HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-5-1, Page 5MAY 1, 1879
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SEEDS,
NEW TURNIP SEED,
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NEW MANGOLD SEED, NEW CARROT SEED NEW TIMOTHY SEED, NEW CLOVEN SEED
NEW` IILLET AND HUNGARIAN SEED, TARES, TOP ONIONS, DUTCH SETTS, SWEET CORN
BEANS, DUCK -WHEAT, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN AND FLOUR SEEDS, IN EAOT ALL SEEDS THAT ARE TO B.E FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS SEED
STORE, DO NOT FORGET TO PURCHASE YOUR SEEDS WHERE; THEY ARE WARRANTED NEW, AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. 1N FACT EVERYBODY
SHOULD BUY THEIR SEEDS AT THORNE & FARMER'S STAR GROCERY.
SEED
Bayfield. Rejoicing.
!Lo tho Editor of the Exeter Titans.
DEAR Sn,—In my last ramble to
Bayfield 1. was pleased to find her all
alone to her glory, rejoicing over the
prospect of a railway float thence to
Clinton. It appeal rs that the Grund
Trunk Ilaihe ay Company have made a
Inov,•,neLt in that direction, to CCtrihAt
Bayfield with their line at Clinton. If
this bu correct, 13oytield's prospects are
good. She has Beep iu correspondence
with the different railway cuulpanies
for some finer', trying to incluse thew
to extend their line to Bttyfit,iel, but hi•
therto wit1ui, the desired .rfft:ct, until
now, when toe. Grand Tluult Company,
wishing to take tiule by the forelock,
are coming to the rescue, in ord' r I
suppose to prevent the Credit Volley
OX. 1-,ond015 cowponies entertaining the
design of extending theirs in that di•
recticu. If this be correct, Bayfield
wuay 1til1 remain in her glory and rt'
joice evermore. It is somewhat sur-
prising that theLondou,Ilurou & 13ruce
Railway Company nave i,vrrl00k('(l the
importance of connecting Zurich and
Bayfield with their lino. 1 tern infuriu-
ed that it has been suggested by I.
Denison, county engineer, eto., of Bay-
field, that in the event of no railway a
joint stock c tnll+tny bo formed at Bay-
field and S.''tt""rt ll, evi' h r1. cltpv al stook
of from $10.000 to $15,000 (the
amount req tired to build one utile of
railway) t, tun a linikeless tracl ion en-
gine betf*eon B.cyfield and Setif•=reit on
the present gravel road. This engine,
I understand, can convey at the rate of
'0 miles per bout. front 20 to 80 tuns of
frei1Jit together hitt a passenger cab.
If this eugt;ehr.ion- be correct and ted•'`
opted, titer(' remains little or no doubt
but that it could be wade a profitable
iuvestmenll, is working expense beiug
very lit•,le. With untclt respect., 1 re-
v main, (teal' Sir, yours &c:,, RADIBLER.
Brureficla, April 28, 1879.
If those who have never tried that unrival-
led propatatiun for colds, Gougl;s, hoarseness,
Asthma, aor: th"no t, etc., iiAoreno's PLOTU1tAL
BALsAAL, will but receive tris testimony of the
many thousands who have successfully vied it,
they will be acting wi:,ely. It !sone of the old-
est and best o'iown remedies in the Dominion.
For sale at 25 cents per bottle at Central Drug
Store, Exeter.
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FALL wu1.AT.
White Wheat ... ...
Scott '
sr'ul:sc w A'r
90 to 0 94
... 90 to 0 04.
Fife
Bed Chaff "
Barley
Oats
Clover Seo l
088 to 091
0 75 to U 80
0 50 to 1 50
o 411 to' 4U
3 40 to 3 75
Potts U 5o to 55
Eggs ... ... .. 0 08 to 1 C8
Butter 0 10 to 014
Flour per 1'11 5 tit! Co 5 00
Potauu•s, p.r Lag . 0 60 to 0 70
App1 ,s, iter Lap 70 to 1 75
Dried Apple, pr b ,.. 0 0.i to 0 05
Bogs, dres:'elt per I00 5 u0 to 5 10
Beef ... ... 500to000
Hides 5 0U to 5 5))
Sheepskins, each .. 50 to 0 80
Hay per t,:u 6(10 to 9 (11
Ouious per busu ... ... 0 50 to 0 75
Lard ... 007 to 008
Wool, per lit ... 0 24 to n 21
Turkeys per l0 0 07 to 0 117
Geese ° ,.. .......... 0 05 to 0 05
Ducks, ueroar ........••• 0 50 to 0 00
ST. MARY'S
(Reported rage) Lily by A. to tbraith,Cle.•a.
