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TWENTIETH /*mu.
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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, 1)14X1E.
The Soverelgri Bank .of Canada
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Chartered by Dominion Parliament.
A NEW CAN,AptAN RECOIRD.
3tst
Oct°.
bee
,
C4Pital
Paid-up
Reerve Wund
and
Undivided*
Profits
So„reign
• Ila " 1`; 1C15/.C$
lo Circulation
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Assets over
Liabilities
tn the .1 41.
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1P02
r03
r 1
1 '
1000
.......S.1.1.,
' $1;173,478
1,303,000
1,300,000
3,610,473
3,942,710
$ 240,000
362,838
- 420,373
523,461
•=34847
. $ 7::59,c)95
1,237,01;0
- 1,2g4,810
1,550,790
gi$50,675
. $1,081,7:1
4,309,4:!2
• Zinis,741
10,1:N.ko9
'15,578;9::0
id.1,413,47$
1,012,8.'3
2,133,93J
5,278,557 .
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ber
Olt oll nand
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at Bankers
Bonds,
Debentures.
etc. .
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Loausat
Call
commercial
Loans
and Discoents
Total t4ssets
1902
1903
1004
1905
1000
' 383,007
622,774
1,214,82a
1,491,398
3,016,842
439;363
713,397
onion
791,:usa
1.612,831
r Lcisro,199
,747,3-.2'
1,179,640
1,566,144
4,014,067
, 431,-,:-n8,461)
4,074,048
7,014;123
94573, SZO
14,640,510
.$44,2o3
., 7,240
10,201,9;4
13,313,938 .
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25,343,401
Savlogs Department at all Offices' ll',!!!!..tsZiti!!tviZtteaNtir,c't
JOS.-, stamti; , Manager aeExeters Crediton, ZuriCh and Dashwood,
GLADMAN srAncumr,, .solotors.
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SaNnEas 6, Cams
Exeter school Report, cwtzerikotaftlefttron send Edward tree
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Regerding the Salt Works Com.
Following ni the report for Nov: ,
Jr. Teacher*,-(11onors) M Murray
77, Paso, M Jones 71, D Dilling 08, 11
Stonewall 56, M Coward 06, P Clegg
64,. A May 03, I Artnetroog 02, W
Trxebner el, Workman 50, GThomp.
eon. 554 E Taylor 53, E Willis 62.
Matriculation. -E. Goetz 47, II
Fair M nobler 44, T Carling 42, L
DaVia 42. No. on roll 18, average 17.
' L. 0. Fleming. teacher.
Senior division, ---B Martin 70, (Hon.
ors) M Johns 71, F Foes 09, G Brselelt
09, Gauld 07, I. Rowe 66, G• Thontre
• son 05„. L Coultis 05, L Martin 68, M
Hawkins 50,3' Walker 57, V Welehret,
Rem mer 44. Jr. divieion-L Birney
70, L Mulholland 76, (honors), Ir Mack
'74, E Joites 70, K Collins 70,3 Oestreich-
er 68, L Amos 05, I Ilandford 05; L
Sanders 01, K Stewart 00, A Davis 57,
P Sweet 50, W Huston 49, L Hodgert
48, Howey 47, N McGregor •47, D
Trueniner 39, W MoRsven 38, L Hagan
, No. on roll 33, average Si.
K. O. Rice, Teacher.
Regular Olass.-Honors„A McMahon
82, J Taylor 76, Muni"' 75, Passe I
Marchand 74, 0 Pickard 73, D Stewart
73, R Hooper 73, W Amos 72, E. Farm-
er 72, L Snell L Heywood 7„0, AeMo:
Pherson 68, P Bootee 00, E tseneietla
00,,E Barrows 0/, E Caves 68, P. -Lux.
