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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-11-21, Page 5• 1' HE EX if.: y ER TIME S, NOVEMBER 21st 1t107 ++++++++++ +++++++++t+++++++++++++++ Bring Your Produce to Us for the Highest Price. +i Butter 24c & 25c; Eggs 14c; Dried Apples 6c. 1 ,f 1 Boys Winter Cape, fur lined in neat pattierns and ibaptsa at 50c. Another shipment of the celebrated Williams Shoes just put in stock. Our :xc Japan Tea is a winner. We have just closed a deal with a firm to supply them lbs. of choice butter in pound prints weekly, so bring us your butter for cash or trade. Flannelette Blankets $1.33 a pair. 300 BEAVERS B. W. F. Farquhar +++ 4•4444+++44+++++++++++4-4.4-44 Neating Stoves and Ranges The Pandora, Peninsular, Happy Home and Kitchen Always lead the market and always will. They are in a class by themselves and have no equal. This is the verdict of all who use them. They will do the most heating and cooking on less fuel than all stoves in the market. Eauetroughing and Tinsmithing Promptly attended to W. MOORE - KIRKTON Fall and Winter Overcoats More For Your Money You get up-to-date styles, best materials, better satisfaction, more value for your money, when you buy an overcoat from Grafton & Co. The largest clothing concern in Canada owes its success to giving unbeatable values, and upright business methods. The Dressy Semi -Form Filling models, handsome New Box Baek styles for '07 and 'o8, popilar Single Breasted coats, are here in every size. Materials are Black and Gray Vicunas, Cheviots and Cashmeres, pre- shrunk before making by our special process which makes them retain their shape until worn out. Collars and lapels are hand stoated. Lined with extra quality all wool serge, with good mohair and satin sleeve linings. On request we will MAIL YOU SAMPLES of cloths, with instructions of how to order by mail. Perfect fit, com- plete satisfaction, guaranteed, or money refunded. Prices, $13.50 to $25 EXPRESS PREPAID. d -S see' Ciotz_�' ' a Operating 2 Factories awl J. M. HICKEY, Manager .,tt+" • w, T `tures in Canada London, Ontario L. . Winchelsea Miss Annie Perkins, of \Vater - ]town. is •the I;uet of dire, G. \V. !Medd. Mitts Gertrude fi1d1Ior is emending • few days noith 'Mee. Geo. !lazier wood at Woodham. 'Mitac Almeria fleywoal is spcndin; tilts week with friends at 1'lu;town. Meows. Thor. (bward and W. W. Kerr were in London lost weak on bu?int\<t', Air. \1'm. Clements and -i+ter Liza returned (tome 1:14t wail: after a two months' visit in the west. They look tine after iliter trip and speak ly of the prairie provinces. Air. and Mrs. \V. W. Kerr visited friends at Crediton itt Surelty. It is rumored that Mr. Win. Clark has sold his (ars, to Mr. 11:u, Cow- ard for a ;sod Orme. Air. Leslie Robinson :ind sister ri1i:1s ie:ila sisited friends in Seaforth Dna Mc1iiI1op, titaiday- .ind Morelay. 11ir'. Clan:. Kerr. of Creditor, aid Airs. harry Wil -on. of Cenirali.t were the Muestr4 of Mrs. \V. \V. Kerr on Monday. PAIPI fish In the head -pain anywhere, has its viola gala ',congest i on. pain is blood pressure-1watt* Wes ns,ulty. At least set says ter. Shoop. andel Moen it hr has created a little pink tablet. Thal tablet --caoet Dr. `;hoop's Ii n.Iach. Tsb1* ep0sais b1.".1 pressure away from pain camels effecti.1 helloing. pleasingly delight ful.tootle. Ilhoash ssl, ly, it surely equalizes the blood e(tto Won. It Jou have a headache. It's blond pressure. 11 it's panful ..elms with women. NI Me tw�e/ee,, it yon are sl.rpkas. restless, netcuus, ft's Id ot)0 e0asestion-bloo,1 pre -tire. That sorely is s 'certainty, for Ur. Shoop's 'leads( he Tablets stop It In 2') minutes, and 11,0 tablets stntply distrlbuti (the unnatural blond tr. sure. Bruise Aver finger. and doesn't 11 tet red, and /well. and Min you' of course it does. It's con. NNW on, blood Pusan . toxin (nd It when pain or -always. it s simply Common Sense. WO bell M 2. cent.. and cheerfully recesseassil A Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets W. S. HOWEY. Thames Road The Bethany anniversary ,services last Sunday were a ;rand ;success. In the interning Rev. Goin; preached au excellent, an did also Rev. Fear in the ,venin;. Owitio to the 111- nes.of Rev. Colin Pletcher, both s,'r- Viees were held in the Presbyterian church. The sum of $bis watt asked for and over $64 were realized, but when rill the (subscriptions promised cone in thin total will be considerably more than that rutked. Rev. Fletcher Is ilnprovin;. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Christmas Jewelry it is not, to early to think about is Christmas Gift, and Jew, eery is nppreciated by every body. Some folks think Jewelry is to expenave -it is if you do not buy from a firm like ours that buys such large quantities we get the vel y closest price and sell to you so cheap it will sur- prise you, -we can easily save your railroad fare. Call at our .tote and sec the exceptional values in - 1.01674114 HAND PAINTED CHINA STICK PiNS UMBRELI. AS EtloNY HAIRBRA811 FINE ESGAOEMFNM RiN(.S \VALKiNG STICKS OPERA GLASSES & c C. H. WARD t& CO. i)iamond Spetialists i374 Richmond St. mmm00! 0111 • 41••••••••••••••••••••••!•• 20ECZEMA YE..�-?', ZAM-BUK Mr. W. H. Leaaon, of Wychwood. Ont., says: "For ao years I suffered from Eczema. My body and legs were covered with spots which itched and irritated terribly. My legs down to the knee were like one mase of sores. 'These dl...'hargc.l and were very unpleasant apart trorn the pain. 1 (tad tried all kinds of remedies (salvos. ointments and embrocatlouet arid carte to the conclusion that nothing would core ate. A sample of estleitUK was given to 1110 one day, and I applied it to a small patch of the eczema. This did ole some good and I obtained a full supply of the balm. The first.1,ox was a revelation to me as to ZAM-111:1('S power. It took away the smarting and reducod the irritation and Itching. It took several boxes ot ZAM. HUK to work a cure. and I am glad to say • eared e completely, that in a few weeks it red m in my opinion, ZAxf•BI'K IS R OItT ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD." All Skin Diseases yield to Zara -Bak Heals Cuts, Barns and Bruises rapidly and is "feature's First Aid." Also aures Piles, fihed• mattsm and Sciatioat a di iterates, atasppear at Batt coupon ZAM•BUIC'S touch it it 1 with le. stamp Is "well rubbed ix." 600 a to ZAII. BUIL t..x a• ,'1 drlcnests and CO., Toronto 11 Z FREE BOX Kirkton The anniversary:services of the Methodist church tsar 110111 last Sun- day and prove:! successful. .1.4 have all the anniversaries of this church. Sunday -mauling ltev. .iohu Veale, .genii windows glut in tttc front of the pa.{tor delivered an intlire siva his .satire to •replace those brokcut in the facie ►,Utile 'tittle a.3o. J. Ilartleib's block ,ie very near completion gad is ready for business. Air. \Vin- Schroeder anti the Mimes Seibert and Arinstron;, of Exeter visited friends here last Sunday. It is undenatood that \Vm.Shrutnin whose 'stock woe burned itt the re- cent fire intends leaving our town. Mr. and Mrs. •Louis Shoemaker were in Exeter last week. Dashwood Mr. .tu.t eir4. \Vin. F.hler.s visited Mr. and M Will red \VjJiford,'t'( the !4th of Stephen u:1 'Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Marl llrokeu.ihire will be elea;,•,d to learit th.tt he intents opening his tailor shop in the llartleib block n, soon as the buildiu; ii finished - Mr. John Ball, of Loisdou a for- mer/ m.•rcisrnt here, has ,sold his fine brick rc+idertce and corner lot tt o Mr. 1'. Kraft who trill likely move into our villaare in the near future. Tho painters vire busy tbia week puttine the fitiahing touches to Mr. I J. K. ,Goetz •new- residence. Mr. Samuel Link, of Detroit is I viiitin; hie palrents for a felt' woad. Airs. Jas. Eidt and :1•►uthter Miss Bertha are vieitin; friend,' in Strat- ford and Newton for a few week?. The Conitniltee appointed to pur- ue ss clbrick for the New Lutheran church have contracted for 300000. The Committee will have tht brick on the ground early itt the ,print iso t)iat week ,may be commenced as 3001' al .possible. There wkta a :special meeting of the Y. P. A. df the Evangelical Church on Monday