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VOL. V I
EX.ETER,
The Molsons Bank
(Chartered by Parliament) 1865.)
Paid up Capital , $2,000,000
Rest Fund..., „... 1,200;000
Head offroe Montreal,
F, WOL'ERSTAN THOMAS, Esq,,
GENERAL MANAGER
Money advanced e�od 6 armor's on their
own notes w..t, one or more endorsers :dt 7
per cent poi annum,
Exeter Branch..
Open every lawful day Broin 10 a, m.to t p..
' m,, Saturdays 10 a, m, to 1 p:
Agereralbanking business transacted
CURRENT RATES allowedfor mon-
ey on Deposit Receipts.. Savings Bank at 3
Per pent.
N. DYER HURDON
Exeter. Jan 211,''88, Sub Manager
et r abilocatel
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eBOP1i,IEOTRS
Church I[Diieectory.
TRUVITT ),LEH10RIAL cnulrwu.-•Rev.8'. }.t.'
Fatt. Rector. Sunday Services, 11 a. m
and 7 p. n), , Sabbath School, 3 p•. m. Holy
Communion, 1st Sunday of each month at
Morning Service. and in months of five Sun-
days after Evening Service of 1th Sun day of
the month, Holy Baptism,. on 2nd Sunday
of each month at morning service.
NEET110DIST CIIUI ITI--James-st , Rev .3.G.
JACIISON Paster.Sand a'Services,10.sn a. m,
and 6.30 p. m. Sabbath School, 2.80 p.m.
MAIN S'r1i8ET Rev. W''l1,TeDona 11, Past-
or, Sunday Services, 10 00 a. m. and. 6.311 p.nt
Sabbath School 2,80 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN OntIrto i. -Rev. W. Martin,
Pastor. SnudaayServices, 11 A. m.;tud 8.30 p.
m. Sabbath School; 9.45 a,.m
ProreSsio al Cards.
KINSMAN, L.D. S, Fanson's Bloch
tea -doors north of Carling Store
iSAIN ST, -i xE•1'E1t, extracts. teeth
wi .1 at Bain. Away at. Hensen on 1st
Fritia.y; Ailsa Craig on 2nd: and 4th Tuesday
and "Zurich on last Thursday of each month
ei IL.INGRAM, DENTIST, Member Royal
kJ• . oll .Dental `ur eons successor to
L. Billings. • Office over' Post Office
Exeter, Ont Asafeanaesthetic.given for
theainless extraction ofteeth. Eine Gold
Fillings as required.
Medical
lf-ars. J. A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS.
liesidenees, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spackman,, building, Main St.
Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly—north
door. Dr. Amos' oface, same building—south
door. May 1st. 1893
3. A .Rollins, M. D. T. A. Amos, M. D
n.T. P. MCLAUGRLIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouch
cur. Offrae, .Dashwood, Ont. ,
Legal•
1 H. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT
• OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office -Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario,
Money to Loan. -
1 H.DICKSON,BARRISTER,SOLICITOR,
.1-.4• of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
veyancer,Commissionor, &e.Money to loan
Oflice—Fanson's Block, Exeter.
�j LLIOT-Rc ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLID
xe itors, Conveyancers. &o.
B. V. ELLIOT, F1tEDERICK ELLIOT.
Auctioneers
�T
BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auot-
• ionoerfor the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township oftTsborne
Sales promptly attond.ea to and terms rea-
sonbale.Sales arranged at. Post office. Win-
chelsea.
EDBOSS'ENBERRY, :Hensall. Ontario. Lio-
. ensed Auctioneer for the Counties of
Huron and Perth. Charges' moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed.
�1 .RD.
W. FARNCOl1L.B, Provincial Land
$'•Surveyor and Civil En ineer. Office
Over Post Office, Main street, foreter,Ont.
RNEST ELLIOT.
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,.--- M;,•.....AGENTvon
he Western. Fire Assurance . Company,
- of'o
'1 conic
The Phosnix Fire Insurance Co'y.,
of London, England.
The Alliance Fire Assurance. Co'y.,
of London, England
O#iice:—ATain-stroot, Exeter,, Ont.
