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iatu Oliver, from Con. 17 to the West
ern Boundary of the Township. And
further, that William Lewis attend to
all the disinfecting. -Carried. •
Henry NVillert, the Township Reeve,
as es -officio member of thr Board,
was elected Chairman.
The Council adjourned to meet again
in the Town Hall. Crediton, on Mon-
day. the 1st of March. 1UOU. at 1 .m.
HENRY EILBER, Tp. Clerk.
ezeetex glbrarate, emit
Sanders A Creech, Props.
THURSDAY, Jan. 14, 1909
Credltou
Mr Jos. Edwatdr teturne'd lave Weea
Deem attc:,dlug the fuetral of 'de b,otit-
er, Mt. Wm. Edwards at Port !lope,
who died on Die. Jlat, of Leant troubl'
at the age of i 2 year... -Fred. Kerr is
attending the shootl,.g motetatnc;it tt
Dui hug ton Life week. Fred will likely
give a good account of ,ilmself as a
nta t'ken la l 1.
Wm. Brown sad David biker, who
have been working In 1"ttrburg for some
time, have returned 1.onre.-The revival
nieetitigs, which are bring (teld art the
Methodist claw-. , ate well attended and
great intereat le being taken in the work
- Mies Alice Mulin of ilarplcy is vlett-
ing her friend, Mier. Ida Ewald. -FA.
Mahon of the Bank of Commerce was
called to hie home in Ne.ssaea'a'eya on
Saturday to attend the funeral of his
deter.-Nllaa Leah Young of London to
visiting her parcels for a few days
- Nllas Florente Wegenart of Aylmer
Niue Nora Siebert of Dashwood vleited
the Misees Kurt a feat days last week.
of Mr. and Nfre. Fred 1Iowald.-Au;uat
-Otto Drown has t`fip rt awarded Inc con-
tract to light the etieet Ile hta.-M r. and
Mrs. Ezra K0ert Iter of Zurich spent
last Sunday hr the village, the guedta
E. Kuhnt ape:.t Su::day at nettle. Ile has
been transferred from Chatham, where
he acted oat Teller in tee Dank of Com-
merce to Stratford. Ile left here on
Mottoay to occupy Ms t:aw position. -
Harry F. Etlbel has Ltea aI.tolnted
TOWS. Co:t8table, We have becu lacking
euel 011 °flit LU far .t long :ince and
since It 1108 been learned that the appoint
stent was made, a very hoticable change
has tahe:: place on our Stieda. The
boys have evidently conaideaed :t best
to "cool off" before they are given that
pia/liege of doing so in lite "cooler."
'rhe Diet colt:tell meeting wad held in
the Town (fall here on Monday. The
usual routine work was transacted. -Hee
E. II. Bean la amsiating Rev. L. K. Eidt
rte ypetlal imettinge, which are be-
ing held In Dashwood. -Oa Sunday eve-
ning the 34th hist., a .. ectal song
ser-
vice
will be given by the molt' of the
Evangelical church. A treat la lu store
lot all Iovere of music. -Mr. and Mts.
Ell Lawson and Ltnitiy were ovate of
Mr. and Niro. Mathew F tnkbeLwr Sunday
last. -Mrs. Ellen Clark of Fairfield was
the guest of Nlrs. Ell Laweoa a few
days last week. -Mase Beatrice liedden
of Exetet was the guest of Ed!ti. And-
crson.-NL. Coauor, 11...eller for Cop-
picy, Nota •t llama.' of Hamilton
anent Litt Sunday le town, the guest of
Mr. Sam.' Brown. -Soots of our !lc,sn.:ial
met, have heti, rot:uusly cansiderhii the
idea of boildlr.g a akattng rink lu &owe..
Their idea la to ..tatt 0 stock company,
shot art artesian well and cunttru a a
rink In mum re sty It. \6e . o. ,r
scheme will ntatoriallee. Of tale many
have been skating tel the rtvtr, hut if
we have a rink i; wilt Iesseit tee a11xi-
ety the parents expcnuice wells their
children are seating oe tut; river. Pull:
It along.-llenry Eliber, M. 1'. 1'., attend-
ed the amtuil ;outing of 'file Ilay laser
ante Cotmpaity of Zurich, Tuesday. Tae
dlettict meeting of the litudulph Ur,i:ge.