evening of thds week. it being! tine occeaot► of the vi;'it of rho Y. 1'. A. of Zurich. After the pro- ,oratu w'aa given ,refreshmeatts were served in tate church. An enjoyable evening Avas I.ptvtt by all. Mr_and Mrs. John C. Reid, of Var- na. visited nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edighoffer on Sunday. ll. J. Keilerrna:nn !tart had plate sermon and in the evertors; Btv. 11. Stewart of the Motherwell Presby- terian church occupied the pulpit. On Tuesday cornetiz a hot [awl imp - per woo eiel't'e-tt in 51. baser eitt of the church from 6 to 8.30, after which on ittlerestiu; prora tit WAS .given con"iatitt; of :Milt -assort by the local and visiting ministers. re,idines by ,Mrs. .1. \Voodfley, of Fullerton and selections by the James Street Choir, Exeter. Air. \\'m. Moore, acooinpanied by Mrs. Moore and their gena; son. left Saturday morning :for Parkhead, wheal 11r. Moore Will pal in the Signature week whaolinee of The ice on the creak S:►turday w'a, in .good condition and the youn; lads look advanta,ze of the occasion by havinz their first season's skate. The item regardinx the cloven foot in one of the St. Marys papers of last week left a va;ue impression, but like other items sent b3' lha cor- respondent of this paper it is about what we can expect. Mr. \Vm. Henna trio rented 1). \V. Dulma;3e's farm for another year. Mr. Jacob Taylor has made a nuns- • ber of .improvements to his .prop- erty. Why is it a number of our pupil= rcfu'.', to ahead our ;tchevel. while several are zoin bo the \\'oodliam school: Mr. G. W. Holman. of E3mondville, visited the homes of the Messrs. Mc- Curdy over Saturday ani Sunday. Mr. Melville Robinson, who has ilas been holdin; a position as book- keeper in Toronto, is at pre: ant at home (at. Ft short vacation. Mr. Harvey .Leith is vioitin; at his home here prior to ieavin.3 to assume a position ns station agent a t iicnora. CA.181a1'117P.=A.. Swathe - The Kind You line Mwafs BOIIZM Fargnhsar The ,gospel meetings in the ' Ball • eere closed on Sunday tti;ht as the prea.Chers would mot put up the funds to pay tate trental asked by the di- rectors, they 'baying (liven them the hall one week, free. The Anniversary services to con- nection with ,Bethany Methodist church were bold last Sunday. The mornin; service .wa.a conducted by Rev. Going and the evening eervioc by Rev. 1'car both of Exeter. Two excellent sermons slyer. 'preached. which were listenct1 to by large at- tentive audiences. Mao Janet .lialLutty'ne, of Exeter spent Sunday with her permute hate. Mr. J. E. Mc\icol has secured the service. of Mr. J. Kerry to .take their;c of his blacksmith shop. The steel will be opened for busencite next \Vednesday morning. Mites Treble, of Exeter, visited with friends hero over Sunday, Mr, G. S. Beavers and Ali -•s Myrtle Senneof SI. Marys, visited with Mr. and Ales. Beavers Saturday and Suu- day Inst. Miss Addle Turnbull is visiting her (tient' Mit:4 tVcra .Roodhouse' at Kitktion (bis :week. Mr. Geo. Campbell. of 1(orn1.olm, its <pvndiui the week it Mr. \\•►t. Stew art A. Mr. and .lir'. Ed. Colquhouti, of hullarttou, tweee callers it, the oil- la;e lata t\eeit. Mr. Fr:sucin ('i1linr, w110 has been iu the employ of Mr. Wan. Stewart sr. for the p.t.st Rummer left on Mouthy last for Toronto, where he intends 10 :i (aide. Air. Alex. Verret left last (seek for ,Michigan where lot intends apeadit; the A%inttsr. As the apple packing season 1a :ser a number of boy; who have been away all fall, live teturit d. 'i'he 1'oun; Men's ('tub intend ,,iv• in 1 a dunce in Ile' hall here, Thttrs- 11) ni;hl of chi.; week. Zr.11rich Mi••s Flossie Merrier spent 1 f',t days I:t it week t•isitin; friends iii Exeter. Mr. .1. J. Monter, who was confine ed to his bet on account of 'line's is •abet' (0 be out n Mr. :end Mis. 3. 1'. Ban are visite int friends in Nicht;sit. alt. Berman Well. who has beenI in husirteet here. since 1873 has din- posed of Id t furniture and harness bnsinese to Charles Ilarticib. Mr. ' Weil will retain (lie pinto and orzatt \n w,iitlI l thine tccurred on farm of air. Moses lieiger, a felt' nights ego wlien some do;a warned bite bits the lie ha 1 r•ut)u 1,; in Isis t his orchard. One ,•t lite pi;a was killed ,inrl two rebel ; 'tr.