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[1 Vl Central Drug ,itore. CJzt tz, Prop,
The merry jingle of the sleigh belle:
it now Holum,a eget Gunton, gave
VPS i�les,e aid
usacell Ti d y
Inspector Miller,:° as at preeeztt to
5QOm5 ,ELXrt i , 'town examining the pupils of the
Exeter school, The scholars will net
allow thew part good record o be fow-
--1?,rti-,
��tt eyed.
FA 4f ' ops .DEALERand iriff olrsder farneatar. demise Pick.
tion a lot of good alto plume William it, l br clock rt en . each day e 2 atb
by
EXETER, ONT.; �'clock r, m. Come and secure tbo
cattle, ;c., also rgaiva. The goods must and will
_ ,e4, _r_ with a brick ironer erected thereon, bn 14(1. Seats will be provided for
---NT, .Begetter, A ineraliaut cennot Afford ladies, No bays: allowed at these
route
° e're g er i e for soh sarstisertiuent in
lrofflt oalr�sper lige for e.oh a+ttrseyuent in- tet inBaRrt it laal[ calii.,an alvr+rkrsegient s valets, .T. 'iV..liitoli>saros,
sertiouwuibe charged for notices apt�car, is as newspaper is no rQaaou why h4 . ,xe,8r, 27th Nov'., 1884.
inthinaoiun,n. ;should not advertise All lieevy ad--
!moose. bare . thee v- _..,,.,. - - !t i,d ll, JA L r ,a- . 1 rk+t r✓ a
'varkiaerai began with sinal! ><tinauiioa-
,geet erne 111 irk*ou,. ,
' 3t is wall to remember at li a ti,
THURSDAY, NOV, 27:meneal eeaaan of the Tater :thatgh the Fur wed- s�trthe. li'wasanter. Ifs tion bath located !fere IF U '�
0,1,1`884. i ding oaks sennet be sent tbreu .
mail. Iii 914e Wok fifteen bemired miss Ade Gttpia returned ou 1'at.
boxeal of tits toatheallie subnt,Macli urday last froua viwit to friends iuees,
were sent �rtfromI?ttilat.leipltia to the Thornhill. t�ax�a�s, �><le ClC�tlaiu�, Fashionable Millinery,
deed -letter office. Mr. Leigh halo been engages to Silks, Dress -goods, Dress Trimmings, dkt
for i8$
tomtit the Merit f?. Hosiery, Gloves, Prints, Cottons, Sheeting
ing9
la
teas, followed by a general asaore-
ment of grrotteries, and dry -geode, ;con-
sisting of • black olid cabled dyers
silks, (trees goods, prints, cottons,'
ticitiugs, towels, tovielliuge, flannels,
cloths, greeds, overcoatines, oyer:
coats and a Splendid lot of under-
utothi'.lg, dyes, dee. No hengiug on for
prices; good,* .will be sold o0 is a
euerrry ,and wily earl without y reverse what:
evhurry
re.wiil also be an aaociou
axle ou Monday and Ttlasday of next
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You will do well bycalling lling and inspecting our
LARGE A N :f VARIED
d.tJ04e, .i ws. --1re shall Ile happy to re-
ced.ce 44 adl tenter, from eny parr of the
County, items of local news, Hach aR 00- aehq Sunday piglet darn* service it.
cidentr,or any interesting incident whaF the Pre�byieriRu church, the wind !tiffs • &.Hint is al►eeut an *visit
eecr, from any of our to Sol fre or read- to frte+rd. s fit Norwieli,
crt 9CNoally far the purpose of pubdro, !slew the outside door oil the edifice.
ation.there was Iia. au* shod' Bev: J- Eeuusdy, jr„ minister of
In rt, as the door as At eery beery oust Methodist
rchait, $urn*y in the
oat#ids or they would beim been tni4�`lyat Church on �tAit4itty more -
Local Iaapcnincrs. 1 Some of the poet cards now fur. ti -
i h d the public! Ara evident! print, Ziac. E, A. Fear ie abreut from ilia
'ill�le t news, and Napkins, Blankets,
'lanuels, Hats , Caps; Boots & Shoes,
Go to 0,AR l;.t fit'$
nn s l
1'et1 by mistake o.n thiok blotting pa, eiraittt for a abort time. Hie work. leIF
Wanted t per, The ink epreade ou them as beteg supplied by Bev. Mr. Deed, of O WANT
A Mart Ana iateltrgeat lad to team o the p fa4t almost ae a m441tiaipal oavdldate Waadetot7k.
