Exeter Times, 1900-12-6, Page 8�F.
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AT THE BISHOP STORE
The ... 'eat Sale Continues.
Extra special bargains in overcoats.
Extra, special bargains in suits.
Extra special bargains in furs.
Extra special bargains. in Crockery and Dinnerware.
READ THIS LIST IT WILL REPAY
YOU..
Men's laankaroo fur coats worth
16 00 for 1175.
Men's Russian otter fur coats worth
15 00 for 1100..
Men's coon coats worth 35 00 for
27 00.
Ladies' astrachan capes worth 15 00
for 10 00.
Ladies' astrachan napes worth 18 00
for 14 00,
Ladies' astrachan jackets worth 27 00
for 21.00.
l ,idles' astrachan jackets worth 29 00
for9..,3" 00,
Ladies' astrachan jackets worth 39 00
for 2900.
Rr
Men's fur mitts, calf facings worth
00for I 25.
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READ THIS LIST IT WILL REPAY
YOU,
Men's beaver overcoats worth 700,
clearing at 4 0a
Men beaver overcoats worth 7 50,.
Clearing at 5 50.
Men's Beaver and worsted overcoats
worth 1000, clearing at 7000,
Den's beaver overcoats worth 12 00,
clearing at 800,
Men's all wool frieze overcoats worth
0 550, clearing at 4 05.
Men's all wool frieze overcoats; worth
7 00,. clearing at 4 85.
Boys' frieze overcoats 3 00, 321, 3 50
and 4 00.
Men's heavy serge suits, black and
navy worth 5 00 for 3 65.
Men's heavy Serge and tweed suits
woeth 5 50 for 3 00.
Men's heavy tweed suits worth 6 50
for 475.
Meu's extra heavy tweed suits worth
750 for 5 50.
Men's extra fine worsted suits worth
000 for 0 75.
Men's tweed and worsted suits worth
1000 far 7 50.
Boys' 3 piece suits worth 4 09, 425,
and 4 59, clearing at 3 35.
Boys' 2 piece suits at 100, 145, 2 00,
210, 2 30 and 2 CO
Boys' knieker pants 5e, 40a, age and
00e.
157en's heavy frieze coats, short
square cot 2 25.
;}fen's fleece lined shirts and drawers
50e, clearing at 40c.
Tea's wool fleeced shirts and drawers
'75e, clearing at 60e.
Men's fleece lined shirts and dra
w
ei3
Sac, clearing at 65c.
4
We have about 350 ladies' kink?
ets
le-
ets to clear which must go this 0
week and nest. Ie you want a.
new and stylish jacket at about
half price, call and we will be 4,
pleased to show you oursttiek,
97ie ce set,serol- orcelean
c dinner r
worth 7 00 now 5 00,
97 piece dinner set, semi-porceloaau
worth 8'50 now 0 25.
07 piece, dinner set shaded and gold
decorated 11 00 now •S 00.
Whitt toilet sets. English goods,
only 120.
73c plates for aa, 85a plates for 03c,.
03c plates for 75e.
A largestock of dishes of all lauds
at cost price.
Jaen s and Boy's gain rubbers at cost.
Men's extra fine shirts and drawers Men' and Bays' stub proof rubbers
125, clearing at Bae. at cost.
We are doing a big ordered clothing trade. It you
have a suit or trouser notion let us save you money. Black
worsted suits a specialty.
The Bishop Stock at The Bishop Store. Opposite
Hawkshaw's Hotel.
Store open every Evening.
J. A. STEWART.
Griggs
1 For liarriake Licenses,
Eiook Storo,
A full stock of School Books
for Public Schools.
= , A full stock of Sunday School
Library Books at wholesale prices
Family and Peachers' Bibles
Full Line.
Everything in Stationery,
wholesale and retail.
Jolill Oriu'9,
B x i Il E a
eexeseeeceseoccesommonelk
INSURANCE.
