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COLE'S DRUG STORE
The Store That Saves You Money!
Our lame assortment of useful and beautiful
presents are disappearing fast, but we still have a
big stock to be disposed of in the next few days.
Be sure and see our assortment and'
Receive a Beautiful Calendar \
WITH EVERY SZ_QO PURCHASE
( Presents for Everybody )
W. S. COLE, Phm.B., : EXETER
caERRY ctiRISTmAS AND HAPPY 1'4E1M YEAR 1
ROSS'
Manufacturing Furriers
Largest Stock in Western Ontario
simmon
Our manufacturing facilities enable us to
put all manner of Fur Garments in the hankie of
our patrons at first cost. Every garment guaran-
teed as represented. Money refunded if gaod•1 are
not approved of.
This hes been our most successful season.
The increased volume of business combined with
the geueral approval of the value, style and quat-
ity of our goods, gives us confidence that we are
successfully meeting the requirements of our lady
pataons.
IF YOU PURPOSE BUYING A
Muff, Stole, Ruff or any Article in the Fur Line,
It Will Pay You To Visit Us !
Catalogue on application.
196 OUNDAS ST., LONDON, ONT.
Our Furniture
is the Favorite of
Christmas Shoppers
Talk as yeti like. there is r.••lhir•g rein (eke the place of Furniture
in the esteem .et gift-Kivete. Nothing etre is .0 Nercicenble-nothing
else rewind. tele ,.f the giver every day in the year a!+ Furniture does.
I?rtr 13.13.44144 of newness and variety arid all ioubd goodness. we
a.k y• a to d•i tom choosing taunt tbi. -tuck eif e'nrt. Yeti cruet buy
miller nor p1 c, a fel our gond..
Inall Ic.•in-elsthie store stands Iee.iy t.,+•fTer•}nuFut tetutr• cett-
aint ire.
Chi iautws -h, !,pens erot roque+ted t+e Maki! It .e point to at leaet
.e,• hi'sv w,.fl a prepared tit ntnke thee -he ppie g esti- actet y.
To -day i6n't a bit too soon toget interested!
JAMES BEVERLEY,
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
:-Tpa'H1:N CuUN('lL.
T Council of the Township ot Ste-
p' convened In the Town Hall. Cred-
.• ,,.• on Wednesday. the 13th (lay of
1k•• ember. Mot,, ad 10 a.m. All mem-
ber(' were present. The minutes of the
p evlou; In-'tting were Mad and adop'e1.
I
$962''
One year ago. Mr. (leo.
4
VCaketu+tn s a e ning
about $1011 per yea AO
fel10 laborer. Now is
earning at the rate of 962
per year.
;ria months' training at our filar
nesse College made the difference
Wee it a good in pstment' Ile
think• en. ilio address le Nest ne•
good*, 'saes.
Pour Courses
PREPARATORY
COMMERCIAL
STRNOORAPRY
TRLRORAP5Y
Enter any time. Indt.idual
lnctkn.
w me toe vette-otos.
Clinton Business College
•NI"1►11WMr3rIVsNIP *IF No,
ORI). SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL,
-a::derew,- That John G.
eolit'ct•ar o' taxes. Is Hereby
1 : t continue the levy and col-
" , e- ' tees I. the rnan:ter and with
provided by law for the Kea
• co lecti, 'l of taz•s.-Carried.
unsers to the amount of }1401.11
'•sa-e p seed. all of which will appear
C etsurer's ttep.)!t now being pub
.. s.:eJ.
Tlie Council adJourltetl sr:,'. die.
Henry Etlber, Tp. Clerk
Children Cary
FOR FLETCHER'
CASTOR A
Here'sGood News
The Visit kat prices for old junk
are alive end No is the old reliable
firm -M. JACKSON A SON --one
door south of the Metropolitan.
Just look et the following prices
(no trade and no truck) all ('ASH:
WEAK KIDNEYS
II t1.1K1S WEAK BODIES.
lad;.ev Diseases Cause Hat( use Pom-
eno , Act.es and Ilia of Easter
People.
