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Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. ;
THE EXETER TIMES, OCT.2Mth 1909
Pur6lid6O BIdGKsIulth Business
Having purchased the blacksmith property and
business of Aln. A E. P1M, near the Town Hall I
am prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmith Work
for the General Public, and respectfully solicit the
p1ttra'ltge of alt the Old Customers of the Shop
and many New Ones. I believe we can give you
entire satisfaction.
Yours,
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W. 1. Jenkins Mfg. Co., London, Can.
W. 3. BEAMAN, Exeter.
IIANLON & O'I11RIi:N, Centralia.
: the close and a general good time
vas spent. .
Itev. 11. Snell, pf Ktrkton, was a
caller at the parsonage on Monday.
Mrs. Thos. Elston was hooked by
SEPARATE TENDERS • a cow one day last week. in the lower
dressed to the Postmaster General l pert of abdomen. Dr. Orme was at
11 be received nt Ottawa until noon, once summoned and stitch d the
Friday, the 191t1 November, 1909, w•oun(1. The patient i; doing nicely
r the conveyance of !lis Majesty's ` but will be confined to her bed for
Mails, on a proposed Contract for a wet.k.
four years six and six times respect- A very pleasant evening was spent
ively per week each way, between at the home of Mr. N. Maker on Wed -
Exeter and Kirkton. i:irkton and St.
illdary's. from the Postmaster Gen-
eral's pleasure.
Printed notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be seen and blank
nesd iy. Oct. 17111, when the friends
and neighbors took this opportunity
of bidding them farewell before they
should move to their future home in
Exeter. During the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Maker were presented with a
forms of Tender may he obtained at handsome oak extension table and
the Post Office of Exeter, .Kirktorb the following nddrer. was read by
Bt. Mary's and route offices and at Mass Dorothy Cooper,
the Office of the Post Office Ins pz..
Ji r. and Ales. Newton
for at London.
Da
Dear
Dear frtiiends:-
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Pot Office Department. Main Ser.
vire Manch, Ottawa, 4th October.
-11)09.
"As ye Sew
So shall you Reap
1,
We are constantly sewing on
the best cloths money can buy
We are reaping satisfied cus-
tomers. '
tom 1 Natural, pineal, iso t it.
W,• ask yon to accept this pr'sc'n't
When we sow our advertishnlcnt in, not for Its motley value but as a r• -
the netvi.lripets, stating the price for inetnbrance of your associvtions with
is Snit., (oat, Trotter's, or whatever us, and a token of 1 he love we bear
the ad, might suggest, we include the I yon. We trust .I hat in your new
best of everything in that snit. home )on will find true fri• nds, and
The test I'Inlb, 1t.e ia,'st T'hin`s. the that your lives may be all that God's
beet Padding's, the hest 'Trend etc., greatest gifts. troth temporal and
as well rot the beat of our ability in Cut• spiritual may crake than.
tit.g, Fitting and Making, shouldn't Sigrid in behalf of the neighbor•
we reap our reward? 1 hood. Mrs. .1. Jacob, Mrs. W. Bow -
This ad. iv sowed to reap you as one
of oar customers. When you need n
Baker and
It is with feeiiogs of regret that
we learn of your intended departure
from ninon,; us and .ve ntect here to-
night to bid you farewell. While
with us you have always shown forth
the true 'spirit of nci,t•hborness in
your unselfish life and thoughtfulness
for others, always exhibiting nn in-
terest and sympathy in ail that made
for the happiness and well being of
t • community.
We have alivnys felt and realized
111.11 wt. ro:t:d look to you its friends
who were treacly to share not on:y
the joys but the deepest sorrow we
were called upon to pass through. in
Church lift. awe have ever found you
true to that bond of brotherhood
which binds us to God and each other.
Suit. ('oat, 'Trousers or
Fancy Vest
et this nil. lend you to ,•err shop where
we esti prove to you that we live tip to
two word.
J. H. Boltzmann
('iiE1)1l't)N.
Cent glia
A very interesting debate took
place on Tuesday evening at the Ep-
worth League. The subject was ro-
s:o:ve d "That the !ranch:.• nhou'd
be este tided to women". Th • affir-
m itive'tide %r as Taken by Mis: Pome-
roy and Gordon Iint1, is hi:, 31r. 1t.
1(wann and \Winnie E.scry took the
rte,tativ•'. the :alter side twinning.
