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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-1-11, Page 8r M E ITASOAz JAN •+•+ i•a•••`••••••a•••4040' ••••••••••+•••••••••••• ,yy a A y .q'�wpee�,p� ART'S -. ON 1; • air 4 • 4 4 q> 4 ' • - ♦ e 4 4. 4 , 4, i 4% 4 4 •♦ ga NT 1914 to be a banner year in the history of this store. Our object will be to give the best values,, quality considered that be will possible. For every dollar you spend here, we want to give you a dol- lar s worth of good honest value. Your money will be refunded for any just cause, In Fur Coats Bvelry man who does much riving should own a fur coat We have a big assortment ranging in price from $17 to $85 Fur Lined Coats Ladies For lined Coats in loose and sem-ifitting lined with beautiful Canadian Rat Shell is made of fine Ker- sey Cloth with Dollar of gen- uine Alaska Sable, 'Tease coats are specials. at $50 to $65 .r Lined Coats For Men and Women These coats are lined with curl lining interlined with rubber The cloth is a good Vicunna. :Every coat has a splendid high a * fur collar The best coat on the market for the price • ♦ N • a 0 ,♦i•0 , ♦ p • 4, e �• << •• y♦ • ♦ • es • r • 4 4 : Buy your. s agar now Sugar w o this eek for $16.50 to $30.00 Sheep Skin Coa This a coat made especially forrough wear. It is lined throughout with sheep skin and has a high collar of the same • It comes in two qual ties $5.50 to $7.50 Flanne lette Blankets Ibex quality. In colors of .Grey and White with pink or blue borders They comae in two sizes, 11-4 sells. for $1.50 124 sells for $1.65 New Prints New Prints for 1912 have just arrived The patterns are new and the colors are guaranteed to be absolutely fast. Regattas, Browns, Pinks, Lilacs, Reds and Indigo Blues all selling at per yard 12 1.2c. SUGAR ♦ta. 404 •r. o♦oe4•444.4,•®a•••¢o•♦e♦♦•••ob♦•••♦♦•••♦•••••♦••♦♦••Q•• • •4•••♦6•••4•♦•*•o••♦•••••ese ••••••••••••••♦•••••••b•••• we are selling Redpaths and Dominion $5.75 J. A. STEWART •4 4. oZ t2 v•♦ o. 24 •O O4 4p O • •• •o A• • A• S4 e* • • • o •� • • • O G • ♦. ♦ • ♦ O ♦ • • •a •4 0 4 • • •• O♦ •• s •♦ ♦• •• •• • • •♦ d• •• •• •• •� ♦• O♦ •• •♦ • • 2• ♦• ♦• • • 00 • Qe •• •• ♦e e' e a Market 'R ppa•'ki�1,-�'�ha foliovv aAg ie The d'epoxt of: l a•+etter markets eor,- reeted u]?ta the 11th Wheat Standard 88 tenths Boeh.wheat One to 6UP Oats 40e to 42 cents. Barley' 00 to 75 Peas 75c,, to $1.Qt • Shorts $25"Q(1 ,bran S24,0(1 Model ?tear S. ,50' Feed "flour 1.50 Potatoes 1.00-1.15. Butter 45c. E g,s 3Uc, Ohioked 6-10 Peals 12-1:3 ITt,rkey 14-17 Geese 11-,12' Fowl 5.7 Hogs 6.05. Choice Export Steers 6,30 6.60 Medium Export Steers 6.00 6.10 Choice Butcher Steers 6.25 6.150 Medium Putcher Steers 5.50 6.00 Choice Butcher Cows 5.00 5;28. Medium Butcher Cows 4,50 4.75 Common Cows. 3.60 4,00 Choice Lambs 6.40 6.S0 Choice Sheep 3,60 4.00 Hog's 5.50. STRICTLY NEW -LAID EGGS 32 cents a Dozen For Eggs not over One Week old CHAS. F. H.00PER Gidley St. Exeter 2>}•blocks west of Trivitt Memorial ' Church. o eeasseasaaeeee+te..••••••••••••• o LOCALS • •1, 0,zr•xt t90000'$0a ♦ • 1}liss Seldon and Meister Willie 'Sea den. of Ingersoll are visiting at Mr. *. Rd. Seldon's. o Mrs. Wilbert Marton entertaiesea her Sunday Schoolclass of girls on Tuesday evening. Messrs. Wes and Wm. aVlitcholl, of Eche svesit, are visiting their father Mr: ',John Mitchell.' Mr.. and Mrs: Fred Clarke. from near Edmonton are here visi=ting friends for the winter. • 4v'4 O �• ,".kik;- zS r.a.,.c;x,r:. Opposite Electric Light Plati GOULD S GROGERY PHONE . 