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200 pieces best German Print, worth i6 to 18 cents; our
special price 12 xa cents.
,eelliliine y trade is Looming Fit Piek-
t d&'nun's.
WANTED. ---A `s tuatit)fl as uut e,
ipply at Trerueollica
Choice flesh Groceries jest arrived
at Pickard & Suri e. ,
Mass Mary Tapp, of Exeter, • left
ate' adny for Virden, M.U.
rat
yea wane preparations for curing
eider call at O. Lutz's drug store.
.
The Oudcric11 AgI ic•nitur l stud : y
this year paid ont $1,700 iu prigs.
Mr. David Hazelwood spent Sunday
ix Cirkton the ,guest, of 1Hiss Murray.
Great snaps in nuns' neatly to wear
Suits and Overcoats at 1'iektue'-
Litdies Mentes, newest t st• nett' 1c e, best
gnalit it, anal lowest. I x.tcs at Pickard
&Sons,
. Mr. `Ptviols imeiran co agent, of
Walkerton visite:} friends in town
Tiles lay.
Bargains in Hoots and Sloes, an-
other b,g lot jilts, opened up at Piek-
ard&5ni:s.
1V. E. Gen y, of Ridgetown, forme a
ii' of meter i ss been :appointed a
Notary Public.
Rev. I,a •kaa tis. led Chieelivarst on
Friday and es.elet eat Rev. Waddell, at
a revival meeting,
W. A. Niece, of the t':arlitrgbrewery,
Neat; Married in leuelon this weak to
Alias Della Etl;,t't•cnnlie,
R. R. Nelson his moved, his family
to L1)1I(lon, where he has seemed ;a
situation in• the freight yard.
Mr. D. Spicer Inas commented the
erection of a fine dwelling near the
James street ,Methodist Parson€gc..
SPECIAL( 1 0 ,
So dozen Men's Fine -X11-wool Scotch Shirts and Drawers,
regular price $t ; our special price so cents.
SPECIAL, N V i..la : eel4 f • '.4C.
.e5th Ili:)I
23 boxes Fine Corded Shot 'Velvets, going fit . •1;alfprice,
. worth $i ; our special price 50 cents,
tewart
WM.T SWEET,
.
vETt„'i1LIN1 RY SURGEON.
Is mpere't>,1.1 oar king of bare stuina„
end taxidermist work at any time.
INSURANCE.
APPF EetrrtF.learn
' 11r A�Ti:n. -- To 1 x
dressmaking, aiply at this office.
SyovI 1 STovirs.--Stoves and he:
a or all kinds sold at rock botto
prices. M;urufatetured by the Gurn
Foundry Ca., Toronto. (`FL11 and in
sped them at Bissetts old stand, Exeter
E ,8. Ds .vtxr, agent.
J.4-: PILLOW FEATHER VnN'r1LtTox$.-_
a i'+ •>
Agent for the WESTERN Assure. Nen Co I- This is an invc nt.oa which we think is
PANT, ofToronto ; also Ler the Yrrtgarx F ie worthy of our recommendation. It is
teetmesece coSa' 'w, of London, En; la ci; a Ventilator for - ventilating pillows
• gueALLlavt'a�,,syseittccE •CQM1:t..ry, of .ng and tieks. They are adopted by such
ineSit talons ars hospitals, cAle};t's
A. O. F. hotels, and all private families through
Court Price of Cimada}wherevertheyhavebeen own.
Huron, No. 7 5 1V, J Ham mill, who is introduce.* the
MeetsinWoo! s ventilators will call . on each family
Half end and d Y
Friday in e..h and make a praet€tsai demonstration
month. 'V'isiti of the effect they have on yonr pillows.
brethren are co
`otiieiiti°`htett to Best Teas in town at Pickard
ease, a.• Hemel. Zoon,
,E'o.
