HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-12-8, Page 8STEWARTS
• Christmas is Nearly Here;
ARE YOU. READY FOR 11? The day when al/
should be happy, old and young. We are prepared with a
splendid array of useful presents. Presents that are needful
useful and ornamental. Might we suggest a few of the
many nice things that we have ready for you.
Ladies fur lined And fur trimmed
°apes, $11 50 to $23.00 lovely for
Xmes, peesents,
Ladies' Fer Neck Miffs, an immense
range to choose froxn $1.50 to $14.00,
No better preeeet,
Ladies fur Gauntlets and Mitts with
fur lining. $2.75 to $1.00,
Ladies Fur (foists, the largest range
we have ever &bowie Astracban. 130 -
karats, Russian Lamb, Electric Seal,
and real Fenian Lend), $25,00 to $100.
Men's Fur Coate, a swell lot to pick
from $17.75 to $4S.00.
eeen'e .A.atrachan curl cloth coats
rubber interlined, wind and storm
proof these ow motley savers, $12 00
to $13,00,
Seskatelre e'en Buffalo robes with
cod linings and rubber interlinings
$7.00 to SS.00.
A, set of travellers sample Handker-
chiefs near/y a thousand styles to pick
froueno two alike in this Icit,5e to 75e.
Gents Minto Mufflers, the choicest
lot you'll see for oas, 25e to $1.00.
Gents swell ties, Four-in-hand,
Derbys. Roots, Graduates and Puffs
25c to 50e,
Child's. Misses and Ladies' felt ,1 ell -
vet slippers, green, red. bla.ek, and
brown, with and withoot fur trim-
ming. A. lovely present, 75e to $1 45
Child's Grey Persian, Lamb lenr
Caps and Storm Collars $2,50 to $4.99
4. swell range of Ladies' Fancy Col-
lars in silk and embroidery effects.,
with and without tales 25 to $ae.
Ladies' Black Satanism Underekirts
Pleated, Tucked. Corded and Frills,
$1.00 to $2,25.
Have you seen the lovely Porcelean China Dinner Setts we
re showing. We are told that they are the choicest lot that have
�ver been shown in Exeter, Pure white enameled porcelean China
with new neat floral decorations in blue, pink and green, all gold
traced and stippled. They are just as pretty as any picture china
you ever saw. The best ro8 piece sett sells with us for $12,5o in
the city the same sett is scid for $16.00. Of course we have cheap-
er ones,
$le, is our Xuaas. price for a, very handsome Cake Plate, pure Majolica
ware, all hand painted with love's /local designs, they are beautiful.
Bring aloug all "1-*
your Produce
Highest prices paid.
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ME YOU SENDIN6
MONEY 11NY WHERE?
If So
The Sovereign Bank of Canadil
Will do it for you the safest, simplest and cheapest way payable
direct at any Town or City in the world.
Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers issued upon all the leading
Towns and Cities in England, in Scotland, in Ireland and the Con-
tine.nt. Also the United States and Canada
AII kinds of Banking business done on the most Improved
methods and on the best terms consistent with conservative banking
We pay interest from date of deposit and add to the principal
and compound it FOUR times a year.
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
Branches in Huron County at
Exeter Crediton Dashwood Hensel!
OLADMAN & STANBURY,
Solicitors.
Zurich Clinton
F. E. KARN
Manager, Exeter„Branch
for Marriage Licenses,
See our railitary brushes and cases
before purchasing hair brushes
Wedding Rings, .
Howey's Drug Store.
Watches, Clocks Mr. Carnegie declares that the
Jewelry, Canadian census ,of 1910 will be as
Spectacles to disappointing as that of 1900.
CALL ON The Tinaes has the correct styles in
R. HICKS wedding invitations and visiting
Watch Repairing a Specialty. , cards. Let us have your next order.
;
." The laraest assortment of Per-
fumes in 'town. See our famous
1.,,Erench odors.-Howey's Drug store.
DR. OVENS s arOgFc oLn,O0Ne
DufieNt'; The Times will be sent to any ad-'
dress until Jan 1st.. 1906 for one dol -
Specialist, Dcseases
Eya Ey' Nose and,
Throe lar. Send the Times to an absent
• visits Exeter monthly.
Glasses Properly Fitted Mr .and Mrs. J. Evans, Mr. and
Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Office I Mrs. T. Shute, and Mrs. W. Bowman
W_MMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates a visits. spent Sunday with Yr. and Mrs. Net-
auziNESDAYS, July 27, Sent 7. °et' son Bat Fairfield.
