The Exeter Times, 1887-9-8, Page 87,1
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paid, over510.000,000.
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$gG109; George Folan 50e ;; 1 . Hewitt,
$57 OU Jelin ew' t ` U0 • ETI
' i ' • its, iF.,+, ` r Brown,
$•6Oa 1'. hrnale, el 25 , "l, Brneacombe,
$5.00 , J .Stone, $ tfa 20--Ce,tl ird,
On moll u of J. Halla secendet b T.
V u eron, the aouncal aoieurned to
meet again the fleet Saturday in oat. at
l,l o'clock a. m,
(>, W. 1.101 eN, Clerk.
i/ :deter Imes. .1412Ran,
THURSDAY, SEPT 8th, 1$87.
ROUND THE.COUNTRY.
U sbcrrie.
The names of the two pupils in eaoh
ohf e advanced p
gt ci d Classes of S S. No, 5
(Theorise who obtained'' the largest num-
ber of perfect lessons for the month of
August are as follows; -;nth, blase:- _W,
Elarvey, Ida I ydd. 4tholastt, edema Jory
Anna McCord. Sr, :It'd Phos, Russell, Q.
Harris and I7dlth Westoatl equal. Jr.
3rd, Lucie Proud, Ida Weatcott end Eva
Oke equal, 2w1 class, Violet Russell,
Blanche Westoott-
G, II. Tose
reacher
k,teen, bier.
Mr. Geo, Webber, sr. of Devon wli
has been the subject of a prolonged ill
ness is gradually recovering..
Last week Miss Deborah Dickey o
Crediton, passed away. Hee remain
were taken to the Exeter cemetery to
interment,
A few evenings ago while two of th
Devon nuurods were on a shooting ex
pedition., Wesley managed to shoot
large screech owl, and Albert sent
large musk -rat to its last home. The
returned home being over=joyed b
their evening's success.
A short time ago a meeting of th
metnbers and officials ot the Centralia
Methodist Church was held to consider
the advtsabilltyat building a new church
as the present one is getting very
shabby in appearance. We understand
that conclusions have been made favor.
able to the erection of s. new one,
shortly.
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Misses Maggie Stevenson and Lucre-
tia Collins, of Loudon, are visting in our
village at present.
Dr Sutton and lady, together with a
party from Luoan, arrived home Satur-
day evening, after spending two weeks
in camp at Grand Bend.
A little son of Richard Neil's, McGil-
livray, while at his uncle's had his arm
dislocated by falling out of the buggy.
Dr. Hossaok, of Luoan, was summoned,
Dr. Sutton being at camp at the Grand
Bend.
Mr, H. S. Laigeon has had to give up
his school duties for at least a month, h,
having oontrecteid a cold which is tend
ing to congestion of the lungs. A sub-
stitute may be appointed during his
illness which we hope may not be of
lot g duration.
Mr. S. E. H.00per,s sly rey Hard managed
to give him a leave the other night.
The rogue was captured m a farmer's
hennary as he was about to partake of a
3ainty repast. The boys ha i a lively
chase attended with much excitement
Eie •was taken alive though, and secured
awaiting Mr. Hooper and the hounds.
Usborne Council.
Council met Saturday 3rd Sept. pur-
ruant to adjournment. All members
present. Minutes ofprevious meeting
read andsigned.
Moved by J. Hall, seconded by W
Kyrid, that one and two -fifth mills In
the dollar be levied on the rateable pro-
perty of municipality in order to raise
- the sure of,e2927.09 for local purposes
for the current year. -Carried.
Droved by W. Kydd, seconded by T.
Cameron that,one and eighty-eight one
hundredths mels in the dollar be levied
en the rateable property of the munici-
pality in order to raise the sum of $3..
930.2b 'for county rate and Leg. school
equivalent. for the current year• -.Car-
ried.
Moved by T. Cameron„ seconded by
J. Shier, that fifty-eight one hundredths
of a mill be levied on rateable property
of the municipality to raise the sum of
$1,212 65 for interest and sinking fund
to redeem debentures issued in favor of
the 6, i3- and B. R. R. for the current
year. -Carried.
