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Exter Times, 1910-12-29, Page 5•••• 1.a1� 7 .„ THE E ETER` TIMES d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••......•..I.....••••• •••••••••••••••N••1 :'WICKER'S The spirit of the Season prompts usto express to our many Customers an appreciation for the busi- ness entrusted to us during the past year and wish you a Nappy and Prosperous New Year. During the month of January we will have a Big Clearing Sale of Winter Goods, Furs, Mens and Ladies Fur Coats, Ladies Mantles, Ready made Cloth- ing and Dry Goods, Etc. This will be the Biggest January Discount Sale we have ever had. Creiiton The visitors in town over the hon- e�ays were Mr. and ML•s. 13. liertl•aId, Mr. and Mrs.E•i.MPItraud and (laugh :ter and the A.Isses Tillie /mil Millie • Bertrand of Detroit, with parent MId. • S. Bertrand. 51t. and Alts. 1). Behnke • and Miss Clara \Fenzel of Detroit, • visiting Mr. and Mrs 1V. \Ver.zel, Miss (Delta Bedford of Sarnia. visit- ing with Mr. and 51 us. J. Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Pontiac, with Mr. and Mrs, John 1ViuJ. Mr. hardy of London with daughter Mrt..J.Eilhet•. Mr. 1Vih, Clark of (1rauton with par- ents. Mr. August Kuhn of Dunhyille with parents, Mr. Fred Martis, Et•ank Finkbeiner, Chris Fink twiner all of lAnlItoll, were visiting with friends. M1. and Mrs. Sweitzet 4f New Ham- burg were visiting with Mr. Al. Fink- 1base, Miss Melinda Trick of Strat- ford, was visiting with her parents. Mr. Art %wicker of London. visited with his brother Mr. ('has. '%wicker. Miss It. Finkt twiner of Merlin, Alta, • HuuIhall of Sacnis. visited with their • parents, 51r. and Mrs. 11. F.ukh,•uler. Out of town visitors. Mr. Ira : Brown to Toronto. Mr and Mrs. 1). Sweitzcr 10 Brantford. :Mss McNithh to Ilarriston. Mr C. 51c•Murray to 1 London. Mr. Hewitt to Harrison, Mr, (irahanl to Ilamiltou• Miss \Vallie Ilill and Miss Hose Roeszler to Del 1'461, : 51r. and 51rs, .1. \Voodall to Detroit. :The entertainment which was given in the. Evangelical church on Xnets • eve certainly proved a success. The • young children certainly deserve • praise for the way they did their party • We are glad to report. that Mr. � Cobra(' Kuhn is Improving rapidly. • Miss love and Mess Struthers left • for their honors Iasi. Friday. Miss • :Snider and Miss Watson will fill their places after the new year. : The entertainment whit li was given • in the 'I'ott•n Mall 'Thursday evening • 1 •� • • Its I Choice Family Flour ;r an and Shorts Always onhand. Leave your order or call up "PHONE 2" R. G. SELDON, Exeter. hy the Methodist Sunday School Sho- tars proved a success, The children deserve much credit in the way they had their parts up for the shot time they had to practice. The young people are enjoying good skating on the rivers. Mrs. ('has. %wicker Is spending :a few days in New Hamburg visiting with friends, Mo,ninatiuu was held on Monday and the hall Web packed to the doors, There were »hunt half a dozen put up for reeve and a i;u•ge uulnher for Deputy Reeve. There were' about a dozen up fob• councilors. Before niut• o'clock on Tuesday the result stood as follows -for reeve Samuel Sweitzer by acclamation. Deputy reeve, it will he a three cornered fight. the fight will he between \Vol. Anderson \Vail Sanders and Fr. it \Vnerth. For rour- c•illors \Vin. ''early, !Mr. 1.4.v.' Fill k - twiner, %Vet) and .1. Kellerman. The police trusters of the village if ('red bon had their nomination: on M4nd-ty eve•nit)g with the following results Joseph Heist. G. Holtzman and J. Lawsuit were elected by ace - lamination. A number from here attended th• entertainment in Dashwood on Tues. evening Th marriage of M's.; li.