The Exeter Times, 1889-1-24, Page 8STIRAN,Q.E•
BelliSP le TJ rAIOT, AGENT
Tan wv,s5nz1izsrissuB4N4 cow.-
PANV, of Toronto ; unto ear &1x&PesCENele
FIRE, I:NM:lite-NCB 00311SANX, et Loudon,
Zeeland, the Rs)VAL (1ANADIA.N, of aeon -
treat, a'rd the BlageI8e1 LIVE AS
SURANCE OtP.NY, of tendon; Euglauds
establielted 180, Assets over e04100,000;
elainis aust bonuses paid,. over $104000,000,
L GOAL .ZsT e sheal behappy to re-
ve at all times, front any part of the
County , Items of Gooal new such KtS ac-
oicients,.or any interesting incident 20/tat-
ewer, front any of our suhseribers or read-
ers generally for the purpose of public
Hon,
1314D 4sletve
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th 1889
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Oyster.
•Fresh oysters at Geo. Snarlers' by the
quart, or eerved up by the plate, cooked,
O1. raw Just look at our stock of con.
fectionery, and sporting goods. All froth,
new Etna first.class.
8e11ieg at cost,
Good bargains in Boots and Shoes and
Harness, can now be bad at 0, Eaorett's,
as he intends giving up business and 'will
• sell at cost or under for the next 30 deys.,
People would do well to call and -see him
before purehaeing elsewhere.
C. EACRETT.
Dull Times.
The opeu winter is playine havoc with
besiness.. Merchealts are complaiuing
loudly of the trade being dull, and the
sales of winter goods have not been with-
in fifty per cent. as good as last year It
will prove a trying da3r for dry goods men
throughout the country, especially thoee
who bought heavy in the fall. Ifthis
kind of weather continues it will elso be
hare on the lambering men as tip to the
present timeib has been next to impossible
to do any swamping-
.
A. Narrow Escape,
During the high wind which prevailed
on Monday, a chimney ou. Alt. Geo. BEM -
(lea's residence took fire, and the family
being in another apartment dM not dis-
cover the danger they were in of losing
the property until the upper ceiling and
the roof had caught fire and had destroy-
ed a considerable part thereof. Fire Co.
No. 2. was called out but happily the fire
was under control when it arrived, and
all that was necessary was to make things
• perfectly safe. Mr. Ba,wden heartily
thanks those who came to the rescue of
his property.
Agnes Knox.
At an entertainmentheld in Exeter on
Monday evg., under the aeatpices of the
Independent older of Foresters,Miss Agnes
Knox a graduate • of the. Philadelphia,
sehool of elocution took a prominent part.
• Mae Knox's powers as an elocutionist are
great, her voice sweet and well-trained
and her gestures most perfect. Her im-
itation of the Bob o' Link was indeed
imimical, and 'brought forth much applause
Cialdledoon 1 rom Cotter's Saturday night
• was well rendered, being heartily received
by the audience. "How Ruby played"
e„,,yeaasa e,ei.laan,,,,eicle effort, as was alse•sthe
-scene from Macbeth, in Which the lady's
elocutionary abilities were were well dis-
played. The duets by the male quartette
and the harmonica solos by Mr. D Tait
, were highly appreciated and were ofthe
first order. The entertainment, in all,
was one of the best ever given in Exeter
as all who were present can testify. • The
proceeds ameunted to epwards of $60.
Pea sonal,
Mr. P. Bawden, druggist, who has re-
cently been reenacting a drug store in
Woodstock spent a''few days in town last
week. Mr, 13awden has iiurchased a
•drug store in Ridgetown and left on Mon-
day to take charge of the same. The
• people of Ridgetown will find iu Mr.
13. many good qualities; he possessing an
affable disposition, being public spirited
and having a thorough knowledge of the
drug business will soon win many ma
-
touters and warm friends.—Mr. Wm.
}Tracheae, an Exeter boy, has started a
livery business in Regina. Will is a
very agreeable and enterprising fellow,
and eye wish him every succese.—We are
pleased to learn that Mr. Wm. Folland
who has been very ill for some time, is
rapidly ois the mend.—Mr. A. E. Hind of
Durham spent the last few days with his
father, Mr. George Hind of Exeter.—Mr.