EXETER MARKETS.
(0hangod'every Wodnosday)
Wheat per . bushel, ... $0.56 to 0.58
Barley .. , .':..... 35 to 37
Cate..." 27 to 28
Peas. • .. . 50 to 51
Butter .....:...... , . 18 to 20
Lard 13 to 14
Tallow. .'.......-.:.... 5 to 6
Eggs 17
Chicken per lb 5 to 6
Geese ..... . . 5.
Turkeys. .; 9
Ducks,
per pair,. 50 to 60
, P ,
Porkd4o•••••.1061.1,414... 5.90 to 6:00
Potatoes ot
1' a per nus 35 to 40
P
Hay ton
Per ... 6,00 to 7.56
..cti
CUBES WIVE ALL ELSE �1 ILS.
Best Cough SUM. 'I'eates.raoo5. Use
time. ke;.by dr'eRdlsts
1S6Y:
There are 20 eases of measeles at the
Deaf aiid Dumb Instituto in Belleville.
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As we bear the jingle of the Sleigh Tells,, it rcmiEds us of the approach of another
Christmas. Our greetings are --Christmas Bargains. They are 'desirable and relia-
ble; come in and be pleasantly.sl'tt'prised. Gifts 1Or little and big.
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clay gifts. You have. added a line of artistic Vases imported direct from Austria, suitable for holi-
r, c9xdi-11s,- invited' to „��.,..,... _ these
�S Bcs�s a' a aSizat$ z $vz8i
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my STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry; Silverware,
6poctacles, :Ect, is unusually large. They who btly firSt
► �; yet the choice of bargains .iVV.Iy stack is ahe ,c1'of all others,
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amasormas
SOFT EL1rWANTED.
A largo quar,titp of soft elm logs wanted
at once at the Exeter Saiz 11'.lills, for which
the highest cash price will be paid.
• Mas..T. GOULD
FUCKS 9 WATCH
SALE 1U1Q1STER.
lU'EsPAY,DEC. 19.—At 12 o'clock sharp, on
Lot 11, Concession 1, one mile north of Exet-
er, Farm Stock, Tinplate enhs. Household
Furniture, etc. ABEL WALi'xn, Propiotor;.
R. Brows & A J. RoLLise, :auctioneers.
FARM roll, SALE-100ACRES' :
•S1i Effl i t4, ' '. tY ,V M 7 q 9ln'ill `�jr'1,1,,'A1l'� b4`•ry `/dy'V��1r•It� Y c� .� \
s� 4�f,'dYiYOsa,,S'aTtcni� xt�:
BRING YOUR REPAIRING to headquarters, I Make
a specialty of watch repairing of all kinds. Work' en-
trusted to We is certain to receive careful treatment
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:���,�lr�:�.r� it �� � ~a �'� �� � �:..��;��;::,?���.a.��.�����
. Central Telephone Office..
Lot 8, Concession 2, mt.-Then, oonl'iiining
100 acres. This is ono of the 'best fauns in
Steniren and is located just 2 miles from
Centralia four from Exeter and IA mile from.
a school, Mrs. WAL,T•E1r HILL.
cents:Lila P. 0..
• :0 THE ELECTORS OF TRE'VTLLAGE
OF EXETER,
I'rLLow ELI:cTons,—The time is almost at
hand when it will be our duty to choose fit
andprnper persons to represent us at the
Council Board, for the corning. year' and
having served you faithf"idly :for the past
three years to the very best of my ability, I
now wish toreturn you many thank for
the honor conferred en me in electing me to
the position you. saw fit to place me. I now
therefore notify you that I will not be in a
position to represent you at the Board for
the coLI, ing year. and therefore hope that a
wiseclioice will bemacle in choosing, a rep-
resentative and hope that the honor will bo
placed where the honor is clue..
Your most obedient servant,
E. Camels -1E
UCTION SALE OF •VAT,L ABLE PARM
. IN THE :TOWNSHIP' OF STEPHEN.
In the matter of the Estate of James Wil-
lis, late of the Village of Exeter, of the
County ofHuron ,«entleman, deceased.