Bags 75e per) ndred
Iron front -61)e to 75c AA
Old Rubber Roots'(
& Shoes ' .. de per 11)
Copper & 13m%3 Dc
Horse Hair 30c "
Lead an.1 Zinc `?)c
IRON PIPE
A great t ariety of iron pipe
alto aye on head at • reason -
.Me pat.., ',uteri* ri* for
?MN _'F: rears. IORACIYO d: ROCLEVARDiNO
M. Jackson & Sons
MAIN ST.. EXETER.
OPi'twtTK Ella -Rile• POWER HOUSE
As este weak ii;;k weakens a chain.
so weak kidneys weaken the whole body
and hasten the final breaking down.
Overwork. strains. colds and other
causer l:tJure tete kidneys. and wart:
their activity is it stoned ti+e whole body
suffers from the a areas of uttc poison
circulated la the b1Jod.
Aches and ptins and languo- and urin-
ary Ills come, and there is an ever .in-
creasing tendency towda diabetes and
:and fatal Bright's disea e. There Is no
except kidney
real J:elp f lr the sultere
help
Booth's kidney Pills a directly on
the kidneys and cure eve y kidney 111-
Hensall cures are the proof.
Mr. \Vm. Hildebrand of N. E. part o!
town, Ifensall, Ont., says . "I have not
muttered with backache since using
Booth's Kidney fills. and prior to that
I had frequently been urt!tbie: to stoop
or straighten up with severe ,binding
pain that would cateri flit across the
small of the back and In the reefon of
the kidneys. Tate urn_ was highly col-
ored and contained a qua:.tlty of brick
dust sediment. This was particularly no
ticatle whenever I xould take cold.
I had uacd other rentcdtea brure try -
trig Boot! 'a Kidia y I'tlls but found
little relief. I bAleve Booth's Kidney
Pills to be an cxceltettt kidney regulat-
or and will gladly recommend them."
Sold by dealers. Price 50c. The R.
T. Booth Co., Limited., Fort Ette, Ont.
Sole Canadian Agents.
YO
Atii< warp iffow-O-MI)
CURES CATARRH„ASTHMA,
Bronchitis. Croup, Coughs and Colds, or
money back. Sola and guaranteed LY
W. S. COLE, EXETER.
ELIJ1VILLE
Snow. 3now', Shoo, and its still a-
comirg• We would appreciate it very
Hauch 1f it remains till atter tho Christ-
mas holidays and the election. -The
School concert at Winchelsea on Tues-
day night ot this week was attended, by
nanny from thts burg and vicinity. All
report a good time. -Mr. John Perry,
in3naoee of our telephone company, Is
busy thta week putting in the new tel-
ephones on the line none of the village
-No service was held Its t e church
nere on Sunday evening on count of
the Interesting special Chrietn s serv-
Icea at the Sunshine appo!ntmen .-Mon-
day next will be Nomination da and
already the municipal pot Is beginning
to troll. Among those who aro aspir-
ing for the coveted o:ficee are Mr. Fred
punkin for Reeve and Sir. S. Pym for
Councilman. Either one are first-class
men and worthy of holdlttg office. We
understand all the old members of the
council will again be to the Held. -~Ilse
IIettle Hunter ot Exeter spent a few
days at her old home here, the
guest of her brother, Mr. Wilbur Wint-
er.
HAY.
Tile ratepayers of Hay township will
on the 3rd o1 January vote on a el0,-
OM) by-law for cement cuiv:i19 and
bridges. it is proposed to spread the
ptyntent over ten years. The ebentu-es
will bear five p.r sea'.. interes
From inquiries.; and Intc•rv:e s it !s
learned that the Reeve and Co ncillors
o: thin year ere Ilk-'ly all tbe 1n the
field for re-electio:•. The opinion is
frorly expo escd th..e owing to tome u1t-
tlnished business, Warden Lamont
t )ould take the reeveship for another
year. and It !s likely that he will be a
cardidete. The councillors are all
tried men and have given good satisfac-
tion and from p'escnt Indlcatloi.s the
chances are to -t th:y will all be re-el:'t t-
ee by acclamation.
