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The Official. Organ of 2`40
Vol. X11.
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Is coining. Are you prepared. We are. Our store is filled with warmth
prod.ucing clothing. We want you to come in and look over our goods.
We will try to please you.
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THE PEERLESS has all the advantages of a
cast-iron range and none of its disadvantages. In
fact, it should be called a combination range—a
combination of cast-iron and steel.
It has the firm close -fitting parts, the durable ever-
lasting frame and cosy home -like appearance; but—and
here it differs from other cast-iron ranges—it also has a
quick oven—an oven that heats evenly on every side, top
and bottom—a square oven big enough to cook four pies at
once; and it has a drop -oven door which is not usual on a
cast-iron range.
The
Peerless
Peninsular
(Coal or Wood)
may be had with a steel
warming closet and hot
water reservoir and with
a low closet under the
oven. for pots, pans and
irons.
The PEERLESS is a
perfect beauty and has
many a convenience not
found on other ranges.
Duplex grate, slid-
ing damper, sect-
ional top.
The I'VXK,•55
will save you money.
Call in and see it.
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LOCAL NEWS,
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Bliss Freda Hess, school teaoher,
visited her parents over Sunday.
Miss Iva Weber visited Berl]
friends, over the holidays.
Mr. F. 0. Kalbffeisch took
busst.
iness trip to Toronto, on Fridf&Y
la
The Misses Wettlaufer ot Blyth,
are visiting relatives in town and
vicinity.
Mrs, W. H. Beffman, her daugh-
ter Mildred and Kiss Lydia Failat„,
spent the holidays at Milverton. -
Mrs Edward Seim visited frieud.
in New Hamburg, over Thanks
giving,
Mr. Wilbur Brown of Toronto,
visited his parents, Rev. and MA,
G. F. Brown, over Sunday.
Underwear
§We can outfit you in all your winter clothing. Try us for under
wear, wollen wear of all kinds, blankets, mitts etc. etc.
.We handle the famous Puritan make of Underwear. A. complete pi
line in Men's, Women's and Children's . Underwear, all sizes and X(
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prices.
Sweater Coats
We are making a specialty of Sweater Coats this fall. We are
showing a large range for men, women and children. Pricesfrom
i50 cents up. If you intend getting one, call early before the best
icolors are gone.OlAlso a full line of Toques just in.
. flose and Gloves
Anotheiaine that we make a special feature of. We carry g
everything in9this line worth buying and we:want you to see them. 11(
§ Fur Ruffs and Fluffs
iWhat about your furs for the colder weather. Our new stock is
now in and is complete in every detail. Be sure you see them.
Gent's Wear
• We are outfitters for men. If you need a New Suit, Overcoat,
Cap, Gloves, Socks, Shirts, Ties, Mufflers, etc.. wo can please you.
Our price is right, quality considered.
Fur Coats
We are making a special feature of fur goods this SeaS011. We
have a large stock to choose from. Our prices are right, quality con-
sidered.
'Headquarters for all kinds of Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, imi-
tation Astrachan Lined Coats, Leather Coats and Corduroy Coats.
We can give you extra values in these. No tronblo to show goods.
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' The Provincial elections will
take place on Monday, Deo. lith
Nominations on Dec. 4th.
• Mr. Charles Fritz -Wad the privil.
ege of a few days' ducg shooting;
on Lake Smith, this week.
Miss Melvina, Koehler left on
Friday for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. D. Studer, at Tavistock.
The Misses Mulholland, Gladys
McNevin andVickie Johnston -were
London visitors, on Friday and
Saturday last.
Sheriff Motz of Berlin, died on
Sunday at an advanced age. The
funeral took place on Tuesda
afternoon.
Mr. Alfred Moritz, •of • Guelph
spent Sunday and Thanksgiving
Day with his mother, Mrs. Philip
Hauch.
All business was suspended li,cv;
on Thanksgiving Day, Quito'. a
number left town on a visit. while,
others spent the da:y hunting.
• Miss, Lydia Brown, of Londe
was a holiday visitor, at the 'boa
40141;lei
Jamb Browia,-Goshen Lme
At the convention held here on
Thursday Mr. a Eilber, the pre
sent member, was chosen to ottn
test tile iding ot South Huron in
NOV. 3, 91L1
Will Geieer of Hensall, was
w.n. on Sunday.
