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John W. Taylor is. in the field for
reeve.
Thomas Oke has been laid up the
past few days.
Fat stock show on Friday, on the
agricultural grounds.
Dills; J. P. Ross visited friends in
Chatham the past week.
John Disney, of Seaforth, visited
friends in town last week.
Mrs. Lynn, of Loudon, spentThanks-
giving with her sister, Mrs, Dyer.
Mr. Barnes, late student with Dr.
Teuna,nt, is visiting friends in town.
F. J. Knight visited his brother
Charles in St. Thomas, Thursday hist.
R. S. Lang has shipped nearly 2,500
bbls of apples to England this season.
Miss Maud Parkinson has returned
to pursue her studies in Alma College.
Miss Hannah Lewis, of Crediton, is
waiting upon Miss Lillie Howard, who
is ill.
Many young people enjoyed an
evening's skate ou the river on Mott-
day.
onday.
Thos. Ballantyne, of Hensall, has
leased Squire Leuthorn's farm in Ste-
phen for a term of years.
Mrs. John Farmer left for London
Mouday eveningto attend the sick. bed
Yes we positively refuse to join any combination, we run or her sister, Mrs. Robbins.
ter own little show, our customers get the benefit. T. B. Qarliug is in the field for
reeve and by acard in another column
is soliciting the suffrages of the
11 oielectors.
Carling Bros, bought a ter reo
Tuesday fruw Nelson Baker, of
iBc:t CLOTEES 111: For 5 Stephen, which weighed 20 pounds
when dressed.
S. Gidley & Son are putting a plate
tome to us for all your Xmas goods. Santa Clause is glass front in the Opera Nouse Block,
mere in full swin_ fittest blocks in town,
. when completed it will be one of the
g
Bicyclists are taking advantage of
the good roads. Last week cutters
J An Ste',art ' lois the
eliu)at.e.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dignan attended
SWEET, i mother, Mrs. Redmond, of nay tu33u-
Ott: Mira o ship, who died on Monday, aged 08
VETEfINERY SURGEON'.
Mrs. W. J. White and daughter
fsltrop;red to do any 7.ind of bird etarfing ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 189(3. Mamie, left yesterday for their twine
*sail taxi4ormiet work at any time.
Big Cash Store.
ash or Produce, ----
Price
.. tine 'rice C�hag�.
-=-Yes We Lead -
Others may follow if they wish. How does this list
you
7% cents
6 14
5 1,
13 if
3 it
for good dry picked Turkeys
It t' `i Ducks
if „ ,i Geese
ti roll Butter
" clean. Dried Apples
C(
l/
,(
the funeral yesterday of Airs. Diguan's
INS RA.Nc,4r.
• in Branduu, Man., rafter a pleasant
1.00 1t WIPP( MINUS of Ontario. friends In different parts
ay field is to haveelectric light.
ERN N IST ELLI OT, I f If you want preparations for curing
Agent tortho WESTERN Assclsa*rcx t7ux- 'cater cast at C. Lutz's drugstore.
4.&NY, of Tor.Onto a also for the PutTi_Nrc. Fmk:. Miss jailiie• Welsh, of Listowel, spent r
it esti awes CorreAsr, of London. Foran ; 111 Th at her laauue here. J At the Thanksgiving service in
411%e_ALLvirtcs issuttascz London.'., of Eng Christ's Church, Thursday morning
04. 1• T. J. Lockhart ;attended file Miss Nettie Davidson, of Exeter, sang
w. _ - ` _'�" ` " A. O. F- (Teachers' Ganventiou in CTuderieh last a solo with beautiful expresai e , Lon -
week.
Court Price of don Daily News.
Enron, No. 7865, Mr. Kingsmill and Miss Kingsmill, ; Mr. Penbale of Whitby,has sold
aie1. etstindn\ d° d's4th of London, pent Thanksgiving at the his farm consisting of 150 acres, in
Friday in• each t Rectory. Stephen, now occupied by John Stat-
month Visiting •
brethren are cor-
dially invited to
attend, •
DANIEL WOOD;
C. **R. ; Gso.
Won', Sr c'r-
Rev. Mills, of Hensall, occupied the
pulpit of the Trivttt Memorial church
on Sunday, Rev. Bray taking Mr.
Mills' work at ilenssall, Staffs and
>ubtin.