Son's
IihirSEC
Mrs. R. S. Lana, lobo has been ill, is
improving,
D. S, Faust, of Zurich. ::z:
OR OUTL Friday last, on business.9 O e
occtlpiell the Jan eslfel : pai1pit on Sun-
day evening. . •
A local cyclist wags firted•$1 and costs
for riding on the sidewalk of one of the
back streets the other.day.
Of the several snow falls lately, the
storm of yesterday :was most winter
like. The gronutt was soon covered
With a white mantle.
W Southcott has' withdrawn his
branch store from Crediton, Joseph
Clark, who was .managing it, having
,.
do chded t0g o tc)
Colorado.
do.
The Orangemen will. attend Divine
service in Main st. Methodist church
on Sunday morning, November 1st,
when Rev. Locke will preach a special
sermon.
h
Croquet,
Lawn Tennis,
Hammocks.
Base Ball.
J. Grigg
Mr. and Mrs. Wm' Easterbrook, of
Burlington, have moved to this village
and will reside with their son, George
BOORS, STATIONARY, ETC., on Huron street. They were former
residents of Usborne township.
The Mart Exeter.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1898.
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Alfred Allen is seriously ill.
David Lth h' g
g, of Parkhill, is yisitinb
is brother, R. S. Lang. \
Special prices on ordered clothing
just now at Pickard & Sou's.
v-'
Mrs. Chas. Tom, of Ayr, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Yeo.
Rev. Mr. Martin preached in St.
Marys Sunday for Rev. Cosgrove.
Clinton McCallum left this week for
Bufealo, to pursue his dental studies.
Mrs. D. Johns and Mrs. Crocker
visited friends in St. Marys over Sun-
day,
�`
Have you seen those nobby Tweed
;arid Boucle S u• .
1t1
ngsat k
Pic ard
nns.
Wm. Ching, of the Lake Road, Hay,
is having a new brick house built on
his farm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ovens, of Maple
Lodge,spent Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs, E. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs Waiper and family,
of Olinton, have taken up their resr-
eacein London.'
Rubbers and Overshoes -pointed, toes,
razor toes, needle toes to.suit every-
' dy;at Pickard & Son's.
T.1Ls Susie Tait, wile has spent the
past suirnuer visiting friends in St.
Paul, returned home • last week.
Messrs. Wood. Bros. and; Robb,
Leathorn shipped several carloads of
cattle to the old corxntry last week.
They were taken in charge by Squire
•
Leat ,Thorn and Geo. Srnit,h
The familiar form of SidneySanders,
the dean and dumb mute, who has
resided with his brother, William, in
Stephen, for years, will be missed
among his many friends. His death
occurred on Wednesday, at the age of
k
1years, H , ad been '
Ill tor r se crag
v
months, having contracted a severe
cold last -winter, Which developed into
consumption. I -le gradually became
Worse.
Dr. Hutchison, Medical Health Of-
ficer, of London a former resident of
Exeter, has obtained a master's cer-
tificate, having F ng passed the Marine
Board examination mat On a
tSt. Catharines
es
recently.
The memorial sermon for the late
Mrs. Jones will be preached in James
st church next Sunday morning by
the pastor, Dr. Willoughby, In the
evening the discourse will be for
young men.
The estate of a Montreal firm which
failed least stuumer yields one cent on
the dollar 1 On an indebtedness of
$9,272.88, thereis only. $92.73 to be
divided. The membersof the firin
should be presented with this princely
balance on condition that they never
again run the riek of producing such a
lamentable exhibit of business in-
capacity.
The annual Sunday school convent-
ion of the clurch•of England (Diocese
of Huron section) will be held this year
in Clinton on the 28th and 29 th inst.
The Bishop of Huron will be present.
The clergy and lay workers of the
Diocese will take their several parts in
e proceedings. Many matters of
ep interest in connection with Sun -
school work will be brought before
convention.
movement has been set on foot by
the Anglican Church of the Dipcese of
Huronhich has as inv'�
view liquida-
tion
11 vi a
d
9.
tion of all the liabilities of the diocese,
especially the debts resting on themis-
siosi funds. The diocese has been par-
celed out to thirteen clergymen, who
will each take a country, where they
will preach and personally canvass
or the accomplishment of the desired
nd• Rey. S. F. Robinson has been
selected for Huron county, Rev.