Nov: 2., Nov. 30. London oflice.225 Queens Ave. <aker, <
! Miss Rose Barton returned home
on Friday evening last, after a pleas -
TO ADVERTISERS. • ant visit of thrice months with rela-
tives in Southern Manitoba.
friend.
We have the latest in both ladies'
be copy for changes must he left and gentlemen's Purses and Pock -
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual') ,ct. Books. Ask to see thena•-How-
acivestisements accepted up to noon eyes D ruStore.
Lillie Wednesday of each week. . .
g a -
e May Thornton, of Listowel,
who accompanied Rev. J. II. Oliver,
THURSDAY, DEC. 8th 1904 here on Saturday, spent a few dayg
, with Miss Cora 'Powell.
********************0***** If you want anything in Combs
* •* we have the up-to-date lines. A
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... LOCALS - ,i, Drug Store.
ri pleasure to show them.-- Ilowey's
Mr. John Knight, station agent
D. Hartleib mak-es a specialty of I es. Charles, and fannly, at St. Than/-
spent a few days :Math his broth -
as
'Miss Carrie McIntyre, of Montreal IMPROVED ENGLISH STOCK
is the guest •a her sister, Mrs. Dr. food; also Columbian Stock Food and
Lutz. international Herbazeum Cow Cure
• Hesse's American Horse Tonic, Dow's
Read Times advertisenaents be-
. Powder, etc. for sale at 0 Luta's
fore buying your Christmas pres- Central Druz, Store, Exeter,
The Times will be sent to any ad-
il
l'on't fortget eyeglasses or Spec -
dress until the end of 1905 for one "'cies make one of the -finest Xmas.
dollar
i i presents. We will test e;yes any,
.
..‘ time that suits your friends. We
Many subscribers have already re-, guarantee satieLaction. - Howey's
flowed their subscription for leoe. Drag Store.
• Mr. Charlie Putufrey, of Roland,
watch irepairing.
Have you?
See the aavanta:ges offered to the Man., is visiting his sister, Mr.
public in the. Sovereign 13ank ad. last J. Charlton, of Charlton'.s Fair. It
Page. is some six years since Mr. Pumfrey
, went west and he speaks in warm
Two weeks from next Suimay praise of tbat coaxitry.
• is Christmas, and only four -weeks '
41Oe of tile year 1904. / The Janes-st. lVfethodist people
•were fortunate in securing •the Rev'.
One inorning laet week as Mr. Ay George Webber, of Toronto for thelia
She,ere was going to work, he had anniversary eerviees. He is a re -
the inisfortune to slip and fall heavi• nowned orator, and having former=
ily on the side walk breaking onp ly been a pastor at James-st. church
of his 'ribs. jivjll,doubtless draw a. large crowd.
Mrs. Gat:field Sheere and babe, of
Brantford, are the'guests ot Mr, and
Mrs. J heere, Huron street.
• Don't fail. to bear Miss Karn eiae.
at the James-st, anniversany ser-
vices, Sunday and Monday, December
TO CURE A COLD -IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Broom, Quinine Tab-
lets. • All druggiste eefund the mon-
ey if it fails to our°, E. V. Grove's
signature is on each Lo... 23e,
Mr. 'John Randle and son, Dan,
returned home last week from Mead,
where they have speut the
past summer, Mr. Rendle Itas eot
decided yet Nvbetber lie will make
les home in the west or remaln Imre
Rev, Mr. Curie', PresSyteriae Min-
ister near Sarnia, who was a 211eS4
Of ROI'. W. and ell's. Godwin, at the
parsonaee the. forepart of the week,
rendered a solo N-ery acceptably at
the lecture in Main-st church on
Monday eveninf, last.
• Miss Nlay Snell, seent Sunday
with Mis Ethel Walker, Centralia.
AfuB line ir oLalese
PerfllanIes,s' .rasnee8;
Ha
Mirror', ;etc., suitable for Christ-
mas presents x C. •Letz's Central
Druz Store, Exeter, •ee-e.
Couut y Council Mat ters.--Notnitia-
lhe or tcounty commit will
take place in the diferent county
council districts on Monday, Dec,19,
with :.sb:O iou en eloaday. January
2nd. Municipal nominations will
.11-,-,eplace on Monday, December
2, t14
It has boon officieley announced
that Earl Grey, the new Governor-
General will reaelt the capital os
Thursday, the 15th inst., at noon.
