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DIAMOND DYES
'• Las I)ecetnber I used DIAMOND
DVI•:S to color a skating costume for
my viae ghter. The skirt was a cream
colored heavy weight serge ; the sweater,
ttique and saslt were white, all four
pieces very much soiled. I colored each
piece n rich, Clark cardinal with the
DIAMOND DYES, and they are prettier
than ever before."
Urs. Fred. T. llopkins, Winnipeg, Mau.
For Sporting Costumes.
Every winter the women of Canada
use some fashionable shade of the DIA-
MONI) DYES to recolor spotted and faded
Skating, Snowshoeing and Tobogganing
costumes. For such work the DIAMOND
DYES give rich and perfect colors that
never fade in sun or washing.
DO NOT B1; MISLED by the state-
ments of any merchant or dealer that fee o f 10 and 15 cents will be charg-
Wool and Silk (animal materials); Cotton ed. It is hoped that Mr. Mauch and
azul Linen (vegetable materials); and family will render several musical se -
Mixed Goods (in which vegetable meter* lections in Japanese. !The church
tai generally predominates) can be dyed choir as also tlio Male Chorus, will
equal,} well with the same dye. provido special music at all the Ser.
DIFFERENTIA' AFFECTED. These vices. Everybody welcome.
fabrics are differently affected by contact
with dye solutions. They require dills --_t_
erent dyes. For any one dye to have the
saute effect on these different materials
is a chemical impossibility.
USEFt?I, IN EVERY HOME manufacturers reap Pie harvest. un- Lewis. Evening subject, The Farm.
Send us your name and address less great care is taken to dress Water Supply, R. Stephenson, of An -1 Farquhar
and we will mail to you free of cost warmly and keep lite feet dry. This caster: The Principles of Cultivation•
the fatuous Diamond Dye Annual, New is the advice of an old eminent au- and Rotation, A. G. McKenzie, of The annual meeting of the l'sborne
Teddy -Bear Booklet, and Diamond Dye thority, who says that itheumatism Fairview- and llibbert •Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
Cook Book. Kidney trouble weather is here, and CREDITQN was held here Monday, February 3rd.
WELLS& RICHARDSON CO., LIniITelD Kidney trouble is here. and also tells AfternoonSubjcet, The Principles There was rather a small atten(iancs
MONTREAL, P. Q.what 10 do in case of an attack. of Cultivation and Rotation, A. 0. pts the roads were almost impassible
- Get from any good prescription Aic•Kenzie; .Noxious weeds and Low on account of the recent storms.
pharmacy, one-half ounce Fluid Ex- to Combat There, W. S. Fraser, of There was a good feeling throughout
tract U:.n(Ielien, one ounce Compound Bradford ; Selected Subject, Local P. tho meeting and the policy holders
1'argon, three owlets Compound Madgeand .It. Gardener. Eveningwere well pleased with the financial
Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking subject, Heavy horses, A. G. Dichen_ statement of the company. The
in a bottle 0n(1 take a teaspoon-zie: 20th. Century Agriculture, \V, .'resident. Mr. Passmore, gave a
fol after meals and at bedtime.short review • 1 the business of the
.rust try this simple home made S. Frazer. company since its organization show -
mixt ure at
how-mixturu;.t the first signof R(1RAND EN1)heums- ing its steady growth from its in -
TREATMENT. Itism, or your back ache, or you feel Afternoon subject, The Principles aug
ernt ion. Ile slated t he increase
THE EXETER TIMES, FEBRUARY ;'th1.0s
' Crediton 1
UN-
DJOS YOU r
D". i'. J. �laCUl?, :11 F.5113E1t
TARIO COLLF.GF. PHHYSIC!.f
ins and Surgcwus. Successor to Dr.I Foo1
E. A. Haiet. Orediton. Ont.
Hotel for Sale.-• The Royal Hotel
l'rediton,is for sale subjvet to lease.
For terms and part Italia! s apply to
WALTER CLARK, Ctt•diton.
