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The Exeter Times, 1885-11-5, Page 8pnea*(.unwar Atereitememoisomosmaaseommiteartalurinsallentie INSURANCE. Ata meeting of the Band of Hope in the HEIJ AND THERE, _. .Rain -street Methodist Church ort Friday F'] NEST LLCtIoT, AGENT FOR evening, there was a goad attendance and a .t .F. CODIPAN ,or London, 1•:nl;lai.tl, vocal and metro-meutat'mitsei . Ltlolinow has. struck her rate at 20 BRITISH EMPIRE LIF'iy ASSURANCl•: COM- laid yourself of that vile Cattarh. Guar- Mille on the dollar. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM. Yon' interesting programme was. rendered, PANY, 01To.onto , also for the PIRENIX FII.i, consisting of readings recitattous dialogues' INSL7t the ROkY s�CL CANADIAN NADIAN of Montreal a' d the Nowa condensed. PANT, of London, Eugenie. esteeateheo yam anteed Cure. Dr, Carson's Catarrh Cure Eire, Way, of Hewlett, has gone to Assets over, $5,000,Ou0; claims and bonuses 1)1.00. If your Druggist has not got it send Leucon. paid, over sie.OW.eoo. $1.00 to Dr. (r.'A. ('arson Medical Co., To- ronto, who will send a bottle express paid. The town office of the G. T. R., &0044.NE in. -)f e• shali be happy, to re -1 Send tot pauzplllet. St, 11larys, was burglarized an Thurs- ceiue at ail tunes, f'om any part of the i Bev. Mr. Cosgroye, of Loudon °t eupiet' dray night last. County, items of local steers. such its ac- ; the lefain-street Methodist Church pulpit on Hon. l ilreaatl Blake is to be bau- eidenes or any interesting incident trleat Sabbath last and administered the sacra ever, from any of our subscribers or read- I ment of the Lord's Supper is the morning, peeked iu London on his return from ersat i generally for the purpose of public- {the eceaLove st s sermon. icewas held at the close of E`Ao(aar A dog, which ran down Maiu•street, with on the . a tun can attached to its *andel adpeudage, Cliuten. ' on :Monday afternoon, crated cotaai(lexable �r>lr ?11th`. , excitement and auiusemeut, but the canine ;firs. did not seem. to regard the matter as if it has tour — -------- were of au amusing nature. It gave vent to nee W THURSDAY, NOVF 'R 5tii, 1885 M 11feelings of excitement rather than of plea- ere been SALE REGISTER THURSDAY, Nov, 5, 1885. -Farm Stook and Implemeute, the propertp of John Martin, north half of lot 3, con. 10, Ilsborne, Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Harry Brown, auction- eer. FRIDAY, Novitemeat °thee -Farm Stook and Implements, property of Thos. itlawsoe. lot 11, con. 13, McGillivray. $ale at one o'clock p. m. sharp, Henry Labor, aunt, fes' Parties getting their sale baits printed at this office, will get a x'nsa, notice similar to the above. HEI sALL Rovz4n Miens, --One of the most complete roller mils in the Province, is rot 27 inoliea long WWI pinked constantly running aid giving the best setts - farm of James Liindsay, near faction. Gristing done to order an short notice. The roller flour takes the lead. Try AN ID M. G. Cameron, of Goderiob, atow gures. A few ears of c rase n r1OyC a for her owe Corn and Corn Chop cit Band. o..vay expect to Hear of oth Ilt\z:18 &UaQUHAAT. GENERA fiinetylo, 13 it and. b, convinced.' 