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EXETHR; ONT. CANADA:,
THURSDAY MORblING, ,TANUAR,Y 16, 1902
Dutling-the.pext twO .vveelcs cn
Oast and Steel Rauge's,
Cooking and Heattig.
Stoves for, Coal) jar
Wood.. Skates. Hockey
Sticks, Lamp Goods.
During stock -taking we .1).1.
give yOu,-"BAR.'g-AINS •, for
• CASFI: Gon'le*"..and see our
stock and `get our PRICES.
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:STOCKTAKING SALE
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Boots, Shoes & Oversioesi.
", We have a ew add pairs of over-
all:toes and rubbers that ware going
to sell at their regular y'llue. -
-Child's overshoes Worth $1 25 for 60c
- Boys " $1.25 " 75c
s " $1:9-0 " 90c
Worne " " $2.00 " $1.00
Men's heavy rubbers, 1 bucklefor $L00
•Men's overshoes for
$1,00
. ken's rubbers, regular 90c for 75c
Wdmen's rubbers, regular 65e for 55c
Wdmen's rubbers regular 60e for 50c
Women's felt shoes, $1.25 for 90c
„Men's felt shoes, $1,75 to $2,50 &it'
$1,50 to $1,25.
There are only a limited number of
• ,Zpairs in each of the above lilies. Call
, early and secure a bargain.
Horse blankets at 15 % off regular
price. -
Regular line of shoes and harness, al-
ways in stock, a. •
% off cashapurchase.
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Crediton.
XETn'Rl..UMERLYARD.
deck of Lumber -pine and ihemlock,
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'170 000 -feet of hemlock lumber for barns, ,etc.,
„also; shingles, laths and cechr posts. Prices
reasonable. -JAS WILLIS, Yard :East side o•f
'BRIEFS,- aie enjoying mild win-
•'•ier•weatheaand. the month, is already
half gone, How is your Oil bin?-
. Adol. Hooper of Hay, paid bur village
flying .visit on Friday last. --The new
'council. met on .Mooday, last, anad. ,orgara
ized for the year's business, •Keep
your eye on them, every meraber:is'a
• hustler--Wrn. Lewis, sr. is sciinewhat
• indisposed this' week but-
-,--krialr:114ve a speedy'l'ehbverk„ ' He -has
much work of•late, especially
LArvas is spending
the. week with friends •in •Granton.-
. The annual conyeopon of the' Orange-
: knen'af,thi4 diatrict *as held. in their
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hall here, on Tuesday last and was
I largely attended. • by representatives
froni surrounding lodg;eS.-What with
la grippe,boils. toinsiliti% mumps and
..vaccination many of. quo citizens are
on the sick list these day. -Charles,
• youngest son of James Larnport, had
his right leg serioasly crushed: last:
Sunday and will be laid up for some
• •tirae as a result.-13-ectqce •=r1loltzpian,
• sr.,'who has been spending some weeks
past with friends in:alai:tiger', return:"
• aed to his home here,:',' on Saturday 'lase
looking hale and hefartyA.The Ladies',
AidaSebieby'olthe :Ilethodiat• Church
are practicing for. cia grand. cencert to
be given in town liall in the near -fame
The chief 'twin it the "Telintile of
. Fame" and, will §a rendeaed layi, local
.talent anlanarcanses to be the afent Of
jt -sers'On. Particulars latera:aHave
enewed your subscription to the
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s? Do not delay this matter as
thOditor requires your dollar as well
as Pitir neighbor's. .
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We buy:,bur Parlor
Suites *direct from
the 'Manufacturer,
Call and See
Our Stock
Waiiimmidlerlimitigoomielmanno
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Lucan
BruEam,---lt is rumored that the G.
T. R, willibaild a new station in Lucan,
This is a convenience, that is sadly
needed and it is to be hoped that the
building will be one suitable for such
an hanaprtant center as this village is.
-The Stiteastaewn furnaces in the
High--•sclapol we".•epaired recently by
an expert from Toronto. -On Tuesday
last Miss Margaret Walker, of pros-
pect Hill, was married to Mr. Philip
S. Riddle, of $t. Marys, .0n Monday
evening last the members of the Lneai.
brass bandrileasantly surprised their
Secretary -Treasurer, Mr. S. A. Dotme,
by presenting him with an address
and a handaozne tilthag and revolving
office chair. The address was read
by Mr, E.'Carter,' Di. T. D. Orme pre-
sented the"Riair
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ST'OP THE-GOUGH
AND WORK OFF THE COLD.
