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The Exeter Times, 1887-11-24, Page 8
INSURANCE. :Ii,IvL$ ` L+ LIl1.OP, AGENrti FOB Tax NvEs r ,ilN ASSUItANC] OOak 1'r1 NT. of Toronto ; also for the Pllcl,NIX I'`litI 1 SC2 ANCl 0011'N.N,ot 11013•nit Eut;19n4, tlzO A ' 0 t3N U)IAN, of Alontre al, air, cl the 111'dI°LISkI 1011'04 14IV ASSITRANCl 0Q 0. PA:M1Y,of t4oudon, 1;nglaf,n0,established 1847. Assets evoi $3,900,000; ehtitus and bonuses paid, over $10,000,000, LQOAL NEWS-•-greshalt be happy to 7'e• sive at all times, front any part of the Oouari, items of local stews, such as ac c dent$,or any interesting:incident 'what- ever, from any of ourSebseribers oi^ read - 'en generally for the purpose of public- 9.119N0I'.NTA, per linetar tlrstinsertiou, and i±Uli7:t CMN1'Sper line for eaoh subsequent in section will be ebareied to notices apnearing this: column,. ,f xeIelr Dines. THURSDAY, NOV 24th, 1887. LOCAI. HAPPENINGS. A full sleek of magnetic, Diamond,. Union and handy package Dyes ; also a special line of toilet soaps 8e Combs, very cheap, at Central Drug Store, 0, Lutz, ]Personal, Mr. Chas, Southcott was in town lost week. -We are pleased to hear that Mrs. L. H. Dickson is convalescent. -Rev, J. V. Smith of London will eonduet the anniver- sary services in connection with the Main-st Meth. Church next month. Bev. Dr. Pascoe of the Main-st. Meth. church, has received an invitation from the Methodists of Aylmer, to become their pastor. -Miss Edo Gould is at present visiting relatives in Gode rich, --- What T WhatWe May Expect. The County Council of Huron to meet in • Goderich on Thursday, December lst.- 1'he Empire to get a good circulation in this vitcinity.-Several marriages at au early date. -.Another snow storm. --Local news to be more plentiful in future. -The Exeter: sports who are in Muskoka to return home shortly. --Several transfnrmations, amongst which another Conservative paper in town. Or 1410 tate 1.rrauds.. Frequently ' the Exeter theatre going peo- ple are deceived by amateur co+npa»ies, but }lever woWiley o, have they boon made the vie tintsof 00 detestable a fraud as by the troupe. styled "The,rlayes' People's Theatre Co," in the dame entitled, "Only a llrunlcatrd's llnife," They wore emoted` with P. fail• house, but shortly after opening, the per- formanee being of such a disgusting and clumsy character betokening fraud of the worst kind, the more elite of the auclieuce repaired to their horses, white a few who ,were bent on fun, remained and kept op a C ttunnit of derision against the so.eelled theatre company for several houre. It is fatteningfor a future festive time around said. Hutt they are a lot of lazy people o£ the thu r table of souse of our citizen$. London who have formed themselves into a Izerha s we mi lit et an int�ito, who Company and are `doing' the towns through. p g 4°g mete this section in order, if possible, to gain subsistence for the winter. The small boys will over remember Maria , •.. ,rt=7aK•.,....-w^a7ra..Trac'a.IrYexwsYr,n'm,... Amongst other attractions taken in by XaRKE�.' REI'1)RTS, z elrrmz, our loom *ports on '1'lzach heir; dny, wee (gorraotedat°o aloollp.nt, lYeduestlw},•. a lilgcon shooting match, Held at 5taf11. Quite a ituntber left here for there, and a I� alltvne A } .., . 0 78 to 00 most enjoyable time was silent. The shoot SP rilt+g \Yue t ;. U 70 to 0 7p: ., O ti0 to t;7 lit was none of the best on account 'lit ih oats y 0111,1;0 13U to .8 b , ,,. 1 00 0,:)0 5 lit still north-ivvster tYltioli wats� blowing, 0/0Y01 8.40.1 ,,, ,., . e -in , the birds `canoed away ou the `li tl .., 1 50 2 00 m k wings of 1 wind," Win, Sweet distin- 1 cab �t tuns of the Oorn guished himself by killing nine pigeons out k1l gs of ten shot as, After the match, raffling i3uttei for turkeys and geese, and a good dance �'otruitoeei,z oxllousliei.,. woulzd np the days performance, and 111rs• Apples,per bag Page,. tele ever.obhgnlg Hostess, may be DriedApplespx b V tun 11 ,. 004to0°80 ,,. 0 17 o 0. 1 0980 0 on a successful day, Quito Creole porlb. at number of turkeys brought home are no,ty 'l urltoy lion lti? IluolFa lro r lzx Chneteuspet et aogs,dressedoer100 13oof flidesroubg, „• • knotYs? " dressed ... 