•ili• I isa� b 1'h Mathews. of Denfield, to George ::'1tilaul llugh:' . of Luc:n, teas oil '.V •dnesday, Dec. 1)th, solemnized at the parsonage of the Talbot 8k• llaptish Church, Loudon, by the Itev. 11, 11. Bingham. Mr. and .lira; Hughey will res',de in Lucari. Mr. T. Murray Hell, Blah -hard• fell from a (adder in b.s barn op Monday and was •rely bruised on the shoulder and ice. Ile fell a distance of eight t •1. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has beret used for over sIXIY•YIVE YEARN by MILLIONS of MOTHERS f..r their CaIL.DKEN W111LS TEETIIINO, with 1'1:KYYIT SO_08S9. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SM. -TENS the l)UMS. ALLAYS all PAIN: ('URI'a WIND Pa.1C, and Is the best remedy foe UTAlt It1l'Y. A. 5.11 by Druosiists In every tart of the worbl It.. sure art ask for' -Mr•. Winslow. Soothing Syrup." and take no other Ian•% Twenty -(lee cent. • bottle. ilearanteed under Ow Fool an -1 Uru., Act Jane Sigh. 488 `•hlia.l Nuhn). r 1094. AN ULD AND WELL. TIDED REMEDY, • SEED HOUSE I THE BUSY CORNER Formerly W. Clark's 7�O�n : Implement Building 1 CREDITON p 1 : • 2 j We Sincerely Thank our many Customers and Friends for het z : liberal patronage they have given us during the past year and wish • • them, one and all, A Happy New Year. Gigantic Mark Down Sale I •• • • • • _ _ CEDITON, ONT. ••• ZWICKER,• • • Terrible Runaway Accident Mow often do w -t• read this heading in our daily papers and yet nine tithes out of ten it all begins from some small defect in the harness; a trace cracked a thin place in the breeching or breast collar. a poor line u1' an unsafe bit. And just think that for prohaly as little as 5 or 10 ate. you could save a adoiled or dead hoarse, or worse atilt the danger of yo) lrself and friends. it. dosen't take touch time to look your harness over, if you 110d a weak spot bring it to us and sea will fix it. for you and wile you're in take a look at our stork you will hind it complete and comparison of prices will convince you tat our prices are right. Don't Forget the FREE Olt. W. � J. EEI-2 I101.1D:AY RATES ON (:ASND TRUNK. .. This year von tan enjoy a long vie - it at the old home or with your friends as rare and One-third rates will be good going from Wednesday. Decem- ber 21st to January 2m1. inclusive. va- Iid returning until January dth, 1911. There will also he Single Fare rate •.ver Christmas good going December 24, 2.i and 211, returning until 1)etem- ber 27th and again for New Year's on December :11, January 1 and 2, good until January :1. Tickets may he se- cured in advance and avoid delay at the station. children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORiA. Cement Drain Tile for Sale. \ I) \V4NE I f., .,•1 0.0,0nlcition w -a. from ' c•hristian Guardians. i• .r sir.--'•'• you allow me to Iv a few words of commendation o1. 1. hilt u1 0 tank recently corn) ill . illy trend.. ' Th • IU:bre and V. ." ty I-.•rr it E.liton, 1 r :w• n':. 'recount of '.•1ch n work rove' 111:1 .1;10. in an Arn-r •ic:en 1Ip,•r. so 111 741 c reconine•nd• if that 1, d 111.• to r .1.. • ...r 1 auk i.t'.•w ir1 to r cur'• a co; ,or n; . Which ti • •1 d. thoui;il to;b1,•!t 1 .. London. I:n::land. 1 ant 1-o .. 1. 1 w:th th•• book this 1 1'v'. I t e. Ai that . ••••1y mini' - t r of r 11 • p 1! DT ('bre at in t hi° e i 1 R , t ,-" • .-d • ropy. Tb -- I: s' . . 11... •, do s.•rt•ic:• in 111 • ,11 1 1. ''I .1 .'Ir 1riffic- min ; I • 1.' t Ir ..-, .I ,:i!1 t( h.• ft, .0.1 - h. .-.•-r. 1h.: It :. the 1 now 1.1Ter all toy title on hand up to ten inches. that are only 12 inches lope. at. re.11lced;11'11'••+. Aft 11188 glial- ' stni•.