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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-10-10, Page 8YOU EST t.waritamppmaa.....,===opicappaanamm. We lay especial stress on the excellence of our goods, always keeping the QUALITY LIP TO THE HIGHEST POINT, and while maintaining our reputation in this respect we go to the other extreme in keeping PRICES DOWN TO THE LOWEST POINT, We know that nothing ClasS'Goods. sell them, builds We up always Fall business thitA ig else. Assorted worthy fro ID, and Grand of your immediate sell and DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES: SHOES, CAPS, FURNISH &C. 16 oz. to pound ATS, the and 36 in. like them, Winter the and selling don't sell any on the London market Saturday be wee taken $1agistrate StOe •to 91 J„.11 11,1. Sente0 WAS held in the baseeneut aaf of James 'street Methodist , oh u reit ean Sunday laat. Mr. Seal ilasltervm0 hail a cat which. }be Irti‘h"e'""lel- Seri' wil' be gave birth to a bob tailed kitten, On ..„44.1.1"e4 by "81 113t 33d. ch'ice po a rime (.fmn ue, mcitlYiliestpard, of Chiselhuret, found xre'a'- sees, lth os eep next day after advettising We Will send the Times and Toronto them in the TIMES. SiailaiSeapire to Daly address in Oanede or A suntiower 42 inches in, cireunofer- the United, States from new until Jau. lat emits is ahowe by E. Pautern, Liman, 18117 (balanee o tliis year free) for $1.25, growti in his own little garden. This Pi 411 empanel offer Address this Dr. Drake of London, has purchased cam a inaguificent coul black carriage ware from Mra E. O.. Jones, of Claudeboye steel Are Numerous, IsiStend of 3,000 barrels to be shipped 4.tramp giving William Kelly ss his to the old country, It S. Leng sheuld name wee detained in. Exeter an Sun - have been oredited with 10,000 barrels. day and given a nigh0a lodgicg in The Loedon atovertieer eays that Me pubeoceUs„ Next day he was ex- Jeanea Roc,liester, SOnthWeld farmer, endued by Dr, Bellies, who pronounced fattier of JIIrs. S, Barton, of Exeter, lain of unsound mind and a man clan - die gerouts to be at large. An information Of First '1d uu uenraeatyo.ns and tons of potatoes was then sworn, out aosiost oim, when selecton befre ing, and prices went below 20 cents a Clarke, who, after hemming thoroughly beg for tirst.class tubers. ' convinced as to his iosanity, committed this neighborhocil was treated to a him to Goderioh for trial. The man nice flurry of now on Tuesday, arid was seen on Sunday chasing young yesterday owning mother earth was girls aloug the road and acting in an covered witli a white mantle. otherwise unbecerniog manner, He is an Mr. G. J. Sroallacombe's excellent escaped lunatic,and iniact (hiving horse died last e eek, It is to place hitn in safe keeping. His garb supposed the hone got pOison by Borne was of the most clegreding,and although. o means.-I'arkhill Indeperident. t to be pitied, his conversation was ex - .as a proper ' Clrietoplier Ouseick, the Parlfhill treinely ernustng, and as with all such cripple reaently arrested tor threateuing characters, decidedly ontracliotor y, his wife and son, him been adjudged in - ;avowed A banquet is to he giveu is Drew e ou Friday, 18t11 iset„ under the euep ces attention. CLOTHING, GOODS, yard. ING to the BOOTS •& NOTIONS, CA., LING BROS SOAt e are better than 'Others, and we have the Best. It pays to buy tbe Beat. We refer to %meatless SCHOOL SUPPLIES atititz.."-15,944(ar-te6,Z.7&DItMar,SailritEIV:1=line(E1W..a Our Scribblers and Practice Books are the Cheapest, Largest, and Best made. We have a full line of School Books and. supplies, and our prices are the Lowest. Come in and see how we can fit you out for school, Grigg's BookStore "THE MART." 25 'MUSA NOD. f4 -1.11N EST ELLIOT,AGENT FOR TRE WESTERN ASSURANCE 0.3M PANT, of Toronto: also for the Pii0ENIX FERE INSURAVUE COMPANY, of London Ragland ALLIANCE INSURANCE COM- PANY of England, rPHE LONDON mu ruAL 1. pine., merfRANcie CO. (DIP Head office, — — .LONDON. Fern years thia Company has done the Largest business ia Canada at the lowest rates, consistent with aeourity. Assets, an. isei, — $307,190.0 43,000 Policies in form!, T. E. ROBSON, President, D. C. Mo DON ALD ,itianager. For further particulars, apply to DAVID JAQUES, Agent,Exeter. TrivitiMoraorial 13th Sanday after Trinity, October 13th. Sermon for Sunday evening: Apostolical Succession. Seeeialeolleotion for Diocese of Ataoma. Par I in Cent. .1011.1110•• 1605. x0v[ * THURSDAY- OCTOBER 10th, 1895. 