-Same Essery, of LTsborne, who has been
attending the funeral of a relative in Km-
aardine returned home on Monday, —Mr,
Wm. StanlakeS of Sand Beach, Michigan,
who has been visiting his father in Step-
hen returned home on Monday. ----Mr.
-James Egan, baggage -master, spent Sun-
day in St Marys.
Dont forget the grea,t 30 day sale now
on at the lig Bankrupt Store.
Miss IVfellis of Kippen a the guest of
Mrs. j. P. Ross -
Mr. R. Monteith returned to Manitoba
yesterday morning -
Mrs. Archer of /sl'ew York is the gues;
of Mrs R. 11. Archer.
Geo, Griffin of London, a forrner resi-
dent of Exeter is at present in town.
H 13. Hungerford is at present assisting
R. E. Huston in filling up policies. ,
Several w•eddings are about to take
place in town.
Mr. jas. Oke has sold his yourig stallion
to a gentleman of lelyth for 41,000.
Messrs. Sweet and D. Tait cantered
SOOSt of the 'prizes at the Carnival at
Lacan last week.
Um John. Biesett of Manitoba, a for -
riser resident of Exeter died one day last
week,
The epring -show of the Stephen & Us
• borne Agl. Sooiety Will be held in Exeter
• on April 10th next.
Exeter is at present beseiged with eater -
tenements of various hinds. All minds
Call 'easily he satit lied.
Mr. W. H. Graham, the importer of
'Clydesdale horse, of Si. Marys, was in
t w e yesterday.
Protracted meetings are in progress in
the Main-st Methodist Chureh, &inducted
by Rev, Mr, Wilson,
• The hay packers Who hage been buying
bay in this neighborhood lately here this
eyeek made several large shipments.
M.i WrnsXorrison and family letiVe in
a fees slaye foe Owen Sound, Whete they
• will loriete-
Mr, end 'are, Htigh Rees returned to
Exeter Saturday on their return from
Nova Scotici, 16 Wineipeg.
' a‘l ens and boye overcolits and .ttitt;at
tuilleatd of pieces; daring thegreat SO
daye eele now going on et the Rig Bault,
rupt Store,
The toboggen sible Will be formally
• ptped Oir Thirreday at 2,30 in the attOV.
1100il and it 7, eaeloek jO the eVg,
Valagt1 Couto II
The colateil for 1889 met at the Town
Ralt Exeter,' on Monday the 21st at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon and took
and subscribed the deolmation of Qualifi-
cation endMike in presence of the Clerk.
Messrs, a, cluior and L 11, 1)ieltson
were appointed auditors for 1889. Messr.
John W. Taylor, John Essery, William
Hoskin and the Reeve and Clerk were
appointed a Board of Health for 1889.
The Clerk to give notice of letting the
Weigh Seales at the Market House, aleo
to ask for tenders for printing for 1889,
The council then adjourned until Monday
the 28th hist, at 7.30 p.
Mr. James Oke on Monday shipped a
carloed of cattle to Montreal.
Swallow Bros, pump makers, it is saidi
heye made an assignment.
Mr. Alex Colquhoun will leave in.
Mareh for Manitoba, where he intends to
permaneptly reside,
While blowing a band instrument the
other day. Harry Gielley had his lips
poisoned, from the effects of which he is
"laid. up".
Big bargains in boots and shoes, over-
shoes aad rubbers during the great 30
day sale now on at the Big BenIcrupt
Store. Ladies rubbers only 3ec.
Have you been to the greet 30 day
sale slow on at the 03ig Bankrupt Store,
if not get there getickly and secure some
of the wonderful bargains:
It is rumored. that M a Geo. Mace, a
former resident of Exeter, will retura to
town, build a grist mill ani 1,e -engage in
the grocery business.
The McDowell Co in "Dr Jekyll and
alr Hyde" announced to appear in the
opera house last • evening del not play,
owing to the attendance being too meagre.
The Farmers' Institute meeting held
here last week was a success, and many
valuable papers were read: The concert
was a good one, and the ball was packea
to the doors.
