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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-10-22, Page 4Q.zeteL old uocttte c,•°``poli, sand. .t Crbe_1L, Pty:pa. THURSDAY, l)t't. • ?., 11)08 The People's Candidate We row 8(8314 •,•, the threshold of another general election, and before an- other week passes the great event will he added to history. Treat the event cat rtes with it the greatest importance goes without saying, and it is the boun- den duty of every tItator to du his duty on that day. Tau various political tissu- es that are Ili O.Vf i ilavc 1x:011 discussed fin-.' • , 0,,yt!..... •- ',1^11 't id !:r'el- lige..: in .•...r and no Ora' puss• iesed of the (.1J;r,ary degree of intellrb-'!I should be In doubt as to the marking of his ballot on Monday next. Tree death knell of the Laurier Government :las been sounded from one end of the Dom. Inion to the other and It would scant that It is doomed for that defeat It so deser- vedly merits. A Government that has been guilty of the in my acts of trams, grcr•sinn. broken pronllvus, lavish, ex- travagant a _-tr v ba surd excessive expenditure,urc loo iniquitous customs •tarriff, jobbery in \\'cetcrn lands, and a thousand and one oilier offenaee, tory surely sho•ald suffer defeat. They nave been weighed in the balances and found wal.ting,and now c•,—ea ?Lc day t. •ctributtO.1. In the south riding ue Huron we have in the person oe Mr. John Sherritt a candidate of whom the constituency sh_ uld feel proud, and in whom Ole best interests of the constituency would be most ably subscrved by his election. The riding could not b committed to sufut• 01 01010 capab:e keeping. A man with a apotless record, public or priv- ate, un►dased by any political anintos- ttt o, and the proper sett to re reaent Us L: parliament. His demeanor of quiet cow-- .,:" si.t:u;t :Lem.: ..•a him to every voter. ►:;a stalwart Integrity commands universal confidence. Ile is no dema- gogue sacrificing conscience to win a vc (: and subverting truth to g , in- fluence, earnest. (. 1 • dt fluence, but a g mal.. .it0 the c-c'rag^ of his 1- / 1 - Dons. hearing a message of the? • :• tie of man that should grace all S:l 1,0a- }ou: ,'.:o' ire Jo_a. -r- an.' on O. lobes 26th. Me. M. Y. McLean classed the scan- dals as transactions for the gond of the cn:i..t: y, Hoe. A. G. McK.ty, while discussing the effect of Itohiin, Bowser, Hazen and Hanna on public opinion and the eft ., : I•,ut•,l: op, • 111 1 here, seem- ed h..v. forgcttu:: 1 effect of pub- lic opinion on him in Jline last. FOUND DEAD IN WOODS. John Eedy, swell -known resident of London, was found dead in the hash of \Vn►. 1,tanlev, a farmer living near Ctlt•.tt:r.'n, Sunday 1,e sola,• '' , u Battled Parkinson. twin veer.: .e the woo4s beechnntting. Hedy wits about 00 yeses old and hall been miasma for three tt•eeks. During :Ile rummer lie bail %corked for Wm. Raaelitle, a farm- er living one and it half utiles east of Gra:)'^n. About a month ago he SO- nn1-1^'xl hie intention of going to Therndate, and getting work f. -.e the winter. IIs disappeared soon after and welting store wets thought of the matter until his body wits found. The funeral was on Teesd'ty to Birr ceme- tery. it having been decided that an hairiest is nnnecces;v►y. • 7f' • • •' 1. 11 �fanlily (1 `r t' . y 11r 1,ri' i - t •''►Pitt y, •1 ti . i :,int i • :afraid to t.-li \Irl. 1 .... 1 .1. .,. th things vat . ,, .''I ,,•),•t,ir. \i.ur lt: . t n :1.,-t•ictest con - 11,' :ler 1:• r t .t. ' correspond - (Aire w-'... Yick w, :'., it (luring the 1'"(• thirty years s'.e may have gg''lictd 1b' very i now/edge that will lrcipyour eaC.e. bio h:et teI',tas the fol - 1r•..' I�, f:r•:n grstefr.l women, es- t. ' • :3' • ,',,red a d••:,:,t tilt 1,owerof to conquer all female diseases. 