John Ridleyfor Middlesex, and Rev.
(J. W. Hodgins for Perth.
Thos. Craig the escaped jail bird was
again before P. M. Seagerin Goderich
on Saturday and Wednesday last, on
two actditional charges -one of obtain-
ing money from Mrs. Miller, of St.
Helens, by false' pretences, and the
other of stealinga gold watch from Mr
Hodgins
of Bidd
I ih
g u p ,who gave bins a
night's lodging, after his escape from
the constable at Holrnesville. He Was
committer' fox' trial on both charges,
and now will have about 8 indictments
when be comes up for trial. Craig
and the
lady
who
ho was s
driving
v
ingh•
in
were givenanfghtnight's lodgings, the
Monday previous
to his capture, by
' Win. Rollins, just south of Exeter,
from whom Craig stole a gold chain.
TS.
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Pi D 8 N.
The frust Stll dey nicht was very
severe.. lee formal half an inch thick,
and mud in the canal': was frozen solid.
Richard Seldon, jr., takes possession
Of Mrs. S:unwell's farm, smith of
Exeter, and lh:is eornni need tilling the
suit,_,
Jest in, a large eonsignrucnt of
Tweeds and 'Worsteds bought one
third off Teenier prier, at Pieknxd &
hero are several fresh c 1°.,a.4 ,f
acFt� let fever la town, Iver} preeaut-
ion sh.n ld be taken to prevent the
s end of the disease, •
Messrs Howard & Bawden have
eoiutaenretl the work CI" building the
nsw skating fink two blocks east of
he Trivia, Memorial Church.
I\ la and A}), N. F. l+:iliott, na Mit-
( r-11 ;pent Sunday visiting at Dr.
:arson's. Mrs. Elliott is remaining
N • Mrs. Anderson for a. feat days.
rife trustee board of North -street
ethodist church, GoderIeb, have de -
e' ltd not to have the eleetric light
at in it for the present, c)tl- account of
to Cost.
The chrysauthaunu has put in its
appearance and the weightiest
thing about the ehappie will now be
transferred from Ins trousers pocket
to the lapel of bis coat.
While at the cooperage for barrels,
the other day, a team of homes be-
longing to Louis Towers, of Hibbert,
ran away. They broke open the gate
and ;;tattered things generally.
The farmers are through threshing
and the grain has clone well. Most all
of thein have their gxaLnaries gopd and
full, and as prices are -going up, the
farmers are getting in good humor.
Oliver Coleuian,who has taught with
much skill and success in section No.
0. Hay, has decided to quit the profes-
sion and enter the ministry, , and be-
fore long intends starting for Albert
College.
It it generallyIP.
i.a
„axdeclFLsa p e .sure -
to go hunting, but the experience
of Prof. Ruse in despatching a poll -cat
in Mrs. Harry Sanrwell's woodshed on.
Sunday, was anything 'but pleasant,
especially the finale.
ALucan correspondent, writing on
Monday, says that on Sunday night
(18th) a dastardly attempt was made
to burn Mr. Fox's elevator at that
place..., Happily, the fire was seen in
time before much harm was done.
Manypeopleconlplain of sore throats
and colds in the head. Are they sure
that they have correctly diagnosed
their con b
raI .
A leading physician
informs us that the sore throats and
alleged colds are caused by the breath-
ing of smoke -laden. air.
Rev. Dr. Willoughby was in London
Monday, on Missionary business in
connectionwit1 h
the Ln
o don
Confer-
ence of the Methodist church. It was
found that the funds • at their -
disposal would only allow them to pay
missionaries two-thirds of their sup-
posed salaries, or $500.
