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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-10-08, Page 5CREDITON NEWS FOR THE The affectiveness of our assortment in Dress Goods, Men's Furnishings, Woolens, Furs, Ladies' and Gentle- men's Underwear, Blankets, Ladies' Misses', Children's, Men's and Boys' Coats, Millinery, Etc. As Business bringers for the fall trade was never more in evidence than at present. That is the striped Venetian Dress Goods in Brown, Blue. Black Green and Red at hoc. per yard, Plain Venetians in same colors at 50c, y 5c, 85c and $I.00 per yard. Big range of Coatings in Black Beaver, Broadcloths. Etc. from $1.00 to $2,00 per yard, limited to describe in detail our large assortment in the Drees Call in and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Space is too Goods section. See Our Coats Paying Highest prices for Seeds and other produce. 1!f" S. BROWN THERE IS NO REASON Why you should not use the best kitchen Ranges made. Pandoras, Happy Home, Ladies' Aid, and Saska-Alta. They bake perfectly, save fuel, keep fire day and night, delight every user. Made of the very best material and guaranteed in every res- pect. Buy Them and save the expense of buying coal backs. Special attention given to EA VETROUG ING. W. MOORE - KIRKTON New Suhtins @UI ufC 66 are II" ffiis fall Come and See Them We wish to extend to you an invitation to call and see the new Suiting° _hat are "in it" this fall. These WO are showing represent the choicest offered y the old and new world. The patterns are Itight, they are Exclusive and we are proud of therm. She Quality is Right too ---up to the high standard we always carry. If you want a smart suit for fall, select your goods here we assure you the style, make and lit will be right. The price beyond a doubt, we quote the lowest price possible. This is acknowledged by our customers, and recognized by our competitote. Again we invite you, we are proud to show the new go(uls and talk price at all times J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON Who not Trade near flonic? we are here to make a success, we like the country and the people, we like our bllsinesd, and strive to increase by honorable means. mew fitie Best Goods and the Lowest prices eo:risithal We believe in giving one dollars worth of goods for $1.00. We fully ex pet t fairness and think you will admit if our good and p..ces re equal with those of other reliable merchants, it is just and right to patton- 1ze home enterprise. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar Hensall. keenly felt in the home circle. Besides her husbard she leaves a family of five Miss Tcna Swan, who visited her eons and three daughters -John, in Mother here for two weeks, left last Manitoba; William, in McKillop; Law- 3veck to re -';m,• her position in Toy- ranee in Hay Township and Thomas and Joseph a t home,and Mrs. re.D1.Ma- onMr Iteinlaull, of Goderich. ufier thew,, McKillop, nd Maggio and Visiting bet sistct bele. returned to Theresa at home, her itonte List week. 'Sixty cat . of gt,tin wcro shipped, pat of h, re the first •three weeks in ti( et uinhcr. Rev. and M,s. D. Wren, of Maid- stone, visited relatives and friends stere last week. Messrs. W. Geiger and A. McAl- lister have relurneil to Toronto to resume their medical studies. Mr. Thos. Derry has disposed of his Dlydesdal,• stallion. "George 'o the Scales to Wm. llolton. of Kings - 0011r t. Mrs. G. hunt. of Halifax. is vis,( !tint; Strs. It. !'tent. Mr. Wm. Stoneman. and two sons` and Mr. Curtis; Stoneman left last week on n trip to 'Essex. Thy made the Journey on bicycles• Doss Higgins. of London, visited friends iter,. last week \V, .1. 