Laxative Brorno-Quinine Tablets cure a cold
in one ay. No cure, No pay. Price 25 cents
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BRIEFS. --A. Wildfong sold a
valuable bade., te, eorge O'Brien a
few days ago. -Mrs. P. Henderson re;
cently.recelyeda Visit from psy.0 g
grandablia'afrom .Chatlaatia. kOeS
1Nh !4d and R. Northcott paid a
v 'tat'amtlis, A. Box, of Stephen, last
Week.4, Oharles NoOtheotekiit his sis-
te?,"•--Nelfie„avieited friends in and
-ah..dund Theclford, last Week and part
of Oontine,, of St. Joseph,
Was in our neighborhood a few day.4...
ago. -Miss Moir, of Toronto, is et
prasent visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wil-
liam Russell. - Geo. Geddes, sold a
odslaerser Handford, a few
days agpi.-The many friends of the
laie Mrs. Mann, have the heart -felt
sympathy of the whole community.
Warren is sporting a fine new
sleigh, purchased from Brown &
0.)ark,•of Hensall. - William Russell
was Deputy Returning • Qtficer for
the recent election. -0. H. Russell has
-returned to Toronto. to xesume his
studies. -J. N. Northcott has returned
from his visit to friends irf Thedford.
-We are glad. to note that Mr. John
Meliahnn is abl to be around again.
--Mr. and Mrs. Goode and family, of
• Muskpka, are visiting at Seines A.
Brien's.-We are sorry to lose Mr.
Thomas Ilarvey4froni our midst, but
wish him every success in his new ven-
ture. We are seke be will , make an
obliging
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.1 G. STANBURY, B. A., EXETER. ONT
Law Offices...4Private Funds to Loan. .
• BnrEps-- George Rutledge, of Gode-
rich, spent Wednesday evening the
guest of Ni.'4T, Fletcher. -Mr, and Mrs,,
W. A.,Caur eutertained a few of their
'Hen -Mal I .A.ndeheOn The action of cartees Little ,r,L,Ter
1 BRIEFS; -Dr, J. W. Atkinson, of Pills Idt'pleasant, mild
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and natural.
satiety, L. D. S., D.D, S.,Honor Grade. . blrotyyt allalg ziaPitel.4-1 A/ pi! and Mrs. They gentlY stimulate the liver • and
a- *ate of Toronto University, Dentists. Teeth regulate the bowels but do not purge,
bxtraoted without_pain or bad effects. Office Highet pent part of last week with They are sure to please. Try thaw.
in Petty's Block, Hensall. At Zurich every friendkpril Atwood- John Huortddgere in. miss Margaret Daly, daao tee.ef A sWEEPING REDUCTION IN ALL LINE OP GOODS
Monday, commencing. May 30th. ,
his Mr. Thomas Daly, of Egmoradville,
cer, Commissioner, Fire Insurance Agent, and barn nAxt stl
G. J. Sutherland, Notary Public, Conveyan- , teuds bql. ch gt-lbauf., _ xisa Ruby who has been teaching school in
Issurer of Marriage Licenses. Legal noatineents werry.;:of Exasjs visiting her 'aunt, Logan townsbip for the past couple of • .
carefully drawn,at reasonable rates. kleneY m Read the following quotations and make your purchases
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Mae at the Post Office, 'lensed' ttlrUed 1ron`.SL-40seph's hoaPital, of a -handsome gold early.
old chain bracelet by
to loan on real estate at low rates of interest. rs• 4)41;00
.-Xfs. Kerslake 13:as re- ears, was recently made the recipient •
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one hundred tQt18 of feed to dispose of at the Landoll, wliere sr-fel/ad a cancer re- the choir Bridiget's church,
Hensall Oatmeal Mills the coating week znOVed.h-MISS PO of Loahl in a. who L f i; 40
D, URQUIZART.
