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STEWART'S
PHONE 16
hiistuias will soon be here. Are you getting ready. \Ve
ere teddy with the most varied and hest assorted stock
*citable for Xmas that you'll find in this section. China
and Glassware make lovely Xmas boxes. Come and see the
beautiful stock we aro showing.
e5.011 for English China Tea
Set t0 pekes, pure white
body, with moss rose decor-
ations and traced with gold.
17.25 for Austrian China Tea
Set, thin white body with
small pink rose decorations
and stippled with gold, this
is our Bridal Rose Set.
$12.50 for the daintiest Jap-
anese hand painted Tea Set
that we have ever 'offered,
small mauve floral decora-
tion genuine hand painted.
30, :i3, 50, el.00, up to $2.50
for a range of fancy China
Jardineres, that will make
you wonder some, Lovely
for Xntas presents.
25, 35, 50, 75, up to $1.75 for a
range of China Cake Plates
hest we have ever shown, -
"Yes they are a lovely lot,"
30, 35, 40. 50, up to $1.75 for a
range of Salad and Fruit
dishes, that for effect and
value are simply unbeatable
50. 85, $1.00, 1.25, and 1.50 for
a swell lot of Fancy China
Cream and Sugars. -"Yes
they are lovely."
$2,00, 2 25, 3.00. up to 0,50 for
the nicest lot of Toilet Sets
you'll see in Exeter, 40 dis-
tinct styles to pick from.
$7.00, 8,00, 9.00, up to 15.00
the set for our 108 peics
Dinner Set the better sets
at•e truly works of art, and
controlled by ourselves for
Exeter.
30, 35, 50, 60, and 75c., for the
daintiest lot of fancy China
Spoon Trays in town.
15. 50, 75c„ up to $1.25 for a
lovely range of Cellery and
Roll Trays they are beauties
$L25 up to 0.00 for the tweet
beautiful lot of fancy Parlor
and table Lamps we have
seen every Lamp a bargain.
"NOW l.is���" near-
ly our China and farcy Glass
ware comes to us direct front
the makers, that means a big
saving to our customers.
$411.50 up to 58.50 for a lot of
Ladies fur -lined coats, lined
with marmot and Canadian
rat trimmed with Isabella
Sable ,American Sable and
real Alaska Sable collars
the equal of which for qual-
ity and value cannot be
beaten.
$75. for Gent's swell fur -lined
coat prime Rat lining with
rich Ottor collar. -a beauty
$5.50, 0.50, 7.00, 10.00 and 15.00
for a range of Ladies neck
furs. that will tickle the
strings of any money bag.
$12. for white Thihhett Lamb
set long throw and large
pillow Muff.
$17 for a lovely Grey Squirrel
Fur est long full throw and
large pillow Muff. They're
swell.
$3.75 for a lovely let of new
net waists Silk lined and
trimmed with fancy Fillet
lace and insertion.
$22.50, 25.00 and 30.00 for a
showing of Velvet Rooth
Rugs, for richness, style
and quantity they cannot
be beaten, seamless and very
heavy.
50c. for Ladies fancy Collars
"Beautiful" that is what we
say of them. Come, give
us your say.
35, 50 and OOc. for a range of
Ladies Tan, Brown, and
Black Leather Belts that
are certainly big values.
50c. Men's, Ladle's and Gent's
new Phoenix shaped neck
Mufflers-tbey are dandies.
25, 35, and 50c. for the flceet
range of men's ,.ew Neck
Ties you'll see in Exeter, to
see them, will make you
want them.
$1,00, 1.25, and 1.50 for 3 spec-
ial lines in men's Kid gloves
very suitable for Xmas gifts
Just Mother Word
Buy your Xmas (Groceries
from us we can save you some
good money, our groceries
are choice, clean and fresh,
we sell Redpath grandulated
sugar and no other its best
by test.
We want all kinds of Farm Produce; it is just as good as
cash; Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, Beans. Poultry, etc., etc.
J. A. STEWART
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RELIABLE
WATCHES
Perfect in
Construction
Positive in
Performance
We again call attention to
our grade of WATCHES
Good Material, Fine Finish,
ind Accurate Adjustment are
all combined in our High
Grade Watches.
