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The Exeter Times, 1894-2-21, Page 8Tee er n; OLARS A cheap lo School ooks. in- oludill; the . High School ollCltlre- -tai re -tared for the op, e11r1 WWill Piave enough to last t9 ,Tan„ 10th. A S. GRIGQ. g ankrap Sore The Spot for Bargains s Ponnd'Bor`3 oda Bisealt3. is 4.1'ounds Ginger snaps. 25 S Pounds SodaY - a Bost Matches 1 BeileePoy,Tavan.'1 ea will for a short time longer give ranulatd S f e tiger or ,Trial y fraena, keneen �'la, :: Allaly to Wen l"Metex. e, weekett:Sloe., havo Suet erected aai, at in tat eeery cif the late Jennie lie, coating 6500, New databliiads"ooze, xlele on beet rel, Lem, for 46a, Good' Well Vesper fatly doe, per xoil,'at Sig Bankrupt Store, The.,reeent steady eeld''alien has inade, good ice, Ana as a eoueegdence there who use it leave stowed away agood, lapply, At a ineeti,ng of the Be T. of T. cm Monday' night ee less these feet. old topers ivete; smelted in the het Of -the faithful. Sailor Bay miselered •japan Tea, 260,1 prime Japan Tea, 13 paunde for $1, Batt vitiate in Oeneds, Big Benkrepk St s„ Failure to explain the eceeetileitiese of this winter's weather bee had a..mem de_ preesieg effect upon oldest inhebita,tts' than rfieumetics. Oeut'rs 620 fax • casts fete lea, SO ;; g ait oboe, ' f r or half Pelee ; fee- callers :end, muff* half pee ; eerCette retest, half price, Big Bankrupt Store, For the plot Taut days we been enjoyed bracing wiretwe weather, less the sleighing g accompvzrie n The 'wheeling Juts been .gbod, beet 4Y,er�. Fen ��r; �k Th tl1-I� w tghted, °°mmol. foists and well appointed stare, recently eaunpied by E. J. Spaokmai tic. Co. Apply te,Gco, Samwell, Exeter, i Arne James Moore, et Exeter North, ',Whilst going to church, on Sunday slipped. on the icy surface, and. f1,1 breaking near• left erne It was Bet. at =lei amt. she, is doing nicely. Mr. R. I. i. Bowe has exteede 3. his furniture Wasexoon sixteen feet, by re- moving a:.briek, wall at the, sear.White it atl'orebt more town, it also, Oda to the appeeeanee oe the department. Will an persons please, notice that nothing goats into these columna if the writer'&name is not„given to the editor, .A. remembeauce et this rule will save a from,.lot of copy from,. the waste basket every week. The saju of the stock 'in trade of D.. Gottscheelk, inaolvent boot: & a�! 41e--dea"f r, Zuripb000k place: in Z,ori•eu ole Monday.. Thin retook valr d'at $2073.61 was par - .24 poen • p1 3 oitssa y by g, Weseloh, Renard', far 71 4 pounds of our eller Boy, or 5. f cents in the dollar. of onr prize Ja en Lle�✓�or otlxei Chad W. Leavitt lectured in the opera dollar. A. great snap, try it. hall cn.Friday last to a fair !deed audience.. We think that wea the best His, theme was in the interest of the P. i .. &a s, He is afine speaker and seasons his assortment and mos.- ttlrtplato Stock of 'lecture with incidents naleulated to make Wall Papers and„ ,n4 in town. We it interesting. would like to ILnot what yon, think of Mr, Gilhllee et Lean, who purchased our Stock, come and See: it. A real the stock of R, McGowan, Kirkton, has oe, �i?a1[ a�erfor.8 .a pier roll, and resold the eaten to A. McGowan & Go., s nee sorely things in I$ado Window who are disposing of the stock on the Biirids, mounted :on best rollers, . cont- ; premises. Sea advertisement on front putts, for 45a, Ohe.ap, ain't it /me ! la58e• teied good, A ahuffieef tattering footsteps. a dull thud,e a f--- forcible expressions, and Abe yen going tel ta1re;, i erre advice another citizen is filled with regrets that and buy barred of Sine rightesev y? he did not take to the middle of the street Look out fora big jurtip price before in the first place. This is how it was on -10 days. You willleeet left: if you don't Sunday. buy. We are renin,, Sugars below