We are in receipt of a telegram from
Lincoln Neb., announcing the death of
John MeConniff stip. Chicago • Burlington
& Missouri R. R., who died Tueeday night
at 9 p. nefrom hemorrhage of the stomach
deceased. is Mrs. 3 Fanner's uncle.
On Moaday last J. E. Hayes, reeve of
McKillop, was cleated warden of Huron
Co; Robert Boston, reeve of Lobo, war-
den for Middlesex; W. B Freeborn, reeve
• of Morniugton, wardeu of Perth; Dr.
Douglas, reeve of Tara, wardenof Bruce
Mr. John Russell, of Goderich will lec-
ture in the town hall Exeter pn Wednes-
day evg. next Mr. Russell was excom-
municatecl from the church on what he
• holds false grounds, and his lecture will
be a resume of the incidents connected
therewith from beginning to end. See adv.
It is indeed an ill -wind that does not
blow favorably to someone. With the
scarity of snow this winter this corpora-
tion has saved a considerable sum in the
matter of snow -plowing, the walks hav-
ing to be cleared but once thus far this
season.
Rev. Dr. Burns of the Wesleyan Ladies
College, Hamilton, will preach missionary
sermons in the ,Tames-st Methodist church
next Sunday at '0:30 a, m. and 6.30,
p. in. Dr. Burns stands in the front
rank of pulpit oratorsiu our Dominion.
Don't fail to !lease:Inn.
Will 'the reieway agents of Exeter please
explain .sv it is that people can buy rail-
sva,y tickets for Manitoba for one dollar
Yeas at Hensall than from Exeter and yet
when going these, same people have to
pass through Exeter on t'he train.
Emigrant.
A Connecticut inan proposes a law to
provide that all owners of doge when hav-
ing the canines registered shall file a bond
for pocr as sto ety for damages which
may be caused by the dogs He is called
• a crank. Perhaps he is one. It is gener-
ally believed that the man least able to
pay damages keeps the 'Most worthless
dogs.
Wonderful, amusing and nestrnotive,
positively original, absolutely superb.
This is what everybody says of the Can-
adian Sterioptioian company's panorama.
The above panorama will be shown in
opera house on :Monday evg. Feby 4th
• undee the auspices of Jarnes•st Meth.
choir. Press notices next Week.
Wonderful values in factory and white
cottons. at the Big Bankrupt store. Note
the prices, 5c factory for 3c, 7e factory
for6c•' flee factory for 1l; 90 factory for
7c and7c white cotton for 4c; Bic white
cotton for 8c; 13c white cotton for 10c;
heavy sheeting 2 yards wide for 19c' . this
is by far the cheapest and choicest 6,ottons
ester shown iu Exeter.
There is a large amount of American
silver in circulation in this district, con-
siderable of which hears mutilation. Peo-
ple should avoid mutilated coins, the
valae of which, i. e., those with holes
punched in them has been fixed by the
United States treasury department as
follows:—silver dollare, seventy five cents;
half dollars, thirty-five cents; quarter
dollars, eighteen cents; and. dimes five
cuts.
Armstrong vs. McDougall was an action
by the executors of T. J. Armstrong, late
of Exeter, to compel Peter McDougall,
tenant, to viseete a farm occupied under
covenant of a mortgage having, it was
alleged, gonb into default, which was
brought on at the London assizes.
The defence eentendecl that Mn B. V.
Elliott, of Exeter, one of the executors,
drew the lease from the mortgagee, to him
(Elliott) without informing the defendant
of the existence of the mortgage and that
therefore they could not repudiate the
lease, JmIgement we reserved, W. R.
Meredith, Q. C., for plaintiff, R. II.
Collins for defendants.
"When I came to my desk last Wednes-
day morning," said John Wanemaker,
the Philadelphia millionaire merchant, I
was naturally thinking about the Christ-
mas tiade which we had. We did a great
deal of Christmas business in this • store
this yew. During the 10 day previous to
Christmas out• sales averaged about $100,
000 a day. The grand total for the ten
cla,yt falls only a few dollars under a
1 spend•e6,000 a week its aver.
tieing, and I pay a (skilful men --:a former
newspaper editor, and a geed one— $14000
mcnith to do it for me, I make money
by it. Advertising is the leverage with
Which the store -has been raieed up. I do
not see how any large and succeSsful
business eau be done without liberal advertising. Continuous advertising, like
tontinueus work, is the most effective,
cereNaa has been made in the re-
eetit order in council which in-
deeeete the Oxporb duty on logs from
$2 to $3 per 1,000 feet, nroviding, that
loge cub encl ready for shipment at the
date of bho passage of tlie order nifty be
ehipped at the old rate, gle,,
• BORN.
