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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-10-17, Page 5`i'HE EXETER TIDIES, OCTOBER17th 19u7 The Rloht KID0 01 Shoos! For Men, Women and Children We have them in great variety and the price is as low is consistent with good materials. See Our Display in the East Window We want your produce. Dried Apples 6c a Ib. as B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar •Ir$ ' 44+++++++++++++++H-14+++++ +++++++++++++++++4-144+++++ ++* 4IWEavetroughing Repairing Plumbing Carpenter Tools of All Kinds. A large assortment of Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, and Granite - ware at Rockbottom prices. W. MOORE KIRKTON. Light Fall overcoats When you purchase an over- coat from us you buy from the stackers who stand responsible for everything sold under the Grafton & Co. label. We guarantee a perfect fit and entire satisfaction or money promptly refunded. We know that we are offering the best value in light overcoats in the Dominion. We know we can mere than please you if given the opportunity. Simply write and ask for samples of cloth which we will mail promptly together with instructions how to ORDER BY MAIL Do so now before you forget. Our light fall overcoats are faultlessly fashioned by the cleverest clothing crafts- men in the Dominion. Every garment b hand tailored. Shoulders hand padded. Collars hand felled and button holes hand worked. Shown in Oxford and Black Vicunas, Tan and Oxford Covert cloths. hest serge linings. Lengths, 38 to 44 inches. prices, $10 to $25 EXPRESS PREPAID Clothing • Operating 2 Factories sad e 7 Stores is Caaada J. M. HICKEY, Masada London, Ontario GET THE BEST (IIWANI) PRIIF I1 el eel Award WOlrl D'S FAIP SI IOUIS ' s WE B ST E R'S 1 NTLNNATIONAI, D I (-,-I I O NARY s 1 Recently Enlarged WIT 11 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World with more than M;,o.O title's, based on the latest ueusus return?. NewBiographical Dictionary containing the dames 0f over 10,000 noted persons, date of !Art h, death, etc. castes!, W. T. NA1t1tI�,ph.T)., I.L.D., Culled: tetreneneutseiel,eruf Education. 2300 Quarto Pagos Now 11a0 . tee 1 ... at mt ttkh Eindfaga Needed in Every Home Allo «ebeter's Collegiate Dictionary I1:4 t•.r,.. Itt0 lUwtrale-n.. Regular Eenle►;s10xt'foto. sl•,,,n.r.. De Luxe Edition 6”;111'01'; 1n. rr'n..d (rent taws p:••.ti rn t.•I. p..r r, ae..•,tet�l t. w:ner.. FRCC, ^p+dioaar7wr.n0ea•''Hadn'trl r•n•py: •ea G. 0 C. MERRIAM CO.- t'obllshsrs, Springfield. Mt ,,. DENS ALL cull it situations that thee yet devel- oped in the local option campaign i3 the result. In January 11.41 'the I. cal option by-law carried and ewes (11(01ued, en:sein. the t110 htotel4 in the village. Shortly after ►Ghia, eel appeal was made 40 quaih the bye• I:1w on technical grounds. The ca 4.' wam heard and stecieion foal laid ov.'a" until tin, Midland ecasse, one. of the same nature was decided. That 'Las not yet been decided. in the mean -- lime t he party oppo,;el see local op- tion became r'etive clad decided to try and qut,1► th • by -late' nnot.l:er n stv, and not .wait for elle elecieiF1n of the court of :emelt. tes n pat• tion was circulated 11z.tins1 loved r•p- tion, ;end exiting th • council of the village to let Abe Ik tense of e14h0 ac- tion ;o by default. thus .I01.4h1nt the by --Law. Thin petition W » twe- e -noel :It the council 1117 i'tinz dist Mond.ty Ie. -Ott, and on 11 x0(3' of 3 to 2, the council inetruce's(' the solicitor trot to ('••fend +lh•' netts's entered to quash the .by-law. The temperance people engaged Mr. I. G. 8tanbury, of Exeter, to field th• it ea to an<t 'Thursday ere nerved piper» on the Reeve and Councillor of Benefit, to the effect Hetet the will take the cane to Toronto, d1le4- inz that t.lu' tenoned •741(1 alo', the power to quaelt a by-lnw p.' ' tl lo- t he ythe ratepayers. The en" et ill be argued in Toronto this week. Trial Catarrh tee:Bluetit is b in mailed out fres on request. by J)r. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are provinz to the 1 -collie -without a pne Ilya cost -the 'peat value of this acicnti(ie prescription known to druggists everywhere cis I)r. Shoop's Catarrh ltetntely. Sold by W. S. 110e. Y. 011Lt1STOrt. =A. -The 107;11 optu1ti<:n in es SeantM _A191KindYou Hirt Altta Soap villazo of Hensel! it the pfe• eC Oi�aatate time pretends some very interee i T features. and ono of the most 1 1. Crediton Dashwood DB. P. J. MoCUE, 51EMBElt ON• ?ABIO COLLEGE P11Y8101. ,.as std But geous, Successor to Dr. L. A. liaise. Oredi t o n. Out. CItED1TON SCHOOL 1tEI'OItT. Continuation Classes. Latin -honors -It. Gamer ' 04, eke Short 91, E. hill 80. Pass - t. Kieezle, I1. Mead(' 69, E. :McMurray. 51, R. Hill 53, C. Fiukbe her 49 It. Coughlin 45, A. 'Holtzman!) 41, M. Browl1. 40. Algebra -Claes 1.-11000T8 - E. Geiser 100. Pees - E. Trieumuer 62 P. Mit 50, W. (k•streicher 43. M. Oestreicher 40. Class II.- ollonors- E. 1E11 518, R. Kienzle 90, 1'. Glaser 82, C. Fiukbeiner 82, 11. 'Meadd 76. Pass-lt. Coughlin 41. Class 111. - Pass -G. Short 5S, It. hill 40. Clete 11. -!'ass -A. lloltzmann 40. C. Iltuett, Teacher. Liv. 11L -Class Iv. - Honors - Lulu Gaist•r, 1'. Treitz, A. Fiukbeinl- er, E. Palmer. !'ass-lt. Andrews. Class III -Sr. - Pass -I. Bodging, Florica 11111, 1. 'llirtzell. MISS ROBINSON, Teaches. I)iv. 1I. -.1t•. III. - llonor3 - L. Oeotreicher. !'ass' - 11. Deist, N. Winer, E. llluett, I'. Fanner 1e. 11i11 E. Gauer. Class 11. - Sr. -Honors - 0. Benedict. Paas- S. Smith, (d. Clarke, 1. iiia►; ']I. Finkbeioe:r. 1't. 1I. Sr. -.11000r a - C. Oestreich: r. Pass -V. Hill, R. King, . II. Finites beincr. aelISS M. GIItVIN, 'Teacher. Diiv, I. -Jr. H. - R. Eneli'h, L. 'Weiner, 0. Guenther. Jr. 1't. 11.- Honors-. (M. Guenther. 1,. Heist. l'aas- 1tt. Shenk, G. Lamport. R. Bweitzer. Sr. I't. I„- E. Switzer. Jr. Pt. I. -C. 'llaiat. MISS KiEN%LIS, Teacher. bir». Hawkins and Mrs. iFrank Adams, of Shipka, visited friends in Crediton 1:1.4t 'week _. !Mins Jennie ]early, of iho Go+her. line, +pent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Jae. La wiion. Mr. and 5Ira. John Switzer attend- ed the ,funeral of the Lilo Mr. Pope of London, one ,clay Mat week. Mr. Ira Brown, •1.who 1183 been out west for the .past t:ltro'o or four months, is expcct'xl ihoute in :1 week ort wo. Mr. W. R. •\Ventzel ie busy thio week puttinz up an addition to hie wood shop. Thi3 .twill greasy cn- Iarge his work nhop and will be more convenient. Mr. Albert" 'Mor - lock, the taenial bIackemith occupiers the Ahoy 'in front. They 'have added a new nix Horse -power !gasoline en. seine, a rip .saw, jointer. bor.a1t m,•1 - chine and intend lidding a h:l,rtd saw in the :near ,future. This will be :1 great help +ie.the repairing depart- ment and (Own everything i in shape will be et model (blacksmith, and repair !shop. Mr. and ilire. Thos. -pent , a few days with Lond6n last week.; A very pleasant evening tots *pent at the 'home of Mr. MatUhaw F'ink'- beincr on Wednesday of It hie week. when a number of thin frir.'Ind3 Sur- eriaed hint .by ,eativerine at t11i.i hoe' to celebrate hie 00th birUhctly. The evening was vent in musical enter- tainment and games. A vary dainty supper was prepared ,by Mrs. Fink- beincr, who is 'noted for her ,good cooking and certainly the euppe:r was one of the bast. At a late lour the gathering •hrok' up, goinz to their rcepectivc hotne4 of ter twi Thin.; Mr. Finkbeiner many more yearn oT health and ihlppineee. Mr. and \Irs.