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The Exeter Times, 1895-11-28, Page 8• E WINTE When men go rustling along, shivering, But you can for the cold by stepping into CARLING BROS. Cheerful Store; bristmea in tile Old (memo, Seeeesta STEsteleiftes.-Thii '1140,j,estic' leaves New York, Deo 17th for Liver- pool. The 'St, Louis' leaves l‘Ti-n,v York Deo,1S1 for Seuthanoptou --passage MO day, Why he idle during the wiater -watts? Try the Gold Yields of South Africe, Ana have a continuous auttuner. For partieulars, lowest rates and tLj formation, epply te Ceptain Geo Vele, Exeter, Oab, 4tf -----e--- ThVVind Storm. iiieat terrific wind storm ./i0lted this 'nictitate on TuesdaO morning, For several hours it blew a hurricane, and huge 'brick seructures sbivered, fences mid frame buildirigs itot otect- ed were levelled or darnaget, . The smoke stack ab the electrio power the siding at the etation derailed, while the earl was blown out of the Metropoli tan hotel etable. Feeces too numerorte• to Mention were levelled. IT FEELS LIKE WINTER when Jack Frost nips your fingers. But you can defy Old Jack by taking CARLING BROS.' advice and dealing with them, IP IS 7/77IsTril1211. But that makes no difference at CARLING BROS. Their stove is warrn, their Stock is Seasonable, and their welcome always warm. CARLING 111211.••111•••••11••••••••••••••• ROS. Nvoztz) TO o.t7a IZNDS Last yeer at this seasoo, we specially advertised to you, pur intentions for the •coming Holiday Trade, but owing to the guiemese of the summer just then past, went on tem miseion to fulfil these prom- ises with a go al deal of sinking of heart for feer taitet Cerietinae weuld prove but a reflex of the se miner days just gone by. T our serorise, hovvever, thee foreboaiegn were not re1zc1, as at no prior emison did we mike* sbeadier ad more artisfactory trade. The Volume of buainess was fully more eveze and al- though not as large as on epecial Seasons previous, was accompanied with a greater number of customers, we think, than ever before. The sales were less through smaller buying, owing to what has been regercled all over the as couatiy an excep- begetter quiet seceon. With the encour- aezement gieen us last year and the bettor character 'Jf thee we have heert to buy and pronnse to stow our cuatomers the old stand pecked with goods, whenever, goods can be shown,. and will be in shape for the Chiistmaa Fair. We expect to hold from the 10th of December to the 'Obit of January. We will then de our best to contribute to the p'easure and , WM. SWEET, VE reeRIN A BY SUILIIE•.IN Ls ereeared to do any kind of Bird atuifing and taxidermist work at 1113Y time. INSURANCE. LINEST ELLIOT,AG r FOR TEE WESTERN ASSURANCE', 01M PANY, ofToronto: also for the PUOENIX FIRE IN$URANGE el/MEANT. of London Eagland ALLIA.NOR INSURANCE COM- PANY of Eneland, LONDON 1TUrTJAL I. mere we snitANO On en A D Read office, - LONDoen Forni year's this Cornpany has done the tamest bailees./ in Canada at the lowest rates, consiatent with security. Assets, Jan. 1891, - $367,190.00 13,000 Petioles in fennel T. Ea ROBSON, President. in O. mcDoNALD, manager. Fur further particulars, apply to DAVID JAQUana, Agent, Ezeter. _ TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th 1895. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. best intereme of every caller, who may Brevities. see lit, this Season to favor us wtth a Christmas, four weeks from yester- call. day. Today will be 9 hours lot.g, from sunrise to Sunset. Our American cousins will return thanks to -day (Thursday.) The municipal election pot has com- menced to boil and we learn of several aspirants. CR-RIGI-G-, it* 'I I INrEj P, M*" inter Bargains AT THE ig Bankrupt•Sioro **We are clearing our stock of Ladies JAt.:KETS and CAPES at Prices that mean Business. We have some Very NOBBY JACKETS, at closest Cu t E. Troyer, of Drysdale, has invented a calculating machine. It is a novel de, vice, and Mr. T. seea fortune in it. jolinDilhon, a "Philadelphian, cente' all the way to Wiarton to hunt , deer. Being a foreigner he had to pay a lieense of $25. The Times has received an invitation