•ti. Sizes. 1 in. 1'. 1:3 11e) per it - find. it 40, $10.tsI per thousand: 6 in. per thousand; 7 in. $:la.(M) per 1hon•at:'1: M in, $IM IN);a r thousand; lo in. $7245) ti1'•• thnnssnd. 12. I 1 and 1'; inch rile also on hand. iu future a 11 make 811 the 1:3 inches' long S. l.tief Illi), Lumley, 1'. 0. 1.111g I l -lance Phone at Exeter. Ha�O 1d1I1t&I Giri d11(I G;;6 Mass Slake \1- .h 4ilfts that MP greatly ailpr.•t 00. .1 Our stock in this line 1s xquisite .1, .1 ' '''ig fkt• hot cake,. tall and nuke your si•l,-t Lions earl. Ve will put it away for Ton. S. FITTON CI of Diat•l'ia i .it'1111;f's ilnno4,: 1n! nr•.�•. 74 • nine thlt .. , .i'11 •I , 'ti 11.4 . 1)111 .• ' 11 in . '1. \:I h.t „ ! I" _r.dy an w the • I ,.( i:11 !lora th .tanlpnint of 1 . • ti i 11 :I i% 4. 4, . '.,, I ; I )n% and of tchaf 11 d1 -.i; r"1 - .11 r 'tion to Iflhl.• a:n.•. i- •I to 1. r --';on., .hl.• for th )': fact that ('hr.si- ( 1' 1. n 1'l•( "n- .t ,h' too .r�.r n of ,, "f t11' . ,• !I Mr. r1 : 1' L: •, h I 1• 1. nen that i) r 11.)' (.1 - th, Mb! - t h • • 1.- r r , .'., n '. • - inc- tion- 1'h of m•e•e." . . ,.n:: n!• -I h t r for 17) ' 'n•l •' 1' -!. • . destroy l.. 111111' '>- i r •ly no il III, . 1h 1114 1 . 0 . . h •. 'I : • • r - n .:c, Be 11 known •t.. !, 1 . n - t n of 1 Tri ANIES ROAD. To join in with X11189 Festivities. wedding hells rang out from the hill top last Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Passmore of Vancouver is honor on a visit. Last Thursday a surprise party was given Mia. Irene Whitlock. who re- ceived some ver y nice presents from her In any friends and relatives in this neighborhood. The house which stood so long vac- ant once the home of the late Mr. Mc Donald will shortly be occupied hy Mr. and Mts Harry Ford. Xmas was spent by quite a un,nlrer of folks in this locality in the grand old way and that in of alerting under the old root tree, of singing the old class, J. 11 right. Miss 1,1a Meeh; it1• taenty bice Children's and Misses songs of Home sweet flew-. and Auld teru.ediate clams. Mrs. John Hodgson, ('oats HAI.)' fable This is a snow. Lang Syne. the hearty 1, • •hake aha Mrs. Thomas (cunning; Primary class. cheerful wishes of neigh.... neigh• Mrs. J. V. Millson. Treasurers report showed a surplus on hand of about $H► dollars. On Friday evening Dec. 16th the entire congregation gathered at the church to enjoy a social evening to- (,.dies (Data in Black Beaver cloth, gether and also to allow their esteem quilt lined with dyed Sable and Opp., our worthy organist 1.y au address 1 sum collars itcelknt quality at 'I ., and presentation, an interesting pro- I,v1t'•itN •. Orr. gramme was rendered consisting of a _ humorous address by the (1...inos,' Ready for the BUSIEST SEASON of the YEAR In our last issue we gave you an outline of all goods in general off which we arc giving the variou; pastor here .111 Sunday and very ably Discounts and shall continue doing so until DECEMBER 24. Below we itemize a FEW SPECIALS preached an interesting sermon 1n be- which space did not permit in last issue, CAST half 441 missions. About :5) new meta• hers were received into the church having been converted during the recent special services. The annual S. S. meeting wan held here on Wednesday of last week a large 1 her were present and the election resulted in the following staff being chosen:--Superintes►dent, John Hazelwood; Assist. Superintendent. David Johnston; Secretaries. Frank LdUlS Goats oentsFurNsnlngs Since we have advertised these at a big reduction we hind • saps have increased enormously and our stock at present is very much broken and we (funning, Lottie Squire: Organists ager the Ira180r0 at Bio Rrpt c-rulN. 13easie Moller. Hilda (running: Libar- ianp, Willie Hodgson. F..arl Johnston: Ask to see our Light and Dark 13ible class. J. V. :1111160n: junior Bible Treasurer. John Hodgson; Teachers. Tweed Coats. Excellent quality and very warm. a1', 11.