BRIEFS.-11,tr. B. Kuiser was in Seri -
forth on Monday', attending the fun -
(van or services as organist c teas for 80c
has ben aVowith Mrs, a'John. John Hoare, of lot 28, con, 2, East 4. 10c bars'Ohallenge soap for 30e
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Stephens; returneWhome: ;On MOoday, 7 bars Comfort soap for 25e
Wawanpsh, was the owner of 100
-Miss Effite Cornishakirkton,
eral of arelative,-Miss Wysonaal Galt, fag MIS's:Nettle ffigheta--- igisai Alice
ie'visiting relatives and friends in Hen- OttmerOn is suffering with an attack
,sall and aiicinty.---T. J. Berry recent of the grip.
ly ,purchased fine heavy driver
-showegood action. -James Beverley
was in the villagelast week on busiress,
-The members of the Masonic Lodge,
of this village, enjoyed an oyster sup-
per one nightlapt week, at the close of
their lodge meeting. The supper was
otten up in gbod style by Mrs, B.
Huron
ThEaTuckersinith Agricultural Soci-
ety haYe selected Sept, 25th arta 20th
,as-thVdays for their fall show, 4'1 - . , -
MI''',V-Win: Bassow, of Crediton, has'
purchased ,a farm near Zurieh and
aiser.-Mr. Fred Kycld, a marit.top, will take possesion in a abort tirae.
formerly of Hensali, who is here on ..a •Bluevale cheese. factory is no more
visit, has recovered nicelaafrona a ver,Y they having decided to turn their at-
seVere attack: of.. measles, and we( in tention. altogether to the rapanifacture
Clinton daring „the past, ore& visiting of butter. ,
relatives and friends. -Miss ' Duffus. br ' r.ithos. )3. SonierVille; °fit.' Helens,
Tharnesville, recently of Goderich, has
last week - sold. his 200 acre farm in
been in the' village during the past West Wawanesh to Sinythe McLean.
week renewing acquatiatancesa-We
for $5,500. . ... 1:1:• .•• . '
are now enjoying good sleighing, and
V.:Thes. B.. Somerville, of St. Helena",
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the farmers are taking advants.ge of it
'last Week soida lii 200- acre '7farm san
in the way of briagieg calt' large
West WatVanosh to Mr. SmYthe Mc -
quantities of green woad- and log, -
Lean, for $5,500. -h;• .
Oar snow plough operated , b.y, Mr, it.
Bullard did excellent service ou:Sat- . Mi. Jos. S, Laidlaw, of West Waa
urclay afternoon last after the snow wanosh has disposed of his farm to
storm had subsided somewhat. -Mr. Mr. W. H. s: Gibaon, • formerly of the
James Murray and Mr, Sam Smillie, -CroW's Neet:TX-s-C-IN.'" W. T. . '
took a trip down the line on Satur- Mrs..Alma,VictoriatirebtissaaWidow
day. -The a,nnual Meeting of the Car, of the late',41-0..,CrebaSsa, sistei.of Mrs.
mel Presbyterian church was held at H. C. Efrov'e'r, OT Clinton .„ died at".her
the close of the prayer -meeting on home ia Montreal on Sunday last.=
Wednesday evening of last week.
James Dale ot. , I ett, was married
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There was a good attendance, and the
to Miss Mary Maks ,on New Years
different reports as submitted, were of
day by Rev Mr Mtie'gaave; they. took
an epcouraging nature, the officers
a trip to the Soo andother places.
for thepaet year.were'Welected with
the exce-rgreiii,'"drMr.- Win.".Bell, the Last week Mrs. Niminens of Clinton,
treasurer, %:*iliaa served the congrei had the misfoytune to slip down and
gation so faithfully, for oy.er s.,.20 years fracture apaaccitifile of ribs. This will
and who. wessed his reeignition, _ a eonfinealier: tath,e house for sometime,
committeeas appain'ted to &aft a W:Graewicli, formerly of the firm
resoluti6V expressing the hart -felt of Grassvick & Twitchel, Clinton, but.
appOseciatien forlhialciag and faithful for years a reaident of Manitoba, had
services, and to 'find such further over 10,000 bushelslof wheat this sea-
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evidenee Of suclaappre.ciation as they SOLI. .. .
may desire -M; and: MrS; Sutton, A pretty wedding was that of Miss
who were recently -visiting Mr. and Sarah Pattison of Wingham, to Mr.
atm jas., carlislehave returned home. aeau Johnston of Hastings, on Jan.