to be present at the formal opening of the Huron County House of Refuge at Clinton on December 5th. A horse attached to Davis' delivery rig ran away on Friday, and threw a couple boys, who were driving the animal, into the ditch. The organ, seating, and electric light, three brioches of work in connection with the Main street church , which had not been cotnmeneed 'last week, are being placed in position rapidly, and will be ready for the re -opening service on Sunday. Prices. Our stock of FUR and ' GOLF CAPES are away ahead; ofanything intown. SPECIAL VALUE, in LADIES', and GENTS' FUR COATS. We can save you mdri- ey on Xmas Fancy Goods I last' realized. $26 from silver collection. F' A resident musical student can be received into the comfortable home of a vvell-known lady professor of Piano and Singing. Other branches of education can also be pursued, as com- petent teachers reside in the city. Ad- dress, "Musical," FREE Pans Onaion' London. , The Junior Epwoith Leagil of Main street Methodist church, at their entertainment on Wednesday evening The entertainment was pronounced first are a Big Line with us, Strc's will be class by al present. The little tolk Complete in a few days. acquitted themselt es surprisingly in the various drills and exercises. The offerings in the Lorolon cheese board Saturday, amounted to 4,107 boxes, September,October and Novem- ber make. The cable registered 44s. for white and 45s. for colored, conse- Come and see 'us for choice wii ter apples at low prices.."„," J. A Stewart. T 1 rivi onion: , 1 l 1 lat Sunday in Adyent Dec. 1st 1895. Holy Communion at the morning service. •••••••••••••••••• W. F. Gundy„ barrister, of Leamirien ton, Ppent a few days of last week visit- ing friends in tom. Tun Tnires told the Toronto weekly Globe from now until Jan, 1897 for only $1.40. Tell your neighbors about it. • The date of the re opening of James St. • Methodist church is December 29tb. not 06th as the type made nit say last week. There are several weddings on the toeite the principals being populat young folke a town. Partieulars will be given • The various week night meetings in connection with Main Street Methodist church hew° been dispensed with this week, on ac000nt of all hands working night and day to get in readiness for the rc-openieg of the church on Sunday aud Menday next, The Ilrussels Poet Agra that the eotinty paperti mend free copies Of their paper to Ore Route of Being° and it is •tinite peas- ibte that al' vidli de so, but will the; Post ten us why thetourity of Karon should beg its ele*seePertf: #17 w Vier would po jot eery one of them and the oonnty Jeettld eobeeribe for them el1,--C1inton quently bids ranged from 80 to 8 5 fie. No sales were effected. The cable for blie same week last year was 51s, and the price on the Londoii board went as high as 10 3-16c. What might have proven a very ser- ious accident occurred the other even- ing. Nina, daughter of T. B. Carling, with lamp in hand, went to the pump for a cup of water. Returning to the room she tripped and fell over the dog lying on the floor, breaking the lamp and igniting the oil. The blaze caught the carpet and not until a large hole had been burnt through a mat and car- pet was it extinguished. Mrs. Carling with great presence of mitid smothered the flames which had. already reaohed the ceiling. Strange to say the little girl held onto the cup and did not even spill the Water. house was blown down, a care Akk loanrance decision, • An importaut decision was giVeD lasi week by Chief Justice Armour at (*node Hell in the twit brought by John %rimless & Coe jeweler% of Toronto, against the Lancaohire and the British Aenerica In- surance Companies, The stet was for e3,200 insmance, and the depute was really between the two enarence Cam - pathos. At the time ot the team fie e last winter the meurauce companies stamped leesleuse on their psliciet wbich aurae the policy holder a co-insurer with the com- pany for seventy five per cent. of the pe' - Loy; that is the policy holder agreed to ito ure seventy•five per cent, of the value of bis stook in some other company, and in the event of