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1/10- Chance of a Lifetime
One hundred Ladies and Childrensnew and up4o-date
tailor-made Jackets ----all at a special diseount of
33k . Per Cent.
• before stock taking
Just as third off the price of ally Jacket in the store.
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jacket for $0.00-61).00 jackets for $4.00-- $3.00 jackets
for $2 00 anal so on through the whole stock.
Remember vou L;uy any jackt-t in the
shop and`just give us two-thirds
of the price marked. You
save money, we lose,
but the jackets
must go out.
'Write 1900.
Render spent Newe Ye tr's in
St, Thomas
John Crooks, of Clinton, spent Mons
day it* tewn.
1,1'01 Carr. of Simile is visiting at
Steal Gidley's,
Mrs, Geo. Dale. of Tockeremith, has
been ill for some time.
Miss. Lila McCord retsirned home
last week. from St Loa.
Miss Hattie White. of Niagarais
spending her vacation here.
The greater number of the holiday
visitors have eaturosel home.
Perkin. of London, spent the
holidays with his another here,
Miss Urquhart, epen• Sinulay and
Monday with frieml e in Hensall.
Rev. Ten Eyck, visited friends in
Brautfinel and Toronto the past week..
J. E. Tom, a Goilericle spent the
past few days visiting friends in town.
W. Caldwill and fondly, of Fans.
vale spent New Yems. pipets at J. P.
Rose%
esa ape meeA Ford returned hist
wee k from visiting, friends in Hi -ant-
ed,
Miss Ethel Sweet, millirer, ie home
from Owen Sonatil, to epepil the viwit-
Wm.
David Spicer. a Brantford. was in
town on New Year*e. renewing ac-
quaintances.
Mr. and I've 0, IV, Holman and
family, of Bayfield, visited friends here
last W.
There are prnspeets of a thrive -a -
week mail for IVelburn. Cherry Grove
end. it. Ivee.
Misses Martha and Maud Ford, of
London. eperit New Year' under the
parental roof.
The (ouneillors for 103) take the
declaration of ofdce on the third Mon-
dav of 'Tannery.
holidaye with his parents here. Here- Remnants of Sheeting
Remnants of. Shirting
Miss Mollie74raliain and Frank Yeo,
remnants ()± Table Linen
emna,nts of Cottonades
Frank Lutz of:Gananoque, spent the
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NTE PUT THIS GREAT REMNANT SALE ON ONCE
A YEAR AND YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS
TO YOU. MONEY SAVED ON ALL GOODS
BOUGHT- NO RESERVE. ALL MUST GO.
COME EARLY AS BEST LENGTHS GO FIRST.
Remnants of black dress goods.
Remnants of color'd *4 4*
Remnants of Silks and Satins
Remnants ot Wrapperettes
Remnants of Flannelettes
- For Marriage Licenses,
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Wet eh Repairing a SPecialtv.
Mrs. W. 3. Verity and family re.
.urned to Brantford yesterday,
This week we will offer re Mr, 'Wm. Belfouttfrom the IN IV T
r4 the billallee of our stock N visited his uncle Rev. W, eliirtin.
p f • 1 1 Theodore Sweet, and wife, of St.
1' alley umats oougnt 61) Catharines, are v'siting friends in
,
for the wholesale trade w town.
. ‘i) Mr. Pavid Waniers. of Chatham,
tnt special price,: !l formerly of Exeter, called on Criendu
el Our regular customerst"laY•
1 Miss McKenny, an Monday' for
te
f mount Forest, are guests of Miss
Catitelon. Metropolitan House.
Owing to the conet'y roads being
bloelsed windier' of CerreSpendenee
errived too late for this week's issue.
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daughter. idra. James ("merle She Remnants of Skirting
Mrs. \VL of Zurich. is visiting, her
will 'Letitia* in Exeter during the in.
ter.
An Auburn correspondent writes
Miss Cora Ferguson has been engaged
to preside over a school near Exeter
for 1900.
Mr. and Mrs. Sarni Sample, of Fab
Litton, spent the holidays nt Wm.
Bagshaw's, Stephen. Sample's
father.
The Thames Road Presbyterian
church will hold their annivemary tea,
on January 14th and 13th. Speakers
will he announced later,
4%. N'orwieh fattwr lost sixteen tur-
keys. While Svrf.estigating be found a
purse in the hen muse containing
*lief which the thieve had dropped.
