The Exeter Advocate, 1888-10-11, Page 5Pj
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EXETER MA
Red Winter, per bus'i
White °C
Spring
Barley
Oats
Peas
Eggs
Butter, Solis
Butter, Crooks
Wool
Potatoes per bus
May per ton
44
4'
Fa
RIKETS.
$108 to 110
108 to 110
95 to 100
55 to 65
30 to 30
58 to 58
16 to 17
17 to 20
16 to 18
18 to 18
30 to 30
9.00 to 9.50
BMX REGISTER.
op. Lot 9, North 13oundery, Hay, on
Saturday, Oct. IStb, Faarsra. Stock and lane-
laments, E. Boeganbeuo;y, Auctioneer,
W, Reroneneue, prop.
On'Thursday, Clot,515th ou lot 21, con.
13, Hay, Farm Stock and j!. auplent.ents. E,
Boysenberry, auct., Wan.. Hlopp, prop.
Local
How" to $axiXC>< ttP. Q TQWU •
The prosperity of a town es gauged
not by the wealth cif the inhabitants
but by the unanimity with which any
important undertaking is to be accom-
plished, A, man with Ave thousand
dollars at his command and a love for
his townies bis heart can do more for
the building up and improving of it
than the neillionare who locks up his
capital and sueps his finger at home
progress. I -foiling to your money or
spending it at a distaa centre is not
consistent with good citizenship, he is
-The Salvation, Arnim (deers, of
this place, attended the large bassinets
in London this week.
—31r; Isaac Darling,, who has spent
his holidays at homes left on Monday
for Toronto "University.
1 zrxow from experience that Ever-
est's Cough Syrup is firstclasa--Geo,
Brook, Forest P. 0
—Wet weather, muddy roads, and
no wood. All these things have a tend
anclr to corrtpt amp's morals,
Trus is to certify that I believe Evers
but a cipher, a unitis the census and est.'s Gough Syrup saved my life. Tim.
nothing more. Marshall, Forest P. O.
Thanl1Sgiving Daa.
`ane Government bas pror laimed
November l7th. as thanksgiving day.
We hope it will be duly observed,
Oysters ? Oysters?
The oyster season has opened again,
and S. 0. llersey will open up his oy-
ster parlors on. Saturday evening next.
All lovers of the oyster can snake no
mistake by`giving Sana, a call-
1F'else.
It has been rumored tbatat the open -
)g of the TriMittMemorial church,the'
fee for admission will be $1. we have
instructions to contradict the same, as
the ru►nor is without foundation,
"The Dream."
This is the tittle of anew book just
published by Wan. Bryce, of Toronto.
The author, E Zola, is becotnin ; the
popular author of the day. W. Bryce
Las reached the top ring of the leaders
as a publisher,
Don't Forget.
Don't forget the editor when you
have a news item. If your wife licks
you, let us knew of it, and we will set
it right before the public. If you have
company, tell us, if you are not ashamed
of visitors. If a youngster arrives at
your home, and begging for raiments
buy a quarters worth of cigars and
come around, and ifyou are a coati sub-
scriber we will furnish a suitable name
for hini or her, as the circumstances
will permit; and if you have a social
gathering of a few of your friends,
bring around a big cake, aeyen or eight
pies and a ham.
Council Proceeding s.
The council suet by order of the
Reeve, at the Town: Hall, Exeter, on
October 5th, 1888, with all the mem•
bees present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and sighed,
Moved by T. B, Carling, seconded by
T. H. McCallum, that Wm. Down be
paid $50 for street watering.—Carried.
Moved by T. H. McCallum, seconded
by W. G. Bissett, that Messrs. Carling
and Pickard look after the surface
water at Dr. Browning's.—Carried,
Moved. by T. B. Carling, seconded by
J. Pickard, that Mr, Creech look after
the hiring of men and keeping their
time, ete., for the remainder of the
y eaan.-Carried, Permission was grant-
ed to Mr. Carling to provide against
accidents topedestriaus while:repairing
his store front, Moved by T. B. Carl-
ing seconded by W. G. Bissett, that a
ventilator be put in the clock tower,
—Bring in the eook stoove. The
steve vendor is on deck, leo ••-nasty
words, mind you if it is putting up
stoves time.
—Miss Ella Begg, who has been
visiting friends here for a few days re-
turned to her home in Parkhill yester-
day.
esterday.
—On Sunday nexttlhecollectious it a
the Trivitt Memorial Church, will be
for the benefit of the Diocese of Al-
goma.
Parkinson wants to see every
lady and gentleman in. and avowed
Exeter at his store to examine his.
new stook of goods..
