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A. LIBERAL Oranen--The . imEs and
8TE R1, Fw aatw herald and Weekly star, 1�1an
tical, for the bal.wne of 1001, t=agethe1•
vviilt photagraveurs of the Duke of
P York and the Ductless of Goruwall,for.
only 35 cents. Two pictures alone are
wvaatli the price, This is a special
viiet to increase our subscription list
repally. Present subscribers can have
the tact ores for 15 cents,
6118f Oli PLODUGE.
ONS FtIGE TO tli.,L..
Do you know it pays big money to deal in a store where all
goods are sold for cash, or produce. No losses for the cash custo-
mer to help to ivake up. You see the point don't you.
A few of our many rare bargains for cash buyers.
$3.7i for ladies' new up-to•date for
neck ruff, black and natural oppo-
sum, trimmed with heads and tails.
They're new. They're stylish.
They're correct.
.oma-=-•.
$3c, $1.00, $1,50, each for grey, black
and brown fur neck ruffs. trimm-
ed with tails. We can price you
if its assortment and 'value you
want.
Here arc four of the choices lines of Ladies'fur coats we have
ever shown. Come and see these whether you want to buy or
not.
$125.00 Ladies black Persian Lamb coat, 21 in. long, the choicest that
money can buy,
515,00 for Ladies' choice Electric Seat coats with prime dark Cana-
dian Mink collar and revers, fronts and sleeves edged with. Mink,
$15.00 for Ladies' choice Electric Seal coats with choicest Sable collar
and reveres, fronts and sleeves edged with Sable.
$32.00 for Ladies' choice small Curl Astrachan coat, 24 inches long.
The cutest little coat for the price that we have ever seen.
These four lines of Ladies' fur coats are the best of their kind
that its possible to buy. See them
20, 25, •40, 50, 00 and 75c each for
ladies' ribbed vest, pure clean
stock. The kind that feel well
and wear well. Every vest a bar-
gain.
1.00, 2,27i and 2.75 for boys Reefer
overcoats. $2,85 for boys double
hrersted winter suits.. 50e to $1.35
for bays odd pants. We can. suit
and please tate boys. Let us try,
S3.09 for ladies black fur ca,perine,
with large roll storm collar. a
sure bargain. $35.00 for ladies'
choicest Persian Lamb caperine,
trimmed with choicest Alaska
Sable. We show nearly a hun-
dred Ladies' caperines, perhaps we
could please you. Value and qual-
ity is our strong point in furs.
$L00 and $I,10 for ladies' natural
lamb's wool vests and drawers,
the kind thatdorr't• shrink and are
recommended by tall doctors.
$1.50 for men's pure wool frieze
pants. $0,90 for yang men's
dark grey walking overcoats. well
made. well trirnnned, andright.up-
to•date.
15.00 for eri s Australian coon
coats. $38.00 for chnia:est Cttna-
dian coon coats. 835.00 for good
dark Canadian coon coats. $2.25
for men's beaverized fur caps.
83,50 for children's grey lamb, Inc
caps. Remember all our furs are
direct from the only factory in
Canada, who tan, dress, dye and
manufacture all their own goods.
We are
showing a lovely range of new
VIIG'Iie uANNIVERSARY.— Anni 'er-
rry of lwlatn-et Methodist church, on
Sunday and Monday 1st. and 2nd. of
Dec. Prox, Rev. J. A. Livingstone,
\Viuileor, Pres. London Gooferenee,
oat preac 1) at, 11 a. to, and at 7 p, in.
on
t-
on Sunday, and. will be present at the
fowl supper on Monday evening.
After slapper, he, with the resident
ministers of the town will occupy the
platform and deliver addresses mete
for the occasion A ;Hass meeting of
the Saudav School children and
friend, will meet in the church an
Snnday at 2.45 p, in, Addresses will be
given by Mr. Ueo, Bloomfield, Prin.
of the Olediton Public School, and Mr.
Liviitgetone,. ea choir made up of
the
Sunday Setool childrenwill takecharge of the music at the mass meet-
ing. You are kindly invited to at,
tend.