Delhi wheat, per bushel......... ....... .... 0 07 to 0 90
Sprig; wheat .......,.... .. 0 8. to 0 89
Barley ........ .............................. 45 to 0 55
Peas .. 55 to 0 70
Oat, ....................................... ..... . 0 40 to 0 45
Potatoae per bag... .. ................. ..... .. 0 90 to 1 00
Apples 0 75 to 1 00
Roof per lb. ........... ............... . 0 04 to 0 00
•Mutton ' r. 05 to 0 06
Pork pnr cwt ............................55 00 to 5 50
Eggs, per dozen 0 08 to 0 08
Butter ............. 11 to 0 13
Turkeys 0 50 to 1 25
Geese 0 35 to 0 50
Ducks pair 0 40 to 0 50
Chickeus" 0 20 to 0 30
Hides 100 ibe 4 50 to 5 50
Wood cord 2 40 to 3 00
Hay 8 00 to 0 00
Wool 0 23 to 023.1
bbeopskcins 0 50 to 1 00
SALE REGISTER.
Saturday, May 10.—Farm stock & implements,
the property of W. Howden, lot 32, N. B.,
Siephen. H. Orth, auctioneer.
DIED.
Nsm.—In Crediton, on the 26th ult., Richard
Neii, aged 32 years and 7 months.
rsona..
1t /r RS. MAHAN BAS COMMENCED
.i„V,L, dressmaking at her residence, on Huron
street, Exeter. Cutting and fittings specialty.
Two apprentices wanted immediately.
SERVANTS WANTED.
A good plain Cook and a Nurse. Apply to
MRS. R. M. ltA0EY, Clinton.
DRIVATE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
LAD488.--Clourso of Instruction -English,
Prench, Music (piavo) and fano7 work. Te ins—
per quarter, $LU, inclustvo; i 8 without music; 80,
muste only. Visit quarter commences 1st kfay,
fllotioe1—Mala et., Ll otor, MISS KtEMr,
E chann Bank of Canada.
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
Capital paid up, #1,000,000
DIRECTORS;
M. H. GAULT, President,
PHCM.8S CAVERHILL, Vice -President
A, W. OOILVIE, M.P.P., • • E. E. GREENE,
THOS. TIF'FIN, - ALX. BUNTIN,
JAMES C1i,ATHERN.
THOMAS CRAIG - • • • - Cashier.
allO1oG1, BURNS - - - Inspector
Exeter Branch.
(GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS THAN -
SAUCED,
Money loaned to farmers on their own notes with
good endorsers. Drafts issued on New York.
SAVING'S BANK DEPARTMENT.
5 per cent. interest allowed on deposits of one
ollar and upwards.
OFFICE) HOURS—From 10 to 3; from 10 to 1 on
Saturdays.
W.A. HASTINGS, Manager.
l5xetor,August 22nd, 1878. 51-1y.
i'ARTY
for MANITOBA.
DON'T FOR(TF1' THE GREEN -
way L'arty for Manitoba from Centralia on the
SIXTH OF MAY, 1879.
The very best accommodation and every atten-
tion. M'•. Greenway agrees to accompany persons
joining the party to Government lauds in the
Rook Lake country. 1'or further particulars, see
ciroulur•e, ' 2t
LIVERPOOL,
LONDOND1 RRY,
GLASGOW
ALLAN LIFE OF
Royal mail Steamships.
The favorite route between. Canada and Great
Britain.
C Uv7/.,n•EF•. Iii^Ili E.
THE SARDINIAN
will sail on May 17. Sh irtest sea passage, 1+'o
speed, comfort; economy and safety are equal()
auyother Atlantic Lino( and; being a Ca..adian
Line,sboulc he patronized by all Canadians. Po
Particulars as to passage or parties Bending fo
their Me de, apply to
CAPT. G. KE MP, Exeter.
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TEW BLACKlSM1THSHO
AT WIN- CHELSEA
W. BUCI{ING OAM, late o
Exeiter, 'h a s commenced
businesain the at.'vebrano'h
atWhiehelsea and is•ppro-
pa .ed to dealt J'f,... kind ofblacic
emitbingwork sHorse shoe-
ingspe:iallyattended to; Promptness, chebpnoss
and good work auarentoed, A call solicited.