The addresses were exccptionly fine
Pomeroy. and it WAS masterly d -
livered. Refre'bments were served at
Kirkton
Crediton
Mrs. Campbell :and Miss Campbell,
of Toronto. hive been visiting Dr. C.
\Ir. August I: el'''. of Stratford. A. Cunpbe'.1.
spent
1'uaksgi%iig (layas ith his par- G. Harris' place in the Molkons
cots in a the village. bank has been taken by T. Oakley.
A1r. 1'. Smith, of Ifatuilton, spent of tit. Marys.
a few days in town. Alr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyons will
ale. herb Eilber spent a few days leave shortly fur Kintore, where .Mr.
in Lucknow. Lyons will look after the farm of lie.
!1r. and i.\Ir-. 8. Sweitzer, 31r.. 111 Nate Mr. 1'res:e y.
Swcitzer and .Mei. Trick spent a few
days in Detroit visiting their sister
Mrs. A. .Geiser.
Mrs. Schmidt, of Merlin, is spend-
ing n few days around here visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and i.Mrs. S. Brown and child-
ren spent iMonday in 1)tshwood.
The Misses Tiernan. of letshtwood,
are spending a few days the guests
of MC. and Mrs 1). Nweitzer..
-lir. Garnet .ranker, of London, is
spending a few days with friends in
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Kerr, of 'Win-
chelsea, spent Thanksgiving with
svitIt friends around her,.
The Methodist church choir at-
tended the anniversary services at
the Ebenezer appointment.
Miss Lena Williams, of Parkhill,
spent Sunday in town.
Miss Et tie tl•'aliner, of Zurich vis-
ited her parents h ere on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Clarke and chit -
de .a, of ,Ai!st 'Craig, spent :Monday
iu
toe n visiting the former's par-
ents.
Mr. S. Brown spent Tuesday in
London on hisiness.
Mrs. C. Wertz and child left for
their home itt Pigeon, Mich., after
spending a few weeks' with her
mother. Mrs. J. Eilber.
Mr. 11. Eilber spent Saturday in
Sarnia on business.
Miss Inman t?pent a few days in
London.
\1'e are Corry to report that Mr.
and Mrs. Wes, Winer and childrttn
Qtave gone to Marlette, 'Mich.; where
they will make their future home.
Mr. R. Denser spent Monday in
\Vingham.
The Ladies Aid gave, an interesting
program in the Evangelical church
Monday evening.
A number from here trent shoot-
ing ,Monday but don't think they got
very much.
Engineer Farncowbe was here Mon-
day and passed the bridge.. It is now
open for traffic. .
'l'hauksgiving .Day passed off very
luietly around here. It was the most
;uiet day that the citizens ever saw.
A number from here went shooting.
Mr. G. Cockwrll is all seniles. \Ve
understand it's a boy.
A number from here attended the
tt•eddin. at Dashwood on Wednesday.
Owing /to ,the inclemency of the
weather ,the attendance at the
Thanksgiving service in the Evan-
gelical Church was not very large,
the program was under the direction
of the Ladies Aid and consisted in
several able addresses and readings
by members of the aid assisted by the
choir.. Miss Crissie Brown sang a
solo very acceptably.
Quite a few from here attended the
wedding of Mr. Tont Jilumpp to 'Miss
t."1Iis, .Dashwood. Tom is ti Crediton
old boy and his many friends hero
join in congratulating him.
Mr. Dan 'DIclsaac and family, p •at a
few days visiting friends in Zig. eb.
Mrs. J. 'A. Schmidt. of Merlin, spent
a few days of the past week visiting
her mother, Mrs. Orstrcicher.
Mr. E. Gower spent the ,holiday at
Forests
The lady teachers spent the holi-
days at their respective. houses, :Miss
Love rat Parkhill and .hiss Struthers
at IJIyIh.
Miss Kingsley spent a few days with
hiss Struthers rat her home in illyth.
Mr. Christ. J" inkbeincn•, of London,
spent .Monday with his parents.
The Evangelical parsonage is tin-
dc'rgoitig extensive improvements. .A
new heating aystern is being put in
and other conveniences.
Mr. :lulls, of Woodh:un, silent
Thanksgiving with his daughter, Mrs.
Sa m brook.
Mr. 1'iraitly, of Detroit, was the
guest of Mr. John Wind over Thanks-
giving.
Air. and Mrs. Wilfred Finkbei,tcr
were visiting the forme:•'s mother
Mr,. 'Chas. Brown Sunday and Mon-
d iv.