art of printing. bfnsx have a fair audition eon
" Meeting f I o get value for your >n p
Apply personally to Taupe Oelee Exeter
,•aan•Eratk after
a voter,
o the friends of lean: ' , ' ur . one y and see what
,qn Saturday, tb@ 15tly roast.„ the Winne well be held in the town hill, go to °ARLIN-cps. a& va4 haus the ideal li
, , da ,Udo 2nd, r
residence of the late Mau !leak, ou Blenollard, air loss y, yvillage,
EIS r l Hurou.atreet, wee geld foe $780 by OC1111 teneiug at 2 p. me, for the par•
C. Cartwright,l0autiat , will hal public tiuctiau, anti eau 'Thursday lot aura ai natM a prire# tux the Scott oto lie
found at Abbott's old stand, avec 0:e. the eesoniug house of tlte'lete (.serge b
Neil's Beek, every Wedueedey *ud 1 %ntcatt vette sold by Auden for the tttivun. In the averring a public
Thursday exonpt airy eek iu whet), i sum, of $525. Mr. Johu Till can• meeting Kill be held iu,Zion church,
Tuesday is the first of the month. All $Hated both stiles. Mitchell road, to be addressed r by
bxaucties o(dauti■try attended to, avail
i1ev+, ;Bedard, Fletcher, Fel"' 1 44
al Mitchell boy squirted tobnaca G
eattefeetlen guaranteed, (fold fillings juice over the floor In one of the !tau dud *Wits.
a epcaittlty. Tersrtb c,trlt, l rlceat low 1 Mitchell ahurol►ee 00 Sunday, and on 'qtr` J*me IL Coin, A respected
Eq us3,11l�tir 1 eeonday the ceuattblo neeee res hen eitizeu of thie ieevillegitrty Qvoiuugt gie of lre-
The first mail steamer fur Great to ibo church mol Iala3s liiirt scrub ; 1?
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tbe'Iloor, if every person who ,pito weak. The funeral took taoc eta Fri•
Britain under the usual tisiukar ar- j day, sled was largely attended by
rnvuruiug relatives and aynmpathizing
riendie
lire. John Wataon,of the third Hue
I3lauaba1d, *leo passed peaaafully
away on Sunday, the 26th at the rape
age of82.
There are two farmer, iu this
ueighborhood who are not likely to
oblige any of their frieude again by
going security for them. They did so
once and for that act of kiuduees they
era uow obliged to hand over, tee nice
little aunt of $8,000 each.
rangement, will leave Halifalr ou Sat•
urday, the 29th inst. Mails will be
closed at liamiltou Al. 7,20 p. ni., ante
at. Torouto at 10 p. ui., every Wed- The last mooting of the (: y
needay, and will lose Montreal ou tionucil of 18$'I will convene at the
Thursday evening, Letters from eouuty town on Tuesday next, Doo
Exeter will have to be mailed by Tues. ' 2nd, when soma of the mewbe%e will
day maruing. doubtless bird adieu to the legislative
Chamber of their own accord, ' and
Keep Out The Cold, 1 others will feel a little unoertainty as
The $ctenttlieAmt'rican.:--Cracks totlteir'being oharen as reilreeenta-
in floors, around the mould board. or lives for 1885.
in other parts of a room,may be nest. Constable Felton of Henna, ar:
iy and permanently filled by they rested a man near Centralia on San:-
oughly seeking newspapers in paste day, on suspicion that he was the
made of dna pound of flour, three person'who is wanted for firing hay
quarte of water, ane a table apooufni stack° and barns near Woodetnek. He
of aim, thoroughly bailed and mixed. was placed in the Exeter' look -up
,The mixture will be about as thick as and word was sent to the,chief of po-
.Itutty, and may be forced into the lice at Wooditook, who Came up on
cracks with a case knife: It will Monday, and said the prisoner was
- harden like papier-macho. not the right fellow .i
re-
:1Lechanics, Institute, JeAoed,
The annual mooting of the Exeter C. Eaorett has got the cheapest
Mechanic's Institute was held iu the lines of Boots and Shoats new in town.