1 .7..., LOCAL HAPPENINGS, —BY BUYING MY— harevities. , Leave your orderlor choice hand Bat pihk- ___I ..._a IMOkat ed winter apples at W. H LEVETT's, Cornflowerblue ia the new fashionab AT THE Hue for men's - neckwear ; but good old cornjnice red ft ill atill be in favor for ir4 nose Unto. 1 , an ra oro 1 lollDr,. ;50.5r*?inelle prIragC6's ecIoh'i who hhasi aps rbodefeee °Baia di oepi a oti in i So said a lady the other day. Go and do thou likewise is the advice we would give you all. We certainly have a lovely stock of Hats and Jackets for this season and at prices that are very low, quality considered. Come and study the new styles. You are welcome to make your- self right at home in our show room. New styles in Hats— New styles in Jackets—New styles in Golf Capes. We show a new Golf Cape with Hood at $41.50, that is sure to be a taker. Ask to see this leader; also the new Frieze Jacket, Something very new and stylish. Our Dress Goods stock is now complete. Styles new, prices right in your favor. Remember we make a specialty of Black Dress Goods J. A. Stewart. N, B. -Store closes at half past six every evening except Wednesday and Saturday, St. Marys. The Ladies' Aid of Coven Preabyterian &lurch intend giving an oi star social on the eyening of Thanksgiving Day. Fuller particulars later. Miss Ida Eaerett daughter of Mr. Chas. Eacrett of Sarnia formerly of this place was manied to Mr. J. Brown V. S. of that oily, yesterday afternoon. Oat of 3,270 boxes boarded at the Lon- don cheeae market Saturday only cne sale the output of the West Williams factory, amounting to 100 boxes, was made at 7io. No other figure was bid. On Wedneeday the residence of Mrs. L. J. Wilson, near junction St. Marys, VMS discovered to be on fire, 'but the blaze was extinguished by the flax °per/raves, and moat of the contents were saved. Mr -Wm. Cline, of Seatorth, has some monster potatoes, which ware grown in his own garden. Four of these yveighed aeven pounds, and there are many more which would weigh equally RS heavy. Kr DeMO. Coward, of Usborne, showed us a potato the other day which weighed pocinds, 6 ounces, It was the largest we have geen, and Ur would like to hear of some one who can beat this. Passed away at Bromley -Kent, Eng., on Sept. 24th, 1805, Elizabeth Johnstone Kemp, aged 84 years ; reniot of the late Rev. George Kemp, late Vicar of 85. Allen, Cornwall, England, and. mother of Capt, George Kemp, town, Mr. James Brushfield, whose former home was in Logan! and whose brothers still reside there, xs in luck. He has a large property in Washingron Territory, on which fine specimens of coal have been discovered. S sane and ordered to be removed to the 3tough an the Agent. asylum. The other day a couple of cilizena,- D. Halloran, a former resident of an implement agenb and a friend— Exeter, has succeeded to the business drove into the township of hay to of Mr. Donovan, Luctin, who conducted transacb some business. t.Chey visited a business there for many years, and ie farmer's house, the implement agent making many friends throughout the going to the door. He knocked. aud district. keocked, and hearing a noise inside, he Mr. Samuel Shier, of Blanahard, knocked and knocked again. Finally whose barns were entirely destroyed the lady of the house, who was alone, by lightning during the thunder storm peered through the window, and iaf- of the 18th Sept. last, is erecting a fine eognizing, the friend in the buggy, came building on the ruins of the one de- out, pale au d trembling. She explained strayed. her