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Bookstore
is the piens to gcteyour
School
Books.
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GRIGG'S..
THE
Dal:1r
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CT1 SDAY, NOVEMBER Sth, 104
LOCAL HAPPENING.
i3.0er es
Guy Bros.Nov.
13th, Nett attractions
.
in ewe Opera flouse, Plan. of hall et b' J.
I ur'rht's,
(Minton is to have a poik factory. Mr.
John. Parke of Londe)), la the adven- eloney non.
curer.
Most of the farmers have their potatoes,
ua•tngr•ids an carrots Safely housed, and
ata'"hard at their turnips.
everybody abould be at the Guy Bros.'
\lpietrele ou,the 13th Drew'eOpera Rouse.
Plea of all at V. 3. Kniuht'a.
,1e- D. Cantelon, of Whiten, will this
season handle about 22,000 barrels of
a;,,plee, er 150 car loads. My and Kra Jas. Miller returned beaus
!loner .,lomatitis Opera Nou , th -Gay last week from their trip to the mother
hail at F. Drew's Opera Elouae, Tian of land. They ventedmenY points of interest
Bali at J. are night's.. in England as well ae spent a considerable
Tenders called for by advertisement rtion of their time in Scotland• They
a,+Other oedema for'the erection tit a , port having had a very. pleasant time,—
Reese et Refuge, far tee County of lyutas, ' s Manning e visiting at Mr
A naeiau Wool Buckets, only two 1l hard Wilber Ma's. _.Elisa Addie Browne
loners and fifty cellon et the Exeter Wool- in left oa Monday, for' British where
Jen Alia, t d Jost see the goods; they: wee : s. a it'll reside for a time, and teach the
()beep and a ted. rt of painting and sketching.—ner: Wm
Jock Adams, for 40 years a of them ilDixon of Brucefield was the guess of his
to between leaves to take and o e the mail et:rihter, Mks. Thos. Sneil,Gidley st., this
stale gry pintail . Goderich, Be %seek. -'Mrs. J, W. Creech,, who has been
wiD be greatly missed visiting in Zurich, returned homeliest week.
h r ed over sixtyhead.of � her toarents in 13ea-
ttle neckall do a ua,:Miss Smith visited
cattle .on Wednesday, tar see of 1. torch on Sunday —Mr Geo, Bowden, and
Can'el<sn,1 Jenkins and Jas Steep. gen, Walker, of Parkhill were in town
Clinton -lantern a coir caused i last weekldtss Gidley and M' H d
A. kicked over by +
the destruction of the fine barn of Ruuh.
Fulton, lot 19, boundary of Grey and .rio
Killop townships, Huron County. The
season's crop petished.
The North American Mill Building Coy,
Stratford has!made an assignint•nt. There
has been a general depression in the mill.
hut ding business,. and the N. A. M. B.
Company suffered along with others.,
The many old friends in Fittron of the
Rev. John Gray, now of ,Spart Il bet`
awn come
trratifiad to,leattuf�tstt he iiatfttso'�" �`
left to .lit.
ntct.post!�It1R1`,.4,3:0160,000
rt kiln, d'e n 11, tzi >x relative
x liiis flue ti:ne trine been
i k p'plisee at the home of A.
n'.it, Esq.., Reeve. of Clinton, ore
,dneedey, it being the war.tage of his
eldest daughter, Agnes, to Robt. Agnea*,
,ten'iet of that town,
His Lordship Bishop 'O'Connor the
other evening blessed the new 2,000 pound
tintless Booming' Working bell abort to be erected on St. James',
Roman Catholic church Seaford). Rev.
late and early piling up bargains Fatter Brendan of St. Basil's College,
preached s sermon. on the'aaepicious
o ccasion.