Moved by W. Kydd. seconded by T.
Cameron, that $1,25 43 be raised by
special rate on to s 4, 6, and e.7 6 con.
4 and lots 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9. con 5. as per
schedule prepared for that pur-
pose to provide tor int• and S. F. to re-
deem debenture issued in favor of the
L. H. and B. R. R. t3. F. accounts. -Car-
ried.
il,oved by J.Slifer seconded by J. Hall
legally req
that the sums 1 uiretl by the
trusteesdifferent s of the ehool sections
for th
for school purposesa current year
entered on
be levied and a the eolieetor's
ecdwithth
11 and collect a other rates.
Ckrried. Cameron,6
e'lored by 'I'.seconded by J.
law be ora
Shier that a by- ftsct legalizing
he aforesaid the levying ot t id rates. -Car-
ried•
Halls seconded Moved by J. nded by W.
cleric
Kydd that the notify sir Win.
to prepare collectorare has bonds
anis lay the sae before this his council titsting.-t;a
at the next me rried.
Shier
Moved by J seconded ;by Wm.
Lyddpeeve and tbat the TreasurerTreasurerbe
borrow for
authorized to b two months
$300 to'meet ceirrent exenses of muni- m
cipa,lly,- Carried.
IM1'ltOYEuvrs,-We are glad to see.our
town still lalprovi.ng. Many change
have taken. place to different business
plaoes, the most prominent at present,
being the property lately purchased by
Mr. A. 1-I. Frise, and which Is now being
overhauled and re -fitted in tit st•claes
style for barbering and htir•dresstn
Parlors. We t ndeia ani• thatit1 t.
p1 t ! is alt.
Flue's intentions to spare neither time
nor money in making his partet'a the
best and most attractive in Western Oa-
toric. Frain his plans we ata led to be.
lieve that in connection with the par -
tors above nailed a hrst-Class system of
hot and cold baths are to be establish-
ed, a want long felt in this time, All
to be furnished and completed cm the
most modern plan. It is also rumored
that he intends rfietting the dwelling
in a most elaborate manner, And from
recent observations it might be possible
tint Bert intends taking a partner.
BR(EFs.-Fire broke out on Tuesday
evg, last in a small frame house near the
flax mill, which' was soon consumed.
Origin unknown, -Mrs G. Doupe arriv.
ed here the other day trona Wiarton,
where she has been visiting for the pe t
two or three weeks She looks much
better after her tour, -We were treated
to some very choice selections from our
band the other evening. The boys play
well and promise to take no second
place with the Amateur Bands of the
Province in the near future. -Mr. 0..J.
Fitzgerald, of this plrtoe, suffered the'
loss ofone ot his imported Clydesdale
stallions, valued at $,000, Tuesday
morning, from out attack of inHmune-
tion.-len
nme-
tion.-den dollars reward is offered by
lir, Isaac 11 odguis bit the arrest and
conviction of the part/ or parties who
stole harness an4i other articles of value
from the stable of the Royal Hotel here,
the other rij,ght,
THE LAW OBSERVED. -We are glad to
find that the Scott Act is well observed
hore by the ex -hotel -keepers. To their
credit be it said that it is impossible to
obtain intoxicants In any of the places
of business. They are bound to live
law.abiding, notwithstanding the many
entreaties made daily to them for the
fir ulating fluid. As we always respeot
man for his loyalty to the 1 twa At. hi;',
ountry, and his willingness to submit
o the same, n0 matter how tyrant0al
hey may be, yet we cannot look with
he same degree of respectability on au
et that will discriminate and not make
he same determination to prosecute in
ne case as in another. While our !tote..
eepers have been closely watched and
n some cases made t0 atone to an of.
endedlaw. yet no steps have been
aken to stop the continual importation
rom the neighboring city, of bottles,
nd even kegs of that which will make
en merry and their families sad, anti
ause tumult on our streets at an early
our on Sabbath morning. We 'lo not
hink it a benefit to society for those
ho are either supporters of the act or
fiictals in whose hands are entrusted
ie due enforcement ot the same to sit.
ormant in the matter and content
hemselves by placing the blame on the
ioulders of the Innocent ; but on tits
ther hand justice should be meted our
o whoever may be the offender.