And in. the matter of Chapter 108 of the
Revised Statutes of Ontario, known as the
Devolution of Estates .got, there will be sold
by'pnblic auction, on
, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1GT1r,.1893,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m.,at the Central
Hotel, in the Village of Exter (subject to.:
such, conditions as shall then bo produced),
the following property. vire—Lot number
five (5) in the fourth (ftb) concession of the
Township ofStephen, 'in the County of liur
Sodom,
A teacher has been engaged. here
for the corning year and if she roves
so successful al.'. the One about to leave,
Sodom can then boast of having a
teacher second to none in the county
Lnoan.,
F
o r the last ten i Fears> municipal.
bemire has fairly Went a -begging', But
the approaehin • contest from presoft
atppexranee:5, plornisa's to be a bitter
fight frurtt start to finish. For Reeve
?dr, Whin Ellwood seeks -re election. Bis
opponent is John' B. Armitage. Both
canclida,res are 'making a rigb• d canvass
among the'froe and tudepeude111. =T'nr
Corr ucillel'$r•4' ort say$ D'lessl•s .8•. Gib-
son ruicn Grunge,
5 Iloci :ins of the, Old
13oard will seek ideation Messrs.. J. :W
Anderson and Wm. Reid, - of the old-
Board, retiring. To 1 171 1e those two
the aspirants are Charles Stanley J. S.
Griffin, 'Hobert ,
t iVlcLean and Alexander
Braithwaite.
School Report,
S. S. No. 2, Stephen; for the inor i h of
November, The names of car{h::class
are iu order foreneral . rofici�.nCP 's
$' p
coo con 'uct, a for
Rader J. Flanagan, G. Salter, L. Law
son: Sr, I11,'G, Lawson, L. Lamport, A.
The following is a correct report of
Pc or Douse Vote,
It.iiappears,bv motion, section 128 of
the -June minutes of the County Coun-
cil, it was moyed, seconded and carried
that -a house of Industry or some suit-
able place be provided by the County
council for the '!nand; that in`t
P consid-
eiaticn of the prohibition votethat .a
I vote' of the rate revers of Huron be
taken at the sam•* time,
••'Biddu1 h,
1}
Mr. Thomas Abbott, Biddulph. is vis
iting friends in Michigan this week.—
Mr. Thos. Ruse is visiring friends 111
Elueyale.--LUCIIil was -fairly a]rvt:
with teams on Monday, hauling• ,away
the damaged wheat caused bt' the late
S n 4
fire at Stanley & lltbll,ts storallrnso.—.
Go Saturday night last':, the Grand
l'runl: freight. sheds were destroyed.
About forty six tons of hay, a ear • of
coal and several box cars were con-
sumed.--Mr.
on
sumed Mr. Will Grundy,' of `Wirrni-
peg, is visiting friends at Mooresville
and. vicinity. -4r. R, R.lycraft,
of Mornington, purchased 10 acres of
land from Mr, •.Jbanes 'Jain, of Biddulph,
for $350—Mr. Charlie Friars, of Clan-
debove, is "seriously ill from 1a grippe
-Mi. D. Shoff, of the same place, is
also down .with the same disease.
and d d V,W Salter ;IV,A. i • ,
Spencer; 2nd 1I1 W. Hirtzel, C' Salter
U. Essery, E Brown, B. Siris, IJ Clark,
L„Lawson; Jr. III R. Esser •,'K Flana-
gan, M. Lamport, C. Lamport, J. Silvis,
on, containing by admeasuremmit •one hun- E. Lamport, L Sims: II L. Essery, Jos.
dred acres (100 acres) more or less, - Stnis, P. Flanagan Cora Lamport, M.
This property is one of the best:grazing Latvsoi, ; Pt. 11 G. Sims G. Lawson,L.
farms
in the Township of Stephen, with +
good spring creek thereon, and is about six Flanagan, W' Lawson ; Sr. Pt. 1 L. Sims
miles from Exeter and two miles from Cen- D.`Esser v W. Sims • Jr. Pt. I .. Hir 1
argue. , 5 tZe ,
Term smode known at time of sale. J. Edwards, I Sims.