Thos. ElIerington., rat Lumley, has
returned home from. Manitoba.
t
Mr. Fossip is here this week in the
interests of the Chosen Friends,
Miss Mary Eager is visiting Mrs.
(Rev.) Colin Fleteher, Thames Road,
We half sole boys' hoots ani shoes
for 80 to 33 cents allele,
aeeeaG. Mansnn
1
®A
dress goods in Home-
spuns, Camel Hair and Broadcloths. If you want a natty dress, or
skirt, we want to see you.
J. A A. S T E ■ A T
Stores close 0.30, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted.
Wedding Rin ss
To Have
the Beat Goods
is what' the business man owes him-
self.
It is this business policy of ours
Which induces us to claim to be
often the cheapest and con-
sequently eilweiys the hest.
We haye in stock everything in the
Stationery Line—newest in Note
Tampere
4 Complete iL,irze of
Jardineres,
angls
i h and German Decorated
ed
Vases,
French China
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
Spectacles, wire
CALL ON
R. HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Our clubbing list will he found in the
advertising columus of this paper.
The next meeting of county council
is set for Tuesday, Dec 3, now little
more than two weeks away.
Anypaper not found there can he
PP
obtained by us for our subscribers in
conjunction with THE TIMES at club-
bing rates.
Mr. Wm. Robinson and family .are
leaving their farm on the town
line, Fullerton, and moving out near
Exeter this week.
For coughs, colds, il$ue wza and
bronchitic troubles, es c ially in child-
ren, use Winan's Cou alsam. Sold
by C. LUTz, Exeter. at
:- '
Mrs J Muir, jr., will selbl ivately,
�' �plY1,�''.°.' L'1,�'siAA=:v nr,,r 1
„G sou J • 1'. - -.....
good as new, and several s i IV articles
of household goods, fr• '. eft- until
- DESCRIP-S F ALL GOODS O f month.
r?aNCY end o
TIONS.
Wm. Penhale, of Huron street, has
-- purchased from the:Sutherland—Innes
JOHN l G li 0 �B the Ronnie lot in Hay township,
the slim of
I 000
therefor ,
•
Co.,.$ ,
paying
EXETER. The Sutherland—Innes Co. have cut
all the timber off the lot, and Mr.
Penhale will cultivate the property.
INSURANCE.
RNEST i'LLiOTT,
Anon for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM -
ANY. of Toronto; also for the PsorNix FIES
NSMIL NOE COMPANY, of London, England ;
;•'y. a,r4,NC5+: I53UaexcE commie -a, of Eng
and
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for - changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente•accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21sT 1901
Locals.
STOVE Pun SALE.;-- Parlor heater;
wood, good es new, Apply at TIMES
Office.
E smart
• greed, Bow w•�NT_.D.:'A g• . , boy
with fair education, wanted to leara
the printing business p:A.pply at
TIMES office.
.
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:P ,Io.—If o
To TgE FAII.A2TNa• y
keep:;co s for mi ,u ;'r or
cheese
cows hogs,
and are fattening c lve' :'•'attic or g ,
g a e...
or poultry' Inc: market •"rt for. eggs, : it
�.. It: is
pays to fed English t. ood, pay
$
the eeheapest food, t t : '.. market.
sold by
C. Low; . Exe
r
—0 --
Mr.
-rArchibald McIntosh, osh, a former
l
eot't)f Fullerton township, n near
ell. died at Virden, Manitoba,
^'•ed:` 49 years and 5
neat was 'a son' of
Tile • family
11ftche 1
l
east
Any ..parties who have not yet con-
tributed towards the fend for the im-
provement of the cemetery, but who
intend to do so, if they would kindly
hand the same to one of the directors
without further delay, it would enable
the directors to wind up the season's
business.
Turkish Scalp 1?ood removes dand-
ruff, stops falling out of tin hair, pro-
motes its growth, relei>aes irritation
and itching of the seal i. gives a beau-
tiful gloss and perfu,. ; f.:: the hairand
restores grey hair to th ' natural
color. It is the be, 'hair re orer on
i
��xeter.
