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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-10-25, Page 5ti 1 1 THE EXETER TIMES, OCTOBER 25th 1 90 The StoreTt Beats Past Record The appealing buying inducements of a year ago must be bettered this year. So do not fail to see our stock and compare our prices with any competitor. We have just opened up one cf the largest Stocks of } urs and Clothing that we have ever shown. Do You Require a Fur Coat? Kirkton. ltobt, Beatty. who Illy been quite Ill, is tow ablu to be, out *;stir, ,'on• •idor:tbly ituprovcd. Ed Shier is buildiee a new fence on 't he new proper ty at t he nor l: std of *the village 4reoently purchased by hila. Thole %tele no service.. in the acc•th<nt o church !stet dune on CLOTHING. We l p account u[ the (*.eerie* of the �� 4'041- «e have ust received a full shipment of CLOTHING, coniI•rieieg Nellie, Youths' and Boys suit! hart Mt•t 1►oti it chug cls and es I ie •• and Overcoats. dedic•:ition services twill be held next 6unday, t l.e Kirkton 'church again be closed. �7V i J will SUITS are wade after the latest styles and the fabric,. are the newest. no mistake by choosing either. Double or single breasted. You can make Chas. Keen. i‘ ho %%a:r tit the ho(ipi- IA Ile'.I tal al Lousier, undergoing t r4entment i are exact duplicates of high priced custom garments. lu men's the I31 IA cloth coats, es back he•r.� :a 1; lin much improved,' OVERCOATSquite long and skirt very full, is neww•. Also have an assortment ofl and i4 lit'i(1;• *%it t► AI r, Tufts. and prices st)e•s met c•:,,ttis in this line � SUITINGS Just received a ohiQtueht of these. Fancy tweeds and worsteds tel choose from. 1 �. Idols we haa- t THE BUSY STORE THE NEW 15. BROWN cut of WINTER STYLES If so we can suit you. We have just opened tap a Stock of 25 COON COATS made p ices the lowest. Miss Bella Marr returned Home 1tinice dark Canadian Coonskins, well furred. nicely made, all sizes. Extra lengths for Ta t Men not a poor coat in the Lot. All nice, prime, well -tanned Skins. If you intend purchasing a Coat, it will payt cows ale look themover. We bought this lot right asci offering them cheaper than we eon's buy them to day from�n�w e ing elseet•here der the famous "Vtekerntaun" goods. Near and color guaranteed. Get ,'ur prime- before porch**. the wanuftl�turer. We have alt=o a large stock of China Dog, Bulgarian Lamb, Dark Wallaby Coate at close prices. last week from Monc.lon. lionday the boiler :,1 •1 he trill was 'connected with She smoke stack recently erected. Mr. Wm, Brown hay the new cent- FUR COATS cut 'foundation built under this resi- dence. The inle,rior hna been 'torn, out and it is Mr. Brown's intention GEN to ralee •t he roof and remodel 't he whole interior. At present his fain ily is lithe! she t hou:. 1scutes v:r-' Last week we opened tt 1►them.• . c•ttecl by James Al.:,ize,1 .tI HATS • big range of SOFT HATS bigith English and American styles. five different styles. all the !.%teat, and have Lr, Carr Inst tvc�ek purchased %!erect year old driver from 4trs.l FOR THE LADIES line. A call solicited. 'Wish to state that we have again received Thome%i Cornish. The animal in •a beauty and% eget her\sit h time Dr's' f booming In this li rubber tired carriage makes a fits turnout!. Douglas \Vardlow, who was svith, 06OHr Dr688 Dr. Carr for ,;orae %week:± left last I Douglas 600O.wek fol' Toronto where he will take a course in the Veterinary Col -1 Jesse. Geo. Farthing visirted in Exeter ons day last week. W. 11oore es Quito busy installing! new furnaces. Ile has placed furn- aces in for John McCollou,;h, of Us-, borne, and \Vm. Bray, end at present is making one for