The divisional court at Toronto has d1 s
mta3ed with costs the appal by Oliver
Blvsonnette and Napoleon Caitlin from
Mr. Justice Clutc'a Jud; stent of June 22
tater In favor of flay Township. plaintiff
In an action to obt tin a declaration that
ce-tsin highways Op' n for public traffic
by a by-law of the township are public
Mot. wa ys and that Dissot.nette be re•
strained from occupying or obstructing
them and be ordered 10 go out; ot peas-
eiretoe and occupation and to remove all
nh.itructlons therefrom.
Hen' NAZI Mea Are Born signal."
The woman born beautiful doesn't
botlter to educate her intelligence, Is
op )il,'J by flattery, 14 unable to hold
the ni ':1 she attra, ts. The woman born
Gunn'.:• is It'll, on to develop her char -
steer 04.1 her !Wel, and eo more than
overcome; her handicap as against her
ern clever
easily and
rained ef-
estt. The
pretty sister. The man
1)401 because he wins too
ha 4 n') incentive to that *t
fort which alone achieves su
ratan born "slow" develops patience, IMF
:Ii+lult:', balance nnd, best of a1), tense•
Ity.
It cony's near to being a universal
rule that strong p,lnte and weak ones
just about offset each other in any hu•
than being at the start and that the de-
velopment is a matter for the man him•
self to determine. And there Is no fa-
tal handball except the disposition to
regard one's liaudlrnp as fatal -Sat
orday Eveuiug font.
bIDUeLF1f
The meeting of L.O.L. was held oa
Monday.•i0tb, and was great s
aauc-
ce.-Mr. Thur. D. Hod$in otertain-
ted a few of his friend' Tues ay even•
iog.-Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Denham
has gone to Toronto, %brie they In.
tend residing -Mr. ,real Mee. Thomas
Armitage were visiting friend. in Mc-
Gillivray last week. -Mr. Percy Arm-
itage is busy breaking in a stt'udard-
bred colt.
M'GILLIVRAT.
airs. arch. el. Pee,: deed at her home
in Parkhill oe Dec. 10th, In her 07th
year. She was a dauoht o_' the late
efen. Butson, who died i 1877. She
had suffered for a year {rom heart
trouble. The funeral took place the
following Monday to Delancy's Ceme-
tery, McGillivray.
GRAND 11F.ND
dfr. Henry Brewer tial en Stupka
Tuesday. Henry Boasei.ix.rry will hold
a shooting match hese on Christmas.
Day. -Mr. Robs. Ifamia)n spent a few
days with hia son o:t the 4th of Steph-
en. %fr. Jas. Stubbs of near Thedford
was In the village Saturday. -Quite a
number attended tae el, h entertain-
ment at Shipk:a o:t Monday vening.-air
Jas. Pai a held a wood b_ on Friday
end as a result a good pie of wood
vole cut. -A Loral Option in ethtg will
be held in the Presbyterian church on
Dec. 2t?th.-bicssrs. Jos. Brenner and
J. Hannon were in Stupka and Crediton
on business one day last week. -Mrs.
Smith is on the alck list. We wish her
a speedy recovery. -Mr. John Hoffman
and D. 13etclten of Dashwood were here
Monday. -Mrs. Wm. Oliver lett Saturday
to visit her sister in St. Marys, who
Ls 111. -Mr. R in. Dewey was In Port
Franks last week.
Lieury: The death occ red here
on Thursday last of Mrs. 9 ah Ann
Ellwood, beloved wife of Mr. ohn M.
Young. of London at the age of 2$
years. The funeral took place Mnn-
day to Concession 7, McGillivray.
Dears the
&gaetlars 01
IIARPLEY
Mr. \Vnt. Hellin has purc:tased a new
piano for his daughter. -Mrs. W. J. blot -
lard (nee Lottie Shcrritt) of Balmoral,
Man., arrived here last Friday on a vis-
it to her parents, Mr. and grad G. Sher-
rttt. Site intends to stay about two
months. -The gang of men who were
staking scythe snathes In Isaac Best-
ard's bush has moved to Mr. Grelb's
bu91t on the 10th con. -The Baynhant
gang of threshers are in the neighbor-
hood finishing up their seas Ws work
of the threshing clover, cutti wood,
crushlne grain, cutting straw tc.-The
King Edward boxes for Rural Route
No.1, between Parkhill and 13r water,
arrived here Thursday and have been
put up by their respective owners. -Mr.
