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Arks.ft Iowa avid as
Nee& ei,liwholesome
The most digestible of ngurshizig beverages''
ALE and STOUT
Creates appetite; makes meals taste
better brings hhealthy sleep. Keep it
always b the house. Your dealer
sells it, or you can order direct..
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Getting into the Home
Women buy more than
two-thirds the merchan-
dise sold fn retail stores
reeds
and t3Yet" "WCiAr11#laWt
the Classified Want Ads.
our'paper goes 'Int* the
omen *Ad the Want
Ads. will `reach that
3.penders.
eatty Bros? Feed
arid Litter Carriers
Overheiid Oonveyore.
atty Bros.' $teal
Smells & Stanchions
can be installed a4 d a..p s
l,urnber and inst, forever.
eatty Bros. Load
Binder
Tbeee three things are great
it.ber-eavere for farmers and no -
settles on a farm.:
For sale by
Gillespie, Exeter
HONE nil
w
Grocer:
Store
gavin , purchased the pre-
nses lately occupied py Mr.
M.°Jackson, South of the Met-
ropolitan Hotel, and establish -
a First Class Grocery Stock
therein, we invite you to call
and give us a trial order,
Our Motto is to keep noth-
ing but fresh goods, and you
may be always assured that
you will receive good goods
all the time.
All kinds of produce taken
in exchange«
Try as with your Christ-
mas order in Groceries.
JAS. COULD
Special
Prices on Royal House
hold, Purity and Five
OSOS FLOUR
10 days only.
of•
Seldon, Exeter
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and DRAY hueluess of MR. ,fi?M.
ARNOLD, ;'T.desire to announce
:to the Public oft*eter that T; am
preprirecii o givi ;'vou the best of
satisfactllim ire,;% }woi k„' connected
with• the hataifr''g „l"'For Abe ,rem -
gent orders left:lip phone or, ptmef'
SVise. at' TH H' ADVOO,A a Orly
1O1+,', PB.UN:.- rya ,:w':'F eee ee-,
?..m, . .w .
ru,nut,attentloo
it
BIG
CLEARING
ACHIM Sale
of all goods every afternoon
and evening of this week at
Bgcier Bargain Store
Everything roust be sold,
Broder°ick's old stand
B. W. F. BEAVERS
THOROUGHBRED ANIIiALS AND
PLANTS
T:neir Great Commercial Value
"There is as much ,difference between
thoroughbred road ordlnarj plants as
between thoroughbred and ordinary
animals.” This statement is made by
D. M. Perry & Cot, ;of Detroit, the
greatest -flower and vegatabies breed-
ers in the countrl- and appears in
their. 1911 Annual :Catalogue ‘just issu-
ed. They argue for the; great value and
eca!noniy of Thoroughbred seeds. "Any
I;ouridaimrintal natutttl law which ap-
peals equally to pla!n,ts." A. good clow
(1. e. a thourghbred)eats no more than
a poor oaie, but inay give twice aa much
butterfat. "Good blood" makesiate • much
difference with cern as ,with. cows. But
thoroughbred animals, •are not pro
duced In one or two :generati}ons, for
ho matter, how 8'uperior an individual
of common origin, ratY be its progeny
areas a rulc " like the general run of its'
antecedent. Hence the need for seedmen
like D. M. Ferns' & Co., They :have In•
experience, the best plantbreedln,;, baq-
uippment in the Unibid tats and lt
business acumen to sell only .such seeds
as have been bred from ,the choicest
stocks' for many generations.