Rose, --Tet EXeter, on the 1.711i inse, the
evqe ofMr. 3 ? Rose of a eon,
Children Cry for Pitcher's CasforiE
14,
atesat
Rambler.
13inees.-4 few day e ago 05 ale. W.
11111 of Fairfield, was engaged crushing
grain for his sou -in-law, Mr. D, Manning,
a large pieee of iron went through, Famish-
ing the fly-wheol and guerieg, besides
doing other petty darneges.---Special ser-
vices will eonamenee in the Centralia
Meth, cliuisih next Sunday evg, conducted
by the Rev. G. Id. Thompson —Mr. J.
Neil of Devon, is confined to his bed by a
severe attiicit of sickness.—The Rev. Mr.
Pile of Crediton, occapied the Devon
ohurch pulpit on Sunday last,
• Russeldale,
SVIIODIgO leleees.—A very interesting
event took place on Thursday, the 10th
inst.. when Ilfr. Henry Balfour and Mies
Sarah A urt Cornieh were united in mar-
riAge by Rev. James Caswell, at the re'si-
donne of the bride's father, whale a large
number of friends of the contracting
parties witnessed the ceremony. The
preseets, which were numerous aud use-
ful, showed the high esteem in which the
young couple are field. The wise of their
many friends is that their Imlay friends is
that their jouruey through life may be
happy and pi osperous.
Blake.
------
II,ETuurroD,—Hr, John Reith has rettual-
ed from the old couutry. • This was Mr.
Iteith's that trip across the Atlantic and
of course he eejoyed his visit, although he
combined business with pleasure. He
took over alma 1,100 barrels of apples
with him, aud disposed of them very
satisfactorily, He brought back with Wini
two very fine three-year-old Clydesdale
mares and one young stellico. hir. Reith
bas removed from Blelte to Hensall, where
he has lotnited on the old homestead farm
near that village, which he putchased re-
cently. The people of Blake are sorry to
lose Mr, Beith, as be e as a most enter-
prising resident of the place.
4,
Hirkton.
BEIErs.--ivir. R. Vickers lava returned
from Mich. where he hau been workirig
this scanner. Bob is one of oer best boys
and received a hearty weloonse.—It is
rumored that some of our stalwart young
men intend joirting the N. W. 'Mounted
Police.—Mr. ,Tobn Kirk has disposed of his
farm to Mr. W. Kirk for the sum of e4,000.
The forraer intends removing to Manitoba
in the spring.—Mr. A. Breteour has pur-
chased the house and lot situate in the
village, belonging to Mrs. Conn,—The sae-
rament of the Holy Eneharist will be ad-
ministered on 3rd Sunday after Epiphany
in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.—The
Misses Sterrit who have bean successfully
conductine a dressmakers 'shop in the -vil-
lage during the east 3 years intend leaving
here shortly. Their repetation as first
class and fashionable dress raakers is well
kuown, and Kh'kton's loss will be others
gain.
Chisel.hurst.
BETEPS.—It is reported that Mr. Stewart
has been left a considerable sura of money
by a relative in Seotland.--Messrs. Latta,
Connor and Mitchell are attending the
Seafoith Collegiate Institute.—Kr. R.
Dalrymple is busy crushing grain for his
neighbors.—Jas. MeTaggart is taking
charge of the store and post-oftice here,—
Mr. A. Morrison has lately been united in
• marriage to Miss McLaren of Hibbert.
They have started house keeping in their
new residencie—Mr. Marshall has tnoved
to the "farm of J. MoTaggart, which he
has rented.—The farmer's wives are
plaining about the fall in the price of et4s
and -the scarcity of quilting bees.—Mr.
Arch Dalrymple and hie sister, are visiting
friends in MoKillop.—Miss Bell of Mani.
toba is visiting friends in this vicinity. --
Mr. John Hicks is attending Mitchell High
School.