-The• Rea.. Mr.' Loag hat been cot- La. The knot was tied by Rev. R.
fired to he parsonage throliglf'illneis, Hobbs • '
for the past two Weeks, •,-'11'he first .. • "
Fred Rain, wild for the past•fiVe
acfeeting of the cot -hied for this year'
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was held in Miller's Opera Hall, on
Tuesday evening last. The new Reeve,
Mr. W. J. Miller, at the close of the
evenings business entertained all . the
members -of the council ithtita way- of
treating t4m to 'an oyster supper
whiehjs heedless to se.y.was 'much en-,
joyed hi .all. -The Re Mr. Mr. •Brown,' of
Exeter, exchanged duties ,. with Rey,.
Mr. Jewett, of this village,:" Pn-Salo•-•
bath last, • Mr. Brown preached a mis-
sionary sermon at the, _morning service
and at theeVening4aieryice :addressing
himself,: particularly . to the women,
and showing howonuch they had to be
thankful loate• Ofirietianity for better-
ing theit•poeitiera in life; and elevat-
,ina,them to th,eirattUe'position. -:-.The
Iletnsall Brasajaand ,erilivened the pro-
ceedings of the skating rink on Ties -
day ev,eping,:aplast tf week. . And,. we
learn dust themanagers, Joseph Ellis
years has been neaa Langdop, -111orth
Daketa, has returned home 1"61, a visit
HofilaisfeeTwrernellontlis._ f,rie,,ri:,cLs around
sViNY.k.0
James Wilson, V. S. lc.laither of
John Wilson, V. S.aof Wirigtl'ani died
at 'S J oseph,..111Qopii, at ., the age of
41 years, The. ',remains were brought
to Wingliarn. - • a
The death of James Mitchell, raa,rlaa,
the departure of another of Tarp:1300a
pioneers. Deceased reSided riee,VB1ne-
vale, and ,had jrenlied the advanced
age -of 86;yeara •
At thecroAng'exercises of S. S. No.
1, Theketsmith, the pupils ,•pAaited
their Neacher, Miss Rentne,, Xurray,
yitha ha:ndsome 'ring, aceompanied
8Y address.. 2
4 lbs. seleet raisins for
eaves of fine farm land, hut has added Good 4 string broom for, 25c
more to his possessions. He recently
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21 bou'Elia the a,cljoininh fift2 cans best saIrpon for y acres from
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2 bottles select pickles for 5c:'
2 packages “Oow Brand" soda for 5c
Parlor matches per box 8
1 doz, dinner plates le
1 doz, eups,and saucers 00
M. dpkhart, $200eheing the figure
paid. t It is a fine piece of land and
SOME SNAPS IN CLOTHING
pricne.h.ri
Omasday of last Week, Miss Dora
A number of tailor xnade ' coats
tS,etpolfemkrt..awhe rofo;usrtteaepnie-ys,e7lmd McKillop,
worth $5 for-. -
Boys' Ready-made " suits, -worth
met -With% painful accident. With aa and 2.50 for_ a , , .$1,50.anasaaa
two or -tee other children. she was Mens' odd vests $1.25 for ' 75c
playing. in ' Mr. John Wyatt's barn. Mens' fine „worsted pants worth
when itome way or ether a scaffold $4,00 for $2.50 and $1,50 fata.,......75c
pole, fell, striking the little girl on the Dozen fine Haltfak "-Tweed suits
5409, cutting her cheek and nose. , worth $7.00 for 450
On Monday evening, Dec. 80th, to- A large stook of mens' and boys'
largenumber of the members and ad- suits, of good quality, that will be
herente-of the Methodist church SS- sold at your own price
seOled at the residence of Mr. John
Whiteman and presented Miss Lilian
Whiteman with a purse of gold for
her services as organist of the church,
a post which she has filled most faith-
fully and efficiently for some time.
;Malcom Lamont, of Grey township,
while on his way home from the nom-
ination meeting at Ethel, in some way
or 'ether fell and :the bone in his
legaaas broken near the ankle. Mr.
Lamont managed to make his *ay to
INIcColl's residence v where he
remained all night and 'Was taken
'home next day.: He is-75-'yeareaald
•Ales. Badour, of the Maitland con.,
Goderich Township, is quite an extfin-
siVe owner of farm land. -'but was "not
quite satisfied with whafilieatild. He
had 238 acres, being Iiifs 17 OA 78.
Maitland con., but recentlylkaighU the
faihn of the late John Evans; of 80
acres ; there are good biiiildittge on the
place and the price :paid../was about.