:•ir. Barley Eilber, our genial
plumber, has secured a position in
Sarnia for the winter, and will leave
for that place Dlonday next.
Mr, Fred Worth is adding to the
appearance of his prc•rnises by the
erection of a new fence.
Mrs. C. ll:uc'tt and children taptvtt
the holiday with friends in Forest.
Mr. and Alt -g. Alf. Clark, of Ailsa
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. \Wi:bt rt Clark. of
Granton, spent Thanksgiving under
the parental roof.
Zurich
1114' Minnie Lang and Mr. Fred
Lang, of J'hitadeltthi:a lire visiting et
Johnston's at the Dominion house
and oilier ,relatives in town.
Mr, :arid Aire. Ailan Ester who left
for the West about a year ago,,nourn
the death of their son, a bright,
young fellow of about three years of
ago, w ltich Riad event took place last
week. Th it twiny friends extend
deepest sympathy in their Toss.
The death of Sit. John Brisson, of
Drysdale, on Monday evening of lest
dots week, came as a surprise to his
Mrs. Richard (licks Is visiting tee- friends in this section. air. IIrls-
ettivea near Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Esser), aro both
down with typhoid (ever, while a pro-
fessional nurse from London is in
chi rg,•.
Mr. V.. If. ittttt, of the Toronto
University. faculty pf medicine iF
sporadin", the Thanksgiving tide at
th• parsanaae..
Mics K. Neil. of
I'hrnk.^iving with
lativea tyre.
Rev. W. 11. ,Hutt occupied hit pu-
pil of the '.I thodi.4t Church on Sirn-
day last 1 1,. morning h • gave n
Thank,:..:' . rnion, and in the
eveninL I .•rid the third ser-
mon of 1, .. on "Justification".
'1 (if London and Mutt, of
(' net ;.. • s C it very e•ffeetivc and
n.piriu:. deet t cntit:,d "Face to
Face."
Mr. P. Kirk who has been i'i fo:
•:erai weeks. died h •re on Monday
morning, the funeral taking plat -
on Wednesday to the ilrinsle:' cern, •
tery. .
London, spen•
friends and re -
son was ill only :h few days, and hnd
been in his usual h:alth last week..
Ilewas over 72 years of axe. and came
to this 'lection (rota Quebec Pro-
vince. then Lower Canada. about fifty
years ado. Ile was of a genial, good
natured disposition and had many
warn personal friends, who sincerely
regret his death. Of :t family of
fifteen chi:dr,n, thirteen al • living,
a:so his aged partner in life. and
their many friends sympathize with
;hunt in their loss. The funeral tool;
fence on Wednesday morning. at St.
Peter's church. Drysdal:i.
Mrs. John Geiger and Mrs. Abra-
ham Geiger left on Thnt•sday morning
for a visit with relatives in M chi-
gen.
hi-g: an.
Mrs. McWatcrs and little daughter
ft on 'Tuesday for Detroit, where
ite•y will make th it future home.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
ale. Fred tirtnkiu was visiting his
brother -in -'un I 'Marshall during
:est week.
Aliso Siuddy attended th:• teachers'
convention last week.
Mr. 1':. N. Shier sold a large a;uan-
1tity of fowl of all ages and breeds
to Parsons & Davis, of Centralia,
::tit Thursday. We wish prospective
diners much joy and good teeth. \Ve
couldn't help .witnessing some of the
various antics performed by Mr.
Shier's assistants and other.: during
their efforts to capture some birds
that had serious objections to be
taken away from early associates%
especially one brown leghorn cock-
erel, which evaded several futile at-
tempts to catch it. Finally the
guardian of the law was called into
service and the cockerel seeing all
further hope for its liberty was lost,
jammed its bead into an old stutup as
a last resort. The constable pounc-
ed upon it and bore it back triumph-
antly, the .bird disturbing the air
with discordant sluasvks.
Mr. James More is home from his
trip to the west..
Mr. Iiarvey Vickers was home for
Thanksgiving.
Mr. itando:ph .Davis, of Lakeside,
spent the .holiday under the paran-
al roof.
The Misses Ella and Annie .Doupe
were at home over Snn(lay.
Mrs. W. J. Tufts spent Thanks-
giving in London.
Mrs. Ross, of Seaforth, is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs, S. Tufts.
Mr. Alex Doupe was Komi for the
holiday.