47. Keep Happy in the Home by getting YOUR t OUs.psig .D NECESSI.TIEs Here. „ We handle anly he BEST and we have everything ou need at y .g .Y all Seasons' , • THE TEA, AND DOFkEE STORE -AxTED-Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs, The Place Where Gooti Clothes Come prom Big snap QeaJS'°to=Wear QVEBCORiS8 from ilO f0 15 W. Taman Nifty ��y Main Tailor. SPOTTO ONIONIEBOINEIMMIIIIM Stands for all that is modern in Bubiness Training. A Chain of Seven Colleges in leading towns and cities. Two thousand stu- dents in our Colleges and .Home Study last year. . We train from ten to twenty students for every o n e trained by most schools. There's a reason. It is freely adinibted that our graduates get best positions and the demand for them is "seven" times the supply. Exclusive right for On- tario of the famous Bliss Book- keepingSystem. 'You may study at home or partly at home and finish at the College. A Busi- ness Education pays a dividend. * every day of .your life. •. 'il, , .Write,- call or phone for 4 .vartioulars ♦ WINTER 'TERM from JAN. 2, 1912. titan .�. t Business College €- Mies B. F. Ward, Principal .1 4tott4lf e♦®O 4.44 ®d ♦f8 t+•♦4 ♦♦00i>♦ Farmer's Institute The regular meetings of the South Harare Farms'Institute will ba held a5 follows; I3I1 O CEFIELD, ROSS If/ /ILI "Thursday Jan. 114h, 101 3 D. James, afternoon sabjec', grow- ing and Curing Alfalfa; even:n:3• sub- ject. Some Mistakes made in (anteing R. L. Morehouse. afternoon subject rl!he breeding and. Feeding of Deaf Cattle • evening bu lectt ti he buasine"t i end of farming. Local, speaker, Robt. Gardiner, eelected subject, A. program will be given; at What less- ening meetings. All farmers and others interested in Institute 'Meet- ings ire cordially invited 4o attend: 13. S, X'IIIL ,n.l?S.; J. T. AtrasoN. r Soto. t • Pres. sons Perons i:ro xtbl i ed 'With !a partial parlgsis are often very. mutate bent?( ted. by ma..w<taging the affected parts thoroughly When applylini Chamber- lain's Lininie4lt. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains For sale b l all dealers-. Chi . dren Cry .FOR FLl T4HER'S S Mr. Wine Mellville has recovered from a severe ttaack of bronehftie, and is able to he out again. Mrs. Wiley, of 'Toronto„ and Miss Veale, .of London are the guests of Mr. a.bd Mrs, J. A. Stewart. • Mia Hattie Sweat wliQ has been in; California .for the Deaf two yearn is lezpected !home W xwweek week. Vit: Charles Westaway, of Regina, visited his bitter. Mrs. A.• J. Ford in town for several days lash week Word has been received .from Cal- ifornia which states the orange crop in some peaces has .been frozen out, Mr. :Th,os..Creech's bus team made a little, run down' Main .dtre•at Fri- day breaking the dashboard o th•e Misr W. Howard, • has. been laid up for a couple cif days with a cold and her room at School was closed in consequence. A -number -at Exeter young folks d attended a anon aTt the ht>ine of Mr. Wmr Quinton. Centralia, 1aet: Friday night. M' Ethel 't test Nor hcoLt milliner, o Hamilton. 'bas returned home. She was accompanied by Masa Smith and Mrs. Coonley. of Hamilton. One (rink of Curlers conaisting of Messrs. G.t Anderson, J. Taylor, T, Newell. and A. Taylor took in the Bonspoil in London thio week. Mrs. Lsaac. whose illness was men- tioned last week, still continues very ill at the home of her daughter, Mr;. P. T. W. Mange, of • Ushorne. Mrs•, Rowe. of town. has been With her for the ,past week.. Mr. J. Whalen, of Port Arthur, shipped a car -land of horses on Sat- urday last. On Tuesday Meteors Whalen and Johnston intended ship Ping: and some horses were brought to town, but owing to the atoms weather, it was postponed. The iDi•striot Xnsftalling team of the 1,1 O. 