Institute room on Friday evening 0411 and see eletO8' shoes ret' $1.25,.
last, for the election of officers, ete. ; usual prise,.bo arae Rubbers and
Rev. E,. J. Robinson, President, 1n
the eehair. The 'offering officers
were elected: President, B4O7. E. J.
Robinson ; Vine -President, Rev. W, slangy on bland. Call and see for
M. Martin ; Treasurer, D. Johns ; yourselves.
Secretary, E. Spicer; Librarian, T. A large number of our enbeoribers
W. Hamlin. The followieg gentle- have not yei paid for viiia year's pa
men were appointed as a Board of per, andrmore than tt�few are still in
Directors.: George Moir, George Dy- arrears,for-` previous years as well.
er, .6)r. .Robins, G. Barnwell, R. We reque all :such to make settle-
Spieer..Dr. Lutz, A. A. C. Deuovan, (ment witli n*4,delay and very much
John Farmer, Dr. Sweet, Jos. Smith, oblige.' The, Amounts taken singly
and J . H. Collins. A committee are but trifling, but when added to -
,consisting of the President, Vice -
President, secretary and A. A. 0.
Denovan were appointed to wait on
on the floor in the salvation army
'barracks were made to sorub it, it
would be kept pretty omen.
aunt
Overshoes of the best itmerieen_inake,
men's Telt Boots, extra good quality
also Harness of every descripiion con-
gether they foot up to a'considereble
Rum. We trust that the present an.
peal will meet with a hearty re -
the village couucil to solicit a grant spouse, floor and reed the subjoined address,
in aid of the tns.itute. The last chanee. The last Auction, while Mise Maggie Fletcher on behalf
—' Sale of the Drew Bankrupt Stock will of the donors presented. Mr, & Mrs.
Lfsbornc.
PJrr..SENTATION A.ND ADDHESS,—On
Thursday evening, Nov. 20th., up-
wards of eighty' people, young Viand
old, took poseesaiou of *I 9 residence
of Mr. David Mill, for the purpose of
expressing and practically leetifyiug
their good will towards him and
family, also to express their deet, re•
gret at losing each valued citizens. It
ie ueedless to say this was a surprise
in outpost, for at the hour of the in-
vasion, if we inay call it 8o, took
place, both 1Ir. & hire, Mill were pre-
paring 1' go out for a1. evening visit..
Howeyer, the advance guard saunter-
ed in "to spend the evening' last in
time to prevent their departure, 'and
these were soon followed by couple
after couple bearing laden baskets of
NO
TROUBLE
you are buying,.
ted Store in the
TO SHOW GOODS.
AIMING
oven, none being turned empty
way, 'Untrue Uebnrue lases in Mr, & etre.
Mill two useful and beloved citizene,
and we Can all join in wishing thein
health, proapority, and cauteutalent.
in their now home in Exeter.
TIM ADDRESS.
To Mr. be !Mfrs. !gill,
DEAR FAiu1ns.--We your friends
and neighbors whe have been inti•
mately eogaaiuted with you from our
earliest reoelleotiontr, have taken the
privilege title eveuiug of aurprisiug
you for the purpose of expressing :the
kindly mods we feel tow*rde you,
for the uniform kiudnese and court -
airy shown in your in'Cerooureo with
ne ouall occasions, and also to ex
press the regret we feel as the time
drawn neer for ycur removal from.
amongst n8, knowing that we can
never assoarate in a more friendly
mauner with any ono than we have
with you.
As a slight token of our regard
we beg you to accept this Parlor
Chandoleir, whiott we hope will not
be valved for its ietliusic value but
as a slight token of the respect we en-
tertain for you.