OBIT. -Un Sunday, Aug, 28, Albert E
oodacre, Esq. died at his residence in
isvilla,ge,age 51 years, His illness
as of about a week's duration, the same
eing cholera morbus. In the death o
e man whom we mourn, our continuit-
y lost one f its best citizens, as b•
as a man who worked and lived tee
✓ the praise of men, but rather, h•
ted on the straight platform of duty
e filled many positions of trust, anti
led them fatthl'uily, At the titne of
s dee,h he was Suitt. of the Methotli-t
S., Class leader In the church, record
g steward of the Lucan circuit, an
atter of the choir, which last p081110.
has held for a quarter of a- century.
e was a devoted Odd -fellow, and L.
ars has been Treasurer of the loclgi
d also member of the A. 0. U. I1
id when all these societies looked f.
1.st time upon the remains of a d•
-
rted btotner' a stranger would let
fe in saytni 1 'iThis village wept ove
departed friend," The funeral ton
ace on Tuesday and as the body wa
me to Its last resting place in Woe,
nd cemetery London it presented
ectecle neo er before witnessed m that
tinily. The procession Wthrough th
lage was extremely handsome, beim
acted by the. Luoan band a titch orgat
a12on renderer selection suitable t
e occasion. Next carue the U DI. i.
out 10,t children marching by two
nate bend folowe t by the A 0. \A
, and I. 0. 0 F., being about' 1011 mei
oh of these orders were in Unifuru
tizen and residents of the count:
aped to swell the cortege. The to
al sermon was preached on : Sund,.
e. last by Rev, Sellery. ;The chute:
re an appearance of true mournis
irrg'rclothed10 sackciotn." The arc
hind the pulpit and the pulpit, we,
aped wit h black On the front of to,
Ipit hung a `beau•ttfui Aortal trona
e seat. in the choir always ocouple
him was hung With a olaok ctrapin.
s hymn bork was planed on the sae,
air•, ,The sertnoe was preached fro.
o text 'Blessed are the dean wh
e in the Lord,". being plain effectu
.t applicable to the occasion as not
g could be said that wo`ulil be Is,
robe His life Was lived In the vel
UGh 0"Workr
t for duo ntgltt is comic,
en man's work is done,"
kirkton. (t
Our sidewalks are getting out of r
,r again,
Miss Mite ha's gone to London to Waco
e Languages in tXelmuth Colleare,
M,r, Natuan Doupe has secured to
oodhatn school for next year.
Mr, Leigh has been re-engaged 1
ash the nubile school for 1888.
1T,•v. 0. Fletcher, 14, A.of' Faiquhs
s exchanged' 'pulpits for a tow Su,
ys of late wit , his brother, Rev.
etcher, of Eltt,tnilton,
Rep gr. Rrldgeelaui': .of etl9ail,
preached In St. Paints .eburcll, to a good
auttietice +ird Shnday afternbon,
T401/01'041 of the Methodist 4. S,.
has just boon replenished With $25,00
•o iewb is
Werth bot
r
The $nndey evening Services i:tl the
Methodist cIiul•oh have been changed
from the hour of: 6.30 to ? p. int.
Master S. J, ,Kirk teas gone to
Ma'l'ys`to a(tench the Cotl, lust, 0t t
town,
slMr. Harris Roadhouse has lease'
of Mr. J. McGr•egor's farina fora num
" of years for $34,0.00 per annuli,.
Ur, Irving has been making some
one
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&Lcved by I. (.embroil seconded by tli'h
Halls that T. Brtmacombe receive 5
l
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for board of A. Carmichael an Indigent.
"vat't•ied,
Moved; by J. Shier seconded by Wm.
Kydd thatE. Stone be paid $16 20 tor
nine weeks board of A'. Bennett. -(76,r -
teed.
Moved by J. Shier seconded by 'r.