Some chattels of the said deceased will ll be
soldatthe same time, including an inva-
lid's chair, etc
For further particulars apply to Messrs.
Thomas Willis & David' Mill, Executors, or
to Elliot & Elliott. Executors Solicitors Ex-
eter. 'Mr..Tohn Gill, Auctioneer.
Dated' 29th Nov., '98
Dashwood.;
The grist mill, which ceased opera-
tions some
pera-tioris'some time ago on account of the
boiler bursting, is again in. working
order, Mr. Eidt has been to much - ex-
pense and delayed considerably by the
.accident, but he is now better prepared
to do the large custom trade which he
has in the past enjoyed. The new.
boiler is much larger than the old one.
Centralia,
The R T. of T.'s held their 'Semian-
nual election o officers on Tuesday
evening, and theofficers for the com-
ing six monthsareas follows:—Select
Councillor, Bro. Davis; Past Councillor,
Bro. Bowslauirh;• Vice Councillor, Sister
Evans; Rec.-Sec , Sister hrause; Finan,
Sec., Bro. Hodgins; Treas., Bro, Neils
Guard, Bro. Sheardown; Sentinel, Bro.
Handford.—Mr. C. W. Smith, one of our
enterprising citizens, owns a cheese
factory, town hall, flour & feed store.
carriage warerooms and grainchoppel,
and to convenience theP ulbCC still
I
more is about to start a bakery, He
has used prudence in the choice of a
baker, and will now compete with
the local bakers.
Z11rieli.
Mr. Jacob Wurm, after spending a
p n
few weeks near Cavalier, Dakota, re-
turned home last week.. By all op,
pearauce the country` agreed well with
hilae as he looks halo and hearty.—Mr,
D-, Liver„ Aod, Jr., has also returned
from the North-west, looking hone the
worse for his trip. -Mr. J. Deichert, who
has been; working in Seaforth this last
while, is home at present. -Our busi-
ness men report business brisk for the
last few days, No doubt the good
sleighing being the cause.—Consider-
able wood and grain is also beim'
marketed. --Messrs Edward ansa Levi
Melons, did s me remarkably credit•
abe wori: bn the farm of Mr, John J.
Smith, near here, last week. On Tues-
day and Wednesday they sawed split
and piled 14 cords of two
foot:.. wood
On both drays they commenced work at
7 o'clock in the morning and quit it
half- ast: 5 in the evening. n- ' he
P �[ hey rived
a five and a half foot saw. This is a
record:net „easi ly equalled, and there is
no use for sawing „ machines ar hila these
boys are around:
Greenway.
Rein, Joseph Philip. D of London,
1 1 dot ,
will hold a Bilbe society meeting_ in
Bostou Methodist Church on .Friday
evening, 8th at i 30 o'clock,—The fol-
lowing is clipped from the Traverse
City, (Mich) paper:—."Walter L. Little;
a lad about 14 died at the home of his
mother about 4 o'clock yesterday after-
noon of inflammation of bowels. John
Little, the boy's, father diedonly a
short time ago: Walter is said to have
been an industrious and manly boy
and of a good deal of assistance to his
mother who is now left alone except - a
little delight sr about six years, of age.
The fti;neral will be held at the Con-
gregational church to morrow at 2
o'clock.”
.iiay.
SciiooL RnnoriT.—The following `-is
the November report for S. S. No. 2.
Names are in order of merit:—V—Cecil
Ross, Ralph Chapin tri. IV„-Franl:
Ross, Maud Russel], Nellie yBrien. ,Sr.
III -Nellie Gould, John Todd, Milton
Russell Jr. ITI-•Willie Jackson, Ed-
gar O'Brien, 01111e Gould. II—Bertie
0 ]3rten, Robert O'Brien, Jessie Munn.
2nd Par 1
t Etl elr I
tt
No tic
o ,John Jad,--,
son, Martha Jackson. 1st Part—Eddie
Gould, Willie O'Brien, Frankie North.
cott, The best spellers in the monthly
spelling match were;' -v, Ba'ph Chap
Loan ; IV, Maud Russell; Sr. IHI, Nellie
Gould; Jr, 11I, Willie Jackson; II, Jes•
sic Munn; 2nd Part, F. .Johnston; 1st
Part, Willie O'Brien.—W. II. Johnston,
teacher.