1C LIIT
market. Sold by the ,
,
The local huntsman, who went to
the Parry Sound district in quest of
deer, have returned home. W. J. Car-
ling brought one deer, B.'Samuel, the.
popular teller in the Molsons Bank,.
two deer; Chas. Snell, Sr., two, and
W. H. Campbell, Exeter North, two.
They report the game plentiful and
the number of huntsmen larger than
in any former season.
of Mss Alice Bowey
The marriage t w y
and W. A. Treat took place at the
residence of the, bride's father, Wm.
Bowey,458 Warsen avenue,Chicago,
g
on Tuesday last, Miss Bowey, (for-
merly a resident of Clinton, Ont.,) has
a host of friends in Exeter and West-
ern Ontario, who will extend their
congratulations.
atulattions.
d
h
sician. has chime
A celebrated p y
inon one of his lectures that . the "best
remedy" for nose bleed is a vigorous
motion ofthe jaws as in "the act of
chewing. , Iu the case of : a child, be
recommends giving a wad of paper to
chew. as the rapid working of the'.
lace's; strips the flow of blood, but : why
Thos Bissett, .14; and Thos. Creech
have returned hazne from the North-
west.
The Levitt Produce Co. are making
large shipments of ( :eased fowl this
week.
The proceeds of the Kippen Metbo-
dist.church anniversary amounted to
over $70,
Ford Bros, butchers, have dissolved
partuership, Mt, Al.. Ford carrying on
the business.
Frank Dennis has taken as situation
in W... ieo's general store, as has
also Miss Cora Cann.
Barry Edigholi'er, of Zurich, is laid
off work since Monday as a result of a
severe cut in his hand.
J. Steacy, of Tlepsall, put in $4$0,00
worth of glass at the Catholic church
at Zurich, one nay recently.
Oscar Shuart has gone to Saginaw,
Mich., to work. His wife and family
will follow in a few weeks.
Messrs. Tones R: Roy, general mar -
damns, of Winchelsea, have dissolved
partnership, Mr. Jones continuing the
business.
Messrs. Wtn. B:tker and Alfred Fee,
of Zurich, have returned from the
Northwest, They said they did we 11
clut thee*.
Mrs. H. Bishop has returned home
from a month's visit, with friends in
Toronto. She also visited the Pan-
American. .
The deer hunting seascn has closed
and deer has been plentiful, while the
number of huntsmen was double that
cif last year
While, working aroand his' father's
horses the other day, Lee Blatchford,
son of Jno Blatchford, was bitten in
the lip by one of the animals.
The wedding of Miss Hobbs, daugh'
ter of Rev. Hobbs, of Wingham, and
Herbert Hutton, of Brantford, took
place at Winghatn yesterday.
Rey. Mr, Howson, of Clinton, has
accepted the call of the Askin street
Methodist church Quarterly Board, of
London, to the pastorate there next
year.
The Royal Templars of the Domin-
ion have asked all the clergymen to
preach a temperance sermon in their
respective churches next Sunday
night.
An open meeting,of the Royal Temp-
lars will be held in 'James st. church
next Monday evenin`"': eay. 25th. A
splendid program wvil ` becarrovided.
Silver collection at th�ddoor. `'a.
Mr. Arnold Case has sold his farm,
on the Huron Road a. mile east of Sea -
f :'.. to;,John F:4,f -, of Dublin, Inc
, : The feria, contains 100 acres,
..t ,
isi.r• ni.
l
>t so t
but there are vv vLL, ,
B. S. O'Neil has d a..a ed of his car-
riage horse, for shipment to the Old
Country. He received $200 for it.
He is a handsome animal and at last
•
fall fairs attained many first prizes.
izes.
John Reiland and family, of Exeter,
will this week move onto their farm
on the townline, Fullerton. We re-
gret their removal from Exeter, as
during their residence here; have
proven to he desirable citizens,
The wedding of Robt. Higgins, of
Lsborne, and Miss Mary Humison, of
Hensall, is announced for November
27th ; also on the same date James
Bonthron and Miss Y'ungblut, both
of Hensall, will appear before Hymen's
altar.