Cameron that orders be issued for the w
following amounts. vizt—
john Mara: $4.50:, George Kidd, $300,- to
CU ; itichard JJ un ter, $6,00 , Wolfe Kydd
$10.00, ',las. Gunning, '.$10,6'3; ?Cor1;e 'ria
Weir $50.00 ' Gal trge Wefr, x$20,00 ; da
Francis Cornish, $24.011; M. bainweil, k'1
Pa
th
changes aboutlhis premises of li}le, h
av-
ing moved his otioe and stable to the
opposite side of his lot.
Mr, Ben Rae, well known to every
person to this community, who has been
lying dangerously ill in the M'ntreat
hosptaal is reported to be recovering,
Ile was returning from 'Ireland whither
he went a couple of seals ago, when he
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Exeter. oorrespondeut concerning a boy that
was said to be abnaed. The hos is liyipg
with ! i le -0 tY
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awho e that '
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IS liar, in •!
a t a, anti thetruth is, not i t hire, alb(! 7,,
dare hiui to pot his name to his writialg
The boy leas ueen with nle. for about four-
teen months and novel' got Otte fooling, as
all the neiihbars well know, anti, the hoy is
auto and canspoak for himself• He never
ea
ftorit the Orphan's Horbte, nor,is he an
orphan, nor dill adopt him. On the day
spoken of he did get a dip in the tub, said
yen know how much harm it would du a
boy thirteen years of age for a woman to
give Wale dip in a tub Wet would. hold
four pailsofwater. If the correspondent
had been dipped or beaten as at0 says per-
haps he would have been abetter:character'.
And child write more truth. By publishing
this letter yea will much oblige me, ---L
ARt18TRoNG, Exeter.
Elis I have'used lllvorost't Cough Syrup in my
oh .family for two years, and always found it an
anjleeeellent remedy for boughs, colds, eke..
J. H. Penn/woe, Forest.
was taken wlch fever at Montreal. •
friends expect he will be able to rea
here shortly.
The Theatre Royal, Exeter, Eng-
land, Burned
Loudon, September 5.-A theatre at Es
ter took fire during the performance
Rotnany Rye." Tlie occupants of the
after an rtwful struggle escaped, but many
then[ were badly injured. 'there was or
one exit from the gallery, and the ru
there was terrific. Snores wore trodden an•
der foot and suffocated, .A fire escape was
brought to a window, and many inside were
rescued. Ninety corpses have been removed.
Phe injured survivors were lout to the hos
pital. The mortality is estimated at 150.
The strnetutu burned was the Theatre Royal.
It was bnih after the latest, designs and was
elaborately fitted. Winne msidered one of the
prettiest in the kingdom, There was a fill
hoose to night anti everything was alt right I
unlit the end of the third act, at half past
ten when the curtain fell, aril iu a moment
the whole stage was a mass of fire. A wild
peuiu euenei: The occupants of the stalls,
pit and dress circle escaped after the crush-
inc twiny beiu4 badly bruised. The actors
and aotr•es'es were in their dressiug rooms
when the fire he,an and all escaped. Tho
fire originated in the Hies and spread rapidly
tililog she theatre with dense smoke. The
ocoupauts of the upper gallery rushed to the
widdowa sereamiug frantically. Many jump-
ed from the windows and were injured. Olh-
urs were rescned with the aid of ladders. The
fire blazed fiercely, lighting up the whole pity
People were soon'tiaelcing to the seeue in
thousands inquiring for friends. The scene
inside the theatre. when the fire broke
Out was terrible, Some man implored the.,
audience to be cool but it was impossible till
ehcck the frantic rush. The theatre 'hose
was brought into effect in a few minutes, .but
=.he water had little effect on the flames. The
actors and actresses weretakeu from the win
dosses with the aid of ,ladders. They lost
everything except what they wore at the time.
(Jo to the present time 130 bodies bare been
recovered. They are almost unrecognizable.
Thirty injured snryivors have been taken to
the hospitals. The fire burned through the
night. The search forbodies proceeds slowly
In many oases every shred of clothing was
burnt off and the bodies look black and raw.
Cliele are various reports as to the origin of
the fire. It is only certain that the flames
broke out in the scene shifter's department.
Chose who escaped say that the special exit
.vas promply opened.