$2000., Mr: Badour :now owns 318
ac ; •r
Townsend, of -Thekersmitb,
wit& had "One of the experfinental plots
of snsar heets'the .;last ;seaapn,- is an-
thusiatic 'Osier the -results. having sec;
ond best in-q,his ciiiint‘y..--7aa?cading
the test, but his plot thrnecla'aihaelarding.
to actual measuregienta 5 ...tonsawkral
per acre than he Was credited; NV/.0.k
making it 2.3 tons per acre, which, de-
ducting $25 per acre for expenses,
wouldlhet
ire`ufts1:board87
profiotfp
8trhrrli7i's.1-ii ;di; t
church, Winghanattuptaon Thursday
evening and decided en.,4; the date for
the ciPpitifiigAf their ::new church on
Feb;a10544tche -first Sunday of the
opening services. Among the preach -
ers 'secured are Rev. A. O. Crews, Rev.
Dr. Briggs, ReVaiDr. Carman, General
Superintenclehe, and Rev. James Liv
ingstone. President of the London
Conference, The dates for each of
these will be announced later.
The, follpsving officers and directors
Wire apPOinted for the Tuckersraith
AgriculediaI Sotiety : President, D.
wool), Seaforth; vice-president,
'Jerome liado ha,. who has „Veen. teach- ''"George il1s, Seaforth ; Diree tors: -
ing schobl'af"Drysdalg-fath4„,past tw:"fl M. Broderick • and- George • Chesney,
Seafartli';•,Itinies' Evans John M.
GivenTOOk'aiiti"Janiee S.' 'Smith, Mc-
J,ohpa•Dalp,:and. C. McGregor,
,• Grecitge:14e; Win. 'Chesney,
Tuckersrnith.-
"Aliditeaa:-A. Young and Wina•Sorner-
ville. •
Th-eie died at her home on the -Base
Line,'Hailletha on Jan. 2nd, Caroline
Hooper, ivirte,of Wtn. Btillen, aged 61
years and 9 -months. She was born in
Cornwall, England; in. the: .yeara1840,
comingto this: country in the year
1868, and -settling firakin the township
of East Whitby, where sh'S was united
in marriage in 1868 to -Wm. Bullen,
After living there for,ten years they
came to Clinton,. three years later
they settled en the „Base line, where
her remaining days 'Were spent.
George Darie;'bflie 5th con. of Mc -
K ill op, died -a kiturdiy 'after a.p,,
ness or but one week. Mr. Wide had
been in Seaforth go -Saturday, and af-
ter returning -11ofne- Jie toorVehill
which was followed by a seif'cre at
tack of inflammation of the hings, and
which proved fatal' in a week. He
was S. mail in the prime of life bra.g
not quite 49 years of age, Ile was a
native of McKillop, being the only son
of the late JameaDarie, and a brother
of Mrs. Andrew Swan, of Brncefield.
James Beattie and Miss Beattie, , of
Seaforth, had a most niiraculous'es-
cape from a very serious accidenCone
evening hist week. They were
driv-
ingitrpuqd the streets when they were
oYertakeia by a team of runawayhoraes attrielied to a sleigh. The hors-
es jumped on 'the cutter and carried it
out to Main street, where in sOlne way
they got,disentled froni Mr. Beat -
tie's cutter.'" Alt: *tittle's horse also
getaway froiliptTWaeall'but did 'not
run far' trefote'lt;iis eXp tared, Mr,
'13eattie and his daughter were thrown
from the cotter,iinuch Was smashed
,tb pieces, but neither they nor their
horse were seriously' Waited. .
The annual meeting of the Hay
Branch Agricultural Society Was beld
ni the town hall, Zurich, on Wednes-
day. Mr. W. T. On,laWoll was elected
,eliajtanab,, and the direetors' and treas-
urer's reports read and adopted. The
•tr,gasur6r's report showed a balance on
;hand of $1$1,504 Whieli is Very satisfac-
Ay. The follawirw officers -were
el: President, W. 'T. Calwell;
Iiit.viceaniesiclent, Jacob ttaberer; '2nd
••iics- resident, Pre(' Wfilert, direet?
and F. N. Smallavonibe intend haying years, left on MoticlaitaTor Toliett
the band at least :45-ne night during College, Quebec, to further pursue his
the week while the skating -continues studies foo .