The blessing and re -opening of'St.
Boniface church, Zurich, will not take
place as before arranged on the 17th
of Nov., but has been postponed to
Nov. 24th, contractors finding it
im-
possible to complete their workby
aforesaid date.
A despatch to the Chronicle from
Rome says:—In spite of persistent and
apparently well founded denials that
there is, any immediate danger of the
Pope's decease. the air is full of spe'caY-
lation and apprehension, indicating'
that his end is not far off.
r with Mrs. Roy
Mr, , Robert D. Roy
and daughter, .Elena, of Russeldale,
moved to Exeter last week. A Russel -
dale correspondent states that thee'
community regretvery. much. their. re-
moval
moval: from that vicinity, but what is
their loss is Exeter's gain. We. wish
them every happiness in their new'.
home: .
g i
George W..Mxners the efficient eat a n
d
obliging' hardware. clerk, with W. J.
Neamanhas decided to take a bold
, w t
stepin life when in the near future he
will accept as 'a heap -mate, an:esti:
.p ,
mable young• lady in theperson' of
Miss Katie, daughter of Theis. Pari
mer,. of Hensall. Mr. Miners has leas-
ed Browning
's Dr.' Brownin s neat residence on
$anon st.,,and will takepossession`
ext week. Hie sisters,o •Elimville
t,e''� t them
will coine`ta o�n an�'Iitqih tnt
y .
The R.
Exeter
ickard Co.Gf%RL1NQ ROS.
Hensall
ME were never before in such a good position to meet
your requirements as at the present time, We have
madee especially large provision for this season's. Fall :laud
Winter trade, and have succeeded in assembling together
in our stores at both Exeter and Hensall, the most desirable
lines of goods obtainable in both the European and Domes-
tic markets ; and hal,.ving purchased in every case for SPOT
CASH, We are enabled to give our customers exceptional
val tie,
not try the : gum instead ofpater:' and attend sc}iool'here
Ready-to-wear kdlothing.
10 Suits only, 1tlen's, heavy all wool, doubled -breasted: 5 00
Tweed Suits, well made and lined, worth $S so for
15 youth's Suits, sizes from 32, to 35, fine quality, good 5 r .;`)
pattern tweed, Al lilting andd trimming, $7,5o for
10 *� Boys' Suits, sizes from 2S to 32, good strong tweed, well made
and splendidly lined, regular price would, be $5.40, 7
special for».., ,,.. ,,., »,,•.. .,,, 614,0, . ,,,,*
15 Men's derk grey Vicuna Overcoats, ade.inmwne est style,
splendidly lined and Tailored, silk velvet collars, re- 7.50
gular $10,50 Coats for ,.,, ,,,,,. ,•.,,, .,,.,»
90 Children's natty little Suits, sizes a2 t0 27,worth
2,0
from +3 to 4.50, now all marked at .
-»+•l �•�••� •P�, o° ,: tet•-:�-'r� : �• •No`' ;•x � �•2 �°-1• �� w; ��r•1•�i'� f••h�•��••I••,� i� I•�•�r-�3c•t. ,,-i••l•�i�
An interesting Towel Opportunity
e
t 5 doz, extra. fine quality full beach [luck. Towels, f cncystril).
yed ends, size 23 x 45, regular 35c, Towel, special l 4 for 9110 4.
4.ars-1,.;, least-„'salaa+i + lea-ai lra i :: i lax q,rw a .+ i w a.Lea?,, j eoa -a, ea
•
10 dozen fine alt linen Huck Towels, fanny striped ends, size-
p ,.,......,. 2 c- :L
lax good value at, 10 cents, s eciawl � far.„ ,., .....
5 dozen -tine quality heavy weight Huck Towels, stripedends
size 21. x 42, reg•uler25; Special, 4 far... ....,... „,... •...,,15Cr *» '
WOULD YOU BUY A JACKET
If you could get it for so little money that the price. you;
apail
d was nothing com ared to the value of the coatThero
re so many days and nights on which the wearing of jackets
is necessary, that too buy one at these clearance prices is a,
mail= of -1Sdou, prudence and frugality, The Jackets aro
new and the latest style up -to date goods and must be clear-
ed out,
All jackets that were sellingfor $10,00 reduced to $8.00.