ton 63, A Pickard 03, G. Bissett 62, T
Penhale 60, B O'Brien 50, E Wa,rk 50,
It flotillas 59, J Manson 58, 0 ricAvoy,
SO, Bissett 55, W 13irney 55, V Sweet
55, R Brintnell 54, J Monteith -53, 0
Dunsford 61, Acheson 50, 0 Battier
48, A Coleman 42, W Bradt 36. •
Commercial.--(flonorsV Rew.0
MMeTaggart $2, B Welsh81, j firieton
70. S McCoy 75; PaSEF, M Meek 72, E
rieKay 72, 0 Fisher 04, W Dayman 62,
Et Dupla ts 53.,- No. on ro1145, ayerage
44.-A. V. Obialey, teacher, •
Sr. IV. -G Ford 80, L Gould 77, 0
Makine 75. 0 'Wood 76. Jr, IV. -11
Jones 77, E Southente70. No. on roll
32, average 30,-S. Salle, teacher,
SteILea Sehlon 05, N ones 90, A Mc:
Kay 89;13 Welker 136,. A Beverley 83,
L Hervey 82, R Fleming 82, B Quance
81, E Mitchell 79, E Harvey 77, I Sweet
70. L Pent 70. Mid. 11.-J Follick 88,
E Day, 80, P Rowe 75, Sr. IL -A Muck
79. No. on roll 49, average 45.
Elsie A Merlallum, teaelser.
II,2•MSroallaconabe,874,M Settler'
80, BReYes 83,1, Handford 81, J Craig,
80,J. peickwood 78. No, on roll 40,
average 35. -Mildred Martin, teacher.
Jr. 1L -M Case 90, B Hodeert 87, •he
Bell 85, W Mitchell E llornels 79,
Sr, Pt, IL -M Huston se. J. Ferguson
84,M Elliott 77. No. on roll 43 average
36.--F W Howard teeeher.
,WeaeietlY give onr custoneers earneet valtses
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. We stililitivestinte good values in Pure, In Ladies' end Gentie
Fu lined Coats we have a fesv nice ones left: See our nice „
line of Buffs in Sable, Black Fox, Apossum and Coon; alsq
Muffs to match. A choice lot of fur and cloth eaps, Al value,
..„AfeW of those
ASElsTS' REVERSAIILE WORKTNG
lefe, ain't the-thIng for this ftert of weather
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that we still' Carry
•" The Astario, Shoe
which has no equal for style and durability..
1-4411Pow
ROOKERY 114' b4s fine collection on bani,
'Make specialty in dinner sets.
Highest price paid for Produce. .
fxoter Council,
rt0171.4T014, D. D. 8., D. D.
*ember of the R. 0. te S, f Ontario and Honor
Oreduats of Toronto Univr ty.
OFFICE: Over Dickeou &Carling's taw °MO, In
Dr. Andertion's former Dental Parlors. .
451DR. A. U. BUSMAN, D. D. DvD. S.>
Ilona graduate of Toronto Univeristv,
DENTIST'
eetb extracted without any pain, or anY bad effects
Oce in Tenon% Block, weht. side Main street,.
Exeter,
seettietil
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A 0. MALLOY,'M B. (Tor „ Univ.) unitnert
_sties college of rival:dans and Surgeons, 00(8
110 Rouse Surgeon Toronto Western liospifal'.
Surdessor to Dr. J. A, Rollins. ileeidence: East ina
first street north of WACO) ,EXeter, Ontario.
McBRIDE, It. a P. At 8. Edinburgh, Will
look after the practice of 10'. McLaughlin of
DashwOod during the latter's visit to Europe in
ttettrell of more knowledge, Ile will be found In the
same 'Oleo.
feesear.
Dialcsea& CARLING, IsAatIVEV,' tOLICt.'
' tiollei:grtaltgols2"n6anntee,Yeatcilc.er14'Clcl"1. 11461611er11.
litliollay• ter 1,0axt et Lowegt rate,get Interest.
Ornate, Mein street Exeter,
IL 0,s4wita 1 A L, IL Dzetteex
1V1461(Eit To LOAN.
Walleye -a large amount Of private funds 40 loen
O fares end estop propetties at low vase of tater
sot, •
"ALADIPAN s'seetantY,
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' liarristere, Solleitors,Main et„. Exeter On
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Estray Steer
Tesre sole unto the premibes of tlio undersigned,
Lot 7, Con. 5, Usborne on or before Nov. let, a
three.yea.old otter. Owner esti heve same by
prOviog prOperty And 'Casting tXpengeOl.