good, this will have a tatidency to The grteeian well at the House of
considerably increase the .attendance, Refuge has been drilled and a plena -
adding as it doeeko much incise to the .fal supply of water has been secured
pleasure of the OenitigiT: John Short's at a depth of 22 feet. The water .will
auction sale of ',household: 'effects Pn be purnaed by,"wind-mill power. -
,Friday,afternoeia .of. last, week wasMO, Mckay; of Blytli, while playing
wall ataended and fairanrices was at- hockey witlf-Clinton,against Seaforth,
boarding with a his. kin -in-law ' emu had the naljfirtuue t . get one of his
tainedaaMr...Short, we. learn intend!
in Seaforth;.Vii Thursday of last week,
claugh'ifer, Mr. tind Mit'. Whih..0Olwill. fingers ofiV.theright hattcrhaoken. '
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-The,residence cif S. Akira; Zurir.h,
Bayfielda , , , -
Wfl,S the-seeneafif a "-Very- happy vved-
ding -MO Teat'irr•Ye'ar'S' day; ,when his
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.BiatEFs. ers o Court, dilighttiaareisie A., was united in mar-
13ayfiald 1, - bald their annual riagh with Arthur Stelck; of Manitoba.
'Ball "Mt Fridayight lase. which prov-
About sixteen
young men met at
ed tgran' dstiecpasa There were one
MM. Geo. GoilOolt'a:-Witiehelsea, the
Ma:red and tiventy couples. present
other da;Yancl cut heesiitinner's supp
besides a numbea ofspectators and it
ly of wood; Ioathhahava ening a pleasant
time was ,spoatt irtamatnes, singing, et,.
friends on Thursday evening to a six ,j needless to sap -they all :enjayed the
O'clock tea WL Mobre is very low l'Ivening. The hall svae >baautirilllY
at thne of wlating.-Mr. and Mrs. E. decorated with pictures of most at the
Switzer, Of St. : Mary's are visiting noted men of the South African war,
friends in and around the village this and most:of the Royal Family, • also
Week before leaving for Manitoba.-- brilliant flags were hung all around
Will Miller is holidaying at home this the walls and ceiling. Musicaivas fur.
week. -Mise Teresa Stewart, dress- nished by the McDonald Orchestra,
maker, returned from St. Marys on while Mr., Westlake actedasWednesday after a two weeks' visita-a, inager.-Mits N. Martiar• and
Mr. and Mrs. .T, C. Irvine, 9f Dalhdta: . eft:„..Martin lett for Toronto on
are spending a month's visit with Monday. Tlfe tormerro going to the
friends in and around the village. hospital to undergOvan " Operation for
Robert and Amos Daupe, of Kirkto4, her throat. -John McLeod, of Hunts -
returned on Saturday from visiting ville, Muskoka,, who has spent the
their cousin, Mr. Julius Doupe, og, , Xmas holidays with his wife and
Gorrie, :who is ill, and whoae recover'family here left for there again`, this
is.doubtful, • • :week. Alex, Porteafield and 'sister
• ANNUAL ggEttNO-r.Tile meet- Markof•Belgra,ve, attended the tall
ing of the •,Blinishard Agr'l Sticiety grjdaY. evening. Mary aliaamirie
was herd -ort'We'dneSclay: afternoop:i visit friend C• •fctr
last -we'ejt: r Igx; Fergpsoif of Creveland,urived
repoit at' ta' spend the winter under
The debt -on: thg":Pe tat tacit - 'Albert Yonstone
the greit4daltdep 'ed. 't $200 lei • d f
"..0f 0 . t on "Mon ay or Drumbo, ere he
An extra iffiift'of "fie•.iir5 .10,0Si:oft the has secured situation •,.1,s 'baker -
society willhe madeqiiis7year to clear Miss Thompson, Of '.13rutefieldil, is the
off all the 'debt, and if theyabealortuta- guest of litiSs'Faledn'er present. -A
ate enough to have goodweather will great rdsh around ""the grounds laid
altogether likely be suceessfill The out fdivilie. neWKesbyterlad Church.
following officers were appo'rit'ed for The Cellar is'alreadY dug and the stone
this year :-President, .Amos Doupe ; will seen all be on the gro'und ready
vice reside t W Carr , f
grea,t addition to the square. P. lza- • On Tuesday, New Year's eve ver
gat) is on the sick list for, a few days forty of the members and adherents
with a bad. cold, but We hope soon to of Cole's Methodist church, Goderich
see Prank around again. -Miss Maud township', efireiad the' hOSpitalah
rergason and Pars; and Miss McMur- of Mr. Peter Cole, by,stotip, and „re-
sentecl' • d Mrs . Cole with, wham
settie'e4secilair tcs 'eitpr6t1wii
of este"em. , ,
Jessie McNichol, daughter aOt AO. ore. e• 3-• .„,1904cakevaa _III
Afegi*Orii (40,01.00.tec.„, atni, Battler, O., Oswalt() J. rer "
n W. , Directors, or operation. This chureh, will be a
W. Hanson, Geo. Bently, John Law-
yer, Win. Hazlevraocl, Jahn Pothering -
ham, Walter- Gowans, G. Scott;
Honorary Directors, John Haziewood,
David Rogers, S. ; Sec.