Lodge was held Lcre on Tuesday In
the Iuca1 aelec room. -Mr. .tt?Ore w SI1,1-
tleholtz of 'Zurich, who has been tu;duet
tog a hu:chet-log basi,it ss here with Mr.
Ctuditey Nieholaun tie part year, has
br+e: to 1ma coana'l1ot with the flare
Mt, Tuna. LAW 001. wit' Jain watt •:,ft.
Nti hICleo,, lie Inc lot -O :ea lit future. V.a.
Wien oe new pat 1:1, e ship ere 1, OU -.•e4.3.
1'Itc.-List Saturday morning ..boat 6
o'clo. K the dwelli:g wilt Its comlentd.
owned by Wesley Junes, who lives eon It
of t:::a v.i..tec, ala 10t11:1 'le.•i;tJyed
by fh.e. It Is net kiat ea. exactly how the
fire started kut imc hupput.ltion is it,:t;
it ,A ail caused by a di 'et nye stave-i,.p..
This la the scouted dwelling Mr. Joe. .i
11011 lust be 'lie al four years. 1(.e Lest
0110 wad 81 !VAC by lightning lead des-
ticycd with niotit of the content... 1• .a
therefore especially Mud for him .neer
110 a 111 bo placed t o a great deal of ,:,-
cot,veteic:,re. The dwt L'lub' and (oat earl
were Insured In The flay Flse':_.' Ins.
Cu. 10, al I 25
STEP' EN COLNc1L.
The newly esu ltd coo tell 01 Inc Town-
ship of Stephen met 1n the Town (fall,
Citdlto.i. 0:1 Monday, Jit. 11(11, hint,,
at 11 a. in. After each nicnmlr.r had sub-
scribed to his deelaralitele of office and
prop(' 1) qu.tlifleatiun, the: n,l:otlaa J1 the
ptevlcus meeting were read and adopted.
Ando son -Year hy-That .hi. Saner I1
Drowr, be appointed Troarartr at .t sal-
ary of • I0, and that ne file ale eteld
with the Clerk of the rnunicipillty for
the out performance of .;,e wni k In e on-
conrectlon with ells office.-Carr.rd.
Yeetrley-Anderson-That Joe. Guiln•ui
be .appolrittd Amaraaw at a vat try of
$80, --Carried. Anderson--Yearley-
That Henry Swt'ltzer be appointed
Township Auditor at a salary of $S. -
Carried. Yearley -Love -Thal Chiu le
itituet to appointed Township Auditor
at a salary of 4l$ —Carrie -J. At,dorso:t-
\Vue rth-Tnat a graft of $5 be glv.'t
to tree Hoepltai for Sick Children. -Gat -
Ned. \Vuetth-Ytathy -That in toot'
the caretaker eaall et arge all pc: smis
wile rent int Towi, 1hall sa per day and
that he receive a commission of :enol per
day for attending to the fire and light.
-C art ted. Lori -A tidorson-That By--
laws. No. 1 and 2 of 19G9, bei: , By-
laws to appoint Mu:ilcrpal tinkers. each
having been read tt a third time be pass
cd and ...geed by Inc Reeve and Clerk,
and the seal of the Corporation be .1(10!!
ed thcr(to.-Carried.
The following orders were paid: -
Hospital for Sick Children, grant, $5;
Eltpreatt Company, e•xpre•as. 41k; W. T.
Amo, sondri.'.. $2 41; Municipal
World, supplier, $11.72; F. W. Farn•
comb, Keys and 'rut ne't'a awards, $211..
17; Advocate Prtn ing Co., printing
account, $11&34; Ele'•tiun expenses for
Municipal election, $04.83: G ittlol,
Brown, ,nary as Tax Collector, $811.l*);
R. ('ammoK , refund of statute I+hor,
$1.; J. Hodgins, r.• hate on hall rent, $1.