The Guelph Mercury Lis the fol-
lowing to say about Itrv. E. H. Bean
the popular pastor of the Evangel-
ical Church. "Ott Sunday afternoon -
Jan. 19, a large crowd found their
way to the City Hall, where the W.
C. '1'. 1'. held tho initial meeting of
the winter series of Gospel Temper-
ance meeting_. To say the least
the meeting was an utlpar-
allelled success. The women etre to
be congratulated on securing such an
excellent speaker, dtev. E. 11. Bean,
of Crediton, who held his audience
continuously for forty-five minutes,
and then they were sorry io have
hint stop. He opened up the work
by a very capable address. At the
close of the address on motion of
Itev. Jas. Harris and Mr. \Vin. Striv-
en, a hearty vote of thanks was ten-
dered the speaker."
Anniversary services will be held In bottles containing
in Zion !Evangelical Church, Sunday 1 07.. _I (:' l O!. O!.. 1 ti OZS.
Feb's,. 17th., 1908. The services of ' t t
Tice. J. P. Bauch, Missionary, of
Tokio, Japan, who is home on fur-
lough have beim secured for the oe- South Huron Farmers'
casion. Ito will preach in the Ger-
man language at 10 A. M. Sunday,
and in the English language at 2.30 Institute.
and 7 1'. +M, Special offerings will
bo lifted at all the services. On
Monday evening 17th., Rev. Mr.
Bauch, will deliver a leeture illus- Supplementary meetings of the
traced by stereopticon views setting above society will be Meld as follows ,-
forth the life customs etc., of the-Farluhar, lirenner's ,fall, ;Felr'y•
Japanese, having special reference to 15th.; Crediton Township Hall, Feb').. held by their many friends. Among
missionary enterprises. t A 'manna! 17th.; Grand ,tend Public hall, FeL y.1 tho presents was a beautiful fur -
18th.: 'Zurich Township hall, I'e 'yI lined coat, tine gift of the ,;room
19th.; Beus:l1 Opera house, a ) and a handsome check from the
20th.; Strong's hall, Tuckersmith, bride's father. The •wedding party
Feb' •. 21st. • Varna Town Ball Feb' •. drove to ,Centralia y 3 n1►ah• where Mr. and
c7.30 o'clock. 2-ud.: at 2 o'clock and and Mrs. Amy took the five o'clock
FAHQUIIAIt 1 train for 'liraiitford, where they will
Afternoon subject, the Growing of seen(i a short honeymoon. On their
Root Crops, It. Stephenson, of Micas- return t hey will visit friends for a
let ; Laying out o[ the farm (nu11 month, when they will leave for nhir
SIIAtKE IN A 110TTLE tt'lanning of buildings for Utility) home in _Manitoba. Their many
Now is the time when the doctor 'Purposes, A. G. McKenzie, of Fair- friends joist in hearty congratulations
gets busy,and t he patent rnedicitw view ; $elected subject, ;Local, \V, i and best wishes for a happy life..
Feed You?
Dr. 1I. Snow, late Senior
Surgeon, Cancer hospital
London, wrote: The mainten-
ance of sound nerves equilib-
rium by scientific tissue nut
nition like Bovril will do more
to stay the ravages of any ma-
lady thlill It century of med-
ical progress in drug treat
ment."
"13ovril" is all beef:
Sohl by your
Druggist and Grocer
MONTREAL BOY
GIRL
NfALCO BY
am Buk
Keep Zam-Buk Handy!
Accidents will happen to the
best regulated families, and
the necessity of keeping handy
a box of Zam-Buk-the valu-
able "first-aid" cannot be too Zara-Buk's Wonderful Way.
strongly insisted upon.