Our aim is not
a question of price, but qual-
ity, like anything else it is al-
ways cheapest in the end.
If you want a good
reliable watch call on
use
A. MARCHAND
Wedding Rings a Specialty.
NEW UflLL
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WINTER
SUITINGS
OVER COATINGS
COAT N
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PANTINGS
AND
VESTINGS
In all the latest Shades and
Paterns, at reasonable priers
See the New Fashion Plates for
$he !'resent Season.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
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Deering's Bazaar is head quarters
for Christmas decorations.
'Mrs. W. J. Beaman spent tbo Week
end with Dir. and Mrs. Wm. Beeman
at 'London.
GREATEST assortment of Xmas
post cards in town at The iPU1tITY(
Nothing nicer for an Xmas pres-
ent than a plant. A good choice at
Fo11ick's
Miss Florence. d)issett is ,visiting
her brother, Mr. I. R. Bissett, at
Strathroy.
Mrs. A. Hastings is attending the
\Vomen's Institute Convention being
held it Guelph.
'Look for our orange local next
week. W. J. Statham.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Swallow, OT St.
,Marys, visited at the Main Street
parsonage Sunday.
Z LOCALS
Next Tuesday will lie the last day
to *pay taxes without. the additional.
five per cent. being added.
ROW. Birmingham, Organizer t•)f
the Orangemen, was here last Friday
night visiting the local lodge.
All kinds of Christmas Goys,
Fruits, Candies and China at 1)eer-
ing's Bazaar.
'Miss Bonthron has returned from
ilensaall. where she visited rela-
tives and friends for several days.
,NEW PERFUMER. swell station-
ery. low prices. at The I'1'.RiTY.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack very pleas -
catty entertained a number of mar-
ried couples one night last week.
Starling with December 1st. the
local hanks will only pay interest
1wo times a year, instead of four
times.
GRAND TRUNK SYS EM
Christmas and New
Year Excursions
Between all atetior.s in Canada, also
to Detroit., Port Huron, Mich -Buffalo
Black Rock. Niagare Falls and Sus-
pension Bridge, N. Y.
At Single Fare
Good going Dec. 21th and 25th, 1908.
Returning until Dec. 28th, 1908, also
good going Dec. 31st. 1948. and Jan.
1st, 151110. Returning until Jan. ith. 'tit)
At Fare and One Third
Good going Des. 2Ist to Dee. 25th,' 08,
returning until Jan. 5th. 1909. Also
good going Dec. 28th, 1908 to Jan. 1st
1009, returning until Jan. 5th. 1909.
.1. J KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
or • e J. D. MCDONALD, Uniotl
Depot. Toronto, Ont.
E EXETER T1MES DEC. 10th 1808
Market Report.-Tbe following is
the report of Exeter markets, cor-
rected up to DecentberlUth.
\►'beat 91 to 90 cents.
Oats 37 to 38 cents.
Peas, 75 to !;2 cents.
Barley, 48 to C2 cents.
Shorts, $23.
Bran, $20.
Mendel Flour, STAR, 82.75.
Feed Flour til.4U to $1.45.
Clover seed, $8 to $10 per bushel.
Mutter e3e. per pound.
Eggs 23c. per dozen.
Hoes, Let -weight. e15.63.
Hogs. dress. .1, $7.65 to e18.00.
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Dried Apples 6 1-2 cents.
't'urkey's. 12 to 14 cents.
Chicken, S to 10 cents,
(s,'ese 10c
Ducks Ile.
1)11. OVENS EYE AND EAI! SUR-
geon, will be et the Comtneroial
Hotel. (lours 9.30 a. in. to 4.30 p.
tn. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye car and nose treated.
Nest visit Saturday. December 119th.
Collector \V. J. Bissett will be at
the Town Hall every Friday until
Friday, Dec. 11 th and also on Satur-
day. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 12, 14
and 15.
As a special inducement 4o new
subscribers the 'Times will be sent
to any address in Canada from now
until Jan. 1 1908 for one dollar.
TEACHER WANTED
I'or 8. S. No. 8, !Township of Step-
hen. State qualification and exper-
icnce and salary wanted. Make ap-
plication 4o Alex. 'layette, Trustee,
Grand mend, Ant. •
FOUND
Tuesday nfternoon, lined leather
mitt. Owner can get same by call-
ing at this offise and paying for this
notice. ,
FOUND
On Thames Road, Saturday, Nov.
21 fur ruff. Owner can get same
by applying at Times Office and pay-
ing ;or :his advertisement.
• DUG FOR (SALE
Thoroughbred Beagle hound seven
months old, also well bred hound
aged seven months apply to H. C.
Cl;u k. Royal 'Hotel Crediton.
Look! Stewart is paying tor
choice turkeys 14c; Choice
geese 10c; Choice ducks 11c;
Butter, prints or rolls +24c
eggs Z.ic; Dried apples 64c
Go to Stewarts.
Teo weeks to Christmas.
Stathatn's Xmas cakes are good.
Try one.
air. Maurice Dottier, of Clandeboyo
.ted in town Sunday.
and Mrs. Geo. McLeod are vis-
it relatives in Scaforth.
• . A. 'Fo11ick snakes a specialty of
king or ,baking Xmas cakes.
Mrs. Frank Durdle, of Brussels, is
visiting her rnother, Mrs. Rooke.
Miss 'Louise Hackney, of Far;uhar,
was the guest of Miss Ramsay on
Sunday.
All kinds of nuts and candies at'
1:. A. Follick'..
Rev. McDonagh, of Stratford. je
visiting lt'icnds In town. The Rev.
gentleman is always a welcome vis-
itor here.
Mr. harry ?Morris, of •\Vinghaui,
was here 1'riday night last, paying
his official visit to the local lodge
A. 0. U. W.
Mrs. Acsuilla Snell, of Winnipeg.
who for the past few months has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Snell returned to her home this
week.
Remember your friends with a
beautiful box of bon -bons, either
Cowan's or Lowney's. From 25c. to
$1.50 at Statham's. •
Several weeks ago the boys were
talking of forming a hockey team
10 play this winter. If any fiction
is to the taken in the [natter, they
should take it at once.
The recent cold snap put the ice on
the river in excellent condition for
titrating and during the past week
runny lovers of this outdoor sport
have been enjoying the pastime.
Get your Xmas holly and mistletoe
FolLek'..
Mrs. Kitchen, of Lovering, :who
%vas %' sitinv •her sister Mrs. Geo.
Eteghl. at Ilderton, returned here
hist. Saturday to cont nue her visit
with relatives in town before re-
turning home.
Last week we announced 1bat out
calendars for 1909 were ready for
distribution and on Ti:r1rsdny no less
than fifteen called for them. Tho(
are going fast. so don't delay too
long in calling and reeewing your
subscriptions.
We wish to call the attention of
our readers to the special off- for
floe London Advertiser in mother
c.,lunut. \Ve have made a special
R rnngcmeut by which tv,, ,.in obtain
t.te Daily Advertiser for n11 new' and
led subscribers for 14 mo•tths for
41.40 or for 12 months fee $1.23•
''hese clubbings t)ropositione %' H s=-
pire on January 1st, 1909 After
January 1st. 1909. The nail At1-
verl iser will he 81.75. Renew now'
end save 50 cents. Tune' one 111
to Jatiiiary 1st. 1910.
Before purchasing elsewhere lake
a look at Follick's bon -bons.
Uaza'' ;it n by the Ladies'
Guild. of Trivitt Memorial chur•h
last. Friday afternoon And evening
was the most successful given by the
ladies of the church. The 'Town
Hall where the bazaar was held was
beautifully decorated for the Occas- I
ion, end the dainty things (lonatei,
were fastely displayed end found)
ready buyers. In the evening n pro
grain teas given. and was very rue-
censful throughen l. Mrs. \Veiden-
hamm••r eleased the audience with,
c 1 :.ons and the Ikvoitehir(•�
reading by N. D. ilurdon e.urpasted
ante hoist ever heard in Exeter. 111is.♦
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A,nl.t Marlin sang and her ein'ia g
was much appreciated as was the
.'ming of Rev. Carlisle. and lledar!
Cross and .rennin The receipts
wcrc a r�100.
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PROBE No. 22
CIIISTMAS GIFTS
we
for
We have a large assortment of nioa Xmas Gifts
For Ladies and Girls
Nice Xmas gifts for Ladies and Girls in nice fancy
Handkerchiefs from 5c. to 5oc.; Back Combs from roc. to
$3 oo very fancy; Fancy Belts: Swell Collars from 25c. to
$1.00; Nice neck Lace from 15c. up; Lace Ties; Cushion
Covers; Gloves in all colors; Nice Fur Ruffs from $4 0o tc
$25 oo; Muffs from $4 00 to $15 00; 2 Fur lined Jackets
left $5o 00 and $65 0o perfect beauties; Nice box of fril-
ling 25c ; Fancy slippers at a low price; and lots of other
nice things very suitable for Xmas presents.
For Men and Boys
Fancy Braces; Fancy Ties; Mufflers; Gloves; Cuff
Links and cuff and tie sets very pretty; Fur Caps and clotn
Caps; Nice Suits at big bargains; Fancy Handkerchiefs;
Fancy Slippers and all the rest of it.
Come in and see what we have. Our Groceries are the best
can buy. Bring along all your produce we pay high:st price
everything.
SNELL & ROWE
Ode door North of Post -Office.
XMAS. IIESENTS GOES DRuG STORE
USEFUL -ORNAMENTAL ---BARGAIN PRICES
The kind that brings cheer to the heart of the one who
gives as well as the one who receives.
Leather Goods
Ladies see our Hand
Bags well selected col-
lection. Not a slow sel-
ler among theta. Prices
that make them de-
sirable. A new line for
girls. Sold at sight for
2iic. each. Coin purses
are ideal for boys spec-
ial line 50e. each. Altus
ge collection of ladies
purses lac. to $2.00.
Bill folds -something
for father -nothing bet-
ter.
Stationery
Xmas Boxes- Pape-
teries. The Cream of
the market. Every hox
a select value. Stylish
and popular presents.
See them. 25e. to$1.00
Our 50c. line is a leader.
Ebony Goods
Everything in ebony.
Hair, hat, bonnet and
tooth Brushes. Pow-
der boxes. Buffers and
nail files in sets or sold
separately. We are a-
ble to make any assort-
ment. Give us a trial.
COalb Brush
Sets
Nothing is more desk.
able than a handsotise
brush comb and mirror.
Extra values. A large
assortment to choose
from. Now is the time
to see them.
$1.00 to $4.00
Perfumes
Alt the popular odors
In hulk. Your choice.
In fancy boxes we have
the largest assortment
ever shown in Exeter.
Here we certainly plea-
se the most fastidious.
Do not fail to see our
beautiful lines.
25c. to $3.00
Toilet and
Manicure Sets
On these we can save
you money. Always
acceptable. A tip to
gentlemen. Make an
early choice. Our $2,00
line is a leader. Sell-
ing fast.
$1.50 to $3.00
Toilet Soaps
The largest assort-
ment in town from the
largest tnd best manu-
facturers.
`lac. a box.
Highly perfumed 25c. a
cake.
Mirrors
These make the test
of Xmas presents. Last
forever. Bargain pri-
ces. Fancy hand mir-
rors all sizes in rose and
ebony wood. $1 to $3
Nickle plated framemir-
rors 25c. to $2.50
Shaving mirrors for
men, A tip to ladies.
See them before you
buy hien a present.
Shaving- Outfits
In cases or otherwise.
Shaving mugs 15c. -50c
„ brushes 10c -75c
strops special;
the Gest on the market
for the email price 50c.
No honing no grind-
ing. Carta magnetic
razors $2.0U Once used
always in favor. Anv
assortment of the above
make useful prebente.
Pipes & Cigars
Suitable presents for
smokers. A large and
eeleected stock of amber
pipes in beautiful cases.
Easy to choose here.
See our special $2 genu-
ine briar & amber line.
Cigars all the popular
brands in boxes of 25,
50 or 100 at wholesale
prices.
Cigar cases 50c to $2.
Post Card
Albums
For the children these
a r e very desirable.
Children prize them.
Large asenttrnent fron.
15c to $1.00.
Xmas Cards and
Booklets
Christmas Post Cards
are more beautiful this
year than ever. Tbe
largest stock in town.
Fancy Booklets and
Calendars are selling
fast. See thein now.
:Headquarters for Beautiful Christmas Gifts
Exceedingly Low Prices Will Surprise You.
W. S. COLE, Phm• B., Exeter
\Ve Fell the beat. Try our velvet
oysters. E. A. FoIIiCk.
It is not too early to think about
I be ecn•pesition of our town coun-
cil for 1909. If you ;ire satisfied
w;1 h 1 he present members. tell thein
so :end .try to influence them tlo
stand fee tit,9Iher :term. if not
sacsficlt with thee, fire thein.
Oyyao'ers and oyster stews of the
1:$q! t 40alit7 at Statham's.
he nu•elin.; of the Iligh School
rary Society 'tvas held Dec. 4th,
I11 the following business was
!>l ltsacted. Minutes of the previous
ting read and adopted. the roll
M114 called and 82 responded. The
Minutes of the executive and pro -
/'ram committee meetings were read
:,n•t adopted. Program. read•:ng, Lon-
ey Heyeond ; duet, John and Gordon
Butt ; ,ren 1; ng. Earl Copeland ; In-
st rnnu•ntal duet. ;Misses 1. Rowe and
L. Martin Journal, J. E. Jones ; read-
ing, Cheater Harvey. Owing to the
evangelistic meetings being in pro -
/trees. It was deemed advisable by the
different committees to postpone the.
"At Homes, which was partly srrang-
e4 for hythc Literary Society of the
High Srh ol. • The chtortainment
will he given at a later date. par-
1:retort, of :which will be given in
��11uo time, Ii, !Martin. Pres.. O. W-
11utt. Secy. and Reporter.
There was considerable rejoicing
last Saturday among the majority of
:h•• rncq ./ul cind;dntet, ..t the re-
cent fe4er'a1 elections. when '1 be -
33 me known ghat only eight pro-
tests hall been entered in Ontario.
Noir by 1 he Conservatives and four,
by Ihr Liberals. Those included
Soul (MI ar,o heel %% est I'eterboro,l
which were entered (firing the week. 1
Those 'Herod Saturday were. by
Liberals-Nipienin N. Lanark, Nor-
folk Hied Centre Fork. Tly Censer- 1
vetiver. Ottawa, fair \Vilfrid Leer-
ler's at anal Welland. Th.• enter-
terin of n protest does not mean
that t will go to trial. Cross peti-
tions
a b ( within mei n o filed h. the
1 le
y
next t. n days. 1n \lad;fobs Revell of
the it~hl Con•ervitives are cont, s-
ed• Protests have been entered ilt
Queb,0 sgain'.t 11w elect:on of thirty
ivs out of the sixty -fire constitu'n
ice, tw. my Your Liberals and eleven
Conservatives' seats !king protested.
Mr. Guy tRussell, of near Regina,
arrived Mere Saturday night And
will remain there until next spring.
Get your Xmas fruits at Follick's
The following is taken front the
'Abc•rnet11111", of Abernethy, Man..
and hag reference to the daughters
of Mrs. itooke, of town. Miss Clare
is visiting her mother here, while
Meas Let tie is visiting relatives its
Detroit. "The departure of 'Misses
Clare and •Lettie Rooke for their
home in the east, was the ocatsion of
'e surprise party in their honor at the
home of R. C. and Mrs. Fannon on
,Monday evcniter. The affair took
the forth of a surprise party add
about a score of their friends gath-
ered and emelt n couple of hours in
a friendly eociel manner. concledin„
with coffee and cake provided by the
ladies. The girl.+ :will be touch miss-
ed nrnong the young people, eseeeinl-
ly Mies Clare, who during her two
years residence among us, hart Rte./1p;
done her phare in the various geeing
peoples' Cocreties, as w'eIl 1s itv the
. O: hes tittle cls. M;sa et 1 ie,
I kewise. .during 'her three r alis
ata mademy v friends among her
r
associates- All united in w•isl. .tithe
(tit Is n sate journey nitell it
home that the et11rn to
the west at t atant tette."
A very prettyyswedding took place
at the house of Mr. and Mrs. if. Stat-
ham. London Bead south on \Vednes-
day, Dec. llat 4 p, ns. w ben their
eldest daughter, Gertrude became
the bride of Mr. 11. Cundy. To the
strains of the wedding march played
by her sister, Mr. %V. ll'aninn, the
bride entered the parlor leaning on
the arm of her father. The cer,-
niony was performed by Rev. A. 1!.
Going in the presence of fifty guests.
under an arch of evergreen itnd real.
while and blue. They ,were unat-
tended except by the little ring bear-
er. the ttiride's neice Mist Grace G.
1.. Herman. s The bride a gown
was
pale blue silk and the little tying
hearer was dressed in blue cashmere,
trimmed with lace and 7ibbon. Af-
ter congratulations and the signing
of the register, the bridal party ad-
journed to the dining room, st here
they sat down to an ticellent wetl-
ding dinner. The presents to 1he
bride were numerous and magnifi-
TriE OLD RELIABLE
Christmas Goods
We aro offering big Inducements for the next two
weeks. Look here for eye openers.
Very special line of Flannelette in stripe, light and dark clip,
full yard wide. 11 yards for $1.00. Extra English Flannelette
9 yards for $1,
Stripe Cottonade A 1 quality, 23c per yard.
Apron Gingham regular price 15 new 12,4c
Flannel in fancy check, suitable for Men's Shirts and Child-
ren,s underwear, regular 35c and 45c clearing for 2oc
Odd ends of Flannelette, Flannel Sheeting, 2 yds, at your own
price. These prices are real and are goods you need every day,
and at bargains you do not get every day.
19 Mena Suits in tweed patterns, regular $10, $8.50. $7.00, to clear $5.00
11 Mene Suits, black and blue worsted serge regular $12.50, $11.00, and
$10, to clear at $8.25.
13 Mena Black Suits, regular $8 50 and $7.50, to clear $5.00.
18 Youths Suits in tweed patterns, regular price $4.00 to $7.00, to clear $3
11 Boys Suita in tweed patterns, regular $3.00 to $0 00 to clear $1.50.
17 Boys Suite, 3 piece. suitable for boyo front 3 to 7 years, regular price
$2,50 to $3.75, to clear $1.50.
A nutnher of Mena Heavy Freeze Overcoats, regular price $5.00 to $7.00
to clear $3.00.
The snaps are Heavy, Warm and Durable. Outside of
this sale we have a splendid assortment of Xmas Goods.
We pay as high as any of our neighbors for produce.
"Do Drop In"
CARLING BROS.
Everything New for Xmas.
At the New Grocery and Confectionery Store
Fresh Groceries, Confectionery, Oranges, Nuts, Bananas. Grapes,
Cigars, Etc. Everything suitable for Christmas and New Years.
OYSTERS
We always carry a fresh supply of Oysters and sell as you like them.
Special attention paid to patties.
Opposite
Central Hotel. Wilson. Bros.
House and Lots for Sale
Large brick house, with every con-
venience, pard and soft water, also
two lots, w'itli brick stable and drive
house. 'Apply at Times Office.
House to Rent
On Andrew St. north of the Methoe
dist parsonage, furnace to house,
bath, and in good state of repair
Apply to John Broderick, Sarepta.
Property for Sale
Choice property in the village of
Exet i' , (1( scribed as follows. -the
easterly 25 acres of lot 16 in the 1st
Concession of tbo Township of Use
borne. This is choice property, is
well situated with two good spring
••yells. all seeded to grass. Will be
',tiered for sale by publio Auction on
December llth, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
at the Central HIotel. Exeter. /The
property 'will bo sold in part of bulk
to suit purchaser. Wm. Westcott,
proprietor. Terms made known on
day of sale or 'sty applying to Thos.
Cameron. Auctioneer, Far;uhar.
House and Lot For
Sale in Exeter
This property belonged to the late
Mrs. Eliza Hodgert and is being
offered by sale by the exeoutora to
close up the estate. On the premises
are a substantial brick house, storey
and a half. good frame stable end
barn ; few fruit trees good ,well and
2-5 of an der• of land.
For terms and particulars apply to
\Vin. I)odgert, Farquhar, or Alex
Iiodgert, Russeldale.
Farm for Sale
This farm consists of 122 Acres sitd-
ate nt the village of F.liniville on the
St. Marys gravel road, convenient to
general store, blacksmith shop and
a few minutes walk from the Meth-
odist church. eine mile from public
scbool. One part consists of 100
acres, with brick house. large bi)n
with bnsement, strive shed, orchard.
10 acres bust'. abundance of water.
The other part consists of 22 neree.
veneer house, frame stables. orcnard
2 wells. All good land in good state
of cultivation. (Possession given
March 1009. For terms and ofhcr
particulars apply on the premises.
JOSIHJA .1O11NS. *Proprietor.
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, nt. The was epent 'tt
1 c ey n,ni
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dine:re and other amusements un -
ti) the svee $ena' hours. The aved-
dee: cake was furnished by the
brele'e cousin, tMr. \V, J. Statham.
Mr. and Mrs. Cundy have taken up
their residence, in Mr. Elworthy'eI
house.
Two wrr k,f m next Monday
t11
be nomination and already there
scenes to Ape considerable activity an
to who till get the office of Reeve,
ship. it is not likely Reeve
Hairier will be in the C.el't this y.•ar.
having nerved the office three A•tirs.
(luring :which time the town bat eon-
' •1 •111)17 improve'!. The names of
vera' gentlemen Have been mete
tone.l. Councillors W. J. II(•antnn
awl A. E. 1'uke. who Have sat lit
th•• council board for three years
ecru to he in the lead. Itoth hay,.
1 'kt•n nn ectese interest in every -
1 lt"ng pertaining to the uelfn14 of
the town and either one \youle make
1 tient representative 191 head of the
town affairs. The other tmtncillors.
W. .lohnt atul .1. .1. Knight have sat
n the council for Iwo years end
o .11 likely be in the i:eel again when
tb,, day of nomination comes around.
Ghrlstmas BdkIuU
You may have been us-
ing some other flour and
you may have bad pretty
good results but now for
your
• 0,
Christmas Baking
you want
Harveys Star.
for bread and
Princess
for your Cakes and Pies.
Nothing better made. Goode de-
livered to all parts of the town. Leal
your order at the mill.
HARVEY BROS.
Winter Term ()pens
;Jan. 4th
CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT.
This school is one of the larg
est in the province. It is noted
for the thoroughness of its work
and the success of its students.
Three departments -
COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND
TELEGRAPHIC.
Our graduates aro In demand
as Mei/leen College teachers se
well as oAlee assistants, (set our
magnificent catalogue, it. is free.
ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN,
• Principals,•
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WINTER TERM
OPENS
JANUARY 4th
: MORE YOUNG PEOPI-Ii
ITrine,d by our tntnIYetnrni it,,n ,rty
other In Toronto. tires,. drmans for oar
graduates a. ita.tne.s (We're Teaehrr.. 1•ri.
..t. naeretariee. tinier. A.si.twntw, etc. The
embodiment of the mn.t F;apert, Modern
fivetent known in mains,. &•,rare, we (n•
• 1Ito a nneari.nn, Thr,' t'epartn.ents, 31a,,.
rel ht sk lte.l in.trr,,e r.,
COMM E:
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STE. NOG RA 1311V,
TEI-EGitAi3HY. •
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Beall . oarses in all Itn.ineas ('olleze an 1
IIiRh w•hool subject*.
C:Imo� BusIAess Collene
t • Ho, Sl'OTTON, Principe'.
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!loth of 1li '' gentlemen have been
paint skin,; and it is hoped they will
allow their names to go on the bol -
loft again. Other names for Reeve
and Councillors have been named.