1'4! I: n,, o,f the Commercial has opened up a billiard parlor in connection wt itli tho hotel. Another old resident of this neigh- tt wrhood was removed by death on tSncdav last, in the person of Mrs. Michael 1) Heffernan, of the Huron road Gnat, Tm ,451111th. Mrs. Heifer. nazi, whose Maiden name was lira111148 Barrie. wee a native of the townehitp of Mct)illivrnw. Middlesex county. but en her marriage t„ her now bereft bum, hand, :,1 years ago. she temp to reside en her hushand'e farm in Tucker smith, nmr Heitman. bele they remnined un - t0 at li'Ile over twent y yesrsago. when they nt, w•, d to their ',regent tau in on the Hoven road. The der: ascii wvaq A gnvi k•i d w,,.o,ai , and an effect iot ate w;f.• and met her and her death will be Kipper) \\'cdnesdal of last work M r. Dick fell tread with heart trouble at the home of Mr. Robert McLtbn ijust north of here. Miss Alda 'Dinsdale. after a visit of over awo months with .relatives in JJeawsville has returned home. The choir of the Metho,list church furnished the music for the Chisels burst anniversary on Sunday even- ing. The Methodist Sunday School held their rally services on Sun,lty last. M'.s ida 'Dinsdale, of London. is s.sitiag at the home of her parents Winchelsea .Mr. Thos. Durdle is on the sick list suffering from lumbago. Miss Isabella Cotrrscy. of Lucan, and Miss Millie Coursey, nurse, of Washington, visited Mrs. 1\V. V. Kerr last week. Miss Nellie Elliot, of llansomville N. 1-., and Miss Cora Stratton, of Croswell. Mich., are visiting Mr.. D. Goulding. Mr Vansickle left last week to visit friends in St. ,Marys atter a plcaeent visit with her neicc. Mrs. `V. G. Meabk Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller, Crcmarty. visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Godbolt en Sunday. Mr. Jar.!,: Cottle list week lost a valuable colt flour lockjaw, caus- ed by a slight cut on its foot. _ Crediton Mr, and Mrs. 1'. \V. Cl:uk and fans- ily visited Mr. and Nits. A. J. Clark of Ailsa Craig over Sunday. Miss Ethel Clark, w ho has been visiting triett:ts iu t;rantoei has re- turned home. Rev'd. Kennedy. of Ailsa Craig, preached in the Methodist church,. on Sunday and gave two exoelleatt sermons. Itev. It. '!licks took the work at Ailsa Craig ;and preached anniversary sermons. Now is the time to buy wool blan- kets. \Vo Lave moot blankets rang- ing in price from 53.00, up also jute aiid Kersey !blankets. We have a full line of mitts and gloves. Come in and examine oiir stook before buy- ing :Isowhcre. F. W. CLARK. Tho Reform rooms are open over J. If. 14oltzwanu's store every clos- ing night from now until after elec- tion. Mrs. Schlucbter, of Pigeon, Mich. and Mrs. -ll. Finkbeiner. of $ebe- Mic!s.. are at present visiting t.,... t. •• ue r M r. S. Brown. Mrs. ..,os Jarvis, of Brigdcn, pit•, spent the past few weeks the guest of her aunt Mrs. 8. Bronvti.s Mr. Jarvis came on Wednesday for a few days visit. Anniversary scrvlaces twill be held In the Methodist cherish, Crediton, on Sunday and Monday Clot 11th My Hal, Ran Away Don't have .a fsl exult �vlf your hair. It (page you Then what? Thai would mean thin, scraggly, uaeveiri, roug DASKWOOD NEWS AOC Dashwood llr. Sa�u. tieL re.��.