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Exeter Advocate, 1909-11-11, Page 4El/meter abvocate, CREDCTON. D1 r. aced Mrs. August Hili *Pent last Sanders & Creech, Props, THURSDAY, Nov. 11, '09 MOORESV1LLE. Mr. Janws Simpson paid a Bye, visit to friends here last week. -Mrs Mc\Vtlliant. Mrs. C. Simpson and famil returned home last week, after a pleas- ant visit with [deeds here.-efr. Jas. Dot:ley of Lendost returned home ou Mol day, after a we,k's visit with his daug! ter. Mrs. W. J. Hodgins. -Mr. and Mrs Gee. Carter of Clandeboye visited a Moses Slmpsoe's on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan and family spent Sun- day a: W. J. Hodgins' -Mr. and We 'Geo. Lawson of Credlton spent Sunday at Jas. Morgan's-C;ulte a ',umber fron here took in the fowl supper on the :, at Lucan. All report a good eine.-The 9. W. C. hop On \Vedneaday evening wee well ante ',tied and an enjoyable time was spent. -Miss Redmond of Detroit Is visiting Mrs leartell.-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson epe:a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Proue E;lmville. W OODI IAM g • y ,day in 'Zurich. - Mrs. Ell Sweet aid fantlly of Dewberry, Alta.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. Sweet.-C,ri.. Beav 4101 daug,tt.. r !?Ila epe:,t Sunday wit! rie;ds in Dashwood. -11. Eilber, M. I' P., has returned home after brie business trip to Manitoba. -Frank Fink briner left for Londoe Wednes•la where he has secured a situation In tailor shop. Ile served an appreticeshi with Mr. Holtzman of this village ane was a very faithful and diligent work or. His many friends wish him every success. -Quite a number of our boys t drove to Exeter on Dtonday night and had several friendly games of bowls with the Exeter sports. -Inert Clark of the Royal hotel is having a blue rock shooting match on the 11 (to -day.)- There was no advice in the Methodist church last Sunday morning on account 1 of special quarterly service being held int Ebenezer circuit.- John Flnkbelner has bought the piece of land lying to the east of his property front 1t.Eilber. -tor. Palmer.Miss Roeszlc•r end Mise Link of Exeter visited friends at the Oeretral Hotel last Sunday. -Ezra palet spent Wedtreaday In LuckIIO•w of busl- nees.-biles Ella Link and Mise Clara Itat.t were the guest,' of Miss Oestrelch ec of Dashwood Last Sunday.-DMrs.Geo Fanner. who went webt a few weeks ago, Is reported 111 at \Vtnntpeg. Her m.tny friends hope she will soon recover -Quite a number of the youngsters have taken up roller skating and have become quite expert at it.-Mlas Ida Ewald re- turned home Friday front London where she visited tier sister, Mrs. Treller, for a few day.. -Garnet Sweltzerz was ap- pointed Secretary of the Sunday School fast Sunday to succeed Frank F'inkbelci- er, who had resigned. -Inspector Tom of Goderich made an inspection of our school last week and found everything O. K. -Having geld out my horse-shoe leg and bleckent(tlri.7 business. I desire to thank the public of this district for the Targe patronage which has been givenme those many years I have been doing business with you. Yours sincere ly. Alonzo Hodgins. -Mr. and Mrs. Stinmel of Washington State. and ear. Lewis and daughter of Exeter visited Mr. and efr4. Jos. Banes a few days the past week. -Sonne of our boys are taking advai.tage of the constable' s ab- sence from town aid have become quite noisy. Evidently htey believe ti the lId saying, "When the cat' s away the mice will play".-Iloward. the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver. severely scalded himself the other day by pulling the tea-pot off the stove. The burns are fortunately not as serious as at first supposed. I will still be found with my old friend. Thomas Trevethirk, handling sur celebrated cutters and sleighs. Our stock will be complete in a few days. it will be a pleasure to have you call of our show rooms and inspect our ett)"c. We have never shown a finer • tortment. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or not. A call solicit- ed. -A. Hudgins. "Harry Eilber, M. P. It.. of Crediton Ott.. was a visitor In town Tueid•ty. \(r. Either has many friends in alas die- trlct, all of whom were pleased to es. tend a glad hand to the genialbet, who :or the past fifteen years :rad -•elitably fined his office. -Crystal Clty Courier. CREDITON SCHOOL REPORT FOROCT0BE1t.-i1. S. Depar ne Julio!. Teachers -E. Gast: 7,5. E Tru.' Hiner 114. M. Brown 39, G. Short 31, R. Klenzle .17. Jr. 'dat.t'a.ation,-R. 11.1: 31. It Coughlin V, E .McMurray 31. Class 1i.. L. Flnkbelner 04. L. Geiser 37. M Oestrelelter 47, II. Sulli- van 44. A. Ftuk'ee'ner 3,3. L. Schroeder :11. Class 1.. L Itodgl•tt. 9:t. M. Wen- zel, 54, L. Brown 51. E. Sims 49, S. F'inkbe'i,er 31. P. Cougalin 24. C. K. Bluett. teacher Division i1i.. Claes IV.. honors, E. Mlluett 83. V. Hollzmantt 93..ii. Halal 79. Pass, M. Chown 7.3. 11. Holtzmain 111. E. Klenzle r.:), el. Clark 00. Class IIi.. Sr., Honors. V. Motz 77, Pass. 11. ! r.vn 63. Ciase 111„ rr , ra•e C ) ttre!c'ier 64. E. Smith S. MIAs Kienzle. tea cher. Division I1 -Class III.. Jr , Ho•rui s. K. Rwei,ze- Bir. Pass. A. Sambrook 74. L. '. ila!,71. L. Bean 74, V. Kestle 72. O iluett OA. 0. Lamport 69. V. Galter 6 . Wolfe 53. M. Nicholson Oa. Class i.. Sr.. Honors. A. Gaiser 77. Pass.L. Holtzntann 71, M. Brown 63. N. Sant- -ook 111. E. \Veurth 60. Class ii.. Jr. 'ase. R. 11111 64. L. Beaver 6e, Pt. It.. 'sit, M. King, 4. Benedict, D. Eng - t t• Y a p • • )a very large number of people at - 'tended the L. 0. L. Oyster Supper and Concert on Friday night last. The even- ing was a very pleasant one. the only drawback being the late arrival of the oysters, which made the affair later in 'starting and later in clovtng than was +deelred. however everyone had a good feed and enjoyed the varied program afterwards given the •t.',t;,d st church. Mr. Wm. Johnston occupied the chair and the program consisted of solos by Mr. Joenston. a reading hy Miss Gla- dys Shier of Kirkton, addresses by Revs Racey, Snell and Vance, and a lecture on "The Bible and The Reformation" by Rev. 0. W. Collins of Exeter. NO REST FOR TERRIBLE ITCH. ' Titi 011 of Wintergreen Compound Made His Skin as Pure as Ever. Mr. Lulloch, of Iron Bridge. Ont., con - alders the D. D. D. Prescription of oil of wintergreen. thymol, glycerine, etc., a wonderful cu -e for skit troubles. Ile tote good reasun to think so, too, according 'to a letter of Mar. 27, 1909 • 'I have suffered foo years." !te says, 'with eczema, and now through using 'two bottles of your wonderful cure. my skirt is as pure as it ever was.' My face was so bad I could not see. I -could not sleep. I could not rest at all for the terrible Itch. Thanks to you wonderful remedies I am cured." As e zema Is a germ Disease. and as -the germs are right In tee skin, dosed /nedlclne will not cure tt. The only et- 'tective way Is to treat the itch whir' the -itch i3. la D. D. Yrescriptic:i pencu^area `the pores 0: tee skin, kills the germs which cause the Eczema, gives Inetiut relief front the awful itch and perman enlly cures. For free sample oltic of D. D D. `Pre.scrip'lon w.ite to the D. D. D. Lab- -oratory Detat::ncu' E. A.. 21 to'dan 'St.. Toronto. For sate by a:: druggists. ELIMVILLE Mr. Joseph Lawson, who has the con- tract of the Pyne and Muir drain, has quite a large gang of nten working now to complete the job ere whiter sets in. -Rev. Watson was greeted with a very small congregation on Sunday evening owing to :t being a very wet night.