CRI:BBLI NG
Books and
Miss Nina Cariiughasreturnedhonie titin, to Kellerluainn .Bros., Dash
from a three mouths' visit with friends . wood, for t,U,500.
in Mt. Forest. l • The Electric light was turned o
Miss Mary Willis, of Exeter north,• Sunday for the nrst tante since tit
spent Thanksgiving Day, visiting breakage in the inaehmery. Dir
friends in London. Howard has the sympathy of th
On Wednesday night last soineone citizens in his many misfortunes.
broke into Snell s butcher shop and Miss Lillie Howard, daughter cif
stole a turkey and quantity of meat. Edward Howard; attended a party at
The Davidson fatuity Wilk take part Crediton Last week. She went outside
in a concert at Or•editotns on.the 19th from a heated roost and contracted a
inst., under the auspices of the Mac- cold, which has resulted in her wind
cabees. . • hemming temporarily deranged.
It will not be long beforealdermanic aohn,Cloleman, of Hensall, leftTues-
and school trustee candidates will be day on his wav to the Old Country.
*Ors.. , . 1 lining up for the nua.eipal ' seism- lie sails on the "Mongolian" of the
Schoolroom hinges. - Allan Line. He was ticketed by Capt.
The Collector will 1}e at the Town George Kemp. The object of his
and Students • Hall on Dec. 5, 11,12 apd 14th to receive tip zs a3 visit o i ods aa`this old
We DON'X claim that taxes. There are *5,000 yet to be
collected. Three of our festive sports tramped
EVERY line we carry 1 Dr. Willoughby will deliver the Day without successe woods for utileso ThTanksgiving
ey "rounded
is better than any body • mentlll extutsimdaythe
eveni g tet i�jec ng a fev de 3d pigei>twhere,
s,after
theypurehas-
wended
else's the Authors. •their way home, claiming the birds as
BUT ( This is a fickle world.. A•few weeks • their prey. It is of course humiliating
BUT we DA claim that. ago, .everybody was afraid Jest he to return with empty shells and hags.
the aalxave lineA a would be tendered the American dol- .At the last meeting of the Toronto
lar. Now everybody is grabbiug for , Presbyterian Ministerial Association,
/it. .. t most of the time was spent in discuss -
Hon. Hugh Dyatt, Member. of the' ing Ian Maclaren's book. "The mind of
, ninth 'Assembly, for Leadville, Color- the nratster,"following a criticism read
ado, visited S. A. Puplestone for ;few by Rev. J. A. Turnbull, inwhichhe ex -
days this week while on hiss's)* to the pressed as his opinion that the book
j.Crigg, \i est. was a dangerous one, owing to the
views it gave au the doctrine of the4 1 he regular meeting of the town s antouentent and inspirxtiun of Christ.
council wilt be held on Saturday even-
..
iao- There were manyexcellences contained
The Mart Exeter. ing instead of Friday, on account of ; in the book, said Mr. Turnbull, but
l e Ma Ex the reeve and deputy having to attend }
l such were largely made . up of half
Ce.unty Council this week. i truths. Revs. Drs. McTavish, Par -
Sirs.. Pnlford and child, of Learning -,The anni%ersary services in coma et- sons Milligan and Rev. Mr. White,
are guests of Mrs. i
Manson. 1 on with the Main • St. Methodist took part in the discussion, and the
14fiss Laura Hubbell,. is visiting Miss Church will he held next Suday and
weights ts of o inior expressed d favor
e
d
mid Parkinson, at Alma College St. i Mouday. Services on Sunday will be; Mr. Turubu!rs contention.
was. 1 conducted by a former pastor, Rev..? Ringing noises the ears, snapping,
11\ m. Mcllona.gh.• The usual tea will buzzing. roar. ng, caused by catarrh,
Miss Louisa Sweet, left on Monday ' be seri ern on Monday, for which every all disappear with, the use of Hood's
r an exte eded visit, with her brother preparation is being made. Sarsaparilla.
St. C'athariues.
are .
EXCEPTIONAL
VALUE.
Reirbi
vat
521 Established 1861
Here we are again still in the ring and with something.that .will
riave you money. Only imagine a
w mineEighr aitham
ill a Sold Nickel case, Stem Wind and Set for
=only $4.a5
This is cheaper than the cheapest and for why ? Because we
uy our Goods in the very best markets and will not be undersold.
e have bought a quantity of the. above Watches and are prepared
sell diem at this price as long as they last. We have .a good as-
rtrnerat of all other lines of goods viz :•—
Clacks, Watches, Jewellery Silverware and Send acid Wedding Rise s.—..-..