Stanley,
--
Goon Woine—A ta wood bee held on
the farm of Mr. • Wilson Armstrong,
Goshen line, on Wednesday of last week,
W. H. Stephenson and Samuel Johnston
cut a log lei inches in diameter inside tbe
bark in 39 seconds. The sane work was
also done in the same • tirae by Robert
Nicholson and Wilson, • Armstrimg. The
two latter also out one log 15 inches in
diameter in 28 seconds. The Gr'oshen 1100
boys are hustlers with the saw.
The annual meeting of the Stanley
Braila Agricultural Society was held on
Thursday of last week, The following
officers and directors were appointed :
Geo. Castle, president; Wm. Townsend,
vicepresident ; James Armetrong, secre-
tary and treasurer. .Disectors--Joim. Tor-
rance, John Johnston, Joseph Wild,
Alexander Granger, John Tough., R. Pen.
hale, Walter Madge, John Park and Thos.
Harrison- Henry Erwin and George
Woods were appointed auditors. The
Society commenced the year with a de-
ficit of $17.66 and closed with a surplus of
$2.19 in the treasury.
es -ea
• Ailsa Craig.
BRIBPS.—lilvangelistie services are being
held in the Enplish Church in Ansa Craig
by Rev. ?VII% Taylor, of Mitchell, They
commenced last Salurday, when a large
congregatidn gathered. On Sunday night
the church was thronged, end extra seatt
had to he provided. In spite of the wes
and changeable weather, the attendance
has increased • and last bight chairs had
againto be used. The whole place is
moved, and there canbe no &Mit bf the
reality of the work. The preachers in-
tense earpestness, his vivid presentation
of truth, and his loving enamor win the
gYmaathy ef all, and, as is attested by the
regneete tor prayer and the written exper.
iences tent in, the work is proving a great
blessing. Such gervicee, so well attended,
co reverently conducted and so fruitful,
were never before held here. The after.
noon meetings are,exeellently attended and
are very helpful. The Rev. Mt. Shore, the
faitliftil clergyman here, is greatly eneour.
aged and openly expresses his gratitude to
God.—The annual meeting of the North.
elm Fair Agricultural Society was held
here Thuredny. The following officers
were appointed for the year 1889, viz ;
President, D. McArthur, Ailsa Craig ;
first vice-president, John 'lord, East
Williams; farmed vice.president, Alex, C.
Stewart, East Williams ; anecters, A W.
Smith, Dan leareey, :as 'Harvey,
McGilli-
vtay, 0 M. Shasteoue'G. W. Charlton,
Wm. Welker, Lobo ; John Morgan, los.
Rosser tma D, A, Stmvart, Mists Craig ;
auditors, Win, Shoebottom lead J. T.
Owen, Ailsa Craig.— Gee, F: Arneld, Mer-
chant of this village, haft Sold his'hn sin oes
to the Messrs. Shipley Bros., sees of Mr,
Wm. G, Shipley, of this village. The
Messrs'. Shipley tahe poseeseion et 01100i
steresiseeta
Cl' (5L0v
ROYAL Potvat
bselutell, Pure.
Tilts pones er Dever varies A marvel ofpur-
ity, strength and wholeeonsegees. More °colt-
omiesathau the oydinary kinds 1115. oan.uot
be sold in oompe titaenvrith. the multitudes of
low test, short weight, aliuu or phosphate
Powders, Sold ouly eans.-33,0yAL 33 AK.
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FARM FOR ALE.
Ninety acres—Lot 6, eon. 2, in Stephen
township, 13 uron 00., over 74 acres cleared, of
whictiffil acres aro in • grass and in first-class
condition- Half mile from, Centralia. Good
brick house and out -buildings. Must be sold.
For fertheiepertioulnes imply to
MATTHEW MORLOOle,
3 mos. Crediton P. 0.