20'tons of goad Mid - 1 d t" l f 1 filings o f and l ti ISA.A C CAF TS G'S Exeter, OntariQ. GROCERIES, DRY -GOODS, aooTs r Nn saoEs :sure, -. _ -_. ! A ratepayer asks, Why does the council's N1r,Jo ,1M ('F .Tfi t+erl%aefor nrstln4ertiozz, au ' not make knann its tithe of meeting more hope, ha 1. in deli ' el t :i t s to act h. 1 s t z t t vr' et ' 80PIt C t T4 par ltne for each stabs qz t_ ) a bta. ug fl a hey iii ms tt! his sv nertion will be chargedfo aotieea apnearznl at the call of the reeve e" l e carnet ane- iuthiecolumn. « er the qut .y anless tate reason is that it iucihea ie �.._. - - etas been the usual cuetam to adjourn this LOCAI, HAPPENINGS. iln Doig, farmer, sSouth Emit, ENs5LL,--Wanted at the Hensen Oat - Meal Mills,Elft thousand 1 i s an Ifl]illeflee tree stnladinp " e • y lousan tushc s of good sound Oats for Dlilliug purpmes. The high - owls, It ' lea:sures 21 feet G est price will be paid" Gat•xisal exchanged alrcunlfereoce, for oats. The of sway, We believe it would be bettor if a about 75 +public antler= were given young gi her evaltittg an Ula MAO •-__".,,.- e - years. of age escorted two&IiKT REPORTS. tOorrected at? o'elo*p.m. Wednoeday. ria to their homes on Ontario- PALL waEaT Our Goods and Groceries are Warranted of the Best nal- Clintou, and just after he had zvidie,vee„ t , ,,. o: to 0 B4 oil ni.ht" to ono of thea, he item •.. ••. • ,.. a so too es - , 1llitto 4Flae t \Aw :: olio to o i?, - ity and Latest Styles. Families in the village and surround. Quid - zed it by throwing hie arias lied ivhat dew o tai to o s, Don't forget the grand concert to lie held stoat, Without exception, the hest sud rhea et t'. in the 'Main,street Methodist Church ea 4,, + p 1l,rzle se eeeuing, 23t1 Nov. Prof. Birks aua °aid g0 lines ht Boots and Shoes we have ae yet seen, a - eau now be lta+i at C. Eaerett`a. Children's a quartette hale been engaged to gine Ona of ' einufiasl Carriages, Express �Cng(.ns, Bicycles of all 4 their papular coecerts in behalf of the Bab. erotlnd 1 sixe,4, Felt Deere anti lieu`s Hand -made • bat•h :+cittt(ti. Admission, Adults, ' a cants ; that atm ilaats ; asst laarne,s of every tlescriptiot; • elulthert out of the sahaol, 15 cents. Come The ctpau(z alt, fleet•• onste Ytly on hand. Call and see them, The Y. Pe 0..5.. have prepared a eourse of i. sicca Butter aattl Eggs taken in exchange for; entt•rtaiutueuts, which wilt coneist of three catne8 1 ,ands, 4 LAt;u.r,'rr. - lectures and a sacred ooueert. The first ,Inti + leettlte wilt b.' given in tht' lecture Mem of I A Or INTRRHAT eo Af L-=-•Ilaviug opened a the James—street Methodist Church .next at ot.lr. Restaurant anti Ila. ,ting house In James' Tuesday evening, by Bev, V, J. Snaith, Lon. .lent slam Swelnt}ton'snawbiauk,'Marketsquare, Ibei;+daft; title,'•t3y,ik1itIt'tl:O X'rota•Protestaut,' everL d ' tO say that I am now in a p•tsition to aeeow• r auspice of the c.ezrse tieket is 2a coati. S,rhat t eilate baartlel+ vy tts(t zvaa " or (laY ; aim' A meeting of ti.e: Direettna at the Exeter farmers with Meals an.1 good stabling and t Poultry and Pet Steck :tsaocia.tittu was held ' eeurs i feed for horses at vary Moderate prices, The i on 1 ri:lay mean-, last. Causiderable base- OId 'rest amore building is comfortably heated with nods zeas done in the+ way of drafting a code Ezekiel trot air and well furnished. Give us a tell. et rules andbrin:,•iug up and settling other it/ will b J. A, HeYits• 3 matters. It ha- mat yet heat decided when ++ their filet exhibition will take place. A , that the seersoual. l m"etiu;; •'f th' members will shortly be - tete peace 'Air. Hurden. of the ?,;,tl-tars tank hes re-; waled. turned from his hunting tour. iti a learn hp' Au !tela went the round of the press a tew faxd fair 'wk. -Mrs. W. G.Collins. of lira• ' weeks aka eayiug that standard saver dollars forth, is M present vi�iting friends in town. t were, only worth 791 cent, in Detroit Mer- ,_ , • � s , cl:a.it t •• a � them, but on Mer- -Rev. Mr. ltl4w�ou is improving yit z ly,att 1 c to u„tre i t, refries t m, it will be some time bt fare he will iw eb:e to , t aqui*, 1 wa, f'nu.1 that there wile