The Exeter Times, 1888-12-6, Page 9Exeter "TIMES"
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Bn1EFs-On Tlir eday ��et�4;s Iilir r?�pU �;>i3
Snell, of Devon, dad` retarumg from his
farm in Ueborn4,-W th a: few head of cattle,
and in turning inn his gate ou the Lon-
don Road, his waggon .was run iuto by a
buggy going in o;,p�cQpposito direction„, thus
precipitating the, occupants hf, l e buggy to
the ground. Ort irgestigatronit was found
that the occupants of the buggy were Mr.
A. Parsons, of Clisittralia, andrni,Kr
of McGillivray. 11i Parsona'l a jus,cairn;
lar bone broken, while Mr. Neil escaped
uninjured:-Thesimtnteitajnment held at
Eden was a 'gv'dnd success ; proceeds
amounting to upwards of $30. The • sing
ing was or the bigbet order.141.41,
O1aclebovtil
Emms.=Mr1`13:"' Blackwell is berrying
to completion hash large refrigerator Mr.
13ailiff G. Iiod,ln,s bas''rnovod^ tek his lately
purchased residevae. at ilincltn. ;hi@ yeil'{tyt
Mr ' McWilliams 'Its moving lir lir. P.
Currie is re-endiirod as principal ,in,„ our,
School at an indreaee of $25 in bis Salary.,'„
Mies: Lind the assistant has secured''
Fehoal near her home at Pond Mills. --Mr..
Wm. Flanagan, latelpt of Winnipeg is
making extensrve'prepar@ tion for a fanning,
mill factory here :`and,.s sriied60,0 -`
feet of lumberalready jilainsd, i fol:
building of the. mills. Our wilt
breathing freerat• l resent tl :•'
-time, ;past, no - exeitemeut
everybrt�`v �'save'a few'
gagedirs't-bheir seven
chanies are bejn
village. A tit;
tablislied,
aro tali
in
Call on G. A. 1I. for Q•raoeies
" Tea$
Spices
Dash.vootl fl'ou'r
"r Petty $ams:ana
B aCon'
Srnaking twb:acco a
with every 3, plugs;
4'
five cent piece
mc,
)$e Door. Sol
POst Office
zi `--lftl] EAS'_
A NEW AND Qin?,
°;,1 sxocx
ark a speciality.
rig promptly`B,ttended to.
' GE b. `MAN SON,
TYTToh,:
ea
r aVoiuid
tiny leav
glior prices
rm the artinmpr
Sou had several
nl'on from their:Wail-c-
hills are out announcing
. e and convict ou
guilty .parties. `
Clisellur,st-
Rumps. r: Charles Fenton recently left
for Miehi an hero lis intends spending the
winter visiting friends and otherwise'enjoying
himself.—Mrs Ashford and„fau'ly. came home
last week. she intends spendiut the winter
with her mother n'lr, Willia-tn Mitchell re-
cently pin chs ed.ihe!100acrefarm ofine'Thos
Bell for $3,000 which is eopsidered a fair
prioe.—Mr.John Me salzgarthas rented' bis
farm to lir. Marshall -of foderioh township
for $250 ayear. Mr. McTaggart is going to
move to Staffs--R.-liobhirk: lost a val.uab o,
calf last week Its death wars caused by eating-
too
atingtoo much turnip tops.—Mr. S. Newell recent-
ly moved into his new residence which be has
been erectingddr'ing's-pie pasttsumITi' . It ill
handsome buildul , andi adds runelrth the ap
ppearanee of his already well iriiproved farm
Mr. Hicks is attending . the High School in
Mitchell.—Mrs. Forest, of Bayfield,is visiting
Mr.
to teach in Horn's Morrison chool housen
Ushorne.' at a good salary.- She will, no
doubt, make a good teacher, as she ranks . first
among those of her.' profession,
ENVEL
Prices Reasonable at Times
Stock of Robes & Triminingsi
Always, on hand. ,
IJNERALS,FURNISB.ED
DT7CTED AT LO Vi' EiATE8.
My stook of Ftprniture{ s un
e*cued;;
�, GIYI
'I*, "v
fEAOA.L
Trades 'W
And is a well know Customer.-
The fcli wing is only a 'few of entries"to'
• _• data
Miss FoRTDNE.--Large and wealthy ccs-;
toner of Dulmage's.
blisd.O.E4Er Iiig Injun in society Buys`:
her millinery of Dulmage
iliiss,i3e4' x ` O1d�Iaid ` �fIas vliipt '•fi,r
Tlaityay'ear ip ,*Dufru age's`hsndkerebreTh..
gyst em
It will pay yon;to try my
READ&BTJNS
—MADE UNDER THE
lrnproved System o% Bread Mak-
bag.
The Bread is ilwe$tei and will retain its
moisture,ionger tbixn any tither in use.' 'A
trial solicited
Miss CFt,inut.-An accomplished liar:'r
Great judge of D.ulmage',ri dress -goods.
--'Miss Sirr%=Moble matron-=Boys.Faiiey
WooliShawls at Dulmage's.
Mien F2trT7,--RernarkableFigure—Wears.
Dulmage's corsets.
Merchants can get their' Bill Heads, Lotter
Heads, Sco X&e.,printed at TIMES Office for CEN TRA%,
very little more than, they generally pay for
the paper, and it helps to advertise their busi-
ness. See samples and get prioes„
Good work isdofle of TIMES
SLA.UG73TER'
4.
Dry -Goods, BoatS`:& 'Slices;
Readyiaade Clothing
Regardless Of Cost.f
SLAICG(.T,El
Will continue. Ai FEW DAYS, ; wheli' I
am going to move my goods back
to my residence on Elizabeth
street,, south o€ 'James-st'
Church,ana ani prepared to sell cheif,per
than ever. All accounts due must be
paid at once. '
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House & Lot
Eor „ale or Ren—Opposite 4
osite town ha/ll..
Drug Store
�'ou wiI1` a'lway's'find the
Largest and Finest Assortment of
Pastry;
Cake's, Confectionery, Or-
angeS;!lie gortW,
,N EXs'T
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MAIN,S.T.. EXETER. •
A full stock •of f all kinds,o1
vye- stiiffs and package
' Eyes; °''constantly -on
hand: •Winan's
Conditioin
PoWCl-
er5'
the best .
in the li'i+ark-
'et "andalways,
fresh. Family ,reozp-
es-carefully prepared- at
Central Drug Store Exetei .
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„BEST,,,YET !
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
Over loatii]g8 at any price ; Suit-
inga at any price; Pantings
''at any price.
Best Ordered Clothing odined in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for
with._ the beat staff of Tailors the best
stook . of Fine Trimmings, and the beet
(jutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion.
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