A very pretty wedding took place
at the !tome of Mr. and Mrs. Robb
Doupe, when 'th.,ir daughter Diary
was married to Mr. Itoht. lfazlewood,
of the Fourth Line of 1J'anshard. by
Rev. Snell, of 'Kirkton. The bride
was dressed in dark navy blue silk,
and her sister Mrs. Geo. ltazlewood
played the wedding march. The
Times joins with their tnany friends
in wishing them much joy, long life
and great prosperity.
Th , Misses •Maggi ' end Annie Leigh
are in Toronto on business.
Successful anniversary services
were held it \Voodham on Sunday,
when Rev. Jas. Livingstone, of
Mitchell conducted the services. A
large crowd turned out to the fowl
supper on fl'uesday and enjoyed a
good old time.
Rev. Sie:l preached anniversary
services in (Centralia last Sundays,
and the Iter. Itobt. (licks. of Cledi-
1011. occupied the pulpit in Kirkton
Methodist church.
To quickly check a cold, druggists
are dispensing everywhere, a clever
Candy. Cold Cure Tablet called Prc-
ventics. Prevcnlics are also fine for
feverish children. Take l'reventies at -
the sneeze stage, to bend off all colds.
Box of 48-25c. Sold by W. S. IIow-ey.
Woodham
Alias 'Mable ltoda visited her sister,
Mrs. W. •\Nilson tit Exeter last week.
Mr. John Comm and Miss Annie.
Maines were delegates attending the
Epworth League convention at St.
Marys Inst week.
Miss lila White, who has been vis-
iting her uncle, Mr. J. Shier, has
returned (o Kansas.
The anniversary t::•rvices of the
\Voodbam Methodist church were held
:est tiuud:iy. when Rev. J. Living-
stone, of Mitchell, d. livered two
very excellent sermons. On Monday
evening the annual fowl supper was
,;iwt.n and wa3 ::trgoly attended.
f
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
fC1:RE 'f11A"l' UltS"L'INA'fE :3O1tE
Where Ordinay Salves fail 'learn-Ifuk
Succeeds
'Chronic sores si Rich cause touble by
"breaking open" may tie cured by
%tin -link, as well as recent injuries
and diseases, if you suffer from
soul: oil sure -hidden, perhaps, but
none the I ss painful for that -don't.
doily, apply llature'e. he:aline es-
senees as provided in Zam-Ilak. Mrs.
1. E. Ashton. of 111. Vickers Street,
Fort Wiliam. toll. Trow valuable
Zane -Bilk is as a fatniiy halut. She
says ;-"We first used %•tn-Irak for
cut 4. bruises etc.. and found it FO sat-
isfactory that my husband started
using it for a chronic sore. For a
long time he hod b. en both:•n•d with
nn old yore on his le,:. and had its d
various preparations. yet nothing had
permanently cured it. Ile began ap-
plying %sin-IAak balm. and was vary
soon ngreeah'y surprised to notice a
great improvement..
was only :t matter of a short
time before %am-Buk had Ihoro,,, h:y
c:r•ans.•d 1h • sore of all fu:rl lora •r
and honing commenced. it is now
some months since Ih gore was com-
pletely floe.d and there is no likeli-
hood of it breaking out again.
"Since then my b•tny, eighteen
months o d, has been cured of cezenh.a
un he !ea :p by %.rah -nuke This ee-
z •rn•t carne in r •d pimples. and if
rubbed or watched. ; ined into sores.
The child was very fr'Iful from the
irritation of the red:p, but when ever
%am -link was app:ied it seemed to
bring the tirentt:st relief. Fr,'iuent
applications were effective in clear-
ing a:I traces of the disease from the
bany'a sca'p in short apace of time.
1 feel it my ditty to .,rive tit, credit
twh•'re dor. and i cheerfully recom-
mend %.ern -Hak to all sufferers from
chronic sores. bad ieg, or eezem:,..
%tm-link is Nature's own healinr
hr.rn, neinr Composed of pure herbal
wa`n`e s. It is a sure cure of eczema
ringworm. ulcers. ell's. burns, bruises
po'eoned sores, chi. air wounds, bad
Ii,r. piles, festering sores, chapped
hands, cold -sores, frost -bite. and all
skin injuries and diseases. 19ruggists
and .stores ereryw•hr're sell it at 110;,
a box. or post free fo prig from
%ten-iiuk ('o.. Toronto: 3 boxes $1,17'
You are warned again -t harmful irni•
(alion' represented to be "just as
tiood"
Uasbwood
Ua,hwood D:tsbwood.