•r t ui�li Li., fnmilr 51 r. Sats, ttcihrot•der this +veal[ niovetl +with Lis fawily to tl,e tarn I just cast of darepta. The inL•u►t aughter of At r, :11111 Mrs. Richard .linker is at the tilt: of wt'itiug a,eriouelydill. Workmen ale 'busy this week put - Cm,/ the slate roof 011 the nem Lut1-, e6t •ran c1.,rc 1 anti butting CIO ww ccm- MIIinnor° and Dress Goods, Our Dress Goods, Millinery and service are at their best right now. And are pet haps the choic- and most varied range of New Autumn Styles it has been hair. Keep your halo ath•omet' est 'walk's around the church, your pl'ivilege to see anywhere. fon tune last ++eek /o g. i ttd 1 You can easily do itwith Ayer's 1 ► tLts a1 ; t a 1 Fasten it tigttly to- ta* scalp: Mr. 'Hartman Eilse haul the anis-' caug is ut eomo ansae uncry t L 'torn': Vigor. It is sefllething 5, as operating and bad it badlytorn• s Our Millinery Depart As a result ue will be Laid up for more than a sitlijair dress- some time. meat ing. It is a hair trleetioino a After a few alecks inns.'. nwith hair tonic, a hair food. pneumonia. the infant son of 'Mr. cold Mrs. John Wein, of Sarepta. abed on The beet kind of o friday morning last. The (funeral "Bold Sor over stiffly ,'ettlr}." took place ou Sunday, service .being held in 'the Evangelical church The funeral was a very large one. Mt Geo. Pickles. of Woodstock. was hero the forepart of the week ui'ttiug the engine iu sLap0 dor the DasLww•ood 'Planing 'dill• A quiet 'wedding took place in Chicago on Friday of last 'week. Oct. 2n•1, when 'Miss Emma CI:*ik. ala ugh 'ter of 'Mr, and Mn;. Thos. Clark, of near 7)ashwcod, was mar•r•:ell to IAL•. Edwin L. !Stryker. 'Mr. and Mrs. Stryker are •no•ww visiting at the home of the latter's parents here. After a t,hort visit with friends Lore they ��'' Ata ''C fin, a Q • ..tt� 6/ / s 411 II CTOIRAL. Auction Sale ---Ola--- FAItM, FARM STOCK AND '1M- PLEMENTt3. and 12th. Rev. J. E. J. 13lillyard Mr. B, S. Phillips, Auctioneer has will leave for their new Glome :inti willp reach on Sabbath at 10.30 a. been instructed by John Welsh to Chicago and will take up ahousekeeli- 11 in, and 7 It. 111,. and address an open meeting of the Sabbath School in the afternoon at 2.30. Appropriate music will he furnished by the choir and a thankoftcring taken at each service. The annual concert will be held on Monday evening. The fol- lowing ore expected to address the Meeting; !nevi, A. 11. Going and E. A. Fear. of Exeter ; W. 11. Butt of Cent. tralia; T. A. Steadman, Corbett; i'.. II. Mean ; also choruses, solos andre- citations by Hiechoir, local talent and others. Doors open at 7 p. tn. chair taken at 8 p. m. by the pastor A tree will offering will be taken at tho door. e• • Mrs. Chas. Kingsley spent a couple of weeks visiting .friends near !Delhi. Mr. Gott. Geiser left for :Blenheim last Thursday where he will (work for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. I'reeter, of Zur- ich, spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown. Mr. Philip allauch, of Zurich spent Saturday with lois brother John Master Alfred \Vuerth has secur- ed a position with Mr. B. Brown.wn• as apprentice to learn the shoemaking trade. Apple Picking is the order hof the day. Mr. and Mrs. Siebert, of 1Daslwwood spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. 'Brown. Rev. L. 'II. Wagner, P. ,E., who will positively to «old if the Lid is manager for the well-known patio spent the past four months in the anything •near its value. firm of Gourley, Winter & •Leeming, Canadian Northwest. is announced TERMS OF SALE Toronto and \Vinnipeg, is amongst to occupy the pulpit in 'the Evangel- Terme of farm will be innde know the prominent ,en and wwomeus who Calmer-m Jeal church bath morning and even- en application Ito Mr. Thos. Calmer- testith fy to Za-auk's great cure - in. Auctioneer. 