- Mr. ight:Mr. Joshua Johns has got nicely ste- tted in his new home and will take a y'earts rest. He will probably take a *trip across :he ocean for the benefit of his health. -Mr. Percy Col left Tues- day for London. Eng.. to visit hie par- ents. Percy has spent three years 10 the vice fly of Elimville, and likes fsan- ada well c•lough to return again in the spring. • Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'In the }.:.tette of So-annali (lower, late of the Townshiit of McGillivray, in the C'onnty of Middlesex, married woman, tit craned. NOTI(et it herele I1;ten that al person. ha.int ';aims against the said estate are to file the same, d'r'y tented, with Albert (lower. Itrinsler P 0.. Oa:., one of the Executors el the la.t a ei sat testa• smelt of the ai•I deceased. nn or before the 20th Day of November, 1909 sad that after the said date the Executors will dis- tribute the assets amongst the parties entitled thereto. hat ink re_ard only to the claim. of which s)ti a shall the•, hate been received; and that the 6aeeators will riot be liable for the assets so distrib- ute, to any person of whose claim notice shall not hate been received as aforesaid. Dated at the Township of McGillivray. this 27th day of October, tray. ALBERT GOWER. nrinsley P. 0. One, sat it AROARF.T IIFAN %N. Exeter P. 0., Ont., Rte• MielekeIID, Lu,•ao, Ont.. ;tors for the Etecutore Notice to Creditors of N'ILI.IAM H. SANUO, of the City of ('hiengtn, in the State of Illi- nois i(''tneerly of the Totvntthip ref Stephen. in the Comity of Huron) 1ti•p.itcher, an insolvent. In the matter of an Act respecting Assignment, ao 1 rreferen•e', by Inenlvent Parona, R.M.O. (ter) and amending Arts. aril in the matter of the Estate of the above named in.olvent, NOTI( E 1. herel•, riven that the *hose named lae,hent ha. mute an A.dfnment ender the abort Arts, of all her Estate Indite. Credita and F.srets to Henry Either, F 11 P.P., or ('resrtton. Ont., for, the general bent of the Creditors of the Med te• eye ent A meeting or his oreditnes will be held st the emelt of the aid assignee at Crediton. Ontario. on TueIdsy, the 213th Day of October. 1900 at t o'clock p.m . to receive a statement of affairs to appoint Inspectors sod to fit th • rerannerstion of the saki In.pe•tors and of the Asegnee, and for the • sudorific of the Misers of the Estee generally. Credit are are required to file their etaime with the saA Assignee. a • ttmpanled by the proof. and par. ti utir. tnereof as required by the said Ants. no or •before the date of aiel meeting. And Non's is farther given that after the 14th •day of January. A.D. 1910, the Assignee will proved 4o dimtr.Mite the tests of the Insolvent amon(.t the turtles entitles thereto hat 4,r r,irar'I only to the claims of wbi.'h nXke shall then have been rrvl,'ed, and that be will not be liable for the say pan thereof. se dlsteitw,tee t., any pens, or /person. of "how Plaint he shall not then hate had s of ire. 10sted at stater. the F.,urteenth •1s. or G t Mr.1v» i)R IC!+ov & ('.'RI.IN0, Stnlrs.'•tt Asaign••e. h I ish. MIAs Love. Tei- ter. DIv!'.toe 1 -Class ii. Jr.. Honors. C. Halit. Page. A. Finkbcincr, V. Hoffman Ni. L-twion, .'t. Holtzmain. 0. Weiner. 1't. iI.. Pass. it. heist. L. Lawson. 1't. L. Sr., Ilonor.. 1t. Brown. L. Sam- 's-ook ; Page. L. Iledden. F. 1(111. W. Appleton. N. Claimer. L. Eilber. G.Weln- Pt, 1., Jr.. Honors, K. Ilowald, F. Short. L. Lawson; Pass. W. Snell. 1.. Finkbeleer. A. Sw; itzer, Cl. Sims, C. Halst. S. King. Mies Stothers. teacaer. (Delayed in the Malls) Joan G. Young. the township tax-col- Icctar, has beat In Centralia, Shlpka. Grand Bend and Dashwood collecting the taxes the past week. -Alonzo Hod gl is has sold out his business in black- enething to Daniel Mctsaar, who took p)ssesslon on Monday. Mr. Mcisaac hat been working In the village the pant year and we are sure he will have it su'-eesstul business steel. -The young boys got busy Hallowe'en night and mole gate. and did other minor pranks but otherwise everything passed off .mnothly.-Ilenry Silber. M. P. P.. Is in Manitoba on business.