Zam-Buk is absolu:e-te unique in its
Mr. 1'. Webster, jig Seigneurs Street, composition, and must not he confused with
Montreal, says : "One day as I was lifting cheap ointments containing rancid animal
a pan of water off the stove, my son Eddie fat which the skin cannot absorb, and
ran toward me and knocked the pan up- which consequently instead of cleansing
wards. The water ran over his neck and the pores cloys them up.
scalded him very badly. It is a very auk- Zant•Iluk has revolutionized existing
ward place on which to keep a plaster and methods of healing cuts, bruises, !urns,
several things which we tried (ailed to give scalds, chapped hands, cold ,ores, chafing,
him relief. We then applied 7.am•Iluk and treats in a new, scientific and effective
(which we had used some time before Ito a way the worst case of eczema, piles, ulcers,
batl gathering on my little daughter's head) bad legs, blood e!iaoning, festering, psori-
and this acted like a chane. It drew away ails, scurf, ringworm, children's scalp
the pain and healed the scald. we have troubles, sores on the back, and all those
proved Z.am-I3uk an invaluable remedy." inflamed, burning, irritable and diseased
SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE !conditions of the human skin that incapaci•
:\aluaint yoZm
urself with a -Hug.. Send this
and torture their thousand victims.
coupon with ,c. stamp (for return pottage) to' of all druggists and stores, roc• a Lox, or post•
The 'Lam Pak Co., Toronto, and possess a dainty paid from the Zam-Ruk Co., Toronto, on re.eipe
sample box. a63 of price. y boxes for $r.::.
SEF R D AFTER
E AN A TER
that the kidneys are apt acting just of Cultivation end Rotation, A. G. during the last year, $173,000.00 was
Canadian Tetterine 1 right. This is said Id be a splendid McKenzie; Noxious weeds and how the greatest in th.• company's history.
is an absolute, certain care for Eczema, Acne kidney regulator, • almost cer- to Combat Thetn, W. S. Fraser ; Se- J. L. Russell and \Vm. Roy were; r>
B e, Tetter,ScaldIPimples, d, Itching
Ids. Piles.
tale remedy lecte(1 subject,ected Directors for t he r'llsuin
Barbers's,Itch Ilcad, Itched 1 tion worm, y for all farm, of rhea- Local, \1'. Lewis,L,.tcis, nndg
Sores. and all cutaneous and facial blemishes. 1matism, which is caused by uric void It. 11, McLean. Evening subject, three years. John Kayand Joshua
Has been thoroughly and successful) tested Ileav • horses, A. G. McKenzie : 20th
R Y y in the blood which ltidneys fail 5 Johns were Reelected auditors. A[-
10 hundreds of so called incurable cases. to filter out. Any one can easily pre- I Century Agriculture, \V. S. Fraser. ter. s1 " annual mcteting the Directors
pare this at horn» and_at small cost. i r%t'RICi' met ,.•r organization. ,T. L. Russell
Druggists in this town and vicin' Afternoon Subjcet, 1(eavy :horses. was elect:(1 president and W. 11,
ity, when shown the prescription, • A. G. McKenzie; Weeds and how to Passmore. vice-president. 11. iW. F.
stated that they can either supply .
these ingredients. or, if our readers
prefer. t hey will compound the mix-
ture for them.
CI,A.8TCDRIA. Mckenzie; Eastern and Western
elhe Kind You Hate Always BoughtCanada, \V SI
Bean theIF,NSALL
Signature
of
I1 is entirely unlike any other preparation,
taixture or ointment that has been sold or pre-
scribed.
A few applications will convince that is has
wonderful medical virtue and Intrinsic met -it.
It is made in Canada. .k goal honest Cana-
dian preparation.
Price one box Fifty Cents, or five boxes Two
Dollars.
Mailed to any address on receipt of price.
sold and recommended by all leading Drug-
gists in Canada.
Pamphlet free to any address.
Manufactured and soki by the sole proprie-
tors.
The Tetterine Chemical Co.
Windier. Ontario.
Sold itt Exeter by W. S. Cole, W.