1'. IL Nell of Lucan was through here
buying registered stares for the pur-
pose of shipping them to the State of
Utah. He purchased one from Mr. J:
Sherrttt,-Mrs. Abner Moltard passed
through here Monday, returning (tome
from the hospital in London. -Master
Kleth Taylor of Brewster spent Monday
with 1:19 cousins at Harphy.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
The Ideal Beverage
ASK role ip
(LOHOON)
1 rALP. ALB.
patatab:a. foil ..t
the virtues of 113311
anti ti i, :1•:.) io
sparkling condi-
tion, is this ideal
beverage.
Now when chemists ann.)unae its purity, anti
judges its merit, one :iced Look no further.
SEA 1 U1tTI1-'.V Meredith died at
Clue -1p . Ifuspitti 0:: Dec. 14. 11 • had
resided let re aincc boyhood a:.d wars
book -k. rp •r at Van Egntond'e woollen
mills for a number of year afterwards
travelling for an American rm. A wife
survives him.
HIDBERT-Two frame barns on the
loth con., belonging to `Vin. Kinsman,
were destroyed by fire t the lata.
A number of implements ra destroyed
Ow cau.le is supposed to be Incendary.
Se3fortle -•Mart y Gelb of this place Lae
Just finished a tray, which is rom posed
o: 114 different specie\of a-ood, w:+1^h
he gathered itt and aro nd Seaforth. It
is a clever and beautiful piece of work-
n13P44hip.
Tuckersnllth.-lluntphrey Quintan. SO
:.•eart of age, and for 03 years a resi-
dent o. 1.113 township, has been admit-
ted to the liouea of cfuge. Recently
during a visit to Detre he was touch -
el for his wad of $5t) b a girl who
hugged him on the street. Oh the wiles
of t`:osc young maidens.
by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseas-
ed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cute
deafness, aril that k by ronetitutional rein. die.,
i)eatnctais,anal by an 1145401ed condition of ter
MUCOUS lining of the Eustachian Tube. When Oda
whets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or ion -
perfect hearing, and when it is entirele closed, Deaf -
netts is the result, and unless the inttammation ran he
taken out and this tube restored to its t nasal condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases
out of tett are caused by Catarrh. whish nothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucous s, faces
We wilt give One hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness (reused hr catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Itall'e Catarrh Cure. Seed fur circulars free.
F. J. C iIEYF.Y a CO., Toledo, e.
Sold by Druggists, 75e.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
STA F 1',t
.Ir. 11. W. Ten;pleinan had the nee-
:ortune to lose hes valuable driver froe
inflammation of the brain. -Me rs. J.
Lein; and W. Martin are trpro ng wi-
der the care of Dr. Mair, the for ter af-
ter an operatton tor appendtcltt• and the
latter front diphtheria.- Grac.' Church
Sunday School are to hold their annual
ritr1,t)nee Tree on Friday evening. 24
Dec•ernb-'r. to Illbbert Town Hall.
WARNING.
Since Its Introduction into Canada the
later of Parisian Sage :.avr been phe-
nomenal. This sue:ens has led to many
lnlitation9 similar In name. Look out
for them; they are not the genuine.
Seg that t he girl with the Auburn hair
is on every package. You can always
'ret the grnuine at W. S. Cole's.
Parietal' Sage is the quickest acting
and most efficient hair toms In the
Noeld.
1t is made to Leedornt to Dr. Sanger-
tenicre (of Parts) proven theor that
'tlidruff, failing hair. baldrics and
is+Ip Itch are caused by germs.
Parisian Rase kills these da druff
germs and removes all trace of da ruff
In two weeks. or money back: It tops
faking hair and Itching scalp and re -
vent 9 rxtidncsa.
And remember that baldness le ctuscd
by dandruff gernee. those little 03rd
working, persistent devils that day and
night do nothing but dig Into the roots
of the hair and destroy Its vitality.