He mill receive the usual military
escort, and eo direct to Rideau Hall
At 2 p. an, the Mayor end City
Coused will go to Rideau Hall end
present the new Governor-General
with a civic address ef welcome,
Mr- E. Christie has resixned his
position in "the Sovereign Bank and
will attend to the duties in the poet
office department here in the fu-
ture. Ed. has . .durine his service
in the Dank, both here and elSe-
where won the eonfidence ef the
managers and esteem of his fellow -
employes who were sorry to lose
him from the staff.
A Club Bargain, - The Toronto
Daily World and the Eeeter Times
from now 'until Dec, 31st, 1905, will
be sent to anyone for $3.00 in ad-
vance. Tha regular price or the two
papers for one year m $4.00. tak-
i advantage of this offer you
et the lialtinee of this yeor free,
Tha ,Tames-st. Methodist church
.klaniverary cervices will be held on
Sunday and Monday, December lith
and 12th. On tlae Sabbath the Rev.
De0 .Webber, of Toronto, will preach
at both services. On Monday even -
an old fashioned tea -meeting will
be given. The choir, assisted by Miss
Karn, of Woodstock, will render
special music at both the Sabbath
and Monday. evening services.
Sale Bills. -Those haying their sale
bills printed at this office will re-
ceive a Ifree notice of the sale in the
Times and. thus get the benefit of
our large circulation. This is a fact
which sbould be remembered. Sale
bills are not seen by all in the dis-
trict whereas The Tinma goes every-
where. The notice though given
free is often worth more to the per-
son holding sales than what is paid
for the posters.
An American exchange says ;-For
a bad scratch from a dog or cat one
of the speediest remedies to draw
out poison and at the same time ben'
the wound is tobacco. Moisten, a
cliewine tobacco, either leaf or
fine cut, and, bind it on the wound.
Unless very serious, you will hardly
know at the end of twent3r-four
hours that you have been hurt.
Notices have been sent out that
the consecration of Bishop -elect Wil-
liams will take place in Christ
Church. Montreal, on January 6th
(Epiphany Day) It has been re-
quested that the service would takes
place in the Cathedral, London, bun
as the Archbishop is over ninety
years of age it cannot be expected
that he could come so far but may
depute the duty to some one.
Dr. Ovens, of London, eye and
ar specialist was in town on Wed-
nesday, of last week, on a proles-.
ional visit and will make another
isit to Exeter, on Wednesday, Dec.,
8th. The Dr. has been recently it
he Nortla-west wliere he purchas-
d 4,000 acres of land near Battle-
ord . A very interesting letter:'
vhich he has kindly contributed, de-
cribing that territory, and its won-
erful possibilities will be found Ofi
age- of this issue. *
Ontario ggenerally is suffering froi?
water famine. In many places the
oils and creeks are dry, and so
hort is the supply of drinking lac/L.-
✓ for cattle that the farmers are
alking of selling off their animals.
he country is on the verge of win-
er, and should the ground freeze
chore the rain comes the water will
un off the ;surface drainage and
he wells wIll remain useless un -
1 spring. Reports from various
arts of the Province state that
here has been very- little rainfall
urina the month of November. -
Miss Fanny Crosby, author of
ale in the Arzna of Jesus" and of
out three thousand other hymns
ss familiar and famous, is still
ving. She is eighty-four years of
go, quite blind, and still bears the
arks of a fall down a flight of
airs in the home of the late D. L.
oody, who, by the way, eecurea for
5 an annuity from a well-known
m of New York music publishers,
er 'home is at Bridgeport Conn.,
here she lives in a simple way.
Your Christmas Shopping. - Do
u r Christmas shopping early.
ere is money in it for you and
uch satisfaction, for you get the
st choice of the goad things. It is
o a bit; CO.OVOIlienCO to the mer -
ant and .other assistants. What
n equal the satisfattion of the
her or mother, who a week be-
e Christmas day, leans back and
hs contentedly aed exclaime
here, thank Heaven, I've finish -
all my Christmas shopping-prets, Christmas cards and every -
rig!" Do your Christmas Shop -
• early, Just try it for once this
✓ to find out what it is like.
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Startiing Values in
L-ADIES FU JACKETS
Ladies Astrachan Jackets
27 and 30 inches long; rich glossy curl. High storm colla.rs
and large lapels, with quilted satin lining. These are beautiful
garments. If you have a thought of buying a coat this season you
should certainly see this lot.
Prices $29.543, $32.5o, $.4o.00, $45.0o.