-Sane'I Brown wra in London on Tuesday. He has :e:tte1 the Implement shop formerly us - 01 by Walter Clark aril will place a gt'oltrtc engine In the building to run his aced cleaning appratus. He expects to buy seed quite extensively this com- ets "canon. "Teddy" will b' the chief engeta:r.-Ter League of the Metho- dist churre had a seelel eve ting on *u.'tdey. Lunch was served and all had t pleasant time.-i(atlo•we'en parties we -e given at the homes of Mise Kinz- ie a'•d M1ge Essery Monday night. A jolly (rowel was ort atte•tltnre and all had a very pleasant time. -Tee tempor- t-y o• 1dge at the civ nr nag bee:; remov- ed and the lumber renuvei to the towt•- shlp lumber yard. -Miss Ida await.' Ie t'.,.• : ter elet'r, Meq. Troller of Lo^ - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA don for a few days. -Fred Wuerte has had a wire fence erected around the property he recently purchased trorn \Vatter Clark.-Ilertry F'. Etlber lett for Sarnia on Dfunday, where he will be for some time engaged tit plumbing with W. T. England. -Mr. and Mrs. Math- ew F'i:tkbeiner acid Mr. and airs. Math- ew Wein are visiting relatives In Iler- esy and Cloward City. Mich. -Tuesday, was "Travellers' Day" lit town. Thir- teen were at litll'e IIo'el. It gives an idea of the business teat 1s transacted in this burg. Wait uc,til tee railroad reaches us. DASII\VOOD . filt')6ENstJIt'E, tiAStIWOOD ('oNri y. i a ER. Deeds. Wills, Mortgages and all • M Legal Docuutet is carefully- and promptly prepared Charges moderate. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Rev. Jolut Miller, Baptist minister, who many years ago preached at Zur- ich. and who is at present visiting In that loc_tlity, occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday morn- ing, and Mr. Geo. Sherritt of Ilarpley In the evening, preaching very accept- ably. Next Sunday Rev. A. D. Glorifier of Zurich will preach in the morning and 1l is expected that Itev. E. H. Dean or Crediton will preach in the evening. - The Misses Ella Link and Class habit of Crediton visited friends in this place a:n Sunday. -Mr. Peter Iteesenhauer of \Valkerton was visiting his sister, Mrs. Wnt. Ehlers. a few days last week. :etving for home on Monday. lie is contentplathtg the purchasing of a tarns in this community. -.\fasters Leonard and Czar Ieellcrtnatrtt visited their fath- er at St. Joseph's hospital. London, on Saturday.-Mr..\lfted Zimmer. who some Aline ago left for tile \Vest, has again returned to his home here. -Mrs. It. J. Donehey of Toronto is at present agend- a few days here prior to l.er leaving foo Chicago. where she will if, future reside. -Mr. Herman Eidt has secured a pos- itlon as head miller wit:t :Messrs. Hart - 111311 & Ziler ofParkhtll and lett for that place last week. -Mr. Daniel Vincent has the dwelling he purc!,ased from Mr. Goetz moved to his property, where he will occupy It as a dwelling. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch, who have been visiting friends in the States for the past two weeks. returned to their home here on Saturday evening. -Mrs. Goodman is, we are sorry to learn, not enjoying, very good health these days. We hope soon 10 hear df her being able to ,get, around again as usual. -The Misses Clara and ida Ratz of Khlva and Messrs. Oscar and Wesley Wolfe together with their sisters, Misses Currie and Lizzzie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1•'. Finkbeit.er on Sunday last. - The Evangelical Sunday school decided by vote to again hold a Xmas. enter- tainment and on Suoday last a program committee w.ts appointed consisting of the following; Mr. Godrred Oestreicher, Miss Ida Goetz, Mise Ethel Keller- etann. Me'.trlha Oe: ;reicher, Rev. 1.. K. Eldt, Miss Trasa Miller and Mists Lizzie F'inkhelner. These will tow get mai), and no doubt this y'ear's pregratn will eecel anything of tae kind hereto - :ore held to this place. -The end of the • t mutt be drawliig 'tear the time o'f!cc holders will be seeking re- • -' ,':. as our street lamps. which t'• ..ave lo•ig since hast; in darkness a:e g 11.1 belie made use, o: and wheel is much ap,re:I•ated tee villagers. - The many friends here qt Mr. James Doyle will be pleased to learn that at the Convention on Monday he was chos- en the Standard Bearer for the Con- servative party int North -Middlesex in the coming bye -election. That he will be elected Is a foregone conclusion. (From Another Source.) Mr. Fred \Vlllert sold his valuable team of sorrel Albions to Thos. Hand - tor for a goof figure. $5011.-D. Wind- sor /novel Ids house Saturday. Dan will have a trice and comfortable home for the winter -Geo. Schroeder has now a valuable mare which will stake the t orses go next summer. Ice dispos el of his Nortiinc mare for Maud Staun- ton front Ed. Bossenberry. Exeter \WHEN'S WOES. Women are Finding Relief at Last. it doe.t not seam that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must "keep up," must attend to duties In ip:te of constantly aching barks. or ead'tr'es. dizzy spells, bearing -down: puna: they must stoop over ver,an to stoop means torture. They 'must wales and bend and work with racking palms Don't Monkey with that IIINSALL W. Harburn has gone to Mu.kpke on the hunt fur deet. -James McArthur is Improving rapidly from the effects of his fall from an apple tree. -Miss Annie Consltt, who has been home for some lime owtig to titres anong her pupils, has resumed her duties Int iter school In Stephen. -Mrs. Cecil Simpson and children of Winghant, are visiting her peret,ts.- Fred Smaltacoritbe shipped four eats of onlois to turaito last week. -An old resident o' ru' kersntlt:t died on Monday. Nov. 1st. In the person of Mrs. John Stewart. She was 97 years of age. All who knew Iter speak highly of her kindly disposition. The fun eral took placo to the llensail :emotery 0', \Vedneaday at,d was largely uttended. .-The death occurred in Hay on Oet. _Hilt of Q\_ililani John, sou orf lair, and Min. John Minty. aged three months and twenty days. The funeral was held to the Exeter cemetery on the 30th. Robert Parson !oet a valuable horse Sunday Ly locket,.-Itobert Il(ggiits and wife visited Exeter Sunday.- Thomas Kite left Saturday for Saukatoon, where will spend a few weeks. -Dire. Robe. Lamont and Jamey spent Sunday with her mother at Bayfield. -'_)n Friday ev- ening the young men of Heenan gave a dance i❑ rhe Hall when a good time was spent. About seventy were present. -Willlartt Molders, who has been en- gaged In the foundry for three years, left Saturday for \Valisburg, where he has a good position. Ile will be miss- ed in the Dletitodist churclt.-Geo. Mc- Ewen left Saturday on a b-usifiess trip to the Soo.-Gcu. Joynn t Is runing his evaporator to full capacity. A large quantity of apples are corning in. -J. W. Ortweln is visiting his son In Detroit. Dente -etre. Shirray has received word front Detroit of the deata of tier son Williamof lung trouble. On Friday she with her son David and two daughters aitd Mr. it. J. D. Cook left for Detroit to attend the funeral. WINCHELSEA Mrs. T. Coward spent $Yaturt.ty London on business. -Mrs. M. Winerof Crediton returned home on Sunday.- Mr. W. Rolfe and Miss Eliza Clements spent Sunday to Crediton. -Mr. A. Q. Berry/hill and wife of Blanchard spent Sunday with \V. Clentents.-Mr. .John Clements of Mt. Forest Is spending a few days with !Cls mother. -Mr. W. G. Medd our popular butter maker. is re- modelling his house. -Mr. J. E. Creery had lite misfortune to Lave !tie ti )r ec run away on Saturday while driving cattle. The horse took NUMand turf- ed around out he 1..0 . upsettitlg the buggy and throwing 1'.,' occupant. nut. u• Luckily no one was irtjed. The !Horse ran for a distance wan Inc buggy. then cleared itself of the rie end was t'ap- tured in thechurch shed at SunshSunshine.tote rig being considerably damaged. - Mr. J. Creery also lost a valuable cow on Saturday. -Miss Nelia Hey- wood of St. Marys High Sciool. spelt a few clays at her home last week.