DON'T FORGET OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT.—We test your eye
sight and fit you properly with Spectacles that relieve that aching and all unpleas-
ant feelings oftheeyes.
T. FITTON.
77
pI'CKARD & ` 50N.
Have just received another
large consignment of
Appleton's Teas.
I::
Ib
They are without doubt the
finest Package Teas on the Mar-
ket.
Alto
Try Them.
tget
tots
►l1
IL'
R. Pickard tiR Sara.
Direct Importers.
7.
SEE LARGE AD. ON BACK PAGE.
TOTES 1 STOVES. --Staves and heats Miss Aggie Westatwav is visiting
es of all kinds sold at reek bottom riends in IIensall.
prices. Manufactured by the Gurney
Foundry Co., Toronto. ('all and in-
spect then• at Bissetts oltistand, Exeter.
J. S. DisAVITT, agent.
JUST \CIIAT YOU WANT. --•-Teeth ex
tracted without any paha, or sirkuess,
oe any bad effects. such as poisoned
gums audswolleu faces, at Kiusrnau's
dental rooms west side Main street.
Exet • r.
RISTMAS IN THE OLD LANb
S. St. Louis, New Yolk to Swith-
tipton, Dec, Kith. S. S. Majesrtie,
ow York to Liverpool, Dec. l th. S. •
S. Labrador, Portland to Liverpool,
Dec. 10th. The abo%e nlaglifrc•ent: Miss Hattie, Follick attended the
twin screw R. M. S.
S. will land t�u it veddiug of her cousin, Miss Wanless,
assengers in time to visit any place in of Varna, on ti\'ednesdaiy.
Eugland, Scotland and Ireldid. Full Reeve Bawden and deputy reeve
articulau s as to passage etc, a) 15
p p t~ 1 p Carling are attending County Council
at ones; to Cams GEo. li:Eain, age , this week, tor the last time in their
Exeter. ' present capacity. •
No TIDINOs.—It is now more thanl A. Q. Bobier infortns TEE T1atEs
two weeks since San3'l Parkinson , that he is not in the field for County
so mysteriously disappi *red from hisCouncillor, but that he intends con -
home in Usborne township. Diligent
+ testing the Reeveship,
search has since been kept,up andcarery' William Sellers, of Staffs, aged 79
means adopted to discover his w here-
a,houts, but without- succes,. Daily years, dropped dead on Sunday while
word is received of inen answering his returning Loi disease tne rcan hsin that
description, in vnriouspavts, butinves-
e.
tigatiou proves the identity of some -1 Owing to an unexpected pressure on
one else, while the family and friends 1 our advertising coluuans this week we
have given up the search, they hope •rave beer, forced to curtail news itenis
for and expect his early return. and withhold several correspondence.
Miss Grace Muir, of Clinton, is visit-
g Mrs. M. J. White.
Miss Edith Sanders, Blyth, was
once for Thanksgiving.
Mt's. Balfour, Hipper, was the guest
f Mrs. 3. P. Ross on Monday.
11iiss Stricker, of Berlin, is at tire --
sent visiting her sister Mrs. Retints.
Win. F. Hooper, of Aima, Michigan,
was in town on Tuesday visiting
ries ds.
Miss T. Crocker, St. Marys, was
pending a few days with her mother
ere Last week.
LIQUOR ACT nEND3MENT$.—It is
stated that the latellon. \Vm.1,'o four, •
of Antherstburg, had drafted a timelier
of amendments to the Liquor License
Act, which he had submitted to the
iste•s• ti•thad I
other OntarioDILnr. t I ,end which
obtained their approval. This draft, it 1
is said, has been completed by Hon. 1
Richard Harcourt, t he Provincial Tres -
user. These sentiments had not'
been contemplated by the temperance
people, but were to be submitted to
their deputation, as well as to that oft
the licenst d victuallers, who were also
to have petit iouedthe Cabinet. Among
the proposed amen dine, tsisone which
restricts the number of licenses to one
to every 1,500 of the population, which
would cut down thenutnher of licensed
hotels one half in most places. It is
also said to have been proposed to shut
down sa:loous altogether, and to grant
no shop licenses. TheOut,ario Govern •
-
ment, it is claimed. will intl•odnee leg-
islation at the next session, putting
these new regulations into effect.