LIRNEST ELLIOT,
Agen for theWEsrxiu Ass:MANCE COM-
PANY,:of Toronto; also for the Psa2NIxFIRE:
NSQTiANOE COMPANY, of London, England;
and LTANOE INM:TMANCE COMPANY,. of Eng
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1900
MAL HAPPENINGS
W. T.' Goodison, of Sarnia,, spent
Sunday visiting friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovens, of Maple Lodge
spent Sunday visiting at Mrs. Oven's
former home here.
Messrs. Levett &
Rogers have made
large shipments of fowl theast week,
to British Columbia. p
The roof has been placed on Carling's
new block, and it is expected. to be
ready for occupancy during the begin-
ning. of the year.
While descending a set of outside
steps at his home in Usborne on
Thursday last, John Hunkin slipped
and falling fractured two of his ribs.
Several Biddulph and London town-
ship friends were in Port Austin last
week e k attending thewedding of Miss
Mahar, daughter of E. Mahar, and ai
'Jr, Kennedy, a wealthyfarmer, all of
Port Austin. Miss Mahar is a cousin
of Mrs. M. J. White.
John Daunce and wife,of Ailsa
CraigS
were in .:town over Sunday.
They came to attend the anniversary
of Main St: Methodist ehnrch,and
show that their love for Main St.
ch irch(of hi
t which Mr. I3auncey, was
one of the prime movers, in re -build-
ing ),has not waned. Many old friends
Were pleased to
-
again n siake hands
with the visitors.
Wedding Rungs,
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
Spectacles, p acles, Etc
CALL ON
R. HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty. 1
4:X.
'14 211 zs
OIL Do v.� A — 'he Sarnia Cau
.,
� t CxAxN. '1.
adian said last week; "The price of
crude oil suffered another, drop of two
cents last Wednesday, snaking the net
price $169 for Pretrolea crude and $1,
54 for 011 Springs, It is expected that
low price will prevail for some time ;
as there .has been a general depression
of oil values in United States, follow-
ing three great strikes in Lew isCounty
West Virginia, where an absolutely
new territory has been opened up
which promises to equal the record of
the Pithole and other districts fa nous
in the early days of the oil business.
Pennsylvania oil is now down to $1.05
and South linaaa. oil is down t4 73 cents
and the tendency is towards still low-
er figures." Meanwhile up this way
we are still paying 25 cents a gallon for
oil.
SCUTT( HURON FARMERS' I:rsTrrenrE.
--The Directors of the South Huron.
Farmers' Institute held it, meeting in
Hensel). ou Thursday last. to arrange
for the holding of Institute meetings
during the winter months. Regular
meetings will be held in Brucefleld and
Exeter an the 11 and 12 January, re-
spectively. Supplementary meetings
will be held .at Seaforth, Varna, Hen -
sail, Dashwood. Elimville and Shipka,
on Feby , 5, 0, 7, S, 9 and Ilth, respec-
tiyely, Due expressions of regret
were made at the death of the late F.
I. Robson, Supt, of institutes. Speak-
ers who will take part in the meetings
are; W. N. Hutt, South End, will at-
tend in connection with a speaker to �, K '
be selected by the Supt, of Institutes,1
to succeed the late 111r. Holasou, Sup- Large ge size flannelette blan-
pleaueutary meeting will be addressed l kets, regular 1.15 for • - 90
by 11. Glendenning, Manilla; J,IX .'
EwenDrayton, Mrs, Smith. of Whit- Lovely
all wool blankets
by. will be in attendance at all meet- special values at 2.50. 3.00, 3. SO
ings, to deliver addresses, which will
snake the meetings more interesting to GROCERIES
ladies, of whorl it is expected there 20 lbs of Redpath's granu-
will be a large representation. A
grant of 85 was made to the Provincial lated sugar for . . . . .. I
�E Piekaid Co.
Great 30 Daus' 6iearhiu sale
fr
Now in full blast. Every .article sold at bargain prices. Do
not miss this opportunity to get good goods cheap.
HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES
FLANELETTES
700 yds good heavy wide
width flannelettes, regular
price 70 for,,,, ,..,,,.,•
300 yds plain colored flan-
nelettes, extra wide width,
regular price 123/ for ...... ,
FUR8
All our beaatiful stook of fine
furs will be sold at bargain prices
during this sale. Now for bar
gains, you'll save from to to 30%,
1
S
Winter Fair, to be held in Gueiph, 11th 3 tins best canned peas
corn and tomatoes..,, •..-
Finest selected Valencia
, per sa
•sin. ib...., .,,,
isins,
3 lbs Japan Tea. for
Best lemon and orange peel
1 Besteen coffee per ib , ..
�
5 doz cloths pins for ...
2 lbs baking soda .. , .... .
2 boxes Royal Yeast cakes
Best shreddedcocoanut
to lith Dec, inclusive. This grant of
$5 atlflliates this Institute with the fair,
and will entitle all members of this
Institute to free admission to the fair
f a u1 ex•
upon the presentation a d y
eeuted certificate from the Secretary,
R. Gardiner.
T. W. Uawkshaw spent Sunday in
Lucan.
Mrs, Walken of Port Hope, is visit-
ing air. A. Ford.
Parlor suites 17.50 andupwards at
Couches oHuston's.
ll kinds very cheap at
Beverley Ruston's.
The price of pork is again high, and
the farmer rejoicetb..
J
Miss Livingstone, of Creditor), was
the guest of Miss Hardy on Sunday.
Miss 0, McIntyre is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Lutz, who continues
Mkt.. DVm, Mckenzie purchased. Mr,
W. Leake,s farm in Logan for the
sum of $5,000
Ladies' fur neck rug` a 845, 51.00, $1,25,
$1.35, $1.60, 52.50, $3,75 and up to
$0.00, Stewart's.
The weather in this section of 2.ouir
try remains fine, and lawns are as
green as in May.
Use Dix Kidney Pills for lame back
t and derangement of the kianeys and
' bladder. Sold by 0, Lutz.
Robt Muir, dentist of Buffalo. at-
tended :the wedding yesterday of his
sister, Miss Muir, and 13. Makins, of
Exeter.
Raymond L. Fanson has been en -
aged as alert: with the R. Pickard Co,
. r. Fansou was a few years ago an
employee of the firm.
Mens fur coats $13.00,$17,50, $20.00,
$22.00 and up to 540 0U lien's fur
caps very special, $100, $2,25 and
$2.50. Men's fur mitts $L25 and $3.50.
Stewart's.
The Jolly Pulls Co. completed a
weeks' engagement here on Saturday,
and on Monday left for Seaforth. They
drew large houses here, and gave first-
class entertainments.
Child's grey lamb fur caps $2.50 and-
$2.75.
nd '
i
7•
_. r5. Ladies'fur mitts '3.90 and
$$ n
$4.50. Ladies' 27 and 30 inch astra-
chan fur capes, 515.00, $10.00, $17.00
and $18.00. Stewart's.
James Rielly, of Detroit, formerly of
Centralia, and aMiss Collins, of Lon-
don, were married in Detroit last
week. Many friends in this section
will join in extending congratulations.
A quiet home wedding took place
yesterday at the residence of Alder-
man Muir, when the Rex, W. M,
Martin joinedin wedlock, his eldest
daughter, Miss Jennie, and B. Makins,
the genial proprietor of the Exeter
laundry. Txtn TIMES joins a host of
friends in extending congratulations.
Mr. Tinsley, Chief Game Warden,
will send out circulars to the hunters
who took out licenees last fall, asking
them to report to the Department the
number and weightof deer killed by THE
them. It is hoped :by this means .and
also by returns from the express com-
panies, to arrive at a reasonably accur-
ate idea of the number of deer killed in
November.
We notice an article in the Seaforth
Expositor relating to the age of three
books which a man had in his posses
sion, William Dinnin, of Cromarty,
can beat that by some few years.