conduceby stating that she thought Mr, Simon Hunter, of Tuokersinith. the implement agent was the wild man, who recently purchased 200 acres of the James .Regan, who has lately created °elate of the late Leonard Hunter, such a disturbance in the neighbor - ,.,m shortly move thereon. We, hood. The necessary business was weicome Mr. Hunter to this neighbor- transacted, and the agent was no doubt hood.1 so thoroughly disgusted that he has uot The death of Siste- Gertrude, of the been seen in thissection since. Sacred Heart Convent, London, occur- red Tuesday night, after a lengthy Personals. illness of consumption. Her brothers Mr. John Matheson, was in town the are the Messrs Coughlin of Glanworth, forepart of this week renewing acquaint - well known cattle defiant. auces, and preparing to move his family Farmers and others anticipating hold- to his new home in Otteryille, where he ing an aucticn sale, will consult their is engaged in the mercantile business. -- own interests materially by procurmg Mr. Wm. Hoskm, of Exeter North, is their sale bills at this office. A free visiting friends in Chicago. -Will Lane, notice hi THE TIMES will be given, and of Parkhill, spent Sunday visiting to reach 2,000 subscribers in this way friends in tdwn.-Mr. Earrison left on is a consideration. Monday to continue his course in the Jack Frost has arrived, but too late Detroit Medical Oollege.-Miss Nichol, co do any material damage. He will of Boissivain, Man., who has been lend some more vivid hues to the visiting friends in Exeter and neighbor - autumn foliage and give a nipping and hood, for the past six months, left on eager air to those fine October morn- Tueslay for Toronto on. her way home. -nags. All this is seasonable, and what She will visit in that city and several erybody is prepared for. This is other places before reaching home,- tumn. Mr, B. S. O'Neil was confined to his Robert Luker, one of the pioneers of room the forepart of this week through leis section died on Thursday last at illness. We hope to report his speedy the residence of his son, Robert, Gidley recoverso-Miss Annie Vincent, of ab -eat, at the age of '70 years. He was Otterville, formerly of Exeter, has been father of Messrs Robert and Christopher removed to the London asylutn for of Exeter and Richard of Hensel. The treatment. During the summer she re - funeral took place on Saturday and was calved. a severe sunstroke which is the largely ettended- NOTICE—AII business announeements Myth Standard:—"Mr. Robert How - notices of nubile meetings, entertainments ard has sold his farm of 50 acres, lot 42, auction sales, etc., appearing in theta local con. 3, East Wawauoah, to Mr. Wm J.. caiumns will bo charged for at the rate of Ave T•vlor, of Ashfield, for $2,300. This is a dents per lino each insertion. Black heading - 7" ' to count as three lines. Cash with order save raw price, and would indicate that farm to persons having open accounts. To insu change of advertisements in ourrent issue cop math° liandedinto MU* on 2'utisday. moseinbarm....thourr9gamenraessaarxmosasosomft Wirian's Cough Balsam is an excellent household remedy for Coughe, Colds an Bronointio troubles, _Sold at 0,- Luez' Drug Stoma,. • e - .A.0 , "Adam St. John, of Woodham, has ta14n will meet you at prayer meeting Wednes- possession of the Cabinet hotel Stratford day night ; God bless you." as almoner to Ed. Peacook. ltir Peacock The District Committee of No. 15 k- ilns not yet decided what he w 11 do. ..411 dependent order Of Odd Fellows consisting .....—, - -- Is will take two mills in the $ to pay of Past Grande Fuke Taylox and Mo. the coart expeeses of 1VInchell this year Darmaid met in this town on Monday last through oo fault of its own. Thie kind and decided that at the next District meet - of courting is dear work. ing held in Seaforth in January that Exeter 1Patton, Western Hotel, Lucian, has Lodge 67 give theInitiatoryDegree,Olinton .0....... 