Relit. Merry. Be- sides these he has a contiuel to out one in the home sof James Itusts:Al. It usseltiale. LOvclar•• Johnston visited his Ufa - 1 her a few !lays hist %week on •t las ? - b,ive line. POULTRY Albert Switzer ban finished the cement work on hes new butcher strop and the cart.cnterf'are at work on the roof and woodwork. Miss Et hes Atkinson visited 'friends in Exeter a few day:' last weak. Rev. Veale occupied his pulpit Sun- day. Oct, 14th, for 'tele first time since lila illness. Shier & Marshall tl'ey etre rcrieivin Tuesday for ww•hioh tete highest prices. A number from hero attended the 1Voodham Mentalist church fowl supper Tuesday evening, ;JlrltelIe Robinson, of Londesboro, is home on :t visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson. On Thursday. Oct. 18, alio vener- able Edward Switzer celebrated this 100th birthday, an event ww•hioh few havo the privilege. Relatives to tho number of about thirty assembled nt the home of his son, 1'. 1)., witch whotu the aged gentleman is living, to extend congratulations on his leachnig the century mark, Tables were ;et at rix o'clock and tate hos- pitality of Mr. and `sirs, F. 1). 8witt- rer was enjoyed, while -Mr. Edward Switzer cntertcrineti those present wt•ith reminiscence's or .the early part of last century. During the after- noon Mr. Swit zer wrote 011 coeds -t he following "Edward Sww'itzer is 100 years old to -day. Oc•t. 18, 1906" which NC tl:trtded to those pres.'nt as sou- venirs of the occasion. Not wit h - standing his extreme old age Mr. Swit zer held time pen with a firm hand. A photographer *vas present and took his photo. Among those present were tions and daughters. grandchildren, great ,srondchildren and great great grandchildren. The old gentleman who ,:till !retains his hearing eyesight and spur -c1,. was great ly piease.dl to hive so 111 any of his family :around him. end to receive their congratula!inns 011 his long Period of life. '1'h4' occasion %Vaso joy• musty sl,ent by :111. who eloped 'that lois years W011I11 be prul„ngccl for aonle lira(' to come. ,Mr. fiwitxem' w.s horn in Ireland and crime to Canada ,.when 21 years of age. Now is the Time to Make Your Selection. We are doing a nice trade in Ladies' Fur lined Astrachan and Electric Seal Coats. Conte and examine our stock et Ruffs, Muffs in Red, Isabel and Prairie Fox, Sable. Oppossutn and Grey Lamb, We have the assortment and at very low prices. Do not fail to see our exquisite stock of up-to-date Millinery. We get all the Newest Novelties here and at prices that are not prohibitive. We have a nice display of the Latest MANTLES. Our Coats made by the leading manufacturer in Canada and buying a mantle from us you get the latest and best going. A Call Solicited. CREnITON'S CHEAPEST STORE ale C. ZWICKER CREDITON pie:used to see him. Mr. Johan llcIsa:I, was in London Flour_Milis o n Mond:ay, Mrs, M. Beaver, jr., whohad cin auction sate recently, left on Mon- day jos Port Huron to join Lear hus- band, Mr. M. 131'avcr, who has .secur- e:1 :1 t1o:;e1 pc.,i1io11 in the car shops of that city. Mr. and Mrs. heaver will 'take up ]tout;,.•-kecpin._1 at once. Their many friends join in wishiu3 tlmetn success. The Annual 111is:.io1►ary meeting in connection with the Evangelical church will be held next Sunday morning. Mrs. (Rev,) !;can in a very able manner addressed the Sunday School Sweitzer of the Evans;dies! church on Sun- day afternoon last. Her address was mush enjoyed by the children aa well as the older people and officers. here, spent 'Thanksgiving day it t'hoas married and leaves besides village. His many friends were trig now reoreot%'irm,► widow, hitt, father end mother, two