8-8-88,--.891aoorekius eacL Importation of Stock for Breed- Ca1fakzns -.. ? >"*aat per lb p Y UGO 2 o N. S UUtaa65 .., ... 75 bo 8U „ � {. { r1� z • ... , 4o t� p 5p ll Cdr. �#1 Z��1t ,£�C��1 �' 4 t 0 00 �a 4 oa ., tip 0 05 to 05 p07to 08 ing, ti ay porton , p 5U 1lniouenerbnsn 2 60 to S o 1t3rcvlt ea; a ew regulations relative to the ani Orta- W00dt1e.0 Cord Miss J. Oke and Mrs. Frank Knight 0f tion of aynima18 for the improvement of so; uaiass• this plaoo,left onTuesdayfor California. stock under item 517, schedule 0, of the FurnisliedbyMossis Carter, Sou kre Co, Mr, T. Dearing has compromised with. Tariff Act have been adopted on the recons Fail Shoat 76 to 7 o 's again open. the Mini ei of Customs. The Spruig Shoat m RQ 7 his craditor8, and the store I g p nienclation of I st /3 It It is quite unnecessary tor us to saythati gt n oats ho 0 40 to 0 00 79 Bei $TmnirT, TcuONT°, CANADA, .. 0 20 to 9 10 , 530to570' 4 00 to 0 00 18 111w91 Seeerre, femme, E. C., Eno74AN • 550to550 6 00 to 6 04 °� �yty� {ry�}��i Waatolilnakor, J'owollCr,, ,.: 75 to 1 GC R. iii�iJ.1J, auaOPtiolau, • 020to010 o 20 to 0 21 Has the Ager ay for the e410 of the above in 800 to 8 00 EXDIT121i, No Spectacles in the Market equal thein in -the Pere PnasnnvIxo QutLiTIAs they' O possess, or, the GDEAT EASA and Omeron'r they ouferonthe wearer. Their, use will in actuality so strengthen the Eye i nthat ge thous far many ynob ears. 7 They areathere- fore l ere fore the WIEA')EST, They Aro the Best in the World, They Never Tire the Eye, And Last Many Years Without Change. Toot Osrd,same cour New t tested The Sight by ws usedby the loading Oottlfsta throughout the , world. 1 J.A at SNELL 9 9 2 31 1 ver Seed_ ............ 30. 501 legal matter ie scarce this week, 1. I a and otitn Y Clover 150 2 00 ltlegsrs, Bissett Bros. are rushing the of anim s pews..... 68 C0 Eggs le 20 stove business this full.• „p -•e tlat'ons state that : In allc ses ofimportation al under the item referred to a cer- tificate of purity of blood given by the 1 1 • ud accompanied certificate of icleuti ea ton signed, sworn to by the importer, shall be furnished to the collector itle poi o entry, and ill addition thereto there shall be required the further evidence herein mentioned, viz 2, Be blood horses.- »A proper pedigree referring to the English or American stud book, to be given by the breeder in his cer- tificate, but in the ease of mettliorseswliege pedigree is not entered in a stud book, an authenticated certificate of purity of blood and identification will be sritlicient, provided the animal is found upon inspection to have the properties and qualification essential to A number attended the shooting match l improvement of breed. at Staffa, and report a lively and pleasant 3. Shorthorn cattle. -The breeders' cer-_ time at that burgh. tifieate shall embody a correct pedigree re - The Muskoka hunters have returned. ferning to a recognized shorthorn herd book. They were exceptionally lucky, having 4. Hereford oattle,--The pedigree shall killed upwards of a dozen fine specimen refer to a recognized Hereford herd book. deer. 5. Devon cattle. -The pedigree shall re - Mr. Henry Hoist and wife of Stephen, we fer to a recognized Devon herd book. are sorry to say, are at present Ill with 6. Ayrshire cattle, Anus cattle, Gallo - inflammation. They are now ou a fair way way cattle, or Alderney cattle -a certificate to recovery. of purity of blood and identification as men - The grain storehouse in Parkhill, belong- ing will to H. Levett of thisplaee was destroyed by fire Tuesday evening. Mr. Wm. Drew, and family, left Tuesday for California, to spend the winter. We wish them a safe Tourney and au enjoyable time while there. Another of the Dempsey children has succumbed to disease, diphtheria. This makes a third child, which has died since the malady entered the honselxold. Two have recovered, and one is yet ill. An eleven:year old daughter of Mr. Robt. Kellaway, who has for some time been suffering from typhoid fever, died on Sun- day last. The father and a portion of the family are in Manitoba. John Renton will be pleased to meet' all ladies and gentlemen who may desire to join a book-keeping class, in the Royal Template hall, Fanson's Block, on Monday evening. Dec. 2nd next, at 7.30 o'clock. On Tuesday night, of last week, William" Foreetary. Brownlee, of lot 2, con,. 