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sees- a
Slr=ec•itrl--Urt,t+ a hue from the Teaks
Shote: dirt Rale'a t to Kippee tttal tltezl
by way of Stela and erohnatrttr to Ful-
lerton and Russeidnle, .then south to
Kirktou ahrd Woodham thee west again
to Claedeboye and terminating by way
of McGuire; Mount Carmel,Corbett and
Greenway at Grand mend you have
the outside Boundary of the field which
THE MART
aims to cover with its goods and cies
toreers. To secure this we have to
keep a large supply and certainly are
not failing in this respect. Our store
is literally crowded with goods and
Holiday Stock ready for seekers of Hol-
iday Gifts. Every desireable thing we
could think of has been placed to meet
our customers wants and no.v we cor-
dially. invite them and their friends to
call and pass a pleasant half hour in
.
looking through. We wish to snake
our store worthy of
Both olir Customers and Onrselves
and now with little fear ask for their
verdict.
3,1 CfRIGG,
THF MART. EEeter.
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
Ice ixi'good condition at the rink,
For a fine black suit try J. H. Grieve
Merchant Tailor.
Several cases of scarlet feyer are re-
ported in the village..
Don't forget that there is splendid
skating in the ice rink.
A few ends of Sealette at your own
prices at the Big Bankrupt Store.
If you want a first class farm on easy
terms call on John Spackman, Exeter.
Don't forget to call and see J. H
Grieves 510 overcoats before purchas-
ing.
The clergy and undertakers of Paris
have combined against Sunday funer
als.
BURDOCKPILLS cure sick head-
ache by regulating the stomach, liver,
and bowels.
Mr. Walt Andrews is unable to run
the machinery in his factory owing to
frozen andSbusted pipes. ,
Choice new Black Dress Goods just
opened at the Bib Bankrupt store. See
the values in Black Heuriettas.
,Come to the sale of work and concert
in the Town. Hall on Tuesday eyening
next, a good time is in store for .all.
The West Williams agricultural so-
ciety have decided to hold their spring
show on ;the 14th of April in 'Parkhill,:
SKIN DISEASES are most annoy-
ing because se noticeable. Dr. Low's
Sulphur Soap heals and cleanses the
skin.
Catarrh is not a local but a coustitu-
tionaldisease, and requires a constitu-
tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla
to effect a cure.
Mr. Wm. Snell has purchased the pro-
perty south of 'Mr. Chas Perkins and in-
tends erecting "a fine brick residence
thereon inthe spring.
John Welsh, of this place has rented
the 200 acre farm belonging' to Samuel'
Martin, 4 con, Usborne and purposes
movie°• on it in 1larch.
Tuesday, January the 31st inst., is
the last day for all councils to make
returns to Provincial Secretary of the
debts of their corporations.
All Winter goods being cleared out
at the Big Bankrupt Store; oe•ercoats
forhalf prices; Fur Boas for half price;
Storm collars for half price. Buy now.
A large sleigh load of young gentle-
men and ladies drove to the residence
of Wm. Dunsford, Gtephen, on Tuesday
evening last and a very enjoyable and
social hop was indulged in.
At a meting of Stephen & Usbornc.
Agricultural Society held on Saturday.
Messrs. A. G. Dyer and W. G. Bissett
were appointed`to fill the offices of see
retary and treasurer for the year 1892.
Fox and rabbit hunting is being fol-
lowed. by a number of our sports of late
Merry are the hearts that start out in
the morning, but nothing but a long
yarn returned with them for their le -
bogs,
Mr. Robt N. Rowe; Undertaker and
Furniture dealer, has just completed an
apartment for the keeping of: coffins,
• caskets and all other undertakers sup-
plies. We believe that he can now
boast of having the best in this line of
any house West of Toronto.
A large number of saw logs are be-
ing brought into the mill -yard at pees-
ent. Some of them are to he used by
Mrs. Gould in the manufacture of bar-
rels, but the greater number belong; to
Messrs Ross & Taylor and are intended`
to he used in flooring and other deter
ations of house building.