The' following w.•r.' elected to the
Town.hip Hoard of Health: --John
Love, whose term captive Jan.
11)12; i r eel its... term ex
p1t...(•um. 1•l, hill: \Vi). Year 1,•y,
whose term expire, .1 tit. int, 19111.
Anders.ni NV u --That\�•illt.un
Lewis, Edward Hr••kenahiro and 1Vnt.
Olivet be Sopt oY 1i..{iectOrs with the
following tilt - `Milian Lewis,,
GRAND BEND
Nlr. Philip Baku' went to London on
le:wtd.,y to undergo an operation for
appcndtcitie.-Mr. and Niro. Ed. Roane,.
betry of Zurich viewed ttie farmer's
heather. Henry, of this plate Sul,day.-
N1r. Nim. dullard tr one tie sick list.-
Ntrs. George Down la 111 of pncwirertI.a.-
\tr. and Mrs. II elan roe visiting for a
few days arou id hese.
Death of Mr. Joseph Lavelle.- Thls
wick It becomes our sad duty to men-
tion the Gosh, of one of our uldcat set-
tlers 1m the person of Mr. Joseph Ita-
vettc, who departed tl'ls lite Thuraday
evet,Itg at the residence of ills son, Jos-
eph. Deceased has been lel the last three
:nur.tha of caller of t ,c liver. Ile had
attained the good old age of 73 years,
10 months. For many years he has at -
ended the Presbyterian chorea. I118 re-
mains were laid to rest by Rev. Carricre
on Saturday. The fundal was largely
attended. !Ie leaved to mourn his logs
five 00118 and four daubt tct e, who have
the syl ip.tt':y of the community.
Death of Mrs. Boeaenberry.-It will be
sad new.. to many to :carts of the death
of Mrs. henry Ifossenaerry, who passed
;away at her :ionic herr oh Sunday laat
about two o'clock. For many months
plated Mrs. ltustcitbct•ry was a vt:tt'm
of heart trouble, and rot corns time the
disease has b^en slowly but.. eu`ely
wcar1.16 her life away until Sunday when
the vital cord was snapped, Mrs. Bus-
sen:brrry was formerly a Mise Rau. be-
ing a dauehlet• of tae late John luau of
Stanley Townseip and was bora in that
TownEtilp. She was a bright, cheerful
dleposttio;t, and was, censoquently n
;icoat ;tgrcc•abie and entertaining cor-
panio:i. and she Was K11ad t0 all who
were deserving of her corteiderat'.:,m.
Beetdee -t eo1lowlrig husband she Is
survived by a family of four eo.ie and
one daughter,-Addlso:t ot M•.xlco, Sid-
ney er Parkhill, Harvey u' Grand Dend,
111u'r of itrt.ceilcld. slid Mhas Almt at
Loth„, also a number of brothers and
elate s among whom are John Rau of
Zurich, Mrs. Joscpu larcener and Aire.
William Fritz. botn of Grand Bend.
Der aged mother also survives. Deceas
ed was aged :,i years. Tiee aympaaiy
of the community la extended 'o ell.
GREEN WAY.
An "At Ifonte” under 11 a a-teptcea of
of the 11'. M. S. will be held in the
Methodist Pat soilage at Corbett ort Jen.
.:o. A short Interesting program will
be ghe;i ...id ;cfrerhmenta furnished by
the ladles. Everybody conte. Everybody
welcome. Admieeion litc. -- N. Clark
and wife of Cicdlton were the guests of
Thos. Stewardsun over Sunday last. -W.
J. N% !teen bought a South African bo13-
iers claim to 330 acres of laud in the
North West. -•A Sheriff's officer of God-
trich shute' summon.. on several to at-
tend tine 11tal of Joc. Sampson to be held
in Gedetich Wednesday of this week. -
We had a lace fall of snow on Monday
last. abcut six Inches of the beautiful. -
c. 11. \V(Ison. I'rtn:dent of the N.
\fkWh se0 Faulk' 'to In8tt(Utc, e•OmmMra-
cei hie duties at Coldstream Town Ball
J,ti utry lath.
EDEN.