Its. • Thomas, who has kept a
hoarding ]louse in Exeter for a num-
ber of years left•on Friday for London'
where she will reside. Mrs. Thomas'
many friends wish her -well in her new
home. H. Buckingham has moved in-
to the residence vacated by Mrs.
Thomas, which he recently purchased
of J. W. Broderick. •.
The Eworth League of Main street
church will hold a Musical At Hoene
iu the basement on Tuesday evening
October 27th. A more than ordinarily
good prograin will be rended, consist-
ing of piano solos and duets. Violin
solos andvocallnusic by the best talent
of the town. Refreshrnerits 'will be
served and a thoroughly enjoyable
and sociable
time is
pro wised.
Admission 10 and 15 cents.
The reason Thanksgiving day was
appointed on sane date as that ob-
served in the United States, is, that as
there is a total suspension of business
in the United;- States, which corres-
pondingly >; Y affects Canada, • there may
as well be uniformity. But the date is
too late in the. year for Canadians.
We ought to have it not later than
the first week in November. As stat-
ed last week, the date is the 260th.
Lillie May Quinton, 'whose- illness
was mentioned in last week's - Teets
died on Thursday last after a brief ill-
ness. She was a daughter of William
Quinton, of ••Usborne, and was just
budding into'earlywomanhood. A few
weeks ago she was taken ill With fever
which affected herhead, causing acute
brain trouble, and despite the best
ettendance"thedelicate cord was seoer-
ed,• and Mary fills an early grave.
Deceased•was an' amiable young girl,
and resect .
edb ' her y acquaintances, • all
ofRah m
o will deeply sym nthize, wttlh
the he zeaved parents. She had in-
tended going tar -London to reside with
i her `aunt, Mrs., Thomas,
SALES
OF
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s d anti
During the past four weeks our sales in Dress Goods and
antles have been unprecedented. The secrettof our success with
these two lines is the fact that we buy our goods direct from the
manufacturers in Europe for SPOT CASE: and thereby get the
very latest styles and the very lowest possible price` and purchasing
direct from the manufacturers as we do the save our customers the
usual wholesale profit.
Sp661a1QTt6rillus 111 Dress 000Us
No g 45 inch .Black Henrietta Cashmere, beautiful gloss
and finish, all wool, wonderful values . . 47 ra c
No 2. 42 inch Irisn Frieze Costume Cloth very new an'd sty-
lish, all colors.
,..50
No 3. 42 inch French Boucle Cloth, beautiful patterns
and blends of colorings, latest thing shown in all shades,
very special • . • .S,c
o 4s, 45 inch Invincible Serges (all wool) in all fashion-
able shadesdes and Black,
Rough 1 efect and considered i e
red ve
t
3
correct style 50c
4 Sp661a1 Otterillus III Mailties 4
1, Ladies' Wool Serges, large buttons, full flare in colors and
black, very great value •4•4•4•4.... •4•4•4•4.... ' • $3,g
9
2. Ladies'Heavy Serge Cloth, very large horn buttons, "Mary
Queen of Scots"collar, very finely finished, full flare o
�.$S7
3. Ladies' Black and Colored. Boucle cloth, button trimmed,
(large and small) very stylish •4•4•4•4 . , •4•4•4•4.... , .. $6.90
Ladies English heaver Cloth, very fine make in black and
colored strai`' ht front long buttoned cuff, very stylish and
finely finished
•
•4•4•• ••„ $949
•
The above goods are selling very rapidly. Call and make your
selection at once '
Pickard Sc San.
Direct Importers.
AN AUTIrORITY ArarLY REM utxS :- J Tl m A. Yo j n ce& Son
"If the• retailers"mow : organizing
against the departmental stores had Of iBcx-lies,
Have opened an ArtGallervonc door
north of the post office, in which they
exhibit one hundred and 30 odd Oil and
Water color paintings, embracing land
scam, marine, fignre, animal, still-life
and historical srbjects, both in the im-
pressionist and technic style.
