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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-5-28, Page 8GRIGO The hallelujah Band, which went from held ROUND THE COUNTRY. here to hirkton over two weeks ago, Kirlrttlm meetuags in the basement of the Main -street Methodiet Church on Monday and Tuesday Our sidewalks are 'wily in Head of evenings, having stopped here on. their way Y to Bayfield. Their labors, were very success- repairs. Wholesale anafol at 1 irkton, axe heneprw eleing and tater•planting Two fine stores in Exeter,belonging to the p- • alZ Drew Estate for sale very cheap, if not sold. Grope are All looking well, the P will be leased at a very low rental, A fine brick residence, tormorly occupied by Mr. growth for the past week being very Drew, also a frame cottage, and a vacant rapid, villagelot for sale very cheap. For Terme, More. Dolma Bros„ of tiiilt place &c., apply to JOHN ANTO i Exeter. carried of $27.00 in prize' iu the ,An editor moires the following announce- ment in his paper ; "Last week when we were coming home, we were held up by two BOO2 ET TIER ,•-AND Athletic Games in: St. Mair Men - day. day. X85 — r�.�-r � .1. a '85 We beg to advise our fxiends that we are offering for this season's trade a more than usually attractive assortment in the Yariousz of aDryGoods Mille on an- To which we Especially devote our attention, among which broad agents who took all the money we bad, Tim Hallelujah Band who have We would mention left. We hope, therefore, tleatourdelinq ons been holding revival services iu the Press Coods FANO'' GOODS EALER, a bra 311 pay their bt=ertpt EXETER, ONT. au sen e w Methodist iharoh here, gave their In large variety of fabrics and many beautiful Cie - promptly, as we are mighty hard up." farewell on Sunday night. "'he The time is coming feet- Signs, r Oh, would it were past- meetings have been very aueoeaaful 1 'When from our bright dreams and our slum- eonebdering the bney season. They i4'O S MusUz.s hers serene Are a band of earnest Christian Plain, Checked, Printed, ,&c. We'll be waked at the dawn 1 workers and their two weeks visit x By elle whirr on the lawn, l r PENTR, t,ar tine for Brat insertion, and ? of the ;blankety, sleep-rnurderxng mowing wilt long be remembered. b Afd Fl7Lrlt c• N ;c ra per rise ter each subsequent in wsch,ne, sectionwtllbecharged for notices aptleariam i in this column. While travelling through the country last week, we noticed several fields of fall wheat xeler TRt RI DA ', ;in which die gratuwas three inches above the "el*E ground. This speaks well for a god crop prospect. It ie, now hoped that a heavy frost i will not visit us, We know net of ono field of fall wheat that has been ploughed up this b, UM. erring ou recount of beekwarvi tendencies. Without exception tbe best and cheapest lint's of Boots and Shoes we here as yet seeu, can now be had at C. Eacrett's, .Also Obit- 1.w.114 hit-l."r ll,. Ne'll'.' .--We shalt be happy to re. dreu'e Carriages. pie/nese Wagons, Boys' eeire at all tirnes,,franat any Dart of the Bicycles of all sizes, ; also Harness of eve:y County,, items of ft+eat news, such ;ts ac- description constantly on hand. Call and ciilents,or any interesting inenlent ulrat; see for y'outeelvee. Butter and Eggs taken erer,,fratx aneof our srbseriberi or read- n exchange for goods. 