Sale Register.
o- I Tiivasn Y, Sept. 29th, 1887. Valuable
of farm, farm stock and implements, the
pit property of the late James Sadler, lot G, in
of the 8th concession, Ushorne 'Township. The
ily farm is one of the beat in the township. Sale
sh at 12 o'clock, noou. See posters,
BaowN, Aue.
Taa,Dar, Sept, 13th[, 1887. Auction sale
of farm stook, implements, &c., the pioperty
of the late Mrs. Sturgeon, north half lot 24"
con 5, Hay township, Sealed bids 'will also
be received up to Sept. 10th for,the purollase
of the farm land. For particulars see pos-
ters. A. Bisaor, Auct. Robt. Sturgeon,
E seen tor, .
Fall Fairs.
saPT•
Dominion& Industr ial, Toronto. 5th to 17
Provincial, Ottawa 18 24
Western, London 18 24
Brantford Southern, Brantford.... 11 12
Northern, Walkerton 4 7
OCTOBER.
South. Huron, Exeter 3 4
South Perth,• St. Marys 4 5
Blanshard, Kirkton 6 7
North Perth 6 7
South Oxford Union, Ingersol _ 3 5
South Dorchester, Belmont 7
East Nissouri, Kintore 11
MARKET REPORTS.
EXETER.
(Corrected at5 o'clock p.m. Wednesday,
g E:Auli n , ... ,-. 0 75 t0 75
\Yafaea t .., .,. .,. 0 60 to 0 75
Harte, ...............0 40 to 45
Oat, ' "'0 25 to 28
Clover Seen ... ... ... ... 4 50 to 5 00
Timothy " ... ... ... ... 1 50 co 2 00
Peas ... ... ... ... 048to050
Corn .,, ... -. ,.. 0 58 to 0 6C
- ilgge ... ,.. ... ... 0 16 10 0 I6
uttei 16 is 0 17
FlourI,srbbl ............0010555
Potatoee,per bushel ... ... ... 75 to 80
Apples,perbag .........40 to 0 50
Dri L
edA les r b ,,, 0 04 0 00
Geese pei'ib.F ... ... ... 0 06 to 0 00
Turkey per ib 0 08 to OS
Ducks per pr ,., 0 20 to 0 30
Chickens per pr ... 0 20 to 0 40
Roes,lrossedperlo0 5 30 toy 70
Beef ,.. 400 to500
Ridesroultg, ... ... .•, 5 50 to 5 50
dressocb ,. 6 00 to 6 00
Sheepskins each 0 75 to 1 GC
CRlfsk er , 0 50 to 0 70
Wool per Lb ... 0 20 to 0 21
ions -o an ,, ,,. ,,. 800 to 8 00
nnionsverbnsh , 0 50 to 0 75
Wood.? er cord .. 2 50 to 3 00
ST:. •arAmrs.
Furnished by Messrs. Carter, Son & Go.
F011 Wheat 73 to 78
Wheat i _ 73 78
Bar,ey 40 50
Oats
Spring28 30
Clover Seed 4 50 5 or
Timothy 1 50 2 01
Peas.- ......... ....... ..... .. ...... ..... 50 60
.Eggs15 15
Butter 10
17
Potatoes per bush 60 65
Apples peribneh-.20 30
Wool per lb 22 23
Hay porton 800 850
The Clinton Races.
The annual meeting of 'the Clinton Tu
auh took place on Tharsday last and about
3,000 pec0le witnessed the races. In the
tallion trot Royal Revenge took the pole
nen came Fearuot Chief. Robert l3onner
Man Cloud, 308 Gale, Fulton After sever,
al ineffectual attempts the word "go" was
;fuer. 3onThe Chief took the lead, Fulton next
•
'sen 1ner ;on tile next half mile these pos.