Treasures, Rtabt.13ea,tty. The date of
the Fall Fair iithe,21ad and 3rd of Oct.
If Neil ever"Wae- a; specific for any
one complaint, then Carter's Little
Liver Pills are a.: speatfic for sick head-
ache, and every Wonrta should know
this. Only one pill a dose. Try them
Mrs. James Townsend, sr., of North
.Dakota, and her son, Horace, are re-
newing old acquaintances in Tuoker-
sinith ; the latter having sold his lands
,and, property in -Dakota, may settle
here..
A suit for damages has been entered
by G. 0, Routledge, Of Clinton, who
was employed by D. K. Prior some
time ago. fle fell frora a scaffold and
we undeastand svill seek $1000 damages
for injury received to his foot. •
Mrs. J. O. Bell, of Winchelsea, re-
ceived word of:the death of her moth-
er, who died at her home at Mother -
Well, on Sunday' from at internal -
growth. The deceased has been . an
invalid for the past two or three years,
During the last six months of 1.901
there were in' Clititon 21 births, 21'
Mai:Tinges and.16 aleaths as compared
*UK first six' months of 14 births,
marriages and 14. deaths ; the totals,
for-thVAittlare 35 births, 30 marriages
and 301/41031U'
HUSTON
ErS' OLD STANDr
1411.11D
Is al. liancl, for with aching corns, a
prompt, safe and pairiless remedy Is
needed. •This ie ',Oat what t'utnam's
Painless Ooi?rt antl "V'tart txtractor is
"prompt, painless nAia pernianent.
All druggists Sell it,
ray,of Ohnton, attended- the Ball on
Friday night,- jobb Day has been:
laid up for some time but is on the
mend again and we hope soon to See,.
3 ack's pleasant smile again.
AST-4:1).Ft)
Boys' heavy tweed overcoats
worth 34.50 for.....,
Matte heavy freize overcoat*
worth $8 and $10 fol.! ....$5 ind $6.00
Men's fine black worsted avercoati)",
worth $10, 12 and 15, for „Se arid $$
Mens' heavy black worsted over-
coats, velvet collar, quilted saga
lining, original price $15,50 for $7,75
ypMureno'wsuanodffberoys' sealette caps at
Boys heavy tweed overcoats Men's and boys' fine tweed caps
worth 34.00 for c' $2.00 regular 500 and 75c ,at 25 and .3;•'•
All other liars in the stock at equally low prices. -
These bargains dannot last long, and if you are in
of auy of the above lines , pall early.
New goods are being added to the stock daily so that °us.
tomers will he able to obtdin anything they require.
need
0. H-priton
old stand, , Market depot, Exeter.
' . ,... • Kippen . ' - a, . ,,,AD,VipE TO MOTHER...
BniEfSh--Mr; if? Walker, tra,Veller, If youilittle her ck giri colimahbote
and wife, of- .M•xtjaloo,- are visiting with lispre that,:.the. flist4hing to .
Mrs. Walker'a:Patentg, -Mr. and Mrs. do is to.inhAha flitoatland' cheat with. .
welcomed by theialninaY :friends here. to use /9-eft:Vine freely -a whole bot..:- :
Wm. Ivison, of Kippett." They are I Polsona'Niawiline. Don't be afraid ' • i
-Mrs. Balfgriaaandaatint,;Miak Smith, tle fdit."Wraiildit't burn or blister the.