4, Usborne, had ckmau is ydriving his mare, bleeder of the animals a p by Mr, John Spa r v 'oh was o � hI g way, some we The new Con take the place of the Mail, will„,appear in a few days. Snow fell to the depth of three inches in this vicinity on Sunday. But little more would have made good sleighing. The Exeter market still holds its own. Notwithstanding the cold weather coa- siderable grain comes in. The anniversary services of the Main -at Meth. church will be held on' Sunday and Monday, Deo. 4th and 5th. Butter 17 70 ed by it bull upon the high ace t fi t' , g 1, Potatoes per bush 80 70 lerbush .......•. Apples les i 20 1. I p wee ago. tiYool.perlb servative paper, which is tc ll t tl t f t 1 ddition woolperlb 800 8 011 Thanksgiving Day.r Thursday last, Thanksgiving Day, was observed as it is other years. In the morn- ing many attended divine service in the various churches, while those of a sportive turn of mind, shouldered their guns and repaired to the woods on a hunting expe- dition -and such an expedition with many it proved to be, in the majority of cases the sport returning home as he went minus ammunition, and somewhat fatigued. Others -more fortunate and possessing good dogs -bagged a few rabbits to show that their efforts had not been in vain. The day was ran and cold, and, we believe, those who remained at hone, and quiet, were the happiest when evening carne. , ient, tions, the full pnrticulara of their oTaims, 7. Any other breed or description of cat- statement 00 their accounts and the nature of thesecuritfes (if any) held by them, and that immediately aftertho said 12th day of Doom - clay of December, the assets of the said deceas- ed will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of ivhtch the saicdAdiuinistrntrix shall then have notice, and the said Administratrix shall not be liable for the said asseto or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notion shall not have been roe eived. ELLIOT & ELLIOT. Solicitors for Administratrix, Dated at Exeter, the 28rd day of November, 'V. On Sunday last upon the invitation of the ``four sheep killedby dogs. It would be better brethren of Court, Exeter No. 123, LO,F• ) if the owners of dogs which are given to Courts Woodham and Crediton, attended a ' sheep killing. would keep them tied up at Sabbath meeting of the above order here. night. After divine service in the hall of the local iVIr. R. B. Keeler, who has for some time brethren a procession was formed and the been engaged in the jewelry business iu three courts numbering about sixty breth- Blyth, had his store locked up by the ren proceeded to the. James-st. Methodist bailiffs few days ago. Mr K. was at one church, where they were given seats in the centre of this beautiful edifice. At the request of the local Court, 'the Rev. Jas. Graham here delivered a most eloquent and instructive sermon, dealing in an able and christianlike manner with the objects and principles of the above order. The Rever- end gentleman handled his subject in the exhaustive and graceful manner for which he is peculiar. We are informed that the visiting brethren expresses themselves as much satisfied with the entertainment pro- vided by our local court, particularly with the sermon. Y;I STRAY. -Came into the premi ses of thesnbsoriber on or about the let Nov., a red and white heifer one year old past.. Tho owner is requested to say expenses and take 1I the animal away train lot 9, eon. 10 JOAL 'l3A1OH LE11. Iiay.10ov. 21s01887 ,-4t. Noti e to Cre Aif The Creditors of 'Wiliam llonry Gill, late of the 'Township of l3osanquot, in the County of I4anibton, who died on or about the Twenty-seventh day of December, A. D., 1886, having claims against said deceased are in pur- suance of the Mt 40 Victoria, Chapter 9, of the statutes of the Province of Ontario, hereby