He has Culper's British Herbal, dated
1653, Chemical Works by Caspar
Neumann, M. D, dated 1773, (the Eng-
lish Bible 1778 All are in good con-
dition.
Don't fail to attend the Barry Con-
cert Co. entertainment on Monday,
Dec. 10th, and see the Animated Pic-
ture Machine showing views of , Cana-
dians in South Africa. in . motion, also
the latest illustrated songs and other
interesting subjects ; also monologues,
character sketches, etc. Hear Alexan-
�der'Bing sing 'The Holy City'. Re-
member this is a refined,' high-class
entainment. All coxae.
After an illness of several iweeks,
duration. Mr. Marvine Ward of Logan
passed to. the Great Beyond. Deceased
had not been', in -very robust health for,
the past number. of years and when he
was seized with an attack of pleurisy
he never seemed to regain strength.
On Thursdaylast he was released from
pain ain bye grim Harvester. ' Mr
Ward was anold resident of the town-
shipwhere he followed his trade as
caenter.
P
A. J.Rollins, who has been a resi-
dent of Exeter, for some years has
decided to leave town and immigrate
to Rochester, Mich., where, his son.
Fred is in business. Mr. Rollins has
disposed of his residence r
on Main St.
'sid e
to John Hawkshaw for the; sum 'oE
$1800, while the latter has sold his
cottage near James St. church to F.
V % Gladman,,
Central sae
r
STRATFORO, ONT.
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point m our favor.. Enter now if pos-
sible.
W. J. ELLIOTT,
Principal.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisements accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week,
Mrs. Sims, of Sirncoe street, intends
selling her household effects by auc-
tion on Saturday, and moving to De-
troit to live.
Chicago is a Canadian city. If you
disparage it you disparage Canadian
people. Outside of Toronto and Mon-
treal, there are more Canadians in
Chicago than in any other city on this
continent.
Wes. Huston has purchased a half
interest in J. Beverley's furniture and
undertaking business. Me. Huston.
is an energetic business man, and with
Mr. Beverley they should form a
strong team.
Humane Society medals have bee '
awarded to Fred Shannon, of God -
rich who saved H. Miller from drove , -
ing .in the Maitland river last
July, and to Christopher Butterworth?,,
who rescued Geo. Lillipant from then,
Thames river, near London.
The Rev. Heber Hamilton B. A.
who was announced to give a mission-
ary lecture on Japan in the lrivitt
Memorial School Hall on Monday even-
ing. Dec. 10th. will lecture on Wednes-
day evening, Dec, 12th instead. Mr.
Hamilton's lecture will be illustrated
by beautiful lime light views. All :ire
invited to attend.
The Picton Times thus refers to R.
S. Lang's apple business Messrs. Geo.
E. Oakes and George Walt of Brighton,
have about completed their apple ship-
ments from this county for the season;
their shipments including what is be-
ing stored here exceed ten thousand
barrels. ' They have been buying for
R. S. Lang, of Exeter who has had
men buying i :'Huron,n, Perth, Oxford
and Northumberland counties. W.
F. Tripp, of Hillier had control of
Northumberland county. After sum-
ming up the business Mr. Lang has
shipped this season two buttered car
loads of apples, 35,000 barrels.
TWE9EADS
We'll sell you a regular 75
for .... ............ ,.,,
And while it lasts a regular
5oc line for . • • .... • .
TABLE LINENS
Here's a snap, regular 35c
table linen for , , .. , , .
Bargains in table linens at
40, 50, and • ,,., ,.,,
Beautiful bleached table
linen, worth 1,00 for .,.,,.
PF INTS
Soo yds extra heavy qual-
00
5
I0
25
I
1.