ions were maintained 'with slight variations
tit on the last half mile Bonner and Fulton
•hanged positions and the Chief came under
ho string first, Bonner, second and Fulton
good third and Gale, Revenge and Roan
[bowing in the order given. The judges
however set Bonner back third, on account
if running and gave second to Fulton. Time
1 41i, The second:heat was a more warmly
•ntested one, Fulton taking the lead at the
l carter mile, with Chief second and Bonner,
third, followed by Gale, Roan and Revenge
in the order given. Time 2 37. The third
teat Revenge and Roan were wiihdrawn and
re four others got off in fine style. At the
11 mile they ranged, Fulton, (thief, Benner
• ale, and they carne under the etiiug with
ulton, 1st, Chief, 2nd and .Gale 3rd, and
• ,Hoer 4th, but Gale was set bank for rnu-
iug. Time, 2 40d. Vile fourth heat re -
tad iu Fulton 1st, Chief, 2nd Gale 3rd
.u'1 Bonner 4tli. Time 2 381. Thus giving
ie race to Fulton iu three straight heats,
•coed to Chiel and. third to Bonner.
The colt race for mares of geldings four
ears old or under, was called and Fred M.
Jath Ned, Johnny B., Barney and Lady
,tock appeared on the scene. The first heat
tied by Ned being awarded 1st under the
Ir ng, Larry Brock second, Johnny B. 3rd,
rd M. 4th, Barney, 5th, Titne, 2 59}. In
e second heat, Barney 1st, Lady Brock 2nd
isle Ned 3rd, Johnny B. 4111 and Fred M.
Time 2 561. In the third heat Uncle
,ted 1st, Barney end, Lady Brook 3rd, Fred
1. 4th. Time, 2 55. Uncle Ned winning
ae race, Barney taking second money and
Coels, Brock third.
[he three minute trot brought out five en-
ies. in the first quarter of toe heat Mand
3 led, Stage Boy next, then little Arthur.
a the half anile the first named kept their
eitions with Lucy 3rd. In paesiug under
ce string at the finish of the first heat maaud
as tat, Lucy 2nd, Stage Boy 3rd, StTho,nas
.ay 4th, Little Arthur 5th. Time, 2.52.
'hs second heat found Maud B. and Lucy
,.st and 2ud again, Bt. Thomas Boy Ord, Lit-
e Arthur 4th, Stage 'Boy 5th.
1 firmly b leve Eorest's • Cough sayrup
weed the 1016 ot my wife.e-Jas, A. Fisher,
.auilachie P 0.
Rev. P. W. Jones, o Corbett, Middlesex,
rites as follows : A. drive of Sono sixty
piles across the Province from the shore of
ties Erie to that of Lake Huronbrought us
• our new field of labor, lying in the
town
-
ipa of McGillivray and Stephen. In biti
inion we have seen no better farming clic.
1ct in the beautiful Province.,This year,
n account of the drought, the crops, espee-
'silly the late Dues, are Tight, brit in this re -
eat perhaps few parts of the province have
recd better. Ilfany of the farmers have al-
ady threshed their wheat, and report fav-
°'able es of yield. Mho genes ah public only
few whet a -delightful Cummer resort the
and Bend is, on the ebore of Lake 'Intron,
td that the farrione bend le the river Aux
,ruble, where theee boiling seamier days
end be whiled' avray itt .fishing, boating add
trolling, we should expect to see many of
tam, bag and beggage, with fishing taek'e •
ud camping outfit. Very many have visit.
id this rustic watering place,this summer fol
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18 JE1wIN S:'raaaT, LONDON, E. l ., EN0LANp,
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Wit tehuiRiser, Jeweller,.
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acid0,ttcttatt,
'Rae the Agar coy for the sale of the above in
ENETER. lo Spaotaoleis In the ltfaritet equal
them in the nee P nnslszlvrap (17ALITirge they
Possess, or the Gxtu Ar Keen anti ColaS'olT ahoy
eoufor on the 'wearer.
Their use will in actuality so strengthen the
Eye that it does not l?,rconie gecessary to
ohango them for many years. ;t'hoy aro utero•
fore the CHEAPEST.
They Are the Best in .(ho Worltl,
They Never Tire Cho Eye,
And Last Many Years Without Change.
Tho Sight tested by our Now Test Cerd,same
as usetiby the 101,5100 Or,ul
world,
—WILL SE HELP AT • TI-li;-'
CTT QF ST. THQMAS
Tuts., WED„ anus. & 1+R1., X887..