Quinton Bros, fialtitslotry,
William Brown
Prof. Diplome of Royal Ineorporeted Society of
Xueloiene, England; Organist of Trivitt Memoriel
Church,Exeter. Phew, urgent, Iiarmony and Theory
of Unlit, 'AMA Ott s.pplication. Exeter, Ont,
House and Lot for Sale
The undereignetl Is offeriog for sale 1. desirable
brick how, two etorey high, convenient and coin.
fortable in every way, eititate In Urediton East, and
ene acre of good land. On the premisee is a good
frame steble end driving shed, a well of toed wet/it
ands number of fruit tree*. Convenient to school.
Poesession given at owe, Apply to
• J. W. ANDERS0N, Crediton
Saskatchewan
Valley Lands for Sale
f heve sonie good heroine lieteel
with me. I, have Putt returned front
the Went and have seen all the land
T have for stile. !CAI at the store:end
are eamplee of the eoll, abet eamplem of
wheat and exemine the snaps of the
country. Now is the tinte to buy if
you *twit to make money as- /end is
rapidly inereaaing10 value.
JOHN CHARLTON, Exeter.
:tata0Y.1:t ,i0ITES
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nd Choir liaster of Mitchell Methodist
Organ a
Church. Teaehe ,r•--Pieno, Organ, Voice, Ratmotty,
hioder4 methoclo. 'Thorouthness
House for Sale' or Rent.
The frame dwelling in good repair, on the Smith
Boundary, Exeter,13i bloelte west of Main street.
The Tend Oneida of two lotsand is In first closieon.
dition. Good water, several fruit trees, etc.
APP1Y this Office.
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Sale Registers.
envaseaY, DEO. 20-Parms, farm stock, lin-
plements -and household effects, the property of the
late John WirikenWeder. Lot 23, COM 15, Stephen.
sate at 12 °Idiot*. Ed BOssenberry, And.
BATMAN% DWI 22..4041 estate, driver, rig
and household effecte./the property of Frank Taylor,
Crediton East. Sale at 1:30. Ed. Bossenberryouct.
(›Auctioti Sale
of SHEEP, CATTLE and 'HORSES
The undersigned has been instructed to sell by
Public Auction, on
%LOT A,' 0011, 0, ISISS3oRisTE,
on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1000
at 1 o'clock p, tn. the following property, Ids:
114 Grade Lincoln Ewes bed to ram, all well selected
and bred from first-class stock, 1 Lineola Ram, 12'
well selected Lincoln .Ewe Lambs; 3 young cows in
calf, 20 heed steektwo and three years. old; 1 two.
year.old Grade Bull, 1 1 -year-old Draft Colt, 1 1.year
old Blood Colt, (neer Grit; 1 aged Driver.
TERMS: -,10 montheicredit given On furnishing ap-
proved joint note. 4 per eenti.per annuni off for
cash,
qtarrsise noes " JAMES STANLEY,
Proprietors - Auctioneer
ATICTION. SALE
Farm Stock, lotffieetbet.
eRnts. and 11.0use.,
Theundersigned atletiOneOr lutS bee'n instrneted to
sell by patio auction on
Lot 0, 00060E01On is Haas, London Road
on FRIDAY, DEO„ 21st, 1000
At 1 eeleek ship, the follewing property:
1 driviug home, 4yeare old; 1 blood eolt, rising 3
varg o d; 4 steerd; rising 3 yeare; 2 steers, rising 2
yeati; 2 spring calves, lumber w*goe, aet diamond
harrow/1,1*nd roller, finning mill, 1 Moisoey Rattle
eutting box, hand or power with esmiere;1 Prost it
Wood Morse Rake, nearly new; 1 Prost &Wood ',tower, nearly new; seed drill, eotnbined,
12
boles; pal, bob tieighs, cutter, buggy, platform moles,
1000 pond*; extertsien ladder, length 80 ,ft; bag
truck, binder tritek, hey rack, binder, twin plow,
wheel barrow, turnip pulper, 3-pitee parlor suit, 1
ratan rocker, bireh rocker, nashogeny corner ehair,
ereturt corner chair, organ, belt dozen dining room
dual, ootk with, leather sego; 1 dining room rocker,
oek with lather seat; 1 arm their, oak with Wither
meet; extension tehle, quarter oak; oak sideboard;
ceueh, 2 quarter oak bedroom enite, sulh bedroom
Suite, a number of bedroom chairs, springs and mat.
reesete belt (lotto kitchen chairs, 1 liitehen retkot.