S. Mowry and .1. W. Browning, Drug-
gists,
PLA!" 'AI.K FROM TUI •1
•
A prornin.:e►• physician, famous for
his success in too treatment of kid•
ney and bladder ;roubles, stated that
Wprescription
to the alio ing to due n
great deal of his success:
Ono ounce fluid extract dart'
lion;
Oqn ounce compound Balatono ;
.e .ir ounces compoun 1 syrup
sarsaparilla.
Mix and take a teaspo..nful after
meals and at bedtime, drinking
plenty of water.
This mixture will, ho F•ays, osi•
tively cure any disease • arising from
weak, eloggct) or inivei:o kidneys,
and will assist these organs to
cleanse tho bluest of the poisonous
waste matter and acids, which if
allowed to remain, (Huse lumbago,
lame lack, rheumatism and ee erica.
amt at the sane lime will r store th •
lean yi to 1talthy normal action
The trete diem.. which nre pure,,
vegetable and • of r - : s hat m'e s, can
be procured 11 + 1 . \ „ors, .1rnggiet
and n,i col at :,o:,, .1 vt•ry lit 1 • cos!.
This it it v, •t '! • •n'•.•:',•e;ly be
emelt ripper . 1• -' '•. ... c .mors.
•e'rosa• : -».:. s ac•> > • ss -94.01'•2
•
LEARN 41111.1
Citi )• ryHcpII
l'I I '� .1 mol'0
W.• ,t ,.,; • .e- . ; t , • .: , very haute . in
Ontai., woere tbe.: .•,:`•
. . have decided
to give. der_:a
: : • , - ••01,.... • nr tmpn»-cd b13
course is d:r,,,u:.k:n41. 11.0.1111.1.g tut Ladies
Tailor System t s t,h-.,e ,. a pr,ce, $5.00
As there aro a lana • eun'ls r e l people. e ---vee
lair• dressmakers ra. c ei 1 .rn,.t learn b. rail
ere will • .•1 s::tttn ctnd f, et Iers n (wh•h
teach:, '1�•.r t .- wee. a , r•f, -t felting ware!
r rtia•r • 1 ; 'sae white., t.; l , Iare. After you
1 .^nt cart Isar.., r,•ntl 1101.00 and se
t t“1 futi e:nsr.e e 1 • -n P;,ase d-.
n r . ,d unless v,•s wish 1.!earn drrasn.akir.,•;
we are s• sure .•r _'. ,rc con 'earn Ih,,t we gun;
alter hr give Sind to waive, we (-anent 1:: ch.
levees' tete% h • r..• fa z• -t1 '
• '1'11% nay etrue ,' 1 ••• •-
t . ti,' to • 1. •.. r
i•.t•.• .
hav• 1• a •1 • r • .. ••'
clam. ., e,.. •. ,..
were•,- , i ,.:: e- e - .
614} -SIV ur $••4404•' r•n-a:•.t,. .
\V ;•e for part
Ad.l:te-t SANDERs'flRFec etrT r"r. 1111 -OL
31 Erie Street. Stra•iord.'• ••- . usda.
1'. 8. 81tI ttsClt l i s mtv.
will please hole that we
es
base to pay Dili' cent postage
nn saris paper going to the
1 ni:col States. This meting
that your suhscribtion mint
be pati in advance. \wheti
you iter your aul.acription ex-
piring remit 81.'0 for another
year so that you ss ill not
mi•e any copies of The Times.
Combat Them, W. S. Fraser; Seize- Beavers was re -appointed beec'y-Treas.
ted Subject, Local, T. Fraser and w. Mr. Lloyd Able -omit. of Bayfield.
Lewis. Evening Subject, /Principles who has been visiting a1 W. A. Turn -
of Cultivation and Rotation. A. G. bull's and 11. W. F. Beavers' returned
to his home on 'Thursday.
Miss Ada Tucker is confined to her
bed through illness. Dr. Browning is
in attendance. We hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Ed. Campbell is on the sick list
this week.
lowing to the storm of 'Friday and
Saturday last, the mail was not able
to get through to Mitchell on .11mt-
day morning.