the1Gosheia.arid vicinity. .- Het: ?DIAS., of•Nefiiline his Previously been stirr-
I
have returned -after a week p -Visit :in., tenadairest akin. Rub in until all it. ,
Parkdale with relatives and fajOds.-, takten up.lij the pores, and just loefote
John Johnston, of Manitoba. '1St pay- thelphild goes to sleep give him a glass
ing-visit relatives and frien:dt oh of lickwater intohibigh about 30 drops
'Welland speaks well of. the ciatintrylku,Thrs is a sare.., pleasant and
the same, as all other businessandepeady cure Large battle 25 cents,
pushifig people do. -Rev. Mr. KiltY, ••• '
•
of Delhi, who has been visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. Farquhar, left on Monday1
for North Bay. where he hopes to be I
invigorated and restored_ to health. aaa,
ile heag-been' trOullted- With a throat1
affection and lics naedical adviser and
congiegation -persuaded the change. '
His congregation are being ministered
to by a substitate until his return. -
Mr. T;'0oughlin, cattle dealer, par-
n....we
N EW -STEAM
ar-
-- -,...1 •
Having just mad u-af bdpin'eS's we
chased froraiVS0. Taylor, of Kippen, Parilemprprierrspire:Gtso.:„0,p,A. 71, lads, i
tweli ,head of fine export cattle at ,
market price, .bot selects such as these
$5.25 pen cwt... „This ;is. rather above
WATER TROUGHS, --"
J
were, rare valne.-Joseph Hagan, for-WAETANE:S, '
merly of the Parr Line who has been
•. INGWILLsatc.
out with his brother, in Dakota, since •
last April. returnecron Monday with PLUM E3IN G.
his little -nelce to -.'spenda the. winter • a, ,.• a.
a
with his father, Mr. ',John Hagan.- We pay special att'entiontb all kinds
Miss Lilly,Whitenia:xyleft on Monday Plumbing, - • a ••••
for Detroit, ta attpnd the academy of ' , ----, -, • *... a,..-----1-
.,..
music in that e' - aYas. Loan, who We do ahythingio the line of Wood- '
has been hereviaiting frienclii,. left on work, and REPAIRING of any des-
.. •
Wednesday fordars.hoirae indite North- ternition. , .
westaaPearlyMoere, daughter Of Mr. k • i. "-' . -""----'"-- - "`
bitten oh the 'min indlegahv a dog. • saa , .,„, a .a.,.. ,, a .: -
William.:Moora of Kitaa•-• alw.as badly ' '•I ,-Okadion., & Keddy.
..,
The deg waghot. Great regret as ''''.-h- . , .; - • - „ :.
North ToStri Ilall, Exeter.
„ ....,
left for theamfortuna occurrence. , .
"a",'" •4,'
81.0YI
• t is a case of have to I
fif
We must reduce our stock
of s.toyes and ranges, we
_E'dd the space for spring
i•-•
,g6OdS.
NAPPY 'Mutter 411164,1)Veja COOKS.
9,, 4.. rg 38.00, now - 36.go. )1,
reg 20.00 fOr 18,50.
9, 6 hole, reg 45,,too, no -w 41.50.
These' have large retesvoir.
•
Egase'-burtier.
, •
IVIascott, reg 22,00 for 20,00.
Brillia.nt, reg 26.00 for 24.00
Honor Bright,reg 29.00 for 27O
Buck'..s 'Prize, „reg 23 oo, sale
• • ' .
price 20 00, s
scrOkimetsireiimmotriiirim,
"2",e;ri: 30 00, sale " •
eaters,
price48‘,50. coal heater 65
13rillietie"With oven 3500, sale
t pox stove, reg 3 00 for 2 so
t3'riRcead3i2.
)-t with'oven,38 0::), X box gt9VO, reg 6 25 for 5 50
salq.,1/14e 36 50. t Queen Heater, reg 8 25 for 7 5
The lp.st three are,dovkle heaters, x Queen Heater, reg 75 for 8
Buck's Stoves and Ranges are ackriowledged, the best.
Everyone guaranteed.
tr(rtlik4401'.0111#V eri.
odi 4alt At- Rootlet, J. Suraras, Ed. eller, and
tit'ek was Infial0t0r,400„.0,t '6he-,1008s,,, Wm, Blackwell; 'Thad. Johnston and
naSilt:ellW:y8t.21111plithiltly ihseetS;(' lpul;'easslhafrej tleI:thtintsmicinniemeritaihitst),t'siht'6 directorst heei°e
"4d, °Wed Motheh and the other meth' mot, and Mr D S. Faust was te-eieeters
-
of the tatee,)% •'ad iteeretatpteedst(rear) •
We. have:.Jost'received.A. • ';.01.p.x4p.n..(..of c
Was Onsiclered to be bought at a fair