At the last meeting of the 'EIuron
•Presbytery the report shows that the
membership of the Society is 450; eon-
tributioins for the past year atriounted
to over $1,300, being over $$100 ad-
vance of the preceding vear.7!Boxes of
clothing wore sent to thc•Indirns of the
Northwest valued at over $400,
On Saturday afternoon and evening
the ice in the covered skatingr•ink was
covered with many persons both young
and old gliding on the steel. Owing to
the .weather having turned mild the
ice was.not in good condition, but the
maenger•s have been busily engaged
since tfren axed now Have a splendid
place for anyone to spend an hour
of 0.0e:entent. This is one of the
best rink, in Western Ontario and has
cyery convenience for lovers of soca
being Lrroperly man ng;ed and the wants
of ale car1efully looked after,
1\Ir. John Torranto, .Reeve of Stanley
was elected warden -for Idtrree eouuty
oe "Tuesday, Mr. 0. 0. dllodgitie, of
Birid.ulph, was also sleeted v'ardea for
Middlesex, '
The BobieeProduee Co, who have
been earring ori btisinoss On. lest
sh,ie of Main Street aro now occupying
the large briek building North of the
Town 1-Iall, the old building not being
large enough.
Mr, Geo W• Holman, cleric of Us -
borne, has a very severe attack of in -
gemination iubis'right eye, which is
gradually pawing worse, and it is
much feared the eye will be destroyed.
We hope such will not be the result,
Vre are'pleosed to state that the Rev
F. FI. Fate occupied the pulpit in the
Trivia Memorial Church en Sunday
last. '• He has. been in Tempts) during
the past two:weeks undergoing treat -
meet for his voice and it is 'believed
has.returned Muesli benefitted from the
results of the.operetion undergone.
The sad news of the demise of •I\Ir.
Thomas Bawdou, of Portage La J?rairie
Arrived here by wire Monday-. I.fe Was
wen knownteed respected by many
here and the immediate cause '-of death
was inflammation of the lungs. Ffis
wife, (nee Miss 'Kate McDonell,) daugh
ter of the late Johis +ileDonell, is left to
care foreight children and has the
sympathy of this neighborhood) in:.her
sad bereavement. .
Thedore Sweetwriting from his new
-home in Moosomit, N. W. T., States that
they are having extremely cold weat-
her in that locality. During last week
the thoruhometer registered 48'and 50
degrees below zero. They have pieety
of snow to make good ` sleighing > and
everything seems to be booming : No
doubt the young Exetorite now finds
hat when the mercury runs down it
an indication of cold weather.
The "Municipal World" a monthly
journal of considerable information
came to hand this week. It is manag-
ed by Mr. K. W. Kay, of , St. Thotnas,
who has been intimately ` identifiet1
with municipal work:for a number .of
years in thecountv of
h
All
m
u
'nicipal officers' will find it to be a great
help to them -in the discharge of their
duties, while school trustees, members
of local boards' of health, will find in
each issuearticles referring tot their
particular branches ofnhunitipal work:
It costs less than half a cent a day
to take a weekly paper less than a dila
igent hen would earn in a month at
the market price of eggs; less than a ci
gar a fortnight, and a:. cheap: one . at
that: less than the barber *ouid charge
by the year to keep one's hair trimmed
less than the cost of a good-sized tur-
key: less than an energetic kitchen girl
will waste in a week. A penny a day
can be saved in many a .` better way
than bystopping your, paper. So says
the Printers' Circular.
Weird has been received `here that
Y. Cohan M. D. formerly of Exeter,
now practicing in Chicago, purchased
a reeidence in St. Thonias a few days
.ago and intends to practice his proles
cion in that city about'the 1st of March
His son it is believed, will continue .to
carryon the business, which they have
succeeded in securing for themselies
where theae are now situated. ' This no
.doubt will be pleasing news "to many
of the Drs. old friends around.bero who
are always anxious -to hear of their
success.
1892 is leap year, and the old bache-
lor who will not accept when proposed
to musI buy the rejected lady
a silk
dress. Although the above sentence is
considered: true, one of our, not very
old, bachelors was heard to remark the
other day that he thought our ladies
were rather slow, because he had never
heard of a leap party or even a pope -
sal. Can't some of our feminine sex
satisfy the wants of this person, but re-
member his intentions are
not to buy a dress.