SEPT. 27,. 28, 2g, and 3o,
'Very Liberal Prices-oneludieg natty valuable,
epeeit4l premiums,
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS t
partnere' Premium Race, 'Trial of speed for
Gentlemen's Road horses, (sunning rade for
Partners' Kenos, Trial of opeed for Colts.
Stallion.ctaoe, Single Rpadete1'iraeo. Mace:
for Lady Drivers, Team ltuoe, Trotting"
Race, 2,40 class.
Arrangerneetit aro in progress for other'il'ttra
tions.
Late trains from St. Thomas Ev s.
rte- h
C eutir'ar s
t o on all Rrni vas
it
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Y
See illuminated Imagers and mammoth
posters. Send for a prize list•
J. A. 8QUANCE, J. A. KALNES,.
Presirtent, Secretary,
fists throughout the
Surma &Pickard
Having purchased a
Choice lot of Dress -
Goods much below
their Value, are now of-
fering them at Very
LOW PRICKS.
A. J. SNELL
Merchant Tailor,
Flus removed to premise,' one door
north. of Browning's drug store, whose
there' will be found a
We seJaPd Stood
OF SPRING
TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS &o.
------ALSO--
Scotch, English,
Irish, French and
Canadian Goods.
Made up on -the
SHORTEST NOTICE
---AND AT
OUSISTENTLY LOW PRECEES !
A CALL WILL CONVINCE.
ttt . J. SNELL,
Graduate of Cleveland.
Cutting• Sciool-
haw Dress loads
ALL COLORS,
Brocaded and plainS'ilks
IVCUSLINS
PLAIN AND FANCY
—NEW LACES,
£iosiery Gloves and Parasols
Just Received
The Latest Styles it Millinery, also a Este
assortment of Scotch and English Tweeds.
which are just to hand..
., FULL LINES
of Felt and Straw hats
Seed Corn, Turnip seed Hun-
r'arian and Mellet.
FOLLOW THE 'CROWD
— TO p
B.ISSE ni : 0S
And secure some of the Bargains they are offering in the
following lines :— t
LOCKS, HINGES, and all BUILDERS' HAM -
WARE. PAINTS, OILS, 8cc.
We carry the largest stock of Stoves in the County. Call
and see them, and get prices before buying. Tinware of all
kinds always on hand. Roofing anrr. eavetraughingaspecialty
An Immense Stock of Manure Forks, Spades, Shovels
Scoop Shovels at hard time prices'
We are offering Laulps and Lamp Goods at cost, as we are
going out of that line. --Leave your orders for Stove Coal,
and save the high winter freights.—Verity's Plows and Plow
Fronts always on hand. --Highest price paid for Hides and
Tallow in Cash or Trade. --Agents for the Raymond .Sewing
Machines.
BISS:ETT BROS
CARLINC' S
LACK
—THE PLACE FOR—
CHEAPNESS, VARIETY AND EXTENT
0 It
One of the Largest, Newest, Best Assorted and Cheapest
Stocks in Exetcr.
Meltin Cloths, Habit Cloths, All -Wool Jeersey Cloths, French Dress Mat .ials, in al
the Newest Makes and Colors at Correct Prices.
OUR $LACK DRESS GOODS. -All the Very Latest Novelties in Fancy Black Dress
Material and Mourning Goods, as well as all Staple Lines in Black Goods.
Colored Flushes in All Shades worn this season. Black, Dress nd Mantle Silks.
210X.."2
GOOD ASSORTMENT AND EXTRA CREAP.
Mantle loths, nd range, Flannels. Blankets, Factory and White Cottons, Sbirtings'
, ,, all bought before the advance in prices and will be sail at
LOWEST POSSIBLE • PRICE'S.
If you want Correct; Goods at Correct Prices[. come to
I. OARLI-N"G'S.
Oar' Grocery Dap art Eont i Coo ttia1eto.
iI TRI OUR &)9T,TLA.
i r: that has need it to
Tt is ackuotvl adged.liy everyonebe the best in the 'tillage fur the money
Sample Tercels, Free
BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL PRODUCE
TLkEI4 ThT E$OIIAIIGF,.
g- CALL SOLICITED.
or any injurious materials.
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