- Mr. Wattle-toreFrank Wan -tore of Ar, 'u: Is spending a .',w days '•i.,, Itis trot Tftoitt RI LONDON. ONTAO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Catalogues Fre. J. W. Westervelt, J. W. Westervelt, Jr.. C.A., Prenap.I. Vice-Principe!. n ilas the reputation of being the test p' ti,s1 tralnin;c .. honl in Canada. Thorough courses hate prothe cd re'.ulte. itgsiness men say our graduate. are the hest and they apply to u• for oS' a help Our graduate, succeed as none other Three departments - Commercial, Shorthand d Telegraphy Enter at ooee. Write not. far oe:r free ' ata - Lague. I/ A. MCLAOHLAN Principal. and ming meleeea from kidney Ms. Kid- neys rause more suffering then any oil. er organ of the body. Keep the kid - :eye well and h'alt`s Is easily main- tained. Reid of a remedy for kidney's only that helps and cures the kidneys and Is endorsed by people you know. F. A. Wright of K!ig at.. Exeter. O::t .says : "Mrs. \Vrlght had beet a constant suf- ferer with many annoying and painful symptoms o' Bright's disease. Her balk was tender and painful and she (squid at tines scarceiy get up front a r'tair without assisting herself with both hands. There was a dropst:al swelling around the ankles and under tete eyes and the urine had shown many signs of this dread disease at different an'lyeis and contained murh brick dust sediment of high rotor. Different pre- scriptions had failed in giving relief and we had begun to think nothing would be of any benefit ; 1 learned of Booth's Kidney Pills through an advertisement and procuring a box at Mr. C1,le'e phar- macy. commenced treatment. The re- sults were surprisingly good front the first box. The dropsical swellings be- gan to decrease. The urine gradually clearei of the ardlment and rante 10 Its natural color. The barkacl:e soon had ;on and it was a comparatively short time before Mra. Wright be;un to Wok and feel like a new person. Booth's Kidney- flits gave a very speedy cure when all ease tailed even to reiL've and 1 cannot hesitate to recommend them as an ideal kidney remedy a:,d one to be relied upon always. Sold hy Dealers Price 30 ' ei ts. The R. T. Booth Co.. L't'd. Fort Erie. Ont.. elle Canadian Agents. CiRES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Broecltitis. Croup. Coag11s and Colds, or -tone; ba.:c. S:'d . 3 guaranteed by Cough. Take 8owey's White Pined Tar Sold only at Howey's Drug Store in 2.5c bottles. NEW rorisiou Store Best :•g purchased the Piovlslon busi- ness of Mr. John Eldt. and moved the stock to the premises opposite the te1- phonc office i ant prepared to accept your orders In see lin? of General Pro - Visions. FLOCK. FEED. STOCK F000 SEEDS. GRAINS ETC. ETC. Tn..e very best grades of flour always On hand Oa s 1e doilvered to any part oft • .1 • s%'r lesitc your patronage are' see: it a rat: from you OPPoSITr. TELEi'IIONE OFFICE. WM. RIVERS THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ■asD OFFICE. TORONTt) KNEAD! MIMED Ise/ B. E. WALKER, President ' Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEXANDER LAIR1), General Kansan I Rrserve Fund, - 6,000,000 Branches throughout Canaria, and in the United States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and ni'wards are received and interest a!!owed at current rates. :Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and Withdrawal:; trade hy any one of than or by the survivor. 114 Exeter Branch -G. W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Crediton GRAND BEND Mt. Sant Gratton moved here from Klondike last week. -Dire. Ilse enter- tained a few of her friends to a quilt- ing last week. -Mr. and Mrs. E. F'olliclti of Exeter and Dr. F'olllek visited at Mrs. M. GM's Thursday. -Mr. McCal- lum of Exeter Was lir our burg F'riday.