6 n exhibition a potato weighing three and a half pounda, gtown on the farm of V. Dobbs. lot 21, coil 4, BicIduiptt. lands are advancing in price." A good joke is told on a Wingham clergyman. A nice looking young couple went to him to get married lately, and after the ceremony the groom handed the clergymen an 'envelope The envelope was opened, and the olergyman swooned art be read on a slip enclosed :-"Strapped There iS grave trouhltrin ib-arron West counoil. Reeve Itlactfonald persists in absenting himself, and the others aro afraid to pass a by-law fixing the taxes at tiventy-six millet the sum necessary to ineet Ilabilities. -- "jt the Ansa. Oraig fair Iast week it0a- rb0 lodge men in retaliatien threaten if ney, now owned by E.Bosseeberry, Zurioh, this propogal is (tarried oat to import their woe the 2 flO trot in three straight heats; own doctors, a step that might injure the business of the local profession. Leaden hoe 69 lodges, besides a number of work- ing merda clubs,. and the new propoeition createris considerable feeling ad averse Lodge No. 87 give the fast degree, axons Lodge No. 225 give the second Degree a Goderieh or Stratford give the third Degr of Subordinate Odd Fellowship. A petition hail been circulated among the London, Ont., phyaimans asking each tepledgi3 himself not to accept the position of lodge doctor on penalty of a forfeit of $100. Of the 46 or 47 medical men is the oily about 40 have signed the document. a Dr. Laitiresalaucl Randolph, 2nd.1t was an ietereatiisg' race, both horses eoreirig .down the home Strebdh nook and neck, Mr Albert Bcor found a butieh of ripe raepberries in his gerden the other days cestaneee among the society men, cause of her mental derangement. -Mr. The Anniversary services of the G J. Sutherland, of Hensall, was in Caven Presbyterian church will be held town on Monday on. businees. -Rev. on Sunday and Monday, Oct, 20511 and Mr. Yelland, of Crediton, preached to 21s5. Rev Penton, of Stratford. will the Main-st. Methodist congregation on -preach on Sunday. In connection with Sunday last, while Rev. Locke preaoh- the tea on Monday the clergy of the ed anniversary sermons for Kr. Yel. neighborhood will deliver addresses. land. Both of the discourses were Fuller particulars lister. - ably delivered and full of deep thought The case of Murphy va, Blansherd, in and research, and appreciated by large which the plaintiff asked to be trans- congregations. -Rev. J. R. Gundy, who ferred from S. S. No. 3, Blanshard, to has been 111 with an attack of the fever; Woodham, has been decided in favor continues very low at his home in Wind - of the patintiff by the arbitrators,Judge sor - T. A. McConnell has returned to Doyle and School Inspector Toms, of town after a month's visit with his Goderich; Fletcher B. Sandersm, Thos family neer Landon. -Dr. and Mrs. Coates, and William Alexander, Public Amos entertained a number of friends School Inspector'of Stratford. on Monday evening, the occasion of Constable Westcott experienced con- the fifth anniversary of t heir wedding siderable difficulty in conveying Will- day. -Miss Rosie Eacrett attended. the iam Kelly, the supposedescaped lunatic. wedding of William G. Blackwill and to Goderich jail on Monday. Be m9,c1e Miss Esther W Yates, in London, on several attempts to escape and when Thursday last. -Mr. and Mrs.D.Vrencb finally placed in the cell, the bedding leave in a few days for Clinton to enter had to be removed he having become upon their respective duties as care - so crazed. it was thought he might do taker and matron of the County of himself some harm. It is thought that Huron House of Refuge, -J. P. Ross he has moped from the Toronto asylum, will return to Winnipeg in a few days There are upon the sun just now to resume his occupation with the Con - several characteristic groups. One of federation Life Insurance Co, at a good them is also very large, and is percep- salary. Ohe of the Insurance companies tible to the naked eye, when protected refused to pay the amount of Mr. Ross' by smoked glass. This wet is yery claim in connection with the late fire, near the western limb, and Will disap- and he came home to enter an action pear in a day or so by rotation. Mid - against them to recover same, and as ;Inky along the solar equator are two soon as settled he will return to Mani - long straggling gimps which, in a glass toba.