brothers and two sisters rto mourn Oleic loss. The remains were interred in She Exeter cemetery on 'Tuesday. The Times joins rho many friende of the family in extending their heart fon. sytn- pa a hy. We have installed a NEW ROLLER, PROCESS in our Mill for the rolling of Oats, and can now fill promptly any Or- der to roll Oats for horses We still have our Chopper and can also fill orders in this line promptly. Crediton. Business Change THE CREDUON HARNESS 8110P Ha3 been purchased from Mr. Jas. Clark., the ort' 1c who t, t u xl d will y r 1ut be pleased to meet len father's cus- lotners and all persons requiring up- to-date Harness, Trunks, feet Cases Saddlery hardware and everything pertaining to horse euuiprnent. Re- pailin,r done promptly and carefully Your patronage solicit(.!. �. W. CLARK Crediton DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON- TARIO COLLEGE PHYSICI- euns and Surgeons, Successor to Dr, E. A. hoist. Oredlton. Ont. Thanksgiving Day was quietly spent thee^,.%, Seine took adva►tt:igo of the cheap r:rj1*%11y rates and visited friends at a distance while others en- j0Ved a drive through ihe country. A great many •'njoycd'.11* holiday ut home. Mr. Chris 11:mu has Oaken a posi- tion with Mfr. Alf •\\rtltcr:;, shoe maker, Exeter, and .eonsnlettced work last week. Mrs. Thos. Ye bees and son, Mr. \Vm. Yearley, who have beery. on a visit out west, aelurned-home. last week. Mr. John Wilson, of Centralia. who has been out west for the past few trout 11y returned home last 'week. hiss !Miry Young spent She Thanksgiving holidays vitt:•ling rola. litres and friends in London. Miss L. Colvin. of Brussels, spent 1 few days last week the guest of her sister, hiss M. Colvin. Jar. ,ind ;,1rs. Chas. %wwicker spent Sund•iy iii Parkhill. ler:;. and Mrs. Gco. 'wicker, *Miss Anna A, ;!wicker and Miss Kat- i^ %wi.;kcr, of London, who spent a few clays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ch 1s. %wwieker. returned Flo their !tome on Friday last. Mrs. (Rev.) tiworty. of fort Elgin, elks Flossie and Mias4 Etta Street, !e 1' fl( win! 8cQilaintanites in,t14t vie. of Exe,er, anti Miss Garner, and lane 1 his week. . eqs Glanville, of London, spent Hun - DIET NOT TIl1'. WHOLE TIIIN( You1' table is loaded .wwe111 food— ditvest:tble and wholesome, yet you never gain strength. What's tete trouble{ Look %within, and what do you find? A lazy liver. 'tstotllastt overloaded wvit h work --useless work because the bowels and liver •1 re 11'.1 sufficiently active. Belief i,, quick- ly supplied by Dr. Hamilton's J'it18, They make tweak folk,. st rote; by re- moving the cause of 1 he weakness. Dineation improves. cr`nslipat on leave, liver lakes ,sew life, kidneys wake up, ---tete whole system is en- livened by Dr. Itamilton's fills, No better medicine for t'ho sick or %veil. 25c at all dealers. Dashwood Mr. Witllatn Ronde and family havo rr►e t o rned home from an sex• tended visit to friend in Michigan. The pulpit in the Evangelical Church was occupied last Sunday by our Itev. J. N. Ehlers of Grand Have en, Bich. The tsormon had for its outline "Redeeming ate Time" which was both instructive and beneficial The solo was very musical and class. ical. Ile went from hero to his 'field of labor, Grand Raven, on Monday. We regret and sympathize with the bereaved family, of John \\'ink- enweder, in that their youngest daughter. Lovina was called Ito rest on Friday of last week after an ill. re's of .typhoid sfever. We join in hoping that the bereaved -may be comforted .by looking 'to .Gott from whom all good wines. Mr. George Wambold returned to Blyth, where he is engaged as clerk for Earnest Mender after spending Thanksgiving