311°. Frank lal'1h'w, l.ii:''.•ay, Ontario, wwrites to JIt-s. 1'inkh111,1: " when 1 wrote to you some time ago. 1 was a vert- sick 3% hits suffering from female troubles. 1 had inflainnta- the:l of the feminine o: ens ^ad 0oh1.1 not stand or walk any distance. At Last I waa confined to my I•cd anti the doctor itai.i I would have to go through an operation, but this 1 rt•fu-ed 0. do. "A friend advised Lydia 1., l'iukliam'a Vet_etab:e(:'Inps,un.l.After using three bottles of it, 1 fed like a new woman. " I most heartily recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable l'ompouni to all w, :se uesh.)outTerwith female, troubles." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 1''r thirty rears 1.ydi:t E. link - ham's Vegr_ tal,le Compound, made fel •ln reot,s and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills& anti has p-sitively cured thoasandsoI women who have been t rtluble(i with displ►acement& intlamm_ltion, ulcera- tion. fibroid tumors, irregulirities, periodic !taint, backache, that hear- Ing.down feeling, flatulency, ihdigv. . Lion, diittiaeels,or nervous prostration. ( Miss Murdock of Port Huron was the ' guest of Mug. bout. Sweet the part wc• k. —Quite a number of our politi.aans have been attending the political meet- i::gs 111 in: nelgnborhood, as well as the Nomination sleeting in Heitman on Monday. It wh; be a matter of only a few more days when ',tie smoke and colas of battle will have disappeared, hod. ,1u duals., toe., will be a gI'k+t.t many men wiser and sadJ':r.—Some of our boys have the walking erase and are wearing out their shoe leather snaking the grind around a five mile block. it is aple,idid exec( •se ::,.d a walking duo in our burg would be a good idea.— Rev. Wachter of Zurich and Rev. E .11. Bean of the Eva:,gelical church here ex- :':w.toed pulpits las, Sulttfay.—Mr. and Mru. John Hoffman of Dashwood vis- ited Mr. and Mts. Chris. Fatiner last Su::day.--uarnct Baker of Owen Sound Sundayed lit town.—Miss Ctiriesy Brown who has been visiting friends in Cneslcy returned home on Monday.—Mrs. G. 1. Schwartz of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting Mrs Henry Ellbt.r and °thin friends in the vlilagc.—M1s3 Adeline Itatz of Park- hill is tlaittnlg her sister, Mrs. Cl•arlcs %wicker.—Berl Claik of the !loyal is havh,5 a shoot111 • match on Nov. :,'0. 6 Bills are out announcing the different series. Thee will be the means of bring- ing quite a number of shote to town to try their luck.—Miss Sophia Brown of Ann arbor. Mich.. is visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Jiro. Gotuob Brown.—Jlrs. Sol Sc.hlu..ter of Pigeon, Mica., who is visiting Glenda In re, took lit a few days ago but we are pleased to state that she is rabidly recovcriug.—T:u. Epworth Lea- gue of the Methodist church engaged the Southland Sextette. composed of color- ed singers to give an entertainment in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. .tl- thougl: the weatn..r, wasn't favorable a fair t rowd was ia 14'4;1.dance. The sing ing was of an iib' ;,order and all en- joyed the apiend 1. pt ug rant rendered.— Mrs. '•winkeuwcttct•1 and Miss %V Iken- weder of Das11!woofl alum a few days ....LB Mr. and Meat:August Itill this w..ert —We are picaz talo'►_e Mr. Wen. Lewis aga' .cl• hie recent iltneer.— Mr Canter ;assistant p asst t of London 'MN' :.arc beci. .lief nil •nbor o b h od t.t a w teY. OlI doa ee nit., inspection wort.—Jnr. Swcitzer of New Hamburg Is spending a te.v days 111 o ii midst visiting friends. —.Hiss Tnco. ii:,rtle;b spent last Sun- day at lions_ wit • her parents in 1)aeh- .eo931.—Mr. and Mrs .Joan !tumble of Sae; 1.1 are visiting thr tatter's parents \!r. and Mrd. Matlrta r'ir1k1tiner.—a•..