not doing so became a co- insurer whh the company for tbe differ- ence between the 75 per c nt. anl amount he had so insured iu other com- panies. The deoirion of Chief Juetice Armour decides that all such clauses is were stamped on the policies were iuvalid and of no effect as not conforming witb the Outwit-) Statute whioh riquiree that rimy yatiation in th c ndit'ore of an in-ur- ance policy must be printed under the head of "Variations eni Additions" in the policy. Cbslt°r 8Gyet el8elr. ilae0Such,' and eutertainment in the Preabytedan church on the evening of Thanksgiving Dy was a 'success. Tbe' attendance was fairly gool, the oriteria and edibles eve.' to the kit of fare useally provided by the Iredies of the church, while the prognou More wae worth the price of admission. Mrs. Mooreci of Londen, who bas a large class of pupils in Exeter, gave several aolos, as well as instrumentele on the piano, which write eqnal to anything over hear it in Exeter. She posseases a fino (near voice, well cultured, while as a piauiet .her teach is artistic, decisive and inimical, Mr. Me - Callum also amused the audience. He gave two readings in hie humorous end idea& fmannta MrS. Manson in her recitation of '-Saunders •MoGlashan's Courtship" elicited much applause. Mani X V White, Mrs. J. P. Ross and Ma. E. J. Spackman contributed several vocal selections which were well received, while Mesars Rev. Martin, 8. Popiestone, J, Murray and W. Caldwill sang a quartette which added greatly to the enter- tibitnent. Little Miss Tait gave a pathetic) recitation in eplendid style, and enhough a tot, her recitation and Timmer - Wag would do credit to some of our elocutionists. To an encore she gave a srlection ahich elicited much applause. lair. Judd Davidson rendered a very flee violin solo in masterly style Rev. Mr, Martin did the duties of chairman. Ree ot Poeta,' Intelligence. The face of a private postcard is not to be used for advertising purposes. A simple business card, plain or orna mental, such as may be of seryice in designating the business of the sender, is permitted, These cards are net trans- missible as such to points outside of the Dominion, and must have written or printee on the face thereof the words 'Post Card "-Two more denominat- ions of letter cards of the value of 1 and 2 cents respectively are now •supplied to the public. These cards serve in the l'4itIest sense the purpose of letters, 2 c nt cards being for city ciretilation, wItile the 1 cent cards are for eirculat- i0 where there is no letter -carriers' de- Itivery.-No person should mail money on other valuables in ordinary lettere. hey should be in all cases handed in for registration .-A number of persons have beenfined-in no case less than $.10 -for illegally inclosing correspond- ence in newspaper packets or In other articles of mail matter prepaid at less than letter rate. A criminal prosecution is also pending against a man who falselyalleged that he had enclosed money in a post letter. -Persons having correspondence with the United King- dom aid other European countries should be careful to prepay their letters by the half ounce, not by the ounce, the unit of weight, for aO countries be- yond Canada, with the exception of the United States and Newfoundland, being half an ounce. Personals . . H. Ingram, L. D. \ -S.'who has n practising dentistry at Exeter, for past number of years, has gone to George. -31r. John Gould, of Lori- , spent Thankagiying Day under parental roof. --George Knight, of tame visited his parents and other nds in townlast week. -C B Mars spent Thanksgiving in 'Hamilton. ill Collins and fatality of London e the guests of P. W Collins and ily the for - epart of the week,--- t Gaddia, of Exeter, was one of the ta et the assembly in connectien the Luean Lawn Tennie club last k. -Mies Pearl Rollins has return - rem a pleasant Visit witli the family ev. A. L, Russell, Londonne-Will and has returned to Toronto to n mon positioa in a wholesale ware.