notified and required to send on, or before the 12th day of December, A.B.,18S7, by, postpre- paid to the undersigned Elliot. & Ellltot, of the village of Exoter, in the County 00 Huron., So- licitors for Maria Dill, the Adrumistratrlx of the estate and effects of the said deceased, 'their Christian and surnames, addresses and deserip- is toy.. tle which is not specially named m the fore- going shall be held to be included in the general description embodied in section 1. S. Sheep, pigs and poultry. -In these eases a similar certificate and identification will be required as in the next preceding case. Mr. E. N. Lewis, barrister of Goder- ioh, was married to MARS Ida Shaw, of the sane place on Wednesday last. A very successful bazar, in aid of the poor, was held at Goderioh last week. The net . profits amounted to $61.72, which was distributed amongst the needy of that town. Miss Somerville, of Kirkton, now teaching at Metropolitan, has secured the Base line school, Blanshard, for 1888, They have made a good choice. Mr. S. S. Jones, principal of the Granton Public School, is re-engaged for another year. It is rumored that Miss Grundy is engaged as his assist ant. SICK.--M,r. Geo. Broderick and wife, of the Babylon Iine, flay, are both down with that terrible malady, typhoid fever. time a resident of Exeter and appeared to The son of M. P. Bender who recently be a very pushing man, but eventually had a severe attack is now out of danger failed. Since leaving here he has made fruitless attempts to build up several busi- nesses each of a different character. The new Conservative. paper, TheOEmpire, will be issued on or about the 15th of Dee- embei. It promises to be a live paper and equal to any in Canada. We will club the Weekly Empiae with the ;TIr,IEs for ,$1.75. Send along your names at once, and secure two of the best weekly --local and general - newspapers in Canada. The subscription price of the Daily Empire will'be $5.00. Great complaint is being made through Oyster Social. the country on account of wells going dry. The oyster social given on the evening of It is said in some places farmers are ex - Thanksgiving Day, under the auspices of periencing great inconvenience in procuring he young, people of the Maiu-st Methodist water for the stockandunlesswe havea great church was a success .beyond expectation. deal more rainyet before the winter sets in The young ladies, as is one of their charact- the trouble has not yet begun. Watering eristics, made gigantic preparations, and places that were never known to be ,dry they were not deluded; the attendance was before have giveu out this fall and the rains large. After all having partaken of the so far seem to have done very little towards oysters, and delicacies ' prepared by the replenishing the supply. ladies, the gathering repo fired to the lecture The Royal Templars of this village will room to receive the intellectual feast. The give a musical and literary entertainment program, varied and long, was rendered in in their connciiroom, in Fauson'e Block, on good style, all seemingly having become Monday evening next, the 28th" instant, to well acquainted" with their respective commence at $o'clock sharp. Theprogramme selections. The vocal and instrumental will consist of an address by the Rev. Wm. music was superb, and the readings and Martin, of Cavan church, Exeter, followed recitations evinced that great pains had by ach choice variety of readings, recitations, ons , been taken in their stir y. The young vocal and instrumental music. A collection people are to be complimented upon the will betaken up at the close. This will be success which attenderl their labors, The the firstole series of monthly entertainments proceeds amounted to over $50. with which the Royal 'Templars propose favoring our townspeople during the 'winter. A Pioneer Gone, All Should attend. On November 3rd an item appeared in the Kirkton correspondence of the Trams, re., ferring to a horse belonging to clan. Amey having run away. As the' TroxEs enjoys a very extended circulation, the item was read by a Wm. Amey of Sharon, who, One by one the