A lot snore new goods at Parkins
son's, he does not deal in Bankrupt
trash so that you can depend en get-
ting value everytkee,
price not to exceed $4. ---Carried. The
Reeve to attend to Piper's case in the
meantime. Capt. Kennp to have the
use of the loose eluairs en: the Town
Hall at the conning entertainment under
his auspices. Moved by W. G. Bissett,.
seconded by T. B. Carling that this
council adjourn until Wednesday, the
10th inst., at 8 &cheek p. m. ----Carried,
I. BaollUT, clerk.
,Auction Sale.
.-Great Slaughtering Sale today
(Thursday) 'at 13rodernek's Bankrupt
Store, in Drew's Block, Exeter, at 2
and i o leek p, w. Only ane day's
sale and the goods must he sold. A
splendid lot of Dry Goods and: Grocer-
ies. This will be one of the greatest
sacrificing sales ever held in Exeter,
No Reserve whatever.
Meehanias Institute Meeting.
A. meeting of the Directors of the
Mechanics Institute, was held in the
library room on Tuesday evening last.
The Directors ordered several new
Chairs and a number of paper fyles.
They alsa had a long discussion as to
forming eveuing classes, and it was
agreed to at once set the affair in mot.
ton, and hold evening classes during
the winter. See notice clsewere regards
to meeting to form evening classes.
Sportsxrien.as Depot,
(.4o to the sportsmen's depot •at Geo.
Sanders and see his celebrated powder
the "wildrovcr and.thepeople's favor-
ite, it immense a full supply of
sporting goods which is sure to please
all.
Brrxtn. Vires magnetic mineral froni
matures laboratory, far ulcerated stone
ash and all diseases of the stomach, for
liver, kidney aid piles, the most won-
derful article ever offered to the public.
Civil Service Examinations.
The next Civil Service examinations
will commence on Tuesday' Nov. 13th
at eine o'clock p. r., and will be held
at Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamil-
ton, London, Winnipeg, Regina and
other places. Applications for forms
'will be received by Secretary Lesueur
until the,l5th of October, and thefornis
duly, filled up will require to be re-
turned not later than the 25th, after
which date the rolls of candidates will
be closed,
Evening' Classes,
Any and all desirous of attending
evening classes,for the purpose of mak-
ing themselves more proficient in the
art of drawing or book keeping, will
kindly meet the Directors of the Meoh-
anies Institute, in the library room, on
Wednesday evening next, at 8 o,clock,
This is a splendid chance for all of our
young; men and ladies to get educat-
ion on the subjects mentioned, and it
should be well patronized, Tho class
if arranged, will continue throughout
the winter months,
—Tbe Triv itt Memorial, chore])
fast nearing eomplition, and the gra
opening will take place sometime about
November lat.
—Mr. W. A, Gfay,o£ Guelph,former-
ly a, book keeper in 14In. Jas. Pickards
establishnent,waa here on Tuesday re-
newing acquaintances.
Tains is to certify that 1 Lave used
Everest's Liver Regulator, and And it
the best 1 ever used,—P, B. Rasenberre
L D, S., Arkonaa: Ont.
At the Rirkton show on Friday 1t►st
Mr. I. laowernnau of this village, was
awarded flint prize for his Imported
team of draught mares.
.,-Like everything else, goods will
rot lying in stores waiting for hili
prices. You can get neer goods.
Parkinson's and the prices are right..
.- Samwell & Pickard has ,just re-
eoiyocl direet from England, a splendid
assortment of ladies' walking Jaokcts
Dohnaan's and Ciders, which will be
offered at lowest prices,
s
ears nothing about 'with the U, S., but I do desire Union with
the citizens of Exeter and eurrouncling country. Owing to the de-
pression of the market,1 have been able to purchase by new stock
much below tbo regular wholesale ixikces, and will give any customers
thet benefit of if, y stock consists of
Dry -Goode, Oi-roeer1e3, .. Cts & Caps,
BOOTS ROB *
Crocker,
A Rare Treat.
The McGibeny family appeared be-
fore a splendid audience Tuesday night
and rendered a rare and enjoyable pro-
grauinio, The family is certainly si
musical one, frown D'lr, Gibeny down to
Nitre Leo. Their programme last
night comprised maoy vocal and in-
strumental selections and was suffici-
ently diversified not to be monotonous,
Among the features requiring special
mention were the elarionet playing of
Master Docket, the cornet, duet of Miss
Viola and Mrs, high McQibeny, the
violin solo of Mr, .Hugh McQibeny,
the ladies, quartette and the anale
quartette. The rendition of "Wan-
dering Down" by the reale quartette
was in itself a rare treat. Another
feature that it would be wrong to pass
unnoticed was the musical reading„
"The Minuet," by Miss 9.11ie. in this
Miss Allie while telling how her
grandam danced the minuet displayed
a grace of motion and expression that
Was charming. Mrs. McGibeny also
sings with fine expression, and her
"peek-a-boo,' with little Leo 'at once
gained the sympathy of the audience.