James Gay and John Jewitt of Lucknow
have taken the conrraot to erect a levee
strafing and curling rink on Campbell
l street west. The size will be 50x150 feet
We show many startling ; bar and rhe cost fiat leis than $1,200. The
n%eaI' tion, gave a
Half Price a"le for 10 Days
Of Cloths and Tweeds at Broderick's
Chea Store, Exeter. One of the best
stoott's i11town, Beautiful Goods and,
all at half price We will not deceive
yyo�u. We mean half the regular prices,
Reasons for selling so very cheep a We
intend going mut of this line of goods i
we want the room for Bootsoand
t in ss�oes,
This is a genuine sale,
chance,
J. W, BitotiIralt1CK
A roll cif bills containing $50 lost on
Monday between Exeter and Farquhar.
The roll was tied with a erring- Fin-
der will be suitably rewarded by leaving
same at Taus Oi'sxou or with
Joixir Huxwoo7n'T,
3rd con. Usborne.
'en -r.---
Personale
or our many cu -toners
his
alb 3.is sal.
. is, ar y,
of Exeter, were the guests of Mr. and
Airs. S. H. Gi4jey, Blyth last week.—
&rise Phemia McNeil of Toronto, and her
sister Mrs. Elam Bate Jr Riopec, visited
friends in the village on Wednesday last,
;life Albert Hooper, Oil City Pa,, is
the guest of his fetherneli•, John Hooper,
Baton .Street,.. — ++
*weal Tempters of Exeter,
Every society has its significance,
their objects and aims seen, and more
or' less felt to be in harmony with the
announcement of its existence. Per-
haps no society or organization in Exet-
er has "made its influence felt more than
the Royal Template. They have ear-
nestly sought
ar-nestlysought after,and largely reached
the goal of their ambition. There are
living testimonies to the practical work
of its membership, the constant aim and
study to hold within the' fold those
once . the prey of strong drink. The
weekly sessions of the order .�are marked
with desires to lend every helpful hand.
We wish this society increasing pros-
perity.—Coo.
�y��`� IS
GREAT SALE
INFULL BLAST,
CROWAS OF PEOPLE.
citizens by private a ip g
gains in New and Nobby Dress bonuso£$225.
Gooils Our all wool, double
sold License Inspector Coopin, of Mitchel!,
Dress Goods at 22ie is ' having a and Chief McCarthy. of Stratford, raided
great run, Its really worth nearly an unlicensed house in Tavistock the other
hat we are askin d :y, They captured several kegs of lager
double Vv g" beer, Liege jags s of gin, ram and some finer
ig_ ,iq ,a s bottled. The ) wrier of the prat
tis 1 itas Ed Bauer; will be brought before
ig Police Magistrate O'Lorne
and'
of Goods selling,
Heaps
rices are doing
wonder,no the
Read the list
the work.
Cottons
worth
rth
Grey t�JttOnS
Flannelettes
ci.
Grey ,flannels
4
tt
Sit
.
So for 5c.
5e ,for 3 •o
7c for 50.
12•kc for 8ko.
25c for 170,:
32c for 15c.
being
leant} s are b _..g
Millinery .:and
slaughtered. Dress Goods # are
in slaughtered, htered, Men's
being g
A .. & Boy's 's Ready -Made and or-
dered clothing at away down
tirri map .
Our all wool Silk finished Hen-
rietta in Black at 58c, sold in
many regular houses at 85c. This
certainly is a Big Snap. You
leader.
see this. great
fof v„` .; em.7.
:c.00 a23.y
'les by far too many Mantles.
In goes the knife, down, go the
prices. If you have not already
bought your Jacket you are fortun
ate. We have a lull assortment of
new Tailor' Made Coats : which
must be. sold.. Came and get our
prices: It we can't suit you in
style, .quality and • price then, go
'11 with typhoid fever, for some weeks.
OhoiceRolled oats, Corn Meal, Rolled
Wheat, granulated ° oatmeal, Graham
Flour at J. P. Clarke's.
The dynamo has ' arrived and the
streets will again be lighted by electri-
city in a few days. ,
Ulaters and overcoats good values at
prices that mast meet your views at J.