- Mr. Arthur Ramsay, StartMondey to learn the milling butii- with the Rolling & Williams Coe -John Currency Lis itt Toronto, ing friends. --Mise Urquhart spent ksgiving in Berlin,-- Mr, James et, town', has accepted a position as nan in the Luean. Timee. -Mr. Welsh hat returned from the Soo, e he hat spent the surnmer,-Geo, ks bean tumortakenfroin his per - ilia Week, and is doing well.- ty-reeve Catling and wife, spent Thanksgiving holidays with X, Ramsay and Wife, of Igt, st,-Miss Sarah Atm Smith, of liter] is the guest; of her unele ArilhSm am ith, 0 bee the St don the Ilde frie land -W weir fam Mis guea with wee ed of It Fell resu Many of our readers will remember hard Ruby Davis, son of the late Erlward ea Davis, (known as Ted) a former resident tens of Exetet, and who at one time drove town stage between lExeter and St. Marys, eieit eu en had been eiriplo3red tor night Than foreman in a matth factory in etroin Swe One night last week. by Soma means forer the installers became ignited and Eteu,, Wes. ben with two asaoeiates were killed, wher The factory had been working night Brea aod dity and about thirty were at work Son t when the are broke otib. At 3.80 Depu the morrung the alarm tvas given and,' the the fire spread rapidly. Be was 24 Rey, years old; his remains were inferred at Fore Kirkton,• Ram Mr, Int r lug. to Ineepeudevt Order or Iters. L t tnete be a grand rally 4 i wera ee c urt 123.Exoter. The largest min et leeididatee tun to he ietrodoced he onto• numbers On Saturday ote vete& r 7th coming This la 000eld y Poore as kilo largest night on, that tekeir metre foe years, Let ell the breib be in etteodauce, 1 Our ev, ea Willieme lois Leen invited to rstuain soother near pagtor 01 the bora m, thcialat chnecb, Mitehell her This week heirefe to our store one of the and 'argue% variety of Rablier goette diet hali eine 00iini to town, Cell at J. 1'. CLaTkItles. ered mias /ki, Keen, of Bs Menem has been ha* engaged te teed, the twitter doper teneut of ren Mrivertoo tillage school for 1896. The (try ib $t00, We keep the celebrated Crompton Coo sets in Yittlei, Comainia AA end uureiug eertet, beildee the line 344 anti I. J. P, Cietnien. e etre 00opee widow of the late teeter, ii, wilt mope the reetory et •'Clacton for ,Isorne time until oho has had time to make oilier ar tweet/mete. Dr, .1, 1V, Coltai iittle boy, hi Mitchell, had the misfortune to fell on tho elippery sidewalk ea Weenesday afternoon and fracture out. of his arum. The residence of neectet Sheebottone, ef Thortelale, wait breeen into the other day and $30 oaeh talon. Mr Shoebuttom was in st.twai ye ht the tiM i. • John Latnbert, of Elute, shot an eagse a few days ago while out on a gunning eepedition . el he ba te was a beattlY, bieaeuring 7e feel free: rip to tip. The Stratfourt council at their lad meet- ing passed a by law inoreaaing the num- ber of hotel licenses in the city from 16 to 17. This is sorely 4 3:etc osrassive more. • be:marriage of .Tho Dewart, the pop- ular ohemernalter of Cedelyele, to Mi89 Mary Brown'of St litaWa was colehrwed Monday at tbe Roman Coahuila Church at Se, lentrye. Rev. J. R. Liudsay Robertson, of St. atarys, has declined the mill tendered him some weeks ago by the Presbyterian congregation of North •Eeethope and Hampstead. H. W. Thompson, tf Mitchell has sold his drag buatnese to W. Beriev, Mr. , Tlionipaon e ill go to Wcodatock to man- age tbe oatmeal mull recently bonght by hie father. Ciniatmas eeason is airmen, here and you s., I' want to rerneraber your Maude in a tangible way. We are offering some hand • some Chrittmas goods at pricea that will catch you, at J. P., CLA.,1KE S. ' Mr. A. P. Wilatin, barrister, after a resi- dence of four and a half years, left Mitchell on Wednesday moraing for Toronto, where he will remain indefinitely. A falling off of practice IS the cause of leaving. Mr. W. Colwell of Paris formerly of the Mitchell'Advertiser hav sold out the Review thanhe has bee3 publishing there for two or tbeee years. The purchaser is Mr. C. Lawton, of the Toronto World. Mini Rabeon, of Siddallsviile, the vic- tim of the terabit, summit. by J Lying, who r afterwards committed ruicide, has e aleatat completely recovered from her in. ineies, and will not be much disfigured. Fora choice Rejoins