Partalan Sage Is a daintily perfumed
',alr dressing. not sticky or greasy• and
any woman who desires luturtant and
bewitching hair can get It In two week.,
by using It. 50 cents a large bogie,
are just as near perfection as
ranges can be built. Their con-
struction is an absolute guarantee
of fuel economy and cooking corn-
fort.
o kingcorn-
fort. if you want the hc.t range
you'll buy the Souvenir. (Jur
free book tells the reasons why.
Send a post card for it to -day.
GURNEY. T1LDE14 it CO.. LIMITED
HAMILTON rase
Mw•r•aa whirl's/ Calera rasse.eer
Por Sat! by W. J. HEAMAN, 'METER
Childre Cry
FOR FLET ER'S
CAST R1A_
EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wheat 1 04
Barley 48 50
Oats, 35 30
Peas sal) lits
Potatoes, per bag 50
Hay. per ton 13 (1' 1400
Flour, Per cwt., family 2 75
Flour, low grade per cw 1 50 1 55)3
Butter 23
Eggs 2.8
Live hogs, per cwt7 ski
Short-, per ton 3 00
Bran per ton 21 04)
Dried Apples.... 6
Turkey, 1'4 11)
Geese . 11 12
Ducks. .... 11_' 13
Chicken 1 l 12
Mr. 1. T. Clark in England to cover British
Elections for Toronto Daily Star
Another instance of aggressive enterprise on the part of the
" otouto Daily Star" is furnished by its action in sending to England
a &ember of its staff. Mr. Joseph T. Clark, to remain there until the
close of the British Election Campaign.
Since the 14th of December Mr. Clark's cables appearing in the
"Star" have been commanding attention and favorable continent.
Never before has a Canadian paper afforded its readers the means of
following day by day a British Election Campaign so intelligently.
Cabling is an expensive operation, but the " Star " does not spare
ezpeltse when there is an opportunity to serve its readers.
Mr. Clark, who is known throughout Canada as a writer of un-
usually graceful English, with en original point of view that gives
414tfnctiveness to everything he writes, is describing the campzit;n at
master length for "Star" readers in frequent letters which can be
truthfully described as masterpieces.
The British Elections are being covered In the "Star" by no lee-
fourdistinct services, two of them exclusive to the " Sta.," :01 tollows:
1. Mr. Clark's cables and letters (exclusive to the "Star").
2. A special cable service from a staff of permanent correspondents
in Britain (exclusive to the "Star").
3. The Canadian Associated Press cables.
4. The Associated Press cables.
In no previous British Election has a Canadian paper made similar
preparations for getting the news. It is another pr t of the ietereaaing
closeness of Canada's relations to the Mother Land fiat, a,- 1, n.a lit
our times have there been as great issues at stake. The bu'IKet, free
trade, the future of the House of Lords, the British constitution ascii,
are in the melting pot, and who knows what will come out? l'or cont-
patiebns one hes to go back to the great reform of832. iota one
authority says it is the most motl;C:ions struggle since the kat )lotion
of 1688.
Thr "Toronto Daily Star's" news columns will !alp you fully
posted u tethe progress of the fight.
$1.50 a Year
seaThis r end "Toronto Dailysur" hipper for r --12.20.
olibtain Pea given for 150c. added tiramsliscRption prices
6
Toronto Daily Star
Make Each Animal Worth
25°lo Over Its Cast
On ,23of a Cent a Dy
Nobodyeverrcn•I,f 4'rsl1fv,d''cur.rgtha,x,ts ... making
3, ns lay in w.nter. ,r.rer>...a tee yieta t f m..k tite p•...:. , p_, ww stray.
or restortna runslur n rmmaU In pn.mpne.s and • icor
When you lee.' ,t,,.k f•x/J " l., your ww•. h ,t se ns or revery,
you are merely feeding them what you are gruw.ng on yo or own r. arm
Your animals d.1 need not owe feed, b .t eomethtre to he.p awn.
hod.. • get J11 the go...J out of the Iced you give them w they can flet f. .t
and stay fat alt year round; al3.10 prevent J.._Jae. cure d+>r.e• a ford lisp
thrum up the he. pt.abl.:ondttOn. rti -. t.wk food" •: en do all ehe•c
things. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPICIFIC cot a..: J.es It t4
Nota "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner"
r
„ATE
1 EL"
• r f , r. r -ser
P "F/AL PURPLE STOCK seeci :c .n, a •,; n,groin. nufirm pridu'.t..