P. Clarke's.
Reeve Bowden on Tuesday disposed
of the Hunt farm near Kippen, to a lair
Pickett of Cliut,ui, fora good price.
of
We leave purchased- another lot
Boots and Shoes. Expect them to ar-
rive at Broderick's Cheap Store to -day.
Another shie neat of our highly spoken
of Baking Powder.. The 'Housekeep-
er's Delight'' in 11 lb jars just to hand at
J. P. Clarke's.
D R Porter, . auctioneer, of London,
formerly of Bayfield, has been summoned
on a charge . of false pretenose laid by
Daniel Roes.
e
'�1r
R.
• h,l
uesd'a morning
a
eves
0
n Y
near
d
neon
rad
the Ci.
.r of h ,
Va rEatnand,
than
more
work, he
was
Clinton, Ras 5two ,
su prised to see a large wild cat deliberat-
ly walk across. an open field a few rods
away from him- Sport were notified and
,t hue specimen. weighiug 50 pnrrnds was
brooght down by Ben Tomlinson, of Clin-
ton.
Mr. R Horn, of Granton, who has fpr
scene years, been con luctieg a blacksmith
shop in that place, has purchased the
Dufferin House, Centralia, from Mrs.
Hodgins, and moves io this week. Mrs e,
Hodgins intends going to Wingham where
Elie and her daughters will carry on dress-
making, Mr. Horn will make a good
landlord, being of an amiable and obliging
disposition.
There died in Stephen township, on
Sunday last, at the residence of her lather
Mr. John Sanders, Mrs. John Hicks, of
Usborne- Mrs Hicks with other -mem-
somewhere else, that's our advice bees of Mea Sanders' family leave been
Will you collie and give us a lock
Our goods and prices will interest
you.
J. A. Stewart.
Notice to Times' Readers.
i
The publishers would esteem f
it a favor
readers woutd,when making their purchases,
mention that
of!
saw
at
the
h
e mercha
nts
adver-
tisement rueTxsus.
i70TLCE-An business announcements
notices of public meetings, entertainments
auction sales, etc„ appearing in there local
columns will be charred for at the rate of five
cents per line each insertion. Black heading
tocount as three lines. Cash with order save
to persons baying open accounts. To insure
change of advertisements in current issue copy
must be handed into office on Teesdar-
otoriliCh.
She was only 22 years of age and leaves a
husband and two email children to survive
her, and who have the heartfelt sympathy
of a large circle of friends in their Bad
bereavement.
As Mrs, W. Garret, of London township,
with her son and daughter, were defying
into Greaten to church Sunday evening,
and when
opposite te Da
ngl
ass
Ve
xtraan
's
farm, their horse abied ateonte object, and
sharply earning to the side of the road,lum-
nd her
Garrett m
he d
stab.
Mrs.
Pover r
ed
son Fred were thrown out. The horse
o
d
and
wentforward, each time
ked up
bee
stepping ots. Garrett and the wheel of
thevehiclep
an. hissed over her. She sustained
a fracture of tworibs and a broken colter
bone.
The Orane'emen of Exeter commem-
orated the Gunpowder Plot by attending
divine service at Trivitt Memorial Church,
on Sunday, The edifice was well filled. Rev
Hunt the rector, preached, a very able and
arks
were
hie remarks •'
sermon, and
appropriate Ii
riate
PP
The
interest. with deep n t
0
' e ed
1
Set
brethren met at their hall and marched
to the Church. Many people viewed the
parade from the sidewalks. Over Sixty
members of the Order were in line, wear-
ing their
earing>their regalia. The choir of the ohureb
was present, and the singing was very
hearty. The service throughout was
imp sive
a
re An old lady Warned Alexander made a
desperate attempt to commit suicide last
week. She had been staying for some
time at the residence of Mn, James Playa,
6th coneeesions McEntee. On Wednesday
night, having retired as usual, unknown
to any of the members of the family, she
got up and left the hone. As soon as
she was missed, a vigoroussearch w
in.