One of the old residents of Stephen
township,passed arwayon the 18t i lust.
in the person of Mrs. John Morrison, of
14th con. Deceased caste from Inver-
ness-shire, Scotland, nearly half a
century ago.
Two young farmers from Biddulph
got very drunk in London on Satur-
day and did not go home when warn-
ed by the police. They drove furious-
ly along some ofthe main thorough-
fares, and were fhrally run in. They
were released next morning, sober and
wiser n)en.
Thomas Ferguson, o
f Avonb
Lok
,
met with Mtn accident tne other day
that might have been fatal. • lu driving
down the Motherwell hill tie holdback
gave way and allowed the deluocrat to
run forward ou the horses, which rust
away. Fie was thrown out and the
I•ig smashed. .ter. A. Ferguson, of'.
Earkton, found several ribs broken
;tad other injuries.
Mrs. H. J. hurl hurt, of Mitchell, ' re-
ceived her Check ori Tuesday from the
Royal Templar's for $2,(Jii0insettleuient
of the policy on the life of her late
husband. This makes • the second
claim that the 'Royal rTerepl.at•s• have
paid in that. town, the lust being on
. the life of the late David Little. Mrs.
Hurlbui't mss elaims against the Caan- .
ads Life, $1,000, and the North Anreri ,
' can, $2,000 ye.t to be settied, • :
The collection at the Thanksgiving
sera ice amounted to i$12. The amount
will be distributed among the deserv-
ing. poor of the Methodist and Presby-
terian churches.
John Torrance, of Zurich, George
McEwen, of dens;••, and Peter Doug-
las, of Stanley, are in the field for
Uounty. Councillor for the division
embracing Bayfield, Stanley and Hay.
'the concert in the Opera House on
the evening of Thanksgiving Day,
was one of the best given in Exeter
for some time. Ae excellent program
WEE presented, Bliss Roblin and Miss
Barns, of Loudon tied Toronto, re-
spectively, furtushiug the greater part.
Local talent interspersed. Proceeds
nearly *70. .
Miss Minnie Heide r11.Lu, of Zurich
who as been working at file 51:aa00
House, O'linton, liar so
ed house this wee•k.'Slie was presented
'witha beautiful haeging• lamp by tilt:
patrons of the house
We understand she is to become Mrs.
(Dr.) Steinbach ere twig, ;loci t hat her
future home will be
donidi!)s. _
has
nue time., Mt mat-
House,
leaving.
tat Uncle
Sale's
The sad and sudden news of thedeath
of James Gray, of the 12th con. of Jiaast
Williams, carne like a shock to the
coutmunity. 011 the morning of the
21st he appealed in his usual health,
but going froul the houses to. the stable
be dropped dead, from uiseasc of the
Heart.
Geo.Malcolm, B. A., of Stratford,
who was reported ill of typhoid fever
several weeks ago, is not yet •cine t�
leave:the house. The t,LSf lI1LS been L
very tedious one, and Mr. Malcolm
Will not be able to sesurn0 los duties
0:1 the Collegiate Institute staff -till
after Christmas, On Monday evening:, if3th nit., Jennie
OIiphant Tints'', wile of'Dr. O. Totter(,
of la'orest, passed peacefully away,
after a long anti' painful illness. ll('.
and Sirs. Totten carlra to Forest, from
Paris, Ont., in 18845, and the loving
-arid amiable disposition of Mrs. Totten
surrouuuecl her with rnany friends,
and made her a favorite bathe circles
in which ,she moved. -ler death at 1
the early age of 45 years is deeply re-
gretted by
egrettedby all,
The relnaires of Mr. Edward Volk, of
Greenway, formerly of Parkhill, who'
died on SatillOrday wore interred at
Salem oft Monday.
(�AflZLING$ROS.
ExETER'S -LAROEST DEALERS.
--"*Xmas ! Xmas ! ! Xmas ! ! !+"'
Christmas will soon be here and we are prepared to
meet it with the finest choice of Crockery we have ever shoe n,
in
41,..__Lamps, Glassware, Fancy China
Of every description. See our goods and get our prices.
before you purchase. Complete stock of
Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps,
Furs, Boots and Shoes
As cheap as the cheapest.
Try Tetley's Celebrated Teas. Our 25c Japan Teahas no equal.