n:� truth axuly the patpit, in the reair, and big doUarastill pass at par — If you wish to ;;et rid of any call round and Village Council. pity for soil paler for it�d1;. , tri certain There is ten, calk of Navine the mail car. The L The council met by enter of the reeve, at vie:1 ken the lfais! office tr Exeter `,tib is readers the market house on slid .rad of November, , au the wezubcrs Itr :-cat, txeeI t me, Jahns tic afternoon ilietead of the cventug. as now. selling The miuntes of the previous meeting were 1•o fe(•I setistb 1 that the popnlation across *li!„ef at; read and caath-m+'tt, Mr. Wm. Grigg, in., rite river wocild appreciate the chaneo. as , c tel on I 1 it 1 then receive their mail t �' aspleads; a 1>Ltitit>u of srstrai ratepayers, i 1 king for a lisup tin 41*n cururr of Main and s much either, aria won.d also havo an appor- they ]lou tlimcoe sts. Iaioved by J. Pickard, sec by A. G t taultf aussvaring inners by return .haft, if i Dyer, that a lamp be placid 00 the earner of 111°8;1'04' Tho auction sale of Mr. Chat. Ditnla 's Main anal Simeoe-streets. and one en Hain. iy ray between the market seuarq 1 farm stock anti implements, in Stephen, a L� MERCHANDISE ter nook and giving her a hies tifun is %WWI mg x tied the whole neighborhood,: tufo mewl .., (a; to a art illi_ country can rely on Good Value for thein money. nlarlo} ... ... ... ... ... to 0 ;u ?a Articles delivered promptly at your homes, in the lags, if 1:;5to'2Ott ... u ;s to o s„ desired, �. a Ge G A Trial Respectfully Solicited,. r t1ealers say that the bivalve slats •.- mitla� ti Leer everytyear•ti e o �raG hyea`3 ,•. 4, the extravegaa prao 0 f Aoaa u whole oyster into 0ao'1 plate saga o la tot ]f, cli festivals and tea meetings, - Ratter t 19 to 0 14 Flauri<axbhl.::. -., ,.• ,., 5 uOGo Stu sv'rid is b''cauling less austere Patatoes,per bag •• •• ,•. 000 to 0 70 de, Ap Ales, „bag , ,., 0 40 to 0 ",0 11r edAlalplesjtr It gig to 0 oo 1s said tet be a printer e error' (ieeee perch. .” u ei to u ou u the h'ttvieed version of the , z iiekei.ePgrl' ::: ::. o sa to 0o ss allheiht. Itis to be found in -Chickens per pr ... .. 0 e e. to 0 40 ...,t 5o to 5 iS Itoef 5Olato000 ring thee against illy laud, ; Hi eeroalle. ••• s 00 to 6 tw; dressed . 6 00 to 700 • tlatians may know theta i'• ir! r Spee akine,oael .. ,.. 0 S0 to 6 5T of size leiter word, reed Me. calrA�xiaa ,., a Ftl to 0 +e \wool perlb 0 h7 to 0 1s, f our °at,itu , thus nudges iris Any pertcu .. ... ... 700 to 000'; aubacrib*>Yi' , **\%! dUn+t' lYi�pl ntr�r inti t t O' '�0 "1..1" o 1 73 uey desperately bad, but our. HENtiAr,r, atAiikl':, S' do, nut they eo doubt owe Fan \Sheat per tat ... ,.. a 0 SO to 0 f+9 p• Vit% t sir to you pay UP, we'll pit} ehetll, exilestl7*it hti : n 0 to o TO '1I pay you." His reaeouing narleytfee'ltuga .,. 1y good and toryio,tt, tphita slate, D � lllilt•li (rata ... uekuow StWtindl ativlade its A1'p`cs per bbl, ,.. against swindlers who are ' otntoas per bit the at:l,aanmaker these HORS S FOR SALE d imp if nay of these tellos� ai ,t o •ic rat. t n n til x u l f . p bo w feel 8 Stn 1 , , 9 n tl t * with to , + Y I + 1 ]est a 1 mare i m v e l } 1 u v i :dare, 1 Inas-' , ONO 1 k tlri Oar Ol i. li e 't leave vaceivate them with imported � r 1 , old hero ('wit, Tyra Sucking Cone, 11,1 zz'711 ho sold cheap. For (nether parttculara, apn ly to t 81'1 Sltxl'iII 10i in the worth lo{.a,iroatedp 00 One o Bailment sunt mo creditors you. y 1f end they 040 to046 0dttoOSC ... 0Sito09S ... 100to100 .