Also a very fine showing of Ruff's, Muffs, Boas, Caperines,
Caps and Gauntlets at very special prices.
Men's Fur Coats
Men's Coon Coats made of finest selected fur, choice dark colora, evenly
matched, every coat a beauty $45.00, $50.00. $00.00,
Men's Black Calf Coat nith Russian T.arnh Colko. This Coat, is the
best wearing and most serviceable coat that money cap buy. Price $28, $30,
Men's Siherean Boar Coat, very heavy fur, good linings, a, great coat
for the money, $18,50.
91\Tii & P.,CYN*V•3
A errand treat is in store for tilos!
nt.lOW1, 0.10. jeraps-st. tea -meet
1; on Moerlay eveeine. December
191.11 tile,s Kern of Woodetoels will
'tinder several vosal selections!.
FOR OVEllatE.TY EARS
sz Clan AND WinasTnirsa Reaumr.-M
Winslow's Soothing S•yrup has been used toaver sixty years by millions of raotheo3for th
children while teething, with perfect success
It soothes tne child, softens tbe aunts, allays al
pain. cures wind collo. and Le the best reinol
A hill to prohibit jticenile ei,garette
emokin has passed its secood reed,
in; in the Smith Anstraliattlegiela-
i3O"re. and will probably become law,
The age below which smokine is
prohibited is fixed at 16 years.
si The Rev. TO, it, Hicks 1905 Alma-
elr OaC.-The Rev. 41, R. Hicks Alma-
; nap for 1905 is now ready. being the
finest edition ever issued Tnis
eplendial and costly book eif 200 pag-
es is a completestudy of astronoue,
and storm and weather for 1905,
It is too well known to need com-
ment, See it and yen will so deettle
The price pestpaid to any addrees. is
no per tOpy, The flaw. Itt 11. Ricks
Wattle, relipaous and family Jour -
1 nal Word and Works, now abreast
wall lila hest magazuleat is 75c, ,
year. Both Word'Works And
tor Pia rr/acisa. it Is pleasant to the tante. Se
by druggists/ lo every part of the world. 24
antes. bottle. les value Is tocalculable. n
sere and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and a* for no other kind.
Order Your Coal Now. -Up goes
the price of hogs and down goes the
price of coal. Having bought a few
cars of hard coal at a price on the
dollar, I am prepared to fill al
orders while it lasts at $6.25 per
ton. First come, first served. Place
your oas
rder at once for as soon
this supply is done you will bane to
pay more money. Orders left at the
office of A. Q. Bobier will be
promptly attended to. -H. Parsons. 2201 Locuet St., St. Louis, Mo.
4. Eamous School. - The Central Follick's 17th Christmas in Exe-
Business College, of Stratford is a ter. -Inseparable from Christmas
Ive progrest;ive school where excel- are tbe ,erood things such as Follicle's
store provides. WQ 1NWO learned in
the 17 years we have been bere, that
the
people f E
Blankets and Coinforters
Large sized Flannelette Blankets white or gi•ey,colored border$
only Si ,o0.
Large 6 lb size White Wool 13lankets, all pure wool colored_
Borders only $2,95.
Large 7 lb White Wool Blankets, all pure wool, colored
borders Only $345.
Large Grey Wool Blankets, colored bordcrs,6 and 7 lb sizes
$2,..5 and $2.50.
We have a large range of Bed Comforters in a beautiful rang
of Colors, all well filled with good batting $2,o0 to $3.00.
Furs
Ladies' Astrachan Fur Coats, nice curl, every coat guaranteed $30 $35 $40
Ladies' Neck Ruffs of Sable, Isabella, Stone Martin, Mink and Oppossum
$1.00 to $12.00,
• Ladies' and Men's Fur Caps in Persian Lamb, Electric Seal, Beaver and
Neutra $2,00 to 50.00.
Men's good Fur Coats of Dog or Calf. From S15.09 to $28.00.
Dress Goods
We still have a few fashionable Dress pieces left and if you a. i!
dress toe the winter yon find it here at reduced prices
Ready- to=Wear Skirts
Only a few left. To be cleared outbelow cost, Now is the time for a.
bargain itt this line.
Highest, price paid fur Produee and all kinds of Poultry
ARLAN° BROS
Furniture& Undertaking
TO Make ROOM Mr MIMS, 60008
Big Bargains next Week,
Bedroom. Sett including Iron Bed frOM §a2.09 up.