0. F., consisting of ID. D G In Bra: WI J. Murray, W. ahr. (Tatman,; T. F. Boyle, R. N. Creech, 1, T, Carl- ing and IA. Hastings installed. .sthe of- ficers of Rensall Lodge last Friday night;Gad Brach Monday night and .Clinton (Tuesday night. The boys re- port a good time sepn% in :each place ITo-Morrow night (Friday). . the Young people of thea English church Sunday school. will. by especial rP- gGest, ' repeat the Pantomine, Snow white( and the Taint Dwarfs, so BUG. cessfully (staged jusit before Christe mos. i.11 who niietsed treeing it before should take 'Hills opporltunity as it is well worth seeing. Here, i's: a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and mon co ' experimenting when you can get a _preparation khat has won a.worid wide( reputation by He cures of this disease ;and can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. . For sale by all dealers, Exeter Bays Sacceissx-•-1t is always y lease ,tT a pleasure for. ithiu imws to s e•talt of li Times F. u e the the's c cave of au of � oldBoysof .h y Fleeter. ' We have: just received word that • 'the 13y -law submitted tor the appreval of the elecltors of Fora ;fern Wi4- liam ''in 4aidof an" iron pipe manufact- uring Coaxipany; promoted by Mr. 1? V, Samuel has been carried by a large majority, The company will be captilii ed kt't x;250.000 and Mr. Samuel has La nrCd from the city of Fora d Witham a i'lrec site worth $50,000 a n the.; loans of i•l100,000 a't Aa low rate of interest Weida'the other valuable concessianis, ' Past ;a partial reward for his 'able ,'hatdlinge of the schemeand for promoting the company y Mr. Sam - well ibe Madesecretary ere satire: . and ttteceiva+t $50.000 worth of stot,lt Among those whose financialinterex has boon won ars; some of Meatteal'it .Haw aa:e the resola'tions 'holding qut ,,„ A . Cure Perkins of ;Petrone:vis- ited; aur teem over Sunday4 Mies Lillian MoEtt en, of 1Iensall - shent Stanley visiting Mr, anti ,Mrs. 1G. Christie.' Mrs. E.; A, Pellicle visited Mn .and Kgs.D. D. Crittenden, ,of 131ysth on Wednesday, Mr. I. 2l. Scott, Ls In .Ingersoll ttus week attending the annu=al conaelta tiaes of the Dairymen's Aeetsociatiofa IYIr. A, flewat 'teller of the Dank of Commerce ?bas received notice 'tham he is shortly to be moved to Cots t" ani; o •wo d . Miss Labelle 1Iandford left Taelsda,y to resume he rstudi+'[s act Alma Ladles, College St. 'Thomas. Found -On Main street oxr Thurs- day last, a fancy. :black,, elasitio belt Owner can have same h applying Y at The Tithes Office, The 'drilling of the boys at the. school continues every day. Tb.io is the kind of weather, that shows the stuff they are made af. Mr, and Mrs, Wrn. 'Mallett, of Ni- agara Falls, returned home Friday last after °pending several day°, with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mallett. Rev. E. A.. Fear. former pastor, preached in Main Streett an Sunday last. Connexioual Coileoticns were taken up. Bev. E. G. Powell, preach - ted at Blyth. The new rink, "'The Dome" was first Opened''to the public on Thurs- day evening of last .walk. It win be formally opened with a carnival next Nfonday evening. Garvey Acheson, of town, is playing With . the London Juniors in the 0, E. A. to their first game Monday evening i.he Free Press say that Acheson at cover showed up well Mr. W. J. Campbell. who recently arrived from the west to visit with relatives has an important announce- ment Co anyone desiring' to invest in Saskatchewan lands, Sea add on Pageane. When you wanta reliable medicine for a cough or cold take. Chamber- lain's Gough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pheasant