•. o „i to 0;0 a. eAatgun. It :ran not o)ulpulsory primary vita• civatiou that stamped out small -pox and • •^»" ' short clistaue,' wast of the village, teak dace in Germany,but coil tnlsor re-vac- ani'ictaria•streetby Carried. Moved by J, a last Tharsda afternoon, and natwithawand- l y Pickard, seconded by W. Biesttt, that this l . 1 ciliation at the age of 12 years, Sub council adjourt, uutill call of the reeve.-it*g the wet and disagreeable weather, there eotupulsory vaeojilatian and re•Yaeei• was a good er.twd in atteudauee. Dwain Gaveled. wasbrisk and good prices were realized for nation exists in no other country fit M. EADDETT, (:leek, the stock and other property. Mr. John the wo* Id than Gerfnany, and ltt no —" ' Gill, who is it proficient auctioneer, wielded other country has mail -pax been re- ifirevet3e.. the dammer. Now is the season for oyster cocktails. 1 The following names we. o added to the dueed to such a minimum. The,+boulevards" are now thickly covered with maple leaves, Some of the huntsmen have gone to Black Creek in quest of deer. venire' lint for Exeter, at a Court at ltevi- So far siou held on Tuesday last, Judge Tont pre- been obtained to the ps.i:ions for the siding :-George Edwortby, owner, right of appointment of Mr. John Beattie, of his wife, pt. lot 3, Main -street ; Alonzo Snow has fallen here twice lately. ::0W iy 511e11, tenant to D. Johus, pt. 12, Main -street; Saxfartb, as police magistrate, and the time to expect it. Thos. Breuaevmbe, tenant, pts. 1, 2 and 3 t hese have been forwarded to Mr. 1 One day last week, while Mr. E. S. How- Main.street • Pratt fisher, owner, pt. 15, lower, finite a number of the pati• ard, was driving from Loudon his heat* took Huron -street; J. 0. Cartwright, tenant to B, sick and died when about half way home. S, O'Neil, pt 10, Hain -street, tarns Nava not beau returned, and A new organ is to be piaood in the Main- The Exeter council have decided to place when they are in the number of stn - street Methodist Sabbath school room, as two additional lamps on Maio -street, one natures will likely repreaeut a fair the old one does not meet the requirements. between the 13ethodist church and the mar- proportion of the electorate. Ono day last week, a defect was discovered ket and the other at the corner of Simooe. in the baiter in Dyer & Howard's planing street, at the southern end of the towu, These A. few days ago Mr. J. C. Fuller, of mill, which leas heeu repaired. extra lamps are needed and more, too, The Lagan. left ti puree and buggy stand - Mr. Chas. Snell has been fixing up his Tures a few weeks ago mentioned three fug in front of one of the doors at the office in the Post Office Block to keep cold places where lamps were badly ueedea. Ono Cattle Food Factory, Mitchell. Hie ant daring the winter, of,tbe places suggested by us is to be sup- y wife was seated in the rig. The ani - Pour young Inds, of Exeter North, had to phed, and no doubt the other two lights will pay $1.50 each for tampering with a man's be granted in time. taxi got frightened, and, turning property on Hallowe'en. A few days ago, while Mr. Oliver Johnstou, shirt, upset the buggy, throwing the The tax -collector says taxes are being paid blacksmith, of Clinton, formerly of Bucking- lady cut on her head, but fortunately very sattend slowly, and its matter.the ratepayers had ham's shop, Exeter, was using asledge ham- ershe teamed slight injuries on the mer, assisted by another workman, a piece There were 3250.45 worth of stamps sold flew off the head of the hammer and cut au dead. The animal got away with the at the Exeter post office daring the month artery in his left arm. The blood sported shafts and harness, but was soon af- of Oet sports have returned from their hunt- twenty feet and he found it necessary to go ter caught. Theto a