wee .
stunted for her, and on Friday forenoon,
of
hews found
d
Mr George Clacton and some
her in Mr xVlaivliohael a vtoods, some son,
siderable distance from Mr Says place,
She was lying under the shelter of the note
of an uptueaed tree, and her face and pe
son were partly covered by leaves. It was
thought at first that she was dead; a closer
inspection, however, revealed the factthat
sho was still living, and it Wee also found
that thele was a out clear across her
threat from which blood Was freely oozing,
She was taken up and conveyed to Mr.
Hays' residence and medical aid procured.
It was learned that the wound in the neck
*co not deep enough to prove fatal, and
that she was suffering mainly from ex-
posure and toss of blood,. Every possible
attention that kinds hearts could• suggest
has been given het' by Mr Hays'laaiily, and
she in recovering.
roe Minstrels on thee
Wait for Guy I3 r �
13th November. Drew's, Opera ''louse.
Plan of bail at 1?. J: 3inighta-
November 11th, 1594.
15th Sunday after 'trinity,
iiA•a,.;
Te Deem Clemens
Boden
s
Sermon
' n Priesthood, its
sho Christian Priesthood,
use and abuse.
7 i•. Bennett
tantateand Deus
i,
Deet and Chorus The King of Level any
Shepherd is: iq. Gound•
Duet Misses E. arid d: Fish.
Chorus Choir
general Semen "What is death'.
A. number of horses were shipped from
c onda
thisstation la 1vI
az
Y•
Groceries.
25 lbs Granulated. Sugar for
30 lbs Yellow Sugar for
5 lbs Ginger Snaps for
3 lb box Soda Biscuits for
15 bars "Our Own” Soap
Good Green. Coffee, per lb
$1,00.`
$1,00
25e
17e
25c.
190
These prices are for Cash.
Produce taken as Cash.,
R. PICKARD & SON,
4
Broderick's Cheap Store is the spob
for Bargains. Another lot. of Blankets
just received." We are selling them
very cheap.
Esli .Heywood of Uaborue, has
moved into town, and will'engage in the
hay pressing :busineas with Mr Jan.
Blatchford. .
The School Board recentlypurehased
from Reeve;,Bawden two acres of land.
at the rear of the present grounds, and
next suinmAr will extend the play
grounds. alx.
and humbugs resorted to by some dealers to catch '.
They profess that you . can get dry goods
trade. `�' a y 1
and groceries for nothing. For example they will
quote prices as follows --
,a
for$10.0o,1
o
1 ,
r C1
worth Overcoats t � ,�
" 12,00 " 8.00.'
Suits
Shirt rt 1,00 " 5oc,
Dress Goods " 75c " 50c.
Cottons r, Sc " 5c..
Ladies' Hose . it 35C r` 25C,
Tea `t 35c " 25c.'
We°call-a spade a spade, Such' absurd advertisement are m
no more value any more than cheap goods are, still as barn
um
people like to be.humbugged, CARLING BROS.do�,�, t
I1Se to say have to •rtlS;3€t
to
•too
make such. afters: We have'been bele long
that ort of thin Their, -trade is established and reliable,
to .s g
CARLING BROS, sell
GOODS at a F�,,.I PROFIT'
T`
You' get what you ask for and pay the
excellent values. Try Tetley's cele-
bratedmoney Tea, Sample given free. 5oc., 6oc., and 700. pr, lb.,
Produce taken in exchange.
Butter 1St Lard i2c Dried Apples 15c Gee$e 5c Turkeys Sc.
6c
Duck YChicken C � U
E� s 1 c�Tallo.w 5c� 5
bg � 5 ..TT�^cT
CARLING-'ROS.
