The Exeter Times, 1880-10-14, Page 70aTni,1,1t '1<l•, 7.E80
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Dealer in Groceries, Flour and Seed..
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Ale, 9anort r in Casks and ;: uarter Casks.
—LA13.A`1"T'S ALE AND STOUT IN BOTTLE AND QUARTER CASK---
Iztr.) 1. w ig52.1 WainStreet, Exeter. YOUNGER'S, TENNs T"r'S, BASS' AND GUINLSS' STOUT AND ALES ALWAYS IN STOCK
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Have received 0G cases of : 'ALIJ and WINTER _0001'6, d oasihtiug of 1 eac w -I -ode Clothing at $5, 3 end $10 a tint
MANTLES 1.).,.:CLMAN TN THE NEW Iii T STYLES.
'Heavy Corded Drabs Goods at lOc, AU Wool at 250, White Quilts at 75c, n, S1.25, a splendid assortment of Scotch,
n list and Canadian Tweeds.— All Wool Twee. Suits to order for $10. Send for samples.
lk '5, a cheap place to buy Dress Goods. Give us a call.
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24„x.•.1 .t. waLf, •t �•i t2.JJ,+�.-�.�..Y•
Thr btU %goaiirll bdtxcen llhti land-
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and-til t LPili.111 1 111-
eatt0P. ,A d(l)iltittIJn of i .11€: thou
. hit dtcd l hl uloids that call :(1 utl the
`L'tut rt 1 to urge coercive Ilt at+ll' (,d la
('leetu.a.l t:1' t111ieh1ut, iu d many believe
that the (luvel•uIntn1t regard it t1:: tL
jnstilit L:IOn t„1' 'apposing repressive
1(�i .li.li ?Il, The to ld. t)1 (1:a ot,u1 lhti,l
that all ti,s are ext'ected to result in
greats r vtt,leuee and tumult, which >aii1
alll'•ird lnrtilu'r warrant for frt:sli 1igii.
required to it,duco
the t:i,.vettllttcett 271 calt a special sea-
t -ion (tf l(Hrliadlit?.it to discuss affairs in
Ireland,. The chief obstacle is not the
ILItII(tie Ot+the Irish, lint the Eitst('rI1
que:+tluu. Tt Gind stone s plaint wi.h
re„titti1 to the latter go smoothly, be
will tin etc, it,t” t.) ettlillll•111 1',ir'1,-
xact t but if the ii'1ahteill question fares
l,iulit tiistS,tin o will not care t:) expose
the failure of his il..licy to such eliti-
cistn its would arise if i:'adin..rn(°ltt nem
(•tlnliuo.:a l to dimss the Irish ques-
tion.. Many Ill'hlthttrs are iu town as
tits' expectation of a winter session 111-
ItAr.\1:LL TO CVSC'i 7iEGGING TI) AMLnIC0.
Parnell ta!ks of another tour to the
United Stated to rel)lelai411 his exche•
titt tr fat agitation. He 1ja11t8 to start
League newspapers. If the landlords
perform their threats to discharge their
_publie duties, and to aria Ines cu
'cheer they can rely, the Irish chaos,
mill rapidly increase and the Govern-
lneut chill be compelled to interfere.
TIRE PRIESTS ANI) LAND LEAGttfth.BS,
There is a noteworthy increase in the
)lumber of the Irish ptiestbood, who
are awakening to tho teaching of the
Land League,
In (Moyne tI1e Bi$ho1), Arch 1. moon
And a hundred elergyiniln rttjeSte,.t. the
Bran of the League fur gettiug rid of all
laudlorde.
Out of seventy-two medical matric-
ulants examined recently, in Toronto,
twelve passed, in 1)roportion li(licul-
c. l 1}Tainan.
OU Sunday evening four farm build-
ings of Wei, Staples, of Fle''twuad,
wore comp.3tely destroyed by filo, all
his graiu,hay and straw being const ul-
ed. Insured fur $1:00. Total loss,
$1,200.
The Woodstock market on Monday
was very poorly attended, there being
but very few cattle in. •Several buyers
were prevent, and were anxious to buy.
It will defend on the :next oue or two
ar.arkete whether they Lti11 he contin-
ued.
(c+ msznamemor
L'ALL WaiL'ut'T,
"White `Vttout .0 98 to 1 00
Scutt ... 0 Oa() 1 00
:SPRING WZIE.T
h'IPo •
Rod Chaff "
Barley
"Oats ...
Allover Seed... . .. .
)lees
1Cggs
Butter
t'lotir porbbl
. ..
Potatoes, por bag ,..
:Peaehos por bus
A.11l.1.1io per bag .,.
Dried Apple8 pr b.,.
:flogs, dressed per 100
Heel
Indus, rough ,
dressed
fllteo skins,each .„
'a.ialfSIdus
Bay per tot,
1luions per bush
Lard
'l'a11ow per lb
Wool, per 1b 0 28 to 0 00
Turkeys iter ib 0 07 to 0 07
Goose 0 05 to 0 06
Ducks. vermix 0 40 to 0 50
EIZ Rain's
Vail wheat, per bushol ,,.. 0 00 t 02
Spring Wheat .., ............ 0 05 to 00
Barley 40 to 0 65
1>eae................. 45 to 0 65
(hiti .........•....., 80 to 0 83
1Ytty .. .., .., 7 SO .to 8 CO
litggs,por dozen ... 0 18 to 0 i5
:antler 10 to 17
Tides per lb 7 00 to 8 Su
Dressed. bogs .. 4 70 t0 6 00
Potato es por bag. ... ... 40 to 0 50
7uhnnn stilus. 0 00 to 0 90
f`yea,{le l' e(lrct, ., „,„„ ., ,2 00 to 2.00
1 00 to 1 02
0 Oil to 100
0 45 tot 55
,..028toP30
3 00 to 3 25
055 to 960
015to015
•057to030
... 6 50 to 6 50
0 00 to 0 00
• 000to100
25 to 1 2,
007 toe 04 • 4�”
V
4 oot00 sor,oo 0 00 Y
�+ V V,
700to800
• 8n0to8BO
50 to 1 25. aria h'aVii moved my own stook into the building lately o.teapied by Mr. Johns, in the Post
,. t t t, all Oihce Block, whore I now hare one of the largest .and best assorted stooks in the county.