All ,Jackets that were selling for $8.50 reduced to $6,`50;
All jackets that were selling for $8.00 reduced to $6.00.
,ill 'ackets that were selling for $6.00 reduced. toto $$5416
$4 0 ,tk0.
All jackets that were selling for $:.p.50 reduced
Highest prices paid for poultry :—Dunks geese 6e,
tl... eys 8e, chickens 5c,—:Putter 160, eggs 17e, lard 12c tal-
to sic, dried apples 6c.
Blanket Bargains.
25_ pozirs 1014 Flannelette Blar ets, in white, grey and fawn e
acre1. s, beautiful fleecy finish, regular $i. kind, special for 7 U1
ss
25 pairs extra large size I1/4 Flannelette Blankets, extra soft i fi 0
Ffinisht in white and grey, regular $1,25 kind for >o
.Dress Goods that are Right,
500 yards fancy Tweed Dress Goods, all new shades, a beauti-2
300 yards fine all wool Etarnenes, ill latest c'olorings, very QC
fas "able and great value, for ....
25o yards fine quality Ladies' Cloth in all fashionable shades, 60
C
the regular 85 cent kind for.
Beautiful Black Dress Goods in Suit lengths, at 2. i0, 3.00
4.00, 4.50, 5 00, 6,00, 7.50, 8.00 and 10 00 ; these are goods
confined to us for Exeter.
Pickard Co,,
Direct Importers.
Francis Bros., of Russeldale, sold a i Additional census returns from out -
four -year-old gelding for $210 last . lying districts increase the population
week. ; of the Dominion ny over 31,000, to
Miss Maud Irvine has resigned her 5,370,000.
position as teacher of Salem Public , Messrs Smith & Carey doing busi-
School. ness as tinsmiths in Granton have dis•
Mrs. Wm. Grant, of Ayonbank, had solved partnership. Mr. Carey con -
the misfortune to slip on the steps of ' tinges in the business, takes over the
the church lobby last Sunday, fractur- ; book accounts and assumes all obliga-
ing a small bone in the wrist. ' tions of the oid firm.
week '
W. J.
Waddell moved last
The Co.,DFeClar Mauufacturae C
from the neighborhood of Anderson,
Y ,
Blanshard Township, to his new farm
in Ellice Township, near Sebringville.
Whilst John Irwin, of St. Marys was
work a—.elf-- Mr -doll' new )louse, the •
,s crw «,.,+.not clone they state Mbar they will
katfolding
,-
places. ' He will not be about for some .u„' i d uy�,ic)vc.. a ,Ie ,
,Woodstock Sentinel-iieview, ,,;ret
time.' Will, arrived from Toronto on Satur- -
The many friends of James Nagle, day ght Via John O'Donoghue, ', an
le, ghue
of the town line, Blanshard, and alex-mayor of Stratford, wbo was ar
member'of the South Perth License rested on a charge of frauduently se,
Board, will regret to learn that he is curing the signature nt John Calder,
seriously i11. of West Zorra, to a note for $500. Mr.
Dyspepsia in its worst forms will Donoghue appeared before the ma is -
yield to the use cif Carter's Little trate on Saturday evening and was re -
Nerve Pills, aided by Carter's Little leased on hail of $2,000 furnished by
Liver Pills. ,They not only relieve two local men.
present distress but strengthen the Mrs. Thos. Freshney, died on Tues-
btornach and digestive apparatus, day, Nov. 12, at her home on con. 8,
' The auction sale of Robt. Millman of Blans}zard Township, aged 73 pears.