and safe to take.' For Sale by all dealer° Next 'Tuesday evening !the James street Epworth League will -visit 'the Epworth League of. the ITensall Meth- odist church: Al; Leagu ere wishin_r td go will kindly., leave .their names at W .S t Cole's Drugstore ndt later than Saturdi.y evening. Grand Opening of "Th'e' Dome"- A grand opening carnival ° will be held • at , "Thee Dame Exeter's New Skating Rink on Monday evening next Jan. 15th,whe. the following "• ve `en1' take place; -Best Character 4ie:(s ed Gentleman, 2. • Best Char eate Dressed Lady; 3.Bast Comic Ch,arec- ter. Lady or• Gentleman; r1, One mile Openliacc Entrance Heli 10 cents. 5. T3oys. One -hall Mile ' hat=s, under 14.. First Claeve Prizes( will be award- ed. The following speakers will he present to Wei hart. Reeve., 'W. J. Neaman. "Lieut iia, W. Collins, Rev. B. G. I'or>}ell and H. E. Huston Exeter 33aud 1ic'lAttendatece. Gener- al ladmissio.n 125&.•'Seaeon 'Ticks is 'no't. W accepted. na Leavitt( Proprietor.. Thr.»Weuf'i3i'*---fever and commun- ity. in fact all of •Western »Ontario. have been in the grip of a real west- ern blizzard for several days. Enough' snow has fallen. totmake up for any shortage( during the .forepart of the d r winter and ft is. piled upin beeps around town. The train service has not been very materiallly affected but Tuesday they were several haiia late Trade in town, during the week. has been somewhat slow, owing to the farmers filet venturing out. Treated to Oysters -The Ministerial Association of South' Tairon met in the. James street church an Mond;ty last. Eight members . were present. r• c • on v tt ,.i. n excellent paper . S,e i and 1 pp which gave good sati=sfaction to thoso present was given by Rev. Mr. Burn of Crediton. A. a former r meetinm of the association the following, officars were elected ; i'rc .iilent S. P. Sharp 13. D. Vice President. Itev. Itobt.. flicks. 33. A,., of Creditett ; Secy. Rev. E'.' 0, Powell. At the close of i!onday's scission Flev. ltd. Robbs the retiring president, treated the breth- ren to an oyster, supper. at Mr. + ' P .1 ' k sit a rani:. a tic s tree a t Forty thousand Canadian school- boys will go into training camps neat' Julymilitary for ins'trudlion. Bee lievin,g that on the careful and prop- er development of the cadet system depends the future strength` and ef- ficiency of the Canadian militia. Col. the Hon. Sam..1uohes. M niSt it of Militia. has worked out a comprehen- sive plan of training, which has been approved by the Government The Cadets will train during • the holidayseason rrt regimental ordistrict head- quarter camps being given' 'a week' of instruction under 'school teachers or qualified non-commissioned otf;;c- ere now in the services .President asks,]:'actor 'to Stay-itev Dr, B. 3, Warner president of London Conference. occupied the pulpits of James Street Church bothmorning and evening oxx Sunday last and •also the Schoolthe addressed Sunda in afternoon. Dr. Warners' able end inr epiring ,and very timely asermone and addresses will long be remembered by the large ,ten,rel5a4'ions which greeted him: The. following conden-� sed Oa temente read. by him to the congregation both morning and even+- ing explain the occasion. of Iris visit; to 'James Street Church at this time, have received g .. .I a i ' d the resignation ion of l 'v e Ileo. Mr., Hobbs as pastor of this con- pre ations. Thera are given, in the. document of resignation veritnw r,, ,- sans for taking se seriothlt tit, s=tep. Since the res:giie Lions roe tilled Au r ,seine of the r:'asonts have leen r. nto ,- ee1 lather in 1'aca' by 'elle. verdlat. ;if• the emigre ga Lion or in r•.'