old pioneers of this die- trict are passing peacefully away. In this issue we have to perforin the sad duty of recording the death of Jane Sanders, relict of the late William Sanders, which took plaee at the old homestead, second concess- ion, Stephen township, on Saturday, Nov. suffering resolved ro have matter theee 19th, at - the age of 84 years. The deceased (neighbors, was of quiet retiring disposition and right, and accordingly invaded our sanctum highly respected by all who knew her. She the other' day, stated that he had never seen Kirkton, and pleaded for an expla a was born in t8 county of Devon, .. ed, -id, tion Upon lookie over the correspondent's 14Taroh 24th.1803, and immigrated with 1? g -too 'United States in the , manuscript it was learned that the name her husband, th U t `,411°'1(1 have been Avery instead of Amey. tyeared 15 to They shandy remaining t , re- I The boy seemed highly Pleased' to get at nine years immigrated toCa adakand settled the bottoin of the affair. -Be didn't threat - in the township of Stephen on the farm en 118 with libel. upon which she died. She has witnessed The Bohemian oats and Red Lion wheat many a vicissitude and endured, nobly all lune wren Playingve 'been travelling ' Tgh t or Her hush'andr the s diede in the upon pioneer 18755,aged section carrying with them hens eggs. 74 years, 'Deceased lady leaves to survive Their scheme is teals. They inform the her : three sons, three daughters, and 44 farmer that they have a new yariety of grandchildren, The only persons surviving fowls, the stock of which they desire to in - the pioneers of deceased lady's time, crease. They will sell hien the eggs for amongst Mn and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. $2.50 a dozen and make a contract guaran- in. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Stanlake, Mr. teeing to purchase every chick hatched and and Mrs. Snell, are Mr, James Stahlake living fqr six weeks at $5 each, The eggs and Mee. Willis, In her early days de- have been dipped into boiling water before ceased had the pleasure of seeing, Napoleon their deli any $5 ,cnd can but tbe he rated ed n store e Bonaparte, Admiral Lord Nelsonandsev oral of the 'Royal Family. The funeral 00 be promptly collected before the eggs are ,service was held in the Church of England, i left. which was well filled. After the reacting of The Exeter r o sign Bible Society h ofl hold theif the r annualab the beautiful and impressive lessons used 00) snob occasions, the rector Rev. 5. 1+', Robin -meeting on Tuesday ovg, next, in' the Mafn son, delivered an appropriate address. The et, Meth, church, at 7.30, p ne The rest - cortege then proceeded to the Exeter cense dent and other clergymen have bem invi.tcd tory where the last sad rites were to attend, The rusted choirs of the four performed. The funeral sermon will lye chnrohosp • ] 1 and is recovering rapidly - The by-law to raise by way of loan $3600 for paying St. Marys' share of the new county buildings in Stratford, was voted on by the freeholders on Mon- day and carried by a majority of 50 votes. We unite with the many friends of Mr. Edward J. Short, of Tnekersmith, who was recently united in the bonds of matrimony to Miss M. E McTaggart; of Usborne, in wishing him and his new partner in life much happiness and prosperity. Mr. Geo, Baird, the popular teacher of the 2nd line. Stanley, Ias been re-en- gaged at the same salary, $51(I, for the year ending 1888. Ube should live to complete this engagement it will be 27 years in this school, Miss Hueston, who for a number of years has been engaged as saleswoman in Mr. R. Jamieson's store, Seaforth, was married last Wednesday, at her home inTuokersmith, to Mr. D. Grant, of Seaforth, Early Thursday morning some par- son or persons of effected an entrance to Marys, the Oxford House, St. M of h 0 the bar , Y + by removing a pane from the window which had the Flay previous replaced a broken light. A drawer was forced open and the contents ofa cash box - $180 -abstracted. No clue. Cheap Cash Sion The Undersigned waned inform thepeople of Stephen and McGillivray that he has onened out in BUNT'S OLD STAND, o,r MAI i -ST,, IN THE VILLAGE OF CREEITON, -A CHOICE NEW STOCK OF— DRY.GOODS. GROCERIES, CROCKERY HARDWARE, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, And Everything found in a First class Country Store. The public may rely on all the goods as being fresh. The Highest Price Paid for Farm Produce, Before. purchasing give me a call, BIRTHS. in©, Mitchell, Nov. 24, 1887. CREDITON. Caunixo,-In Exeter, on the 9th inst., the . wife of W. J. Carling, of a Son, JAslirro.