doctor and have it bound up. The ef- inng tour. They succeeded in shooting a deer frets of the wound will lay Mr. Johnston up James McDonald. who* a home is and capturing a good bag of ducks. for some time, but wo hope he tray recover in Stratford, Ont. (says it Detroit The shocking depredations of some of the sooner than anticipated, newapapr,) was injured on Saturday medical students at 'Toronto on Hallowe'en. The anniversary services of the Main-st. P superseded those of the Exeter youths. See methodist S .S. will be held on Sunday evening At 1'iyalouth. He was nt- ' news notes. and Monday, Nov. 22nd and 23rd, when a temptin, to get On a train when he Mr. John Fisher formerly in the Centras good time may be expected. On Sunday was struck by the platform and seri• sermous will be preached at 10 a. in. and ously wounded about the hips. The 6,30 p. mp and at 2.30 p. m, a platform sufferer was brought to the city and meeting will be held, consisting of addresses, attended b Count Physician Thud and singing by the school. On Monday ev Y Y y ening, 23rd, a grand concert will be given by uer, after which he was sent to Har - Professor Birks, of London, accompanied by per Hospital. Miss Ella Cole, Miss Alice Morgan, Mr. 1.A. Mairhead, and Mr T. Hook. Doors open at Some fiend poisoned two of Mr. 7 ; concert at 7.30. Wm. MMlellis' (Luokoow) mastiff dogs Hallowe'en night was duly observed on the other day. "Nellie," valued at Saturday night by the mischievously -dispos- ed Iads its town, and the chaagea in oat- ' buildings, etcetra, which they made had to $300,is not expected to reoove r. remain til Monay morning, when people The poisoned bait was given to the were necessarily engaged putting things to animals in Mr. Ileitis' own garden, rights around their back yards. Cabbage for lying on the front door stay was heads were sticking out of some chimnies, found a piece of fresh beef, on which and others were decorated with wagon wheels. could be plainlyseen the glistening saivation army was presented with a g g s(c)entry box, which was very kindly placed particles of slrychinine. at the entrance to their barracks. A few The Bruce Herald says Mr. Peter signs were reutoved, but no property was de- stroyed. Grant, of Walkerton, who sold his The new roller skating rink, which has house and furniture, reached Toronto been christened the 'Dominion," will be on his way to the old country, when formally opened to the public this (Thurs- day)evening. The rink is very large and 100 in cash in the drawer of a table will afford ample accommodation for all who wish to spend a pleasant evening. Those that he had sold for sixty cents. In who delight to see the "downfall" of others an agony of fear all anxiety, he oamo should attend, and those who like to look at book to Walkerton and found the pur- graceful movements on the roller should at- tend. as both may be satisfied. The Exeter 0haser;of the table. This lady, Mrs. brass and harmonic bands will supply choice Vouhatten, had found the money in music, and a good time may be expected. the drawer, and rejoiced the heart of The price of admission is 15 cents for adult M. Ql act by handing it Over to him spectators. 