It'. and Mrs. Riehard Harvey, of
J and these and the sons IJ her home. ta Orangeville to spend her rsborne. celebrated their golden'wed-
danolterA
ding on Tuesday of last week. They A and of those to Wid"Ss'
ee , . te, ia Henry Rundle and wife. er Henson, were suitably remembered by friends
fa who WINO *Poi' our pat- to visited Mends in teed around Exeter and the nhers of their family,
yetLhis week. Dr. Ncholson. of Goderich, receive*. ot, rens-foi. the last 35 years 664 t ..
t.e A. Bishop, ex -M. P. P., hada, family Sal as Ms damages against the t'414
----- --‘7?- are invited to take the ry, gathering on Christinas Day, at his for the fail he sustained some neinti
aeo ire tripping over the neinatuals
benefit of this .sale. tv pretty home. t, , •
te A, E. Follick was called to Toronto piece of emit some one thiew aertw•
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da to Saturday to see an aunt of Mrs. Pot- the sidewalk.
0 A Large Stock of Toys k,2 lick's, who is seriously ill. The annual meeting' of the Huron
eit Rev. Peter Strang, of Virden, Man. District Council of the Royal Tempitire
es j a GRIGGP N who visited his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. of Temperance will be boa at Exeter
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ro EXETER. 1 Sohn Strang, left for home Tuesday. on Wednesday jan*y 1.711, 101)0. All
Herb Elliot who has spent the past the councils are requested to send full
,e;SSZ-12.Z.S.V.;.7..S.11,5a.S.-ZSZSZSZIAZ..9 two years in the Northwest., returned representation and furnish complete
home Tueedity evening for a short visit. reports.
Frank Upshall. of Clinton, who left, J. W. Broderick's stock of Boots and
in the spring for Manitoba, has return- Shoes has jest arrived, and the Great
INSURANCE. ed therefrom, and is now at Peru, In- Sale will commence to -day (Thursday)
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XMAS GROcERIES
• 21 lbs Kedpath's extra
sugar for $1.00.
3 BA finest selected Velencia raisins for 15e
lbs new mixed nuts, good assortments, for Wac
4 lbs. choice mixed candy for
Fne iRime 'figs, best br
„ and, per lb,Ue
MI kinds of Peels, Sprees, Essences, at closest
• prices.
duina. It the store next door north of the
ERNEST ELLIOT,
J. G. Sones has purchased Mr. Post. Office. It is a nice clean stock
Couch's interests in the Winchelsea and has been bought at a. low rate on
Aga'is' the AvEsTBR's ASSURING% Com- store and will return. to Winchelsea. the dollar., Big bargains may be ex-
S.A1114 of Toronto; also for the FEKENIX FIRE
rTstreaxas C0m7Asy, of London, England; Mr. Couch will go hack to Mitchell. pected, We sell cheap all the time.
.118 kr.t.tANcs INstrxwrcs. COIIYANY. of Eng The annual meeting of the local J. W. 131t0REMCK.
and. branch agricultural society. will be A quiet and pretty wedding took
held on Wednesday 10th lust, and place m Hanover on Wednesday eve -
that of the County society on the ning which will much interest the
THURSDAY, 3see's71.7ART 4th, 100 0117th. people of Stanley township, particular -
The weather prophet who said we ly of the west side where the happy
we were going to have a mild winter nutn lives and is the member of a well -
LOCAL HAPPENINGS should take a trip to pais section. He known and highly respected family.
might bring his fur coat and snow We refer to the nuptials of Herbert
. shoes along. H..Tohnstone and Miss Emma Ball,
WOOD WAN-rED.-2"A quantity cl Dr. A.R. Kinsman, having returned third daughter of Sames Bali, of Han -
good green cord wood, beach Do from Sarnia, wishes to announce to over.
maple, also block wood. Apply at-,, the public that he will in future, be Rev. James Livingstone, of Windsor
Trires OFFIcE. t with his father, to attend. to all bran- Avenue Methodist church, is perhaps
[,ches of Dentistry the premier marrying ininister in
APPLES LOST.—One barrel between 0 Mr. Mills, mail carrier, between Ex- Windsor. During the past year be
Parkhill and Exeter, nn Saturday last. :eter and St. Marys, had to return to tied the nuptial knot 175 times and has
Finder please communicate with W. h021 Tuesday, being unable to get performed as many as half a dozen
H. Levett, Exeter., through the drifted roads. He reach.- marriages in one day. This is due to
i ed St.
Lose.—Otter neck fur lost. about if
P Marys Wednesday. his nearness to the American frontier,
weeks ago, either in Exetenor between W. Heaman, of London, father of as so many couples cross the river to
Exeter and. Lucan. Finder will he W. S. Ileaman, town, lost a valuable get married. Rev. Mr. Shilton, where
suitably rewarded by leavin0-
.
sprnsee 'driving horse the other day. It was stationed at Niagara Falls, had similar
run into by a, passenger engine while experience.