under the parental Toot. The auction bale of Al r, John 1. do, at the !tome of Mr. and Airs. 1Iisy Ethel Kellerman of Sarnia, Is spending u few days at her !tomo Bedford which was; held on Monday. Jas. Ilodgins, here. was %tell at•tcnded, and everything ! Mrs. Albert Cunningham and ter brought :1 gonia fivurc. Mr. Medford :cunt. Mrs. Ile:►rss, of Ingersoll, who( sarrisn Laura (dem who 14b been will move into our village and oc- have been spending a new weeks at I Ron a dn,ssmlkenq business De - a t her home here, has gone Ito Jae. sups t tie house of Iii,. IMO( her, lir, the forrne:'a home here, Left Monday troll. where she has accepted a morn lucrative position. We .loin in wishing her success in her under- taking. Mr, Albert \Vcllur, who is at- tending !the Business College al Stratford is home far a few days, Miss Quan a and friend of Ailsa Craig, silent Thanksgiving Day !tete guest of her sueter, welder, of rl):r:;htvcr•el, on 8itur'd•iy• Mr. Albert \Veltin silent Thankn- llr. Henry i,ankin t•i sited iris sig- giving at shin home in Danhwwo.od. ter. Miss Flossie, whco is now in Vi.)- Air, Geo. Wambold spent Thanks. tori i I►c,,0131, I-,-mdo'1, suffering from apoendi'•itia. Geo. Redford. Dr. F. Allan, who. gee's SO, China nK fttisseon;iry rcl,res4'nlalevt' in connec- tion with the Epworth Leagues of the Exeter district. nddresssd the League of the Methodist. church nn for leg- home aceornpanied by Mrs. Cunningham. %who Will visit with her for :t few weeks. Aire Karn and Mrs. Thompson, of London. slretil 11114' '('h ►rlkst:iving hoti- c1►3 wit 11 Mr. and Mr., Alf. Cun- Monday evening. Then' was a very nen Atari. large attendance and hire address was me Aur:tis Hill at tended t he ilatencd lo wit h :t great dc,ll o[ (ti -•r• d of '; ho late 1,,vina WVinken- intc•rest, as he described how he was lead to clic,✓':-e tnissionory work to his lif•' work, alis the Away be r;Our an education. Thteste ('4►118 ale busy 1 his we-e•k on t he neww ; irria,ie shop of Mr. 'Phos. ( Mr. G. 1lakrr, of Lctt<1011, HI►c'rtt a Trcvcthirk• It i:4 expected that she 1 few •l,,ya Last meek visiting friends brick wee k will he finis+heal 'this in town. week. The ch:ii r'' •►f I heft tt bier•)% %was There will he , swag l-ervir'' field made :''r•1i►t.+r four youtor r114'll from • In t ho Ev:in,►clica1 church on Steel ly ( (;r.eenw cy and (which W1:; Io hive evening next :Ind 1 1)" Rev. i1 r. I been he ird her. on Sat urd•iy, ww,i i Mites subject will he ".Son,%" wit 1141 1 ' n h�• .11 r. Gco. 1)owwne Court - Mr. Gott, ih Brown 1,- 4)01%. OII his ty co.. o es' •, ; 1 .. matter having been rounds as tax roller or for t he , r1 r 1'41. township of Stephen. Mr. Mil:lt•t<•1 lA':irv, of Mc(:illivr,ly Mr, hardy, of London, visited hie who has been out west for the past daughter. Mts. John Eilhcr, during few months, Ireturnc•d last sttt:ek, the holidays. Mr. Leary ww:t,i in the Sudbury %tweak Mr. John Williams haft returned and helped to remove fourteen Iieo- tbonio from a trip to the Northwe4t, (114+ who %tete killed in the accident, Mr. C. llloct t is moving isto the I)4.ath of Abr sum \Volker,— Death house he recently bought and Mr. on Sunday. t)rt, 21st, melieved Abram C. ha l►n4'r is moving into 'the ono 1. Walker, r of M r. and Mrs. .1 ,s. •seated by ,11 r. Blurt t. Walker. of the ...veru tis(f4lrings sic' Mr. ,Ricoh Hoist is on the sick lint• leis cndcired for the palet 18 months. bir. rind Mrs. Kuntz and family, It %tell be recalled that Mr. Walker of Exert-, visited at Mr. 11. Eilbe.es was unfortunate in hiving his bark or madly. dislocated by the (*1ling timbers of T1tc Misses filch, anti ('hirissy n barn during the sever windsto4itt Drown. who hive i►4•en 1 isit in,l in in Sone, 1905. Mr. Walker was Chcslcy, retro—nett honer t 1►is wwer'k. battling gravel sand %w it li others were 11 r, ;and A1rs, .1. th.eror ind Hiss into F. 