10 cents for children under 12 years of age ; skaters, 25 cents, skates sup- jut"' He gratefully prevented her plied, if desired. - with twenty dollars, The Toronto Mail, in speaking of the Me. A. C. Reid, of Tatman, and 1). Ben - Dowell Comedy Company, which will appear nett, of Toronto, wrestled in the Col- in Fanson's Hall here, next Ttesday evening, says ;-"Jeff D'Angelis is a versatile genius lingwood skating rink on Friday er sure enough, as most people must have ening for $100 a side. The last fall thought who witnessed his performance as took 22 minutes of tough work 10 de. Spaulding or the Private Secretary; last ter -ening, after having laughed until their sides aide, and was a most eaoii<ing and in- Weed at his Dutch Comedy business in Pock exhibition of wrestling. The hontas the night before. His doleful and first fall was decided in Reid'e favor bewildered visage in his interviews with the in 15 minutes- Bennett won the nden night was dark and the roads were very y. Choleric Cattermole, also a capital character A9 wit intimaated in this per a few smoke taken by Mr. J. 0. Ls Breese, was a study, second in seven minutes, and Reid e, Capt. George Kemp hoes returned 4o, p and evoked almost continuous in got the last in a foul, Bennett having en and will open a store in Drew's Block, which none joined more heartily than Lady been twice cautioned by the referee. e premises formerly occupied by him, We Macdonald, who occupied the Patti box.' E. M. Johnson also gave an exhibi. Teak for (aim a good share ot patronage. The Company will appear under the auspices tion ol` club swinging. ad lhis,adrtertieemenn in another column. of the Exeter Baud .'. fuS COUPE l ltit ('•on:. LTsharne, Kirk ton P. 0. -1T1tAYI')D IRO NI LOT 6, 5.E. It: ii.T {nARY, TOWNS1i1POF 118BORNE Six Spring Calves (three of then. steers and three at then: honors.; one ot the calves Nnearly white two grey. nut three red and white. least Iteant of is the neighborhood of Farquhar. Any person giving any information that will load to their recovery will bosuitably rewertied. Tnos.TFT1'a, li•*rkton P. 0. over 2,000 signatures have T J. pI�AIi1E, COMAIISSiON)R . tut he Court Cameos) Plean-Deeds, Wills, Mortgages, Loasoa,and all f arms of ag- reotnents drawn and executed according to taw. ero,\'ET TO LOAN calnn.'.n ESTATE, Partite,wishing to borrow money on account of re- centpurabasea ofiend,or topay off existing mortgages will find a great saving fay giving mea call, Cart lend. money ate and ei per coot. accordingtotorms. N.J.0LARK . barber shop, Exeter, but more recently of Mitchell, has opened a barber shop on Par- liament -street, Toronto. Parties who stored their potatoes away in cellars are now having an unusual amount tf trouble picking them over and casting out pailful after pailful of rotten ones. Mr. Smale, druggist, wishes us to state e that the person who found a two dollar bill belonging to the Salvation Army captain will confer a favor by leaving it with him at the drug etore, The Grand Trunk engine which ran into the immortal Jumbo and sent him to king- dom come has been repaired and now sports a miniature Jumbo, in remembrance of the accident. Messrs. Daniel Davis and Jas. Weekes leave Montreal the latter part of this week, with about 75 heed of fat cattle, for the Eng- lish markets. -We wish them a pleasant voyage and safe retarn. Mr. Thee. Puddicombe, of Haysyille, Co. of Waterloo, who was in company with the Exeter huntsmen at Lake Smith last week, shot a buck doer which weighed 200 lbs., and a wild goose, which weighed 15 lbs. A coraiderable quantity of grain has been marketed here during the past few days, The prices paid for fall wheat and barley yesterday afternoon were 82 cents and 60 oentsrespectively. One week from to -day, the 12th inst., will he thanksgiving day. We as a people have mueh cause for thankfulness for the many sleesings vouchsafed to ns during the past Fear, and no doubt the day will be duly oil• iereed by all. - Our reporter was misinformed last week, when he reportedRev. Mr. Maghie, of Liman, s having preached in Christ Church, here, rad at Hensail on the