-C. F'itlklreinet and family of D.1.4hw0c'd, visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mee. Fred Eilbcr celebrat- ed their crold.'n w0(Mitt; Oat Thursday Cc/. 3rd. Only the near .relative and friends wore 1presont. Rev. J. Veal, of leirkton, preach - o'1 missionary ',ormon» In .the ett.th- :dist church there on Sunday 11.4t. Rev. Mr. Andrewa 'took Mr. \'aal'3 work. The Epworth League of the Cr(eli- ton Methodist Churoh intend to hold a fair in the Mnccaba: i1a11 on Fri- day evening Oct. 25th. There will be different booths in rannection also a light lunch .incl 1 good progrntn. Admission 15e. Mr. Fred Kerr attended (he shoot- ing tournament at Zurich last fri- day and although ,many experts frorn the County took part, he w"d3 suc- cessful in taking down first money with a score of 05 out of 100. 'l'revethick friends in 81I1PKA Mr. McIntyre, of Arizona, who no absence of eight years is '%4gitin; friends in Parkhill 11011 called upon S. Bweitzer at his apple butter estate liahment one day last week. Mr. Siete Ada111S, of Dashwood, is clerking at .l. U. Hannon's store. A number from here attended the 11.trvcat lloule Supt•er last evening and report n good time. Don't for,;et Ito attend the big; shooting snatch there to -morrow af. terncon at ono o'clock sharp. Coote one Come till and crljny :t good day'+ =port. Mr. John elclsaac left lest Mon, day for \Neat Williams where lie ie ;Ding to eork for a few' mon: 113. Mr. \'guise Schroeder of Goshen Line called upon hie parents Mr. and Mr.4. .1. Schroeder. While driving out of town last Sunday the plc -ors. John 'DIcIsiric and .7. O'Ilrien lied an upset. 'While turninz around t he hors backed up in a deep ditch throwing them both into the water. FAitQItIIAR Mr. Robe. McGill, of Montana !a vieitirie his brother Mr. Warren 11e(iill herr. Mies A. 'frown, of 511c13.ran, it" visitie; her brother ,Mr. D. Brown. Several from here nttended (ho Reform Convention at Ileneale last There day. Aran!(! is all Finites now, -it's a girl. Hiss J. A. llernilton has regiered her position as teacher of 5. p. No. 2. after the completion of the ; ter - :tit year. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childron. Do Kind You Have Always Bowl Bears the Signature of The Hurtleib block is fast near- ing completion. Tho wlite are up, the roof on and Ikil flours dotwit. The building will be furnished in a few works. Mr. N. pouter and family have this week 'move'd to Berlin where Mr. Router lees secured a posation IUAR1(LEY One of the most notable social fun- ctions in the history of the district was held Wednesday Oct. 9111. when Vies Pearl Rebecca Sherritt. daughter of John leherritt, Eby., ex -M. P., ut Harp - ley. was married to Mr. Jutlu Linwood Amos, of Brinsley. The ceremony took place at the reaidencc of the in a tannery• br'ide's father, and was attended by bir. Norman Ruby left Tuesday for upwards of 500 I;uests. For hours 1'lalsville where he (baa trecured a bore' the wtsidine the invited ppaitiou as tinsmith. [riefu1141i poured in from far and war. Wambold has freshened the ep The ceremony soak place: 00 the ver - fell knot. Before the ceremony Mr-. to Crediton on 11'etitlesdny. Mr. Sutcliffe lar.; very stnetly and the Davis has +, cured a position in the bridal party pdva.r:ced to the strains fins twill. of the Lonelier -in \V.xf('ing utarcL bir. C. Finkheiuer uud family played by Jli., May Wilson.1'hc