• likely to die. Mr. Geiger stall s that 'the ni;ht previous he 11 t'I , ' z '1 up and chase some drips from his herd ca cath'. I's ji ,not time that the t ix on '.111 be reinlpe 1't1 t,v t he Council' Ther.• are drzen,s of worth- les±. half•ft'1 dean kept that seen to e' of net 11Se e.Ct 't 1 o nci.k t t rou- ble, -111(1 the 4v:suss- they are put out of existence the h: tier. -Tier eld. FARMERS, DON'T MISS IT. Few term houeea in Canada toil' be found without the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal. Those liolnet that do not receive it are mks Mae a ,seat treat. The Family Her- ald and Weekly Ster is to -day ily warn' ten time the :subscription price to tiny farmer. Its value in fact cannot lie over-estimated, It is a wonderful combine lien of ,t week- ly inewspaper, fnmile maeaxine and alt agricultural journal without an eve'. Farmers, if you do net read the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. you should give it a trial during 1907. Do not wait until January but remit one dollar now and you will never regret it. Shipka A enmber Brom here attended tho sense.: at Parkhill given by Prof. E. Stu at .last Saturday. ale:se •s. E. Gasser and C. Baum, - ;erten were in Urediton 011'' rVi'11'- in; lav( week. Mr. Win. 'holt, of Sarnia and Mr, L. Bevel, of Parkhill. spent Sunday at Mr. Swettzer's. Mr. Joseph Little. spent Sunday with lies Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crediton spent Sunday Mrs. John Schroeder. Mr. Simnel Swell zer has return,• ed home from his lntntiii extsedittiun brin;iir; with lam one deer. the re- sult of his uncrrine aim. of Parklttll, aunt here. Man lc. 'of with Mr. nn:l WILL KISSING BE PROHIBITED The Osculatory Process Denounced by Scientists as Extremely Dangerous -flow the Dan- ger Can be Removed. A keen discussion is being carried on hy some of the best scienti*ts as to the clanger and "crime" of kissing, led by Dr. Somers, Health Officer of At- lantic City. and Dr. Nalpesse, of the \iedical Faculty of Paris. They charge the kiss with spreading grippe, scarlet fever, measles, mumps, whooping cough, typhoid fever, diphtheria, ery- sipelas, meningitis, tuberculosis, and ninny infectious .skin diseases. They auggeet legislation on the subject, and the posting of notices in railway sta- tions, street are and other public pintos, but they say it would he nae• ens to post them on verandahs, in cosy corners, porches, shady nooks, or moonlit lawns. They also propose compulsory legislation for methods of disinfection of the mouth and purify- ing the breath, especially with a view ►' the protection of the innocent babies who are particularly subject to infec- tion. The greatest nal most effective purifier and germ destroyer known to medical science for the mouth, throat and breath• as well as for the blood, stoma.), and lungs, is 1►aychine, that triumph of the medical world that is attracting almost universal attention beeau;e of the wonderful result, at- tending its use. One of its recent tri- lnnphs is told as it platter of experi. ante in the following brief statement: Dr. serum Co. fain tending In.,' photo and testimonial hero with for your great remedy l'SY('Il1 N E. Your remelk'i did wonders for me. i it ae ot., it '240? 110 years of age when I took PAYCIIINF. The doctors hot given m.• tip malt Meant blc con'unip. We. My Iauga and every ['Mall of the ts•I. 'Acre Ierrll,ly,lbenx+) and raged. P•11 -1(1A Anil neigh• burs thought 1'd never get Letter. Vitt PSYCII iN il Sired me. My limas have neve, bothered sae ,lune, and Paychlua lea permanent sun. MRS. i.iZZIR OARqfII, S15 ittthurst et , tendon, Ont. Psyehine, pronounced Si -keen. is ad- mitted to )sit the most wonderful t•f all disease and germ -destroying agencies. For building up the run-down system and curing all forms of stomach troubles and diseases of the chest, throat and lungs rn• head, it is simply uneppronch,rble. it is a reliable home treetnient For sale at all drncgists, cot, and $l.