We are also very happy to be able
to congratulate you on your ability to
retire with a competence sufficient for
your future wants ; and we cherish
the hope that you may both be long
spared to enjoy the bles,ings beaten, -
ed upon you and still continue your
assistance to those who are lest for -
good things, until every available turista than yourselves. and when you
space iu the house was occupied. have fulfilled the mission of Provid-
eoted on- enoe here we praythatyen and ; dors
Notwithstanding this unexp y
set, the genial beetle of the Muse may have an abundant entranoe into
were equal to the occasion, and soon that reit which is provided for alt
had all the visitors feeling at home. God's people.
As eoou as all were comfortably stow-
ed' away, Mr. W. H. Graham,teacber
er, S. S. No. 3., stepped out on the I
Brevities. be held on Saturdaynext,at 2:30 and
Four weeks `rem to -day (There- Tuesday Mill with a beautiful Peeler 0 handel-
7 an lueeda at 2 m' A ler. , Mr.'Mill was ao Very' much over.
day) will be'Chreetmas p• p p• ,
Int of new and attractive • goods have come at ibis sudden and unexpected
expression.of" regard, that )ns reply
was very brief,.but iu a:.few words full
of meaning and feeling; thanked the
givers heartily for this beautiful token
less of cost. The goods will respect. This being over the corn -
mo fed after theca sales. T pany betook themselves to amuse.
,oiiN BANTON. ,vents of atiiiereut kinds, ills. boat of
A course of lectures and entertain which fuse 'tlre. dispensing ivlth the the wife of r. Henry Hnaton,Insurance
Monte ander the auspices of the Exo- rich deliilaoieeTrovided for the 000sa• I Mr.Agent, of a son. •-
ter T. P 0.' A. will be commenced'
on Tneeday evening' next, when Rev.
W. H. Butt will deliver a lecture en-
titled
n
titled"Tom Phibb''s Tramps Abroad."
On Deo. 30th a sacred concert will be
hold On"February ,17th Rev. Geo.
Webber will deliver a lecture, and on
March 10th Rev. J. V. Smith, of
London, will deliver a lecture on
"Bridges."
The great Bankrupt sale of Dry -
Goods and (Iroeerios at Fanson's
Block, Exeter, still goes on. Crowds'
of customers attend' this immense
Bale every day, all pleased with the
big bargain, Cheap goods will tell
A number of sleeve and cattle were been added such as dress goods,
shipped from Exeter station a few tweeds & ladies' mantles, which with
days age. a the ready made clothing. hats & caps,
Mr. and Mrs. 1'0l Hideo. of Toxon- shoes. &c., will be rushed' off, :regard -
to, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. d ba re -
W. H. Verity last week.
If you want to advertise your holi-
day goods, patronize the TIMES and
get value for your mousy.
Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of elle Thames
Road, and Rev. Mr. Maitin, of Exe-
ter, exchanged pulpits on Sunday
last.
The Salvation Array were snccees-
ful during the past .week in persuad-
ing quite a number to seek salvation,
which they all profess to have found.
More marriages are said to have
occurred this year than for a long
time. When it is remembered that
this is leap year, ilia fact ceases to be
mysterious.
The fall wheat above ground on
the fields in this vicinity has a heal-
thy appearance, and present 'indica-
tions point to another full crop next
yeat.
A fall assortment of Christmas
Cards of Latest Designe aleo opened
ont a large stook of Fxnay Goods
UasoRNE, Nov. 20th., 1884.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure
Cod Liver 011, with Hypophosphites;
Zs Especially Useful for Children's:Diseases,
as it acts both as food and medicine. It not
only givesstrength by virtue of its own nu-
tritious properties, but creates an appetite
for food that builds up the wasted body.
BORN.
1ioCua»z.-da'Osborne, on the 22nd iinst.,
the 'wife of Mr. Aroh'd McCurdy, jr., of
a'daughter.
y •
FOR
TATS CO:tTP{Ifl'k D OF LIN -
.i ie. SEED, Aniseed., Seneca, S+luill,Tolu, .*c
with obinrodvuo.
ti GOLDS.
.WAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent
Ale ux ieetoant for Coughs and Colds
Y'S :COMPOUND, for Oongha
sue colds, is equally eerydcebte: for
tloraes audeattle.