Clinton on Monday voted in favor leeitp The driver was also badly injur- and Mrs. J. H. Petty assembled at
d
their honae on Hensall Grange Farm.
of a free public library.
Mrs. Fuke, mother of A. R Fake, A very pleasant and enjoyable evening
The Windsor Daily World, which I died last week, at an advanced age. was spent in games and social idiot.
has been established. about a year and , She bad been ill for some time. De- They were present from Stanley, Tuck -
a half announces it has ceased pub- I ceased was a native of England, had ersmitle 1Jsborne and Exeter. All ]eft
lication for the present. been a resident of Exeter for some in the wee sma' 'ours feeling that if
We learn that the Electric Light time, and was highly respected by a ever they wish to have a.jolly, good
Co. have not had their insurance claim large circle of friends. time they have only to go to Hensall
adjusted as yet. In a case where the Dr. N. F. Harrison, of Detroit, late Grange for Mr. and Mrs. Petty have a
interests of the whole town are af- of Dawson Oity, spent his Christmas great faculty for entertaining a crowd,
fected, the sooner the claim is settled with his sister, Mrs. Robert Taylor of Here is the latest swindle, one that
the better it would seem to be for the the township of Usborne. lle is look- may profit our farmers to keep an- eye
welfare of the Insurance Company; open for : A "farmer looking" fellow
Much dissatisfaction exists in Hay-
field regarding the mail service which
is as primitive as was in vogtte fifty
years ago. They get'one mail a day -
and that by a stage tra,iling into town
as late these times as ten o'clock at
night and seldom before half -past
sigh or nine o'clock. They want two
mails, morning and evening.
It may be a little early -to talk about
an exis
with B. S. O'Neil, Exeter. being driven across the traek in that A large number of the friends of Mr.
ing well. He reports some great ad-
ventures in his travels, having travel- may cali, having samples a corn. The
led fifteen thousand miles during the
Past Year.
On Friday evening there will be a
meeting held in Main st. church school
room to be addressed by Mr. Robt.
Enaberson. The meeting is under the to sell 100 grains for 2o cents or the
auspices of the two Epworth Leagues whole ear for $2. The victim buys,
of the town, and is in the interests of only to find, later on, it is nothing but
what is known as the "Forward Move- ordinary corn. A number of ears of
ment." Public cordially invited. corn are dexteriously cut and the sec
cursion that going to take
place in midsummer, but there ca,n be The Ball, given by the Twenty Five tions glued together to form one large
Club in (Sidle 's Opera lususe was a ear. If the swindler comes boot Lein
control of the entire county for next rastilePdecorta.ted A meeting of delegates from a num
year, so far as excursions to the ex- with red, white and ber of townships of Ontario was held
blue heisting, and with numerous in Galt,Tuesday, to protest against the
r1mental College are concerned. The flags distributed around, giving the unsatisfactory cattle guards wheal the
hest one will be held on. Friday June
1.5th.
On 'Thursday evening of last week
about forty guests assembled, at the
home of Mr. P. Durand, Drysdale, to
show their appreciation for the service
of MISS Alma, who for the past year
has acted as organist for the
Drysdale church and Sabbath school,
and a8 a token of their esteem for the
young lady, presented her .with a
n clsonie gold watch, accompanied by
A Weil Worried address, with so emoyable an evening. way Act.
earwill be from five to eight times the
size of ordinary ears of corn, which he
alleges he raised from seed sent him
by his brotber, mho is engaged. in
farming in a foreign land. He offers
no harm in announcing that the West
Huron Fa,riner's Institnte has secured • • • e 'h II
ouse was grand success, about thirt:st couples oil the premises.
hal a loyal and pretty appearance.