vis- ited friends in Cre.diton over Sue - day. Miss Maud Eidt felt this we.k to visit with her brot.her John in Parkhill. Mr. \\'m. Ehlers, our :genial miller% Llan Llena nein; flower :girl. The shipped t"car-lord of flour this !10.11 groom nae supported by his brother to Montreal. bit.Elmore AW03. The assisting clergymen were Mr. L. Tiernan. our hardware near- Rev. Messrs. Baker chant, has now k+ full stock of of Ailsa Craig; J. E. Holmes. of .tow's and heaters Icor your inspec- Lion. They will be bold ut reason- able prices. bliss Maggie Newschtwanger re- turned home from Parkhill oil Sat- urday evening. Mr. S. Hey is 011 the sick list at present. Mr. Geo. Edi.ghoffer alias purchas- ed the building he now occupies and intends moving it Ito the lot pure chased from Mr. J. K. Goetz, just west of the post office:. The work of <tinging out the foundation ha* bort comntenced. It is Mr. Edi.;- hoffer's intention to snake a two- storey building oef it and veneer is with roti brick. This will be an trn- erovement to ,the ;Appearance of our village. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kiniin; left for South River where they will in fu- ture reside .with their daughter, Mrs. Paul Gable. Rev. Mr. Eidt Awes in Listotwei on Sunday preaching in She Eve cal Church of that place. Mr. G. timelier at:d winsome bride was beau- tifully ;owned iu •rich white silk lace with bridal veil (aid oranee blossoms, acd :was Intended oy h. r sister, Miss Edna Sherritt, Miss Lil- Lucan; F. G. Newton, of I'arkhiil; R. L. Wilson, of Staff,' C. Carriere, Grand Bend and E. 11. Bonn, ern di - ton. After the znarria;e Service the happy couple 'received [he congratu- Lious of hosts of friends, and lee great coulp:uly sat down to a apish• did wedding breakfast Nerved in an enormous marquee erected on the lawn. The tables wore, artistically arranged, and beautifully decorated in an original 'scheme, unci the guests were sealed easily by an arrange- ment of ticket, tvhich reflected great credit upoft the person who worked out the plan. There were fourteen tables, the tattle of honor being in ,the c•ev►tre, anti over thirty waiters, under the direction of Mrs. Alex. Wilson served +the guests wits' out delay. Of lcouree, nil could not be seated at once, but the affair was carried off with the ;rentest of or- der and good stature. At the close of the breakfast, isp0r011es of con- ;ratulation were delivered, and toasts proposed by Messrs. harry Brown, of Crediton took ilia work t Eilbcr, ,51. P. 1'., Geo. 31cEoau ex -M. W II Taylor' en -51 P. I' Rev. here. • Meesrs. Sutcliffe, Carriers, Baker Holmes and others. '!'lea !;room res - Don't , Neglect Your pontic(' in a very neat tend witty Skin. A healthy skin is absolutely !essen- tial to HEALTH, HAPPINESS and BEAUTY. and the. natural and nev- er -failing way to keep a healthy ,,kin is to treat all injuries arid 1'ruptlona speech of thanks, land the company began to disperse 11t about 5 p. m. Mr. Sherritt is one of (the !best known and m03t popular .meet in Middlesex and Huron Counties, and the bride and ;roorn have been lead- ers in church and Social circles from their childhood. Thi' fact was abun- dantly shown by the wonderful array promptly with %:un_1)ulc. 'l..un link containe only the rioh saps end juices the bride, of costly and useful ;ifts received by dand by the warm words of appreciation spoken by the even kers and •rue•»te alike.. of healing, health-;ivin, herb3, and is therefore Nature'+ Own skin Rem- edy. 