18.3m W. BUCKINGHAM.
shionable .nxessmaking'
Dresses cut and made to order
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AIRS. G.' RI2SS,
- Mahn: treet, Exeter,.
OVER TOE POST, O.'FICE.
TIME TABLE, L. B.& B. R
001110 NORTH.
Mixed
Mail
Express
OOINO SOUTH
Mail ... 8.49 a. in.
Mixed 2.50 p. m.
Express 8.25 p. m.
8.05 a, ns.
3.35 p, m.
7.35 p. in.
REMOVAL.
CRAU would remind his numerous
. Customers that he has removed to the
shop formerly oceirdied by Mr. Bead, where be
will be found ever ro•rdyto atte.rd to all bushiest.
in the BuCT end hHOE Line.
C. RAU,
Crediton.
UP WITH
TEM TIMES.
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PARTIES INTENDING
TO PURCHASE:
ORGANS
SriOULD CALL AT
'T. FITTON'S
and Examine his Stock:
the Best that are Made.
DOMINION ORGAN CO.'S.
It Will pay you to call at
M'CLELLAND BROS'
DREW'S BLOCIE,
For your Dry -Goods, Groceries, Etc.
Everything reduced to suit the hard times.
COTTONS OF ALL CLASSES AT PRESENT
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Be sure and call before buying.
Suits to order at startling figures.
MCCLELLAND BROS.
1879) SPRING (1879
THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE
At ailtimee, andpartioalarly at a period when Trade is universally depressed and money
scarce. It is in the interest of every buyer to purchase where he can get the at tiole he wants
at the lowest rate. In calling your attention to my present stock, I do so with eve'•y cunfid;
egos; it being more carefully assorted and selected than that of any previous season.
In the Dry G-oods
Every department is replete with the most seasonable and fashionable fabrics, marked( a
prides which should command the attention of the very closest buy ers.,,,,,THE ORDERED
CLOTHING still has MR. W. IVES at iLhead
In Millinery
Undertile ma. -agement of Miss McGloghlon, we can suit the most fastidious. Our stook of
CTroceaes, Boots and Shoes, Canadian, English and American
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
one of tne]argestand best a /sorted in the County. Intending purchasers will consult their
bestinterests by examining my stock before going elsewhere.
.TAMES PICNAF D..:.
THE EXETER '
TIN AND STOVE DEPOT
1 0
TiHE Subscriber begs to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and the Er • rron tiding conn -
try, that he has opined a TIN and S COVE DEPOT in the store nearly opposite Mr. G.
A.
Maces Grocery and Liquor store, Main street. Exeter, where he is p. epal ed to fill all ordeal!
for
Cook, Parlor and other Stoves
At Manufacturers Prices.
tinware, cheaper than the cheapest, and made up by practical
workmen on the premises.
?Bre-Troughingdone to order, Carriaire Plating a Specialty. Coal oil Chimneys, the
very best and none Cheaper.
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Intending purchasers will always find me at my posy, ready to attend to my own Business
Ind prepared at all tinl0s to treat customers courteously and supply them with a g oo l and
abeap artic e. Depend upon it that nowhere can you get better value for your muuev.
rhe vary bi,;hest price iu Cash paid for Hides and Sheep $ins,
E H. SPACE{ 1 .6.N .
Exeter P 0, October 15 1877.
CLIFARING SA.LTJ.
BEFORE TAKING STC C K;'
SAMWELL & PICKARD
Will offer for cash or 10 Days the balance of their Fall and Winter Goods at Cost so as tQ
make room for their Spring Stook. All goods we shall offer are new goods bought for this
Season's Trade at lower prices,
LADIES' MANTLES, at cost. HEAVY MANTLE CLOTHES, at cost. MEN'S and BOYS'
OVERCOATS, at oo•t. MINK SETS and MUFFS, at cost. FUR CAPS, at cost:
CLOUDS and SCARFS, at cost. Also a full assortment of general
CRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS CAPS,
.NINA TEA SETS and CROCKERY which will be
ffered at bottom prices we are glad to say our stock is
of large but fully assorted in all lines.
Although this hu been qs very hard season we are
appy to say our modo of doing business has boon ap-
rooiated by the public es our sales for past year has far
°ceded our expectations. •Thank all customers and
irons for past tators•uld atilt solicit your patronage.
SANIW ELL 4
PIOKA1, .
Exeter, Out)