In fact the audience was. delighted.
with the entire programme ; and it
could•not be otherwise forthe enter-
tainment was a rare musical treat
Woodstock Sentinel Review. '
Gla s ar 7 P + . i etc., ., etc,
The prices of which are in axc3 Way % ueneea iy Ous3onnit Rubies o
other tax impositions. 1 do not give my goods away, but set thm t
the lowest figure consistent with good business principles. Parties in
want of goes, consult their own iutorestaby examining my stock be-.
purchasing Eons
p shag elsewhere. Remember this is a new stook.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Farm Produce taken at Market rices. Wit; door nor* of tile
j91Town Itailveg
Man -eta
J. PARKINSON
Briefs.
The very best value in teas at Park-
inson's
—Tuesday was rather a busy in
town.
Exeter.
if Tau Want
FOR
XI* 410 Z
TO OALL WWI A LOAF OF RIS
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AND SEE SOME QF EIS
a OR GALL
nn4VarAZZAVP 01,311$ 0434Z0
SCHOOL AND PARTY OA
MADE AT TIIE 811O1RT ST NOTh
---Parkinson is obliged to give the
best valuta in Exeter, because the hest
value along with, the best assorted
stook of the newest productions, are
the only inducements he professes to
°Ter.
—The people of Exeter and surround-
ing oountry do not want to be decked
out with old discarded goods, when
they tan get new and fashionable .cods
at the same prices at Parkinson's, first.
door north of the Town Hall,
-Goods bought on credit at exhor-
bent prices, as all bankrupt stocks
are, previous to the great reduction of
prices in the wholesale markets, can
now be bought for from twenty-five to
fifty per cent. less. Sec Parkinson's
new dress roods and prices,
—We have received the annual an-
nouncement of the Canadian Business
University and ,Shorthand Institute,
It is nearly gotten up, and from the
number of testimonials' it contains, we
are led to believe that this is one of the
best Institutes to be found in the Dom-
inion.
—Any one purchasing dress goods
has to take into consideration where
the best variety is to be found where,
the latest patterns are to be obtained,
where the best value is to be had.
These..important : requisites you can
always depend upon finding at Parkin-
son's.
Renton & Co, will have auction sale
on Friday, Oct. 12th, Saturday Oct.
13th, and on -Tuesday, Wednesday;
Friday and Saturday of next week, at
2:3Q, and ' o'clock p. tn: Goods at
your own prices, Come along. Re-
member the spot, Bell's old stand;
—The directors of the Stephen and'
Usborne Agricultural Society, held a
meeting on Tuesday last, and revised
the prize list, and dict other business in
the way of settling up affairs of the
show held last week. We understan d
that the proceeds were very good, .and
they are able to discharge every liabil-
ity against the society,
—It may appear strange, still it is a
fact, that some people will pay more
for old, discarded, shop-worn and rot-
ten bankrupt trash,when they can
buy new, fresh and fashionable goods,
for even experienced . people are some-
times "taken in" in this way. Park-
inson hasnew and fashionable goods
at just about Bankrupt _prises.
-'Mrs; George Bawdon is visiting
friends in Seaforth..
--ti. L. Billings Dentist for artifici-
al teeth.. Office over O'1 eil's Bank.
-The leaves are turning their coats.
Hard tirnts and cold weather brings
them all.
—11 • L. Billings Dentist gold filling
a specialty, over O'NenVs .Bank.
—Miss Lizzie Bowden has returned
from visiting relatives and friend's in
Seaforth. '
=A car load of cattle; were shipped
from this station; on Monday, ,by a
Hibbert buyer.
--The Bell Telephone men are here,
and are busily engaged in putting up
the wires.
xnething
NoarteoTT,
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IN St, - EXETER.
WHEN IN TOWN TO Dalt THE -a- -
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Don't fail to inspect our immense stock of sill kinds of
STOVES,
r WILL3011,3E4 if 1.1P T
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WE IT AVn ALSO A FINE ASSORT.)ENT OF ALL KIN S OF
Ha dwwrr of ad' .
WE MAKE A SPECIAL LINE ON
TSAII!S
rl
RES,CROSSin fit.
Also an Assortment of Lamps, Lamp Goods &Lanterns.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED'
RAYMOND SEWING- Aik O n'.
BISSETTBROS.
•STOP ASL
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There is 'a Machine 011 called
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IT IS MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
COIL liRtiS.), TORONTO,
See that barrelsare branded with the Trade Mark, LARDINE, If riot
do not take it as it is only spurious oil they are offering you so as to make
more money out of you. For sale by BISSETT•BROS., Exeter. July -26-88