Carlir g Bros.
Ilighest prices paid for Prodttee.
The New York Singer
Mew Williams & White Sewing Machines.
1111NIIIHINg ORE Of THE OESI MAKS.
REPAIRS ,AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED To.
PERKINS & MARTIN
StitsttslanttgrA
jar, a little boner than the heal. g
The stetndard (..22- excellence in
b•eycl.. building Iu Canada—
att. nog, light, easy -running.
Films of the best imported
cold drawn steel tubing; bear.
1234*, the best selertod ltileb-
grads trot steel, hiehly po:ished,
amoral; end abeolutrly dust.
proof: Paubor On. -piece
Cranit Axle. Fitted with any
tiro and any saddle you prefer.
Send your nA:no tor :Spy eats -
lope. .
•w•. A. McCready Co.3ve:
TOaoN1-o
Agents wanted in unruprasented
C.A.if.
dl*slits. 401
'1�C5 la► tI.
Booming
' . --Booming
in Furniture Trade.
And it cannot help but boom
when we are offering such ba' -
gains as we are. A few parlor
suits left at prices from $2o.00 i.nd
upwards, good value. Centre
tables and fancy rockers, going
cheap and everything else in pro-
portion. Call while these bargains
last and secure some of them.
lindens• ingig Specialty.
R. N. ROW E.
cA3331 Question
Settled
It has' disturbed the Provinces for a
long time. The preservation .of Na-
tional and Coustitutiva 31 rights has
been carefully guarded, and the exten-
suul of equal rights to all with nci
special priyileges to any one particul-
ar craft, and to do such, in the tangle
of party strife and religious
creeds,
requires a grasp of the entire situation -
We can now 'resiune business with
some comfort. Just think of all wool
flannels, 25 inch 2&', 27 inch 27c, navy
bine military flannels at 30c, 45c and
ainr, pure goods, unions from 12ic to
20c. Flannelettes 30 inch 14c, 34 inch
lee, 32 i ach 10c, plain twilled flanuel-
,t 't Chill L•' ' •(e
flannel-
ettes t a)c. � 1 sins Eli i• Dowd
ovX
cloakings from Zoe to 05e, former
pi sc s 5Uc and 85c These were bought
at.L clearing price, or we couldnet
have offs:red t.hsnt . Great values in
Ladies' underwear and hosiery.' Dress
golds ill Tweed and Silk and Wool
(*!leets. We are going to offer the
balance at less than , the wholesale.
price. These are lengths ranging from
4 yds to 6 yds, sightly goods.. Sold us
by the wholesale firma „so as to offer
them to the public at lees than 'the
cost. ' Please call and See there.
• Prodcac. Talcs
Dried apples 23e, A 1, butter, 14c
eggs, 15c, tallow 4c, Chicken 5c, ducks
tic; geese 5c, turkeys 7c•
GALL AT T1 -1E
NEWBUTCHER SHOP
See those 1, :: and 3 pound bowels of
Head Cheese. Just what you want for-
tes.t
Pure Lard A Specialty
Lard put up in , 2, 3, 4, b. 10, 20 or -
50 ib. packages to suit all parties.
Fries, Bologna. Fresh Pork, choice}
Beef, Sugar cured 11;3111 and Bacon all
kinds of Poultry in sea4sen, Tripcl,,
Liued \\'erit and Sausage Rolls all at
lowest cash prices.
Give Us A Ca11�
And be convinced that we keep •
nothing but first class goods. Orders,
delivered at all times, v
Ono Door South of Centrath,,
Hotel. . •
L. DAY.
Johnston's
Big wearing Slea
Is Still Continued
Space willnot allow fora full
explanation, but you will find
everything reduced, we would
respectifully mention our line
of
anties
A large, range clearing a
30% reduction. '
Fur Gapes
Just received a large range
to _sell as follows :-$12 capes
$:;'
4' 1� )
a 1.8 do kb�
. 0 30 inch
astrachan, reg. $30,'now $20, .
27 inch reg. $25, now $18, 24 •.
inch reg X20, now $15, Black
Opposum reg. $25 now, $18.
Don't Pass Us if You
wish a Cheap Cape.
Our over Overcoats • are -�
havingg a big sale, come in and •
"" see the best values in the trade --`
.for in.en or boys.
P. Clarke.
1:
G. G. JOHNSTON