-Mrs. (Rev.) Locke is visitieg of low power, might be likened to a friends in Sarnia and other places for a flight of ducks. As a sun spot minim- few aveeks.-Mrs. Leonard McTaggart um is approaching observers should of Exeter north, is visiting her son, make the most of their opportunities. John White, of Toledo, O. She will The business done at the Exeter Post remain for a few weeks. -Mrs. John Office as represented by the otamps can Snell is visiting her sister'Mre. Charles celled for the weer commencir4 on Eacrett, of Sarnia. --Kr. Hodgert and Sunday the 29th of Sept., and ending son have returned from their trip to on Saturday the 5511 of October, was as Kanifohri.-G. A Birk, who has been follows :-Of letters there were 1248, spending a few weeks with his father - including 113 tor foreign countries, 22 in-law, Mr. T. Dearing, left for his rep -asters arid 7 free letters, 682 Post home in klancelona, Mich., on Friday Cards, 78 parole at las for 4 'ounces, 36 last. He was accompanied by Miss ti,t 1 cent for 2 ounnes, 11 packets of Nettie Moore, daughter Of Mr. John general merclaandise, parcels by parcel Moore, who will visit her aunts there' post and two parcels for England. The for a few weeks. -Miss Westman, of total value of the stamps cancelled was London South, is visiting at W. G. $50.31 tieing a material advance on the Bissett's. -Mi sa Lillie Rollins who has similar term for last year. been visiting at Seaforth has returned home. -T. A. Brown, of Teeswater, Mr Wm. Miners of rEltmville, aug 160 has been engaged as Druggist with Dr, potatoes from one hill in hia garden thia Iv/ week. Who OM beat this ? an -owning, r. Drown conaes highlY re- Tbe Orangemen of Woodham have de- commended as gentleman and, chemist. (sided te hold a grand oyster supper on the -Several Exeterites visited berme on 5th of November. A. large gathering and edeesday to ettetid the wedding of a good time ia expected. iss Ida Eecrett, &tighter ef Mr. Chas. All lines of Fall and Winter Goods at prices which please our customers, We bought heavily in all lines of goods before the big jump in prices. We are giv- incr. the public the benefit of our close baying. Good Hard, Maple Woad cretb. a fornter resident of Exeter. to wanted by Friday. H. BISHOP & SONer hat ,city. Ds MoInnee, who has been practising Don't Tooe,coo Spit. or Srat.Oke at Mount Carmel, in the township of '1Zour Life AwayStenhen, for several yeses, has disposed of his practice there, and intends Iodating Is the truthful, etartling title of a book in Seaford.. Ho has rented the residenee about No -TO -Bac, the harmless goaran- of Mr, John Downer. teed tobaccos habit- mire that bruits up A matched race between Rumor, jr,, the nicotioleed nerves; eliminates the niconne property of Kr. Robed Wilson, of Sea- poison, makes weak num gain etreneth, forth told 4 horse belonging to Kr, Heetor vigor and manhood, You run no physical Verveeke, which he purohased from or financial risk, as No -To -Bae is Sold Messrs Snail ds White, of Exeter, Was trotted in Seaferta track on Saturday genet -moon last, Rumor, jr, won in throe etraight beats. 0. Arr. Brown, Veterinary Surgeon. of • 13.A.:a0-A.I S under guarantee to outs or money refund- ed. Book free. Ad- sterling Raraedy Co., 371 Patil St.4 31/Iontreat. STAPLES, See our Grey Sheeting, 36 inches wide, fcir 5c. Twilled " 4( (1 Cc Sc. New Flannelettes at 5c, 7c, 8c,Ya ioc, I2c, m Feather Ticking, (heaviest a de) for 20c. Grey Flannels, (best made) for ft25c. OVERCOATS, We have made a great purchase of Overcoats from the Manufacturers direct. We bought these goods for spot cash and any man, youth or' boy can save from 25% to 3334% by purchas- ing his overcoat from us. LADIES' 111.ANTLAIS. • We have had a