Nir. and Mr a. Jae. \Vcstcott of Doug-
las. Man. are visiting their dau;hter,
NI,... Ili i. Coates. -Mi. Thos. Brooke
l: m:litiem those d'ayn--it's 0 doll. -Miss
Clara Lust,. , fs vl, Iii, friends aria n l-
atfves In 1llbbert.-Mr. A. Dayman has
r;r/aged with Mr. John Esscry for the
' t;nl,.g year. -M1. tie). lianthor pe. spent
1 t ')l0l.t_'s with it iccds In the vicleity.
1)a.vllwood
1 • M. nK
ROpse)
11uIRE PASllwnIt, CONVEY.
1'.. ('51'111. 1)eee14, Willa, Mortgages and all
I..'e.1 n,. note to carefully and promptly prepared.
Chane. tn•„terate. Issuer of Marriage Licenses
At the annual school sleeting of this
place Mr. Fred Willert was elected
l't ustee for another tet•nl. This is the
third term Mr. Willett has acted in
the capacity of Trustee, which shows
that the ratepayers are well satisfied
with what he has dune in that posi-
tion.—School reopened on Monday
with the same st+ft of teachers as last
year.—Mr. John Bowman was in the
village Saturday. It will be remem-
bered that about twelve years ago Mr.
Bowman resided here as a painter.
Since that time he has been West.—
Mr. Arthur Kellerman left on Monday
of last week to resume bis studies at
North-Western College, Napierville.—
Evangelistic meetings are being held
in the Evangelical Church at present.
—Mrs. Ireland and faintly. who have
been visiting friends here for some
time, left for their home in Stratford
last week.—Mr. Solomon Miller left on
Monday to resume his work at Lon-
don.—The K. O. T. M. met on Friday
night and transacted their usual bus'.
nese electing as officers the following:
Commander; B. M. Brokensbire; Lieu.
Com., Henry Guenther, Sergeant,
John Hoffman; Record Keeper, Jos.
Wambold; lett M. G., Frank Broken•
shire; 2nd M. G., Frank Beaver; Send.
nel. Wm. Rhode; Picket, (leo. Edig-
hoffer; Chaplain. David Tieman; Past
Commander, J. W, Grayheil.—The re-
port of the Record Keeper showed the
Tent to be in a prosperona condition.
—Mrs. D. Sachs still continuespoorly
and recovery seems to be very • ow in
one nt her advanced age, she having
passed the four score mile.etone.—The
village prnpert7 and household effects
of the late Louts Hahn are being sold
on Saturday next at 1:31) o'clock. E.
Rossenherry, Auctioneer.
srsn or Onto, err, or Throve,(
Ltcaa Corstt S '
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he (s senior
partner of the Arm of F. J. ('henry a Cn , doing busi•
nr.• in th• city of Toledo, ('minty and State afore.
en n1, and that said Arm will pay th. t.nm 01 ONE
ilt'NI)KEI) tatl,I.AKS for each snit eters r►se of
Catarrh (hat . annot 1. curet My the use of 111.11's
Catarrh Cure. resile J t'hIF.NKY
Sworn to before me and .new ribe.l in my pres-
ence, this 6th day of December, .\ It. fayre
(Sant.) A. W.mLF.ASON,
Nnraar Pt7Ltc
11►11's Catarrh Currie taken internally, aril s. is
lire•tly on the Mond anti nowesis mnfanes of the
lutein. Semi for testimonials free.
r. J ('ihrsEy fro., Toledo, O.
Anld by all Prteri,•ta.
Take Hall'. rannh Pili, for ronstlpetios.
Misery in Stomach
Why not start now -to -day, and for-
ever rid yourself of aro:nate trouble
and Iudlgerticei. A dhoti stomach
;rte the blues and grumbles. Glee 1t
a good eat then take Tape's Dl•tpep-
sln to start the digestive Juices work-
ing, 'there will be ito dtrpepsla or
belt tang of gas of cru.tattons of undi-
gested food; no feeling like a lump of
lead In the atelieli :t ur tlrartburn, sick -t
headache and Dizziness, and your toad
will riot fernitr,t and pol8on Your
breatl. with nauseous odors.
