmas Comes but once a year—but some- body's Birthday every day, and a present is al- ways acceptable. :0 0:— is . emainder OF OM FANCY GOODS TO BE SOLD CH RAP! NOW IS TIME TO BUY AT TH3I Dominion Laboratory, EXETER* LARGER THAN EVER, ANI) CHEAPER THAN EVER. H ? R�I''S STOCK F NITURATIS I). BeDdroomEand Parlor FurniOFtureUR- a specialty, and the oheapest west of Toronto. Lounges and all Upholstered work greatly re- ltacedin prices. Spring Beds from $2.75 up; woven wire mattrasses for invalids and sickness, to prevent bed -sores, at remark ablely low prices, Parties desiring tofurnieh houses would do well to Sall at Drew's, and examine the stock before purchasing else- whe. e. Undertaking promptly attended to at low rates. 811 kieds of Trimmings, Shrouds, Glnvos, Cape, &o., furnished. Emblems of all the different Societies also kept in stock for funerals, The hea-se is the bust in the county. feathers tor sale at DREW'S Furniture waeorooms Exeter. The Egyptian Embalmer used to prevent the disooloiing of corpses and offensive odors. 1879) SPRING (1879 -0 THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE At all times, and particularly at a period when Trade is universally depressed and money scarce. It is iu the interest of every buyer to purchase where he can gettho article lie wants at the lowest rate. In calling your attention to my present stock, I do s0 with every oonfid ence; it bring more carefully assorted and selected than that of any previous season. In the Dry Goods Every department is replete with the most seasonable and fashionable fabrics, marked" a prices which should command the attention of the very closest buyers. ,teTHE ORDERED CLOTHING still has MR. `V, IVES at itc.head In. Millinery Undorthomanagement of Miss MoGloghlon, we can suit the most fastidious. Our stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Canadian, English and American Shelf and Heavy Hardware one of the largest and best assorted in the County. Intending purchasers will consult their bestinterests by examining my stook before going elsewhere. JAMES PICKA.RD THE NATIONAL POLICY Having triumphed at the polls, ISAAC CARLING Is prepared to give all his customers tns benefits ^,that will accrue from its adoption, and has on hand a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and Liquors, Crockery, Etc., At his Store, Main Street, Exeter, which will be sold at :Which will be sold at prices unheard of under Free Trade.' Thef 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 Bargains there to' be had in Overeoatin1 , Full -cloths, Broad -cloth Doe skins, Silks, Winceys, Delaines, and everything noecled in the Dry Goods line. The Grocery Department 'very Complete.®An inspection invited No trouble to show goods ISAAC CARLING. JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE E X E T E Vu07 . F, O tf/ E AND LIQUOR STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF GREEN, JAPAN, YOUNG HYSON and BLACK TEAS, RAISINS, CURRANTS,' PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, CANED FRUIT, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, SALMON, BITTER SAUCE AND PICKLES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUPS. RY1t,;;1MLT, SCOTCH, XRI&iE AND COMMON WHISKIES, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, Wholesale. and Retail, G3 A, MAO E Main Street,Fieter. Exchanve Bank of Canada. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Capital paid tip, - - - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: Li. H. GAULT, President. THOMAS CAVERHILL, Vico-President A, W. 0ILVIE, M.P,P., - E. K. GREENE THOS. 7'IFI'IN, - ALI(X, 'BUNTIN, J0 1E0 CI6ATHEBN, TH034AS CRAIG - • - Cashisr. GEORGE BURNS - - Inspector Exeter Branch. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAIT- SAC�TED. Money loaned to farmers on their own notes with good endorsers. Drafts issued on New York. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. 5 per oe^-t. interest allowed on deposits of ore ollar and upwards. OFFICE HOURS Prom 10 to 3; from 10 to 1 oa Saturdays. W.A. HASTINGS, Manager. Exeter,August 22nd, 1878. 51-1v. Cheap Cash Store, MISS LEACH, late of Seafortb,has opened out in the store recent- lyoconoied by Mr. J. P. McIntyre, next door to Dr. Hutchiusou's residence, Main St, Exeter, tsith a new, large and well assorted stock of Millinery in all its Branches, Also Fancy Goods, Ladies' Wear and Children's Clothes. I'riceevery low—for cash only. Light Kid Gloves and White Ostrich Plumes cleaned. A call solicited. N 13—Hail Dressing, Stamping, VelvetPainting, &o, &o A first-class dressmaker on hand. MISS LEACH. Apprentices wanted. ..eters April 13,1879. yl 1 THE ONTARIO LOAN AND SAVINGS COM- PANY, OF LONDON. JOSEPH JEFFERY, President, ALEX JOHNSTON,!ice-President, SAYINGS BANK BRANCH. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS.— THE Ontario Loan and Savings Company are prepared to receive deposits in the sum of et5 and upwards, attl a rate of SIX PER CENT. per an- num, FOR fix, iperiods, or Five per cent, 011 de• wand. All in\ estments of this eompan are se- cured by mortgages on Real Estate, which affords to depositors the best possible security for the isafety of their deposits. .Por further particulars amply by letter, or at the office of the Company. Jan. 30-3m. WM. F. BULLEN, Manger. UP WITH THE TIMES. _0_ PARTIES INTENDING TO .PURCHASE ORGANS SEIOULD CALL AT °d FI°T'T .,sN'S and Examine his Stock. the Best that are Made. DOMINION IORGAN CO.'S. LIVERPOOL, LONDOND.Ll RRY, GLASGOW ALLAN LINE OF Royal mail Steamships. The favorite route between Canada and Great Britain. 8UwPl.ail[Cn SE1Yr.IL7E THE CIRCASSIAN tviil sail on May 10: • Sh ,rteet sea passage. For epood, comfort; economy and safety tyro equal o7 auyotleor Atlantic Line, and being a Oaz,adiau Line,shoulc be patronized by all Canadians. I''or particulars as toassage or parties sending for their trio.i ds, apply to CAPT.' fk'.,. HEMI', Exeter.