Ourrante, Peale, Essences, Spices, Baking powder. The Housekeeper's Delight, without a peer at the price. We have never heard the firet complaint against it. Sold only by J. I'. CI rke , Qboppling, 1 net' erstand it lies been report() that 1 have given up the ohoppiog. r take this opportunity It, notify the far - Mere and public in general that 1 will still coutinue to chop every day he the week at the Exeter Power House. A first class miller engaged. W, G. Beee• 7:kelvins Serviees. .1; The tenon 'eba,uksgiving service heel in the Thesle terien elm oi Thureley morn- ing was a grani seryine. Tho attendance wee Atoll, but these who were there had ree oh to be thankful for the help, and avengtb, and edification of the service alone, et nothing else. Rev. George Jack - on of James street church, gave a lery exeetleat addreos 00 3110 tempers' rnerciea so abuudantly bmtowed upon us iu this land. Who amerce of song shoeln also heve bon given by a union choir, but the regular church choir retelered good service A colleotion of come a7 Wae taken for tivi poor end Peedy of the town whetthe Poor Coat Cho OorratrY. The following etatiattoe furnighed by a special committee of the Seim° County Conned are of interest: -We find the coat of land and buildings in York to be about $25,000, to accommodate 100 inmates cost of ruaintenauee $1 10 per week. Mid - Cases, 50 -acres or land and buildings, e ett $25,000, accommodate 125 inmates, coot of maintanauce e1.84 per week. Elgin, 50 acres teed and buildings $11,000, accommo- dates 100 inmatetecoet of msintenance $1,. 81. Water oo, land 150 &errs, total msk of land and buildame $26,000, tmouromo. dates 125 internee, coat meintenance $1,36 per week. Noifolk, land and buildingie coat $9,000, mumnimodates 100 inmate'', omit of untintene,nce $1.18 per week. The wind etorm Tuesday morning, resulted it the" burning out of several abimneys in town. Try Grieve ior a $14 Black Suit • we have a snap for you in Black Goods for the next 30 days. At Grieye's 30 day sale you can get a fine Scotch Tweed for $12, at ?s, less than cost, We have a big lot to pick from, at Manufacturers Prices. George Grafton has leased the Exeter Tiarth hotel, and is busily renovat:ing, it. ''He intends conducting it as aetem- perance house. A man who goes to see a girl twice a week, and takes her to an occasional entertainment, is legally engaged to her, according to a recent court decis- ion, W. G, Bissett's grain warehouse, at the station, is being raised and adjusted, it having sagged •considerably to the west, owing te its capacity being over- taxed of late. Owing to not being able to secure the presence of Mr. McGillivray on the date first selected; the Independent Foresters of Farquhar havechanged the date of their entertainment • to Thurs- day, December 5th. Persons should Rot clip articles. or items from the magazines and papers in the free library. Under the Libraries' Ace, anyone destroying journals, magaz- ines, daily papers or "booke, belonging to a public library is liable to a fine of ' $10 and costs. • An interesting incident occurred on one of the Grand Trunk trains last week. A Polish or Hungarian immigrant gave birth to four infants while the train was nearing Detroit They were all doing well when the train reached Detroit, and went through to Chicago. s Postmasters have been notified of a new counterfeit U. S, treasury note is- sued under act, July 14, 1890, series of 1891, check letter B and plate two. They have also been notified that here- after 1 cent, and 2 cent, as well as 3 cent, letter post cards will be issued. Two -cent stamped envelopes will also, hereafter, be issued. Seaforth team are the holders of the Hough cup, being the Champions. Fri- day Chatham. and Seaforth Collegiate Institutes lined up to play for the Hough cup. Seaforth won by 7 to 1 This gives the Houeh cup to Seaforth for thisseason, they winning five games this season, Berlin, Chatham, Goderich and Clinton going down before their onslaught. Western railroads hai:e agreed that on and after Dec. 1 they will impose a charge for carrying bicycles in baggage cars. The wheels will be placed in the same