'IA 51-13111( CUItED. lire. A. E. Gardiner, Catalina, of Piles. Miss K. M. Bartlett, rblon- treal, of Eczema. Mrs. A. Harrison Kingston, of Blood Poison. Mr. Al- red Brown, 'Toronto, o[ Itheumatiim Mrs. Coggill, (1Vapella, (Sask.) of Abscesses. ALL SKIN DISEASES YIELD TO '/.A5r-ISU li. Obtainable from all druggists- and HORN IIARRIS-Id Farquhar, On Saturday Oct. 122th., to Mr. and .1r4. Arnold M. Ilarris, a daughter. b1AItRIED ROSS-GAIGE - In Jonesville, Mich. on Thursday Oct. 10111 _Miss Flor- ence Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaize, of Jonesville, to Mr. \Varren 11. Rosi, fon of Mr. end etoree at 50e. a box. Send to Lam. Mrs. D. A. Ro3S, of town. Buk Co., Toronto, for free eampbe V.11.STAWAY-MOORE - In Lo: :'.1n box. Just. cut out this offer, oris W edneeday, October 16th., t' I name of paper across it, and mail. Mabel Moore, of London, to :•i • with ]c. etlInp to pay postage, S. Percival Weetaway. D11(1) To check a cold quickly, ,Set from ` In-TM-In\Vinnipe; on your druggist F01110 little Candy cold Oct. 11th, .hiss Slartlea Tablet .+ called I'reventics. "true -gins everywhere are now dispensing ['re- ventic3, for they are not .only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. 1'r'ventic{ contain 110 Quinine. 110 laxative nothing harsh nor eickcrf- enin;. Taken at the "sneeze stage" 1'rcvetitica will prevent Pneumonia Bronchitis, Ire Grippe, etc. Hence the name, I'reventice Good for fev- erish children. 48 Prevent its 25c. Trial Itoxe3 5 cta. Sold by W. S. liow•ey Pain anywhere. pain in the held painful period», Ncural,;ia, toothache all pails ran be promptly stopped by :1 thoroughly Karel title pink Candy Tablet, known 4/y Drueeists every.- where ae Dr. Shoop'» headache Tab• let. fain simply means congestion under blood pressure at the point where blood sexists. I)r. Shoop's Headache Tablet+ quickly eguali7ee [hie unnatural bloat pressure, and pain irumc<lirtely (42701 rt le • Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. and ;et a fret• trial p.lckat•. Large box 25c. I)ru;zist W. 6. llowcy. Ottawa, O el. 2.-Althouzh the date of the Irr'clinz of perlianwrtt 14183 lot yep b^•rr fixed, it is .now conceded tbat it will no: b' before November 21 or 2Q. iInprJwerncntt to the wcntilatinz aFran;Cntrnt4 of the Coninlona r.har Ser ore Nein; made, and the work i.4 61 id t<i in- volve Audi radical chin;es that it cannot be conlplrt,'d much within 6 or 7 week.,. Trial Cater' h treatment are bein; nlrliled out free on relue3t, by Dr. Sheol., Racine. Wis. T1.ese tests are provinz to th' people -without a nen• ny'A rost-the scat value of hie% scientific prracription known to druetists et•erywII're as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh .Remaly. `old by 'W. S. llowey LEARN DRESS -MAKING BY MAIL in your mare time at home, or Take a Personal Course at School. To enable nil to learn we teach on cash or instalment plan. We also teach a personal class at School once a month. Class commencing last Tuesday of each month. These lessons teaches how to cut, FEARING OUT TIER ITRAIN. fit and put together any garment from the A French so:walet bra deternenel plainest shirt waist relit, to the most elabor- that the.� �m�ii.l,itary end naval pro(es*:oni ate dress. The whole family can learn from moot Ilulaldy weer out the brain. Out one course. We have taught over seven of i01.000 naval and f l/atary men. 1St thousand dress -making, and guarantee to are confirmed IunMNcs. Next troche th4 -Columbus, 0., Oct. 10. -lira. (';Is - give five hundred dollars to any one that it:.elal pn'fesstoets. artiste heading the si•' Chadwick, whose +elfin; tinar.- cannot (earn between the age of 14 and U,t. f.,17.'tved c]osety by :(ywyerx. and tial trauaactions culminated in the 40. 