- emigre t n: '1't to the i , a ansibi r., p y a 1re- lieved v teat This 'scent to ma, to Iia t�greatly th•. situation and in my jud- gement makes it possible for Mr. Hobbs' to 'resettle his pastorate at once. 'and las president of the, comae:- mace,;1 ask him to do so. "Unil'! Lb., ' t circumstancc,st now exits xn g 1 canrno'f Suet! , ' acceptsM:r, Hobbs"' retsa nailot�', situa."ton is boo full of ,peril to thr`a heeprotatilt church, is ,'toe full of Pea, eleverist ealitii.i its. Our eongratul• Bible' wrong to one of the best be•- atifon,s to Mr, Sam.taell' end hera',s that loved and ttsefuI ministexis of our greater stx treoo may wale bine ch; rah." Opetiing, WQr '`itaA'; J,'ipei Organ O,peninini -'Tbe foraml opening of the: fine new pipe orgau: Metalled ill paven Presbyterian *urea Nook place Qn Friday evening last by a grind organ. recital,:' The; ti;eather wee cold ailed very (stormy and coxmsequuitly the attendance, was small. Peofestsor Charier ' 14. Wheel- er, organi, t of Sit Andrews church, London, presided at the organ and gave several excellent numbers. Mrs. C. l„ Wheeler and Mr„ W. A. lY1:eCut!-, oheon of London,, and Mics Nina Hine - mail of town sang Several Soled:fon,s• Mrs. Wheeler'is isingin' oaptivated;her audience. Sbo posses s sweet voice and her enunciation wasvery distinct. Mr. kifeOu'tcheosi's ;singing was well received. Mts`a Kinsman. who is no stranger to Eae'ter people, did herself muois credit, and she re- ceived merited, applause. The Program was one 'of the fin tslt` muss!, - cal programs presented in Exetter for some time and was worthy of a full house. but unfortunately the weat hex prevented many from come trig aut.. On Sunday special sermani0 were delivered by Prof. Law,of Knox College (Toronto. The cold and stormy weather kept up and consequently the st'tendanae at the a services. was only fair. Mr. Law did notdisappoint those who turned out to 'hear him as be preach'id two very able and elo- quent •sermons. The choir furnished' special music during the day. The new organ. presents a very beanie- ful. appearance. It is :situated in the arch at [the rear of the church. The pipes Of the organ are of burnished: bronze while the woodwork decorai tions are of polished cut oak. In con- nection with the sirvicre,, the Pee - tor. Bev. S. P. Sharp read the. fol- lowing ;paper: Music is a soul instinct, hence the. appeal through harmony. melody and rhythm, what a marvellous history connected with its movement ever on- ward but never reaching the goal. The soul is thrilled on a spring morn, when singing birds and murmuring brooks, lowing herds and the sheen of vale, with its silvery stream -all blend in .one glory song -lifting the soul Heavenward. Mythology tells us of the sweet singing of the sirens,' so touching. so transporting -that sailors forgot their haven, strong arms be- came palsied, because of luring strains, 'their ships drifting upon the rocks. In the Old Testament. Tubal -Cain ia pre- sented as the first waster musician of; the human family, whobythefashion ing of musical instruments lightened life's strenoua days -thus , kindling a new staved hope. In Israel's emenci-' t' h theIced S P a ion -w en ea as crosse , (the Angel of Jehovah guiding) God's chosen are triumphant -we bear the glad singing of Moses and; Miriam the prophetess, with the accompaniment of ttmbrels -thus they sing "The Lord myis strength t engtIi and song and he is be- come my Salvation." The systema- tizing of Sacred Song is evidenced ire, the days of the so-called school of the Pro h eta through the inspired leader Samuel the Prophet But it is in the Psalter we discover earth's richest mine of Sacred Lyri:•.