-In Hay' on -the 8th fust„ the wife of Mr. Jaynes Jarrett, jr., of a daughter. MARRIED. Ssinn-]faun-At Irishtown church on the 14th inst„:by the Rev. Father Lamont, Mr. John Shine, of Mnitillop, to Miss Hannah, daughter of the lateDaniel Barry, Hibbert. SToox-MAsx'r--In Mitchell, et the residence of.the bride's father, on the 16th inst., by the Rev- Mr. Leindhardt, Mr. V. Stock, Mer- chant, Tavistock , to Miss Ihlary, second daughter of Mr. Fsederick Marty. l3nowx-florsoN-On the 901 Inst,, at the residence of the bride's parents, bythe Rev. John Rennie, Robert ' Brown, eldest son of Thomas Brown Esq., Ail ea Craig, to' Grace Batson. second daughter of Alex, Hotson, E;sq„ MoGilli xray. Smomocx-- WATsox 4At the residence of the Bev. RobertFountain, Mr James Sbaddoolr. of Stephan Township, to ll i ,s Margaret Watson, of the 7th eon. Me 1e1livray, on 16th inst. AUCTION SALE ! —OF A -- Me chant Tailor, Has removed to. premises one door north of' Browning's drug store, whare there will be found a OF SPRING TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS &o. Scotch, English, nd a Irish French Canadian Goods, DESIRABLE FREE -HOLD PROPERTY IN THE--- -�II I.,A G -n. 0 20XFSTm1 E0. o Under an assignment for the ben.ett of -Cred- itors made by George 'Millis to the vendor, there will be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Saturday, the 3rd day of Dec- ember.1887, at the hour of -2 o'clock in the afternoon, by John .Gill, Auctioneer, the fol- lowing �alaable lands and premises, being part of Willis' survey, of part of Lot number Fifteen in the First Concession of the Town- ' h 11 use an d i, tike .of t at o f-Usborne cons s chi o g P ecu kiedasea residence lauds latol owned and 0 1 y by Geor e Willis, Grain Buyer. The pa'oi�ortg is a moat desirable one, occupying one of the finest sites in the thriying village of Exeter, ani consists of over an sore of land, on which are erected a good storey -and -a -half brick house with kitchen and woodshed adcliticn.ancl a good frame stable, ' There is good hard and soft water on the premises also a number of excellent fruit trees. fThe property will be offered for sale en 1100 or in separate parcels, to snit purchasers, and will be sold subject to a reserved bid. There will also be sold at the same time and dace the following chattel property ;-2 par- lor'stoves with pipes ; 1 glass cupb• oard; Y cab- inet organ and a0o01 ; 1 centre table and 8750 stock In tlio Exeter Salt Works ' Company, an anumber'of other articles. TENNIS OF SALE :—Chattel property, cash, and the real estate, 10 per cent, of the purchase money on the day of sale, and the balance in one ' month' thereafter.. For• fortherparticulars and conditions of sale apply f:o Heorge 0001- weil, Assignee. L. Randy anct Ja,mos' iiodgson, inspectors. or to 10HN GILL, R,.ti. COLI.INS, Auctioneer, Sol'rfor Assignee. Exeter, Nov, 10th, 1857. Made up on the • SHORTEST NOTICE. •--AND AT CONSISTENTLY LOW PRICEES A CALL WILL CONVINCE. 8. J. E ELL, • of Cleveland Q to lire a ua cutting School. epupt,S ,�A,+.1yab..5ppmm ��•Ia0 311 SR0.,••v. ^F+rny.g+Z� -- .w...: PLVIIISuSdt a, .. M RO1lCulES P 0 4� • coivrRtivs No ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHOSPHATES, or any injurious materials. Tpnolir0, ONT. ., W. GI Lk.Er�r, osiweteo, ILL. man'f'r e!Vas CBLBBBATRB ROYALYEAStf o °"A3. - Picard Having this Beason purchased most of our stc:ek direct from manufacturers in England and Germany ; to do so we had to give our orders very early in the season , and 'as the prospects looked well, we bought largely. -THE-- 0 GOODS HAVE .HIST ARRIVED. And we find that hard times