category as excess baggage, and a charge of 12 pee cent of the first-clase passenger rate will be imposed for their transportation. The minimum weight charged on will be 50 pounda, and the smallest fee collected will be 25 cents. The Lucan Times says :--"A: dast- ardly act was committed on Sunday night last by some miscreant who deliberately threw a stone- through berg. Lee's millinery store window, synaShing three panes of glass • and breaking the window frame. They also broke three or four panes of glass in Mr, Dennis Halloran s black- smith shop and smashedthe frame to pieces. The council should offer a reward for bhe arrest of such people. Juat to hand Om best American Snow White Batting. In pound bunches; very -choice, at J. P. Clarke's. On Wednesday aftertmen a few sports; men had a frieedly pigeon ehoot-ten live birds each The %more was eta fob Imes G. Bisvett, 6; W. T. Acherion, 5; V, W. Collins. 8; W: Green., 5; Robert Sandete, 7; A. Snell, 6; W. Clarliok, 6; N. D. Harden, 8, The following shot a five birds: -.T. afeDontild, 4; G. Ca jelinston, 3. The tad letelligence waft received hero yesterday afternobn of the death of A. M. Peterson, (nee Miss Carrie Temple- ton) of trainion. Manitoba. Deer/tied was ik• fOrtnet esteemed resident of teeter, and her many friendis here will regret exceed Ingle to learn of her sudden dem* Bek: SideS a husband, she leayes a family of three small ehildreb, • for the youngeat of whom the gene her life, yoo; terday Mr, re'erson tuts the artpathy el Many Meade la kteter it hose ea t• since be formsd While on avant here a few •yeart ago. Mr. James A. Wateon, of Mitchell left on Tuesday for Mamtowaning to look after some lumbering operations that be has gone into there Mr. Watson has been a very valuable and much respected citizen of Mitchell for twelve or fourteen years. Mrs. Efunaberston, of Mitchell, had the sad rniefortune to fall on the 'Ave of the a short time ago and fracture one of her arms and badly injure one of her aboulders On. Wednesday she fell a second time on the at in and aggravated the injury. Owing to the opening in connection with Main Street Methodist Church there will be no eneetina he'd iu the .Rea,a1 Tern plows Hell, Bat the •fellowieg Monday eight, Dec. 9th, will be election of officere, when all members should be pres- ent to select officers for the terming terne. Come one and then all come. Mrs. John 9 Coppin, of Mitchell, has lot the sight of her left eye through par- alysis. On retiring Setarday night the eye was in perfect health, and thortly after four o'clock in tbe morning the Power of eight had totally left it. Mrs Cmpin is nct suffering any pain in the eye but she fears the other one may go the eft me way. At Wedneaday's meeting, of the Strat- ford Presbytery the request of Rev. Mr. Campbell, ofGrantoe, for leave of absence to permit him vleitiug California for the benefit of his health, was granted. The cell of the Mitchell congregation to Rev. W. A. Bradley, of Alvinstoa was sustain ed by the Presbytery. The salary to be paid is $.1,000 with a manse rent free and free taxes. A Cabineneliaister said Friday that Par- liament will meet on January 2od, when the ferrnal opening will take place, hut the address will not be debated until the following Thursday so aa to give members from a distance an opportunity to spend the Christmas holidays at home. They make one feel as though life was worth living. Take one of Carter'a Little Liver Pals after eating; it will relieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, aive tone and yig,or to the system. Sale Register. • ----- Auction. sale of farm stock imple- ments, etc., on Friday, November 29th on lot 8, Southeast Boundary of Us. borne Sale at 1 o'clock, p. tn. Joint Stock Co., Proprietors, Harry Brown, A uctioneer. HOOD'S IS Pi ONDEUETTL. No less than wonderful are the cares accomplished by Hood's Sarsaparilla, even after other nreacriptions have failed. The reason, however, is simple. When the blood is enriched and purified, disease it disappears and good health returns, anti Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true blood purifier. