The Exeter Times, 1891-8-20, Page 8INSURANCE
'PRIEST ELLIOT,AGFNT FOB
.1 THE WE5'1`EiCS ASSUBAtLCE COX-
-VAX -7, of Toronto; also fOr tltePHcENIS
vntr,, INSL RANOE COMPA10Y, or London;
England. the ROYAL 0ANAi)IAN. of h[on-
trerti. and the ONTARIO Ali.. 1 Jeer, LiF$
ASeVateNOE, 00'r of Waterloo established
UAL Assercneesinloree, $13,127.400, Bonuses
eve y free s ear V.
SmallwaFe Dea,finetrf•
Breeittee.
Alms Horne has moved into her new
building.
The season for woodcock shooting com-
menced on the :5th dust,
Tho cricket dub hashed challenges from
Minters, Forest and St Marys, rreceutly.
Parasols '- Thi..line of goods will be
told at greatly reduced prices for cash at
J. P. Clerks's.
While driving alare the road on Sunday
wheel of one of (:hristie's livery rigs
caught tare and buret.
Mrs. Thomas Coates, who was so badly
injured three weeks ago, is doing; a ell,and
will Boon he around.
Services in the ?laan-st, Meth. Chureh
eozna,ence next $unalay at 11 o'clock a.m.
and , o'clech e.m. respectively.
In Ladics,Gents', Misses' and Children's
Boots a,: 'abets we ate well assorted and
can offer good value, at J. 1'. Ciarke's.
elesee 1a; tty thief str-le.dantes I eer's pears
off l„y ;see:, on Snrtla}: night. It is cer-
tainly a pity these miscreants cannot l:e.
eargla.
flee pell1eg sets,- ei is et r, ere Can Sat-
ur rte Lest the elands ware peal, off. The
erap Vale year is good, anti the county
�g�n:litd.
A minaret left here yeetereley to tnlce
l+'L 1ej tie, c geeine f Day View Perk,
,r” as tt,Ctt tR:..u: •ten.$ Iems; rile front
0: 1'• ',.rte t"t teteta➢wa.
The Mart Counter Goods :
Toys stove I'ol-esh Pitchers
Peetis Snort •^ • Spate Jere
Dale .'.etch Safes Salts, Inca
Mira Needles Mules
Palls Ff7 r F.,= alerareera
is lases Immo): s laces
Si laenei:s Button Agate Screw Drivers •
'Circe" e e " Pearl 1;'0. tel Carats
rV eatee flat 9.., ..chiefs C'.au'J 'eeera
e ee loot!, Cnr.aug `.tangs
key Bet :.e Neel.; Tits fire Shovels
Huiree False Salt `iftera
?.• Vr a' ,s larlashera Potato' 1laoi:ess i.
Vit.:alet 'f..t.e: Mets Tenet Feria
Saris
Bibs Aiporrs
Nt Lira:shoe Tan Pails Egg Beaters
'61:Ge 1. Tea 1'fteeyers Cake Turners
b«€iie:g " q'eapot stands Paas
I va " t.•r .sea Loam S 4 -F: eze
t:- Iteet Pane Cork St gerS
Hems `frets,• Granters
{ Cricket Match,.
A friendly match was played here on
Thursday last (Seaforth's Civic holiday)
between the Exeter team and a team from
Seafortb. The weather was fine and the
attendance large. The grounds looked
quite testive,'a number of ladies in carriages
etc. lending their welconxe presence to en-
courage the players in their mighty efforts,
such as the splendid hit by Seatorth's
captain, .atinost to the boundary Pests.
The home tear was greatly handicapped
by the abeenee of, Meeara. McDenell, Pope,
Harding, and also S. B. Rimiugton, till iii
the as of Seeforth's inning, when
S. R. 11..'a appearance made an effective
change. Had he been present, in the 1st
inning no doubt a dilf'ereut ahowieg won
have been made. Following is the score ;
3Intr.g.n.-1st inning
F _ i no:rurcaa'.l? . „ .,,, 1.
Cv liyedman .
Qhe,l>Colemano Havoc
F. =hake creetnnta,,. .....
I. R. Carling, t, Coloman.'-
H
K. Hyndan on li 'IcI,onncn
W Caritng, is tIolet=aa t e Pancl.arli.,.
W.JJ.73issert ,.. .,..