D. M. Ferry & ,Co's! Seed Annual for
,1971 may -be had ,free of" charge by
writing do ithiin at Windsor, Ontario
it contains much of interest for those
who think,
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KPH VA
Parnt Sod-Tiic 100 acre Carni owned
by Mr. Jerry -Barry, Lot 1.3., Co n,. 12,
Stephen; was 1 est week ' purchased by
Mr. Levi Hamacher. The price paid was
:3(i100. This -Is ones of the -best farms
in. Stephen and the purchaser; can con -
,s icie
or-
sde he ha.,,S' bar sin It was owned
for many yews by Tc. SV. .H..,Iiooper.
rEet. r
y
.
ec
GREEN,
elections went o r' quietly.
ave our vocal man fol Steli-
e elect d as`counoillo W.
viaa ..elected, by a handsome.
iia ld `6lh,a&glkreeve of McGitlz-
ed"o acid
TEPHEN COUNCIL. AFTER THE HOLIDAY EXCITEMENT
Tho aa<ewly elected Gvuncll of: the T,owri-
sbip oe Stephen: held its first meeting
in the: Town Hall, }Crediton, on. D,onday
Jan. 9th, at 1.11.1/44. m. After; each mem-
ber had subscribed to Iain deelarati mi
Of office ai?Ed property quallficatlan s
the minutes, of the previdus meeting'
ere read and adopted.
Love—Yearley—That Sam'1 Brzown, be
appointed Treasurer at a salary of
$100, aatd that ilei fire "bonds forthwith
with. the Clerk of the "municipality` for
t;;,; due performance : ot such office. --
Carried, .
Yearley—Sanders—That Joss, Gua1nan
b=t appointed ;:se'seasor at a salary of
$80 and for maideg tea truant book
$10, and that James ,ITodgi,rts be care-
taker' at a _salary o , *20.—Carried..
Love—Yearley—That ITenzy 5weitzer
ad Claude Bluett be appointed Town-
auditors..—Carried.
Yearley—Kolle na,nn— That by-laws
Nos. 172 xnd 173,, 'being by-laws to ap-
Point municipal officers, having been'
read the third time, be passed and sign-
ed by the Peeve and Clerk, and the
aec,a of the corporation attached there -
"to., -Carried.
Kelierxnann :Sanders—That a by-law
be passed, purs+uart'to R„ S. '0. 1897,
Chap. 245, Sec. 20, enacting that
the number of tavern; licenses to be is-
sued after the Inst of May next in the
towaship of Stephen shalt be limited
to roux,---Carrtcc < •
ve--Kellerma t, --°Treat by -leve No.
1, 4,
being' a by lew to limit the mine
taws of tavern licences to be issued: In
Township of Stephen, having heeds read
the third tisane, ba Passed and signed
by the Reeve and ,Clerk, and the seat
of the Corporation attael3e4 thereto
[Carried..
Tee following orders were passed, --
R. Bandfard, emu, on I3iddulph• Beene
dere, $10 i Chas, Wog, haumia "scrap -
re ea 8, D.,142; Sendry peroona, mi11°a-
ieipai eleetlere exPe+llege, $99.25 s S. Staan-
teke & Soli, lumber, $0e,41.; Municipal
World, stationery, 0.01 ; D. Oestreteh-
or, cleaning cement moulds, SOc. ; Vern.
Relily, rep, culvert oat S. B., $1; Alonxa
Hodgins. Co, gas. $2.10 ; S. Stanlake.
Son, refund" deg tax. $1; Sick Chit_
tea's Hospital. grant. 0; Dlun,iclpai
orld, vub(icriptito.*a,ais, e 1 Dickeett 4
arlinee ft al re, award 15.00; Alonza
Uodgine, Vo'llvetor'e salary, $7't1 •, R.
I3amitten, rent for yard, ee.
ounce; adjourned to meet main the
tith day or March, 1911. at 1 p. m<
lav aha
Town, Hall, „Crediton. a
Henn' Eilber, Tp. ;cleric.
LONDON THEATERS.
"Il"tetry CKars, From as Pinny to 'Six-
pOlsoo For a Bill of 04 Kay.
M the Loudon theaters when 'the'
yaing woman shows you to a seat she
SU If you wisha program. If you
4* you play sixpence in the oreibestra
or dress circle for a program hand-
Sem(wly printed on tine paper. The
price ranges down. through "thrip-
p'ence" and "tuppence" as the gaiter -
lea aticend to a penny le the cockloft.