%1.1-• I'RI('k. About bar coupled with the splendid ee'.•••ws delivered from h•'th pulpit," or, s.ste bath. We say that Xruae was well spent. A happy and Prosperous New Year to every body is our wish, Mr, John (Meanie' of Clearwater Man. no a visitor in this ueighhorho(al 'ViNC11EI EA This is our {teat Ali•.s Bon s. of Ituff ick is the g'ieet our Pastor, singing by our choir, solo. of her Hunt, Mr. C. m•'n% through by (lector. alillson and Andrew Butt , during sale to e th • Christtnas bol:d ey(. of Parkhill also a nunuhrr of speeches $2 " get at 22,1 0 Mr. Geo. 1/Abridge -old a valtiatilc by the trustee.' and others. About the \n "1"1"484"'" Iamb lined n'ith s centre of the programme the chair- bolter hest quality abed and (0 centrereg- man called en our choir leader Newest this seasons coats at TEN PKR CENT. and TwIcNT' •FIV): reit CENT. Ovv according to styles. c,.1t. pried 1.111 ?'200. hi.lJf LLF. A Christmas service wail held in con• nertion with the Sunday School on Christmas morningwhich was ad- dressed by 1)r. Rouleton, of !teeter. A special collection wa.'1 taken in aid of the sick children.' Hospital. Mr. and lira Meehurn of St. Thomas, are visiting at Mr. I;Ilord's Mr. Walter Cudmore of Manor Sask. i•1' visiting relatives in this vicin- H. alillson who then stepped down t11'tr and to the great. surprise .)f our organist commenced to rea41 lite ad- dress which wan prepared by ' pas- To Several imitation Polly eolith in tor and is as folloaa (('Several the kind that are being sold ex Miss t(' nen : in view of the tenscel 1811 over (:*nada regular fact. that Christmas i a is dr*wing never y and cordon) warrants tie in tendering each other the warmand tendergr°et• ing of the season a number of your many friends have gathered on the present ocasion to with you the com• plimente of the glad Christmas tide, The new furnace warmed the ebur(' and to express in some formal manner thoroughly on Sunday morning. mor appreciation of the v*In:thls ser - Mr. Wilfred Johns is visiting with thio part of Christ" vineyard as Or- • church your faithfulness and efficien- cy have endear..' and have made us feel on obligation to you chat cannot easily be expressed 22.50 for 20.00 vire you have rendered the church in his parents. Or - The Nominations council passed oaf plea*nt ,.matt In the Whalen Methodist Iy .41111 the council NHP 811848 by Ace.jf Ia)11Atit<t There will he a lively con- test for the position of Reeve bel weer" ,1r. Atkinson and Mr. A Hunk in, The queatiml of A yanitair for the either by words or deeds In coming to) count waft discussed at considerable j Y aur aid front an adjoining church. you length. but no definite conclusion Vi AR have nlnniie and n On •Christian spirit reached whirl' we think looks well for your future hap;' •(•P. A spirit breathing leo much of the masters ode and eervi(•P cannot but be productive of great.:.en- iflt to other liven hut vo•Ir own. WP beg you therefore to accept of this gold watch and chain in recog- 1 you Irl our heart,' I l is h on Of th b • n•' of ' 1I8 1 I. %% II , I -Ins t .•� •;I I)1. 