Notice to Creditors
Tho creditors of Lavina Bealey, late of the
township of 'Osborne, in the county of Huron
Spiester, deceased, who died ou or about the
2.1st day of October, A. D., 1828, and all persons
having cleans against the said deoeased, are,
in pursuenee or ehapter 110, of the Revised
Statutes of Ontario,1887, hereby notified and
required to seedon or before the ist daysof
March a 3) 1839 by post or- deliver, to the
undersigned acheitors for tee Administratree
of the estate of the said deceased, their chris-
thin and surnames, addresses and descriptions
the particulars of their claims, a statemeut of
tbeir accounts duly verified by statutory de -
aeration, and the nature of the securities (if
any) hold by them; and that immerliateiy after
the said lst day of Maroh, the assets of the
said deceased will be disttibuted among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of whichnotice shell heve been
given,andthe said Administrateix shall not
be liable for the saidassets or any part thereof
to any person ogpersons of whose claims notice
shall not have been received.
ELLIOT &ELLIOT,
• Solicitors for Administratrix
Exeter.
Dated at Exeter,15th January,1880.
AIJCTION SALE,.
In the matter of the estate of MAR-
SHALL POLLOCK, late of the vil-
lage of Exeter in the County of
Huron, gentleman, deceased, and in
the matter of Chapter 108 of , the
• Revised Statutes of Ontario, knbwn
as "The Devolution of Estates Act."
There will be sold by Public Auction on
•
Friday, the 1st day of February, 1889,
at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon. at
the Central Hotel in the Village of Exeter, in
the County et Baron, by air. James Oke,
Auctioneer. SubJect to suoh conditions as
shalt then be produce& the following valuable
village property, vis:
PAEOBL.NO. 1.—All that certain parcel or
tricot of land aud premises situate lying and
being in the Village of Bensall. in the Town-
ship of Bay, in the County of Huron and
Province of Ontario,containing by admeasure-
ment one-fifth of an acre be the same more or
less, beingtomposed of Lot No. eight, on tho
north side of King street (otherwise the
Zurich yead) cm the map or tdau of the sub-
division of the south half of Lot, No. twenty-
one. in the first concession of the Township of
Play, prepared ,by 11. C. Boulton, P. L. S.
Dated the 28th day 01'September, 1875, and
registered in the Registry office for the
County of Huron,
end PARCEL N0.2. -All that parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
being in the Village of Exeter in the said
County of Huron, being composed of Lot
No. fifty-one on the south side of John street
west of' :Williainstreet, in the said Village
Exeter, -Sanders' Survey" surveyed by 11. 0.
Boulton, P L S. and a map or plan thereof
registered in the Registry Office for the said
County, of Huron, being Part of Lot No.
twenty-one in the 1st (impassion of the Town-
ship of Steelier].
The said lands will be sold in two separate
parcels subject to reserved bids to be fixed by
the Official Guardian. On Parcel No, 1 there
is a good frame store and dwelling house
stories, on the principal street, in the thriv-
ing Village of Ilensall, and on Parcel No. 2
there is a comfortable brick veneered dwell-
ing, le stories, with Frame kitchen and good
frame barn in central part of the thriving
Village of Breton
TM31.11VLS OM,
Ten per cent, cash, on day of sale, and the
balance to be paid into the Canadian Bank of
Commerce to ths joint credit of the official
Guardian and the Executor's within thirty
days withont interest,
Conditiceis of sale will bo produced at time
of sale_ For further particulars apply tO
JOHN' liOSICTNS, Q, 0. or to ELLIOT & likL1OT
Tbronto. Vendor's Solicitors,
Dated 5th eanuary 1339. Exeter.
FALL
1;111
11383.
artiwell, lid Pickard
Have jest received direot from &gland
a fine assortment of Ladies' Walkieg Jack.
ets, Delineate, and Ulsters, also it Fine As-
sortinent of Sealettes, Imitation Lamb and
Ulstei: Cloths. FULL LINES OF DRESS
GOODS.
IN HOS1ERY,11LOVES4 AND STAPLE
DRY -GOODS,
Cry 'for r4onqrs t,astorm
, , , Our Sto' k Complete
OHN MoOTTRI)Y, Irkton, Is.
suer of Marriage Tobeimees, Agent for
Oanada Life A ssuranee and other Loan 00441
ponies, Agent for Huron and Middlesex Vire
Xnsuranee Co =any. Com missimun f th
'BRICK .AND TILE
FOR SAL,IFL
Any cinantity of brick Apatite of all sizes
for mile at the
MATZ BRICK YARD,OredIton.