-The shepherd of the hills a h she guides his flock -him- self 'sings of his Sh=epherd true in"The Lord is my Shepherd, Isbell not want." The pilgrim journeying is not afraid of robber bands non'ofprowling beasts of prey, for his confidence is expressed "There shall no evil befall thee," and "Behold Isarel's Keeper neither slum- bers ,npr lum-bers,.uor sleeps," In the New Testa- ment we`5ee the Son of Man, leaving the upper room,-' i 4•tere was di.pensed "The Last Supper; .burdened, yet pressing forward with _burdened, tro;a.d, un- til he enters: Gethsemane bee to the 1 sweet strains of the Psalm at th-rettp- per's close, linger as an ian.spirati. n. The physician Luke in his graphic hie picture of the early church presents the two missi:onitiy hbt'oOs, Paul and Silas( suffering from many, stripes,. their feet bound in the stocks yet singing i the midntiht hours,until the hardened jailer beseeches, What Must I do to be, Saved?" Then Paul, exhorts the Ephesians to Journey through life,with uplifted o ision- "Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and'spiritual songs; sing- ing and making melody in your heart to the Lord." ' We are thrilled as we read of our forefathers meeting for worship in mist covered, vales thus u enemies protected from pursuing nem a and h Psalms or there singing lsrael s Ps m for the sake of principle, leaving churches and homes and worshiping' under Godsb lue sky or anon -assembled for Holy Communion. With what pathos i they:sang-•T°was in that n ghtwhen. doomed to know, The eager rage of every foe." -It is in sacred song we recognize the union of Christendom -- Says Dr. Sheeler, Matthews, -"Our great hymns are the pledge of r com mon life in Christ" -A. Unitarian wrote. In the Cross of Christ I for glory -A. Roman Catholic. Lead ..11`inly Light -A Plymouth Brother. Jesus thy name I love -.-A Congregationa- list. ` Jesus thou joy of living ,hearts -An Episcopalian. There is a fountain filled with blood -,A: Metho- dist. ` Love divine all love excelling- A Baptist. He leadeth me. -A. Pres- byters= Boy of ten years. Jesus and shall it ever be -The poetic vision of the stats presented, thus personified. Foreve singing es they shine, The. hand that made us is Divine. -Is also true of man. The songs of mankind have always a i .. en with mus- ical d their acconipan m t w - s ical instruments, The organ seems to be most akin to the human voice. Thus itis this organ "In memoriam" has been presented and 'to day is ac- cepted by this congregation -not as an end -in itself, but as •a means t0 an A soft canes fell on my ch ek end -and aid in the worship; of God, and here 1.his organ n In memoriam" . My hands were ere th rust apart ar t links us with the whole historyofnd.two bigs3m a l ng e ee Gazed down tube my hexxt Caven Church, John and Julia An- derson leaving a strong and prosper- T had a friend; tvhi.t cared i now pous church, he becoming an elder For . fifty worlds? 1 new with William Lo ie and Sohn StrangOne heart was anxious 'when I grieve 1. These are only a fe forming the firstse session o (lavMydog's heart lo. alk true. we offer. First come thus m g s f a n y, Chureh under ministry of Rev. John tome early, Special• 1 "Gad blests him breathed; T Isoft and eta a ed goods at 4 ce Logic, in order that a handful o f m g g n Presbyterians might worship God in tole, . c r. And hug+ ed hien close axed tight. the Chmirch of their fatlxers In mem pure tactile Soap e5c, e ,s ]' els a st m ear t Ono An ^ern It t u f '• g 5 17 Y 'i i acid lillG,a- •'a Atso to i a ort to �i