'Farquhar. on or Jlo- fo'•o day of Bale. Chattels, all sults of *5 and under cash ; _over (that amount 12 months credit will the given on furnishing approved joint note", or n discount of 4 1-2 centa en the dollar for cash u on credit amons. John Welsh. prop: !'.hos. Cameron Auctioneer of Real Estate ; T). S. Phillips, Auctioneer of Chattels. se by public auction, on ing nt 468 Cuyler arc. Dlrs. dtry- LOT t25, CONCESSION 1, USIORNE 1 kct is +call knowcn in tl)ashwoal and 1 1-2 wiles north of Exeter. has Many (friends wdto +wish loth her -oh- and Mr. (Stryker a very happy and THURSDAY, CCTOBEIt 23. 1008.: prosperous journey !through life. At a ne o'clock sharp, the dollow•.inlr Bev. 1t. J. Bowen, Secy., of Up - property viz: ler Canada 'Bible Society, delivered HORSES - Otte heavy Graf' breed an able address here last Wednesday snare 9 years old ; 1 heavy draft a even`.ng. The annual election of of - horse 7 years oke ; 1 d -year old (Iriv (•fivers took place, .1. K. Goetz ,being ing colt sired by Wilder Lee; 1 Q)eavy: elected president and David '1'iemiui. draft filly 6 mos. old,axis: treas. CATTLE. -1 thoroughbred •Durham I The anlrual ent•t•tiiig c•i the sniss- bull, two years old, bred by henry sionary society, 'Dashwood, branch of Smith ; 1 aged thoroughbred 1)un-1 the Evangelical Association, waitheld ham oow in calf to thoroughbred ' held here en Sunday Inst, A targd bull ; ) young thorouglibre,I Du-- shut of (rnnney was subscribed for ham cow in salt to thoroughbred hams n ssiona. The Vollowwing offi- bull ; 1 thoroughbred !Durham belt- C('rs were elected, Fred Baker.. (ores. er calf six months old ;'2 grade millo- J. K. Goetz, siecy.-t real. ing, in calf to thoroughbred bull ; Miss Ethel liellernlauu► visited her 1 grade 'heifer 3 years old with calf father in 'London on Saturday. at side. Miss Susie Wambold spent a few IMPLEMENTS. -Maxwell binder nays of last week visiting in Blyth. .Walking plow, 'Frost & Wood. in). Mr. Henry Kellermann, of ( Elk - 20; Two (furrow plow. Maple Leaf ; ten, Mich., is visiting relatives in Gang plow 'Verily make : Set iltia-. town. mond harrows; Noxon drill good as --� new: Fat bob sleighs; heavy lumber Owes cure to Zam=Buk wagon ; Spout 91+0 cedar pasts and a quantity of cedar polo:. also a num. Iber of cedar anchor poste. Prominent At 1Iic same gine and place Mr. Thomas Cameron .0 i11 offer for sale Lot es, concession 1, lishorne, 1 ,1-2' miles north of Exeter. This farm Mr. 1). R. Gourley, advertising Manager's 1'clling Testi- mony, ing. Don't tail to hear J. A. Jackson. B. A., Lecturer Of the Ontario IS. 19. Association at the 8. 8. convention of Stephen and flay in ithe Evangel lcal church Friday all day. Special erepared program at night. Mrs. Adam Geiger and Miss Mary !Ge*icer are visiting friends in • 'Do- teoit, and Mrs. Geiger's daughter M re. B. L. Stabler in a Toledo. Mr. llowt•ald, of Hensel'. has taken o position as miller with Mr. Ilcnry Sweitzer. ,CREDITON SC11001. REPORT. Tito following pupils obtained 66 per sent. or over of the marks given during September. honors 75 per cent. Division 0. -Class A. -Nola Geiser, L. Either, L. Finkbciuerw I't. I, Jr.- Itoyal I3rowwn, V. 11i11, L. Sambrook. 1't. 4. Sr. -M. King, 1). English, M. Benedict. 