'frit -bite'r's barn for Shelter, Guctic Wider. of /,tri,h, spent Sun- While inside the *s ind rcashed succi cl'v the guests 4,f Mr. and Airs. 6. -1 velocity that the building tea.: Brown. blown down, killing ono of 11r. Wal. Mrs. llosina Fink teener returned kyr'. horses and imprisoning hien he - Lome on Mond ►v Ito 3(1('1• n pleas- t►4')t It t t,,' bribers. When roeeti1 1 nn1 vi 1: 1111 'ICU (1'1;:11^r, Mrs. le- lei 1 !ler 11 lw:is round 1h -r1 1) ini••1 Trtweeter. n( 111v toetod it'• leo hick was broken. ill' won t ikt'n Mr, 11 ►sry 1,'nkins s 'c'n: 'i'hanks- to hi* hone :and medical itis :1rum- Revile! .bin home in I;rinton• morsal. Ile .,Ifft- ientIv ?recovered 11is• pore Wenzel ►etclrncvt to from his acri4ls'nt ts4 i►,' able to ww11k Iasi 1(0 nn Hlttit 41,s1' •iftr'r a pleasant t 'dr, it tlistnnr' twit%► ►a,:st•1nr4' :ansa t%+'o 11cel:s' visit 41 it h her p tren(8, 1 Ike excrcj.te b1' 4111%'int', :1(1 1 11:14 Mr. :1(141 Mrs. \V1,►. \W4'nzel. thought to he nn a f lir ww IV '.,► 'i'14 Ita61114'1 :111' (iiia%• putting' the rerovery, when hi-. gtornaell certi- tRlaaa in t1.. •shoot. The s'!iool when rnenced to %trout►!e twine tititwhcd will Ir' one of t h^ neatest t':e dirce.l eaus,' or his death- Tha buildin s in 41,15 pert of the coun- try. The Ivor k nn it rellent and It i• a rtedit 10 1 he :-.n; r re!er, \1r. Geo. 11, Itoltzntinn. Mr. Thos, Marrow, of Watford, 1 (' (Anon Road and mtp the lithe i1i4e41'v'naihle, For rimy ye,irs I'el- former clerk in t he Mereh int.') bank et hen ma'rr'iage lived 1 eerie le mil eon -a eer vilin4' in 25e.. bre Iles Ra in been 1 family ,find-hy. Get 11 to - d ry. giving at 'his home here. Mr, W. eihrumm spent Monday hint In London on business. Mrs, Ireland anal family, or St rnt- ford, spent a few days Icist week visiting her 'friends in Dashwood. Mr, .1. A, \Villiarns, of Zurich was In town .on Monday. i141 !took n big load or rfhort s from our flour mill home with hitt. The Dashwood mill shipped n car. load of flour to 4$e:*forth and also rene•ived a car of whn,t from the West. Mr. .1, •Eidt who Iris teem visiting In Stratford Sian returned home. 'there will its. service In the Lu. (her:an church net Sunday morning at 11 n. rn. and in The evening at 7, Rev. Mr. Than will preach at Nett ,4ervicos. 11 11'ine 41isl oeed Of my butsincs4, I he i).ishwwoerl Flour Mill, 1 take this opportunity of thanking try twiny ric'n41s for their Inst I'atronn,;c,s :and :I8 1 urn !closing up my books would ask .111 'those owing ,rue to Fat (le on or before November 15th. Ag.iin t hankine you 'for past- fovors, -- .1, 1'.Idt. The directors of the Illy Fire in- surance Co. will meet t the ('om- rnerchl hotel on Saturday next, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. shell, of Exeter, st.t`n1 sunt ay 't he ''u"st y of Air. and '1 • 1►, 'I'it'nm 11.1,\l:SS COMES 11 lee sort near :11 hind 1 temsily that will alleviate pain and ►tcdi► till 1h4' doctor sorties? A %wise thine is to hi%e titre,% in voiir home :, bottle of •'Nee villus'' 1% !lir)! Tice ;gist int reli4'f, and prevents ditcnnf from d 'coated *van only .10 y•' irn of age ctj1e c'tin.'. Nothing known for t 1,e -rid was highly rec(•vetetl by his 8(0111cli :1141 hnwcls that ennp•mres 1 1,gO circle or acsln ►intaneOA. tie test h Nerviline. For rr;imp'•, intli- tw re born rxi the homeetead on the ge:,t1011, )14,)rlhlirn anal bratltrhi" ,it's A large variety in this line. Also carry a number of fur -lined coals sI r.stsni'ah'r prices. TS' FURNISHINGS ('on►e to us for anything in this Lint'. We have the latest ce,ilars, ties and shirts. In underclothing a big stock to c•helr._,. 