1'ou cannot learn dressmaking as mesa distantly by doctors. clergy. Iu• wrecking o[ an Oberlin flank, flied thorough as this course teaches if you every men bald oit11 servants. 7714 in_; the *omen's ward 1t th Ohio work in shops for yearn. Beware of sesta- number re theme who eo mad in 117 Is penitentiary en's aday bight. She tions as we employ no one outside the e'a'h 1tl0.OtW1. !semeiotic servants and had been in 1 comatose colditir)n school. This is the only experienced Dress d'y e�ose. se run the t.rvfea 'rob rm ales for =oma hours previous to her death CuttingSchool in Canada and excelled b 11 "')� i1°Is" sending Iti6 out o[.tans iej :IN the end c•1m•' ,peacefully. No none ianyother country.Write at once ft,t to the isosnre These are tbi>rrest (riend3 0r ir13tionv waited at the i at a l whaleom c stl me ert►tio1 0000 frionde, only th' 'prison h.hysticihe for particulars, as we have cut our rale one- 64 d tttV in each 100 000 .,bel hospital t a Her r bn, third for a short time. Address:- And the Mar *Ski moat fila p l 1tt••ntant•. rtn moor DIf$S-WTTIM ICHOOI., to y � M 1 tearld bdM F:nIi1 Poor., r, was Anmntencd from that seinammiese St ErieSt.,Strattord,0at..Gaaatia. 'gigSI a Cleveland ltortatbukie, remains to 26 «care. Saturdty, Kydd need +NN+++ HOME-MADE MEDICINE Said to Relieve Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism Ono ouncliFluid Extract Dande. lion; Ono ounce Cornpperund Salaeone ; Four ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla ; Mixed and taken in teaseoen(ul doses after meals and at l.edtimo, is stated by a prominent physician to give most excellent results i►1 ki.lney or winery (elk tione end also in rheum -dem 31.1 s, inti.! 1. 'Pits mix- ture opens the rL.,':.>1 pore. of the kidneys, thus assist am th.•m in their work of filleringall w-elsteana Is,i4011- our matter (rem the blood, bud expels those in the nine. To allow this p018111ous Platter to rein sin means that it will settle in the muscular fissure or joists, and valise the untold misery known am rheumatism. '!'Ile mixture is composed of harm. less vegetable ingredients which can he and at any gold drugstore, ane1 (1113,.4 at home. Anyone stifle, ing from any of these afflictions will no doubt Ix, pleased to learn of so simple and highly reoom• menthe' rernniy. N• AAID 011' 17.10 11113E8. . IleferT1ng to the age (At the beg trees DC esietornl.i, Prof. C.E.ucascy roe. Ida In Aolem'oe that he awe o,u3t.31 with Inuoli %sorb the rings of growth of tilt tree of ablete the stem., t••,n.Wtutes the floor of the no-cal:el dant'ang pa• trillon. The Quant vies made from ter- eumferenoe to center, and every r'1.y In B]1 that dlstanoe was o..unted. nc estimates or inmate Sinn made. Tho result 'a*m that 1,141 rings we're iswn; ed, and asaeoridinisiy R 1s Isere to til: that this tree, wise& was folly 24 or 2. feet In diameter, and cx.*n»i ierele' more than 300 het In height; w'.luirx- these dimenstms Is eleven header( 11111 forty-ne•ven years. Prof. Demme doubts whether any of the exist',:, tree appnsiab etre age of two tel.• • and yeearu. Special Fall Offerings at Zwicker's 'Our Stock is complete and larger than everAll %k e are offering Special Values in Fall Goods. Our Stock is xery large and we intend to reduce it. ‘''e have just received large shipments of Underwear, Rcady Made Clothing, Furs, Fur Coats, &c. Ladles Mantles Doclot fail to see our stock of the very latest styles. We receive frequent shipments of the very latest styles and our prices are very close. CMlldrses Mautlss larwege stohaveck a to choose from. We give you a nice Child's Coat from $1.50 to $5.00 each. We haye a special offering