Pape's Dtapepatn Lusts only 50 cents
for a large care at telly drug store here
and will relieve the most obstinate case
of li digestion ani Lp-dtt Stonaen in
five minutes.
There is not88 g else better to take
Gas from Stomach and cleanse ..tonry h
and intestines, and bas:dee, one trlan-
gule will dlgcat aced prepare for aaslm-
Ilatfon into the flood all your food the
same as a sound healthy stomach would
do it.
When Dlapcpalm works your Stomach
rests -gets trona in order, cleans up—
and then you feel like eating when you
come to the table, and what you cat
wilt do you good.
Absolute relief from all Stomach
Misery is waiting fur you as soon as
you decide to begin taking Dlapepein.
Tell your drugglet that you want Pape's
Dlapepeln, because you want to be thor-
oughly cured of Indtgeul'on.
ELIMVILLE
Now that tine municipal elections are
over and the various officials nave been
atpointed to their positions .tuletreds
will reign again fur another twelve 0.011 -
the. -\\'e are pic,teed to 'tear that Mr a.
\Vlltur hatter is improving itteely from
her severe Illness. -Several from tti9 vi -
deity attended the Farmer's Inetitu'.a
Meetings at Exeter on Tuesday and were
no doubt profittcd thereby, as tee speak-
er s were masters of the subjects on
which they spoke. -A special reccpti'en
service was held In o:e church on Sun-
day evening last whet: atout 15 new
members were added to the church, -The
annuli missionary demons will be held
on Sunday next by Itev. Fear of Exeter.
Special colleetioaa la aid of the Fuel
-Miss Conde)) of Loudon is spending
the holidays with her parents M . and
We. John Cur•tis:i.-NU. Alf. caiiaghan
has accepted a situation wi:it the G11 -
les Lumber Company of Escter.-Alfred
Brooks nes sc'cura3 a sltuatton with
Evrett and Melville Skinner to atelst
therm nn rutting legs and wood.-It^v.
Jchnt ton left ,est week to attend the
University- for another terra -Nir. Wel-
lington SKir,:-,er Is attcnuing the school
for etanunering at Merlin, and his many
friends hope 110 will be benefited thereby
CL INDEr3OYE
Mr. and Mrs. 1Iarria of Pickford, Mich
are vtaiti,g frauds in this neighbor-
hood. -Mr. and Mrs. TI:oe. [lodging of
liattleford, Sask., are spending a month
or so with Clandcboye friends and rel-
atives.-Nilas Hannan of 1tatnlitoa spent
a few days wIt'i friends here iast week.
-Mr. and Mr a. Stlichcomb of London
has been here visiting her elect-, Mrs.
Thos. Flynn. -Miss Mary Mclltargcy of
llantilton spent a couple of days with
parents here last wick.-Mr...II-
ette, of Stoney Point, who were here for
two weeks with her parents has rete:,t-
t'd home, -Mr. E. O. Jones has moved in-
to the village. -
lildourph.-Ihvitatloita are out foe tt,e
matrlage of Miss May, dauOter of 'dr,
ar:d Nirs F rank Kent, cot.. 2, I'.fddulph,
to Mr. Linwood L. Craven, on 11', lyes
day ,J.rl:u.try 2,1th.
C(IISELHL1(ST
Invitations are out for the marriage
of Miss Myrtle A., daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Maudson, to Mr. Wililarn R,
Norris. fur Januiry 201h, at hillside
faros.
bltE\VSTIII1,
Mr. Philip Mager ot Prcwster under-
went al, operatlom ter appettdtcltls last
week at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
file friends will be pleased to know his
condition is moat favorable, and in all
liklihood lie will be Lome again in a
couple of week..,
W INCHELSEA
The puplla and parents of this section
are well pleased that Sties Jessie Dam11
ton, who was • anpellcd to glvc up her
teaching duties in the acliaol here last
tall has recovered, and hoe resumed her
work. -W. G. Medd, proprietor o1 the
creamery, le well pleased with the ex-
tent of business done last year, It tot-
alling 165,001) pounds, and being con-
ttideratle in ezceee of previous yeara.-
A vlsltor 10 this section with Mrs. \\'os.
and Mrs. E. Heywood to their brother,
Ben Francis of Mattel. Columbia. -Hire.