Grand Bend.
Tho work of`remointho o clay out
of the bed of the river has been sus-
pended for some time on account of
rough weather.—The line Sleighing
and the jingle of the merry sleigh bells
make things lively in our midst.—Mr.
George Webb has a severe attack of
inflammation of the I1ingS, but under
the care of Dr. Caw is likely to recover.'
—The Grand Bend School Board has
securest Mr. G, hostel•, of Varna, as a
teacher for the cornute; year ata salary
of $300 ---The Rev, Mr. Corriere has
been laud up with La 'grippe for the
cast week and was "not ableto : a
t tttetid
to his tlutiesonunda' last,
S }—gate
Methodist eong'i•egation lrere intend
holdin, titer annual Christmas tree
on the 21st of Dec. Allure invited.
•
There are w 157,000 miners s out
on strilce in Scotland..
liirkton .
Several eases of la grippe are in an
around t'he village.—Tho village '
5 baud
has received a supply of musicial in-
struments and will commence practice
forthwith. -Capt. Paisley met with a
narrow escape on : Saturday, having
fallen through a•deep swaile on his way
to - Hanna's bush.. But for a fence
crossing the swampy bade, he could
not have extricated himself.—Mas P
O'Brien has been seriously ill from in-
fiammation of the lungs, but is now in
a fair way of recovery. -Rey. Mi.
Steele and family have all been laid
up with severe colds and 1a grippe.
Kind neighbors ministered to, their
wants. No service in the English
church on Sunday last owing: to the
Incumbent's illness.—The Roadhouse
family hays been laid by for over a
fortnight.
Usborne Council.
Council met on 2nd inst, all present.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
approved. Shire -Cameron that the
nomination for Reeve and councillors
to serve -in the municipality for 1894'
. be held at the Town Hall, I+,limville,00
the 22nd day of December; 1893, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. for Reeve, and
12 o'clock noon for Councillors, that G.
W. Holman preside • at the said nomina-
tion' and thatpolls be held as follows: -
3”, W..Ward, Town Hall, Elimville, G.
W. Holman, R. 0; W. W. Ward, Lot 6,
N. T. R Geo. Lowe D. R. 0.; S. E. Ward
Lot 2, Con: 10, L. Walker, D. R, 0,; N.
E, Ward, Gardiner's flail, Farquhar, A,
Duncan D. R. 0. That said polls be
opened at 9 a. m. and closed. at 5
F
. m. on Monday the 1st
dayo Janu-
ary
P
Ja iu
a1v 1894, and that a by law be drafted
confirming the same. -Carried. Halls
—Kydd that the votes of the electors
entitled to vote on the prohibition pleb
iscite be received at the polling
places and at the same' time as
provided for receiving the votes of the
electors at tate municipal eleetien, that
the D. R, Officersappointedto take the
votes at the municipal election per-
form like duties on said plebiscite and
that the clerk duly advertise the same
in manner provided by the prohibition
plebiscite act 1893,—Cat•ried. Elalis—
Kydd that by law No. 8-1393 provid-
ing for holding the municipalnomina-
tion' and election and for taking the
votes of the e ec.loro on the prohibition
plebiscite as now' read a third
time be passed.— Car•ittd Cameron --
Shier that W I'.idd and James Halls
lieu committee: to examine the ditch
at Lot 4 Coe 4 and report' at next
meeting of council• -Carried. A nuns
bar of orders were granted which' will
appear in Financial statement, On
motion of W Kidd -J' Halls the coui;-
eil adjourned to street again Friday
Y
15th hist. at 1.30 p. in,
thio. W. Hoz MAH, Clerk.
Mr,'McCalluni's majority over Dr.
MCKinntm in. East Lambs was 403, ac-
cording to the full returner
Around About Us.
John Hides, of Chiselhurst, who is
at present attending Goderich .model
scbool, has secured the situation as
teacher of S. S, N.: 24, Hay, for 1894.