The quality of paper and the general
mrtistie merit of the program decline
With the price, but exactly the same
information is conveyed for a penny
ate for sixpence. The fastidious theta
tel goer might prefer to pay a dime for
&neat and simple program rather than
to have a bulky bunch of advertise-
ments gratis, as in New York, but
these London programs, although not
so thick as those of New York, are not
devoid of advertisements. This gives
the purchaser the feeling that he is bo-
ing worked at both ends. A lady re-
minds me, however, that a program in
a New York theater costs her 10 cents,
as the smeary printing rubs off on her
White gloves, the cleaning of which
costs a dime.
The quality of the performance at
the better London theaters certainly
averages no higher than that at simi-
lar theaters in New York. The music.
halls are the resort of the great uiid-
dle class. These are great auditori-
ums with tier on tier of galleries, the
seating capacity r.-rging perhaps from
3;000 to 5,000.—Loudon Letter in New
York Sun.
The Roman Tribune.
The tribunes in ancient Rome repre
sented the people in much the same
way that the house of commons does
in England and the house of repre-
sentatives in tills country. For a long
time the patricians or aristocrats of
}tome had, everything their, own way.
But when the plebeians ,, (or, as we
would say, the "plain people") got their
tribune the reckless' tyranny of the
patricians ceased. The tribune had
great power. He could veto almost"
any act and nullifyalmost any `law
'
passed by tee Romans. Liberty among
Ole Romans dates from the time they
tirst secured their tribunes.—New Yorl.
.' nerican.
Friendship's Tribute.
Gladys—Did you see what the so"
icily column of the Daily Bread said
about" Nin .Dillard: the other morn-
„,
inn .? `Site ,:moves ` with ease and grace
i0 our most exclusive circles' ' May-
i„,110—Yips. I read it. It's, dead 'err
nin'.tha11 the editor who wrote that,
( .,ni 'lever seen her on. rollerskates.—
Chicago
Tribune.
Against His Convictions
ga
'1:nve some of this W eish ra .pbit,:
Il'anson? asked Bjones as: he stirred
the olden concoctlefitin,tkie? C n;
dish. ;aaa `,5-- ", fi.b,,c,.,•
'•No,' thanks, #jAnr
Blouson, patting hiJ afOizYB+
returlaed
tenderly;
1 am unalterably oppnee `to sill +eot-
poration taxes " Harpergtee
'1 'met yo1C
was;: very Willi'.
"The villa`kil
never take
r,i lrui
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ewho'
hist zt
n•ra 1- .c .
There are any restful places to re-
cuperate at—inearby is the St. Cathar.t
Imes,
,.z , and 'Mount CI .,
Clemens min-
eral resorts.; 'The "Highland Ion" 'at
Algonquin .Park I fou can enjoy the
pure air antd winter sports, and rest
to ytour heart cement,
A trlp to Teznagaml, Cobalt, Gowganda
or new gold field oi', ,porcupine will suntt
the prospector,
The Su..any South, Florida, California
or Mexico will appeal to, t-kOse who
wish to. get away from the cold weather.
Full information, tickets, and Illus-
trated literature from than Trunk
Agents, or. address J. D. McDonald,
District Passez•.ger Agent, Union :Slat -
tog, Tar ontia, Ont.
SHIPKA
Era: Ford was called to Granton, last
;Week, by the death oG hia`naother, Dins.
Leavett, returning on Friday evening.
firs. Jas, Hannan, who bas been und.
er the weather, has fully recovered.—
nee efisa the familiar face of our late
school teacher, Mr Robertaola, around
the burg. while every. body extendef the
good wishes to him in his new field c
)abor.—Dir.Ec i Durr our neva teacher.
has started to train the' minds .4oi the
kiddies, We wish; i.m every success,
—Quite a lturnber of our yours ,men .are
eeeakirsg o going "West in the spring.
W".eddut;.--tt quiet but pretty `ved-
dt!:, look place at the home lot TJSr, arid.
Mrs. Joint, McQueen 41-1 NIredilgediy, Jan..