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It is one of,if
not the largest collect-
ion in Ontario. Lovers of the Ohl and
Modern Masters will find exact repro-
dnetinns of same of the mo -t famous
pictures of the day, and those who ad-
mire original subjects and sketches
have but to eso and see to ire satisfied.
Their work is extensively known in
all the large cities and towns in On tail(
Quebec, Manitoba, and the Norther
States. The senior Artist, during the
profit, and let the people know about I last twenty years, has received coin -
it, he will sell the goods and make missions to execute work for some of
the best people in the country. He
studied ander the eminent Germain
Master,
Rudolph h Rem m ex of Potsdam,
s n
A
Prussia.
The Artists x t sts t illexplain
v each picture
and will he pleased to answer any ques
Cons that may be asked.
Open for the nextS days from 10 am
to 9.80 p. n . Come one, come all.
Admission 15 cents.
Remember the, place, next door to
post office. .
used printer's ink as freely as the pro-
prietoxs of the big :places have, busi-
ness would n'o t have deserted
them as it Inas in • so many cases.
The growth. of the, Iepartmentals is
the direct result of advertising. The
expenditure of ten, twenty, and even
year
way
fifty thousand FL year in this by
one firm is the secret of the success
attained. There is no reason iu the
world why a matt cannot conduct a
single line business in competition
with the, departmental stores and suc-
ceed.. The first requisite, however, is
liberal space in live newspapers with
good circulation. If a business man
will keep posted on the state of the
market, buy right, sell at a reasonable
money. The fifty per cent, days are
past.'
DESTROY FALLEN rntrI . A 'v
eil
known apple grower writes as follows:
Apple growers should pick up all fal-
len fruit, and destroy what cannot be
sold or used in some commercial way.
It will pay to do so, as fruit -left to rot
gr
upon thG ground willpropagatefnn us
thbad effect of whih il be found
in next year's wood and craps to fol-
low. In any case it will pay all grow-
ers to the next
rein toon l eir r s, especial,:
s thoroughly CAVF)'Q.Cetuna n. -The anlniversary�
spraying g tl}err. trees, ernove l- of the' re -opening of Caveu Presby •
ly early before the buds have moved, terian Church, took place on Sunday
with a strong solution .of suiphete of
and Monday last.; On Sunday, Rev
'copper to d. water, a fungus
a .little lI'tne,• .Ccisarcive. of St•, Matrvs re.atclhc i.
so as destroy ail fungus a,ttacl:rri;g,:
special sermonstolarat corl�re titicins
Even if there be noanctu)n of e The discourses were eloquent and in-,
crop this will pay well11 and prepare strnetive, and gave evidence of deep
the trees for a strong healthy seasons research. On Mondaythe annual a
growth, and the assurance of clean tea
'wood with strong•fruit' the following was served by the ladies. It was
year. This caution is especially nems equal to, ifnoteclipsingprevious etforts
essary now for next season, as people in the matter of preparation, and the
are naturally liable to be careless ow-
ladies were greeted w€th a largecrowd.
ing to present large crop and low The viands disposed of, the visitors re-
prices. But as this, may not occur paired to the body' of the church
where a platform
again for many years; it will pay to
platformmeetingwas organiz-
prepare for future' crops when large ed. Pithy tea -meeting addresses were
profits can .be made.' This year's crops delivered by the ehair•mn,n, Dr. Amos,
will let the world know that Canada and Revs. Locke, Willoughby, Carriere
can grow finer apples than any other and Martin, while the musical part of
ry.
the pregram was) •
furnished I I 1Miss
xhsl d by
e
country,consumption -
P
p will largely in Murray, of Brantford, Jos. Senior and
crease, as a result of a cheap, fine the male quartette. The choir of the
article, and following years our apples church assisted at all services in their
will be asked for at any price,. Let superior style. On the whole this'
growers be on the alert to keep down anniversary was char•acter•istic of re -
fungoid diseases, and present expends- y P
tare will be fully rewarded. vious ones a decided success, the pro-
ceeds amounting tonearly $100.
