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IAdvertise in Tan TIMEs.
Rev, Martin will preach in Ails.'t
Craig next Sunday,
The Tome and Toronto Globe from
now until 1897 for $1,40
On Monday night next the annual
installation of officers of the S. 0. E.
KING
societysonofCwilllinton D, take plDace„will, when T. Jack -
preside,
No time to write advertise-
ments.
BIG RWU6TIONS
€t' ALL WINTER
GOODS
---mosiihip— OR GASH
CARLING BROS.
'i l', SWEET,
i'Ii.Tiat1NEitY Si'uninON.
fvOqk ((I
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Is prepared to do any kind of bird stuffings
And t' xiieimist, work at any time. ) THURSDAY, JANUARY,16th,1893.
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47eNEST ELL LOT, ABrevities. _.
"l.(h'(„i,1 fon the i.,‘.I:51•ERN A5,LItAd.CE awed
Municipal councils hold their in-
tnp
`PJAS, of Toronto ; also for the Pam= FIRaugural meetings next Monday.
ixst"14ANr0 Ca,IIwA'tia,.of Iondon, England;, Clinton merchants close their stores
the At.t.r:v:v, it lest-neece COMPANY, of Eng e• lz Sat play even' g at 9 t ' l 1
land. ,u( a ins, i c (Ll.,
The present whiter wether is i31
— _ . - marked contrast to the siinuner like
weather on Christmas.
Mr. G. W. Holuilu`s second son.
Gordon, is seriously ill at present
with smite St(;nach trouble.
-1. . E1aek1i e 1l, of London, was in
,ar .town Tuesday a(1'ty purebasing horses. .ie
. • it f1'iI(1 ret t n time :+1}la'are thanesy(.t'tn ed a number (1f fide animals.
tuft• 1lttmiint i°:a \� iatD 1ta:�e iliLlNfatr seen TaF. Tanta; e:u'eui tsishe, to return
ta•ltrain ains'a it- IDs a t iuu sfot k. Wtf thanks t,, the many mfl bWhokindly
eek ail are at 'i•trcl, bothin the rel enserred him during the past
variety shhone)..�:} 1 pl'le'ei. pinted. t temple oweeks.
eeeeneeee _i special meeting of Exeter r L. 0. L.,
No. 1121, will be held in their hall, on
FRIDAY ANI) ,yrl'Il1?-14•, Saturday evening; next. As special
moNIDAY AND 'rl'F'4DAy, 4 and important, business \will conte be -
lore the meeting, a full attendance
eve hope, will prove owe big days. and is recut ,ted.
as such we Weirdly invite • all who 1 Cr. W. Holman has received the sail
care to coma to step in, look through news: of the serious illness of his bro-
and make tluemeteves at home ; and the. Jahr,•:: in Chicago, o, who has been
whilst we ask for a share of your in an uncoihs('iausc•andition for several
trade, zee weal not have you forget • it tvs :.nd his de:1th is hourly expected.
our 6,'.onft'i•tieners, I)ru-CYoo(la Men. Bi•ighte disease is the curse.
jewelkT:is Zee, vv110 also carry very : 1 h enenal business nleetin;; of
choice Barre cif liadidaty Goods and will Cavell Pres1)%terialz church was held
treat yea etat.i (4+Dirt(':+y and feeler. last evening. There was a large at-
tendance, and the financial affairs of
'I`Ii I•; :; Il 'Ponce IIII'.-:' Fein. the e hureh were found to be in a satis-
fxlilizer, MIST 31eFAITL, filen rey euntlition.
Proprietor.Treasurer. Among the successful candidates
from the Ottawa NO .hal school we
entice the following names ,—ti', E.
Thompson, Parkhill ; J. E. Henry,
13lvth ; W. Hogan, Mt. Carmel ; �'� .
J. Mitchell, e ensall , Thos.. J. Later,
Listowel.
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1i' e are just now enjoying a enu]ne
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winter, with snow in some places five
and six fr=et deep. The general sleigh-
ing is good and farmers and others are
taking advantage ge of it to hove their
wood, loge, etc... while brick are being
moved in large quantities.