There is a curious diversity of taste
among' smokers; to as the kind of pipe.
they prefer. Some like the clay pipe
best, others prefer the briar root, others.
again the meerschaum, some must
have their pipe well seasoned before
they can enjoy it others again must
have a new pipe and throw it away
whenever it becomes a little . old. 'But
though this diversity of taste among
then is curious, it is not at all curious
that there is substantial unanimity
among them about the kind of tobacco
to be used. Experience has proved to
them that the "Myrtle Navy" brand of
Messrs.Tuclett & Son is the genuine
article.
The following is a list of the bye-elec
tions to come :off within the ,next few
weeks;-
Kingston:.
.
'Halton.
Laval, P. Q., . ... .. February .1
Soulanges, P i,+ebruery 3
Lennox.. ' . February 4
Prince Edward . February 4
North. Victoria February 4
South Victoria ..• .... :February 4
Peel....... February 4
Queens, N. 8 February 4
i[alifax February It
E,tst Sinicoe Februai;y 11
East Bruce. February 11
s+'arnis for Sale.
The undersigned has several first
class farms for sale en easy terms.
J. BI':4cI mAN, Exeter.
Wanted.
Never too late to mend. 5000 pairs of
boote and shoes that need repairing to
be left at the lending boot and shoe
store next door to the post Sallee. G.
Manson.
Sale of Work. And Coli ci'i.
The Busy Bees of the Trivitt Memo
rial church intend holding their alien -
tial sale of work and concert ie the
Town Hall on Tuesday evenings I'eb
ruary 2nd Tea and cake will be sere
cd to'thos; wishing the saline and other,
amusements are prepared 'eP Sy ared bthe
.
Bees, Admission 10 and 15 cents,
• January 28
• January 28
January 28
i0L5ee.
\W OOD! WOOD! WOOD! Tho Exet-
er Salt 11'orls Go. require fifteen intrk..
deed eards of Soft wood, dry and green,
Will pay the highest price. Ibr fur".
ther lea rt ietr.lars apply to David Mill,
'1'. B, Catl,isrr, See'y.
Shatin:r.
The Exeter lee (covered skatingriol)
will bu opened on alto following clays,
Monday, '1Vedeesday",. Friday and Sat
urday evenings, Thursday and Satur-
day afternoons, Popular price of ad-
mission 10c.; children tinder 14 years of
age 5ets,
Notice.
Raving sold out my premises to. Mr
Joseplt Cobledick iolland, I the un
dersigned Will be in the office to settle
all accounts until the ;1st of Feb
ruary. After which they will be hand
ed over for collection.
J, N. How'ARp.
Purchased.
Mr ltd. Harvey, Thames ]load Us -
borne, etas purelhased the 150 acre farm
of the late Jas. Joey, situated about 1
mile west of his present home Mr Har-
vey is now said to be the possessor of
550acres of the best land that 000 be
found in the said township. The farm
and buildings realized $10.003
Neste ]L'intit
Miss Sadie FIawkshaw, after beteg
confined to her bed owing to an attack
of illness is slee'ly recovorieg.—Mr.
William Anning is still lingering in a
somewhat 'uncertain cataditfotr. -bliss
Lilly Welsh is at present confined to
bed and several Other members of the
family are in very poor health —Mr.
Thomas Sweet has been stricken with
another attack of spinal disease. Ile
has been confined to the house for sev
eral days and is now under the doctors
care.
A•,eeture. of Jas. Eider.
Mr.• Jas Elder, President of the Man-
itoba Central Farmers' Institute, of
Virden Man., formerly of Hensel', ad-
dressed a fair audience in the Town
Hall here, en Friday evening last, on
Manitoba and its agricultural .induce.
ments. Mr. H.2 r t
S ci.ma t t as •t ou'1
t
p p
p
ed chairman and after a brief and up
proprlate address introduced the speak -
.the subjects which were very. in
teresting and instructive Were as .fol,
lows. -Crops, mode of farming, ' profits,
blizzards, frosts, draivap0, fruit, roads,
schools, churches, labour &e. All •the
above, subjects were dealt with by the
gentleman very ably and clearly, show
ing at the same time the ;advantages
of manitoba to be far greater than any
Other foreign country. After the usual
vote of thanks the meeting dismissed.
For those wishing to avail :themselves
of a prospecting trip,e, special emigrat
ion, train will leave. Exeter on March
8th. Fare $21.
Personal 1!1<enti on.