Mr. Samuel Parsons, London road,
lost a valuable cow one.day last week
G. W. Holrnan has been appointed
a Provincial Deputy High Chief Rats -
from milk fever. (ger in the I. O. F., Ontario.
W. A. Young and son, of Berlin haveOwing to illnessPr•incipal Lockhart's
a fine exhibit:of'.Ori and water color 1 departrnentof the Public School was
paintings in the store one door north of i closed on Tuesday. He has since re -
the post office. A11 lovers of art covered.
should see the exhibit which embraces 1 John . Jefferson, of Hibbert,r
reproductions from the best work off t g
fro
m his fieldthe)_
other daysix
t•t
a P
o.t
art, , oes which weighed 11 pounds six
Candidates for the new County , ounces. They are of the Minnesota
Council are skirmishing for chances of orange variety.
election. Some are agitating that the ; W. A. Stewart,of the Mitchell Flour.
representatives p ves 'for this district should ing Mills, had a close tail last week.
be sent from the townships. This Is He accidentally cut one of his thumbs
defeating the object of the law. The' with a pocketknife, the wound causing
r• a
'representatives are supposed d
e not to : blood poisoning. 00
I , Deinrecovering.
He1S
PP P•
g
know what inunaieipality,they.'conne 'Inspector Tom, of Goderich, while
from but to be representatives for the passing through a gate -tray in .Hay
district. Send the ',,°est men no matter township the other day, the gate
where they come from, even if they • slammed against his leg, causing con -
re both from one municipality. i siderable lameness.
CARLING RROS.
Exeter's IL4argest Dealers.
..tier' a
Interests the politicians and makes heart -burning.$
amongst the disappointed ones, but thy' question is not
.. half as important to you as the more
`APER$
L ONE
Of where you can procure the best goods for the least
possible price. This hot weather we have been a little
quiet in the- advertising line, but wish you to know
that
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As the saying is, and we are prepared to give you good goods
at right prices in all lilies.
Highest prices paitlifor Produce.
DIRECT EthORTERS.
Exeter 141urrloip.e1 Oourxcrl.
The Council met pursuant to ad-
journment at the Town Hall, Exeter
October the 10th, 1890. All present
except Messrs Carling and Treble.
Minutes of. previous meeting read and
vonfirined.
Taylor -Snell --Orders: W. Phair,
$10.03 labor • T. \Vcdsb, $3.75 do, ; E.
Hunt,
8'rJdJ V
Creech, 52.50
do. ; Handford, $7.25 do.
Mrs.
Jolla (xoeld, $0.0O do, ; Geo. Atkinson,
53,00 do. ; R. Williams, $3.U9 do. ;
Walter 1A''estcott, 52.011 do. ; and Jno.
Soethcott, 57.011 toe night watch ser -
vire to date inclusive •- •Cdlz'ied,
Dr. Kinsman interviewed the Coun-
cil re -riding bieyelcs on sidewalks and
felt it a. hardship ti) be fined for se
doing He thought lie would call a
Int'etiug of the w'heelnatn and adopt
certain rules and subtuit thew for the
action of the t `ouucil. No action taken
by the Connell.
Snell -Taylor -adjournment until
the Ist Friday in November.
IiL' CItJ'TT, Clerk.
DEATH Or MRS. Joetne.-Another
of the l,iocieers of this district pas-
sed to her reward nn friday l:ast.
We refer teethe death of Ann Jones,
relict of the late John ,lune,, au early
resident of Usbnvue. township. Born
in Devonshire, England, she with her
husband, came to this corm try in
the pioneer days, settling in the 2nd
concession on the., farm now owned
by person iieni. ,�.1""ter many years
of toil, they retired"4teem agricultural
life and canto. to II:retell. to reside. Her
lsusbnud precedecl,bcr in death several
years. She was as (ember of the
Methodist church, 'and was known
and respected by, a lar,re circle of
friends, which was attested by the
very large concourse ofpeople at the
funeral. Of fate+ years she. had 110tde
her home with her slaughter, 11Irs.
linin \Voad, of Exeter, where she
died. She leaves a family of six, four
sons and two daughters, viz : William,
Jaques G., ai prosperous merchant Of
W%t •bel. ,a1G Thaddeus 1 13enr. r addG S and
,
farmers of 'Osborne, ;and Mrs. Harri-
son and Mrs. Wood, of Exeter, who
will ever cherish the memory of a
Jiving and devoted mother.