- 3.:: 11 f:.. lir-0 sy r ►n"'n deza.o: i .. li tl,l! i.tn•x. Ji:, i!t' bays. Moil! t„(• Mud Creek, as will as some timber on ter Si+l_ leu:.,i. "i'1.• v.:; I.; ,.. 1:13.31: a:;d l:i; : wind. hay. - b.:... incull, o: sp:cadi::t;i:: free. .:.it.r- is ,vetting seal'/ e. Soft water Is somewhat o; a Want i❑ sura •costae, while Whin. o.!:c:' people arc the :1 to draw wear for thein etoCit.—M.. a ! '•11•s. Sc.lwanz of Etcvuuiller were la -:s of Mr .and 'tins. Christian itaiet 12, S.• —J1ise Id Ewald who has 1r. •In r.rton fu: sem_ time : •:.. . ..,ac . wadi.—Tit n was no a. `".... 1,1 on Tucsd.t> t vcniag, ou .. - i to the deet' i, • ailing in t.,c fah)- . of .1r..11ct.... , I ,libels: r, who Is a . ,,; 111, i : us:ca hoard.—r: .tja:n visited 02: ; h: .t•eu Ll:..:•, as 11.- • .... i ... 0 1..111 tl.• .. 1).13 a :r and .t n'. ..i l•Iei,1, i,J -+ 1. i ., 1 Ly iii, and the fitat br .tx ; i1.3. . \:e icier to 111. de.i":: fit IL; It :a. t' .1 o: Mi. and Jt•1 Jo'.: It ,r. o: l' iv.t and Mi J. JI►_h: '.1 h'1nK- t r. 'r... titch. boy attended scroll! :• Tu.aday• Ul: Wed:,esday he way . ,ran suddenly 111 with appendicitis. r-.• 2ttcndhtg physicians thought It to nr:r ::1 0i ...ted on. and he .r: urdingl .13. . . St. Jos^pa's vr,,itstl. Lo:,d, . i i. ;,.lased through operation :t,:,,. brlg`It hopes were entertaln_•tl (. • ncovery. wit • u:npl1 a;:oh,s se'. . :.e died Su ,- d ty at the agei, : ..1 • s. 4 Months. 11 t remains 1'. 1 in 1112 Evan- .. li• al ce:00,01y l'ueiday fore- : Tilt: lays. S ...•.t..an of Corbett. Man of this klieg•' offtciat_.l at grave and els T.:, r."d t fu.n rat ear- flt:wards giv.-. :n the Evangel- .;• :.0-'' Gotdt,. was a great fav- .P.I.L. ... hu:ni• ani a. a .,00l. lie was a f; n. i oy n) Ile rapid proJress tit a stu-1:ea. and ;t 1.4 1 ;401:1 sad tha? .e" nide tad's d.t,: s o:currod at • ucit an early stage of lite. The bereav- ed tastily hire tat s''np.tt:,y of all. 1' become:a our p.(taful duty to chro1- o It the deal , o: Cal o1. , Sw •itzor. bc- in 1 wife of Mie i•a• i Flnkbel,e 1. who dad o.t Siturd ty tits: 1 Ith a• the. age 1,f 7.3 years. after a v; t y brief illness. is was taken audd•:nly int a we.•k ago 1,-. le a'Ict.dl:.g to her household dirt a in the Cicaili;.. .t p ,y ticlan was son - :iv -vied iln,ucdlai,ly .t r! at o. a .int, it .1 as thought t!Lit 811' would recover, 1 she gradu illy beams worse until :el of dc:►' t relieved Ger .of her ,tulit•i •_:. T.3i• t . t 1: tint' breast In f;.n,il> ac ret a 1t crit 1piio'ral- l.~.,d. The 41 •ca:• i ..t4 of a ver/ Iov- i,. disposition ., 1 1 . tend a(•d tOli. siderate nature. 1 as a neigh - 1 the p1t►a- T•., remains ., 4!130.11 (01110. u1 the .1(11h. bt'r and load 1•, ure of her art, -, . were 1(1(0(13.1 . tory on Tu- 2 1 a:ld proved to h. . iargcet fu`s• t rain held hese ; , s n1^, The Rev. (3.111 officiated a; , . grave. ani. r wt•I• r funeral aerie,., w.t3 deaivc:(,1 1•: t:,• E.sngcllcal (hurt:.. ,t large audience Nay (0 attendance. as a toke.i of :heir teased to the dea,ascd and: he iereaved . :oily. The floral w:catl►s wile 1703:)-, ^ nous and very beautiful. The deceased lea ors to mourn her 1o3s a sorrowing ausbt;,d. deice sots and two daugi•tera, n z brothers and two sisters. besides a I.rdc t,untber of o:iter relatives and also f30 ids. To the b:rimed family la ex traded the heattf- • sympathy of ,:,?ire vicinity. S.liiitshury W. J. Sinyth 18 betting his hoose veneered with cern ret, ahie•h will add much to the 8111w 118(101' 84 veva ai Making it (ouch 111 ire catufol t title. - - Mts. Janes ('ulh:tt, ilio its been •kik for sotto• time, is slowly improv- ing. -11r. and Urs. Josiah Creery and family visited the former's sister, Mis. N. B. Divi+. 1'i,i'1(I+y.--Mr. 111.1 blip. Eri.ley ti•'dgins and Mi. and alt-. Alf. Hn d,tin-, of Eileen, visited ..r the home of F. A. t) .bli s Sunday.