of Wrap- petettes regular value 121c. While they last for 71c per yd. Also an extra heavy creast Flannel- ette regular 13c for Sc per yard. Just received 150 boys and childrens ]ready-made Suite in Norfolk and rouble breasted styles which we offer cheap. We have a nobby line of Men's Overcoats in black Beaver, Milton° &c from $7.50 to $12 each, No better values ever shown. Furs If you require a stylish Ruff, Throw Scarf, or Set of Furs in- spect our stock. We have them in Fox, Sable, Mink, Oppossum 1tc, at prices which will save you money on your purchases. FUR COATS We have Menai Fur Coats in choicer Canadian Coot!, Mall ,lav China Dog, &c which'intendiug'putchasers should not fail to inpect. WVe have a good stock of Ladles Fur and Fur lined ('oats in Bokaran with Sable collars and reveres. Electric Seal, etc. 1II'ln.ry Do not fall to see our stock of stylish headwear We intend to clear this stock and of- fer it at special prices. Our Stock of Groceries, China, Din• nerwaro &c is complete. POULTRY We are open to buy Dressed Poultry and offer the followjng prices EACH DAY until further notice. Turkeys, dres73ed, 13c. per 11/ Ducks, dressed, 9c per ib, heads off Geese, dressed, Pc per lb., heads off Chicken, dressed, Pc to lOc per Ib. Old Fowl, dressed, 0 to 7c per lb. Chicken, alive, 7e,per lb; Hens 41c per Ib. alive Butter. Eggs and Dried Apples wanted for which we will pay the highest market prices. A Call Solicited. C. ZWICKER, - Crediton. GRAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS We have just opened up an immense import order of Scotch and English,goods in all the Latest Shades. Our success in the past has been our knowledge that honest goods and honest prices must prevail in garments which appeal to the better class of trade. Call Early J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITO Crediton's Harness Shop Truuk, Sult Galas, dlld T6I66oD6s, We have a full line of the above goods which we are offering at reasonable prices, and invite your inspection. Don't forget we handle Mitts and Gloves. Remember as when in need of a pair of Gloves or Mitts. BLANKETS 'In Jute and Kersey from 65c to $2,5o Wool from $i.95 to $4.50 P. W. CLARE, - Crediton Repairing a Specialty. ••N•••.++1•+NN•NNNN4 •NN•NNN•+N+N++NN1 fl MILLS WOODHIiM Men's, Boys and Youths Frieze Overct%t8.We are se ing at less than cost price. Men's Womens and Childress Underwear we are selling at right prices. Fleece lined and plain wool. Just received a large stock of Hess's food, also tl•erbag- em. Fresh Groceries always kept in stock. Highest price paid for produce. Dried apples 60. a lb. Eggs 18e. cash, 19 c. trade. Butter 20c, cash, 21c, tfade A. MILLS, - Woodham: •• *ON N4•••••NN4++N++++N•N++•N•••+NN4♦.N.N FAILURE ori eyesight can be retarded by properly made glosses. Our specialists have made the correc• tion of eye defects their study for the past fifteen years. All Tenses prescribed by us are ground in our own laboratory, thereby ensuring perfect result. Appointment made by mail, or pl,nnr 1/377. THE TAIT-BROWN OPTICAL CO. RTLSiGDT SPECIALISTS. 237 Otadss Street Lesales, Oaf. Open daily a 30 to 6.03. Evenings. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. 7.00 to 10.00. -- y •••••••••••••••••••••••••41 No Glass DIAMONDS People who buy diamonds want stones that will bear the closest scrutiny - gems which are free from flaws and from whose surface every ray of light is reflect- ed as from a drop of water. We carry all sizes of dia- monds from the largest to the smallest, either set or unset and all of the purest. quality C. Ha WIRD & CO, :171:Richmond 8t. 1010011 Oi •NN+NH .•-