Mr. It. .1). Turnbull and W. A.
Gardiner returned Tuesday to St.
Mnrys.
rot? ,r _ilr:�:
r r
k -
Yonte;ti find it i:n•rassiblc to :rel••' 1
e comfa::,ble shave with a t::. •: 'rte:
that i; rotP P Y tempered, ro rrt cr--
featly ,.royoud and .pet ,teyi 1•,• C"'i•
creed. Ityou Ind it pet�lrr•u:g ur,f
eonret rely upon your own 1.:?gginent
buy a razor bearing the name Cart•,
(Iagnet ic-it is unconditionally
gnlranteed. l; •a
The Carbo Magnetic razor blade 1
is the only nese idea in ten:pering iu
historyofshaving 1: istltroret'e.:!1y /e7 •t
and mechanically perfect, beiag f 1 '
ground, !trapped and sn.arp:ce J
the Hanttur1; process - thz mese
known in razor rraau'acttirc. CO
The s:cret process c( accurately
ncar:ring and a?plying; etectri: haat
has result ' is securing, tilt Si,bast
percentage 61 carbon ever known is
Die history cf razor no.
Car:ongiv•stena:ay, ton;•t:ncasand
Itie to steel. Cit it is perfect fuel
iar 1 burns quickly, hence When too 7
l,'• •:.!1y supplied it is consumed by r't
1.•'e-tuv'rirg before it is Ciel. 1 "
• • rot. r.at7•li::^. tet:'1 of a ,
• o.! either sol.%:!eataoarft.
1.- , * w'•.:11 teak t' re.-1::rg a
o•::., , ••t.'ge wa:. enaer.r
: 1. T'te nr: -. .
(`t ,•.
;:.. ... .rd.
Ort:,
t`•r,• v.Mti para hr.-
Soap particle-s:'u-A. a ,i r:•; . -
make the lather. 7 h,, is r.:. - �
Cie stropping!. llo.,ir.t- and e ' -
are only requi::.t trent)... L - ._ 1
or bent teeth.
But test th;s UHCOMehr.,•:3.7y
SMINOwanfeed razor is yc.-r own
horns -or have your barber use at on
you -for thirty days
Drop us a postal, er better -et,
ems ie end see us and we wail punt
lyoo cur new proposition for having
these razors tested without oblige
pica to purct.ase, together with one
free boctlet "frets on Shaving."
Afternodn Subject, 'Leavy Borges
A. G. McKenzie ; Noxious weeds mid
how to Combat There, \V. 8. Frazer ;
Selected subject. Local. T. Carling,
subject l'oultry ; anti ,Trio. ,MeNnugL-
ton. Evening subject, Laying out of
the Farre and Planning Buildings for
Utility Purposes, A. G. MoKenzie;
2br h Century Agriculture, W. S.
re. •e r.
1
STRONG'S HALL --as-
-Grippe is sweeping the country,
Afternoon Subject, Principles of Stopit with l'reventics, before 11
n
Notation and Cultivation, A. G, Mc- getdeeply Heated. To check early
ie zie : Sheep, s breeding ►ganc Manage -
;
a t e -
colds with these b Candy Tablets
Y
recut, S, Fraser ; Subject lignin" is surely sensible; recd safe, lirevevi-
1 led, Local, Alex. Mustard. Evening tics contain no Quinine. no laxative
1 Subject, Dairy Cattle. A. G. McKen- nothir►g harsh nor sickenin:. Pewit -
tics
; • 0th. Century Agriculture, W,
VARNA
S. hraser, monis would mere]. eppetr if early.
colds were promptly brok -is. Also
good for feverish childeet. Large
box. •18 tablets, 25 cents. V st. pock-
et boxes 5 cents. Sold by ,W, t;.
Itowcy.