Mr. James Taylor, wifeand family,
who have been visiting in Wia'rton for
the past month, returned home last
week.—Mr. Thomas Smallacombe; of
Clinton, and; Miss Smallacombe, of Hen
sail, were the guests of Mr. " and Mes.
John Smallacornbo oh Sunday,=Mr.
John •Bawden is here on a vacation.
Of late he has been employed in a
large clothing,` establishment in
Owen Sound as one •; of , the
chief cutters.—Mr. Albert Snell, who of
late has beed residing_ in St.'rhohnas, is
—
here on a visit.Mr. Thomas ChineeJr.
of Toren -to, arrired here on Wednesday.
morning and intends remaining in our
midst for a few days.—Miss C. H. Frice
who has been visiting• relatives here
for the est two w • k.
ee 5 ]eft for tllarvti
ps
on Monday, where she remained foe ya
few days, then left for her ` home in
Peterborough.—Mr. H. Hucston left
yesterday (Wed) for Toronto on busi-`
ness.—Mrs. IL L. Billings,who has been
visiting her Mother for sortie:time; re-
turned to Ridg•etown yesterday (Wed).
.Miss Sarah Ryan, a -ho leas been vis
iting at Mrs. Thomas' for some time,
left for her home in ' McGIIII, r ey. en
Monday.—Miss Mamie Sanders le, visit-
ing friends in London.
Connell Proceedings.
Council met pursuant to adjourn.-
ment at the Town Hall, Exeter, 25th
January 1892, all present. Minutes of
previous meeting read. Mr. Jas Peart,.
Mr W. H. Parsons, Mr. Jas. Miller, the
.Reeve and elerk Were appointed <f.
Board of Health, en motion of T. B. Car
ling --ll. Spackman. By-law No 2, 1892
confiring above was duly read and
passed. H. Spackman—D. A. Ross that
orders be granted for the following
sums viz:—Ed Treble 30c sharpening
saws; the returning officer $17'election
expenses: Jas. Creech $1 eharity to Mrs
Wilcox. Do $,11.40 wood charity to Mrs.
Hutchinson and Mrs. McIntyre. Carried;
T. P. Carling—D. A. Ross—that M. Eae
rett be reappointed clerk. Carried. •-E.
Christie-I-L..Spa sl.man—that Geo. lac-
rett be re -appointed. Treasurer Carried
H. Sped man --D. A. Ross—that Jas.
Beer he Assessor, Carried. Moved in
amendment by 1E. Christie --T. H. Car.
ling --that Jas. Down be' Assessor. The
Motion, to a appoint Jas.Beer: Was Octal,-
ed. Carried. Mr. Jae. Creech was 'ap
pointed Collect .r Sanitary Inspeetor
and constable and to clischarg•e the dit-
ties required of him last year, and to
act as night watchman during the prey
ent term of office, on motion of L. Chris-
tie --Fl Spackman. FL Spaclerean—T,.
B. Carling—that the Assessors salary
be $50 Carried. E. Christie --H. Spsaek
man --'that Mr. Creech be paid $350 per
anntine Carried. T. 13. Carting ----Ii.
Christie that G. A. K. McLeod have the
use of the weigh scales free until fur-
eller order of this council. Carried. By
Law No. -3-1893 to confirm appoint-
ment of Assessor Was duly read and
passed On motion of. D. A. Ross --H.
Speckman. E. Christie --D. A. Rosse-e.
that this council ed,jnurn until Wed
nesday the 3rd Feb. at -7.30 ll,' n gat -
Hod: M. EAonter, Clerk:
R ➢'ionOCI ,
1(34ve for othee and -iu filet pesos
the Writing of the obituary nI ane wor-
thy of the strongest affortee of the most
•accoinplishrd writer; but wedo desirs
M+i
.41
to merely mention our appreciation of
the pure and noble life of this early
settler. Bobt. Reines was born in
Queen's Comity, lrelaud, in 1803, mar,
ried 1828, egret emigrated to Arneriea in.
18130 Settling on the wad con, of 131d-
delpb, which Ori that time was t vas')
wilderness where he remained but 0
short time, 1n 1837 he left his wino.
and 4 children and joined the militia to
suppress the McKenzie Rebellion. Re-
turning to Leeah itgain in 1869 or 70
he took up his .abode and remained
several years. Ms partner in life pre-
coedcd him about two years ago at the
age of 80 years. 'Their family consist-
ed of eleven in number seven of which
survive them and aro Wm. and A. 1,,
who lives just south of the village; Dr.