1.
the Almanac $04 per year. No Conehes II.S4.15O up,
better investment possibly for any
person or family, Try it and see. Extension Tables . .. 47.50
bowl to Word and Works Pub. CO.
lent =work is bein done. In these
,sfays elf keen competition a man in
any walk et' life should have a busi-
ness training if he wishes to attain
the qreatest success. We cannot
direct the attention of our readers
to any better school in the Province
it they wish to secure. a Business
Education or Shorthand training.
'Write to the tolleare for a tatalogue
and. see for yourself what good work
the school is sroing.
Business in Business. -Every line
in a newspaper costs something. If
it is for a financial gain of an in-
dividual or society it should be paid
for. If. tbe grocer were asked to
contribute igroceries to lone amply
able to pay for them, 110 would re-
fuse. The proprietor of a newspa-
per has to pay for the tree adver-
tising if the beneficiary does not
and it is one of the hardest things
to be learned by many that a news-
paper has space in its columns to
xeter and surround -
ilia" country want the best, quality,
such as we bave endeavored to get
we have prepared for the largest
trade we here ever had, our stok is
complete. Candy WO have in great
variety, and best quality. Bon Bons
and chocolates in the most beauti-
ful boxes, all styles and sizes, 0 pros-
ent that is always much itppreciated
by the ladies. A new line of
cla000-
tats, known as the Zit Za, (artists
brought from Francc to make them)
The like has never been in town be-
fore ; try them. Nuts of all kinds
table raisins, flees. dates, Oranges
from the sunny .climes of Florida,
Mexico and California, Navels, all
sizes, all sweet and juicy. Holly and
Mistletoe, which is very fine this year
the best 'decoration Sor Christmas,
13eautiful flowering plants, Ferns
and palms, nothing nicer or morc
cheering" for a little present than
rent. To fid.Ve it away for anything'
less than living rates. would cer- I flowers. Christinas cakes, in fact
tainly be as fatal. 4s for a landlord itsaleldliiinds.,. of cakes. Don't forget the
to furnish house rent free. n e, of which we mirke a
specialtY ;made the very best, iced
learn that the Family Herald and nicely ,ornamented treacly for the
'and Weekly Star, of Montreal is table, no wedding complete without
'this season having an immense in- tho large cake. Thanking our
'crease in the number of new sup- many customers for past favors, and
'scribers over all previous years. The eoliciting a continuance of !the same
sive/ilium picture, "The Princess we wish
you all a merry, merry
at Work,' is no doubt accountable Christmas -E. A. Follick.
or a share of the increase but the
mmense value of .the Faraily Herald
itself as a great family and farm
"paper is every year becoming more
'generally known and is adding
hpusands of new Ireaders annually.
We notice the publishers are calling
all old subscribers to renew ear -
slier than usual this season to help
Nhera out in the Christmas rugh. The
.,dollar dailies fail to tempt the Can-
adian Public when She Family Her-
ald and Weekly Star with such a
handsome picture can be had for
the same amount.
Market Report—The followingis
Successful Anniversary. - The
ninth anniversary of the Main-st.
Methodist church which was held on
Sunday last was one of the best in
the history of the church. Tho ser-
vices on Sunday were both taken by
Rev 11. Oliver, o'f Listowel. The
pastor and trustees are to be con-
gratulated upon their ,selection of
Mr. Oliver for this important oc-
casion. On Sunday the preacher was
!greeted with large and appreciative
congregations. In the morning his
text was the 23r4 Psalm from
cle ivered a very earnest:,
e report of Exeter markets, „cor- Practical. and linlPful discourse' and
rected up to Thursday, Dec. 8th. in the evening his remarks
Wheat from flee to $1.03 per bushel , were based epon the text ROV. 3-20
Oats 28 to 31, cents per bushel. apd during his 60 minute oration
13ar1ey 38c. to 40 cents. he held the closest ,attention oC the
Peas 60 to 62 cents per bushel. very large audience present. His ser,
Bran $16 ber too. I mons daring the day were such as
Shors $20 per ton. fully accord --------
- reputation he
Family:Flour 2,85 per nwt.. possesseamong the ministers of the
Low .grade flour, $1.25 per cwt. I Methodist Conference as one of tie
$s
Chicken Feed, lc. per pound: - most eloquent, earnest and- .fluent
Butter 15 cents per pound. • el:pounders of the !gospel. The
Eggs 20 cents per dozen. trustee hoard asked for a free-will
• Dried ApPles, 3 1-2 to 4c per lo. °fetin' of $300, tile response to this
Chickens. 7c per pound.appeal being. $267.00 with others to
Dicks 8 to 9e per pound. hear from. On Monday evening as
Geese 8 cents per pound.. announced,.M.r. Oliver delivered his
.