1 extension kitehen table, 1 barrel churn,..waehing
methine and wringer« All the furniture ut nearly
new( and In first elass condition. Aloe many other
article*.
TERMS.Sums of 45 atid under, teeh; over that
*mount 10 motive credit given on furnishing
proved joint notes. A diecottnt of 5 per cent, off for
caeh on credit amount.',
GEO. E. CASE, Tfl08, CAMERON,
, Proprietor. Auction r.
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N oticf),
yu,tic„ le hereby given that the ftrot [Armful Mitt.
ing of the Members of The !ley Township Rarinere
Mutual rite 10811rAnce ilotupony willlethell at the
Town Hl1,Enrieh, on Tuteday Amery eth, low, et
(tee otiose, tem.
ilueineeg Receiving Mt Direttore", Auditets' end
TmeeinereReports EleetIon Direetore and retch
other buelneati let may be rus teeny` for the good *rid
',venire of the Comp -Any. ,1
All membere *re requested to sktt
A' "8 RET.T.ERMANNI. q President
DERRY Ell. ER. Setletery
Council met Monday evening. All
present. Minutes of preview) meeting
read and emigrated.
Messrs. E. Christie, Alex. Dyer and
W. D. Sanders appeared asking' for a
refund of taxes on the Agricultural
grounds. This being the usual Odom
the request was granted.
W. H. Levett asked for a redaction
of tax on burnt warehouse. Coat:mil
agreed that it be reduced to onesthird,
The building having been horned. when
one third of the year was passed. •Re.
duction of $8.40 to $2.80,
Mr. Wm. Mitchelretnatter of bud -
tees tax on implement business was
discussed at some length and left over
to be referred to the Company's agent,
who is due in town oil Thursday.
The James Murray: Co.'s bill, regard-
ing engine, referred fr,om lea meeting
was taken up and discussed, Will Mur-
ray being present. It was afterwards
ordered to be paid.
Wellington Neil's account regarding
diteh on Carling etreet referred from
last meeting was discussed and reduc-
ed one dollar.
Puke--Creech-that account, as pre-
sented by A. E. Elodgert for $1/,92 as
paid Mr. Hartnoli, be like -Carried.
The following acc6'unts were ordered
to be paid: Jas. Murray, fixing engine:
$8.50; Spackman, 'sundries, $7.20;
W. Neil, $3; Rows Taylor Co.,. lumber,
$8.98; C. Heywood, putting in glass,
75c., W. Levetts coal, $26,85; Fred
Kerr, tile, $7.40; A. E. Pre, reetsiritel,
46.70; Sam. Sweet, cement and work.
$6.26t Treble & Baker, liveries, $2.50;
S. Hardy & on, lubricator, 25c.. Reg-
istrar, registering *$2.3d; jas.
Dignan, repairs, $2,10; Advocate Print-
ing Co;, $53.70; Municipal World sup-
plies, $1.91; Bell Telephorte Co., $12.50,
G. Beaman, part work ou certtetery
house, $2; R Gould, do. $40;., O. 13.
Snell, electric lighting, $9*(); beteg re-
duced from $95; T. Jones, labor. $2.50;
S. Handford, $1.25; G. CiltirCtOre, $4;
T. Brock wood, $4,56; John Cann, gra.
ver $1.50z J. Ilissett, salavy, $32;
eundriee, 70c., W. 13rimacom he,
$1; John Farmer, refund of fine $1.
The Cab adiao Undervvritere Aasocis
ation eonanunicitted with the 'Council
regarding the taking of caution re-
garditig fire applirmeee during' winter.
The comnsunication WKS referred to
the chief.
A conanunieetion wee read re regie.
tratioh of birtheonarriages and deaths,
A petition to ha,Ve a light placed at
Township of Stephen Nomination
and Election
P ttblic Notiee is Ittrehy.given that rneetinr et
the Eleetore of the Towesnip of 'Stephen, will be held
in the Town Rall, Crediton, 146titfity, De. SI, 'OS,
et one o'cioek in the afternoon, for the prirporie of
making and reeeiving Notniniktione for Reeve. Dem,
ty Reeve and Councilmen. And further flatlet+ is
hereby given that in the event of mere Candidetts
being protionedfor *my particular office than rot:tired
to be elected, the proceedinge will be wijourned un.