4.:it. another shipment of in tt,t!es. Things are S. BROWN _) To Cure a Cold in One Day ��,,. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets./ry/ every - 1:4«1 Mika le past a This ��% %/.'Airs+re� �„ box. 25c.: �sc.: announces tlui,l lire fowl ('very they are ismyin ; 0001) REASONS 1'011 ITS SUCCESS The majority of 4:1t:,rr'1* mr•cmedic•4 :are a:.,.lee's, 11111 One 111:,1 41008 cure is Cm 1•1rrhozoltc, It clears the head of all 1nuc',u•< •iisrhi:ir,to, !rabid mat 1.'r in 1 he Host tits, 1)11lelr11 in the throat. ;Ind ill-e-iee gents ar-' cotn- jIc1v1y %,wept :aw%:av, The ,.dues of the 41en4'ns4' is ,.lest royc•d, it's resitlty are dt'.:1 Toyed. anti I he system so t horou;rhly cleansed of cat lrrhal poison that e11re i►+ permanent. All types or rola, i l,. t hr,. 1 and bron- chial I rouble, coll. and cc'11,11)4 ore 1110re' rer4:iinly c1111.(1 by C.1t..►:rrhm- tone than any 11101'1 4.1843. 'Pito 25". and $1.011 r►! 111 dealer,,.. CItiN'I'ItA LIA 1); . Frank .1. ,\Il:+n, the mi=-ionary whom the I{pew ort It i.eagues of the Exeter ei.4trict, :•ieting to Cecina g tt'' :1 Ieel tree in ills church on t'►'id Iv seeming- lasl, n -'Iii: h was much allprcriatcd by all present, Thanksgiving 1'i'itots. — Miss i,. Smith, of London, was the truest of Mr, Byron ]lick",—Mess Irene Cur- tin, of London, t• 1,+1 led at her home here.—'1lte Ali''.25 Ellie and ,Tose- The Kidneys When they are weak, tor- pid, or qct,, the whole system suffers. Don't ass• Mcg them at !6b tlM, but heed the warning of the back, the bloated tbe urinary bntat :mewl* Hood's whicboostalost•hebest. mai meat motive soistimas. se Mei a a Alleretreettio, POULTRY POULTRY We are in the market to purchase your Poultry for which we will pay you the Highest Prices, CHICKEN DUCKS GEESE TURKEYS Bring then in dead or alive and re member we pay the Highest prices. Shromm. DASNWOOD Sioves and furnaces Are you thit,king of putting in a Furnace, Cook Stove or Heater if so remember we can supply your wants at reasonable prices. Heaters from $3 to $36 Cook Stoves all }'rices ••44••••4444++N++♦ Don't buy a stove until you sec the Worlds Favorite. If you v ant to sec the wonder of the world in a washing machine call on JONAS HARTLEIB DASH WOOD ONTARIO. ;%mile Coughlin. e'f London, visited at their I1otn4'a,—Miss Leona \Vilteon, of London, was :a guest at her home here.—Mr. Wesley Luker, of St. Johns, spent I he holiday with his mother,—Mir, Xtrgaret Handford. 11i4•4 Mot'Iock, Miss llirdio )laylc and Nit!. Clifford Sparkman, of Exeter, stent the holid,y :,t Miss ifandford's ((Ilii'.— *1 r. Albet 1 1':a r:;cn5, of Mon- treal. visited with his brother, lIr. William !'arsons. Mrs. Itarry Wilton ,is visiting her sister. Mrs, itosenberger-, of London. 11e"s Ida Abbot 1, who has been visiting friend,. in London, returned horse last week. !Miss Emma ,11thol1, of Muskoka, is the truest of her sister, Mrs. Sum, bliss I•:welye Simpson visited fris•nll'+ in Cl:andetm)-e on 'onlay. :.1r. and Airs. George 1•:sse.ry, and family, visite:I friends in \Voodham on da. MSunr. Hiltyon Mitchell and Niiss.. \1in- Hie llaynharn visited (bend,. in $Ripka on Sunday. 11.r. and Mrs. Richard 1i 'Holford are vsiitingr their daughter. Mgrs. A. 1ic.lden, of i,onrlon. Mi'•s !tot (still, prinrip 11 of the public tic .chool. 