Afternoon Subject, heavy Horses,
M A. O. Mcienzie: improvement of
g I Seed. \V. S. Fraser; ►ayject Selected,
• Local, R. 11. McLean and John Spar-
ropy. Evening Subject, Iteef Cattle,
to A. 0. McKenzie : 20th Century Ag-
riculture. 11'. S. Fraser.
AConcert will also be given at
}l. each of t he evening meetings.
W. 1). /Sanders, fres., Exeter. If,
• S. I'i►illips, Sec.-Treas., IlPnsnll.
- Eden
• The Anniversary services of the
Eden Methodist church will be held
i on Sunday Feby. fll h. floe Monday
'' evrning the 10th an oyster supper
•.• will be held ht the school house, fol-
rlowed by a program in the church.
!'../ Oysters servifd fr(Ini 6 to 8.
!lir/
A very pretty house wedding look
i6•: t place ori Wed. herb. rrtt at the home
! 1.s of M r. and \I rs. Win. .1. ('i ves, Cat.
•' 4. 1 shortie, when their .est
:; dau;;liter lli•. Addis•, w is united in
•'' marriage to Welling' oil .1. Amy, of
Ilatniota, 11:01. 1'Iecisely tit. 12
f 1
o'clock' 1 he bridal party took their
places and Rev. W. 11. lint s iid
Milt the
G � , tl
words as mead•' thein man n1111
ttif,.
.after hearty congratulations.
1 he ea -driller p trey, numbering about
forty irumediate chi ices of tills
brides end groom, sat down to a dain-
y soed(di^; dinner. The presents were
nuntt'rou, rid costly. showing the • s-
reent in t. welt pts' young contd.! .rre
W. S. Cole, Druggist
aerrsss
Seeds of We beautiful "Sante Rees" Prey
et elvs abe.ht.y free
Seeds Free
A large grower of poppies says • "1'o,er
• Sante Rosa' is an exceptionally fine mix•
ture of Shirley Poppies, by far the brat t.e
lease seen." We will give absolutely free a
package of the se seed • to every person a fr.'
will send for our neer handsomely Illustrated
1908 Catalogues. 1f y •1'1 prefer• 3•.,1 may
hast a pat-kat:r' 1 our Canadian r:crn Turnip
r Canada's Pride Tomato seed in place of
the poppies
Write today red nate. year choice.
Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd.
London • Ont.
Kirkton
Word was sect -iv •t here last w•('rk
of the death ei liaitiot:t. Man.. of
Ur. Reuben Shier, Mr. Shier nnd
family left hers about six years ago
fur t he West. Besides Inti widow• he
leaves te?verel sons and daughters.
Mrs. kohl. Robinson is spending a
few weeks 'Ault 1t her mother in Tor-
onto. • •
Miss Nellie Nixon is spending it
few' eeks with friends iii George -
Miss Effie Cornish, of :Moncton, is
borne owing to the illness of hel-
met her.
ermother.
Adel Icr nsall.
Rev. F. E. Vnllolt, pastor of Col-
born, .Street 'el••thodist Chile eh. Lon-
don. has been :.ked to reireiiii in his
present chars• for smother y:mr.
W llalen
Mr. and Urs. N. Ogden entertain-
ed a few of their friends to an oys-
ter supper one evening last week.lee evening was i,hsa'rntly steed in
music., gam's rind other amusements.
everyone appreciating fb: hospitality
of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. •
Centralia
Nelson E. Hicks tole* Preelnet ion
• and Sinning.
Pupil of London Conservatory Music, 11. Ituthven
McDonald, Charles White, London El g., Ente-t 0.
Eardley, London, Eng. A limited number of pupils
will be accepted•
Air. \\'m. .1. Smith, who has been
confined to his home t hrouuh ill-
ness for the past four weeks. w+o
are pleased to say, is able to lei
around again and will letve in the
near future to resume his duties as
inspector for t Ire Menzie Shoe Co. of
Detroit, ,Mich.