5
DRESS GOODS
42 inch Fancy Bik Dress
Goods, regular price 35.c for 65
New Fancy Colored Dress
Goods, regular 50c goods for so.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's fine fleeced shirts
and drawers, very special at 49
Men's fine all wool shirts
and drawers special at 50 and 75
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Ladies' heavy fleece lined
vests and drawers, a snap , , 47
Ladies' all wool vests and
drawers,great values at 48 and 73
GLOVES
Ladies' kid gloves with fey
embroidered backs, special
Ladies' fine quality kid
gloves, in black and colors,.
two dome fasteners, regular
price 1'25 for ,,,.,, ,,,,..1.
LAMPS
Our Leader: lamp, a beauty
just opened up, worth 1.5o
for ,.,.., ...,., ,,,...I
A beautiful assortment of
new lamps at 35, so. x.00
5 200 t0 ,,,,,, ,,,,„,,5.00
5 GLASSWARE
A beautiful new line of
20 ..crockery andglassware suit.
able for the Christmas trade
at 5, 10, Is, 25 and,,,,
so LACE CURTAINS
A beautiful line new lace
35 curtains, extra wide, full len-
, gth, worth 140 for' . , .. , ... 1.00
Also special values at 50,
2.5 .75, 1.5o and ........ ......2.00,
HOSIERY
75 ' A heavy all wool black
hose, ribbed and plain, reg
CARLING OROS:.
A Big Drop
Ladies' blk Cashmere hose
lovely fine quality,good value
ity, Gerrnan prints, Indigo at 35, for .. , .. , ... • .... .
t? dyes,goodpatterns,a
lue zea
Thr for. , . , . • , • . • • . • 12 T, Beautiful quality French
A
FRENCH
FLANNELS
OOTS & SHOES flannells, in good patterns
EXETER STORE ONLY and colorings in the regular
way worth 5o,for . , ... • .... 25
PERFUMES & SOAPS
We have just opened up a
beautiful line of fine perfum-
es, ranging in price from 25c
to 85c. You can save
money by buying here.
All Boots & Shoes will be sold
durin r this sale at discounts
ranging from 10 to 25%-
-FANCY HDKFS
, Ladies new style fcy lace
it
trimmed hdkfs, very special
2for 25
Ladies' lace and insertion
trimmed linen, special 3 for
Beautiful embroidered hdkfs
special ........ .. . ...... .
5
25
2
25
Floor 011 Glottis and Linoleums
This is a line we can save
you a lot of money on. We
have them at 25,17 Tz,aud 5o sqyd
BIG BA.RGAINS IN MEN'S ORDERED CLOTHING.
We will pay highest prices for butter, eggs, dried apples,
;poultry, and all kinds of farm produce.
IL PICKARD C009 EXHENSALL.
Direct importers.
Rev. R. Milyard preached in Sarnia
Sunday for Dr. Daniels.
James St. church anniversary ser-
vices on Sunday and Monday next.
Mr. Thos. Hawkins sold his 25 acres
of land on the 3rd concession of Hay
to Mr. Arthur Ooxworth for the sum
of $850: s
The Scotch con, jt given in the
Presbyterian chu,, on Friday night
st was a decided lsuccess. The pro
-
deeds amounted to $14.
'Mr and Mrs Wm Dew, who have
ben residing here for some weeks, re-
tuned to Benrniller last week where
tl' y will make their future home.
t. H Mc)allum is being strongly
• . rged by a great many citizens to be-
come a candidate for the Reeveship.
He ^ has not yet fully made up his
mind.
Besides the names of W. G. Bissett,
H Spackman, A Q Bobier, that of T B
Carling is also freely mentioned as a
probable candidate for the County
Council.
The anniversary services of Main
St. church were held Sunday and
Monday. - On Sunday Rev.' Dr. Daniels
of Sarnia, preached two eloquent,
thoughtful and`limpresssive sermons.