til Xondity, Jenuery 7th. A. A. 1007, when pone will
be opened at 0 sem., at the following plearee, AN Axed
hy Township By.Loav. vit: Poll 1, 14111s Shoe Shop,
Lot S, Con. 1;, te Pet:hide% kltehre, Lot 20, (see s; 3,
Berber nom tot 11. Coe 5 4, Town Lot 10,
Con, 7; 5, Cunninghourr* Kifehon, Let 11, Con. 13;
Omelet's Nil /Jot 21., "on ?fit ; 7 Hannan's
Lot 11, Core 17; 1/011, Lot 40, Cott. S. rt ;
0, xeekbetae Mill, J.nS 1, Con. 1411,n14.. And all
tot* *re hereby reepteeted to t*ke notiee end gm ern
themeelvetsatcordingly.
HOMEY Eltallielt„
trecItt n. Dec. 6, 1033. Retuning 0" et.
aika
patty's fixed tieseremsent promised by
the Connell earl in the year it Wit,*
4 decided on motion of *4008.114*e and
Treble that Netters. Bobier and Ilea -
men int.erview the company with a
view to ',Asking whether the company
(leaked ity-law submitted to the pee -
pie, it having been found neeeseer7
that Amalie submitted.
Begat -Log the Roes Taylor Cotri-
pany'e requesefor a. fixed aseeSerilent
it W44 % fnt r btaken,eete °veeh
c loit
44o
The asciessor having stated that 11.
Parsons 11.111 been notified of bis busi-
ness essesetrient the council sustained
the ruriesatuent. "-•
JeesOreech moved the adjournment.
ADDITIONAL lOCALII
Mr. Wm. Pear, Sovereign Bank In.
specter, Montreal, did official duty -
at thiebrench, of the Bank tibia week.
The Purity Manufacturing Co., of
which Mr. Willis Powell is manager,
lathis Week moving into the office of
Canadian Express Coss north of sW,
Statham's; confectionery.
The II, Wilmot Young CoreedY
Compa.nylias been billed by Alr,
edey to appear in this. Opera House on
Irsiday, Dec. 21sts Thia company is
well aud favorably known and will
undoubtedly be well patronized.
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inteetat--natistore.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. WSIlians
Dunsfords of the Lake Road, Steplien,
decked -in attire Wore then ordinary,
was the etene of a 1,Dtppy event yester-
day (Wednesday), the eccasion being
the BOUT Inge 'Of theirseconditaugheer,
Missliare Clara, to Mr, Milton M.
Russell, of the township of Bay, The
eereteoey was performed about six
st" lockin the evening by the Rev.' D.
. Collins, rector of the Trivia Mem-
,
oriel church, Exetet, in the 'presence
Of between shay and eeventyguests.
The laitle looked very pretty, hand-
somely *owned in 'Venetian cloth„
trirunied, with blue and white braid,
boil* after the style of the Princess
;town, There wee 110 -best man, no
brideernaid nor maids of honor. Men.
silessehe's wedding wools was played
by Mists ,Mitud. Russell, sister. of she
oons. After the cerensony all sae
own to partake of the•wedding feast
se abundantly supplied And tastefully
arranged. The bride is well and favor-
ably known and by „her sunny wears
and, sweet dispoeition, has won her
countless friends, as, WWI testified by.
the many costly and oSeful Pres,00ts:
bestowed upon her on her wedding
days Air; and Msit.• Baleen will take
tin their home on the- excellent faeni
Mr. Russell recently' purchased from
Mr. G. - Ottse on the London Roed.
Those present from a distance were,
Ernest Dunsfora of Marlette, Mieh.;
'Mr. and 1Wrs. 3118. McAiter, Brussels;
MIS. Geo. Knight and Miss Georgena
Knight, Ilderton, And others, We are
confident that when the Advocate
wishes the DOW1)* wedded couple a long
and useful life and continuous prosper-
ity we only echo the fervent wishes of
the host of intimate friends of the
bride. '
C,reflit011
Wednesday night's rain and sleet
did very 'little damage in Creditor' and
vicinity as far as can be learned, but it
has made an excellent roadbed for
sleighing, and.. business of all kinds
has pat on a new life, • keeping time
with the jingle of the sleigh bens.. Our
walks are very' slippery and many have
had a severe shaking up. A lot of
teaming is being done, especially brick
which is Wog drawn to Exeter for the
canning factory. -Rev. L. H. Wagner.