great rush in this department, and no wonder, every Jacket we have is a perfect fitter, and the prices are in favor of the purchaser. The advantage of buying for spot cash direct from the Manufacturers shows up very plainly in the price of our coats. Come and make your selection • while there is a good choice. MILLINE Y. We have ($r000.00) One Thousand Dollars worth of Millinery to clear. Every article in our Show Room must be sold, Goods are marked at such prices that will effect a speedy clearance, and you cannot afford to miss this opportunity of purchasing First Class Millinery at low prices. Our Milliner, Miss Davis, has instructions tolclear out everything; so now is the time for abargain. R. Pickard &, Son, DIRECT IMPORTERS,. ONIMMICIMIOn '1111=IME .1111••••1•. A. Breach of ProuliSe Case. The Stratford Herald furnishes the fallowing particulars af the breaoh of promise suit entered against James James, iecently of the Western Hotel, London, and well known in Exeter, by Elizabeth Seflers, and whieb was tried there on Friday. The plaintiff had been in his employ for some yeeas, and is alleged to have bean seduced by the defendant in 1892. As reparation he took care of the child providing for it finanoially, and also agreed to marry the plaintiff. Some fair charmer had in the tneantime come be- tween the plaintiff and Mr. James, and be conveniently foreot all about his contract with Misa Sellers and married this woman. These are the salient points in the case as outliued by Mr. Idington, counsel for the plaintiff. Miss Sellera is tall of figure and rather prepossessing, being still in the prime of life. Elizabeth Sellers, the plaintiff, want into the box and told Mr. Idington she was now living in Toronto. She had lived with the defendant for eight years, having been in MA employ before his first wile died. She related the ciroumetances of the seduction in a modest but emphatic way. A letter from the defendant, written on April 10, 1894, was read, in which he declared he was as "lonesome as a grave" ainoe the plaintiff's departure for Toronto. Another written in November, '93, express- ing undying love and a promise to go and see the plaintiff, was also read.' The child is with friends in South Easthope and was vieited by the defendant every month for two years. Thomas Friendship toll the court he knew the parties. The defendant once told him that he intended to marry Miss Sellers as soon an his daughter married. Then:3'watt no defence, and the judge told the jury their duty in the matter was very plain. The plaintiff was entitled to substantial damages. The jury retired at 15 minutes to tbsee and returned at 3 o'clock with a verdiot for 115,000. The parties to the case being almoat en- tirely uuknown itt court, the announce- ment was not reoeive.1 with any particular ntral DRUG STORE. 11.11161011•3101.M.MaCCCiamesta.:131 Those who have used Winan's Cough manifestications of approval or otherwise, but nevertheleas appeared to meet with general acceptation. BO RN. ARNOLD...In Granton, on Sept. 30th. the wit° of Fjed Arnold, of a son. BROOKS—In Granton, on Sept. Nth, the wife of Frank Brooks, of a daughter. SMITH—On the 2nd inst., the wife of Mr. Wm, Smith, Corbett, of a &mariner. WILSON—In Gsborne, en the 6511 inst., the vrife of Sidney Wilson, of a daughter. DAVISInExeter, on the 4th the wife of Geo. Davis marble cutter, ofason- -. MARRIED. AND ERSON—CLARX—At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Bengough, liensall, on 25th ult., by Rev. J. 3. Henderson, Mr. Will- iamAuderson, to Mrs. E. Mirk. QUINCE—LEGG—In the Methodist church, Kirkton ,on the 7th inst., by the Bey. T. .1. Snowdon, Ph, B., Mr. David Foster Quince to miss Mary A. Legg, both of Blowhard. DIED. SHAW—In Mitchell, on Sept 291h, Thos Shaw, aged 74 years. PRINGLE—In Fullarton, on BOth ult., John Pringle, aged 54 years, 6 months. LUKER—In Exeter, 09 the 3rd inst:, Rob- bert Luker. aged 76 years, 6 months. `moTAGGART—In Grey, on Sept. 22n5, Jane, wife ef Mr. ;folio MeTaggart, aged 