— �Ir. o d alt-. F... i), vi• were iii Lon - into siaunts v, the f•nu'er cnnsniting :with I)r. E. P. Buck concerning his et es. which have Iwen fusing him '..ihle f,it Route tints . —.'11 . Fi .41 k 1Vnsbl'tnnhos vet 11n -d to thin t. See after his Lucan Mrs. &moue) McLean died on Oot. 10, at the age of 73. Two 80118, Fred and Edward, and one daughter, of Lucan survive.—Wm. Downs, our photographer underwent an operation in Loudon last week.—At the High School sports the basket hall was won by Lucan from Pe,khill 12-2. Neither Parkhill or Lucan scared in the Rugby match. Dashwood ((',' M. llRuKE\SI►lltE, DASILW00D. CONVEY 1%• ENCEit. Deeds, wills, Mortgagee and all Legal Documents carefully and promptly prepared. Chargee moderate. Mrs. Wallet and children of Flint, Mich., have been visiting friends here for some time.—hiss Anna Hess of Zurich was here last week renewing acquaintances.—G. Oestreicher had a very successful corn -husking bee last Friday night.—Mrs. John Hildehrant continues in very poor health.—Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis of I3rigden were here last week as visitors at W. Siebert's. — Ed. Nadiger has purchased a new driver from Mr. Waiper of the B. line. It is a two-year-old Nouparole and gives promise of being something good. —This Thursdity evening a meeting in the interest of John Sherritt will be held in Zimmer's hall. The speakers will be the candidate and also R. B. McLean, Henry F.ilber, M.P.P., and Geo. Spotton —Mrs. Finkheiner of Crediton and Mia. Humble of Carlisle were visitors at the home of C. Fink- beiner on Wednesday of last week,— Mrs. Krein of Crediton is visiting her son. Jac. Messner.—Miss Lovina Eh- lers is ill of typhoid fever. A trained nurse has been secured and with the best of medical treatment we trust she may get along alright.—Several from Oda place attended nomination meet- ing at Hensall on Monday last.—We wets in error last week in stating that the Misses Tiernan were moving in Mr:. Rothermal's dwelling. It. had been their intention of so doing but they secured a more convenient dwell- ingand will now n be found d in Mrs. Weber's dwelling lately vacated by Mrs. Winkeuweder. Mrs. Rothermal's dwelling has been leased by John Schlunt who moved in on Mond:tyy.— Geo. EdighofTet• and Mrs. Jac. Keller- man were visitors at. St. Joseph's hos- pital on Friday last, the former visit- ing his wife and the latter her bus- band, who are inmates of that institu- tion undergoing treatment. We hope they may both soon recover and Pae itble to return to their homes and fam- ilies in this plece.—Mrs. M. Fenn of Parkhill twits here List week visiting her old time friends.—Mr. and Mrs. August Schroeder, who have been vis- iting ft lends in ,Uichigan, have steal!) returned to their home here. Mitchell: W. J. Butler of the But- ler Lumber Co., died on the 15th of heart trouble. He was 60 years of age. A wife and two sons survive. . Centralia Miss Katie i:Iliott, of London, spent Sunday under the parental roof. --Mr. NV:tltusley, a Colporteur of the Upper Canada Tract Society, preached iu the Methodist lehuich Sunday evening and delivered a very impressive dis- course on the leprosy of sunt—The La- dies' Aid of the Methodist Church have arranged for a Chicken Social, to be held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3rd. It will certainly be it good one, as Centralia ladies never do things by halves.—The dry weather is prevent- ing many of the farmers from doing their fall ploughing. The soil is so dry and hard that it. is almost impossi- ble on some farms to do any plough- ing at all.