4th, at high noon, when[ their eldest(
deo filter Margaret A. was united In
;neer-Lege to Mr, Frederick G. 'fernery
of ]i;tcheil. Rev. Colin Fletcher of
Thames Read, assisted by thy ethic's
u;?p.le, Rev. A. Stewart of London, offic-
iated, and the wedding merele was'play.
ed by DXias Agar. The bride was be-
comfnat). attired in eream aa.ttn. with.
lace and Pearl trimming9, and carried
a bouquet of roses. < ,After a dainty
wedding. breaefast Sir. and sere. 'fern-
ery left or; the erening train" ler ,a, 'short
honeymoon is1P, atter which they will
reside iii aittchelt °
GItAND BEND.
Dir. and Xre. Hs rniitoa and, family, for
ninny of Grand £lend, who last summer
lett for the, west:, and aro now living
at. Turgeoae, •13. C., in, a recent letter
made reference to the e(ze:"otthe timber
ria that section, Front one tree there
was recently cut tour 1; foot ;Jogs and
seven 10 toot logo, which- squared to
10 latches. The total length of trio
tree was 210 feet. , .
*Messrs. Charles and Waiter Pagejiave
arrived home from Detroit, where they
have b:en visaing.—sir, 8. Dewey 13 111
with pneumonia,—Mr. and Mrs Wm. 01.
Ivor arrived 'home. Wednesday tram St.
itsrys,--Mr. E Brenner wee In Dash-
wood Saturday.—W. and. Mrs \Vnl, Do,.
w,ey who were visiting in efunro, Miele
wero ealled•horne Thursday owing' to
the Illness ot their, eon.
u! 11RKT0N.
Est. shier of kiarniota isvisiting with
friends ,pore: Mr, Adam Shier is arty very
poor :health at present.—Tlze LO,F. In-
tend giving an oyster supperion;'Jan. 17
—Mrs. Dr. Ferguson; oe Torionto is vis-
iting Mrs. Wm. Wiseman.—Mr. How-
ard [Balfour of Torante spent a fow•
days last "week with friends .here. —
i,tispes Ethel and Rota Shier Have.gone
to. Stratford to attend Business College.
Dfr, John Sutherland: of Iiaintota ins
visiting' Il,is parents. --Miss Hattie Kirk
of Hanaiota is vis,iting,.her`mother Mrs.
L. II-Ark.—Mr ,and airs. Bert Doupe of
Crandall, Man., are the .guests; of Mr.
1111d Mrs. IV' T. Itoadhouse,
HFNSALL
Death—The .sudden death of Mr. Wm:;,
Mitchell occurred here on Thursday cast,
after onlyone day'd illness, at the age
of 76 years. Deceased had'been a res-
ident of I-1ensali for about fifteen years;
previous to which he farmed ,on.; the
south boundary of TuckeSsmiih. He
was a blacksmith in Centralia for 20
years before his taking up farming as
an occupation..: Born at Darlington he
came to Huron county about 60 years
ago. Resides .the wife, he leaves two
daughters' at home, one in North Dak-
ota and one son .in, Manitoba. The fun-
eral took place to }_Hen,aall cemetery on
Tuesday afternoon.
Irogarth—Murdock: At the First
-`Methodist parsonage, Wellington :street,
London, Wednesday, Miss Vera, daugh-
ter of Mr. ainadcMrs. Thompson Murdock
of I-Ien,sall, Ont., was united in xnarriage
to Mr. Arthur Cleveland Hogarth, of
Calgary, Alberta. The ceremony was
preformed by Rev. Richard 'Whiting, B
A. Mr. and Mrs.'tH-Iogarth left, or their
wedditnig tour to Hensall, and, other east-
ern point's, "after which, they,• will go' ;to
[Calgary, where Mr.Hosarth is teller
ur.
the Molsons.,Bank.
ZURICFR.