to .,, :�"lxm 1 Cat,.trh Curd ' beth Bowden of precious memory- And' we were Kapp quite. Life',- a ess 2 Y. Guaranteed their footsteps ever leading towards Mr, A. 1:1. Tabor of Crider Ito, hal the .homes of the oor-Vl'illtarro f3aw- q - P 5c --10c -15e pecia ). des the oldest livingmember of Cav- been troubled Frith trick-lipadache 40 u aboatt five •sax's tivb,Gn she began. tak- h rc when unexpectedly the. . , ..".w en C u b n. u A y � .; S ,,.,,s .ink Ciiarnberl.iin. . tablets. She he;: t A + oft lima halted and he cliaribt he . �d .. ii. an the. taken L ofwen -, t t two ba tic. them 3 PO it �r �.a i ., � en 1i L t rlt a hire. w t i I,rlhadtk t. a c the Lord was t C.1 1 tSick, headache a.ve dher A lr Ct e Hch inthe' hex'itage x Coven kn()Much ms i It eau.sod' by a disordered stomach for 1 . of recross memories, the Nardi dais VARIETY p , y' h• ,; nli RKET h those tablets 4. +1+ 'I. A: 4 4. • HntikercnioIs In hemstitched, Linen, em- • broidered and initialled. The j largest assortment ever shown Prices from be. to 50e. CARL1NC'S hat YouNee SII• �i: ii�gies �o tars• & Tips Ladies embroidered collars • in ail sizes and fancy collars also ladies ties of all kinds at ,3+ nom 20c to 75c. Gents Mufflf In the notedBradles fler in all shades also , many styles and slid other mufflers at 25c tc ><d� S E .�, Gents 'hell These ties are eaa.tlr cross and diagonal sem all shades and can be ed separate if needed cornplete. LEM'S car s & M�fliers 14• In the scarfs we have them in a long wool scarf at 60c, and all silk scarfs in Black. T. White and in Black ` and White mixed at $1.25 and 50 also mufflers at 50c.', ♦ .� A great slaughter in prices', of all Furs glass ' Special 'chinaware in a great variety at a moderate pric ' New Raisins, New Currants New Peels New Dates,New -1' of the best for the Christmas trade. Gloves Sox and Col of the latest styles, () and inspect our goo are sure that they you. • • ♦ ♦ 'l fi•+~r' -1 +++++•1•+4+�tr�As�+++++ i ++++++++ 14�++++ Highest 'Prices Paid for Produc Cr1i +..4......„4++++++++++++++++++.++„..++++++++++++++ . . 1. oj n Y �sou If�1ar►r f 1. +i- 4 1' - - +•t +p• •,4,4,4.4.4++4 ++++ ellaeatt Tea Spoons, Berry Spoons, •Cold Meat Forks. Cake Forks Soup Spoone, Pie Knives; Pearl -handled Butter Knives, Knives and Forks; Fish Servers, Carving Sets, Wedding Rings Big Stock to choose from ALR'i. 4.. 'Sleep late in t Enjoy the lusur eip whenever yo if you Can, but better get one of ClOc Watches mon Glass, ware P1 f, s. Ma1 JEWELER Se EIt flower a life fragrant rant as a summer er w - r -be- •vioue ettiin -set � ,obit retiecient r g ease@ her Lord must ever be in the AN fore -front` -glorified. The secret of x.. her personality is found in the ma ittt-"•There is "thatscattereth and yet increaseth" On behalf of .the congreeeeemammilifile - gation I, receive this organ In memor- iam and we thus delicate it to , the s aered worship of the Triune God Father -Son and Holy Spirit to whom be glory', dominion and power, for- ever and ever -Amen. T 0 -DAY, JA SALE. ' We. and money. We MY COMFORTER ite Ware, Etc. H offerings: The world had all gone wrong that day And tired anal in• despair. Discouraged with the ways of life I sank intomy chair Washbasins up to Dippers up to 25e Hen Founts un to Victors, Flour Sift Larne Soap dishes 2 Douche Pails 35c sal Palls BedPans 1..25 sale .' � pl Mugs and Cups 1.5C sa, a ox t curie as the w to os�e a i s are estreat, yin s eek f .tile., d ro , It vel a,d t tended T t a.tYi. C l n s a . .�.' h ,.. Try :ri" Y . f f zephyr, strong as rho Rivers �carront-�• well ` Sold- by' all dostlayr�+: Ediaon Phonogrta 1. ._..r,_. 1' ways