7 00 to 7 50
0 60 to070.
0 10 to 010
0055 to 000
r A.. .: 1 L
P IO `ARD
daily opening out largo qu:ulti-
ties c:.f
Fresh, E easonabie
DRY GOODS,
isy� �
Hats anc,b °tet tail 3,
(.Cc., CiCe.
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"a IV& w:110rfa;I.
4.1,11911...] PTVOMM.6111100.01.-.111111121billIVIII4131.00.1.11G1190.1.1M
A splendid range of
L CIM
J. H. CHA.PMAI•T &c CO.
r1 this IS NO BOMBAST
Truth coneerns You More Than Ce nte.rfeitq
CASCL. t Tltnererfnlc, read, puireba:e, alld enjoi ite b:tt'n^ ills, lyilnu X„aay1 Tnanufaeturtl ru$' Qwn furniture1
„ m... (101 jnf}}•itred wl#ll illy Aron#-F}1e(,ttht(ttlle pcoltle Call l neprct wt 0.uy' tllykii by en1lit36 at 211y «Vere
rooms where they will sou a superb die 0104 of
-15
1 5 B.i ,o%L sties
onip demi'
WIN CEVS,
TWEf DS,
t= 7151
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SHUTS, DRAWERS, (j.
dc., (C�,, Vit:,, FOR $ALE AT THE DOMINIO1, LA130r1ATORY,
—AT— SIN' CF THE GOLDEN MORTAR,
Main street, Exeter.
5A:11:WELL & PICKARD'S
Furniture in All Its Branches
n1'tn tf t'llt,(ro r by !/.1 ;molt aa.). mV . talopts 1 ,rri ,tie s1.i11, wit tgood-workmanship. I der taro 1t0t
usaUd2)lutithe paclpla witli ,t coals of Pa. ltt tit t'l.tt oauuot 1,. 'equalled for quality of prier in
E 3eter,u 11 blowing illg tc, Cie contrary, uotwitiaat auciing:
t' 31ft S hfi9 1 WMT Ft9Efdi`' FitE GIVE J. BRAWN A GAIL.
Nearly opposite Kemp's Tobacco Store,Main Street, Exeter.
E Rra Aram E. .
USE ONLY THE
Castorine Machine
THE VERY BEST 1N USE,
FROM NOW to the END OP 1881
ONE DOL AR. '
The blt11 is in the front rank of journalism, and ahead of its rivals in Gi uiula. It is the
best written, the sp'ciest, the newsiest and most influential paper in Olio Dominion. .It is a
credit to Canadian. enterprise.—B1 auuptun. Conservator.
KLY .s AI
Cheapest & Best Paper in America,
We Have a few Farm Annuals for 1884on hand. These Annuals contain more practical
Agricultural information than any three dollar subscription Farm Boole in the market, and we
will give,than FREE to every new subscriber sent in as long as they last. But
WILL :DO MO 3
1vn will present every ealbseriber to the W e]-ly Mail for 1881 with the CANADIAN FARM
ANNUAL for 1881, which will be published early next year. -
Therefore, new subscribers whose names are sent in immediately will receive
The WEEKLY MAIL for Fifteen Months.
The FARM ANNUAL for 1830,
.And the FARM ANNUAL for 1881,
OieLLgar
Address, THE MAIL, Toronto.
TEM! AM
THEEXETER:
STOVE
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TTARP thio opportunity of thanking my numerous customers for pasttavor•. and wishto
nuttfy thein and the public generally that
I .nava Parcha,sed Mr, D. Johns' stook of
TINWARE, LAMPS, &c. &c,
Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves
TII1 BEST IN TFIE MARKT T.
Mao a 1a4e variety of Tinware1.Lamt s, Lamp Chimneys, Coal Oil and Cutlery.
I.astimates given for Eavetrougbing, Carriage Eating a dpeciality. Depend upon It
will give you good value for your looney.
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The very highest price in Cash paid for Hides and Sheep skills,
Bemembnr the place --the Exeter Tin era Stove Depot, Post O1fGce Block, Main Street,
Exeter.
Exeter, January 20, 18$30,.
B H. SPA1CMAN, 1.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
ETER GE
C E5.
AND LIQUOR STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
GREEN, JAPAN,
YOUNG HYSON
and BLACK TEAS,
RAISINS, CURRANTS,
PRUNES, DRIED APPLES
CANED FRUIT,
SARDINES,
LOBSTERS,
• SALMON,
'LITTERS kUCE AND PIC1 LES, BBANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUPS, RYE, MALT
J: JPC13,1111811 AND COiThION WI:HUT1 S, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS,
Wholesale and Retail.'
( . A, MACE
Iain Street,Exeter.
4 +
Xg: ' ' ";IS H E : Of the
—e
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN.
PEOPLE OA.NNnT 1119.3ALIZE
Until they call and maks an examination what Real Bar.
gains are offered. Everything at the Lowest figure is the in-
ducement we offer in
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods•
Clothing, Crockery Glassware, Hardware, Groceries,.
Wines and Liquors.
+ C AEJLING
, 4a $treed, E oto