1" • 'il 1. I 1 .n :1 I ' -- 1 Mises Ida marl Annie Armitage of 1.11- 1, th 1811, 11.11 re'" nl'H 1'n can we•te the guests of Mies Vera Og. 1•:n h. 0 1 „ 11.. •• "rk. o8 h.rh 1 sten on Sunday. ', 1 :nen 1 to a:1 ! Mr. and Mrs (leo, .lmrgne$ of 'Vin• !. b h ! q ---.h1' chel•ea visite') with her parents here or. Mantle,' \, r, ('!, n. n o 'r Mr, Andrew Burt 44041 sister %table •t`u - of 1)sttoit, attended the prr.ent,e4 •:, '. \1t. . 11'1, I:,{. nine-• (irk 1.1 t :'I%' ..I'11o1' 14 t8 1h - n I \V • -- by 1' Y- r R(► Ii(tlli''', Chiiciren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA here on Frld*y evening rind enjoy/'o on he to. . ' inert I with the people here the Poria! ale and your (bal by 1 he gifts and talent,' meat in the h•Isen)Pnt after the pro- which the great Creator has endoa0(1 grain wee tendered up in the church. von. Signed en behnlf of the donor,'. 51r. !leery squire i.1' preparing 10 re- W. dl. B.,tr. Pastor•. Samuel (limning model huil�lir.sts on him son 1{olan(1's still John Wright• Committer, farm near \Voodh,un-------- - - NI r. Oen. Squire im preparing to ex- tend his farm next rumrner. Mr. Jornes 011.81 is hauling brick for the erection .d a new house on his far ill near (Ironton. Mr, Tuft of I(irkton assisted our Dilation of the walling And loyal aer• the musical depart meld who h counts y vire von have tendered t''lr church in 140"d of r•• • 1.1'+ .Dara.Alny you Bu ars of Red Clover, Alsike, Onions, Beans, Dried A",'les, Hides, ec►mor. for the glopy of tod and the Poultry, Butter and Eggs for which We pay the Highest ;ices. i . - - I 1 e the dowel' 16.00 for 13.00 ons for Xulds oIIts 11and Bags. Ilatldkerchief and Col- lar I1*gKs, Belts. Mntllo,a. Fancy Col - tars. Ilaudkeichiefs, Jewel casein. Per. fieri.., hack (oohs, Clouds. Silk Pearls Fa. -y eh*wla, Silverware, Cutlery, brushes. etc. Fancy dishes, Xn;a,' china here in abundance Our Range of Suits and 4)r'•rcoats fur Boys, Youths and Men is very large and hi a title that we specialize in and are showing everything in the Newest Fabrics. and Designs from the Cheapest to the Ilett. e handle chiefly the C. N. k R, Brand in urn's from $4.50 to $25 Showing Overcoat« in Blacks, Ieltons and Beaver Cloths, and Tweeds made with both Velvet and Convertible Col- lars from $G to 18.00 Glen's and Hoy 's Sweaters and Swea- ter ('oats. Pea Jackets. 'Vater and Mold I'root Smocks Etc. Den's Imitation Sewl•litled quill lined and Imitation Lamb lined Coate with Persian Lamb and Marmot Collars, Shells a gon'I black Beaver Cloth at Furs We wish to call your attention to the beauty of the fur, the fashionable lines and excellent workmanship in our collection of fin ruffs, stoles, snuffs, collars and coats. Have but one Astrachan black and nice curl regular 38.00 for 30.00 Several i.adi,•-• learned. lined •with Sable Oppospni t,.'l,lr and good Black Kersey shell re•gul:.r 38.50 for 34.00 This is a Snap Showing extensive range of Mink Marmot Stoles, Fancy Neck Lynx and also is Muffs al8ahell.', Sable, 1.ynI and Dyed Coon at a Special Ten per cent Discount 20.00 to 25,00 Me 1'i s All above Goods during Sale 10 per cent off See our Range of ('otters, Caps. ('ra- vets, Mufflers. 1oSr. llandkelchiefr. Mitt , 4;buves, Etc. Showing H special 15c Excelda Handker' chief IOc. Lindens Fleece Lined at :ale and 1111c reg (t i k 75 Wool Innshr iokable) $tic to $2.t0 per (lament. 11'e have ('.•01114 Wallaby, 1{I)BsiaD 11tk, Dog, 1{:c .:til to go et. Ten per cent Off 1'htr•,• iilHek Dog Eur -lined Coats. tier -man Utter 4'otlar, shell is good Mock l4.•;'err t'•I111Hr MEL 35, 0A .ior 28.00 Nouse Furnishings ('.''pets. 511.4..' PS, Curtain+. Floole Oilcloths „ate l.inoleums, tVindow Shoats, Etc. Ten per cent Off Groceries are Fresh and Prices to Compete with any Competitor. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA i l kid 1 i l