Mrs. Henry Wurm is visiting relatives
in Pigeon, ,Mich.—Messrs.. Earl and
Harold Schilbe Ief't an . Tuesday tor
their home in Detroit. -Mr. Fred Sch-
nell of Chicago. visited' his father and,;
other relatives last week. -Mrs. ,Bern-
hardt of .Prestoin ' was -.,the "'guest of her,
p
trents, Rev. and Mrs. ,Maas s,:over the:
bo
f:days.. 1ts Laura Bender of .town
and ivlisses Rose and Lovina Iiaarchera
of the 'lathed—' 'Ieftt on ,Wednesday for:
a. * 8i
Dr:tram.—The a^vs?,,p`briaet ,iniac of re-?arl,anri
n•i
ftz na
camtei
>`vGrhtai,
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4.•,
r. 'Wilbur
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and 2.2 „I re
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--gib e i3 Ya:; k s t o t Xr
eat, of?t#
Thiel of Viater1oo visited re atfve:
tcc"en,'tly,--Mr. Jo?arx Caen of . tIte
and nils Albert Gies not Berl#rt
visiting their parents, Dir anti,
Erra..st files.—Rev. Aiired Gelgec
Pembroke, son of Mr. and 4Ire';
Geiger, was taken, very ill last
atad has been taken' to the hospita
her
NW ea
e
Isa ^I k',s,ttD-rhe, death •rccerred l.„
nsharti of ; Irct. Abigail Wood, reit
€'e late `int. Wood,who Preiiseeaaed
17 ars. She was: iI,be.
S as ak nest a lite long res d r
tovrr 9xs;,o. Three salts a_ d t
0
SEA FORTH—An lateresting event, took
DtccHLLIVRAY. dace, Str=_ttord, go Ole. when
Hr,Archibad 'iiddlen?Rst, of Chatham
Daztiel Dorman, et 7tn conn, Ste
iliirrY, h -ad two colts killedt ort the
G. T. R. traek'east 'of Ailsa Craig by the
evening mixed going east Mr- IDOr ntirt
has fit ed a claim', for $350 against the
G. T it.—Mr. :'rim. ;Hutchinson, pt 27t2z
Co:. ,afcGlllivray, whale visiting his
daughter, Mrs. 0; M. Wilson, #f Sarnia
Tunnel, had a stroke of pareleels erten
which he had not recovered ;when .he
took an, attack of pneumonia !roan whictt
he never rallied, dying on Friday, Dec.
30, at the ripe age.lot 86 years anal 4
nttonths, He was bot in yorlcshireir
E: r,, and was one the Oldest pion eers
of Ilutcbiz*son, 3feGliiivrag. I1'e is "sur
v[ved by his son, ex -reeve R. *'fetch
bison on the old{" a a'ruentead, Mrs. 0, 22..
Wilson, Sarnia Tunnel and, Mrs, Samuel
Hertel./ Shiplea. e,Xr. Hutciiineon was a
typleal Srin isbfrran and balghIy esteenwd
as a friend and neighbor, Tite'fa;tteraA
took place on. M ntday front his late
r rsidehce to ' titch his remains were:
taken from S'arr+ia, interment takat;g
place Ira Parkhill: eemeteree, The sycrm•-
Psthy of thn ut'lty is exte ailed to
the bereaved,
The foligwitg; is the electiett reeelt
Polis
For Reeve,
Miller a8 51 41 49 49 20 2 9-208
rile e 30 41 72`28 67 70 96-410
For Deputy Reeve ;
Darling 21, 33 33 22 rib 30 31-22p
Merely tee 62 71 43 46 42 72--402
For Councillors
Morgan 41. d4 76 2116 14 1,6-218
Nickles 31 30 3,4 2,6.84ail es-^8'sI
Rosser 35 81.47 49 42 4T .42--293
aebhason 53 48 e3 49 88 49 76-42 e
ae;xt Airs, John Reichard returned'
last week~ to their hemet ire Pert + Iurraxi,
after a pleasaant visit with the latter's
easier, etre, Mower,
llltt;CEFIELD—We xe ret to learn
or a asriotig aceideiit wiitcht 'iyttfeti :t lir.