Medd after visiting her son has return-
ed to Klnburn.-troy Miller and Miss
Nellie Francis have returned to Toronto
after a visit with Air... E llcywood.
USBORNE.
Death of Mrs. Cann, -Another old and
well-known resident of the township has
paid nature's debt. We refer to the
death of Saran \Veaklin, relict of tie
late Robert Cahn, wire pasacd away on
Thursday last at rite advanced age of
78 years, 7 months and 4 days. Of late
Sire. Cants had made her hoax with her
dau;hter, Mrs. George Kerslake', but a
short tints ago she went to spend a few
days with another daughter, Mrs. Ben-
son Williams, and while. there was
stricken down with a stroke of parel-
yaie. She retained consciousness up to
the time of her death but never recovered
from the ',hock. I10111 111 Sonterseteiiire,
England, she carne to Canada with her
parents when Just tout years old, drat
settling In Darlington, wrera tete fam-
ily coetinucd to reside for a number of
year's. When reaching wonranaood enc
married Mr. Cann aid eons five years
later she, wlt:r Iicr husband, moved to
the township of Usbor,lc, waere she ham
continuously resided ever since. An
earnest and devoted Christian and pos-
..essed of a kited and loving dlapodltloa
she endeared htrdelf to all who had the
pleasure of her acquaintance. Her hue -
bend predeceased her abuut three years.
She Is survived by six of a family, three
80118 and three dau;Ltere, Th0n1ae
Charles, John, Mrs. Gco:ge K:retake,
and Mrs. Bentson Williams of Usborne
and Mrs V. Niftier of Lerv:e 'tae (ul':r-
al took place from the residence of Mr.
at orge Kerslake, o:l Saturday to the
Exeter cemetery,
it
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RRV's
Thereto
scarcely any limit to the
poasible improvement in seen10,
but it takes time and money. We have
been improving flower rind vegetable
seeds for over 5,,e years. Dfore than: e,*
1icc• see ore working to snake Perry's
Sees molt you, Irby the best-I'erry'o.
For rale everywhere.
FCRRY'S 111'3 !'EED .orilveint
Frit!: Orif REQUEST.
• "i. FE1:RV L CO., Windsor, Ont.
r •r f ti't'*'3iprZN
NEW YEJ4R'S
IS HERE NOW Ill
We are ready to supply your wants. Our
store is filled up with all the good things to make
you happy for the Holiday Season and long after-
wards. We invite you to call and let us show you
the good things we have to offer.
DRESS GOODY — All the latest
cloths and shades, at prices to suit ev-
erybody.
LADIES' COATS AND JACK ET'S—
We have the BEST and at the very
lowest prices. Special Bargains will
be offered in Ladies' Fur Coats and
Cloth Jackets to clear.
FUR RUFFS—We have a large
assortment in Alaska Sable, Isabella
Sable. American Sable, Isabella Opos.
sutn, Ace, &c., at Special Prices.
MILLINERY—Bargains will he of-
fered for the halauce of the season
as we do not intend to carry over any
thing in this line if a price will sell it.
Come early and get some of the Bar-
gai ne.
FANCY XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
—A large assortment of them --
plain and fancy, white and colored,
and fancy embroidered—from 5c up.
They will eertarnly please you.
BARGAINS iN CLOTHING—Men's.
Youths and Boys' Ready -to -Wear
Suits at Bargain Prices. A hig cut
to clear. Our stock of Men's, Youths
and Boys' OVERCOATS was nveer
better. Big Bargains will be given
in Men's Tweed Ulsters. BOYS'
ULMTERS AND BOYS' REEFERS
TO CLEAR.
MADE -TO- ORDER CLOTHING—if
you are looking for a Swell Suit.
made to order, et a reasonable price,
be sure you see our goods before
making your purchase. We have
the right goods at right prices.