Among those present were guests from
London, Aylmer, Lucan, St. Marys,
Zurich, Hensall and 'Thamesville. The
music was supplied by the Davidson
Orchestra, and was eecellent, the ren-
dering of the "Soldiers of the Queen"
being particulariy good, and was vig-
orously encored. About midnight
lunch was perm(' by Mr. Follicle The
committee are to be congratulated on
having provided the young people
railway companies are placing on their
tracks. The loss sustained by the
farming commuriity through cattle
minion Sheep Breeder s Associatioaaet
streeing on to tracks and being killed
by passing trains ainouets to a consid- London, ree"tlY, the f°11°wing 15-tw-
erable item every Yer. As well as onians were placed as expert judges :
this the cattle are a serious menace to Leicesters4 G&("). Peshale' Exeter, and
livei tatseseeewgaesrs "anodointteradintoeewe James Snell, Clinton ; coins, James
A. ait' Petty, Hensall. Among the judges
uponthetchoetitilleittialwndayasok fmormait,te: of rigidtoe named for the principal fairs weri
enforcement of the terms ee tee Bait. Clinton, and Jamos Gatmt, of ?A-
n SeinesSpelhio,f
-isea
standard
granulated
Daile ring the month of January whtaking stock we
will sell a quantity of winter goods at greatly reduced
prices, including
LAI
ADIES' MANTLES, EN'S .,VID BOY'S
OVERCOATS, MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS,
LADIES' AND MEN'S FURS, CLOAKING,
ETC.
Ladies' Flannotie Wrappers
We have a few winter wrappers left at
1.65, 00.
Ladies' flannelette Hight Gowns
Ladies' Gowns, well -made, stripe designs so, 75: Sc —1"---4P
Ladies' Gown, in plain pink trimmed with frill ern.,
broidery St.00
Men's Night gowns all sizes nt so and 7$e
A large pile of remnants of print, flannelettes, wrap-
.. perettes, Good table oils, etc., that are being cleared at a
low price.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR. PRODUCE
Butter 16, Eggs 17, Tallaw se, Lard ge, Turkeys Sc,
Geese r; Ducks 7c, Chicken sc, potatoes per bag .1.0c.
CARLING BROS
The R. Pickard Co. have
t \.,
big order for produce, butter
i
, eggs, and dried apples, they are (
qm.ying special prices for samel,
during this month.
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET.
(orrosrru rr..s.srso MILL.)
K9 cm..., Ova/ a-wor
IFLOUR and PROVISIO
Fresh New and Cheap
At our House.
11
OK FIER
`ng9 Flooring & 6 Ci lin glsp Mal bargain every Th
also dreesed pine 1, ist, 11
S',''e have In stock dressed and matched
and 2, Inches.
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ee our Stock of Fine Stationery.
The R. PICKARD CO.
Direct Uniporters
We shall hereafter of
Shiugles, lath and cedar posts always
on band. A. large Kock of
barn lumber lust, nrri,ved.
CALL and leXA E,
JAS.W PROP.
(Additional locals on 5th page.)
Vite hut old fashioned New Year"S ABOUT FOUR WEEKS LEFT.
weather.
Will Veal left for Montreal this
week.
Sohn Treble is still confined to his
room.
The Central hotel is now illuminat-
ed with acetylene gas.
Use Dix Little Liver Pills, and Dix
Xideey Pills, sold by 0. Lutz.
Jacob Wilson, of North Brute),
Mich., is visiting a Ira Andretv's.
At Midnight Sunday the chimes of
the Trivitt Armorial church rang in -
the New Year.
W. Dignan on Tnesday inatle by
hand 110 horseshoes in 71 hours. This
is a record breaker.
Friday and Saturday nights were a.
1.1
Friday and ',$,aturday.
Changed every week.
This week we are °fret
3 lbs of fine raisins and 4
(4 50
eaned currants for c.
Treveth
KEEP YOUR EYES FIXED ON TH
n't
IN OUT SAL
Iss Our Offers.
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E vc ant you to get the benefit of our last straight offer to select from a clean stock and first
class
class goods, We have been rushed with customers and regret that so many had to le
without being served. The last Saturday of the old year was a boon to buyers. We are
oin to make it very profitable for you if you want black, navy blue, brown and green, all
Can;will
are
eitse,
record breaker so far this season, the wool dress serges, if you want black ami colored cashmeres, you can get them at prices that you
themometor registering 15 degrees 1never sec= the like again. All colored Dress good will be offered far below cost and there
S. I. Pickard, of Etnbro, spent New beautiful patterns among them; Muslins, white and colored must be sold. Laces,. Ernbroide
.
below zero.
ful merchants. 1
i and colored Counterpanes, sheeting 36 and 76 in, Cotton shirtings, tickings, Towellings, Tablings,
Mr. Pickard is one of,Embro's success -
The council would win the blessings ben Fla.rnels, Bleached Cottons
a pedestrians generally if they would;
thing as good, were spriukled on those *
see to it that sand, sawdust, or some-.
teacherous granolithic walks.
On New Year's Day that well-known I
hostelry-, the Comminebcial Hotel, of A LIST OF OUR LINES THAT ARE STRIKERS
.
