HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-10-9, Page 5Y POISON, N'' POISON
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CREAT BARGAINS,
1-101R08:E aZ) 0.�zzLrL FOOD SELLING OUTS
llOViINION UABQRATOR? GIVING UP BUSINESS
Copperas, tete hest and cheapest disinfectant at the
Ido=iiosabratorp, .T". W. BRQ177►'I'l1'Qs r'rop
Exeter Fan ShoW.
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ewes, &o.–Delaware, Was, Hooper;
Hartford Preli&a, John Audereott;
Concord. Dr. Sweet, Robt. Kellaway;
Rogers No. 19, Wm. Brown, Ales,
Aliiq ; Rogers Ne, 4, John Anderson;
Any Alm variety, Jolter Anderson,
Robt, Moore; Crabs any variety, B.
V.Blliot, Thos, Allin; Early Crawford
Peaches, Jos. Diller; Late Crawford
Peaches, And. Johuebau, Joe. )eller;
Auy other variety, Jacob Roedder ;
Best collection canned fruit, Mrs.
John Willie, Simon Jery..
VigigTAIILUS-4101r bus. Early Rose
potatoes, 1 , McColl, Jae. Shell; Half
butt. Beauty Hebron, Alex, Alli*,
Jas, Snell .; Half bush, late Rose, IL A ud mala up in 'irat•allsse style, anal xt pale es That cannot tail to please. Ail Goode
Latuport, Ww. Snell; Half bush early 3lt�.131 AIN PLMN 11GtLUES,
Vermont, Wil. Parsons; Half built, ��t
Snnwilake putatue, Al"' Ai"' Jae, No Trouble to Show how Good,ss.
Snell; Half buah. any variety, ,las.
Stell, Frank Kirke; Four head Win- Pl'irl la1C Ilg yQLcr �+'c`J,Tl1� Produce, for which
SixirWoodcabbage. Ales, Ai1 L. Ludwig , t l,e Highest Prices will be paid.
Gland beets, �l�"tlr. I'� Maud, Alex,.,
Alliu; Six long lnangalds, Jae, Snell.' -
'iVrti. Fara,or+e; calx globe Inangolda, JA E PICKA D, E ETERS
Jae. Snell, Jos. (jobbtedt,)k ; Six 'r✓
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Swede turnips, mom. muter, Jon, sestet 22u4, 18,4.
Huukin; Six early horn carrots Alex.
Allin, \Vm. Fotland; Six, longorange
or red carrots, Max. ArnoRobert 1 etiea pansies, Mex. Allin, Miss Sholtz; MARKET REPORTS. '.
klFoora ••Six Yhita 13elfitatl carrots, 6 varieties asters. Alex. Alltu, Ten ",t;urrcele.tAts�'iiocJtp.m.Aednea,l__ ay.l
\%!m, Batkwill, Jae. CarIiele; Twelve weeks' stack, ootlretiou, W. S. Sweet,1 e,►u>..rriGAT
ears Indiwn porn, Itichd. Ricks, I.A. IV. . S., Alex. Alibi ; 12 varieties ver.. tvraitetvtioa� i ..•
(teal
Ludwig; Three musk melons, Jas,,' hems, Alex. Alibi, John Anderson ;1 White \Vi att, New ,:: . ",
1884.
Altatw
-FTSE OLD -
1884.
ESTABLISHE D HOUSE
To the Front M " " ,.
yitst Close stork. end at Iaricea that DEFY' COMPETITION.
Wit
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Pull of all the Lethal deaigus in
"4' •as'stecls, Overcoatings, Tweeds,
070to071
ta7Jto071
; ',, v'arietiea sin0 7l to 0 70
Ford Four heads cauliflower, Atex. 6 glo petuuia,t. Alex. tto,l WIieait Saar 0 7l to 0 70
Allin, Robt. Moore; Peck rest onions, Atlin; 6 varieties double petunias, i smarms att+'ax
Wm. Balkwill; Peck white or yellow Alex. Allin; 6 varieties phlox drum- ,is riwsyinowa :::
onions, Wm. Balkwill, Jae. Creech; mond, W. S. Sweet. V. S. Alex, Al (lata ..