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, _179 Ring Street Wait' To vonto. Crediton ID". P. J. MLCUE, MEMBER ON- TAltIO COLLEGE PUY81C1. los ansa Surgeons. Successor to Dr. 11. A. Heist. Orediton. Ont. The dile ter the annual Xmas fee - Ural in connection with the Evan- :Tulical Sunday bchciol has been taxed fur Xmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cltike .pent Wednesday of last week in Ailsa Crai;. Mr. and airs. Dietzel. of Elkton Miclii;an accompanied by tbo lat- ter's fattier anti brother. (the Melssra. Martin. of !lay) visited ut the borne oaf:Mrs Christ 1'uhnor on Sunday last. 'Mdai Mclvina !leaver, who has been work-in; in Centralia, is spenditl3 a few days under the parental -roof, prior 510 Ieavii., or Detroit. Michi- oan, ALr. Christ .Elio•,, of Zurich salve our village a flyi.i ; visit ort \\'ed- noaday df last wank. Mr. Fred Brown, of London i, ajJsenditilg a few days in the villtee the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lVcn5zel •Mr. and Mis. Wes. Keir. of Witte chtislett spent Sunday with Mrs. Kier r' -iarem Vs. Mr. Art Zwicker spent '1'huttslay last in London. Mr. May, of eliteheil a;ant for the Mutual Life insurance Company, of \\'atet'Ido, spent Thursday in .rho villa rc. M1lr. llenry and William Motz. of Elkton, titch. :urn spendinz a few days in Ute village visiting their father and Ifripuds. Mr. l'reet.er curd fancily. of Zurich spent Sunday at the !come of Mr. Sats). Brown. Ilev. E. 11. Beate and Rev. L. 11. Eidt, of 1)a.tthwered will exchan;c pul- tete Sunday aiext bath ntoritins a.nd .venues. Aliso C.tlfas. of 1)a:1h\tatel is vis- itilt:3 with Mr. and Mrs. 1)ttu Oes- trciche r. Meyers. II. Eilber. 1'. Sole -ink and S. Sweitzer, who wore on it huntits; trip to Muskoka returned home on Saturday, each one havin= secured his ltt'o deer. ,i.They report. a very pleasant outin Mr. herb Eilber and alias Girr,n visited Mies Robinson, of Exeter on Sunday. \VItilu a number of our young men were kickin; football on Saturday evenin; last, one of the boys succeed= tel in "sending the footbtil through the postoffioe window. Mr. and ,Mrs. Jatnes Lawson vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. F, Rea bite of ,1c- Gillivray, on Sunday. Mr. J. '1'. Bedford is this. week moving into 4he new dw'ellin; Yl►C purchased f:onl h1'a brother Alfred, some time ego. 1)r. 1'. J. 'McCue aat;iast-ed by 1)r. William. of London performed it successful operation on Mrs. James \\'aeoanid.;e, of Brinsley for appendi- citis. 'Moe \Vassaniti,3c :bas been suffe,ring for the pxit two years: The operation eras succeplsful end site is now doing as well as could be expected. Mr. Geo. 'Hepburn mot ,with a painful accident on Wednesday of lust week. Ile with two laditt, !tad just started for a drive when 4+l some \Ally the line slipped from his hand and in 011 attempt to get It, his home kicked him in the Huth, knocking out one tooth and slightly cutting his lip. The only damaze to the buggy v.ta the breaking of the dashboard. 111r. A. Kuhn and the Mises Ella Beaver and Myrtle Clark spent Sun- day in Cenlira'ia the ,;uesla of 1)r. and Mrs. Orme. Mr. Charles Stock 1 -pent a few days this week at his home in Tao- istk. .locir. a,ud Mrs. Clisis. Zw'ipker spent Sunday t'isitin; in Parkhill. Mr. J. Chesbnut. of the Royal Ho- tel is on the dick list. The y oun3 epoople of the Metho- dist Sunday School are arran;in; the program for their Christ moa enter- tainment to .be held on December 18th. The tsermona by the Rev. J. W. Andrews 111 the Atothodist church on Sunday were very instructive. The mortice in the morning weeevangele- istic in chargetcr. Both services were well attended. head F. W. Cla1'k'i advertisement 1n chis .50ue. Mitts a ' _loves. The weekly rneetin; :he Credi- ton Literary Society w'as field in the seltrx.l cions on friday last when the follossitt, program was rendered: Choruses, Iced White and Bluo Hua Choruses )ted White and Blue anal E. Palmer, it. Kienzle; solos by P. !hist and Ii. Andrew•±s ; recitation by R. Boltzmann ; Topiaby 11. Mead stump =pecche9 by C. Bluth, A. M. Hnitzntanrt, and