Presiding Elder of Berlin, Ont., con-
ducted the quarterly ',services, in the
Evangelical church Saturday and Sun-
day, -Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Winer
have 'returned home after a pleasant
visit with friends in littnoyer.-Mrs.
Melseac, who has been in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, was brought
home Friday. Although still week she
feels much better and her many friends
hope it will he but a'short time hero!,
she Will fully recover. -Bert Clark is
assisting Wes. Finkbeiner as clerk,
during the coining, Xmas. shopping
weeks. -Mr. and Mrs, James Clark
'visited their son, Alfred,. at Ailsa
Craig on Tuesdays -Mews. 8, Brown
and C. Zwicker are doing considerable
businese in the timothy and clover
seed line.-Ilertry F. Eilber is putting
in some plumbing for August Hill in
the new addition he has just erected.
Trevethick ia now comfortably
settled in his new wagon shop. He
finds it* greet improvement to hat
be had the past few yea .- feast
Sweitzer had a carload tifitoba,
wheat shipped to Centralia this week
and is busy drawing it here to his
grist mill. -Don't forget the Methodist
Sunday Betide1 concert which is being
held in the Town Hall oh Friday ev-
ening this week. --The old school And
wood himee were offered for sale on
Friday by the trustees. Ed. BOMB.
berey of Zurich, acted as Auctioneer.
The two -roomed building was sold to
,Tos. Heist for $86 and the principal's
room to Conrad Kuhn for $46. The
woodhower was *old to Wro,Sambrook
for $25. The matter of teaching: con.
titillation work was then brought Op
and after conelderable diecuseion
was decided to adopt it. This will
mean another teacher and will also be
the means' of bringing outeide pupils
here to attelidethool,
The trustees of S. S. No. 4, Stephen,
have engaged Mims Mebel jeriniaon nf
:Browder to tooth in that section, her
duties to commence after the Christ-
mas holideys. Mime Jennieon is an
efficient teacher end the trintees "nay
eengretelate therneelvett On having tie.
mired her eervieest. The echeol halt re.
matte been providedwith anew blaek-
board end an up to library, con-
mequently M. H. No, 4 will eerarrieriee
the new year under 1130nt favorable
conditiorir,
verg du Pipprisciiifes
lee Ring
We ,4ave a line of
LADIES .SIGNET.RING
which are vers uKKIerate, ut price and attractive in dei
Cafland Them
Our Stook is Complete in.8,11 Other Styles as well
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
P. g. --We have a line of Gent's Travelling Cases in the
'best tivality le.at-her at $2,50 each,. Makes a ni.ce present
ran4, Semi
Mr, and Mrs. Smith spent Saterday
and StiraleY in Vorests-rsittle Miss
Mary. Anna Amos, after a few weeks'
stay in -McGillivray, has returned to
her home here -H. Gill did business
in Parkhill Monday. -L. Ravelle de-
livered a, large load of fowl to Parkhill
on Thursday,- X, Green of Pt. Frei*.
spent Sunday and Monday here with
his' brother. --Everything is looking
very: prosperous for the Christmas
trade. The little children are waiting
patiently for Santa ,Olaus and oleo the
Chtlettnits tree this "month. -A. large
number of friends and neighhorsgath-
ered at the"home of Mr. and letrs.josiah
Oliver on Ttiesday of lase week to help
them celebrated the fifth anniversary
of their wedding days- A very pleas-
ant time WAS spent and all enjoyed the
tempting ahd delicious repast.
and Mrs. Oliver were not forgotten on
thisoccasion as many handsome gifts,.
were 'presented to there. At a reason.
able hour the guests departed to their
respective homeir after wishing the
host and hostess- good -health and
many happy returnseer oar, •
'pa UllinVille
Despite the fact thatthe sleighing
was splendid and the weather flee the
attendance at the service 'here on Sun-
day was very email. Some one said
the people were all oat tO Exeter to
hear the Deride sing. -The anniver-
sary services and supper -Which was to
have been on Sunday and Monday has
been postponed and a special Christ-
mas service will be held by the Sunday
.School, on Dec. Special singing is
being prepared by the seholars. The,
service promises to be very.interest-
hig.-The Elinaville League pelted the
Bethany League on Wednesday even-
ing of last week, A literary program
was given but the droving card was a
debate between the two Leagues to
solve that city life vvas preferable to
country life. After a lengthy discus-
sion the judges decided in favor of
city life. -Some of the farmers around
here are hauling gravel for building
purposes from Mr, -Whitlock's pit. -
Mr, VVm. Baker and son, Alvin, of the
4th con., Stephen, visited friends here
Wednesdayr-MiscMorgan, who has.
been engaged as -clerk with W. Reim,
is now working at the home of Mr.