Years with his father &noes piekard, ''Dress Lawns, Handkerchiefs, Zepher Wool Shawls, beautiful lines in all colors, away below .cost, w
eacipagrnade Clothing
Stratford changed hands, when the son
of the late proprietor, who has retired 1
from business, took control. A .'
1 Youths
:: " 40, 8 50 ' 6 00
" 26, 5 00 ' 3 00
Chief Gill had two young men nem- • 1 e 4, 4. 29, 4 75 ' 3 50
ed. Hall and Doyle, of Stephen, in the 1. " e• " 28, 5 25 ' 2 25
1 " " e 29, 4 75 ` 3 50
1 " " " 80, 5 00 ' 2 50
2 4, " 33, 7 50 ' 5 00
1 " 31, 500 ' 8 00'
1 " " - " 33, 0 75 ' 4 75
1 " " " 33, 8 75' ' 6 75
1 " " " 35, 8 50 ' 6 50
1 " " " 32, 8 50 ' 6 50
1 6GrLE l3REAs;At'35 7 50 ' 5 00
2 Men's IJ1sters sizes 38,39 7 00 for 5 75 1 n ov'ec'ts 37, 0 00 ' 4 00 11 suiat a„ge67priT
1 " " " 38, 3 75 ' 4 00
..i ,4 4 t 6 ., 4 50
1 85
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3 06 '
1 " " 6 " 625 '
1 .. .. 5 4, 325
2 " " 5 " 425 '
1 t i i f 8 4, 400
1 " " 5 " 4 50 '
itiENp'ASNIVIOs.0 el 1 " " 0 " 3 80
2 " " 56 " 3 50 '
1 75 ' 1 25 11 :: 107 " 2 75 '
31 Pair 1 05 , 0 1 " " 10 " 8 75 '
2 75 e
1 " 225 ' 1501 " " 5 " 3 75 `
1 Vest sizes 80, 37, 38, 3 55 • 1 00 1 " " '7 10 " 2 50 '
OVERCOATS. 3"ys vests
28 t3 0 8,3347 1715 ' 1 5205 11 : 1301 32,‘ 43 77g :
1 " " " 30, 9 00 ` 6 00 5 boys
1 '
2 check tweed " 36,37 12 50 ' 0 50 CHILD'S 2 PEICE " " 31 " 7 75
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1 " " ‘: 36, 8 00 ' 4 50 • SUITS. 1 " " 32 " 8 50
3 " " 2/301/37 7 50 ' 4 00 I. suit age 5 price
25 7955 : 12 7550 1 :: :: 3323 ' 30 5305 .:
2 " ov'rc'ts 800 ' 3 00 1 " " '7 "
police cell on Friday, charged with
stealing goods from Mr. Quarry's store
at Mt. Carmel, They were committed
to Goderich for trial.
Revs. Brown and Martin exchanged
pulpits on Sunday morniug lase—Rev.
Ga,uld preached in (3aven church on
Sunday evening last.—Rev. Milyaed, A
of Montreal, preached two excellent
sermons in Main st. church on Sunday
last. •
J.. G. Stanbury has just returned
from New York, where he succeeded
in completing the purchase of a large
section of land in Cuba on behalf of a
number of London and Toronto capit
alists, who purpose planting thereon
tropical fruit trees. Being able lo ef-
fect a satisfactory deal in New York,
Mr. S. did not require to go to Cuba.
The town school opened yesterday
with the following staff of teachers:—
Principal Boyd ; assistants, Misses
Vosper, Gill, Wairond, Pringle, Rob-
ertson and Ball. The attendance was
comparatively small, owing to the
deep snow and tokhe fact that many
had not been vaecinated, a8 directed,
during the holidays.
At the a.nnual meeting of the Do -
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MEN'S SUITS
2 Blue Serge, sizes 40,41 8 50 5 50
1 check tweed " 39 0 50 0 50
1 " " " 40 0 Oil • 5 50
3 brown serge ' 26.40,44 6 50 ' 4 75
2 only coats " 36.37 8 00 00
e ,
5 Men's first class Rubbei coats from 3.25 to 9.50, will be offered at a great redne
1 only largGoat Roberegular price 9.00 ,for 7.00.
All Fur Goods will be offered atlalf price.
La,dies', Gent's and Children's Underclothing going out at, a rapid rate.
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Tweeds, overcoatings, flannels are at such prices that you will never:kei.... such a cha , IP
again. ' Hundreds of yards have passed over otir counters ier
1 only Dinner sett 9", pieces 9.50 for 7.50 ',
1 only dinner sett.97 pieces 6.75 for 5.50 -
2 only edge line and sprig 4.4 china -tea sett 7.50 for 5.00