C. Finkbeiner ; di.t- Inztte'nettled "William Tell." riven by four mewl/ors. The inertin , w',(1 :hen rioted by the sin;in; of the national anthem. Mr. and Mrs, Will :iiebc'rt, of 1'IuiMsrille nre ependin.e a few day; in the Villa To the quests ,of k.1r. Brown. WORTH TAKING OnenurroFh)Extract :tract 1 )andelion; • One ounce C ueound Salatono ; F:nr 'mires Compound Syrup Sarsaparil.a ; Mise,) and taken in teaspoonful ,I„ars aiter each .teal and at bedtime, 1 i ,inti'•tu,re,1 by a prominent phyai• rias t" by the hest outstare for the enrs' of iii" kidney, blad,ier, and all urinary 1roitllcs. This ee s 11te doctor, is the most •1ntple 1Lo.:glh remarkable preserip- ion s's r eriltery to cleanse the icier. i ier. it e"Til et ste, t. aslwaste n pm,' tonic t to iho ki'lu ' A. hirable thou, to filter nut the n.•: `• null poisons, uvereem Mg rhoumatism, lame beck, sr etIet :toil other afflictions arising fr sone, impure hloal. The ingredients can b • pressured at any goof drug store, and being purely vegetable anal , toirely hsrnucss, can '*wily be ml's.! ,r home. if you have a auffe•ing frirn,l show this to hemp. he sill and"u1-tedly }e hess,' +a Iv.ttn of ao s;1••p'' and 1...4.........*..... Highly ree./111nt 1111.4 a retie fly. ••N• ZWICKER'S, CREDITON For Bcs_6000s at Lowest rrIGes Special Bargains for this month in Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Suits, Etc. See our stock of Underwear which is complete, all sizes and gond qualities represented: bot before the advance; our prices are right. We offer the largest selection we have ever shown in Ladies Mantles, Fur and Fur Lined Coats, Sable and Fox Setts, Throw Scarfs, etc, made up in th0 latest styles of the different furs. Special values in Wrapperettes•.regular line for i.e. We are clearing out many lines of Dress Goods less than cost. POULTRY The highest market prices will be paid for choice poultry. Skinny Poultry not wanted at any price. Scalded Poultry half price. Dried Apples 6t%c; Butter 24c; Eggs 24c, A Call Solicited. CHAS. ZWICKER Resolved That most of the pleasure of going anywhere is in being dressed for the occasion, whether it is skating or on a visit, to church or work. People DO notice what you have on; besides one feels more comfort- able and confident in the right clothes. tk• , Examine our attractive'line of goods for Fall and Win- ter; and for a Natty, Stylish, Up -to -Date Suit place your order with. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON Crediton's Harness Shoff �Iovcs and MItts This is our first season lot handling the above line of goods and as we advertised we bought the best to be had, and as a result 1 they have been going fast. You Sat PINTO can see the style as shown by the �� °;°,,°r cuts, They are warm and guar- anteed to'wear well. Come in and get a Pair when In the village. Pa W. CLARK, - Crediton MEETING OF THE HURON COUN- TY COUNCIL. The ,council of the corporation of the County of Huron wilt meet in Council chamber in the town of God - oriole on Tuesday the 3rd. day of December (text, at 3 o'clock p. m. All ticcounti a;3ainet +the County, requiring wettlement, must ire placed with the Clerk. by December the 2nd ' W. LANE, Clerk. ! Goderich, Nov. 13th., 1.007. ' Lucan Dr. Emerson Lelloy Iio4;itln son of Thomas lio(Eigirita, recently Passed his examinatiosts 'with high honor. to London, Ertt;, and has been admit- ted n Fellow of the Royal Collage of 8unecona. MARRIED VftOOMAN-ANDF,R$ON-At Branta ford, Thursday November 14b}'& Gertie, daughter of Mr, and Mtn Geo. Anderson, Exeter to Mr. Bs 11. Vrooman. :BORN JECKELL-In Yonas;,town, Ohio optp Nov. 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. Charl Jeckell, a •sent. CASTOR IA For Infants and Cbildrsn. Tho Kind Yon Han Always IMO Bears the Signature of OFFICIAL ane LABEL Prou 4�'sociAt�,‘„ This is the mark of a BLENDED FLOUR - the best Bread, Cake and Pastry Flour - the best all round flour in the world. Just try it once. look for this trademark on every bag or barrel you buy. All fine Blended Flours- milled of Ontario Fall and Manitoba Spring wheats --have it. "Made in Ontario"