The Metht'tb t minister will ea:eha rrgo
,,.,F .rq mealtime free, ;14 C.
ett arch sea trnvtng thew ,i ivies -et. pulpit,
►:: v Rees. llIzett t i `Carne t,
:tlr. 1 ° cal G,r R 5; ervWe, trot his
rt.1 e "^ s r t the other el ay 1 y get -
arse it int, s n e r nehtuery in connection
ttx, f.s,.nna t?:1,'en:ents.
Ott ir.g, ,tc' the tic 1tirfi lc::vy thio
year the let teweltnot intG°ri;:ire-c,rting
tea: two weef.a, netwatlastaniliug; that the
weether hes tre''n b'a f,t►oral•'t•
i ,thee" literary.-' a have ;weer had
Fol• the neat few days we "eves equal t„ th at r:f our eteti:lvrs ITC,$e
ah s. Mort: to hand and excellent values.
will Dies' till extra choice as (",tf and Eve them tat J. 1'. Cls accoe.
'tsai t Gf Black .i- ress 1►r. L:itr. wishes to inform the eon:mr:n-
,^ i a , ity that be hoe !eased thenortbern store i
aceett.a, rill tt prier i1111irlt,l ; t^atc� n"s 1,lo lt. and that itis new steal; o
Jieiarietto -+9t2tt r-heil
Ili.• v._.w eel warp.
Keck 'Lia :zt es 1reel.tt
Male nse-phite
Wee
Mack Como eerie,
Melt Mervee.
Bleck Siliee.
lnctxli,er this choice lot of
lack Goals, cant to close
clearing prices, will Soon
tae cleared out,
J. A. STEWART,
lienttrupt Stock Dealer. Exeter
,?arra Hill lte ores: •1 in a few alaye, His
rl:l enstonaers will .p".eaee bear thasin mind
The ion -et. Chervil . *• held their
a:i t ,l obeli in Bavvel: n s grave yesterday
eftareeen The weather Was relas•ant and
,all t iP to a-1 thernse:Yee In the v arieue gwa ws
.i4t teat,:'^ a:ta.ts envier piiatt t:t ve,la c,e.
lancer. Te • taiak ug sin warms Ow VIII lie of
toe-
telt4v :.
1T-•,Trte Lr,,, I' .t t.a.ot OW sacs W. ave prohibiting
l:. u.4c etrig :at Targe during the night,
twee inttir ..1..•t an the loth Inst„ yet a
r,aaa.ai c t•i ,'..!.ti are tti4letty even on the
streets.
l£ 'tl'i;£Ti31�'.
Tii1: RADAY, . L' -t;. 2ntlr, 1$0L
LOCAL. HAPPENINGS.
tatten by n Do;;.
rat Tie:: 1,4y eve. last 3futtar Arthur
.e1 e:ty wan e.verely bitten by one of
fir;;; Br''.. dohs. The lad was running
wu the hill at the river, and the dog, no
Wille thinking he was going to attaok the
t :.iron who were play=ing at the 1 ettem
the hill, sat upon hint ani lacerated his
• ries in several places. Dr. Tennant hap-
", reel rdeue at the time and with assist.
duce managed to take the dog oil'. It then
t. upon the men but they lassoing it with
, mite, it was taken home and shot.
the Hieyelists. �—
A party of some 20 bicyclists of London,
:n route to U'oderieh, put in Saturday
;i ht at the Commercial, and left Sunday
crning on their trip. They paraded. the
-tracts Saturday evening, and judging from
ere antics of some of them, one would
eaelude that they belonged to the Abo-
riginal tribe. They conducted themselves
bs though they had just been let loose from
tee asylum. Theypurehased a watermelon
ar.1 with a "hunk" each they walked
about devouring it in a manner like unto
en African at the opening of the melon
season. Coming trete a city like London
those of the party who deported them-
telves so unseetningly should at least have
had respeetfor the city if not for themselves
Some of the crowd we re gentlemanly fellows
Luttho "sharp alecks," they were too devoid
�f zommon etiquette to command admire.
.•fin from the more festive of Exeter.
'hooting:Hattb.
A shooting tournament was held in Exe-
rei• on Thursday last, the Seaforth marks-
men joining the Exeter Gun Club in the
affair. Following is the score of the
team shoot :
EXETER,
Ed. Bissett
1, Haudford
A. J. Snell
T. Wood
1). Johns
'. 3. Eacrett
SEAFORTX,
A. Stark
A. J. Bright
3. Dodds
3, Anderson
F.. Rinchley
Jorden
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