re- • lir. R. N. Rowe has diapeeed of his finery prices,, residence ` on Huron &treat,: somewhat reeently occupied by Mr. T. Prier, to Mr. 3 Gents', Free . Coats, and 4 Goat Wes. Snell, and has purchased the Ed- Robes left, D6 you want a big Bar- worthy property,juet south of the Mansion gain ?, A, Gent's Good. Fur Coat for house. ale intends huilding in the spring.. $11.50. IVow's:year :chance for a bar- Mr,, R. Cook. of ,south River in renew - gain, Fur Coaterest go. Goat Robes , ng his subscription tolen Teems writes, go.for half price. Qhick is the word.,, among other things, that snow is,, on an average three to four feet deep, making 6Bars Sweet Home Soai 25 ,it difficult for -saw -logging. Tee weather 6 BareDingman's erlect:io - ?fi , S Bars White Castile - - - r, ;has kept continually cold, the thermometer. 10e3ars Our Own Soap - $i having gone down As low as thirty de- ' greet below zero 'several times. citewart On Sunday night while returning home e s i]►. from church- Mr. Harrison of the 2nd Biddulph, met with an accident which Notice to Times' Readers. might hi:we•restated seriously. The front axle of tete double carriage, broke, throw - Tie publishers mu/ f actseaBt tea faller gf ing the occupants out, and •eausiag i3,e 'toilers wortld,avhen minting their purchases, horses, to run away The animals ma a seater; that they sato, the mcrchaa'if's adver- eemeelerable distance and' co,ltded with lament in Tens l riga&, several vehicles before being ,acraught. :The buggy was badly broken but no .one in iisred. • Somelittle exoitemsnt was treated on Main street yesterday„ by several horses running away. Mr. Harness had. Been delivering meats when his horse starteii air Main at. at a lively rate, Soon. Cobble-. dick at Folland's horse joined in the race, only to be aroompanied farther on by Mr. Snell's (express), horse. .All three made thingslively for time in turning over other Vehicles • along the route.. No ;;one was injured, none of the animals hurt, butf several rigs were next or leas damaged. The scene. was really an exciting one, yet laughable.. The marriage of Mr. Fred. McDonel of Heiman, and Miss Mattie ' lawkshaw, dangh*er ei hir. John .aawkshaw, of Exeter', took place at the rersideuce of. the Ole "P.HURSDAY, FEBle GARY 21, 1804. LOCAL IIMPENINGS. Retroonstea Mr Goo, Heaman intends moving to British. Coeurabla in the spring, He has not enjpyed the best health the past few years and the change is mede in the hope Of recuperation in het,lth, We hope, with his many friends,that the change meg have the desired effect. -B iv. Mr. Stewart of Clinton preached Ir. the Presbyterian eiterch on. Sunday lett. The Main et. church pulpit Was oecepiei by,Rev. Geo. Jackson in tbe morning and Bove Mr• Bimini of Herneall, in the evening ; Rev. Mr. McDonagh being- Absent in, St. Mays. -Jas. Parkiegop, left yesterday for Trout Creek, after havnatt visited hie, family here the past two -weekt.-G. A, Hyridman leevai thiseWeek•fcre Forest to take the adeepted eetently as noted in spent tide past week visiting lila father, Me. Wain Baker of Stephen, who has been aOlously.ill the past low weeks, -Mr. G. A. K, MoLeod is imeroving in health. - Mr. H, IL Eolliek is very ill at present., -Mitts Maeld Welsh has gone to flew don, while Miss Lillian. went to Toeonto rib take eituations,-Mr. &Kellum of f(filtratford, repent 'the torepart of, this week /ilia town. -334r. Aquila Snell, james St. - and Mr, Thomas Dew, Hurou St., are es nee ror r one. Haying dirleosal of the butchering bureineas to Mr. Snell, all accounts Owing theArm met be reveled on or before the, levet week in Marcie after which they will be Placed ether heeds for colleetion, TO bare choke Eh °trio eoap for 26o, I. 6 bane choice Yellow soap for 26c ; 6 hoes Sweet Home flop 26e ; 6 bars white Ceestile