Turkey -s, 12 cents ,per pound. lecture .on 'Fights for the Flag" or
Pork Live Weight, $4.65 per cwt. "Great Britains ViCtories by Sea or
• Pork dressed $6.25per cart. Lan". The subject Lb
of ,e lecture
Hay $6 to $7 per ten. d.
, is Onethat appeals to the- heart or
Advance in Price of Paper. --The every, true 13ritisher; The lector..
price ,of all 1ines ofpaper in the er in vivid word pictures carried his
.Canadian market is Direly to advnce
in !the near future owing to the
Prices of raw ma eria frotn
'which both' fine and news print are
made. Rags, sulphite and soda fibre
from which the fine varietiel are
made, are reported scarce in Canada,
and lgroundwood palp, from which
89 per cent, of news paper is //icicle
heaters through the famous battles
fought and won since the year 1793
the impressiveness of , his lecture
Paining froin the carefully thought
out and cleanly arranged nature of
his subject matter and 'from the fer-
vid eloquence With which it was ace,
vered, ,called forth lrequord
outbursls of loud applause. Should
has advanced 82 per ton. The Can- Mr. Oliver again visit,Exaer, he Will
adian market is already visibly be always (greeted -with. a crowded
afected by the situation in Norway house. Th, excellent singing by ,the
and Sweden where Several large pulp choir added to the pleasure and
mills have ceased operations, be- profit of all the: services, solos bein
gj
cause of lack of Vii-ater power.. also given by lefise Eva Huston% an
'direct result of the Scandinavian in- a quartette by 'Miss Gidley, Mrs. An
activity is that there is likely to be drews and Messrs. Gurney and An't,
a big ileinarid from the English and draws. Rev. Mr, • Currie, of Sarnia,
European markets for Canadian pulp wh Diva,. present Monday evenirr,
ahd paper. -
als ()rendered a solo very acceptiibly.
Cr HUSTON
Funeral Director aud Practicable Znabalmer, Opera House I
C ristmas Buying
Christmas will soon be here and you no doubt are thinking
doing your shopping early. The earlier the better ft
large. stock to make your selection from than if you leave it till a
/day or two before Christmas. Below we mention a few articles
which we think would make nice Xmas gifts
New range of Ladies' Fancy
,Collars and Handkerchiefs
Ladies' Gloves
Fancy Doylies
Fancy Pin Cushions
Fancy Picture Frames
Fancy Cushion Tops
Fancy Waistings
Purses and Satchels
Gents' Overcoats Scarfs
Gents' Ties
Gents Handkerchiefs
FRESH GROCERIES
We have a fresh supply of all kinds of penis, nuts, spices, raisins and
currants for Christmas cooking. Space will not permit us to mention all our
different lines but we invite you to come in and see them for yourself.
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Come Everybody, all Welcome.
Anntitf
School
Concer
In Gidley's Opera House
—on --
Friday Dec. 9th
Admission 35c,25c & 15c
A GUARANTEED CURE F0.1.1 '
PILES Don't FA pilot
Itching, 131ind, 'Bleeding or pro- W gU U
trading, Fiks. Druggists -refund
money if 3. -'azo Ointment fails • to 1 When bilying .your
any case, no matter of how long i
standing in 6 to 14 days. First ap- masSupply of
X
plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If .
your druggist "hasn't. it send 50c in Candies,
stamps and it will be forwarded post
paid by Paria Mecacme Co., St. Louts,
Mo.
Hear "Miss Godwin read at the
Jaines street Entertainment, on Aeon --
ay evening', Dec. 12th,
\Mrs, left en Tuesds
eVenine for a eliort visit with • her
don, after which she 'will visit in St.
Theinas.
e Notice --- .Vor the convenience,
customers who may be in a hurry o
find it too far to walk e tile mill
"tee have made arrangements for or-
ders to be left at W, S. Hoe'ev's 1
• drug store, one door soutlt of the
Post Office, and Lite order will be
Corwin. (led (cern , there and receive
prompt cittentioree-liarvey Bros.
. • -
We please everybody, from
,the babies to the ladies, from
he laddies to the daddies—iii'
fine assortmant of Candeis
aid Bon -Bons.
At Close Prices
Up=to-Date
aker and Confectioner
W J. STATHA
Successor to T. T. O'Brien.