Sherriff of the Molsons
spent the holiday at his home
Jtioknow.
re. Wertz of Pigeon,- Mich,. is
ing with her parents, Mr. and
J. S
Wiorge Campbell was called
lin to attend the funeral of
pole the late Sheriff Motz.
esr .4 A. F. Hess, L Williams
Stade visited friends in
on, on Monday.
. Elgin Hess of Seaforth,
,ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ess Sr., over the holidays.
Edwin Koehler of the Mol -
hank •staff London, was a
town over Thanksgiving.
are now ready to take in any
ity,of geed quality Dutch Setts
glist market prices. J. Proeter.
*on Sale of carload of covvs,
rich on Saturday, Nov. 4th,
eneing at 1 o'clock. W. H.
1,prop4 E. Bossenberry Auct.
e Rennie Quartette has been
tged to ging at a concert to be
n in the Methodist church,
Alien Line, Stanley, on Monday
Gth inst.
-ss Katie Cook has disposed of
:dwelling near tb.e Lutheran
tch, to Mr, William Meidinger,
• 700.00. The new owner will
posSession in about a month.
the:Reform Convention on Wed -
afternoon, Mr. Ed. Zellez
u of the Herald, Zurich, was
a as standard bearer for the rid-
Seuth Huron ba the interests
Reforra party.
Mittelholtz on Saturday
ed a, choice barrel of northern
-.go his sister Mrs. Arthur
of tDetroit, as a wedding
int Andy packed them him,
ence they are sure to be of
ight qUality.
The New Pall Models and Women's Shoes are now ready for
your inspection.
Ladiefi.A.id of the Evangelical
hold.:th•Montli. meet -
1.1i • :&OV:
, 64,
5,,,empeoteci 'to be present.
e e.)ntario Horticulture
EXhibitien will be held in Toronto,
Novinnhgt,14th to 18th, This Show
is now ifx its eighth year and has been
conducted by the Fruit Growers'
AsOciatIon of Ontario for educational
purposes only. Its chief object is the
eucouragement of better fruit and
peeking throughout Ontario. The
use:of the box package for apples has
bec t. highly commended and the bulk
Of the prize money is offered for fruit
malted in this way.
do not believe there is any
other medicine so good for whoop-
ing as Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis
Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This
remedy is also unsurpassed for
oolds and croup. For sale by all
dealers.
the coming elections.
Lutheran Church—On Sunday
the 5th of November the anniver-
sary of Reformation day will be
celebrated, in St. Peter's Lutheran
church. The evening service
which will be conducted in English,
will be devoted to a meditation on
the Augsburg Confession, this
being the ConfessiOn of the Luth-
eran 'church. All are cordially
invited to attend.
For pains in the side or chest
dampen a piece of flannel with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bind
it on over the seat of pain. There
is nothing better. For sale by all
dealers.
Children's Fine Shoes
We carry a full line of the Weston
the best The best Children's
on, the market. These Weston
Shoe are solid throughout and no
other shoe can equal them for wear.
Men &Boys' Everyday Shoes
We have a full line of Split Leath-
er Calf, Grain and Kip.
Ladie's Shoes
There ace the New High Toes,
Short Vamps in Patent Leathers and
Gun Metals.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The new High Toes in Patent Lea-
ther, Gun Metals and Dongaa Rid,
These are the leaders.
Boots, Rubbers and Felts bought of the best Manufaaturers in Canada.
Brind your fe*et and get them Fitted..
We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken ia exchange
SAM. E. FAUST,
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The New Flour, Fe
and Grocery Store
Groceries
All Fresh and up-to-date
6 lbs. Rice 25e.
3 lbs. Best Seeded Raisins 250.
lbs. Best Currants 25e.
8 lbs. Best Oatmeal 25c.
Red Rose Tea 28e.
Young Hyson Tea 25c.
Tapioca 9c lb,
13 Boxes Washing Soda 25c.
Dutch Cleanser 9c pkg.
Bath Boricks 4e.
Biscuits 25c box for 28c.
Telephoue your wants to No. 23
LOUIS JEFFREY, - ZURICH.
e Mr. Jelin Duni art ,tif.Berlin,"
vkistitor in town. :11„is friends- are
Pleated to see him.,
Mr. Henry Eilber; who has long
representedSouth Huron in the Legis-
lature Was wain chosen by the Con-
servatives ofheriding on Thursday
afternoon of last week. No other
name was proposed, and Mr. Eilber
accepted amid great enthusiasm. Al-
though it is not a particular time for
the farmers, 100 delegates were pres-
ent.