are causing a great depression in trade, we have, therefore, deoided 40 meet the times by marking all goods at such Hard Pan Prices aas to ensure a speedy clearance. Therefore, we would in- vite all intending purchasers to call and in- spect our stook, and note prices of all new goods, —INCLUDINGi- Ladies' Dolmans, Jackets and Ulsters, also Maids' and ivlisses' Ulsters, all sizes, Black and Gold silk and satin dress - goods, in all the nowest colors and styles, plain and fancy Flushes, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. —ALSO A FLUX ,LINE OP— Ready-made Clothing, Hats & Caps. All will be sold at Lowest 1 assible Prices:., FOLLOW THE ORO BISSTT pOS And secure some of the Bargains they are offering in the following lines :--- C' P. - .A.R D: LtsCKS; HINGES, a,nd all BUILDERS' W A -RE. PAINTS, OIL1 S, cede. We carr the largest stock of Stoves in the County. Call and see them, and get prices before buying,. Tinware of all hand. Roofing anf�. eavetroughnj' a specialty hinds >alW ayS OI1 g Manure Forks, Spades, Shovels An Immense Stocx of Scoop Shovels at hard time prices. We are offering Lamps and Lamp Gods at cost, as we are going out of that line. ---Leave your orders for Stove Coal, and save tkle 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. T BROS BISSET CAZiI�INi�' • Visitors to Exeter —Would do well to call andispect, 1 - S /n�nD •TUCK 4 FDR �� E T S A G Nl�IG N , DU,R est Stocks in town. One of;'the Newest, Cheapest cos B n shmeres. Black and Colored Silks and Satins, Black anl: Colored Ca Plushea. Melton Cloths, ,7arsey Cloaks, Black Dress Materials Colored „• clone and ' Mournin (roods, Woollen shawls and <Fascinators, in all C g :•.nee and pit , 'tales. Fine lines of loves in Kid, Clot. ' and;' A:`luta a fine range of S P is �_ Jersey. GOOD AUSClii.11V1IiGN�. AND l7X'�JE�A [7JEC.WJAP.. , - —Fine Disla in Hats, Ties, Braces, White and Gents E'urnisliings. p y L Colored Handkerchiefs; Shirts and Drawers. Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Overooatinge, routings & Su tangs. ' LATEST STYLE S AND', 'T THE / Will Pa'! Cash P>�.NTs MADE T() OVER IN �H� , `� LOWEST PRICE+ S. 1{ OR ALL KINDS OF st received of the � —.ti ver lar o conal went tl , ,. T300TS AND SIIULS, 9 � � •3 , 1 very best styles and quality, in Ladies , Gents and Children s. r r ter, o1201:12trY CALL AND INSPECT, IT WILL NOT COST ANYTHING. RAOwwAY-In .Exeter, on the 20th Inst., r •� /� yy '{{�� e t'.all- As soon as the tlr��:t�' away, ce ti's„ toba, tai of Mt, Itched li:. A full line of Glassware and awny,ofivlaanitoba, aged 11,years and $mos. r•. _ .... �. - vCre ; lher will der er ware always o1n. h end. Mending Advertisers should ad- y , e 11. .�.t ship tovicle the tnmsie, and , a asked dress +x�C�r®''tZ61'd$ �.a �sQx�, p csl o I t, Ne 9Lra and of ' N, Y. Our 9' Spruce Strc,et, .New �'ot•Tt (7i y, � e and tale Fo •reelect list of 1 000 N'elvspa er. 'Will be sent PRE'E on application. preached next Sunday morning by,Rev. S,: house is all now Sia let for, lientemher it 10 ]'. Robinson, ( it is the child and mother to every Christian i p CASH ��tt d3utte4, Eggs and all hinds of Produce taken in exchange, church, its God -nerved arms encircle the 9,,i.G� til yery highest price paid. „ globe, its issues number millions and to :its :the toll -Gates between work beyond diispote you ewebotb youtrpo� ANTPU,-IaA1)I1rSforourfatl andCbrist- T�iD. Rveru•taken down ' Monday, and the roan ie litieal and, social blessings. "Ras It not then % mac Oracle totake light, pleasantlworlc . A CALL a i SO S��' Z tow free to tiayellers. Hitherto this route it claim on yeti for one evening of the year 2 at their own homes, ;1 to s3 Pei dt.y, citiu bo e been a reread to the travellin /while, ` its , His life t make quietly mn,dc, Work sent by mail anydistan- I rte Exeter. lir6 f A Come, for author ave lits 11 n �r �g , �� 1 r)} 110t so mai jh on account of the fee exacted co. Particulars tone. Noca rivassfng. Address + the laoolc rt efrcitottes the medium of cternai ataneo CathsoluN'T Alt r bei., 147 Milk St, tit the nuisance and delay, life anti blessing to you. Boston, Rasa: Box' G17o