Charles Wright, of To ClCe t aititlls e4
Xlrucetield, one day of
Wright waa in. his bard and tla,r tine
rx;md m111 into gear« His sleeve hast
caught ire' the machinery and he wast
wound around the spat so alutcklY aatd
ao
tightly Viet he Was; =Able to 2tee?
itianself. He suffereda badly dirloeited;
shoulder and a 'fractured rib and was'
otherwise severely bruleeed. Fortunately
the wind was not very strong' at tieo.
time or be would certailnly have been
crushed, to death. As it wee, :Ma body.
acted it a break and prevented tee nail[
front revolving until his son carne to
hie relict tend throwing the mill , out
of gear relieved :his; Sather from. tee per-
ilous and painful poeitton.
131...\KE,--A quiet weeding was sotenni-
[:zed at the bottle of Mr ;Geo.' ,Sparlrei.
when their eldest daughter. 'Margaret,
was made the life partner of 'Dr,•Kearap
lately ot Toronto. About 50 guests
were present.
CLINTON—A wedding o; much inter-
est to Clinton: was soteinnlzod at the
a•esidence of Mr. and, firs. :John' <'Wtse
man, when their eldest daughter, Clara
L. Kllhough was married to, 7thni t t ,
ilebcrteoit. of .Lethbridge, Alta„ Tho
ceremony was pertorrned by the Itev,
Alex Stewart, D. D., !n; the presence
of immediate friends and relatives, The
bride was assisted by Miss. Annie ,DIc-
Corvie who was gowned in pintanimor
de sole over silk. Mr. Sno, Crooks sup-
ported the groom.
anted iia i aarrts,ge with [tea
lioberta Joiitustoza, eldest daughter so« ✓ft
at sl D£rs. Robert Johnston, ee Seafor>.t.,
C.' TON --Last weer Mr., Jena Ran-
a=orta left. far Ifalitat tca,eail'Per S. S.
Corsicayn for England. This +viii t
tans twentA i,teventh voyage over the big
o~.
-'AR2,:.HILL ,A, qtr:et wed.diog ook
place at the ?Methodist Parsona:ge Sarnla
Dec. 27th, wiie,z= Miss Lydia J..'Van
alstb e. ,d.atighter of r, and Mr'sc. U
VVat aalstitieaunited in
t,:rrloge tcv 41.1.hert,, Eitrlisg, a icer
ew a t of kart til. The ceremony ' a,s
perferraae4 by Rev, 'S*;.".., 11. I3arractiouga.
sass ays da
fly What vita
For sale
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1'sinclprl Vier,
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Irr,A1 S AGO people ataed to
mstti'il otnooltitsi'Iaaure; t,y
shouting :from the Rouse tops,
lir You triad t2,at to-dar >e
would 'Probably' have to etppoar
b-abre r` sorimisider is aaaaltr.
man, uses our Want.Atis.
The Old Way
. to
cure a
Cold
The New Way
take
Howey''S
Cure -a -'Cold
Capsules
l i v the New Method Treatment
NO'NAhi S oR PHOTOS 'USED W THoUT WRITTEN CONS N .
Thourands;of young'anlmiddle•ageclmen are annually swept to a premature crave
through Early indiscretions, Excesses a -v 11 ood Diseases, If you have any of 101
lowing synzpcouts consult us'before it is too late. Ate you nervous and weals, tie pon
• dent'aud-gloonsy, specks, before the eyes, with dark' circles`under them, weak back
kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart1,bashful,,dreams and .losses, sediment in urine
ppimples on 11he face eyes sunken,. hollow cheeks,,careworn expresson; poor memory
lifeless, "distrustful ,energylack anil's1rength, tired Mornings, restless nibs, cha:go:M.1e
ti ore: hroat etc",
h"iriood9 .:tussal mixnliood retna ucs deet ,: bone: sins >iiair loose; s t _,
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iari tat YOU WILL itE WRECie
O'urNew Method - can Cure you and make a man ofyou. oUnder its influ
encsthe brain, bcanaesacriG^E^,-.e bl od purified, so that all pimples, Utotalsand ulcer
s
oils° :pear file nerves become strong as steel, so that nervousness, bashfulness and de-*
:2t e• •,r the eye becomes bra ht:'the face full and clear, energyt_ turns to the
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o'tnatterwho has Hated:3•00 write an
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