First-class 'brick, $4 per Thou-
sand. Tile Correspondingly
Chea1).
The reditors have empowered Mr, Moatz to
look after the sale of the brick and tile, and he
will be found hi tee yard at all times,
Net year the yard will be run by mr.
Moatz as usual.
OreditomJegnary 151h, 1888.
CETRAL
Drug Store
A full stook of all kinds oi
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, . constantly on
hand. NVinan's
Condition
Powd-
• ers
the best
in, tile
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
CentralDrug- Store Exeter.
C i.UTZ*
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For Finely Finished Photos of all sizes,
front small album size to 11x14
from life, try
Ml\TIO
He has also an elegant display of Photo-
graph Frames. Sizes 8x10,
• 11x14 and 14x17.
AT ALL PRICES
It wi I be to the advantage of those
having pictures to frame to examine his
stock of Picture Moulding.
Get prices before purchasing elsewhere.
JOS SFNIOR
9
.I -alley Opposite Post -Office.
„s*sesia
The Forest City Business College has Just
closed for vacation with the largsst attend-
ance ever registered at this season eethe year,
Young ' wee ,wanting a thorough training,
sbould write tor our handsome catalogue.
Our advantages aro unequalled. College re-
opens January 3rd,1589. Address
eS teryel t Sr York,
London, Out,
Combination
Usefulness !
Beauty, and
Durability
—13 AN ESSENTIAL IN --
-SELECTING--
.
An Article of r •arnitur'e
GI L
Carries the largest stook of Furniture in
Huron County, Eu1(111119 just addedto
his assortment a great many
pieces adniirehly adapted for
the boudoir, sitting -room
dining7rooin or kitchen
An Inspection of Goods will of-
, feet a purchase.
Undertaking in all its
Brandies.
S. GIDLEY,
(Successor to C. & S. Gidley)
ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK.
THE
IINTTERCOL01\TIA.L
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OF CANADA;
The royal roan, nassenger and fright route
between Canada and Great Britain.
—and—
Direct route between the West and all the
points ou the Lower St. euevrence and Bate
de Clialeur, also New Brunswick, Nova
scotia,Prince lt/dmard Island, Cape Breton
aniedellwee7tIalicxtilcilegattnised. buffet sleeping andertay
carer= on through express trains. •t,
Pessengers for Great Britain or the cot te-
nant by leaving Toronto by 8 p. m. train on
Thursdaywin Join outsvard mail steamer at
Er•
soluipfaegriSoarteulredvitayto. w
ar
e
h
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commodation at Halifax for slaiproent of
grain and general merchandise.
Tears of experieu co liave proved the Inter-
oolonial, in connection with steamship lines I
to and trona London, Liverpool and Glas-
gow to Halifax, to be the quickest freight
route between C an ado, and G-reat Britain. ,
Informationas to passenger and freiglit
rates can be had on application to
ROB 8111T B.13.VJODIE,
WesternIereight &Passenger Agent
93.1lossin House 1-31ock,Tork bt. Tcwouto
D.POTTINGER,
Chief Superintendent
Railway office, Moncton, N. B.. Nov. 20, '88.
$10 Reward for the Conviction
01' DEALERS WHO OFFER RA in. I 1NEER1OR OIO OF OTHER
• - AND SELL IVg C 0 S MANUFA_OTURE FOR
OIL
Eureka Cylinder, Bolt I • I McColl Bros. & Co.,
Cuttiag & Wood Oils. I For sale by all leadilg 'dealers. I Toronto.
BISSETT BROS. Sole Agents Exeter.
5 -111
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GREAT - SUMMER SALE
ISAAC
IN ORDER IC:CLEAR OUT HIS SUMMER STOOKWILL SELL:
Summer Silks Dress Goods, 1Viuslins. Prints, Ginghams
Laces, B:ibbons, Hisiery, Gloves, Underwear,
Corsets, Pasasols, Millinery, l'ximmings, etc
At Greatly Reduced PriC,es.
rani Bargain: in Evory Dollariniont
Fe'Ladiee, de hot Miss thiS opPOrttinity to buy ehertp geode, at the en scribe bas
ono Of the lima etocke in the teem to ehoose frees, A call will repay yen.