Miss rotary Ann Logar:, of Varna
was rinds the recipient of a very high
ly complimentaryaddress and a well
1
filled pulse on Friday 'reek, by the
members and adherents of St. John's
church, as their appreciation of her
services as Ol•gaiiist.
J. J. Crabbe, formerly .of the St
Marys Arytts,1)r J. H. Cotton, Fred
Roper aiid W. J. Gage, of Toronto, and
en
Step hen Myers, of St Marys have ie
ceive�d letters a forming
patent t for•ntln„, the Star
Printing and Publishing Company
of
Toronto, capital $100,00b with power
to mint a morning; and evening edition
of the Star.: g
The barns of Mr.T. G. Hodgens Lon
don tom nshi we e
n, r completeiy destroy-
ed. by fire, and in the flames perished
35" thoroughbred and standard -bred
horses and five head of choice cattle.
The aahnals ranged in value from
$250 to $2,000 and the total loss_ is es-
timated at $20,000. About two-thirds
of this is covered by iusursnce
A very sad; accident happened pened to
John McLean, who resides nearKIppen,
on Monday of last. week While work -
'Jug onthe barn floor he stepped back
ward, falling through a trap door to
the stable floor below; When found,
about an hour afterward, he was, un
conscious Meiliea'l aid avisrocured
p ,
when it was found that he was suffer
i nii from co ucussio n of the spine besides
numerous cats and bruises about the
head • and shoulders.
Mr. Wm. Woods, of the 10111 con. of
Kincardine; ltas no use for the parlor
stove as a .salving bank. The other
day as he was leaving home he gave
his-daugnter $1,50 to keep till his re
return and she on leaving the house
for a time placed it in the parlor stove
for safety. On her retnrn she . found
thatsome of the smaller children had
built a fire in the stove and the bills
had goneup in smoke One hundred
and fifty dollars in :a nice little stake
to lose so easily these: hard times, `
What came very nearly being a fa -
al accident occurred at the railway
crossing on the base line of Blanshard
just wrest of the western limits of St.
Mary's the other -afternoon. 'Martin
Murphy accompanied by the little
daughter' of Thos. Northgrayes, of St.
Marys, was returning to his employer's.
im Blanshard with a wagon load of
chop, and approached the crossing
without haying observed the 5 o'clock
express frnn the east bowling: along.
Just as the horses were fairly on ` the
tract: the engine struck them, cutting.
them from the wagon and hurling
them some distance. The wrenching
of the tongue, from the wagon over-
turned the sameand the occupants
were thrown out and very seriously-
injured
eriouslyinjured The little girl received a very
severe bruise an the head by the wag-
on striking her. and the man was quite
rn
dart erousl •hurt on the body and leis.
r,, .y a
rn
Had the wagon b • n feet been too set further
ahead, both. of the , occupants would
have been killed instantly, and as it
was it is miraculous that they escaped
Fell. info ➢toiling-* Water.
A terrible death overtook the, little
two year old daughter of Mr, Wm. J.
McAdoo, of London, on Wednesday.
The unfortunate child was, it appears
playing about the house, when she ac-
cidentally fell into a pot of boiling
water, „.AS quickly .as possible she
was rescuecl, and Dr Fraser was bum
moved, but although everything pos-
sible wasdone to relieve the ,`hild's
sufferings, she lingered in great pain
or nen ray a week, death coming as
stated on Wednesday.
More JI)estrnetion at A.nean,
Lucan Dec.. 3..-1'he Grank Trunk
freight house was burned here at 2
o'clock this morning, It was undoubt-
edly the work of incendiary, oc.
curring a8 it did tho night following
the burning of Stanley Dight's Dight's store
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house. R. S,13odgins had a quantity
of baled hay stored. IIis loss 13 $300,
fully coveredby insurance, Daltrr &
Hodgson also lost $500 worth of baled
hay, no inturanee, W, S1, & C. Stanley,
lose; about $200 on f uruaces; no incur
once. Four box •ears, three loaded .with
coal and one with hay were burned,
.,x,aa.,:,,•,.ate
The :Most Rev, Bishop Power, of t •'
John Nfidy died yesterday, aged 63.