1't. 11. Jr. -E. Finkbeiner C. liaist. Class 11, Jr. -L. Itaist, .E. Geiser, K. Sweitzer, 0. Lamport, M. Nickelson, L. Bean, V. Kcstle. Avers ago attendance ,34. Miss iinrtieib. teacher. Division 3h -1't. ll, $i -.-1t, Clark, V. 'Hoffman, I,. Beaver. Jr. II. -N. Sambrook, 1;. Sweitzer, L, Guenther. Sr. II -honors, C. 0t•streicher. V. 11111. !'ass. It. King, V. Gaiscr, f. Wolfe, E. \\•ucrth. 11. Finkbeiner, Jr,', IIf.-Pass, d`:. 1iaist, V. Motz, and I1, Finkbeiner, equal, A. I)edden. ,E. Treitz, d.. Weisner rind G. .Gn<mther and 'Al. lloltzna:anu equal. E. Smith and 11. English. equal. Average at- tendance :31. Miss Polly. teacher. Division 11I1. -Sr. I1-11onors, 0. Metz. 1'. Palmer, F. 11i11. Pass M. Clark. E. Kienzle, E. Geiser and 11. Brown and 11. Shenk equol, 0. Bene- dict. Jr. I\' -honors, L. Wool] and I. Brown equal. !'ass. F. hill, W. ILtist. :\I. Mottle 11. Holtzman. B. Heist. Sr. 1V -donors, 1. llodgius N. loll. Pass. I, Gestreicher. (lean. 'MI. i.1Ven201. S. i'inkbeiner. V. iloltzmatut. Average attendance 18. Miss Dunlop. teacher. 5. B. No. 3, STEPHEN The following is the report of 14. 8, No. 3, Stephen, for the month of September. Class V-A. Willis, F. Teichner. G. Sanders. Sr. IV.- \V Shapton. 1•:. tehapton. Jr. IV - C. !'arsons. J. Willis, A. 'Willis, F. Welsh. 0. I'reszcator, 11, 1Io,7arth, E. llox, 111-11. Parsons. M. Willis. Sr. 11- 1.. San -1e1'. C. Teichner, 0. Stan - lake. .1r. 1I -C. I'areons. I.. Sanders 1.. \1'illis, C. Dearing. Sr. l't. Jr -M. Teichner, 1.. IIiII, V. J'reszcator, .V. Box. Jr. 1't. 11-1', Sanders. C. 'Ham- ilton. O. lintielton. C. Ganders. Pt. i -E. S'reszcator. A. fihapton. R. !'arsons, 1;, Stanloke. No. on roll 34 average nttendance 32. Parents are earnestly requested t0 see that their children attend pun- ctually and regnlarfy. W. 1.. Triehnet•, 'Teacher, Kirkton Mr. 12obet t Fletcher has sold his farm to Mr. 8ameel Ilatten. of the Third Tine. ,s„ the 11e find Zhu HMI Urals Bina* Ilignei re et Clearing Sale tive power. 11e writes to the Com- pany as foliates. -. "Genntletnctl,-I have pleasure in stating that upon the recommenda- tion of it relative 'I purchased a box of your remedy (ZatueSulu;), and :by a few application entirely cured a Very severe sprain of the back. While not given to indiscriminate use of or believe in, patent medic:ties, 1 can con.,cikftiously recommend Za:n-Buk Sincerely yours. "(Signed) D. 1t. Govrlay" That is just where Zatn-Buk proves its superiority 1 'It is treated by -of- men and women who have (tried it. CIIOICE FARM 'STOCK AND I31'- as altogether different to ardinry I'LEMENTS preparations. Doctors. hospital nurses Mr. Thos. Cameron has horn in trainers, matrons of convalescent structed to sell by public auction on homes -all give '.!.stn•-Buk a \good LOT C2, _CONCESSION 2, I18BORNE "word ; 8311 baler still threy'1150 it. (o toile east of Exeter North on' Zaamriuk is as good furl muscular Thames Itoad, on stiffness, sprains. rheumatism and • TUESDAY, OCTOIIIat COtb, ,1008; sc.8ticaa as it is for skin troubles. 0 t hockey players and athletes in gen- At 12 o'clock noon, the following i eeel find it invaluable. For erup- property, viz. tions, pustules, scalp sores, !tole IlfIrer-we,-'l'liree !brood mares, ag-1 eczema. ulcers, boils, abscesses. blood riculturaf, supposed to be with goal ;I poison, cuts, burns, braises. and ab - Ono gelding, agricultural, ; 1 mare: rasions, it is a speedy cure. 