preceding Sabbath. t was Rev, Mr. Craig, of St. Paul's Church, Minton, who officiated, The Salvation Army, of Exeter, opened re on Crediton ou. Thursday evening last. hey report everything as having turned out tisfactorily; save the drive there and back, h SUMMONED To Appear before the Barg E. H. FISH, Where the m.tu who +nine at the cry of "next" r000ive l a Shave and a Hair -cut 'winch could not possibly have been surpassed by any barber, NEAR THE POST OF1+'YCE. FANSON'S HALL, EXETER, (0145 NIGHT ONLY) Tuesday, Nov. 10th. (Benefit of Exeter Brass Band.) THE &DOWELL COMEDY COMPANY E. A. McDOWELL, Manager, Will present the New York and London Laughing Success entitled the "PRIVATE SECRETARY" In three acts, with this groat Comedy Cast: AIR, CATTERUOLD Mr J 0 Leterasse Arich East Indian Uncle, Douanes CATTEDstsam... MrE A McDowell iiis Nephew Mn MAESHLAND Mr Tom Joyce A Couutry Squire Hamm Mr James Robert Peyton His Nephew Giasoi Mx George Barr A Bond Street Taylor REV ROST SPADLD/ND Mr Jeff 1)'Angelia Private Secretary to Mr. Marshland jean ................................Mr James McNaught A Footman Knox Mr Wm Donaldson A Bailiff. RDITB Mias Fanny Reeves Marshland's Daughter Eva Miss Adelaide Arthur Her Friend andCompanion. MISS ASHFORD... Miss Florence D'Angelis Spinster and Chaperone. - Mrts STEAD Miss Kate Francis A Lentil tidy Admission, 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 ole (Seats now on sale by members of band.) AUCTION SALE! —OF— Farm Stock & Implements DMR. A. BISHOP has received instructions from the executors of the estate of the late Andrew Moir to sell by Public Auction, on Lot 31, Cor-. 3, Vsborne, on Wednesday, Nov. 11th, 1885, At 1s o'clock, noon, sharp the following valu- able property of the late Andrew Moir, viz.:- 1 iz.:1 horse fourteen wears old, 1 horse ton years old,1 brood mare eight years old, supposed to be in foal to Pride of Avon, 1 mate four years Old supposed to be in foal to Pride of Avon, ;,1 horse four years old, l hor se 2 years old, 1 filly , one year old, 1 sucking colt sired by Glonlee, 10 eowa supposed to be in calf to a thorough- bred bull, 9 steersrsing three yen rs old, stwo • year-old bolters supposedto be in calf to a thorough -bred bull, 4steers rising two years old, 1 heifer rising two years old, 10 spring calves, 2 fat pigs,6 spring 1pigs,2 lumber wa- gons. 2 hay racke,1 sulky hay rake, 1 Maxwell reaper, 1 mowing machine, '9 plows, 1 gang plow, 2 setts iron harrows, 1 pair bob -sleighs. 1 cultivator, 1 double buggy 1 wheelbarrow,1 pair scales,1 cutter, 1 Ingersoll seeder, 1 fan- ning mil1,1 turnip seeder, 1 sonftler. S setts double harness, 1 large grindetone,1 patent apple drier,, large quantity of pay, also a large quantity of straw (to be used on the place), and oilier articles too numerous to mention. Terme : All sumS of $6 and under, cash ; oyer that ammonths` cedit willouttt,l2 r be given on furnishing approved joint votes. A diaoount of 7 per Dent, will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. JOHN MOQUEEN & PETER MOiR, Exeoutors. ISAAC; LING S EN ,STOR *x$ *t *airs Butter'&Eggs 000* Uta* WANTED. Ai .lYl the son Cuxxelle & Co's. Old S i% Ili Shoo Shop Has opened out in EXETER N ORTII its the Varner store North of Satnwell Complete stock of Groceries. & Pickard's, where he is prepared to snake 10 lbs. Sugar; $1 Tea, 25, 50 all ktnds o: ordered work. and 75 cts—Good Quality. Boots 84 Shoes all Styles) at bow Prices. A nicely asaorted stack of 1 -C D W A.. :1 FORKS, SCYTHES. BINDING GLOVES, eater Manager O. Eaerett's B (Cheap.) Beet Machine Oil 60a per Gal. Establiehweret. 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