Monday evening the usual tea was:
held and was the most successful in.
the history of the church, the pro-
ceeds amounting to about $130. An
excellent tea was served, and too
touch praise cannot be given to the
ladies for their efforts. Rev. R Hobbs
was the attraction of the evening, and
gave an' address on `the tri -angular
an" which contained manyvaluable
suggestions to nearly all anner of
men. The choir rendered the music,
IN TI -11B . PRICE OF
Ready -made -Clothing
They were NEVER LOWER TRA i NOW. We do not
know whether "Laurier” is the cause of it or not but the
fact remains which makes us and our custoiners
happy. The variety is also large. The reduc-
tion comes at an opportune time, when
mothers are getting their boys ready
to start school and want to boy
most for their money, We
have a line of boys suits
that were $2.75 to $3,25 a
suit which we offer at 51.50 to
eiear,aud many other lines proportion
ately low. We are also clearing out sum-
mer goods, blouses worth 50c for 400, 75c for
50,1.00 for 75e, nluslins and a number of other lines
at your own price. If you want good good at right
.rices we are with you. If you want shoddyor the like you
p ill have to _ o elsewhere.
Give us a call, Highest prices paid for produce,
LINO BI OS
Fon Sara OR TO Ru rT.-'-A comfort-
able cottage on Elizabeth street, apply •
to J. IdeIxxxs,
Ar,rLUS.—For sale, a quantity of,
green apples. Apply to W. H, Ll v r'r
.% Co.
To RUZ .---A two storey brick cot-
tage on t 'ligula street, 10 scones, atp-
ply to Ray L. reason, Exeter.
S\%ite Wyandottes ; Canada's Best
ud Biggest ; six young Cockerels and
few Pullets for sale. Have also for
sle a pen of Light Brahmas
an 3. SE:qua.
We have experienced Iudian Sum-
mer the past few days.
Beautiful bedroom suites 13.00 and
�• b
up at Beverley & Hust,an'e,
The Garrick Club go to West Mc-
Gillivray Thursday to play 'Finnigan's
Fortune,'
It you want to sec a. stock up-to-date
in every ,particular call on Beverley &
Huston,
Miss Lillie Redden of Crediton, visit-
ed Miss Alma Caadmore during the
past week.
Rocking ebairs and small tables just
the thing for Xmas presentspit Bever-
ley & Huston's,
There is nearly two million dollars,"
worth ofproperty exempt from tax-
atfon in property
Use Winan's Cough Balsam for
Coughs, Colds and Bronchitic troubles
Sold by C. Lutz,
Municipal ,elections have not yet" THE
awakened any excitement, but, the pot ,
will soon begin to boil.
Strictly pure .and fresh Baking Pow-
der con iuin onl the urest in red -
tae
Taut:
P
lents. Sold by C. Lutz.
Toronto, sell the most wonderful
We
:Wu
z1i rof n to and th
Mrs. Firth, 7. of o e .
Misses Campbell and McClennan, of
mas
AT
tV1TT'S PfiIR.
Iran, Tin and wooden toys of all
kinds, Dohs in endless variety, Games,
Xmas cards, Calendars, Music 5c u.
sleet.
The finest :assortment of China in
Iluron Co. Fruit sets, Salad and,
Celery dishes, Sugar and Creams,
Vases, Fancy Slippers and Shoes,
Bose jars, Cups and Saucers.
Glass, Opal and Celluloid boxes,
Shaving., Manicure, Glove and Hdkfs'
c
setts,
ufY andcollar s s
Fancy Combs and 13rushea.
Ebony and Silver Manicure and
'Stationery setts, Glove and Shoe But -
loners.
FRESH F1U'IT and CANDIES and
NUTS.
No trouble to show ocels. Come in
apd look sit th.'m. V e sell cheap for
eeash,
Levitt's Fair
AGENT FOR. PARISIAN STEAM
LAUNDRY.
Laundry sent awiviw every Thursday.
St. Marys, visited at W. Levitt's on Talks, It Sings, Laughs and
Talking Machine made.
Mrs. H. Jermyn, of Whitton, is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. W. Levitt, who
has been ill for some time but is im-
proving.