Blanshard, was ,held on Nova �, and : The deceased ladyhad, been in poor
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1
proved a very, fair success. the farm health for a considerable time but had
was sold' privately for .$5000, while the only been confined to her room about
sale of chattels amounted to nearly a week before her death occurred.;
$1,4Q0.,. - Besides her husband she leaves a fano
W. H. McCullough, of St. Marys, is ily:of three sons and three daughters
asking damages for having broken a to.mourn'het death. Five of the .fatn
small bone in his foot by stepping in a iiy are at home.
hole on Water street sidewalk, oppo- George Murch, of Parkhill returnees
site the residence of Mr. Geo. Poland, from New Ontario, where he went
nPaofto in ect the
'n that town,on Nov. 2nd.. with partyten s
London, want legislationfr•om the On-
tario "Government limiting the com-
pany's assessnaent- to 5150,000 a year,
for not less than ten years, and if this
Mr. and Mrs. Hume Barr, of Ander- lands granted to the veterans by the
son will shortly leave for the Cana- Ontario Government. Amongst those
dian Soo, where they will visit for a who went up with Mr. Murch: were
time. ” Mr. Barr has leased his farm on several Nairn, Ailsa Craig, Pau k
Inline for a term of years to E,. 'hill, including Messrs. J1. D. ,'McColl,
Park -
the tow A. McCallum. Armstron and Huth
F'i a
Hewitt, of Farquhar.
G. G. McPherson,
a chat- Nairn ;.1{rank Atkinson and seta,..
the Stratford' Council seeking
ii:ilsa Craig. There wei , also two,
ter for an'electric road from Stratford ''
rnen from St. Mar s. ur. Murch has'
to Mitchell. Certain Pittsbur,fg gentle- Y
. taken uptwv.o claims of 100 acres.:aad
he
t,
m t
• rd dair.
men were in Stratford � . .about thirty miles from New Liscard,
week and ';looked over the locality..
.., . _. , and says he cannot speak too highly
.Henryreigb n, of St. Maras, ; an of country.
, Y >~ � .the con try.
of a e
old gentleman past sixty years g,, A very sad accident betel Mrs.Mac-.
who has been engaged to work dttrin Laren, t. Marys, o : Friday"last,
g. e S n
y
,
i .: d .a
the season:; -tri Nassouri,_ has .plowe, The old lady._ had gone on to the
over sixty-two acres this fatal. and if stoop of,her verandah to "throw . some
reach the ,weather, keeps` open may a water on her garden: In some:'- way,
seventy,. This will be hard to heat :in she lost her balance and fell over the,
the Pro ince of Ontario, e her
9 � luahti railing, in it awa in e
••are i o
is s '1 acLa n was g r i d nt
what Mr . 1 e
based. fall. r
has arc
Mt. S. Rea p
,... it , t
h n. was found.that o
n es -h ase ew
Mllm
athe o w
familtarl .-known ae the ...o,
i her. head
u 2 ribs, enc broken .and a ea
„ rd bo of,hei ib w
tate,-Rivex Read'," Blansha a . t north -
of St. Mars. : Mie, and. bod severel = bruised ':She. la
1-4 miles y y ,y y,
er- , ci o a s or some me timd so.` that it.
. , _ a'resident.. of .Moth uncot;iq R. b ,
Rae:has beef ,. ,, o;>, ,. .
Mr fly. t
,w which was feared she .would .Hoff.) .. A
well ome. seven ears, daring- h .. . ,5,.
y g'
e e r `. ahe -!ie 'testin ” oietl :` under
leased ._snecessfnll h resent_ , ...
time he as ,,�.. ,... 'testing g q y_
e e o :_ e
An tald.ltid of so
rid of. care. A. ,
s.be o an to Mr. . •Ro era a the best y. m
.a n J
1'cm 1,.� g g
S C has written Graham, Parkhill; Jatnes Stewart,.
CARL 1 NG BROS.
Furniture �F
Empori
,'S OLD STAND..
We carry a large, well assorted stock of up -t
nitulc, good values, your money's worth, and
atsfaetion, both as to price and quality.
Flan NCH awl all Killas K
Il oiilp lu ! ttond&1 to.
Funeral Directors
OPERA HOUSE BLOC.