Peck tomatoes. Alex. Alliu, James lin; 0 varieties ladiol1'irorias, Jubn And- aloSae:3 :•, •
.,
$ toothy •'
Down; Sit bunches celery, Alex, onion; 6 varieties zeouiae, Alex, Al. Pa ..:
Cortos►
Agin, Wm. Fotland ; Theo citrons, lin, John Anderson; I3eat arranged ttices .,,
Rioltd. Hunter, Wm. bammie,j , r,•, basket of out Sowers, Alex. Allin nutlet
Flourperbbl, ,,.
Six parsnips. Alec. Allis, Robert CO1h Ctiau Of annuals in bloom, Alex. l L''�titin os,s ept~M1b g
1 Moore; Beet collection vegetables, tibia, Drie"e".i ieapr b
ltobt. Allin; Six sugar beets, James TJADILn' WoRI;.--Loaf haine–made l bents per lb. .
'bread, male two days before the allow, a Ducks pe prb
Ford, Alex, Allin; Sweet cora, Alex. y 4Aickcnapert►r
Attie, Jas. Loadmaa; Nantes garrote, Wtn. Bell, Alex. Allin, Duncan Me- ebiekene elr perloo '
Alex. Attu), Robt. Moore. Ewen; Hand -made patched quilt, W. neat
I)alnx Pacinuce.—Five the, bettor, L'e11, Mies MoEwen, Wm, Bell; rale- Ridearouhg, ...
drOAiutt .,,
sufpiolet,tly Yelled, Baht. McAllister, ad quilt, lilies afoEitren, Thos. Cam- SLt00pliciAs,eacb ..
L+', Willinme, Wm. Toylor; Five lbs, WOO. John Down; Tatting, Miss Mc- von 11ccper1b
without salt, Robt, M.An,e.n*. huott. W. S. Sweet, V. S„ J0•111e9 tLyperton
butter 11l71 onsnerbushr .,,
Woo per cord
Wm. Ball. Riohd. Rieke; Fifty lbs.
Salt butter In tub,, private, S. ilo-
gartli, E. Willittene Thos. Willis ;
Factory -made chew, Jae. Cooper,
Nicholas White, Wm. Bagshaw ;
Cheese private made, Dougall Bros.,
Wm. Bagshaw, Robt. Bell; Cheese
(extra) Jas. Cooper.
MA:IUr. cTunE5.--WO011en home-
made quilt. Miss 111cEwen, Henry
Randall; Ten yards domestic cloth,
Mrs. John Bell, And. Johnston; Ten
yards all wool flannel, And. Johnston;
Pair all -wool blankets, Mise McEwen,
Mrs. John Bell ; Ten yarda satinet,,
And. Johnston; Woollen yarn, Misa
iii0Ewen, Wm. McEwen; Ten yards
Dom wool cotton, Miss MoEwen, A.
Johnston; Factory -made quilt, Dun-
can MoEwen, Miss McKnoti; Factory
blankets, cud. Johnston; Set single Lace work, Miss McEwen, James
Inness, Geo. Eacrett, John Trebble; Tom; Guipure work, Miss Sholtz;
Double team harness. Peter Frayue, Berlin wool work, Mies Sholtz, A.
John Trebble; Cured ham, Jae. Tom,, eloDonell; Flower wreath, JAlnes
Alex. Ingram, Three pieces copper Horton, Miss Sholtz; Shell work,
work, Bissett Bros.; Assortment tin Jas. Fanson, Alex. McEwen; Hooked
work, Jas. Pickard, Bissett Bros. matte, Mies Jennie Harding, Eliz.
Assortment marble work, Weekes Weir,Wm. McKeweu; Hair Flowers,
Bros.; Sewing machines, Jas. Pick- Mies MoKnott; Gent's homemade
ard, Bissett Bros.; Organ, B. G. Wade Plain breast shirt, Miss McEwen,
& Co, Thos. Dearing; Set parlor fur-
niture. Wm. Dred; Set bed room
furniture, Win. Drew, John Brawn ;
Panel door, Dyer & Howard, 1st and
2nd; Ornamental plaster work. Wm.
Howard ; Assortment tweeds, Jas.
Pickard; Assortment boots and chose,
Jas, Pickard; Carving iu plaster, bust
from life, (special) 'Weekes Bros.
Tom; °roobot work, Mies Sholsz,
Jas. Tota, A. 11oDonell; Embroid-
ery In silk, satin or Velvet, A. Me -
Denali, Miss McEwen, Wm. Bell ;
Embroidery in muslin, Jas. Panton,
Harriet Manning, Wm. Bell; Em-
broidery, in crape or chenille, Stirs. J.