- Ntre. Stephe::s left last week for Roch- e -get, N. Y.. while Mr. Stephens wilt go tilts week. They intend residing in that clty.-Mr. John Young has raised his house and is ready to have a brick cellar put under 1t. - --- %VHALEN (Too late for last week.; The anniversary services held here on Sunday and Monday of last week were a decided success. Bev. C. J. Moorehouse preached two very inspir- ing and powerful sermons to large congregations. On Monday night the fowl supper was a feature of delight to all who attended and the program was good and very entertaining. The proceeds were very satisfactory. -A number from here took in the oyster supper on Friday night and enjoyed the music by the London Harpers very muAa.-Most of the boys who went west have returned home, and enjoyed their trip out West very much. Mr. C. McCarthy bas secured a job in Winnipeg for the winter. - Miss Verde Squires spent Sunday with friends at Exeter. -Mr. Walter Ballantyne of Stratford and Miss Eth- el Millson of Lucan visited at her home here on Sunday. The report of S. S. No. 12, Usborne, for the month of October: V -Wm. Hodgson 124. Gordon Morley 73. Sr. IV -Hilton Ogden 211, Myrtle Squire 187, Verde Morley 148, Geo. Arksey 137, Olive Gunning 121. Sr. III -Tessa Gunnin¢ 196, Arthur McCarthy 1'38. Nelson Squire 105. Clara Motley 104. Earl Hodgson 155. Jr. 111-Jnn.�t'he. liban 212, Mel. Gunning 1:30. fi-Wil trier Brooks 207, Minnie Millrou '284, Elsie Gunning 213, Patrick Mt Gee 128.- Oliver McNaughton, Teacher. Revillon Freres ee7A.LNN.e 1755 The largest dealers in' Pure ane Skins in the world. W• pay the DIGEST SET PRICE for alt kinds of Raw Furs and Skins Honest assortment. Our •k returns Ask for our 1909.:910 PRL 2E LIST IT'S FREE OFFICE sae SVQSE000YS . 1.34 asd 136 Me0111 St. Mestreal. WH PAY EXPMFSS CHARGES. are just as near perfection as ranges can be built. Their con- struction is an absolute guarantee of fuel cconomyand ctx)kingcom- fort. If you want the be;t range you'll buy the Souvenir. Our free book tel!, the reasons why. Send a post card for it to -day. G'JRNSY, TILDEN & CO., LIMITED 11 t\MIL.TON .s . Mon:reel Winnipeg Calgary Yammerer For Sale by 'X. J. ItEAMAN, EXETER Thoroughness the Corner Stone $9621' One year ago, Mr. Geo. Wakeman was eat ning about $100 per year as farm laborer. Now he is earning at the rate of $902 per year. Sit months' training at our Busi• nese College made the difference. Was 1t a good intestmentHe thinks so. Ilia address is New Os- goode, Sask. Four Courses : PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHY TIILEORAPIY Enter any time. indir,Jaal In ru'tion µtits for particulars. Clinton Business College vriirwrw ' ' GEO. SPOTTON, PnisciPAL. High -Grade PIANOS are always a pleasure to their owners We have sold and are sellintt ti great many high-class pianos--•inii always at reasonable prices. I Our Numerous Satisfied 1 Customers is the strnrlgeet guarantee of the truth of the above assertion. Our pianos to -day are the hest that the piano•tnakere produce snd out prices and terms are what yon will appreciate. Do nut be too quick to believe I..•r- sons who tell you different from the, above for the purpose of selling you cheap and, in eorne cases, tr;ul•hy gond. at big prices. (:all and see us and be convirorn'. that what we say we live up to. S. MARTIN&.BON Exeter's Leading Musical Emporium. Thee are noted for the quality of their goods Wedding Gifts Let your Wedding Gift be admired. as it carries your heart- iest wishes for home joys. it need not be expensive to he in good hints. Our eitelities are the bent and pticea the iowest. Cut Glass Our Cut Glass is of the flne.tcutting and pet feet white crystal Silver Our Silver Dept. is is brim full of nice goods,dainty designs A. Marchand Jeweler and Optician --- Exeter, Ontario SEB