The Exeter Times, 1884-9-18, Page 61 f
C''" WIIIS OUT FOR
Y1ZOND
IITTERS and FU11RXERS,
Have the "`:g and best solecto4 stock of ifatar,4$31t and
*Alt
Remember we have the largest hat store. 'West of Toronto. Visitors to the
**Iry 4411x, which they are selling very, V
trap.
TERN
FAIR buy your FALL HATS t the LIONESS SITOBJC, where you will get the Best
'Value, Best Selection and Courteous Treatment .
111,41m02.1)1, 1 42,403/100.0 $io ,' are the only firm manufacturin their'
Furs in London. Mink .Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrachan Cone Baltic
Seal, Beaver, # e , and all other. furs in great variety. Finest sets of DNX (not
dyed) $20.00.
Beaver, Persian Lamb, Mink, and Coney Capes A Special,
;.
Beaver, Persian Lamb, Mum, and Coney Ladies Mitts A Special
.
ET"r"g Lady's Waff WO SOU is liz.scl. with VIM. If you buy a Satin or Silk lined Muff it will need repairing in a couple of Meas:ons.
A Nivx 1 g lasts TZN MPIC a 'RSO. See the New Fur Garment called the 'Fur Jersey.' Lathes' Seal, Astrachan Log
and Persian Lamb Mantles made to order and in stook. Nothing but select dog skins used in Mautles,
Gents' Fur Caps and Gantlets of every description. Fine Assortment of Gents' Fur Coats.
CDP : .0 :.E 8 C = . .,;: ' : •
SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE WESTERN FAIR, THREE I8T PRIZES AT FAIR IN 1883 FOR ,FURS..
RZMZMBE . we're the onip Practical Furriers who manufacture their own Goods throughout in London. We gmarantee every Fur article
bought.of use. Qur store islofty, affording a good light for the purchase of Furs and no deception can be practised by showing Furs in the dark.
R �WT MS of EVERY DESCRIPTION CRIP'TION WANTED in their season. 'P'rice List of
Raw Furs furnished on Application,
REM=EMBER THE PEA C R.
See Lioness at the Door.
RAYMOND & THORN,: Lioness Store'
MA .NUFACTOREBS OF LADIES & GENTSFINE FURS '& ROM ',
•
Fronthill nue*. The Seegmi11er Plows. WHAT SHE WANTS TO KNOW,
--- 1 she Wants to Know How to Make Both
49i6a61918. S.. POWELL Ends Meet on ;$16 per Week.
325 ACRES.
THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION
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> • r
poieln
Wa tted..
Trrbeg t ohtk• bane on Fail Shies. Steady
erapleyiregot4i el ;ealarios to 1111 who are
t ling to work.
MEN AND WOMEN
can have pleasant
WORK , THE YEAR ROUND.
Good Agents are earning from $47 to $75
per month and expenses.,
i Termsando atilt free. Address
S'rottE.ceWELLINCTON Toronto'
VELE EXET'EI
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SASE, DOOR,, and
Having decided to close his present stock o
the above plows, will sell
Among the young women who ask
important and yolnetimes perplexing
,.
FOR $13 CASH, and $i TIMEtitestions of the Philadelphia Times is ,
•On one who wants to know what kind of a .
young man she should marry.. Her par-
ticular anxiety is to know whether it is
safe for a girl without money to marry
;t man withouta trade. It is rather un-
usual fora girl in love to look so far
ahead as this, or to take such a practi-
cal view,of life. Few of them ever look
FOB 30 DAYS.
The plow can be neeu at the building oppos
ite Bawdens Marble shop. (A few door
south of the market.)
Points andicpiirs always' kept in stock.
Parties intending making a. ptechase will do beyond how.tliey will look at the wed -
well to call early. 1 din;, or whether it would not be better
Ss
April 10. , , POWWEL'L. j to have the services at home, in church,
or Whether, as a matter of:roinance; shef•
ought not to run away. 1
LOOK
°, ,LM1 ;*•)''-•' in the go'iit [!ase is that she is enraged
to a nice vouna man who never :learned
DOWNS' ELIXIR
DOWNS' ELIXIR
N. H. DOWN
ZOLTABLE, BALCASIC
ELIXIR
iias stood the test for Firm -Tint n
YEAas, and has proved itself the best
remedy known for the cure of
Consurrtption4 Coughs,
Colds,Whooping Cough
and all Lung diseasesin
young or old. SuLn.E�'1 tiY�vitk;itti.
Price 25c. and $1.00 per Bottle.
DOWNS' ELIXIR
2JIX1'13
R8'CTING DOCK.
British Columbia.
clEALEVTEINT)1411S, ddeila0Kdt.tu
L) t1jeJunclettiagned en, iced' "i Tendo
for Grsiving Do* B. _. -wilt received at
this Office until fi&Ti7RDA'YY"" t e SCth day of
September, 1884, inclusively, for the construe
tio,i and eamkletion of the partlyltniphed -.