IL m pleased .- to recommend
Chainberlain's Cough, Remedy as
the best thing I know of and safest
remedy for coughs, colds and brou
chial trouble," writes Mrs: L 13.
Arnold of Denver, Colo. "-We have
used it repeatedly and it has never
failed to give relief." For sale by
all dealers.
Last Thairsday night shortly after
ten o,clock, Winghana residents were
treated to a sensational incident.
Miss Francis Davidson Was walking
along Main Street escorted by Mr.
Digit), and when passing the vacant
plot between. Jonson's restaarant and
-Znbrigg's photograph studio, Miss
A novel marriage was solemnized
by Rev. Mr. Millson, of the Trinit.;
Methodist Church, Stratford, at noon
blab. 'Wednesday, when Beatrice M.
Thompson, of Mount Forest, and
Constantine Jerme Staley, of Toronto
hall deaf and dumb, were united in
hely: . bonds of matrimony. The
clifficulty aibout speech was overcome
boai the bride and the groom read-
ing the passage and then- With one
band on the passage and the other
*Sod above their heads, taking the
VOW.
Alvin Sereras son of Mr. D
Surervs of the Bronson Line, has
inst received word from Principal
Rogers of the Seaforth Collegiate
that be has been awarded the
Third Carter scholarehip for Huron
County. This scholarship is given
by 3. 1. Carteref Sarnia for gen
eral proficiency in the Facalty
Entrance examination, and is of
*tile, value of $40. The first one of
the value of itloo was captured by
A, McMahon, son of Mr. John
'1cMahon of the second concession
There is little danger from a cold.
or from an attack ot the grip ex-
cept when followed by pneumonia,
and this never happens when
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
used. This remedy has won its
great reputation and extensive sale
by its remarkable cures of colds
and grip and can be relied upon
with implicit confidence. For sale
by all dealers.
Davidson was attacked, it is alleged, ot, Eft,,y, and the eecond one ot the
by a man named Andrew Cruikshanks value of :Ho by W. B, Strachan of
who, it is said, hurled a file at her. Brussels. As these young men
She managed to dodge the missile; were all students at Seafortb. Col
which ertesh:ed through the plate-glasgiate Institute it speaks very
'ivindow of the photograph galleryhighly for the principal and staff
that institution.
The police were called at once,
Ornikshanks had escaped. arrest
is expecetedshortly. The police held
the C. P. R. train for twenty minutes
thinking Ornikshanks, aboard.. Ile is
on the Indian list. but it is ea:fd' he
was under the influenee of liqutr. The
filo is a nnirderousgooking weapon,
and had it reached Miss Davidson
would have me.de a serious uoruicl.
:!011arnberlain's Stomaeli and Liv,
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or Tablet,s do not sicken or gripe,
and may be taken with perfect
aafetv by the most delicate wonann
or the yonngest ohild. The old
and reehie will also find them a
inosti stiitable remedy for aiding
rind strengtkening their weakened
digestion and , for regulating the
bowels. For sa's by all dealers.
A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE.
"Home Again," is the title of
one of the most beautiful pictures
ever seen in this country. It is an
inspiration of love and affection—
a picture that will be like a mem-
ber of the family. This delightful
picture, size 22 x 29 inches. all
ready for framing, is given ab
solutely free to all who subscribe
to the Family Herald and Weekly
Star of Montreal this season. The
year's subscription, including the
picture is only one dollar. The
picture alone could not be bought
for the money and every one
knows what a. magnificent paper
the Family Herald and Weekly
Star is All Canada is proud of
that great weekly The publishers
deserve the immense circulation
the paper enoys.
Try our 75 -cent Alarra Clock. Yo
take no chances. We absolut-
ely guarantee them. 2 years
The Best Luminous Alarm Cloak
and spasniodio repeater, $1.25
and $2.00, None Better.
Musical Alarms, with automatic&
fly. The best made — $2,25.
— GUARANTEED —
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Our ew Fall Shoes ,
• We tiordially invite the ladies to our grand display of Fall Shoos. Ikra
are showing a levee range in Gun Metal, Yid Kid and Patent Leather, with, '
Velvet Tops, made on the,:iN.TewIYork miff lasts, the very latest, ,
Gentlemen's Shoes
'We are outfitters for Men's:Fine Shoes. Come in and see th new tests •
in Men's Fall Shoes.
Mr. Farmer come in and leb us ta'k to you alit:at Watar Prof Shoes fooli
the wet weather.,
Repairing Done Neatly and Promptly.
We ari h %tart( ri for,
A Trunk' or a Suit Case
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