- A. Onion Shot tie , ,,.� •
The Sultana gold mine, at Rat Portage The pleasant flavor, gentle aeti.in and
has been sold to an English syndicate for n effects of Syrup of trigs, when n
g
osis has appeared to a� n alarm-
ing
soothe Y
Tabercul _ P
extent among cattle in the neighbor-
hood of Vittoria, B. 0, Over 60 are now
in quarantine, including six entire herds.
Postmaster J: Id•.Delmage, of Lacombe -
N.
poison
Friday lowed
. • of a
wal
IZ.T+p.T•, s pe
ha
en
cause the i'ostofftoe InspectorPP
a s'
_ ut
i auoo
•
alonta, and found him short in his �,��
Mr. James Creech the . Tax Collector
for this village will be at the Town Hall
every Saturday afternoon from now till
Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, relict of
the late Robt. Ferguson, of Hay town
ship, died last evening at the residence
of her son-in-law, Mr. Chas. Snell, town.
e,
a73
tuxyu
• ea,.
s , a
a 4
a e
T offer New Valencia Raisins free of
stems, choice fruits, $1.00 per box of 14
gar -
page
easily y
ils, our currants you
pass in quality both clean and large
e s.
J.P. Clarke's.
Lome and see them at
Daw of St. Thomas former-
ly
Geo.
ly of this village paid Exeter a flying
visit oil Monday. He has purchased' a
Gents' Furnishing and tailoring busi-
ness at. Mount Brydges and has taken
possession. We wish him success in
adhia venture.
a on
ht
willmeet
in C
ter
e
[Aso
Huron Presbytery y
on the 13th inst. 404
Ur. Jas. Reynolds, jr., of lot 19, con. 6,.
Hallett rented the farm to his brother.
J. B. Aylesworth, of Newburg, has beep
chosen as the Patron candidate' for
Addington.
Deo. the 14th next.
The prohibition against the.importa-
tion of American, cattle and . beef into
ticerman'�offers an opportunity for the
extention of Canadian trade that our
Goyeenment, and exporters' should . take
advantage of.
xx.
The British Medical Association- has
given the results of an investigation or-
dered for
r-deredfor the purpose of. discovering
the effect of intoxicating liquors in
need of a laxative; and if the father: or
mother be costive or bilious, the most
gratifying results follow its use ; so that
it is the best family remedy known, and
eery family should have a bottle on hand
Twenty-four of the 29 -members elected
ons r-
are Conser-
vatives
e
North-West Legislature
-the
to
polities.
.
vatfvea ia, Dominion p t
30111gOV
Eternal Vigilance
is nowadays one of the tho
chief requisites to success
in business. We keep con–
stant watch of the markets
for anything which may be
looking for a cash < outlet;
The Celebrat&I Souvenir ,�iange
fixing the limitof human life. A total This week we have secured
of 4,234 deaths was taken and it was
found that the average age at death of
temperate drinkers was: 63; of careless
drinkers, 59; free. drinkers, 57; - intem-
perate . drinkers, 53, and total
abstainers, 51. It would be manifestly
unfair, however, to conclude from these
strong
om
' n from
that-
abste
figures
drink tends to shorten life. Experience �'
on this side of the Atlantic points, in-
deed, to a totally different conclusion.
who
has
not t
'vidua
I
There e
is not
tads
rt:i
01
e generally
o
. +
stimulants
,clict
itch
of a
effect
seen the
hi shorteningthe lives' of acquaintances.'
is given practical
And this experience
effect to by the action of insurance
companies which discriminate against
free and careless:drinkers and will have
nothing whatever' to do with those who
are wholly given oyer to intemperance.
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Dec. 23, 1892.
Messrs: 1)ICK t .00., Montreal.
Dear sirs; -1 had a mare which ward foul
skinned and hide -bound, the hair standing
on an add, but after T used one of your
Packages of Powders, I found a wonderful+
difference in her appearance, and she is
can
• n'mai
a
San
'animal glossyy
slick
and
now as s a
fu.
inthe
be. shall not be without it
tore.