Tl>i:.mee; R,,ad
Mr. S. Hunter, of San., ,:pent a night. le the loosing side putting Atli
few days the past week visiting rel- - an oyster supper at Sr. Abater Moll
at i ses and friends. lard's, where over 60 p.irtook Otrall
The services in the church as •re the good things iula;;in,ble. After
dispensed with on 'Sunday last oe if. speeches by the captains. secretary,
no doubt to the weather matt tre.n•, end president all retuned to their
unruly. hotues well satisfied. About FAQ
Ur. Wm. Andrew and N:. •ttsparrusss tterr tak,•n itt '3 day's taint.
i Skinner spent a fort' days at J. 1, 1-
1 land's and \V. J. Tyne's, Blatsh-
! Uf course t hey were among the eturnt
Stayed• A Doctor's Statement
Tho Quarterly Official Board held
their meeting on Tuesday but the llat- Bait' S; 1'.tul, C.C., Que,
tendaee was rather small owing to Mateli 27111, 1007.
the had roads. 'Dr. '1'. A. Slocum, Limited,
'Toronto, Ont.
Grand Bend :renth•Inen:-
My many thanks for Psychine and
Oxomulsion. I have ti.• ••1 t hent wills
(Toe lite for Visitweek) very great satisfaction bolt in my own
at -
Your correspondent has full)' re -
ares "ase and in that of ley friends. le af-
cuyered front the effect the laic elec.fonts me touch pleases., to recommend
tion had on Lim. Some of the doe -
forremedy w•
for which it is hiis is real! • good in eases
tors are looking for very bad effects' inteade,l. I ant, yours
after such an attack. eery truly,"
W. 13. Oliver, D. It. O. for poll
DK. ERN EST A. AI.LARD,
No, 9, Stephen, had a very rough trip Doctors recoizc that
to Seaiorth on Monday with the bal-
one of the verygztbest remediesPeychlno fur
lot box. but Ito kept McLean front throat, louug and stomach trouble. a
freezing, ell run down conditions, from wh tov
\\'e are getting lots of snow. also cause. It is the prescription of one•
very stormy weather now whieh has the world's greatest specialists in d( •
formed a lot of ice on t he lake, and eases of the throat, lut•;;s, and stoma
will provide some sport in fishing and all wasting die isea. ask yo
wit l: Gill stet ts. druggist for it,. at tie and 1.00,
Putting up ice is the order of the T. A. `locum, Limited, Toronto.
(lay here at present. Fritz, Brenner,
Gcrmulte, I3ossenbt rry having put up
t heir supply the last few days.
Wm. Fritz. we nre glad to say. i_
improving,
Mich. Hamilton left on Monday
morning last for a trip to 13. C. in -
Indigestion
tending jo remove there if - suited
with the place and prospects.
A meeting 'wits }►Ptd on JanuaryStomach trouble is but a symptom of. and no
211.11 at the home of the Willett boys In itself a true disease. \1e think of Dyspepsia,�jj
t ,heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, 'ejl
on the _ nd con. for the purpos:y of they are symptoms only of a certain spec SSe3't
organizing, a sparrow hunt. After! Nervo sickness -nothing else.
FOmc very close balloting the follow -1 It was this tact that first correctly led Dr. Shoo
In the creation of that now very copular Stomac
ing were elected : President, Ed. Wil -,Remedy -Dr. Shoop', Restorative. Going di
lert : Sec.-Treas., John Statton, dr.,; to the stomach nerves, alone brought that sueees.)
and favor to Dr. Shoo
Captains, .1. +\1', holt anti Joseph Oli-! `, and his Restorative. with
out that original and highly vital principle, nb
ver. After choosing fourteen 011 each such lasting accomplishments wereever to be hall
side they retired to their respective For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness.
breath and sallow Compplexion• try Dr. Shoop'.'
beers to unit until Monday morning,'Restorative-Tablets or Liquid -and see for yoni's'
the 27t1i, when they were to start to 1 self what It can and will do. We sell and cheer.
hunt. -but did they, Oh kind reader fully recommend
you could see lights in every 'barn.,
almost the next night, one hursdavi T. Shoop's
the whole tilting ceded on Thursdays
NEW TELEPHONE Restorative
DIRECTORY ; W. S. HOWEY.