The Ontario Government, among
other's, appointed the following
license cilmanissioners :—Huron East—
Thomas Gibson, George Fortune, Geo.
Murdie. Huron South—Robert Spicer,
Peter r Dt1itIh, David Douglas
Huron West -Samuel ti`. Ti•
kon.
Sloan. James
Stevens, Hugh1 uarrie.
The annual children's entertainment
in.0aven Church, was held on Friday
evening last. There was a good at-
tendance. Tea was served in splendid
style by the ladies of the church to
the.children, afterlvhich an entertain-
l"SI'RANC11,
Ch. i
turas Fair.
DON'TBE
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—IF YOU GET GOODS—
Awfully Cheap
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FOR THE NEXT go DAYS.
1c For on the ist day of April,
there is going to be a big, big mens in the shape of manic lantern.
Age in our business—of whicht views was given by Toseph%enior.
ill
1 Rev. Butt, of Centralia, preached in
b.. informed later on.
the Main st l]:ethoel:iait c)hlueh on Sun -
GOODS MUST GO,se day, in behalf of the superannuation
�'• fund. The discourse, was not only
highly instructive, evincing careful
Yes, go they must. Less than
O days for to clear out the lar research and deep thought, but it was
g y g- practical, and delivered in an eloquent
est stock in Exeter. Make no and impressive manner. The con -
mistake we mean business, The tributions to the fund were liberal.
A horse belongino;to Dr. Amos creat-
ed a sensation on Iain street the other
day. The animal was standing at the
office, and while the boy was fixing
something at the back of the cutter,.
the animal started off. With great
presence of mind the lad, Ernest Towl,
Big Bankrupt Store will likely be
a name of the past after the 1st
day of April next. Until then,
Bargains, Bargains, Bargains.
Zes wonderful bargains, yes the
climbed over the back of the cutter and
biggest bargains we have eversecuring the lines brought the horse
ffered. Sure, certain, positive to au halt, but not before it had ran a
considerable distance.
rgains/ Come and share in
lurjder.
J. A. Stewart.
Mrs, Thomas Clarke has sold one of
her residences on Andrewstreet, to Mrs
White, for $475.
Rev. Jackson will occupy his own
ulpit in James st church next
unday.
The total collections and receipts
rqm tea end concert in connection
rth James st church, amounted to
570.
The Oddfellow's degree team visited
�aforth last evening and conferred
;Tees on eight candidates of the
vforth lodge. They report a pleas-
* time.
aeclical men assert that the grip is
ith us again, and that it prevails to
considerable extent. This is a time
r the cultivation of regular habits ;
r the avoiding of chills, and of un-
cessary exposure of any kind.
Chief Gill visited Toronto this week
dsecured the horse thief, Hern, who
st fall stole Thos. Elston's horse. Is
t Mr. Gill entitled to the county $50
ward for the capture of any horse
lief.Mr. Gill reports a pleasant time
the hands of the officers in Toronto.
The Huron County Council will con-
vene in Goderich on the 28th inst.
speculation as to
There is considerable
who will met the warden's chair. The
choice willrest between Geo. McEwen,
reeve of Hay and Henry Eilber, reeve
of Stephen. Both are strong men and
could equally well fill the office, but
Mr. Eilber bei.g the older niember of
theBoar(l will likely get thepreference
of the majority of the members. This
end of the county is entitled to the
Wai:•denship this year and in any
event will secure the honor.
"Obviously," said a citizen, "the in-
ventor of the wire rack for holding a
hat on the underside of a seat was a
public benefactor ;it is unquestionably
more agreeable to be able to place
one's hat where it is safe, and where it
can be found when wanted, than to
put it on the floor to get dusty, or to
be stepped on, or to roll off and get
lost. . And it is gratifying to observe
that the use of these wire racks is no
longer confined to theaters and other
places of amusement. They may be
found now in churches •; and not only
in churches equipped with folding
seats, but in churches with pews as
well ;