or Oatmeal Asap 25o. Big Bank- rupt Store. ' The Young People of the ,lemee Stt Churtili will give a toeial and entertain, Merit in the (Meech on Tneaday evening, February 27th. Tea sawed from 6.86 p. tn. The Entertelemeet to begie at 8 o'cleele. A dtaission for ail, 15 tits, W. reeeona, Pres, Meer Sec, The anditore" reeve et the affeire of the Western Dreirymen'e Assooletioe for the cm hand 41623 66, Aseets, 6695 66 ; Rites, 11668 67 . meets over 140 end it Alex. Tait, A Mender Lien of the mid ate aohet 0 nth ',Pieta en elle edjour,. G;,tut the toe za la. 16th, All pret,eut, itiliuutirs cQ previous eetimgread rene. eonfirteed, Tayloreelleh%ori-tliwt flange lienip'z alder for Lein einger et l$40 per auemin be arc opted. (?ening•-_Battier•fust Capt. .gemh's eller 44610 per tine um for 'stage smite be rceeletpct,--Cereied,--Weaghitig .to be ate tended to prenerly. lliseett--T417;or-that idr. Tellowee tender tor leaving stone P.,%5 per eorel be aeeepted,---Careisd< ' ‘'oeanaeuieetlens respecting electeic lista eon front neere of Ileelth laid over fee le winters meeting, Qarling---ocher---the counciludjoucued to meet at call ei the eeeye. hl, Eschars, Clerk, Recd M.tesrs Carling Bros. spring adver- tisement in anaaher column, Hold yraursetves free for Rosa D'Erium Concert, k . B d dui a B at li 7th. y M0 Cue; day fent week while chapping wp:+rxi in flies brother's bush in Stephen, youth; Air. Qookpoaxhad two of hie toes cat. ell; one of his feet. a he council at ite Last meeting,, toolelcd to adapt the trig system of dog teen, instead of collecting the meal 61,00 fee,, and all dogs not veering tags will be. conftevated, The :Ladies' Aid Society of Cave,xz Presbyterian f hureh intend giving a par- ler concert at the residetaee of Dr. Amps early. la March. Coating, Rosa D'Erina, a first class company, Wednesday, Marolz 7th, 1864,•'. under auspices of SUua of England, B. S..Plynouth Lodge, Exeter, The new luear bentof thia pariah! Rev. Mr- Hunt and 1 i fancily were given ,a rect ption at the.reotory on Thursdt y ;18st; by the die the Triyitt .lwfe•iioriale church: d. very pleasant time was [spent, Tho minutes of the Exetertiouraeil cetera $+ pro;eedings of which our cetera weld written in a brief fertnby nurselvee at the ,Cennoil' meeting, and as they were Pa re -written autil Wednesday, amidst the bustle of getting ready for press, were entirely "forgotten, as in gettingup a paper like Tux Ants we have no time to think about these small fry., Rev. Dr. McKay, mission ,ry of eh;e-< Presbyterian Church from )'ormgk{sa, China, addressed a, large oongregatiortlon Tuesday evening in Caven Church. The. lecture was full of interest and many thrilling tales were told. Dr.. ltLeRay has done good work among the eh Mese. It twenty years eine Dr. Maio' y be- gan to work in North Formosa. The remelt is that in that part of the island there are at dais day 2,605 baptized Christians, fifty native preachers, two ordaineei peewee. and many other worts ers, besides eceres of nice libtle meeting houses, The Marks e3roa.' 'Comedy Co. under the able mana,tement . of Mr. R. W. Marks, are ,giving . concerts. every eveningeethis week in, Drew's Opera House. They are giving a, first class show each evening. !Vlr. Tom Marks Canada's great Comedian, also, Jimmie Field in his eo.sentric Comedy • Craze, Cousin Joe, brings' forth lots of laugh- ter,elliss Emma Gertrude, Mrs. Bessie Field and. Kate Ebert, ant their parts admirably in the different acts and characters. They are giving the beat sat:sfaotion of any troupe that has been here for some time,. ANTS A WEEK, . i '+ P TEN WEEKS, BUSIIICSS Et1116dtiOrlal 60EIFSC. THAT WILL FIT YOU FOR ANY POSITION_ IN BUSINESS LIFE. peptriVE SELF*INSTRUCTIO OO11-KE PI NG. div ayes a MwoNsisS. 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