1 of milk from three to five pou'd. per t..-.. ).:r day b..1,re the Sneu,ti. his Pr.!. ,J two
ar •eke. It make* the milk richer_ and ..JJ, flesh faster teen any other prem :.hon known.
.rng calves fed with ROYAL PURPLI an as large at six teks old as they w uJIJ be when
f:Jwith ordinar material a n weeks
ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC 111.111,14 up run• few inimais anal r-s•ore% them to
plumpness almost magically. Cures bote colt., worm skin disc see anti deb. ,rt perm..nently.
non Meliwan,the horsemm,says: '1 have used OYAL P *PCB STULK SPECIFIC
r'".' tently in the feeling of 'The Rel,' 2bta largest wanner of .•ny pJ=cr on 0' ,r•J Cercoit in
14.1. Ind 'Henry Winters.' 2OSi. brother of Allen Welters.' w.nnerof 16.0001.3l'-01in,t slakes
+1 193. Thcsc harses have ne3er been off their 1. l sm.e l ..rrmer.scd using 11,4. Purple
Specific almost a year ago, and 1 well always have it in m) stables "
oval Purple
STOOK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS
One Me. package of ROYAL PUH?:_d.;TOCKSPEC'FICwet Lee one mental seventy
Joys. wh:_h i• a little over two thirds .-.r s • • • Ili_ N•..; s :..' f��,f a en Eft • cent r:k. e
test bat fifty Jays anti are torn three t.m -. t .v ROYAL a
PURFLSTOCK Sr (Ault;
but once a dry. anti lasts half teen .1111 t f1 i) 101 containing f,or tine. the
.•n.)unt of the fifty cent pack.+ge will last Ys) ! • : ROYAL PURPLE wet in:rcaae the saiue
•1 your stock Iia It is an astenishi•e*t, •, • Jr l'ttt:ner. anmv:atin4the appetitea•+.t the
rrllah for foul. auiating nature to di*sat arJ fur.• f..ed j 'ofiese As _hog fattener d is I Ie.der.
It will save many holes itacott hi veterinary rine ROYAL. PURPL 'POULTRY SPECT•
FI i s our other Sr a ..ec for raieery. net for .lock, n.1r in c• 3t package wdl (eat twrn y fire
hens 70 days, or a pail costing Si S) wilt last twenty -flee :lees 7/:) days which is four times mon
mtterial for on'y three times the colt It mikes a lay. re machine- out of your hens
simmer and winter, rventsfo.v'.3,, Aea t n•I3in t.o•! anti- dtry_ ..,a.ca.
livery pa.kage of ROYAI. PURPLE NOCK SPECiFFIC •,• pt1 '?'R r SPECIFIC 43
guaranteed.
Just use ROYAL PURPLE nn one of yn-:r animists and any ere.. oiler ;fit ion tin another
animal In the 'ami cont hon: after cameo -me results you we t eiROYAL PURPLE has
them all beat tudeath, orest ba:kcornet fele meney PRRH-Ase
your merchant or writ us for our vat•, ibi• 31 ow booklet oa cattle
and prefer., 'l''.'s:s. certntsining Alan
R'IVAL PURPLE aeawi P aUL-
STOCK awl POUL-
TRY SPECIFICS.
If you annot get Rnyal Parols
Sr'e ,i!:s from merchants or agora 4. wt
s:.pp!y yo-, direct. express prepaid.
on receipt of S! Ie a pail for ea i.r Pr11try
or St,).k Spec+tiei.
Make matey a tine at ger stint in
rout J' strict. Write f.1• ' • •':. 1
Por a'.. by .1:1 up r r-1,- : rr.•-.I•ants
1. L Jeakias Mig Co., Lorin, Cu.
ROYAL PL'RPL8 WTOCK AND POULTRY !3PFICIFI"S ani free bogktete 1t$
kept la stork by W. J. i'1EANAN. F.XSTR't, .t-. 1 1! t'iL')N 4 O'1)RIF.4 C)'ntrsltl