Look at Johnston's adver-
tisement for cheap mantles,
clothing and underwear. He
also inviter,; you to see his
fine capes in the newest styles
at right prices.
PIsrL Daniel,of East Williams,
1
rented his farm for a term of five ars
to Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Daniel inteuds to
move to London.
Our window is exhibiting the best
selection of Eider Do[vne, trimmings
and buttons to ;Batch for children's
"Os that we have everdisplayed. J.
(P. Clarke.
The general store of J. A. Stewart,
was broken into one night last week,
and several articles Stolen, Entr ince
c, e nG
*as 'effected by 'w•tty"of"Fi cellar .wine --
clow. send
an---dow,,aL.nd judgi#lg,frp t;�tlhe nature off
a m a
the, ;,Dosis stolen, it' �ixst hayG been
the work of tramps.
The death of John Cameron, of
Farquhar, one of the pioneer residents
of Usborne township, took place yes-
terday morning. Mr. Cameron had
at alined the advanced age of 78 years,
11 months.. ' For several years he had
been affected with paralysis fr,)ul
which he suffered considerably. The
funeral will take place on Friday at
2 o'clock, for the Exeter cemetery.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Ilolnrested, of Sea -
forth, celebrated their silver wedding
on Monday last.
MI RACLF.aS TO -DAY.
William H. White, of Portuguese
Cove, Racked by the Tortures of
Rheumatism, Is Quickly Re-
lieved.
e-
lieu . andPermanently
ed
Cured by the Grea
South American
Rheumatic Cure.
"I was a martyr to acute rheutatisxn
for years. All the known remedies and
best doctors were given a trial, but;
nothing ever gave rete any permanent
relief until I obtained your great South
American Rheutnatie Care, It has
done so much foi me that 1 gladly
give my testimony, that, other suffer-
ers from the agonies of rheumatism
may take my ;tdviee and try this great
remedy. I ani sattsfxed it will cure
tiletn as it has Inc." Sold by C. Lutz.
•401111.1....40___.__ 4•4•4•4„,.
CALL AT THE
NE`. BUTCHER SHOP
Pure Lard, Sausage Rolls,
Head Cheese, Fresh Sausage
Bologna, Fresh Pork, Beef,and
p
Lamb , Hams and Bacon,ar
Cured Breakfast Bacon, ChicCa ens,
Ducks. All at lowest prices.
One Door South of Contrail
Hotel.
I.se DAY.
N
his week I bought some
ring lines at snap prices.
Your Ow Fault
If you don't get the benefit of our
offer. You can't go bare headed
unless your head is well fleeced.
We are going to place" on our
bargain table a lot of Mens' and
Boys' soft felt hats, the greatest
snaps you have seen. Mens' for
25c, Boys' for loc. . Come along
with your big. heads and your
little ones and you will be sur -
pr ised.
The Money Qral
' i s These
Also the greatest bargain in
•4•4•4•4 .� g
bottled pickles,- bottles for o
p 3 3
Highest prices paid for
But -
cents. They l 1ey mu
st and will
go
ter, Eggs Dried Apples.
They are t6 oz bottles at gg
9
J P. ClanJOHNSTONO
�S. Cx:G�r,JOI-iNS
25 Ladies' medium
priced stylish Mant-
les:at 30% reduction.
A large range of ,,�'
Mens', and Youths' .
clothing at a reduct-
ion of 250
t
A cheap lot' of
Men's all Wool under-
wear and top shirts.
If you are in need of any: of
the above goods you can save
the retailer's profits,