—Mr. Thus. Elston is buying apples for his evaporator, and though late for this season, be will be in fine 1 shape fur a large business next fall. McO Illiv ray An exceedingly pretty wedding was I solemnized on Oct. 1.4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Meadows, Ailsa Craig, when their second daughter, Miss Lulu was united in marriage with Roy Dorman, son of Jerry Dorman, 7th con. McGillivray. !hebrid bride, who wits tastefully gowned, was unattend- ed and was given away by her father. The wedding service was pronounced by Rev. J. Kennedy in the presence of only the immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman left on the three o'clock train for Toronto, where they will spend a short honeymoon. Con- gratulation. (Maple Grove) Miss Anna Belle Hutchinson is at present spending a few days visiting with Miss Pearl Neil.—Hodgson Bros. are doing a tushing business in clover threshing.—Mr. EImere Mundy spent Sunday with friends et Ed. Mara, Sr., has disposed of his 100 acre farm to Itowe Bros., for the handsome price of $0.000.—Master Stewart Robinson, of Ailsa Craig, is spending rt few ditys visiting with Mr. Fred Simpson.—Mr. Charles Hay- ter of a bunch of cattle ter pp n tt the other day to 31r. Byron Hicks, of Cen- tralia, for a handsome figure.—(,Zoite n number from here attended the nomi- nations at Ailsa Craig on Monday.— Most of the farmers in this vicinity have their roots and potatoes housed forthe winter.—Mr. Wm. Kilnlrre is wearing quite it smile these days—it's a boy—mother and child happy and well.—Mass Willis, of Exeter, is the guest of Miss Elsie Ellwood this week Phosphodino, The l:r.:t1 h'merlish. Remedy. Tunes ntra ;: :ratet.the %%bolo nervous . rte:tkea new Blood in 010 :.ire, Cures Nem r r.; Menial an.1 !:.•,ria IVorry, Lks- raw, Sexual Weft •,u•. ', Emissions. Spee .!..;rrhaa, and Effects of Abuse or Excesses. .:-dm per box, sister$S. One will please six 1 euro. Sold by all druggists or mailed in : •tit pkg. on receipt of ,ri.•c. Alen pamphlet .siert r Tho Wood rAodictno Co. �' rat<r•' ,. .::'ger) Toronto, Ont. sir Stock al Fall Goods IS COMPLETE New Dress (foods in all the lead- ! )Millinery Opening ing cloths and shades, at close pr[- , Milliner ll j cc's, Be sure and see our New Mantles for Ladies and Children. New Fora 10 ruffs, soles, muffs, collarettes, &c. They are Beauties and at pricey to suit ell. Nesv Fiennellettes,Wrapperettes, Wool Blankets, Flannelette Blank - eta. at close prices. New ilosiery, Caps, Mitts, Gloves and Underwear—all kinds and slz- ea. Men's and Boys' Ready-to-wear Soils at Iltrgain Prices. Ordered Suits a Specialty. Be sure and see our New Tweeds and Worsteds in the New Shades. Our prices are right. A full line of hardware at close prices. A large stock of Crockery and! Farley Chinn just to hand. Our Grocery Department is full ,f N.'tv and Fresh Goods. uesday & wedaesday Sept.29th & 30th. Our Millinery Department is 'en- der the management of 31155 DUNN, OF LONDON, 11. Indy of Wide experience in the millinery business. it is with pleasure that we ex- tend this invitation to all the ladies interested in artistic headgear. Our millinery depttrtinent is full of all the latest and newest styles and designs in this line. The whole panorama (if Fall Fashions are re- vealed in our Millinery Section. Conte to our Opening and enjoy the inspection of this season's dis- pl•ty of most beautiful and com- plete showing of Fall Millinery. S [-1OEI S A large and well nv•orted stock of all BOOTS the IeNding styles and makes, at prices lower than eves. if von want it pair of good !loots or Mines, give us a call. A Int 1•f nods and ends will hs cleared regardless of cost. ...... .. . ('DME ErtitLY ANi) GRT THE BARGAINS !!! Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER, Corner Store. • DA$HWOOD In New Premises Boots & Shoesw E HAVE A Special Line of Patent Shoes which are going fast. Come in and See then!. Sty les and prices are right. They «ill suit you. A full line of other shoes that are suitable for any wear. You will 1)e pleased with them. IGROCERIES I OUR (•IU)('Eit1ES ARE ordered often and kept fresh and new all the time. We will be pleased to see you try them. Breakfast Foods, Can Goods, Pickles, Syrups, Etc. An excellent line of Confectionery, also, WANTED J Bun,. .\N1) MOS. We will pay Von the Highest Market i'rice in trade for Butter and Egg& Bring them in. Wilson Bros., - Exeter One door north of 1 :;l :1 k of Comm* n but . • t'. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE READ OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1887 B. E. WALKER, President ALlllX. LAIRD, General Manager ' Paid-up Capital, 810,000,01 Reserve Fund, - 5,O O,0 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $i and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, withdrawals to he made by any one of the number or by the survivor. 114 Exeter Branch—G. W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Crediton Put By a Nest Egg dor Emergencies 7 hree Hundred Dollars in a Loan Company an Unassailable Asset. In the Statute respecting Loan Companies there is a provision which absolutely protects a deposit of S300 or under. If you have a deposit of that amount with this Company, it cannot be taken from you by any legal process or for any reason whatever. The Company is speci- ficallforbiddenyto payout that fi Y u stoney to any other person except- ing upon the depositor's order. It would be a wise provision for you to deposit 5300 with this Company. It would form a nest egg for the future which could never be secured 'ay any one else unless you so ordered. This and tnany other intereslin, points regarding banking by mail and the purchase of Debentures will be gladly explained to you upon request. Loan & Savings Co., London, Ont. The Farmers Bank of Canada CAPITAL $1,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS $1,500,000 38 Branches throughout Canada. Special Attention Given to Funnels' Business. Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest Current Rates. SAVINGS 1bEI3ARTMEI(1T Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid or Ailed to principal 4 times a year. Your money is too valuable to leave in the house where burglars, thieves or fire may take it from you, or to invest In risky speculations or with doubtful institutions that sn often in the past hose robbed men of their hard earned wealth. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED. When sending money to any part of Canada or the viand, remember our drafts and tnnuey orders are available bete, and sold at the lowest possible rates. Our money orders are ayable at par at any point in Canada and principal points in t s,United States and Great Britain. Olin Morro—Courteous Treatment. No Red Tape. DASHWOOD & BRUEFIELD Branches R. T. DUNLOP, Manager. The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1355 Capital - Rest I''und - • $3,374,000 ▪ $3,374,000 Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all .1 , Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BAN1CU10 BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. luterest allowed at highest stn 1. 1,1 ▪ EXET .R BRANCH Agents at. Exeter for the Dorninirn Government. DicesoN & CARLIN0, Solicitors. N. D. HUItD01\, tllr.nager, ot always easy to know just what to buy in the line of tomw Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware. You very often need a hint as to what is most suitable to buy for your friends or yourself. « Our Stock furnishes the Hints - —+ It reveals in a minute more appropriate presents than any one could sit at home and recall in a «hole day. SO WE INVITE BUYERS r', an 1 Nye promise to make their ch(K)-ing easy and their choice satisfactory. A. MARCHAND, Exeter, Ont.