The Bell Telephone Co=
mpany of Canada
is about to publish a new issue of
the Official Telephone Directory
for the District of Western Ont-
ario,including the Village e
of
Exeter.
Changes of flt ins names, changes of
street addresses. or orders for duplic-
ate entries should be handed in at
once to
A. MARCHAND
Local Manager.
Wood
Wood
Woo
120(1 cord of hard wood, Best, (pal*
ity. Prices according to grade.
Wood cut to suit customers, cord
block.
Orders left at Times Office o
Thos. Hartnoll
e
X=Cut Saws, Axes, Axe and Saw Handles, a
Files at Rock Bottom Prices. Give us a Trial.
Anniversary services will be held FLOUR
in the Thames ,toad I'resbyte rian
Church, on Sunday Feb. loth. we handle Royal Household, Harveys Star and Stuarts Patent, Our prices
---� for flour are spot cash as we are compelled to pay for all flour when purchased
tl�'r1$ tII. Do not ask for Flour on credit,
The Heiman hockey team scored an-
other victory Monday night when Valentine Post Cards this Week,
when they defeat et the Medford
team by flu' score of 5 to 2. Thaw Highest Price tor Produce.
game throughout •teas pretty rough,
hath aidk, Bros..e's intt slugging.Farquhar
Cooros.. of
UB. W. F. BEAVERS io; iof
rns:111, have dia. 7
teased of the Lucas electric lig,:1
plant to McTavish Bros., of Lucian.
Elk -twine
Mr, Jos. Hawkins did not get back
front County Council till Sunday af-
ternoon owing to t he s,'v.'rn storm
and the roads being bl-• •'• d.
Ontario f;111 t\'heat supplies
What Manitoba spring wheat lacks;
What Ontario fall wheat lacks,
Manitoba spring wheat supplies.
OFFICIAL Portae a LABEL
PLOUV
4tbsocio-
The right blend of the two makes the
only perfect flour for all bread and pastry.
Just try it and prove it.
"Made i,, 011tario "
ORDER A SUIT
Why not give yourself a present, one that will Look Well
Wear Well, and Last Well.
A Suit of Clothes or
An Overcoat
would he just the thing and something that would afford the wearer
comfort as well as the pleasure of knowing that he i; dressed well.
We have the very latest cloths and patterns.
J. H. HOLTZMANN, CRS 1DITON
headquarters for
Skates, Axes, Saws, Razors, Stoves, Pails, and
Lanterns
We have on hand a number of' Mitts and Gloves which we
will sell at rock bottom prices.
Don't forget that we install Furnaces and keep on hand the
largest supply of all kinds of Ifardware and Stoves
to be found anywhere. •
W. MOORE - KIRKTON
�fl MILL8, - WOODtifiNV
We have a large stork Cr( frieze Overcrseti in boys' nnd;
men!(". \V0 aro ,running off rhea') reeelar 1:0.00 coats for X1.00!
and boys' regular $5.00 for $3,59.
Underwear all wool per .it it $1.00. Fleece lined heavy,••
weight 81.20 n suit, the have all lines of underwr tr at the dot.
prices. f1
Now is the time far rubIIs re \we ha ye 011 1;01119 of }lubber-
in oscit•ruhhera owl Heavy turtte•rman's Itubber • boys and mens. .
in Groceries ave, have a fall stock n11 nice rend fre,a. naI-
sires 3 the for 25e. Sulphur 10 lbs. for 25e. 5,1bi 10 .chs, for:
25e. Oil (ako 12 lbs. for 25r.
And sse want your trade- Rutter, :Me. '25e. 's
1yq.r4 23c. rash. 21e. trade-T)ried Apples. Mole 7c. Dor ib.
• A. MILLS, - Woodham.