52 years and 8 months. WES flgAN—On Sept. 26t1,1 the wife of Doug- las, Westmen,London and Biddulph to wnline, of a daughter. VOLE—In Parkhill, on Minder, October 3st, Mary Ann, wife of Edward Volk, aged 76 yeara, 5 mouths. MoLATIGIILIN—At Prospect Hill, on 83th lilt:, Annie, daughter of John MoLaughlin, aged 12 years. I month and 3 days. Balsam, Pronounoe it unequalled as as remedy for Couans, COLDS AND BRONORITIO TROUBLES, Winn's Condition & Cough Powder for horses, best in the mar- ket, always on hand, Also a Cetobenefacto and Lini- ment, the medieine so sue. cessfully used by Mr, Chas, Munroe, Parkhill, in, this and other towns, in treating„ and curing various diseases, 25 CENTS Vs MONEY TROUBLE. For 2 years I was dosed, pilled, and plaster- ed for weak -back, scalding urine and constip- ation, without benefit. One box of Chase's Kidney-L'ver Pills relieved, boxes cured. it - J. .5mith, Toronto. New Mantles an Iles Mantles The newest and most popular goods. Sure fit- ter, serviceable and at popular prices, DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS Stocknow complete in all the novelties. See our 42 inch all wool Serge , at 25c wOrth 40c. Chaff Baskets, Clothes Baskets The best made baskets we have shown, we,11 finished and put together, Market baskets with lay•down hand- les fat putting under buggy seats, Our chaff baskets hold 6 bushels, You want them, Come and see them and. you wt11 purchase. For Sale at p at,A13,Kt C LUTZ'S, ' See our all wool 54 inch Tweeds at 50c.. The best values ever shown. New Hats New Clothing --- FOR Men and Boys. 0. Cl. 301-11TON. Exeter Municip al Council. The council met 24th Oot. 1895. All present except Ur Carling, The minateelm" of the previous meeting were read and oonfirmed. Taylor - Harding -a That orders be granted for the following sums viz :-T. Bissett $21.0C, for. services as nightwatoh. to 40n October inclueive ; Jas Creech $8.00, charity to Sara. Sutton; do $2.00, to Mrs. McIntosh; J. W Creech $1 50, labor ; R Williams $12,00, for sheet watering 4 days ; the Clerk $8.00, for post ago. -Carried. Mr Creech to procure bedding for lock- up. • Harding -Treble -That the clam ciI adjourn for two weeks .-Carried. M. ,EACRIEST, Clerk. la.m....ata•••••••••••••••...1•11 ASD NERVOUS. Describes the condition of thousands of people at this season. They have noel 113 - tits, cannot sleep, and complain of toe prostrating effect of warmer %teeth ta This condition may be remedied by Hood's Sarsaparida, which creates an appetite and tours up all the organs. It gives good health by making the blood pure. Hood'a Pills are the best after-dinner pills, aasiat digestion, euro headache. Sale Register. Tuesday, October 15th-Faren, farm stock, implements, etc., the property of the late Leonard Hunter, lot 4, con. 4, "Osborne. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon. No reserve. Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, ladministratrix. 11. Edber, Ano. Thursday, Oct. 17th -Farm stock, implements, etc., the preperty of Eck - hard Williams, lot 11, con. 11, Stephen township. Sale at one o'clock. H. Either, Auc. • Thuriday, Oot. 10.-Fa.rin atook, im- plements, eto„ the property of Samuel Brook; lot 1 cow 10, Usborne Sale at one o'clock. No reserve- H. Ell ber, atio, Monday, Oct. 21.—Executor's pale of farm stook, implements, eto„ on lot 14, con 8, 'Stephen township. Sale at one o'clock. II. Esther, auc. Wednesday, October 28.- Farm stock, implements, etc., the property of Charles Willert, tot 18, con. 14, To wuship of Stephen. bale at one o'clock. No reserve. E. Bossenberry, said. To Smokers To meet the wishes of thdir cus- tomers The Geo. E. Tuckett de Sort Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., have placed uponath.e market A Combination Plug of GE 9, SMOKING TOL'ACOO This supplies a long felt want, giv- ing 116 consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent or a 5 cent piece of the famous "T & B" brand. of pure Vir- ginia 'Tobacco. I nig t$g "T & II" is On titery Tine