A. Douglass; Embroidery in worsted,
Mrs. J. A. Deuglaes; Braiding, blies
McNiviu, S. Hogarth, Duncan Mo -
Ewen; Palley knitting,Miss MoKaott,
Jas. Tom, Jas. Creech; Two pair
woolen sooke, Misa 11fc1!iwen, Jae.
Fanson; Two pairs woollen stockings,
Miss McEwen, Duncan MoEwen
Two pair woollen mitts, Wm. Jeek
ell, Jas. Tom; Two pair, woollen
gloves, Jas. Tom. let and 2d: Honey
in comb, J. Dinnin, J. Diller; Honey
in jar, Jos. Diller, John McMahon
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070 to 071
045 to055
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70010740
120 so a 00
0 Otto065
060to0ss
017to317
15 to 0 10
5 00 to 5 50
Q15to040
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000to000
005to000
007 to 000
050 to 0 es
025 to 030
700to700
500 to000
000 to 000
ai 50 to G 73
000to•100
050 to 0 70
010 to 000
700to800
040to075
1100to350
HENSAraa nfARsEtcs.
Pall Wheat per bh ,.. 0 0 73 to 0 755
Sarong " .,. 0 74 to 0 75
Barley (bright) ... .,. 0 51 to 0 57
Barley (feeding;) ,.. ... 0 44 to 0 40
White Oats •,.... ... 0 28 to 0 30
Black Oats' ,., .., ,„0 07 to' 0120
Apples per bbl. ... 1 all to 1 CO
Potatoes per bh ... ,.. .., 025 to 0180
JtDGEB.
Ladies' Work. --Mrs. Bowden, Mrs.
H. Miller, Mrs. J. Miller.
Manufactnres.--D. Johns, George
Menace, C. Gidley.
Dairy Produce, Roots, (rain, Vege-
tablee, Horticultural 'Products, Arts
and Flowers.—A. MOD Allan,
Poultry.—Chas. Aetzel, Seafurth ;
Win. Moore, London; Fred Goebel,
Mitchell ; Thos. McClochlin,
Implements, Carriages, &o. --Wm.
McLeod, Luoan; , U McNichol, Us-
borue; Thos. Cook, Usborne.
Sheep and Pigs.-- Jas. Nooks, Shirtings, Denims, Cottonades, Table Linens,
Whalen, Jas. Darling, Lieury ; Alex. Table Napkins, Grey and White Cottons,
McLaren, Hibbert. Shirtings laid twilled). Cott. Ba
C•attte..-•Wru. Purdou, Fullerton ; g �pn anons s
J.
herkhildl, Blansnara ; C. Sim- 'P.SLACK AND COL'D VELVETEENS In nd greatpccvariety of shades
mollsLight Horses. -•P. Curtin, Adare ;
s we have drour business iu EXETBR NQBTa, we will on the As nit
edtai to ,,lose up Octobe'r, commence to offer the whole of our entire Stock of
Dry -goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Boots & Sboes, Rats So Caps,
Beady-xnade Clothing, 1
Bsrdware, Patent Medicines, &c
AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
We take this opportunity to tender over thanks to aur numerous
Customers for their liberal patronage during the past Eleven
years, and hope to see you all again soon, to secure some of the
Spacial Bargains 1ii:h we are Oicring
As our Steck taunt be disposed of in a short time, it will be sold regardless of cost, This
will be
A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
BY LAYING IN A (+000 STOCK OP—
FALL W NTER G000S
As:our Stock is well selected and principally Staple, it wilt be to your interest 10 examine
the Goole before purchasing elsewhere.
1441.0.4.000.14414.1.04
Come One, Coma All, and bring your friends along, Butter
and Eggs taken as usual.
Auy party desiring to lease the store can get imuTlecliate pos
October 2u4,18Fitt.
session by purchasing the Stock.
CURRELLEY & CO.
ESTILISINISIZED 1872u
"
SAMWELL AND PICKARD
Desire to call the attention of their customers to, and ask
their inspection of their large and
Complete assortm't of Dry Goods
Etc., for the fall trade of 188.1. Our stock is, we believe,
well assorted and carefully selected. It consists in part of
the following :
All -Wool. Dress Goods,
Plain and Fancy Dress Goods,
Black and Cold Cashmere,
Black and Col'd Silks,
Ottoman Cord Sills.
Staple Department.
John T. Hicks, NIitahell ; W. R. Your inspection of :these goods and prices will convince
you -they are right, as they have been Iinfiorled for this season's-
trade.
eason'strade.