Graving Dock, at Esquitnalt
Harbor, ••B tisk ICo1�t1E 1_qbia,
According tofpla
i o d axter
li a tineu
atio
Done to order.
Rememberlthe p1l ce.
Dyer
Troward.
STATIONO.
nd sneeitfi
day, the ib
Public W
he Hilil
dFms,�ltr
deri1j uotifie`d
vmiess
Y�7^.aendeit erest ¢g, tld+ ver `„ ls:cariQti7e'ad- Watcu tatus. gl t ttm f h p 5i
mad ha print „ ,'• 11.01 he ill:lie most baggy to supply ,Ou
a^.else• and priecasi ie. ;to the r1. a : "ii,tT1 it �vquld} be n ?riY§foYWune' : al.
:•itemsy T:tlted tlit+}$i ,Irl, 1.W;si^ned i in"atrr" ;is l4tt it izh41;,,e .y/S S 'b.GK Uf CLOCKS 15•e'kPE'Lh 4
a trade. -He Nought it' was much nicer
to take.a clerkship, where he bet's $16. a
week and where the work.dges:not soil'
his clothes. The young woman has been
studying this question with rather more
philosophy and good judgment than l
the sex is usually credited with. She
fears that clerkships as a, eneral thing
do not pay well, do nqt afford much op-
pp(*unity for advancement; and 'are of
lessieeikain tenure than almost aitiything
else. She finds that the youngmenwho
early.learn trades—good, honest, useful
trades—seem to have more ambition,
are sturdier and better directed.
The yonng woman has clearly reached
is to be a sensible conclusion. The subject
tem her. Abllttti'which she •h tithes 4s not alto-
:grit
lto
Ottawa,
e,
rittoh, geturp
r, A. has 17 n disengsetl;'iri
Xlits t r.nlinlins before.>" it 1s ;ala Lys in•
COOS ;a 5Q
Wishes to announce to the izl%abitants of
Exeter and vietnity, that he bas opened out a
in the Corner Store North of Samwell
i9t Pickard's, where he is prepared to make
alt kinds o. ordered work.
Sewed work a speciality:
l eppaiiing prompilystteuded to.
GEO. MANSON
Late Manager C. Eaerett's Boot and Shoe
Egay 14th S4.,Qtablisllment. i .•. .
W ere Fair.
Read R. 'IiICRS't• New •Advertisemedt ' a =— 1$S4.: n t y
Anddou'tbewanderingaLouttlio streets not ,(al3ada.',s ..Great,, Exhlbi�ti 1n
i:nowing whereto 1itiy y tt
AND INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE ,.
Watchep�; Clo:ck� & Jewel y,f LONDON, CrANAD41,1 •
All Stock is Neq* and Complete
L ] GIVE HI i ' is SEPTBM$ Ri 22, ,' 26
H A Oa 1,.
No trooblc to how you. through, of diit�.`, yetis:
•ri e -=i you ave o el
tr ,`;dome i11L 111108, i ,
`.iir�iit`'ih >'�'the..'ifettL"i "dependen*ce° is
ach ender must be accompanied Gy au ac• ;ap a ' ropresentiug ell the leading' American
ceptedhank cheque for the sum of $7,500.00. upon a man who has the discipline' and
made payable to the order of the Honorable
the Minister of Public Works which will be
forfeited if the p9 iii' r sitter auto :$
contract when ca do or f "ilea
fail to comple tg Astor t5 iii alt., ". f
*c � '11.8, r .,i w b
returned
the advantage which the thorough
knowledge ot;a useful trade ;;elves , ; t
' Ias�i,rt�,l`cy`lxdeecL tiiat�t1fe2ski'1.1ed worl,rinstn
the tender be
a dll]it e C qu� 19 a ditOL}txbf ein-p1oY, • anttL*11litiauhtllakild;' Sidi
to a ability find ready recognition in every
the lowest or any fancier.
The Department ender. t be bound to accept department of labor. It is the misfor-
By order. tune of too many of the girls of this time
F. H. BNNIS, that they prefer young men whose work
Secretary. is such Uhat they cattlways wear good
e othoento , Aug,1c 884. l
Ottawa,.8 ug ,1884, ) el0tne
;Prices Lower -this 4eopp1han ever before
:i EPAIHt tG°' SI ECIALTY.
Send in your sick watcher while there is room.
I 'Bomember the Stand-Ovn Doon NORTH
or TIDL>;onmr Crarc�c,,
Exeter, Aug. 27th, 188
R. AIL S.
$17,Q
Stdd�'tiQl 0°ode o�1 `y k
$1,04'9 0>;1in l3peui`i 's-"4+• i ds of'' the`'
Western Fair
OPEN TO THE WORLD 1
The Western Pair for 1884 will far surpass all
its predecessors. The prizes are larger and the
new features and novelties to be introduced
will make it the most attractive exhibition
aver held in Canada. Wait for it.
Write to the Secretary forPrise Lists, Post-
ers,Prograpan;ee and otherinforut&tion requir
E.ii $id�BlNp
�N A; GE Q , MaB OM
aside elsrelt