AY'S TIC PILLS, a specific in
IreureIgla reCo-aello &c.
OAGULINE.---Cement for Bro1-
t.t on Articles. Sabi everywhere.
Solo Makers.-3i.tY BROS.. Stockport,
England.
OA.UTION.--1 hereby forbid all
1111 persona against giving credit to my wife
without tuywritten order.as I will not be re.
Sponniblaforany debts she may contract after
this date. GEOROOE EDWWORTHY.
Exeter, Nov.12,1881.
L.ARDINE
�IACHIT E OIL.
�RMERS, `THRESHERS. ANDF Millmen will savemeney,an,i save their
Machinery by using Lardlne.
A.RDINNE
Ixas been yictorioua at all the loading exhlb
neons andintlustrial fairs since°1878.carryingot
drat prises and modals in Query instance. It
has new no equal as a lubricator, ani will out-
wear lard, seal or castor oil, and warranted not
to clog or gum the finest machinery You wilt.
save money by using this Oil. Try it and you
will testify in its favor. Beware of imitations
—AIANUFACTORED ONLY BY—
McColl Bros. &, Co,, Toronto.
—Fon SALE DY—
BISSETT BROS., Exeter ;`
J. EILBER & SON, Crediton ;
MoDON`ELL & W AUGH. Hensel
NOTICE.
The Council of the Corporation lof`
the:County of Huron will meet in the Court
House, in the Town of laoderich, on Tuesday
the end December, next, All accounts against,
the Council muse be presented before the sec-
ond day of meeting.
HusTON,—At t'ientralia, . on the 24th inst., 884 Porno ADATis,N,
Co, Cleric
tion by the ladies. .After a few hours
spent in pleasant amusement all ;e -
parted, wishing. Aly. & Mrs. Mill and
family along and, happy life. Mr.
Mill has been ti,resident . of Ueborno
township, it?r• a;great number ofiyeara,
and is no doubt to•da,the most wide-
ly known man in it. During his long
residences here he has been identified
SALE REG TE'R.
FRIDAY, Nov....28th.Ftirm •Stock and 'Im-
plements, the propel•ty •of ftobt. Elliot,
lot 12, con. 22, township' of Stephen.
Sale at 1 o'clock p. tuPhillip Baker,
auctioneer. •
il'EunnKr. Nov. 29,—Farm Stock and Int-
pletnents, the with almost every enterprise caloulab• co be; Sale at the Conme ciallrHottel,
ed for the benefit of society at ,large, .,:Exeter,-at';1 o'clock p. m. John C4i11,
auctioneer.
' WEDNESDAV, Dna 10.—Two Flax Mills,' one
Saw Mill, Lumber, Perm Stock, In ple-
meets, &c., the property of S. Sweitzer
& Co., Crediton. Sale a 10 a. m. sharp.
This 'with an unbounded liberatlty
has made 111r. Mill deservedly. popular.
He andellte estimable; lady' go from
this township greatly regretted, not
only by their immediate neiglabora Lunch ;at;goon. Henry,Bilber, auction -
The dile will continue a few days and friends. but also by thoao whose eer.
longer, and on Saturdr4v; evening at 7 (( fortunes in life have not been o TfESIe,YBuggie4. doth p opertyo of Jamaes real
o'clock there will be alt auction sale, l bright as'. many others, to all of such
Pickard, Exeter. Sale at 12 o'clock.
and will Countnenoe with sugars and Mr. Mill's purse and house have ever Tames oke, auctioneer.
OV.
ti
JOHN McDONELL
ISSUED OF
INtlarrige 1ioeAses,
Office - Mir. T. Fittori's
Jewelery Store, '.
ALSO
Agent for the Lopdon Mutual Beier:
ince 0ompt Oat of Can•ade, Mercantile
Insurance Ouy. Capital ,$500,000,00.
.Head Office; Waterloo,t, Glasgow '47;
xLon(to n 'Insurance Coy. Capital
$2,500,000,00. Head Office. Mont:
J 011 1k1cDONELL.
EXETER.
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