'faker• draft, 6 years obi; ,1 gelding. agri- the soreness out of wounds almost cultural, 'two years old ; ,l filly ag• instantly, and kills all disease germs, ricuRut al •two yea's old; 1 gelding, thus preventing (festering and in - general purpose, two years old ; .1 flawuwation. All druggist and stores gelding, agricultural, one year old ;I sell at 50c. re boy, , '-est free from 1 filly, agricultural, one year old:1 the Zan(-Buk Co.. 7,..,•:110 for price. 3 sucking colts, draft ; ) carriages 6 boxes for $2.50. Send lo. stamp mare, 6 years old. • for trial box. CA'1"TLi'.,-O 'cowws Clue to calf in Match and April ; ,i cow's due • to calf time of sale; 2 cows farrow: 4 (steers 2 years old ; 2 heifers 2 years old ; 4 steers li year old; 3 heifers 1 year old ; 6 calves. 11008 AND POULTRY. -2 "wood mows ; 1) store hogs 140 lbs ; 1 pigs 2 mouths old ; 70 hats and pullets, a number of turkeys. IMI'Li:MEN'I'S,-1 binder ; 1 Deer- ing mower ; 1 Deering horse -rake; 1 13 hoc asccd drill ; 1 spring -tooth cultivator ; 1 disk 'harrow ; 1 set iron harrows; 1 land roller ; l scuff - ler ; 1 .walking ;plows ; •l large two furrow, plow; a lumber wagons ; .1 pair bobsleighs ; 1 top buggy; tt open buggy ; 1 hay rack ; 1 «tock rack ; 1 gtot-el box ; 1 fanning tnill: 1 ,cream separator (new) ; 37 act double harness (2 set nearly new); 1 set single harness ; 1 car grope and slings: grain bags; sugar kettle; grind stone, stone boar, s!tp-Susket, : 1 :extension ladder A ft. new : 1 12 (t. ladder ; chains ; Amnia 1 forks ; hoes ; etc. 20 tone of dimothy bay: 1 2 acre; of turnips : one sire. •f man - golds. . The implements above ,tuentioned aro mostly new. No reserve as the proprietor has Bold hie farm. TERMS Or MAUR All cams of $5 aid eater. cash over that amount 12 months credit will he given on furnishing approv- ed joint not04. or a aliseoant of 5 per cent. per annum off for cash on credit roweling. A. CAMi'BT:LL 1111.16. SA'.:E1t0N Proprietor AttseiaReer. if there ever wits • egeeifle for ant one complaint than Garter's 1.i11In Litrr fills air s •Drrific for sick theadirh,. and every soman should knots this. O sty one p;11 a IoMc. Try t Arm. . GOOD 1I051F. RECIPE. c Get from any prescription pharma- cist the (following ; Fluid 1kstreet Dandelion, one-half ounce ; !Compound Kargon one Otlneg Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three 0111)005. Shako 'well in a Ibottic awl take a.'•teasioonful close after each meal and •t d/e(il itll e. The above is considered as one of the most certain plescriptions ever written to relieve Backache, Kid- ney Trouble. Weak Bladders and all forms of Urinary difficulties. This mixture nets promptly on the ,elimit- atite tissues of the Kidneys, enable- ing theta to filter and straie the uric acid and other waste matters frctn the 'blond which ensue,* Ithcu- tnatistn. Some person to suffer with the ofllctiona may not feel inclined to to wwasto meth confidence tin this eilnplc C11 xture, yet those who hnv° tlitrl it nay the results me simply surprising, the relief be:nfr ,effeoaed willicul the slightest injury to the stotnaelt or other organs. Mix ,;ante and give it a trial,. It certainly comes highly recommended It is the prescription of an ern:feint authority, .«hose entire iipntnlion it is said, was established by it, A druggist here tit home, 411001 asked, stated that he could either supply the ingredients or mix ,tho prescription 'for our readers, also ire- comtnende it as harmless. CASTORIA !or Infants and Children. The Kind You Hays Always Bought Berra the Slgnstare of !Capital $I,000,000 Total Assets $1,500,000 40 Branches throughout Canada. Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest Current Rates. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principa' 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 doubt- ful institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their bard earned wealth. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED When sending money to any part of Canada or the world, remember our drafts and money orders are available here, and Bold at the lowest possible rates. Our money orders are payable at par at any point in Canada and prin cipal pointe in the United States and (creat Britain. Ouis Marro-Col'rteous Treatment. No Red Tape. R. T. DUNLOP, flan, DASHWOOD & BRUCEPIELD s You will find all the seasons Styles, and at prices that will sur- prise you. Visit our store before selecting your Hat it will pay you. In Dress Goods Our stock is complete, and Is the largest and and best we have ever offered and we know our prices are as right as they can be and all the lattst Fabrics and Styles will be found here. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. Siebert Hartlelb Block. & Co. DASHWOOD. TI �1 e an & [fflflHo11cI ezaz zzcztzezze4N) Now Comes Cooler Weather and With It the Necessity for Warmer Clothing. The time of year for heavier clothing is hearand we are ready to supply your every requirement. Stemmer may come for a day or two, but colder weather is what we must expect with few in- teruptions from now on, and with it comes all sorts of fall wants to be satisfied without delay. MEN, WOMEN AND CHiLDREN, don,t put off the ques- tion- You will expect to find us ready and we .arc -so come. No matter what you pay or how little you pay for a Snit here, you can be sure it is tailored, lined and fiinished in strictly high-grade way, and of the best fabric possible for the price. Highest prices plaid for Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, - - DASHWOOD The Farmers Bank of Canada MEM old Wcather IS COMING What about a nice Pandora Range, A Royal or Peerless Peninsular, An Oak or Base Burner? We make a specialty of Eavetroughing, and Roofing. We hand- le Brandford Roofing. Preston Galvanized Shingles and Core -Iron. Cement always on hand. A snap on some Page Gates and Fencing Coil and Barb Wire. EBge and Butter taken. Hardware D. TI I Come and see us before you buy, MAN Dashwood Farquhar Miss Ad t Tacker is vleiting ifrit•nds in Hamilton. - Miss Isabella Gardiner is taking a course at Toronto university. Mr. Dotty llfarris visited friends at Exeter over Sunday. Kirkton fair last Friday was well attended by residents of this Iotsti- ity. 1 Mr. \Vt, . Towers is having an mo- tion sale 'act. 14th. Mr. Towers tins ,et,l his farm and is retiring from •trt it,. wv, ark. fir. Thos. Drummond, who has is...11 engaged Leith Mr. J. 13, 'Italian - tyre.. left on Monday to twork for Mr. Fred Ellerin ton, Lumley. Mr. W. Gilfillan and ;Miss Giltillaa of Kirkton, visited with friends hero last Sabbath. Miss M. lic•sterd, of London, ,vi-.. with friends in the village on N. day last. Mian Mabel Duncan, of Grand 1 Sa sk., int visiting Iricn'1• ,1 Silo filling has Leen complete, i this neighborhood. Mr. .Jase r, u,•r grew• the is t ensilage s. . t>► t 111.14 section this year. 1f you had taken two of Cartor'S Little Liver Pill, before retiringyoa would not have had that coated tots gun or bad taste in the mouth ttiil morning. Keep a vial with yon colt occasional use. -