Our Millinery Department is still under -the care
° e�.— n the lady " of our MISS McINTIRE, and the stock in this department
'petition ono of the gentlemen ao-
compgtt�yiug the ladies fell off, but will—if possible—be more attractive than ever this season,
fortunately did not receive any in– ( embracing all the latest American. English and French styles
juries. of Shapes; the latest shades in Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers,
The single phaeta;n with top, built _rimnee, Tips, &c., &c.
Duncan Melt; Collection home- Harding, Landon Township.
made wines, Aod. Johnston; li,ag' Heavy Horses. --T. Tiplady, Chu–
carpet, M. Eacrett, Jas. Carlisle, ton ; Wm )coney, Mitchell ; Philip
Mrs. J. Douglass; Log cabin quilt, Mowbray, Granton.
Miss Mohiwen, Mise 11cKnott, Jas. N t I `h 1 d riding nom
Faneon; Knitted quilt, John Down;
Case .nillinery, Jas. Pickard.
SPECIAL FOB LADIES' .Woiuc,--Etc •
broideryin satin, cud' embroidery in
FIFE ARTS.—Water color drawing,. velvet, Buis. Weir; Button wreath,
W. D. Weekes, let and 2d; Paintiug Jas. Carlisle: T+anoy Knitted rug, W. by John Mettles, of Exeter, was ad•
in oil, Digory Braund, 1st and 2d; Hooper; Tufted quilt, Jas. Horton ; mired by many.
Crayon eketoh, Geo. Stacey, Thos, Fancy bracket, Mrs J.. A. Douglas ; There were over 3,000 people in
Work chair, A. McDonell; Kensinv- town.
Ellerington ; Pencil sketch, George
Stacey, Thor. Ellerington; Collection tou paintiutt, Maggie White; Lea The gage reeaipte amounted to
of photographs C. Senior; Hair-dree• ther bracket, Wm. Jaeltell Painting ,,early $1700.
ser's work, E. H. Fish. • ou. Satin. Wm. , Bawden ; Cross on Competition iu the horde ring was
FLowERs.—S varieties verbenas iu card board. Jas. Ferguson; Flouiton very keen, and lt was a difficult mat•
pots,' John Anderson; 3 varieties fu. lace, Mises ,MaKetveo; Paler bracket, ter to decide between the merits of
rallies in flower, John Anderson ;' g Henry Randall: Hand -made bird the different between
s.
cage, H., Randall; Painted' plaoques,
varieties geraniums in flower, John
Andereon, Alex. Allin; Hanging bas. Rev. C. Fletcher; Crazy work, Thos.
ket filled with flowers,John Ander. Ellerington; Darned net, Maggie
, son. Alex. Allin: <, White; Twine work, _Mise MoEwen;
CUT FLOWERS. --6 varieties stand Motto in Berlii+ wool,•Dunean Mc
ard dahlise,-W. S. Sweet, V. s. vex. Ewen; Raspberry vinegar, W. S.
Allis ; Boquel 6 varieties dahlias, Sweet, V. 8,
Alex. Allin, John` Anderson; 12 vari.
JUBILEE SINGERS.
The most interesting feature of the regent
exhibition at,Montreal. wa,a a company of col-
ored Jubileegingers engaged in manufacturing
the celeb:ated'Gold boin'TobaeCo, and at the
same time delighting the crowds of spectators
with exquisite southern melodies, A gold mod.
al end a special diploma were awarded to this
popular brand of obeying )tobaeco, and the
thanks of tbecommiteee tendered to the d
erns Tobacco Co. for their attractive exbi •
fin OUR TWEED and GENTS' FITRNISHINGS we show
choice lines of English, Scotch, Irish, French and Canadian
Tweeds, English, Scotch, and French Suitings, English and.
French Trowseringe
Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties Shirts, Braces, Hosiery, Etc. We have a good -cutter on tire.
premises, and guarantee a fit in every ease. Our stook of Blankets is very extensive in
white. In Furs our stook is complete. (gt ey and brown) in Boas, Capes, Sets &c;. &c,,
also 'Robes in Buffalo ard Wolf. Our Boot and ,Shoe department will be found fully as.
sorted in Ladies', Gents' and Children's wear, also a full assortment of Trucks, Valises,
and Satchels.
GROCERIES NEW AND .FRESH.
SAMWELL & ` PICKARD.