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25o. To Smokers To meet the wishes of their cus torners The Geo, E. Tuckett & Son CO., Ltd., Bamiltort, Ont., have plated upon the Market A Combination. Ping of & 13" • SOOKING TOOACCO • This supplies a long felt want, giv- lug the consumer one 20 cent plug, Or a n cent or a 5 cent piece of the fatuous "T & B" brand: of pureVii ginia Tobaeco. The tin tag 1 8c is on every piece' R.Pickar &SON'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE WI LL COMMENCE ON SATURD AY NOV. 301h, ••••=10M1.4•=1•4•1111 For List of Bargains SEE FRONT PAGE. R. PICKARD' • & SON. DIRECT IMPORTERS, JOHIST New Mantles Mantles • Mantles The newest and most popular goods. Sure fit- ter, serviceable' and at popular prices. DRESS •GOODS DRESS GOODS Stock now complete in all the novelties. See our 42 inch all wool Serge at 25c worth 40c. See our all wool 54 inch Tweeds at 5Cc. The best values ever shown. New Hats New Clothing Men and Boys. C . C. 3QEC-NZ-0., TOM - This cornuatunty was favored with a spew at tin last weak affoideel us a few day's fait ly good tleighing. The Week of James Mine, of Weodham, insolvent, amounting to $1273, will be sold in London tm the 28th Mae We have receirrd a copy of the Can - alien Alumnae for 1896. This issue is the' fette-ninth of the reties. the Ent Can- adian Almanac bearing the data of 1848. Ford Bron have rurcba-ed the butaer sbop and residence they now °coupe', from Clue Snell, jr., and the latter iS negoti- ating for a site ou whioh tu build another building to be tiled as a re alt store in con, nection with the rork factory. Win. Began a young colored man from Lucan, hos been arrested on a °twee of committing en indecent aseault on Emma Meecoe, of Biddulph , in September hist. Be was arraigned Friday morning, and had his trial set for Nov 28th. Bail wse accepted. Butler was taken to jail by his fattier, who is a, county conatable. Theefinal heat in the mulling match between Hanan and Ba bear at Gelveston. Texan was witneseed Thursday by a smsD but enthuse:see crowd, who cheered lustily ea Ifenlan brought himself in a winner. He won three of the five beats in the race for the championship of Eng- land and a $1,000 purse. MONEY PTO Oarsom. The amount of money eutDrors from catarrh will spend ia attempting to cure that foul and • disagreeable diseaseis almost ineredible. J. waienninee, of Oilier& Ont. says: "I spent between $2 O inC ESOO consulting doctors; .1 tried all 'treatments' without benefit One bon of Ohm's Catarrh (lure did me coore g than an the remedies A Wen box cured :nee, Don't waste money. Ceitse's Cure, with im- proved blower, 25e. It our-. 101111.11111 AND 14/HAT IT DOES. " The Writings of business men abona < their different classes of merchandise '4 are closely followed and read and con- clusions reached. Only by yast exper- ience in dealings,hence it is useless to record any other than faets and if the reader will carefully consider, nothing but satisfactiOn will follow. When tbe fall trade opened up various report% had their rounds, that business was staggered and purchasers woukl be scarce, and money scarcer, However, we have not so found it. Customers new and old have visited us, and if the money could not be provided then tbe good names and promise of men wen - known to us, purchased and went away pleased, besides many cash cus- tomers. Our Overeoats aro a dailv praise to the buyer. Suits for the full grown man to the child of 4 years. Tts this line we have nener placed before the purchaser a greater variety and better values. To those requiring, We say, come in and look through, get price,s, examine qualities, and if yon can honestly say they are not -values you can only leave them where they are. Notwithstanding the great de- mand for Flannelettes of evIrich have 48 patterns,,yot our sales so far exceed last year iti Grey (all wool) Flannels by fifty per eent. A cordial invitation is extended intending •buy- ers, A lot Of Men's Stiff Felt Rats at 10e and 25c, fortnerly we:rah $1.00 and . $2.50 each. Ali kinds of roultrY tak- en, Eggs, 17e. Butter, first class, Ific J. P. CLARICE eieee T4'