Johns, blacksmith. The vacancy will
be filled by Mr. Sutherby of Whalen,
who comes highly *recommended. -It
is reported among the upper class that
Mr. D. McDougall, teacher at Win-
chelsea is to be matrimonially entan-
gled on Dec. 20,
Centralla
itichao Davey is now the possessor
of Philip Lanes farm, the purchase
price being $4200.--A number from
here attended. the anniversary services
at the James street chureh, Exeter, on
Sunday evening, ' The singing by Mr.
Greenlaw of Sarnia Was Mizell appreci-
ated. -.Rumor has been going around
that we are to have a skating rinx in
town shortly. -P. Curtin has disposed
of his place to Wm. Quinton for which
he realized a good figure, -Mrs. Luker
has been very 111 and under the doc-
tor's care. Her many friends trust
that she May soon recover. -Wm. Par -
eons was it( London Monday on busi.
ness--Doss't forget the anniversary
services oe Dec. see in our church. The
,following Monday a tea will be served.
-Mrs and Mrs. John Wilson ,are in •
Witirtort this week attending the fun.
eral of thole uncle. --Prank Boyle and
Harold Duplan, accompanied by the s
Misses Gladys and Winnie Esserys
Senclayed in Exeter. -Tho fine weath-
er and -good sleighing is enjoyed by
alL Business -is booming and every-
body,is busy preparing for Christmas,
vvidolt is only twelve days distant. No
wonder the little ones are putting on
their best bebtivioure-See. Lawson
shipped, &carload of sheep to London
Monday; also a cite ef hogs to Toronto.
John' Harmer shipped a earload of
household effects and horses to New
'Ontario last, week and H. Sweitzer a
car of dour to Montreal,
•
awes
Fartquisait-rn Exeter, on Dec .9th 'to
Mr' and Mrs. Frank Farquhar...a son:
SausilVres-At Weet McGillivray, on
Dee, 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Saun-
ders, a son. •
ltenektra..-Draessonss-In Stephen, on
December 12th, by the
Collins,.Mr„ Milton Moir Russell of
Hay to MISS Mary Clara, daughter
of Mr. William Dunsford of the
Lake Road, Stephen.
411M.
DEATHS
" -
ESErse-Ip 17sborne on Dec. 8th, Will*
lam blarl,• aged *05 years, 11. months
and 13 day.s.
Simesoss-In London, ,,on Dec. 10, Wm,
Simpson, aged 68 years, 2 months.
Quseraers,--At Lucan, on Dec. 6 1906,
Abigeel, Mice of the late William
Qutgley. '
Tip ...0:awatillah,
Just got. a tip that Stoves would take another advance
about Jan.1, 1007, of 5 per •cent. which. with the advance '
of 5 per cent.. on Oct. 13th. 1906, *ill mein $3 to $4 per
stove or range. Our old prices prevail untirJan. 1 .
,
Xmas Goods at Xmas Prices
By buying early you get the best assortment,
Spring skates
Hockey skates
trockey sticks
- Boys' Jack Knives
Girls' Pen Knives •
Ladies' Pen Knives
Merewjack awl Pen's
Razors
Safety Razors
Sweepers
Sad Irons
Moat Choppers
&lisp). _Seeders , 65e to 1.40
Carvers in pairs and eases 50e to 4,50
Lanterns ' 50c
No 0 N. IL Tea Kettles 1.25 special
• 506 to 1.00 per pair
50c to 3.00 per ptur
150 to 50c each
5c to '25c
20e to 50c
25e to 75c
256 to75e
75c to 1.50
• $4.00
1.45 to 4.50
1.00 to 1.90
1.00 to 2.50
e man's Hardware
tove Store