J. A, Rollins, Exeter, Mrs. Dagg, of De-
troit and 3 sons in Manitoba In relig-
ions matters he was a Methodist,this he
held continuously until his death;whieh
occurred at the residence of his son
William on the 22nd inet at thead.van-
ced age of 89 years, The funeral took
place on Sunday at two o'clock and the
remains were interred in the Exoter•
Cemetery amidst a largo gathering of
relatives aud friends, On aec:ouet of
his stirling worth a.nd nobility of char-
acter, he was much esteemed by all
his acquaintances, and e.ipeeia llyr those
who knew hien best. Now that he had
reached a ripe old. age and his leeks
are silvery grey, the pass:;s-riot out of
sight, for this cannot be --up beyond
the mists of cloudsof earth, where the
sky.is ever clear and the sun will no
more go clown.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
will be given for a ease of Catarrh
which cannot be cured permanently
by Clark's Catarrh Cure., Step right
up to the oiiico and prove your case
and'g•et yonerewarde Thousands have
tried this 'remedy, but no one has
claimed the reward, because it cures
in every case. I.f you have a cold of
ale troubled with Catarrh, ask your
druggist for Clark's Catarrh Cure,
pie:50 cents, and see what, a pleasant
relief it will be instantly.. If you are
tofke tlul
askedt some h else send t
� r, , o
s
t direct,an
t d we will Il send you a'bottle
by mail eon receipt of price. Clark
Chemical Co.. Toronto Ne sv York.
NOW IS.THE. TIME TO
BUY YOUR
FALL LOTHllG
$3,
00.00'
TO BE CLEARED TI:IIS
NEXT 30 DAYS
AT LESS TITAN
I{OLESALE FLEE
If you want a
Chiicl's, Boys or Man's Suit
Overcoat and Pants, &c., call
and see our big stock.
TO' 3
CEOOSE sa aN5.1o.LP{ a
E. J. SPACKMAN & CO..
SAMWELL'S BLOCK,
EXETER.- - ONTATLLIO
For Sale.
T
s'
.4desirabl ere rdeneeinExetefi North, new
frame house, oue-fifths' acre of land.. Tho
house was erected in 1888. -Good terms to
`purchaser. Applv at this office. • 145-t
7 59000.00.
—All persons who want -
CHEAP ONEY
at 5?r; 6 and 61 PER CENT should call
—at the—
Office of R. E. COLLINS
Has been appointed sole agent
_for the
THE GANAHOOUE Off' EARTH
CLOSET.
Cheap, compact and a splen-
didl' for l
did arrant enient 1. a bed-
room. A want in every house-
hold supplied at small cost.
1 1"
Call at once and see it.
R. lg. Rowe.
0:1E.
11011sa11 Palace Bake'
D. W. Foss Proprietor of
the Palace Bakery, Hensall, wishes to
inform the citizens of ,
that be visits the village
Every Wednesday & Saturday Afternoon
with a supply of
BUNS. FIRST-CLASS BREAD & Ali
orders left with GEORGE SAND -
Rats will be promptly attended to, and
from whom bread can be had at alt
times. Your patronage is solicited and
satisfaction guaranteed.
GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED.
D. W. FOSS Baker„
Hensa.l? A
EXETER STILL TO THE FRONT
And if you don't believe it call at
Ross & Taylor's
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD
and you will be convinced that they
have the Largest and Best Stock of all
kinds of Building Materials in this sec-
tion of country,and at the lowest prices.
/
shinq-es a Speciaity,
having a large stock on hand we aro
prepared to meet the keenest 'competit-
ion as to price or quality. We have se-
cured the right to Manufacture and
Sell Merriams celebrated Baking Cab-
inets. -Call and sue them and be Con -
educed of` their merit.'
ROSS & TAYLOR,
Main St., Exeter
R•r=rs T,..M •,gym ., :mo..,Ma.nnms ..
A
_SSE IT .r£
Difficulty of reathing
Tightness of the Chest
st
Wasting.� , .i
Away of Plesh..
Throat '°oat Trubles
Consumption
Eironchifis, Weak Lungs
Asthma9 Coughs
Catarrh, Colds
DR. T
A.
enized 7fflmulsion of Pure
TASTELESS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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