Yours truly, GEO. OE R rt
f ria on
rated his a
Mr. 7i. Carling has rb
Station street to Mr. Samuel Baskerville.
Wm, E. Scott hue purchased John :An-
derson's farm of 150 acres in East Wawan.
osh, Huron county, for $6,600.
The Lucknow'.Presbyterian Chetah offer
a toward for the arrest and conviction of
the' parties who broke the churdh win -
dower
A. Corneal couple named Werth) ; Hay.
wan, aged 35 years, and Mies Ingrid So.
i st aged 90 ears, Who had travelled
dertt n � egad y
all the way from. Germ any together, went
a Pride .
through the Sarnia tunnel. last F
Customs Officer Terney told thane
allow a
the latus of the country did not
Matt and a woniati to live together unless
they were inertial, acid said they would'
have to turn' back. After a short consul-
tatioti a marriage license and a trainees*
Were reetarcid and the coriple were married.
They took: the evening train for xlako+
in To-
ronto
met
eP
Province e
re of
th
The tanners
forming
ionto yesterday for the purpose of fo g
an association, for mutual benefit. F1" 1
Mr. 'rhos, Dave hada large growth out
from hie tight temple the eotherday. The
growth was unsightly but he had worn it
ent•
for years, is pleasant mild and natural. They g b
ein purchasing your winter caps
13
'rr imitation or Fur goods please;
either
some ticklers.
A,. sample lot of Sbaw.ls
bot at half price. will be
sold less than wholesale cost.
gn will buy a Scotch
f
Yt 0
• it stli
' V10
� he
.A C
a Clothes made to
g
• retailers get
line for this:1113e of fash-
ionable goods.
A ,u.,1
w
ill buy the best
line of Black pants
1114111 (made to order) -
which we have sold in J x -
@t
1. will buy al, good fur coat.
Come in.and see the best
coon skin coat in Exeter,
$5
secures you a good
r
Coat,
b
e
An d Rubber Tweed
buys a heavy Tweed
Suit of clothes,
buys you. a good
the
o-,
ly es bate
o not liver and regulate Greenland seal cape.
wale but,do not purge. They ate sure to � •
ave -y4
t.
.. seentif
".
,
ti
4
f in Stove et, it will
�f you have act got you ;4 ter:
to call and see us. We can show;
pay you at prices that
you a large assortment and
ill astonish. you.
H. OP & SON.23.
�°'- . a'ws just yrived-
a..
`' ter's Little Liver Pills
The' action of C,ar
1
P.r
price
b .popular
r d hem. the
oe - t is
offe• T.
call and see (hose y please,. Y �p p
• rkeY5
i�la
on. of
n the
0
The Maud -son farm o
Bibbed; as Adelaide ap is , „
farm contains 100 acres, " the tamed:this line if you
'' Strode h e no doubt got a bar n
d Mr.K 7 lY and have found it to
—r.----- , h bups a good
L
)J L
Is
REV. M. M +
V.D
to Mr, 'phos. Smola RL Iaandop heavy sheeting', CODAS
'hb t h been sold St B t' t' Cituroh +
Long Waist,
Correct Shape,
Material,
Combined with :.the best, filling in
the world, makes the " Featherbone
Corset" unequalled. -�^�
�� .7C
loin $4,500, The Ont., certifies, I have used y in arid. see S
an ma e • a , known as ,
s
stn. give relief when the etoanaoh:did not pro -want a goo webofcotton.
n Gents Turntshing
edsad d
out, rive d
we guaran ee quality ypiii 'be
mend at J, C',bot at half price
only valtyas we can retain
dlAfter cleared at 25c per yard.
onthd of ne oration be-
tweenseveral m g
tween the heirs and executors of the estate sen
the late P. T. Barnum and J. A. Bailey, },darn the vyords"'Why does a woman .._ her enumeration.
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