Turkish Scalp Food prevents dand-
ruff, cures baldness and restores faded
and grey hair to its natural color and
vitality. Scld by 0. Lutz. Only 50e,;i.
bottle.
Oscar C. Johnston, who has been in
e employ of the T. Eaton Co. for the
past year, returned to his home in St.
Marys Saturday, for a few months'
rest on account of ill health.
TEACHERS' MEETING.
;A meeting of the Teachers of Dis-
trict No. 1, West Huron, will be beld
;1n the Exeter Public School on Satur-
' day, Dec. 8th at 2 p. m.
PROGRAM.
1. Problems for Pt II and II class.
D. MCDOUGAL'L
2. Our new text books.
OPEN PARLIAMENT
3, Row we are governed.
Mn. BLOOMFIELD
P. GARDINER, Sec'y.
Plays in a Most natural
way.
Ve expect in a few clays 1 doz.
New William's
SEWING
iMACHINES
Being the last shipment of
forty of those celebrated
machines shipped to us in
the last few months.
\PIANOS and ORGANS
ur Piano and Organ stock
is fist -class in every respect.
Mu is in sheet and books al-
wayS on hand.
W will consider it a pleasure to
show you our different lines of goods.
Oakland see ns.
S. Martin.
while solos. were given by Misses
Johns, Gridley and White. On the
whole the affair w is x gratifying suc-
ess.
Robt. Kirk, of Kirkton, aged 90
years, was taken to the house of refuge
at Clinton yesterday.
SALE REGISTER.
A notice in this column is worth
the price of bills. Inserted free until
day of sale, if bills are printed at
TImms Oys'xon.
SATURDAY, DEC. 8TH.—Household
effects, property of Mrs. Sims. Sale
at two o'clock sharp. ` John Gill, auc-
tioneer.
SATURDAY, DEC.8TH.—Stock, iinple.,-
ments ands household furniture, the
property of Hoffman Bras. Dashwood.
Sale et one o'clock. E. Brae.
eruct.
MARRIED.
LAING-CORNISH— In Exeter, on the 20th
Oct., by Rev. J. W. Ten Ey3k, Thos. Laing,
to Mrs. Meaner dornish both of Eullarton.
MAKINS—MUIR- At the residence of tho
brides father, on the 5th inst., by the Rev.
W. M. Martin, Mr. B. Making, to Jennie,
daughter of John Muir, Esq.. of the Woollen
Mill, all of Exeter.
TREBLE --MORGAN— At tho bride's home,
Exeter. North, cin Nov, 28th, by the Rey..T.
W. Ten Eyck, John Treble,to Miss `rlifretta'
Moran, daughter of the. late Thos.' Morgan..
SANDERS—DTJNSFORO—At the residence of
the bride's parents, on Nov.'' 28th. by, the Rev.
J. W. Ton, Eyck, Wm. Sanders, of the 3rd
con. of Stephen, to. Miss May, eldest daughter
of Wm, Dunsford, of the Lake Road, Stephen,
McDONA'LD—CAMERON—On Nov. 28th, at
the residence of the bride's father. Goderich,
by Rey, James A. Anderson, 13. A., Duncan
McDonald of the township of West . Wawa-
nosh, to Maggie, youngest' daughter of Alex-
ander D. Cameron.
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wear purchase beforeyou elsewhere. There is no better to be had,
and weguarantee ourprices will please you.
Four splendid lines at 95c. per suit. Also a full range of Ladies'
and Children's Underwear in allp rices.
See Military
oc. our Flan lel at:2 c. and
Flannels. from 12% toi
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valueTable Linen. See what we have at
Special i in 25c., 66 in.
wide.Gents' Leather Mitts and Driving Gloves. Ladies' and
Children's Gauntlets, in Grey and Black. Everything you need
for the cold weather.
Don't forget our Groceries ; they, are clean and fresh.
A call , of c d 5 i •teProduce taken in exchange.
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First Store North of Post Office.