1' airtiti<1, 11111 he un- tidy to fulfil her duties: for some time owing to her 11lne19. She left for lee hong ill Mitchell last twcok. ?hoar. unhappy persons who stiffer trorn nervousness and dyspepsia should use Carter's Little Nerve fills, which aro made expressly for sleepless, nervous dyspeptic, suffer- ers. Price 25o, (:1:t)MAIITY Wittier Carl Weitzman returned to Niagara 1 Falls :tiler a few (1,1yy visit at the home of Mrs. ,las. Park. Alias ,Iran Mcl:cllar spent a few days with her sister in London. Alt-. and Airs. Rorke, of Hamilton, spent Thanksgiving at 1)t•, 'fu1fords, Miss Agnes Park returned borne [tont Detroit last. week. Lind:% Norris. of Hamilton. stent 'Thank:;:riving :at house, \VITEN THE TIP OI'' A DOG'S nose is gold and moist, .thati dog is not sick. A feverish dry none means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lips moan feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful pink velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. 8 hoop's Gncen Salve it will .,.often and !heal any skin ailment. Get a free trial box, at our store, and be convinced. Largo !nickel Dapped glass jars, 25c. Sold by W. 8. Motes, ELIMVII.L1: \1r, Victor Steell who was out in the west durnig the past two months on a visit, returned home last Fri- day morning. Quite a number took in the anti. versary services at Woodlearlt' last Sunday ,and the fowl supper Tuesday night. Mr,. R. eloMurray. of Crediton, spent Thanksgiving with her sister. Mrs. W. Couple. Miss Thompson, of Godoriclt, spent Thanksgiving with leer aunt, Mrs, W. Vern. Miss Morgan has accepted a post. lion as olotk with W. Vern. Mr, and Mrs. Isa;,•to Johns returned Monday night from an extended trip through the Northwest. Rev, J. W. Johnston !returned home Monday atter spending etas Thanksgiving holidays at !the home of his parents in Brigden, Mr, John T. 1'irk1neon, principal of one of the London public achcx)I8, visited his Mother Thanksgiving, Farmers' Poultry We waat all your Poultry. alive or dressed, and will pay to !UGLIEST PRICES Lor it. Your potiltt y may be delivered at:--- llens Ii, Buyer wanted Clandeboyc', buyers S. C. Chowan Jno. Trev►thiek, G. Bloomfield. Granton October pith, buyer R. T. Reycrstft. Dashwood. buyer W. Shrum'''. FLAVELLES, L1,ti11'I'ED, London I'ILES QUICKLY AND POSITIVE. le owned with Dr. Shoop's Magio.owe, moat, Its made for piles alone—and it does the work surely and with sate isfaotion. Itching, painful. protrude ing of blind piles disappear like mag-. le by its use. Largo, Nickel cap-, pod glass jars. 50c. Sold and recame mended by W. S. Rowes. The well known strengthening properties of iron combined with other tonics and a most perfect nere vine, aro found in Carter's Iron Pills which strengthen the nerves and body, and improve the blood and complexion. WHAL EN IIICENERAL STORE UNDER NEW MANAOEME;N T • MR. W. HERN the prosperous General Merchant of Elimville, h put in a new stock of Goode in the store recently occupied by Avery. and is open for business. Everything is fresh, DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES HARDIV E STATIONERY CROCKERY CHINAWARE D Mr. Hern desires to thank the people of Elintville and vicinity for their past Patronage, and hopes to continue in their good appreciation and also extends a hearty invitation to the Whalen residents to deal with him at his New Store. All Kinds of Produce IHall(lle(1 EIIMVILEE W'. AERN WHILEN :•i•i•+••t•+++ i•+•I•+•t•++++++++++++•i• .-Si- :.11.0.••1' 1ti-.;-14+4.4-1•1-•i••1 +++ , , THE BIG I1ARDWARL STORE We aro showing a very large assortment. of Rangea and Heaters this year with prices that will surprise. sou. So come in and let's talk it over with you be- fore you buy. We have just received a fine assortment of Carving Seta. You will need a set, so come in and see its as we are eure we can satisfy your wants in that line. Best of attention given to this department., W. Moore Kirkton. •