The bhootiug match in connection
with Zimmer hotel held last Thurs-
day was :t SUCcesi HOC withstanding
the very disagreeable weather. The
tuusicai stein given for Ih' high aver-
age was thou by Joe 1I;.1, of \Wood-
stock, who had perfect. scoria. 1•'o: -
lowing are the scones.
let event 10 live birds
1). ftart:eib 9'
1'. Kerte 8
Canto:on 9
hill 10
C. Fritz 7
Shea rdott•u 8
/.inttner 7
L. Pa :fuer 0
11. Itussenberry 8
Foxed 1
2rtd event 10 live birds
1). llart leib 8
1'. Derr 10
Cantelon 10
Hill 10
Sheardown 7
able
with
As the cold weather has arrived ) ou will he looki.,g for season.
goods to keep you comfortvble Every deharttncilt is loaded
these very goods.
Overcoats for men, youths, boys arid chile'ren
Suits for in n, youths, boys and chill'ren
Underwear for tnc.n, youths, boy's and children
flats and Caps for men, youths, boys and children
Mitts and Gloves for men, youths, boys and children
Jackets for ladies, misses and children
Underwear for ladies, plisses and children
Hosiery and Gloves for ladies, misses and children
Dress Goods for ladies, misses and children
Millinery for ladies, misses and children
Fur Coats for ladies and gents
Furs for ladies and misses
A good line of Carpets at a reduced price
Bring along your Produce,
Siebert & Co.
Zimmer 8 Ifartleib Block. f-)ASHWOOD
We are v •rye sorry to learn that
Mr. L. K. Eidt and daughter .Myrtle
are both very ill.
Rev. A. Geiger, of Pembroke, octet.
pied the pulpit in the F,van elicaJ
Church Sunday both morning(' and
everting.
Miss Addie Ehlers left oriSaturday
for Berlin where she intends .to re-
main for some time.
The. Misses Tiernan spent a few
days with friends in Crediton.
Miss Dunn spent Sunday with Exe-
ter friendPs.
M. .; earl \Portz. of Zurich, is
spending a few days with Ma..ss F4.
lKeilerntatin.
,llrs. J. eKellermann visited at
London over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Brown and fame
ily, of Crediton. Me. and Mrs, Jack
Preeter and family, of Zurich, spent
'rhanksgiving at the home of Mr. W.
Siebert,
Among the Thanksgiving visitors
in town are Mr. and Mrs. Ireland,
Stratford: Mr. J. Graybiel, Mr. O.
W. Graybiel and Aliss Violet Gray-
biel, Misses Tillie. and 'Theo. tlwrtleio,
"London ; Mr. Sol. Miller. tondos):
Miss Mary McDonald, Roy Davis and
John Oestreich 'r.
The marriage of Miss Amelia Ehlers
to Air. Thomas Klutnpp will take
p:ace on Wednesday at the Evangel-
ical Cbnrch Dashwood. Particulars
!a ter.
Walter Blyth, who beat his wife to
death last winter. will escape the gal-
lows. IIe was tried last winter, con-
victed and sentenced to be hanged in
May. A respite was granted for 30
days. then a second for 90 days, A
new trial was finally granted because
no evidence was adduced that Blyth
was drunk at the time of' the crime.
His second trial concluded Saturday,
and after see( ral hours' deliberation
the jury returned a verdict of man-
slaughter. Judge Magee passed Fen-
tence of 18 years in Kingston. Blyth
received the sentence with a smile.
His two small children, a boy and a
girl, are with relatives in England,
Hensall
The service in St. Paul's Church
Ifensall on Sunday next. Oct. 31st,
will be tat 7 p. m. Sunday School be-
ing held as usual at 3 in the after-
noon.
Last \Vedncsday the 20tH inst., the
home of .Dir. and .'firs. William Arm-
strong, !Con. 4 Hay, was the scent
of n pretty event, when their only
daughter Louise and Mr. John 'Cole-
man of the same place, were united
in the bonds of matrimony precisely
at high noon. While Miss Alice
O'Brinc played the Lohengrins wed-
ding march. The bride entered t he
dining rootn leaning on the arm of
her falher, look her place under •a
beautiful arch of evergreens and
pink and white carnations The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.