John Kennard, of Hills Green, was
accidently shot in British Columbia
last week. His remains were brought
home: for i1 terment..
Among seyeral things level headed,`
man should clever do are to walk on a
railroad tract:, to paint a gull or a pis-
tot at another, to Leap has savings itt
an old sock kinder„the bed; to run for
office' when hi has a paying business
in private life, to call a bigger man
than himself a liar, or neglect paving,
his subscription to, the local paperwh
when
due; so says an e change
A revised addition of grippe e' has,
R
made its appearance. It is epidemic
and not contne;iuus' and is attacking
all classes oCeo le bearing some
P P + a,
resemblance . to the old-fashoned
influenza, while it is riot so serious as '•
'
the 'o1r:„tuai`grippe. Thereis throat
trouble generally and not a t:eng•ll be
sides the usual erfeets a •. b '
4 of „hand .old in
the head Aged people are the great-
est sufferers.
'Wow AtIs?'
J. A. STEW` —a
1 ART. 3•<3et o s the
tial.”
G- G.: J'OIHN;3TON.—•�Startltn g• Re-
e111etiori. b
it Hicks._-"Cht•istm:as Greeting,"
1'• C. B. C -Thomas
�Ir Equipments,
ments,
etc.
JOHN GRIGG —A merrie n3onthe
to aIls..
'S \ E i' t -
D. WE25, IILL. R,—gale Lx.,lided.
Sig,:
ti1ilec1 at g, Bali way A.:mist-raiz.
Brampto't, On± Nov. 3±th.-Thomas
Carlton, voting' man about 20 years of
age, was almost instantly filled at a
railway crossing of the C. P. I1 near
Snglowooil this `fnornilig. He was ac-
companied by a young man driving a
spirited Horse which became unman-
ageable at the approach of a train and
plunged right in front of the engine.
The convey all ac WAS demolished, the
horse kicked and young Carlton struck.,,:
He lived for only hall' an hour. His
companion escaped by jumping, They
were both from Orangeville and paints
els
DEATHS. `
CHHTDLLY —In Clinton, on Monday,
I)ecetnhtar 4th, Eva, daughter of
JosephChidlev, Si, aged 19 years
and 6 months,
STEEP. --11). Clinton, oti Dec. 1st, 1893,
John Steep, aged 63 years,
Htts-r.-At 'Klippen, on Nov. 29th+Robi,
Hunt, aged 62 years and 6 months.
JUANSTON.-In Bayfield, on Nov. 29th,
Rosanna wife of Mr. John Johnston
of Clinton, aged 54 years and 24
days.
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Our 2 -week's sal.o was a grand success.
People from fa' and near are 'taking
advantage of the low prices. We
sold a lot of goods and pleased. a great
many people, but our stock must still
be reduced $3000 by January' 1st,
we will thcr,,fore extend Dur great_
sale another month. We bought too
heavy for 1'a11 and winter and :must
now pay the penalty bar sacrifielne• our
,routs, The nti.stal,n is ours l)ti:t the
benefit will be yours, as we have said
good lie to profits all through
a 3` 1 5
Deccan bog.
SALE AIDC
aci[ Cash in ere'w worth c b 91.bo it =*d. #'or' $ ;75
'lack Cashmere wort
B worth 75e iL ,yd. for .60'
131'k Cashmere .[Tose worth 50c a lm, for .40
Factory
ik Cashmere Pilose worth 25c a pr. for. .26
Fa o .y Cotton worth t'c rt, yard for .Os
5 Pieces Pia trnclletto'worth 10e a ; d. .01
Felt Embroidery worth 35o a yd. for ,15
Embrolll(Iry Lawn liehgs worth 25a for .10
10 1).'n4, 011; I'folq±s worth 53etsto$ for .50
A lino of (0en a < avis worth 750ts for .85
Overcoats worth 1"07.00 each fir $tr,e0.
Overcoat. worth $M.00 earl) for 800
Dress go o,1 '- 1 all descriptions ail a sit , '
On (aerates' Mantles We cartsaaye you at1e st
$201 each y i
'i'Ve have bought too heavily and most
naw unload Our mistake will be your gain.