BverIey 86 Hustoi
date
guarai
Gi'limbina type � All
1�❑ GRADUATES
q(�c'
B(lsi(le88i_caddef � f14G �U11 UItU�AtS UL�
.As yon increase your use-
fulness to your employer
so you increase your chan-
ces of promotion— yyour
usefulness to the busi-
ness — your wages. .A.
course rn the Federated Business Colleges
with schools at London, Toronto, Hamilton,
Ottawa, 'Sarnia, Berlin, Galt, St. Catharines
helps you. to reach this end. lla ndsomey ear
book and altieulti
ar
p t , rs on application to
Forest Gitu Business College,
• Y. M. C. A. BUILDING,
LONDON, O.
J, W, WESTERVELT, Principal.
Ope week till Thanksgiving.
M. James Russell has been serious
ly ill the past few days.
Mrs. Elliott, of Bowmanville, is
visiting with Mrs. Jas. Miller.
,,._ We l a ehalf sol c arse boots and
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enoesnor35to40ce s a. pair,
G. Manson
Forty three cants pee bushel is now
being paid on tho local market forr
oats.
Dr. Lutz has purchased the Hamlin
property on Main street, consisting of
store and land. -
Dix Kidney Pills—: ure relief for
lame back, lumb. , and all kidney
and urinary deran ents. Sold. by
, LUTZ, Exeter.. a
The supply of pumpkins' is low and
apples are clear, so there is sorrow in
the land, but let us cheer up ; Jack
Frost is upon us and taxes will soon be
due.
Dayman Crittenden, who has been
engaged in Cobbledick & Son's roller
mills here, for some tune, left' here on
Tuesday -for his home iu Blyth. His
place will. be taken by Mr. Elston.
Mr. t Watson:..
R
eig�ht -sixyears of•raf3 e.
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NEW
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forosition=.
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W. J. ELLIOTT,
Principal.
wieseitememeeltemaaill
Exeter Municipal.
Council.
Council met pursuant to adjourn-
ment at Town Hall, Nov 14th. Absent
councillors, Muir and Evans. ;!1
Minutes of previous meeting read
and confirmed.
Levert—Aimstrong— That the
fol-
lowing accounts ae passed and orders '
drawn on Treasurer for same :—Ross
& Taylor acct. $7.65 ; Geo. Atkinson,
labor, 31.50 Thos. Welsh, do $ 2
Wm, Treble, breaking stone, $ a87:.
Jaynes Creech, water tank, Tow(
property, $:3.00; J' " Cref"
10c ; Silas Handford, 50c ; ;k.
Kemp, part salary, $25.00.—Carrie
Levett—Armstrong— That any
the resident physicians be granted,
use of the sterilizer by making ti
cation to Mr, Creech, (sanitary in
tor,) providing the same be ret
to Mr. Creech in proper condi.
Carried.
Armstrong—Levett — That.
adjourn to meet Nov, 20th, at 8
p. no.— Carried.
GEo. H. BisssjTT:
Mr. Hay, of Bay„� Bra0 0 1
wasin town on Monday o
O
our i3 d a
d.vertise. t
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for sale, etc., in the Z,
We half so' omen'
shoes for 30 cep a,: a pair:
)s., fJ_is iG
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niznals, fa
ES.
s :boots k
C -r
Mas
d Mrs 1'
are vis
Fail Clothing
Mrs. G, H. ° ant' i an
Verity, of ' Brantford
friends in town.
ls:not only a luxury .at this �ir.'andMrs, James Ab
Y Y 1 •don, sent the past
friends ha and around Ex
time of the year but it is au ab
, ,
d
We. half sole . , Ilan s 'fi
Health c
' necessity. a
solute, , ;,o .
shoes for 35 , cents a p
us .show:;;' .o z
a �, ,”
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mands ,f-�
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e' and ::Tw eed
fine line of . /Worsted _ .. i
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Suitings,
and `,Overcoatin .s. 'We
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endeavor to o ao all times the
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bort
week vnsi r l
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air.
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verY 'finest ices aw.aY
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safe, sure ; and., always a
la .:
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imitations :,. trove:"it
fifty.,: ,.l ,.
value. Beware :of , such, ;, et Pn
nani's at dru ists et tf.,. yon , caano,
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et 't e.: ill sed it to o •: by . ala I
n . y_:� ,
upon ;seceipt
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