HOLIDAY SEASON GOODS—A
large assortment of New Ties, Scarfs,
Caps and Gloves for the Christmas
and New Year time. All the latest.
FUR COATS—A large assortment
in Coon Costs, Calf -Skin, Black Tak,
Bishop, Horse. &c., &e. Also is fine
line of FUR -LINED COATS. These
coats will be sold at Bargain Prices.
ROBES AND BLANKETS—A full
stock of Grey Goat, Brown Bear, Bish-
op and Saskatchewan Robes; also
Wool Horse Blankets and Jute -Lined
Blankets. Get our prices before mak-
ing your purchase.
BOOT AND SHOE DEPT.—Our
shoe store is full of ell the needs for
winter comfort. Rubbers, Overshoes,
Cardigans, Rubber Boots, Felt Shoes,
Fancy Felt Slippers and Shoes. Also
all kinds and makes of Boots and Shoes
in Leather for Ladies and Men. Our
prices you will find as low as the
lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed.
CHRISTMAS CHINA — Just re-
ceived a consignment of the finest
French China. These make lovely
Xmas Presents. A large assortment
of Fanly Jardineree, Base Lamps,
Hanging Lamps. FancyPlates and
Cups and Saucers; also inner Setts,
Toilet Setts, &c., &c
XMAS (JROCERiES—Our stock is
ALL FRESH ANI) NEW. New
Raisins. New Currants, New Peels,
New Fige, New Dates, New Shelled
Almonds, New Shelled Walnuts and
Everything New that you will require
to make your Xmas ()eke. All sold at
close prices.
Everybody is invited to call and take a look through
our large and well assorted stock. It will do you good and
do us good to ser, you.
All kinds of Farm Produce taken at Market Prices,
GIVE US A CALL !!!
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER,
THE BUSY STORE - - DASH WOOD
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HEAD om1mCE. roaorrO ESTABLISHED 11101
B. t VCM, Praiisst
4.1.112. LSD, Osmond Kamm
Paid-up Capital, $10
Reserve Fund, - 5,000,
Brandies throughout Canada, and in the United States and End
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current
rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more
persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of the
number or by the survivor.
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Exeter Branch—G. W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Orediton
Makes Broiling Easy
It is much more convenient to do your broiling by lifting
this Key Plate, than to lift the cover or use the broiler door.
You have more room and get the
meat directly over the coals.
Notice the Low Warming Closet,
a special feature of this year's
"Peerless Peninsular" Ranges.
Daylight Oven, Adjustable
Damper, Removable Grate
Bars, Thermometer in oven—
are only a few of the con-
veniences you should ask about.
Step in at any lime and go over the "Peerless
Peninsular" Ranges. Glad to explain their
impsovetnenta to pan. 73
HUGH SPACKMAN, - EXETER.
s
...Groceries
and Confectionery ...
ALWAYS REMEMBER TEAT THE
New Grocery and Confectionery Store,
Opposite the Central Hotel,
is the BEST PLACE IN TOWN to buy such Goods!
We aim to keep these lines right up the mark all the time 1
Fresh Groceries Always.
New and Choice Confectionery.
Cigars and Tobaccos.
AND WE SUCCEED IN OUR ABM
OYSTER PARLOR
Our Oyster Parlor IS ALWAYS OPEN and we can guarantee
satisfaction to our customers.
Wilson Bros., - Exeter
Ono door north of Bank of Commerce.
The Molsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
Capital - $3,374,000
Rest Fund -
•
$3,3 74,000
Has (35 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT
gmamitimmimimmimmimais
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
- EXETER BRANCH -
Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government.
DICKSON Si CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager,
WE WISH YOU
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
AND WILL HELP
to know just what to buy
in the line of
Jewelry, Watches, O!ocks, Silvorware.
You very often need a hint
as to what is most suitable
to buy for your friends or
yourself.
•' Our Stock furnishes the Plots --Nib-
It reveals in a minute more
appropriate presents than any
one could sit at home and
recall in a whole day.
-s. SO WE INVITE BUYERS
an 1 we promise to make their
choosing easy and their choice
satisfactory.
A. MARCHAND,