HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-11-26, Page 5INSURANCE
WRNEST JLLIOT,AGENT FOI
1 THE WESTE1tN ASSURANCE COAT.
PANT, or Toronto; also for thePHtENIS.
kaIRE ENSVAANCE COMPANY of London;
O r:land. the ROYAL c esteADIAN. of Mon-
treal, and the ONTARIO AiU i''UAL EWE
ASSURANCE. QO'Y .of Waterloo established
870, Aseuranoesiuforee, $18,127.400.13onesos
every five years.
&nallbare DePattment
The Mart Counter Goods :
T';- Stove Polish Pitchers
Bemis. Slice " Spice .iars
Dolle Match Safes ,Salts,Ind
Mugs Needle; Ruled
Bads Han. Pius Hammers
Purees Tbimbies Tacks
Sl Pencils Button Agate SerewDrivers
Btoehes " Pearl Postal Cards
tD chins fizndlierchiefs Can Openers
Cava To' els Curling Tongs
Toy Hooks Neck Ties Fire Shovels
Revives Fain Salt Sifters
Alit Orgaus Splutters Potwto'Mashers
li'iiisks Table Slate Toast Forks""
Seeps Bibs Dippers
NI Mealiest Tin Pails Egg Beaters
Shoe '• Tea Steepens Cake Tamers
Billing " Tearot stands Pane
St- .aa - Cemb Cases Lem. Squeezers
T , Vt. " Dust Pans Cork Serowe
CcAli,.l3 Pie Plates Soup Ladles
T y itY ➢ ns Tray a Goblets
J. GJ IGG, - Exeter
big anknpt ta;e
Greatest
Over -►oat
Sale
Of
The
Season
Now
On.
Be
Sure
And
a.ttend.
a'ollowing are the coudions
on which "Beauty " is
to be given away :
CONDITIONS.
There is now in our window alass jar con-
taininga number of buttons -the number is
'unknown to any pors
onth
o guarantee
of which
appears below. With every
purchase of $4
you'ire entitled to one guess as to the number
of buttons in the jar ; with a purchase of 88
two guesses, and so on. In our office will bo
kept a book whore you will register your name
and your guess. Tho contest will close at 8
o'clock on Now Years Eve, when the jar will bo
opened and the buttons counted by throe disin-
terested and responsible persons; and the per-
son who has guessed the correot, or nearest to
the correct. number of buttons, will become
the owner of Beauty, Should thorn be a tie
then the first who has registered the correct
number will bo the winner.
"This is to certify that the number of
buttons in the jar in the window of the
Big Bankrupt Store is unknown to any
person, as they have been placed there by
us and the jar sealed in our presence."
Signed : B• S. O'NEIL.
R. H. COLLINS
J. A. STEWART,
Dealer in Bankrupt Stock.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1891.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Notice.
Our accounts are now ready. All parties
indebted to us will confer a favor by call-
ing before the 1st of December and settl-
ing.—N5-1m Bxssnir BRos.
Now is the time to subscribe for the
TIMES. You can have it sent to any friend
in Canada or the United States from now
till Jan. '93, for $1.00.
Snell Bros. & Co., during a few days of
last week paid to the farmers of the sur-
rounding country over $1,000 for dressed
hoes for their packing house.
Overcoats & overcoatings.-For men's cape
and dress overcoats, for furs and fur caps,
and storm collars, for meltons and beavers
and tancyworsted, either for suits or over-
coats please call at J. P. Clarkes. "
Mr. Wm. Bawden's sale of stock, imple-
ments, etc., on Thursday last was largely
attended. 1 verething sold well, horses
from $60 to $366: cows from $32 to $80;
calves from $22 to $30. Everything that
was offered for sale was sold. ..
Don't miss the Oddfellows' concert on
Friday, Dec. 4th, when the following
talent will appear: Mrs. R. B: Caldwell,
of Toronto, Canada's Greatest Soprano;
Miss Jessie Alexander, the foremost elo-
cutionist on the continent; Mr. Geo. Fox,
the phenomenal violinist; and Mr Harry W.
Rich, excels as a comedian and will keep
the audience in roars of laughter while he
is on the platform.
112inard's.Liniment for Rheumatism,
Brevlttes.
Eternal advertieing isthe price of trade.
A number of Exeterites will attend the
bachelors' ball at Seaforth on Friday evg.
These are the days when it is well to
keep an eye to one's feet and a care to our
lungs.
Mr. D. Spicer has purchased a fine,
strong driving horse toputon the St Marys
stage.
SPINNINGWIi xn WANTED. ••— An old-
fashioned spinningwheel wanted. .Apply
H.' this office.
Great bargains in Sealettes and man-
tle cloths at Richard Pickard & Son's,
during the great sale.
Prof, Scott mill give a concert in Exeter
on the 15th pros. Among others he has
engaged the symphony band of London for
the oecasien.
For boots and shoes, for rubbers and
overshoes to suit infants and grown people
in ladies' hose the best variety .ze have
ever shown at J. P. Clarke's.
Parties wanting wedding stationary or
ball programmes should see the samples at
the loins office, and leave their orders
early.
Richard Pickard & on are offering their
enormous stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, &c.
&e., at sale priees for 30 days. Now is
tto orderu1 ern s
the time yaar suits and ow o ts,
It is scarcely necessary for us to refer
our mauv readers to the advertisement of
Messrs, Riehard l'ickctrel & Son, on the
front pale. They are offering some genu -
t
ins bargains, and the reduction sale is no
humbug.
Did you hear anything drop in dry
peels ? There's a heap of hustling in sov-
eral of our focal stores these daya,aud they
all say they are cutting things, oh, so feuel
The people will appreciate this great op-
portnuity, no doubt.
It is said that the G. T. R. will shortly
take over the Express business, which is
at present under private control. It so, it
is to be hoped that rates will be lowered,
for business men have to pay pretty high
charges at present.
For canned tomatoes, peas wG corn; for
salmon and mackeral; for choice new fruit
iu eurranta and raisins and 23 lhs.of sugar
for the dollar and 20 iba, of prunes, the
last items will not he sold in quantities
less than the dollar's worthatJ.h.Cfarke'a
The young Mr. Northcott, of Hay town-
ship, who, some time-tgo, fell frons a rafter
iu the barn and broke hie leg, had the
misfortune the other day to eevereiy in.
;sure , itis same limb, by falling wviiilo
walking;