0..S. 48 gni er71 dexerally jar the plsrpaft ,'i' public- Onpriday leafa child living with lir. S, stti,rn, Iiogarth., et Stephen, had a narrow escape l from having her nose taken off. .It appears the tittle girl was (mite a favorite ]ritlx 011e dog and played frxw morning until eve with him, but being rather rough, and teasing the animal, it snapped at the ehitd, inflicting I!lata Uric Iittte«, two ugh' wonuds upon her 11ege, 017 tht 1'.alndon, Unroll ti: Eruct' I ranch, Tri "'3 s t,* I>nnt,p� per AI.amt Line ere the contemplated ruuoval of the Express n"a 1 • `tt •...lila'* inherit Lac liven ,1.. ille•1 upon ,ear dw gat r t@n'ita env, I. t`3i�7n tf3:��;t,u�r`r• LOCAL HAPPENINGS. y many, Plock, White, Cream, Colored; various widths and qualities. . lilacs Curtains and Large Stock. :Embroideries Finest assortment we have ever shewn. Cloves Cotton, Lisle, ilk, Kid ; a, very varied and exten- sive assortment. os zy Ootton, Lisle, Balbriggian:, tic, ; full display. Cretonnes & Cretonne Fringes. To match beautiful goods. Small rare Giretiltoit. In this department we aim to keep constantly on Band a full end weal/14.4e reek of all the lines, in bots iu Fancy and Staple Stuallweres, ;1. call solicited l� Unuiville. A number of very fine cattle have been purchased in Obis neighborhood by Messrs. Slack dz Sumnwere, of tit, Irinrya, for to be gout to the old coun- try. At the reeideuae of the bride'e fa- ther, an Friday evening last, 1►ir. Mc- Niughtun, of Hibbert, and Mise William, of Uebort,e, were united iu the bonds of matrimony. We vial thews long Ufa and prosperity. We did riot rise to the dignity of a celebration ou the 25tb, but we were favored with a seleetioa of umeic in the evening by the Meter Brava band,. which was uo doubt appreoiated by our citizens. Curtains, Not +tilt t 1 seat 114 , tine ,twits ..ill liteerag,e met Oho tnieee mob ee to tarts tleweovet Brown, Weurth Ce,,: Are erec "1<1, 1t t ie sir i t:1 r x fetnx t,041'0" t'" 1p1w i oudau at t 0in.. rewzbiug \\ inphani a building for implements. este r .,1eeet 1 . letee ete. 1.sds 4y fire, 'at 11 4;004. The d vet train will leave Mfr, :Michael Smith ie building au g! freer l.s, ter t 4 te,ttl•e rte; j-- v. ler Val- \i ingbam for Leiden den ;tt 11. 15. a.m.. and addition to his house t p , w.., . ., �. rt:V l .SPY r. AWE, :, , u , F xr qa n t , t ,t'� n7 in� 4A" t' u' • 1 11� lid 1't - lax 1 f 'clock in the zer, tont. 'ittepriou 33xx,fan WF Ola-;:44trfsin1t11:M.I•,rvt- - boys indulged in a em° of baeo ball W. die -day n x t, rtul� ls1, nhtd,, affair The rt 'idents of the North Foul Jg s'reoin�.` I.ev, stfr, %colo Icavice for I'.uglatit' nut week a eatnel toot eve,, wife in refer- on the 28 inst., for the good of hie cm tt to t.,nr l a•14ee bring mol, strict. tans b health, tic 11 pi1++ on baei.. tr* it , t . t..+ irnlave'(. 'Pbe 25th paesed of 4inietl•, 'rhe tier' is ,+...411- +73 wet 1 t.r;'•t .,+ I'1nrlS�llx b We haw Aire h. -rimed the true i speer Oaf the b MAI u W. , �, 1 7{C rix it s tl. ndl., impos°V011 of o, neral a>1 we art` Informed. arteiu 1 1)waittrt' r4 span- 311 the afternoon. i.ns .gee. aimxal 3 .IIx- 1•erixtia 72 el the Veinelliee , Ode fm: this ett'3ngt'v4 y, w37te11 is e;lu'e t by The nieetieg held in Grant's Ball 11th. A very' feu uttewiaiier` iti rt'+ptl"L'd. t,lle r.4gi31{ar iaf.'tuht^ n;`31ri>;t t114• father. nn Friday evening, for the purpose of ,1l1 reeve,'ev:asiv -. are . *17:;11y 1111/t,+r1. `111411 sack is the east" the authority 1-4 cam - X l a..i°.ext. t, N. lr..i:t.l ti. s pn,led 1 4. tee:oily vlt1-1*, th ', Rye, th his 11-1- nccordancetwitlh !the Isurely tatteuded ra' iesara. llloir and 4ee.rctary. t'resident. v"ma s 1,y.laws, Cotlins,Exoter, and Dr.: