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THE EXETER TIMES, OC'1'.14th 1909
CREDITON
CORNER
STORE
Browns
Credito n
Buyers of Seeds,Alsyke'
Crediton
Timothy and Clover.
etc. Dried Apples, Live
and dressed poultry.
hides, beans, and ell
kinds of farm produce.
pav highest market
Price.
The New C. N.'6c R. Clothes for Men
and Boys are Ready
Wisaia ljte your attention to the complete showing of C. N. & R. clothes
for the fall and winter seasons. The character of this clothing is such that it
appeals to people of refinement who will readily appreciate the range from
which they can obtain individuality in dress.
C.N,&R.
Men's and Youths
sults
In three and four
button Bingle breasted
models of Worsteds,
Serges and Tweeds in
all the newest sh:.(le',
$5.00 to 815.00 and high-
er if ordered.
TROUSERS -Just in
and very nice, from
2.50 to 80 0') and many
cheaper.
BOYS' SUITS -A full
range at reasonable
prices.
A Word About
C. N. & R. Quality
The fabrics are of the
best procurable and ate
chosen because of their
serviceable qualities.
The styles are new and
it is owing to the C. N.
& R. designers standing
at the head of their
craft. They are wen
of broad ideas who ori-
ginate instead of repro-
duce.
The workmanship is
of the best. Careful at-
tention is given to fin-
ish. The workmanship
combined with expert
designing gives the per-
fect fitting qualities for
which (3.N,& R. clothes
are noted,
C. N. & R.
Ov6r6Odit8
Lightweight over-
coats, silk faced and
cloth faced in Black
Vicunas and Grey
Worsteds. heavy Over-
coats of Cheviot, Bea-
ver, Worsteds and
Tweeds in Black, Blue,
color mixtures and
stripes. Iatter veru
fashinnable from $5.73
to $20.00.
RAINCOATS- Dark
Grey and Stripes,strict-
ly waterproof,
Our Fur range is complete and prices are right
Our range in Coats for Ladies, Girls and Children was never
so large,
Goods we have all the new materials in the newest shades
Mantles
In Dress
Ask to see our New Silks, Satins and \Vaistings
S_ :8 P 0 ^W" N
?llr6lia6U BId6I(mitli Bu1ll6S
Having purchased the blacksmith property and
business of Mit. A. E. PYM, near the Town Hall I
am prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmith Work
for the General Public, and respectfully solicit the
patronage ot all the Old Cugtom3rs of the Shop
and many New Ones. I believe we can give you
entire satisfaction.
Yours,
David. Russell.
old Folks' Livers
need an occasional stirring up to keen them from beirg
constipated, bilious and generally run down. At the same
time, the laxative must not be s0 violent as to shock the system
and cause sinking and sickness.
fan; (/. S GAT cmc:
p TABLET'S=`fir''::
is the ideal treatment for old folks' livers -never fails to act, yet
never shocks. A tonic as well as a laxative. Best for con-
stipation, rheumatism, biliousness -any and all troubles of
liver, stomach and bowels. T: ke an NR tablet to-
night -you'll feel better in tl;e morning. -�
e°� ss Geta 25c Box
than PAIS fox
For Sale by W. 5. ('ale, Exeter.
•
Spools 0f Elie Conlin Noiln WesI
lla))IKSTSAla itlaerLATIUss,
PAI
Fain in the head -pain anywhere. has its ran*
Pain iscongestion. p in Is blood pressure -nothing
else usually. At tt a,t. so says Pr. Shoop. and to
prove It he has created a little pink tablet. Thal
tablet -celled Dr. Shrx,p's Il.m.lacho Tablet -
coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers.
Its effect Ischanang.pleasingly delightful.(;ently,
though ealely, it surely equalizes the blood arm*
lotion.
11 you have a hen(lnche. it's blood pressure.
If it's painful perl(xle with women. same carts+,
It rnr are H1
I* oonxesllaa-blrw.l prokka's ii That Taro y s a
asrtainty, for ill. S s i,'a )Lesseps Tablets stop
years old utay horn, s toad a quarter it in a minutes, and the tablets simply dlsttlbuta
aectoni of available Dominion laud it the unnatural blood pressure.
Brulae >our eng••r. and doesn't it set red, and
Manitoba. 3askatchen an, or A:%tet 1 r swell, an.l pain lout of courts It does. It's• -on.
The applienut mutat appear iu verso", tqn. blood pressure. You'll find It where pale
at the Dominion Lands Agency o' f�-slava s. its simply Common atensn.
Sub -agency for the dist rict. Fut ry to No sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend
proxy nuts• be hail at the n,gency, o+
certain conditions. by father. mottle
▪ e(n, daughter. brother, or slater u•
intend:ng homesteader.
Duties: -Six months residence u pot
Any pxrsorl i% ho is the so:e lie ad >
sleeplew. r.•.+ticss nerton+. ft's tlo.
t 1
o1 a fatuity, or any male over
end cultivation of the Intal in eget
r" of three years. .t homesteader ms)
live within nine miles of his home-
stead on a farin of at least FO acre,
.o:sly ow tied null occupied I.y him or
tile father, mother, son, daughter
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homeaten t.•i
in good standing mny pre-empt s
gum ri, r r+i et.on alongside his home.
etteet. tsi cn e3. per acre. I)utie,-
b1u,t t (ikkisex months ineach of e SE11.Ei1 SEI, .UtATE TENDEtt:=
years frrnosato of homestead en"t i addressed to th • Postmaster General.
(including the time required to crit will be roe ived nt Ottawa until noon.
bomeaead Intent) and eultivte on Friday. the 19th November. 19011
fifty acres extra. for the convcyanc' of ills Majesty's
A Lo,nestcader Whit) ',IS exhaust pc ,Iii's, on a propoa(•d Contract for
his homestead right AL.1 cannot 0!.- four years six and six times rrspect-
tain n pre-emption may take a per. ivoly per week each way. between
chased homeate•arl in certain diel riOl. Exeter and Kirkton. Kirkton and St.
Pr:ce $9. per acre. Dsitie•.-Mus' S1ary'e. from the Postmaster Ge n-
res:do six months in each of thr.•e oral's plcasnc••.
• ars, cultivate fifty neres noel creel Printed notices eontalMit; furth.'r
information as to conditions nt Pro-
posed Contract may h•' s -en rind blank
forms of Tender ata,. be obtain -el at
the Post Office of Exeter. Kirktora,
St. Mary's and route offices and nt
the Office of ill:, font Office. inspze•
for at Lo',!on.
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
w. S. HEREY,
n Louse worth R30o.11r
w, w. con\•.
Deputy et the Minister ot the Interior
x. B,-t:nanlheri.nd pnl•lieatlon of this advertl.s
meat will not be paid for
Ito vid ri:o/dart. one of GodericIen
well-knoe n beans-; s ne si. died Mu ,-
day eafternoon after nn illness of
some days' dnritieh from nppendi- Poet Office
eeili •. al r. e&'lod'!oil is 'a Fon of 11 vice UUrit.ch.
Atodda rt. : r.. caretaker of Knox 1900.
Vherch • s d hes enrried on business
G. C. ANDERSON.
Superintendent.
Dcpartm,'nt. Main Ser -
Ottawa, (th October,
for alloy !" :r.s in Gaderich ns a liar -
newsmaker. lie is survived by hi=
widow and n family of four child-
ren. three girls and one boy.
1
IMMO
Mr.. Catherine McIntosh. who has
lived in God••rich many year.., died en
\Vednenday of :art week azel'16 yrs.
STeenu ( COUNCIL
The council of the township of Step-
(Fourth ben convened in the Town 11,11, Credi-
The Ebcneacr anniversary
ton, on Monday, the 4th of October
Con. McGillivray) will be held Sunday 11)U9 at d p. an. All the member/
were present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and adop-
ted.
Yearley --Anderson "That the col-
lector's Bond be accepted and filed
Oct. 24th. The following 1des+day
night Rev. !Dobbs, of Exeter, will de -
livor his celebrated lecture "The
'iliangular Man."
Add Cr.•fditont.
The bowlers of Exeter called upon with the C:erk.-earri:•d.
!fairy Either, our genial pump maker \', ucrth-Love "That fly -law No.
for his cervices in a bowlin t contest hili for regulating the remuneration,
he'd at ;the Exeter bowling alleys tees and charges of Pound -keepers;
hast Friday ni;ht, when players and fly -law oNo. 154 to appoint the
from the cast and %vest elides of Alain collector of taxes to enforce the col -
street played a match. harry was lection of taxes under the act res -
potted udainet one of Exeter's best pectin; Statute Labgr, each having
trend:yrs, but even at that put up beeu read ;the third time, be accept -
a creditable score and with a little ed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk
practice can trim the best of 'ern. •i and the seal of this Corporation at -
Mr. Ilcnry J i:ber, M. 1'. is dcep:n-! inched thereto" Carried.
in; the cellar of his office and other • 1he following orders were paid• -
improvements that will add to his' Frank Treibuer, gravel, $81.30; I3.
convenience. Handford, %Travel con't L. ltd., 21.50;
Mr• Charles Zwicker has made ex- I It. Handford, gravel con't S. 13.,
tensive• improvement to his dwelling 10.25: \Villiam \Vbite, placing Ion-
a now verandah and a coat of paint. cretc culvert S. 11., 5.00; Felix Wilds
Mr. Nicholson has purchased a gravel, 14.50; .Edward Ryan, culvert
Jleintzman piano. land ulank.'3.50:'Phomas Welsh, draw-
-One of the most successful mission- ing gravel, 3.75; Murray Elliott,
ary %services 'in connection with the drawing gravel, 13.75; Jeremiah Ilea-
Evanzelical church of this place was than, repairing culverts, 3.00; Mark
held Oct. 3rd. The pastor. Rev. E. Wilds, _;ravel, 11.40; John 1'. Wein,
11. Bean, preach: d a powerful sermon ' repairing culverts, 3.00; Ed. Carroll,
after which collection was taken for drawing plank, 13.00; Milton Mitch -
.said c'use amounting to 8180. ; ell, plank and drawing S. Be 1.00;
Mr. Fred iFinkbeiner, who has been Thos. Oliver, placing concrete Slee
working in Pittsburg for the past 27.50; George ilirtzcl, cedar posts,
two years, has returned borne for a; Robert Sanders, repairs to Stan -
week's vacation. i lake's bridge. 1.00; Richard 1ti11, re -
'Miss Addie •Moriock and Mr. Walter ! pairing Ford's bridge, 60c.; HenryMorlock. of Exeter, spent Sunday in ; Kuhn, tile, 3.01 ; W. T. Cohuill,
town visiting relatives and friends. I ditch and placing tile S. 13., 11.96;
Mist IDtadeleine Bertrand has ac- Ed. Fahner, gravel con't hilt5 C. ltd.
rooted a position with with Mr. J, 136.40: Austin •llnyter, work on con.
H. Boltzmann as tailoress. i 33, 11.00; John McLellan, gravel, 60c;
Owing to lists being circulated i prank Taylor, teaming. grace! and
throughout the township, local. option. old bridge, 16.75; Jacob Querinl
is the talk of the town. E gravel, 3.10; Robert Davey. repair -
Miss Crissy Brown, who has been , inX cuivert, 50c.: Junes Flynn, ire -
working in Berlin for the last four pairing Mud Creek bridge, 11.00; \Vm.
weeks, has returned home. I Ala%%binney, placing concrete cul -
R y. E. Ii, Bean w +sin Zurich Wed- , vert S. 13., 4.00 ; C. Stade, repair-
nesday attending the funeral of ;the, ing cuitert. 45.75; J. Heist, tile and
Irate Mr. Rennie. • ' fitlinz, 24.15 : S. Brown, Mdse.. 13.97;
Mrs. Jake Eilber who has boon vis -Alonzo Hodgins Co., light for hall,
iting, her rons and daughters in Elk- ;3.45; Conrad Kuhn, overseeing two
ton, Mich., has returned home accom- bridges, 41.50: Alonzo Hodgins. ac-
panicd by her daughter, Mrs. G. count, .1.05: Beaver & Sims, filling
Wurtz. 1 abutments, 4.00; Chas. Holt, repairing
Mr. Fred Wein left Tuesday last culvert, 1.00; Robert Pollock, draw-
for the county House of Refuge. ing tile, .1.50: Isaac Bastard, draw-
ing moulds. (1.00; John Devine, . re-
pairing bridge, 10.00; A. Mollard, re -
Pairing bridge, 2.1)0;; William Lovie,
fence and repairing culvert, 34.00;
J. E. Hodgins, work on C. ltd., 2.00;
R. Bastard, drawing ggrnvel, 1.00; Ed:
Fahner. gravel con't blk 3 C. Rd..
32.00; Jonah Sims, commissioner blk
Mrs. David hfowbray and daughter 2.50; J. Keys, commissioner C. Rd.,
of Toronto, were the ytes
nd of Mr.2.75 ; Fred Ilaist, repairing 3rd S. Rd..
and Mrs. J. L. Russell last week. 10.00; Jos. Lawson, cement for tile,
Mr. John McCurdy, of Kirkton, was 50. Ur. • Lawson,
, ll. 11. O. 11. of lla,
n pleasant caller at Woodbine on '•50; Jos. Lawson, bal. of steer. C. I'..
n(sday. Abutment, 441.17; C. Prouty, .gra-
WedMiss Cbrissy Russell and Mi94 Mel tufty, 25.00.
Dow were appointed delegatesCouncil adjourned to meet main
from Roy's Presbyterian Church to;
in the Town Hall. Crediton, on De -
attend the Sunday School 'Convention comber 6111, 1909 at 1 p. m.
IMiss Irene Pricey has obtained a I Ii. EMBER, Clerk.
position as bookeeper in Toronto.
The C. O. C. F. will hold their •
annual Thanksgiving Service in their
hall on Sunday, the 17th inst. at 10.30.
'fh.• Rev. :Mr. ilaker of the Iluptist
Church, Fullarton, will conduce the
service.
The many friends of the ▪ late Thee.
F,ancis extend their deepest Byrn -
pa thy to the bereaved wife and
(amity.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTA R 14►
RIiSS- LDAIi.'E
Boon to Mothers
When Children aro Injured!
Children are :.!ways sustatnin, cuts
bruises. burns. etc., and not infre-
Iuently contract yin;wortn, scalp
diseases, arid simi:ar skin troubles at
school. Mothers will find Zam-auk
without (-total for all these acci-
Wh algin dents and diseases.
Mrs. Thomas Allen. 156 Water St,
St. Mary's (Ont.), says: -"My dau;h-
ie. visited at Miss Edna Gunning's last ter Mi dred. 4 years old, was se -
week. serf iy .pursed by falling on n hot
Mr. and Alts. John Ilunkin of ileth- fiat iron. She was burned on the
any. visited at 51r. GeorgeHluries• he" nst•..+ and on the thigh very
badly. 1 at once nppi ed awn Zarn-
Iluk, which eased the pain, and in the
course o[ a few days the wounds
were. thoroughly healed."
Mrs. George Aldridge, 12. Louise
Miss Ina Dickens of Saintsbury and
Miss Olive Garner of I'otage la I'rar-
on Sunday.
Mise Ethel Wilson left last week
for Lucan where she will accept a po-
sition with .1. Parks.
Miss Edna Grant and Miss Nettie Street Stratford. says: -"White play-
McNauthton, accompanied by the int-. in; h refected about the yard my
ter's brother were the guests of Miss
Aiorey on Sunday. son Bertram, 6 years old, stepped cn
Airs. David Johnston is able to be n broken ;lass bottle, which cut very
deeply into his bigtoe. Th cut was
around enc.: more. Mrs. Johnston
so deep that I sent ;or n doctor and
wits attacked some time ago by is fur -
bad the foot properly dressed, the
ing from the injuries she received. doctor :ea vin,; a lotion to be ap-
plied I'atri k 'McGee is improvinz plied daily. Under thist r,•atment.
after bola; in bed during the past few however, the wound (scorned to get
weeks, from injuries received fronts ': better, but on the contrary
ammation set in. A kindly neigh -
roma way.. boar then recomin.•tided 7.a in -link.
M r. and 'Mrs. Aaron Davis, of We obtained a supply. and rater a
Saintsbury. visited at Mr. Arthur p p'y'
Gunnin; on Sunday. i few npplications the child tenoned to
S. .4. No. 12 USI3OI(NE rest better, and the pain was very
L's_ much reduced. in n few days, nn -
School report of B. S. No. 12
bnrn(•, V. Wm. {lodrson. ti r. IV, •der the Zara -Bak treatment, the
\'erda Morey, Hilton Ogden, Myrtle sound ns urn, d a bell •r appenr-
5(uires, Olive Gunning. George Ark -
very
and from that time healing was
+•y, Sr. 111. Clara Morley. Tessa
rapid. Inflammation and sore -
Grinning, Earl llodgson, Arthur Mc nese were finally completely hvr-
Carthy, N,•' -on tiluir' lr. 111. John ishcd, and in ten clays from the first
the
Whelita:an, Melvhlc Gunning.
11. app.ieiitloofrom ?.am {foot. tri e tookl sure
Cass Wilmer Brooks, Minnie Millson' that but for Zam-Buk the child would
E:sie Gunning, Patrick Macer' have hid a very Dad Orme and might
Oliver Nan zhture teacher. +,
have had to sacrifice the tor.
Not only for cuts. burns, bruises.
etc., is Znm-Ituk effective, but n:so
Ifor serious skin diseases such am ec-
zema, ringworm. ulcers, etc. it also
cTHANKSGIVING DAY bad
l gs. pile cors chronic ..canes,
bad leas• piles, festering seri+. chap-
ped hands, co:d sores. frost -bite. and
all skin injuries and d'seasea. I)ruz-
eiata and stores everywhere sell rat
50e. n box. or post free for price
from Zam-iluk Co., Toronto: :3 boxes
$1.25, You are warned against htrtn-
fal imitattohs potnetimes r •presented
to be "ji::t as .good.,'
GRAND TRUNK ° M
Return Tickets at
Single Fare
On Sale Oct 22, 23, 2.1, 25th
Between all stntions in Penedo; nisn
to Detroit and fort lluron,Mich. Bsef.
fa!n. Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge
and Black rock, N. Y.
Re' urn fruit October 2711%.
Single Fare for
Hunters
Good Going Caily until November
({'h to Tenuiganti district, etc,
October 214 In Novr•naher 810 to
Mnakoka Laken, Lake of ttayv, etc.
Return limit December tth or until
close of navigation, if earlier, to pointe
leached by steamers.
Secure tickets'
agents.
.1.
from
O rand
Full information from
J. KNIGHT, Depot Agents
FOR FLETCHER'S
or write J. D. MC1)ONALD, UnionDepot. Toronto. Ont.
B. f;. No. 3, OSBORNE
The fo:lowinz is the report of S.
M. No. :i Ceborne for the month of
Septemb. r. Sr. 1V•. Ar:ow• Cop 'land.
absent. .Ir. IV, max. 300, i.eonard
Barris 1' E:caner Doupte l'12. Nr.
111. ma-:. :am, Janie McVollozb 227.
ida Irvine 202, Regie Daupe M. Jr.
i11. max. 300. May llodgert 262. Os -
ear Copeland 251. Fern Frtncin 210.
Leena McCurdy 235. Donald Italfour
ir. 11. max. 10, Roy Fletcher 213.
1leber Shiite C07, Lester McCurdy
205, Gordon 'Copeland 172, Georg,
liar oh 101. 1't. Ii. mal. 200. Bella
McCurdy 128. slow rd Shier 82. I't.
1. S... max.. 209. `•laLei. McCurdy 117.
Primary class Alarzncrite Dottie., Ira
McCurdy. No. enrolled 21. nveraze
Trunk attendance 1q. F. Oreanon. Teacher.
Children Cry
CAS ARIA
Dashwood
Mr. Herman Eidt left last week for
St. Thomas, where be bas a situa-
tion.
The annual meeting in connection
with the 'Bible Society will be held in
the Evangelical church cn the 20th.
Norman 1:ellermann hen engaged
with W. L. Siebert is Clerk.
On Tuesday afternoon of last week
at the home of -Mr. and Mins. Ezra
Bender. Miss Esther Overholt, was
married to Mr. Percy Robinson of
near Ailsa 'Craig.
'drs. J. Kcllcrtnann and dal ghter
Grace, spent Sunday at London avail
Mr. Ketlerruann.
Miss Ida Goetz, returned to her
home here after spending a month
with friends in Stratford, 8ebrinr-
viile and New Hamburg.
Mrs. iterrgott and children, of
Mildmay, are visiting at the home
of Mr. Ned \Veltin.
Mr. and 'Mrs. John lloff,nan sand
family are visiting friends in Tavis-
tock.
Miss Horton spent Sunday with
friends at Babylon line.
Alias Trace Miller and Miss Dunn
spent Sunday with Mrs. S. Witmer.
Zurich.
Mrs. C. Fritz and Mrs.
Zurich, called on friends
Sunday.
Sir. Ira Brown and Mr. E. Fahner,
Crediton, visited friends hers on
Sunday.
Mr. John Deichert accompanied by
Miss Annie Mesa,
of
Zurich spent a
few hours with friends here on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Guenther and fam-
ily ,;pent Sunday .at Zurich.
A number of ,the young men of our
town took a driving tour on Sunday
visiting the places of interest along
Lake Huron. All seems to have en-
joyed the outing.
There will be a meeting in the in-
terest of the Bible Society, held in
the Evangelical Church, Oct. 20th.
Rev. B. J. 13o c.ss will give an illus-
trated address.
Go to the blood, if yon are to drive
out rheumatism. A Wisconsin phy-
sician. Dr. Shoop. does this with his
Rheumatic Remedy -and with seem-
inz success. Itub-ons, says the doctor.
never did cure !rheumatism- It is
more than skin deep -it is constiitu
tional, always. Because of this prin-
ciple. Dr. Shoop's itheumatic Remedy
is perhaps the most popular in exist-
ence. It goes by word of mouth front
one to nnother, everyehcre. Grateful
patients gladly spread results. It is
an act of humanity-, to tell the sick
of n way 4o health. Tell some sick
one. Sold by W. S. Howey.
Zurich
Mr. Fred \Vittt'er has purchased the
tannery property from Mr. 8. Rennie.
Mrs J. A. Williams wes operated
on last week by Dr. Gunn. of Clinton,
assisted by Dr. Campbell. The opera-
tion Was successful and the patient is
making good ,progress.
Stomach troubles would rnore quick-
ly disappear if the idea of treating the
cause. rather than the effect, %vould
conte into practice. A tiny. inside
bidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, governs
and gives strength to the stomach. A
branch n:so goes to the Ilcart. and
one to the Kidneys. When these "in-
side nerves" fail, then the organs
must falter. Dr. Shoop's !restorative
is directed specifically to these fail -
in; nerves. 'Within 48 hours after
starting the Restorative treatment
patients say they realize a ;:tin.
Sold by W. S. llowey.
I)r. Wilson,
in town on
Hensall
Siebert Co.
To the Ladies of Dashwood and
Vicinity Owing to the continuous rain of
both days of our Millinery Opening,
not all had the privilege to see our tine display o
Hats. We herewith extend tq you a hearty wel-
come to see the latest in Ladies, Misses and Child -
rens headwear. It will pay you to do so, as our
showing is second to none and our prices are cer-
tainly very reasonable.
Dress Goods a Specialty. Bring along your Produce
Siebert it Co.
Hartleib Block. DASHWOOD
Grand Bend
Departmental Store
Fall fllll1011ll6OEllOflt
MILLINERY
Wo wish to again remind you of this Department of our
business. We claim to have just as good a showing in this
line as anywhere else. We have one of the Best Milliners
we could get and she having attended the largest wholesales
and workrooms is right up-to-date in the l.'ading styles and
fashions.
Give us a call. Leave your order and get Satisfaction.
New Dress Goods plaieeiorstr peamostfashionableshadel
Mr. Jas. Morton was taken quite
suddenly ill while in the village last
week, while on his way home from n
trip up north and has been at tha
home of his brother-in-law, Mr. Robt.
Bullard. -
Mr. W. ii. Reynolds. architect and
contractor, returned last )veek from
a four months trip to the west,$
where n number of his family are
,s.
now residing. tic reports having a
most enjoyable. trip and feels much
improved in health.
We are :sorry to iearn that Mr. II.
Waif still continues .;Hite ill.
Mrs. Stewart has returned from
the, west and is at present visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. 13e11
Mr. Stewart, we believe, has sold
his farm and intends settling near
here in the near future.
Sirs. John McEwen is visitWtg
friends and relatives in in Ottawa.
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. A. McDonnell re-
turned Inst week from an extended
trip of nearly three months' in the
west.
Mr. William \\'eboer is still further
improving his property.
Mr. David Gibo, of the boundary
lino. 'Tuckersmith, has received the
contract for ithe conveyance of the
mi Es between Exeter and Mitchell
and enters upon his duties next
month.
Mise Bart, e:ocutionist and solo
singer. will give the progrntn nt the
fowl supper nt Zion Church, Goder-
ich township next Monday levenin;.
The wholesome, harmless green
:eaves and tender stems of n lung
heaan; mountainous shrub. give to
Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its curative
properties. Ticking or dry bron-
chial coughs quickly and safely yield
to this highly effective Cough tnedi-
rine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers
that they can with (safely give it to
even very young babies. No opium,
no chloroform -absolutely nothing
harz)t or harmful. it (-alnma the dis-
tressin cough, and hes:s the sen-
sitive mornbr:ants. Accept no other.
Demand Dr. (3hoop's. :cold by W. 8.
llowey.
Cromarty
Mr.. .10s•le Nas-
neith) and two children, of Glencoe.
are viaitinz ,rel.ttiv.•s hare.
Mrs. McCrea and d rn ehter of Al-
pena, 'Mich.. are the zuests of the
former'+ nun,. Mra. 1)• Park.
Maas .Jennie llatnilton has r:'turned
hate • after nn abe n:e o; two rears
in Manitoba.
Mr. W. 1.. Nola. ren had the misfor-
tune to have h:, thizh bony ep'interel
by a k'ck from a horn..
Mem,. Lily I'.trk and Agnes MeK, I-
:ar visited relatives in Motherw:ll
for a few days !est weak.
Ladies MantlesGtris Oonts inces.the lending colors and rock
b�ttow pri
Winter Underwear is ready for you. Soon be time to wear
them. Ask for them.
Men's Fall and Winter Wear •
Our New Goods aro in. New Underwear, New Suiting+, New Ready.
made Suits, Caps, Sox, Mitts, Gloves, Jackets and Sweaters.
A11 kinds of trade taken at highest prices. Dried apr wanted.
W. T. AMOS, - GRAND SEND,
Bicycles are
rapidly coming back
into popular favor,
the demand this year being
rive times wt;at it was five years
ago. We have planned for it in
two ways -by getting the very best Eng-
lish wheel we can for popularsellin,b,and
saving to our customers all intermediate pro-
fits by filling orders direct by mail instead of
through agents. in this way we can offer
$50 Wheels for $25
and give better satisfaction all round. The ,•.inl:ty of the wheels is all right
-- onlythe best xst materials used and only skilled mcrl,,utics employed in
construction. The equipment is right up -to date and the machines
throughout are such as we can thoroughly 1cr,1111t,l((ld. \Ve sell automo-
biles as well as bicycles and our plan is to make ‘% heel. serve as a good
advertisement to the entire business. ` teas for iP.u.u..'e ! folder.
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q gh-Class Automobiles and Bicycles
TORONTO, ON7 ,
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Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. ,