Doherty, of Hensall. The bride look-
ed charming in a gown of white multi
trimmed with lace and insertion and'
wore it sweeping bridal veil and
orange blossoms and carried a bou-
viet of white ch rysanthilmutns,
While Miss Mary :Coleman. sister of
the groom acted as bridesmaid and
wore a pretty gown of white musiin
1ritutned with lace and insertion ruhd
carried a bou;uet of pink carnations,
while Mr. George Armstrong brother
of the bride acted as groomsm:lr:i.
Congratulations over the guests to
the number cabout flinty fiat down
to a tnost Ent.. .tutus wedding dinner.
After spending it peasant nfternoon
in eoeial chat, music, etc., the happy
couple uccompauied by a lona num-
ber of guests drove to Hensall station,
where they left atnid showers of rice
and good wishes for a trip to London,
St. Thomas and Port Stanley and
other points. The bride': going away
snit was amethyst, hat and gloves
to match. The bride is .s made the
recipient of many beautiful and use-
ful presents which testify to the
respect in which the young people
are held by their ur:uiy friends.
Friends were pi csent from God:'ricb.
Sea fort h. ,Dutton, Sour !mold. Lon-
don, l'ort Stanley, Exeter aid Den.
sail.
Cs. Sterling art lead Thome from
Me;ita, elan., 1:,.t week, where his
farm is located. Ile reports it fine
yie:d. although :about seventy acres
of the crop was lust owing to the
heat causing it to shell before it
cou:d be rut.
.1. C. Ce a epn f C:tron, Sask.. u o o ,sl,., a
former 1csld.'nI of Ilensa11, raised
about 5,000 busht.:s of %wheat and
eats this season.
Miss 'Annie Consitt. who is teach-
ing nenr Crediton it as borne lost
week attending the wedding of a
rola live,
Mr. Joseph E,iis itas returned from
the northwest where lie was looking
after his farming lands. •
The wholesome, harmless ;reen
leaves and tender stems of a tun;
foaling moltntainons shrub. Rive to
Dr. Shoopi s Cough Remedy its curative
properties. Tick:irtg or dry Kron•
chill cough; quickly and safely yield
to this highly effective Cough medi-
rine. Dr. Shone' assures mothers
that they cnn %with safely give it to
even very young babies. No opium,
no chloroform -absolutely nothing
harsh or harmful. It ening the dig-
tressine cough. and heals th• Fen-
sitire membranes. Accept no other.
Demand Dr. f'boop's. Sold by 'V. S
llowcy,
Grand Bend
Departmental Store
Special Fall
Announcement
With the approach of cold weather you will be look kg for seasonable
goods. Now is the time to buy. 1Ve are good and ready for the beat fall and
trade .rade we have ever done. Our store was never so full as at present
and we feel satisfied that we can supply your requirements and at the lowest
possible prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Da you know that we carry the following linrs-Dry
Goods, consisting of Drees Goods, Ladies Jackets. Girls
Coats, Children's Toques, Caps, Mufflers,: Mitts, "Wear -
well" brant! of Hosiery, etc, etc.
READY MADE SUITS
1Ve have some of the Nohbiest Suits on the market. Styles the latest and
prices that cannot be beaten;
Hardware
� dwar
consisting of all t
nds of shelf goods
as -well as stove pipes, elbows, cove
chains, rope, halters, tie straps,hame
straps, breast straps, whips, harness oil, Separator oil, Fleury Plows, plow
pointe, landsides, soleplates, coulters, wheelbarrows, etc.
We solicit your patronage. Highest mites fol• produce of all kinds
W. T. AMOS, - GRAND BEND.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having purchased the Stoic I3usiness of Joshua
Johns, of Farquhar, I ata able to give the general _public
snaps in
Staple Goods, Boots & Shoes, Groceries,
Oils, Etc., Etc.
and respectfully solicit the patronage of the old customers
and many NEW ONES. I believe I can satisfy you.
Come and see.
JOHN CAMPBELL, Farquhar
Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs.
Overindulgence
Some day you may cat too much. Sonle night
(if you're a man) you may drink more than is
good for you. For all excesses in eating and drinking
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is hest because it acts on the liver, moves the bowel:
and gets rid of whatever may be overloading your
stomach. For any sickness of the sort -constipa-
tion or stomach and liver troubles take an NR tab-
let to -night and you'll feel better in the morning. 52
Get a 25 Box -
For Sale by W. S. Cole,
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