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HURON& MIDDLESEX GAZETTE
TW RrY-FIFTH YEAR—NO 179S
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH •_'title 19(H,
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JONES & CLARKS'
District
Teacher's East Iur t
Huron \ 'a •
� .secs o
if
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be held in heaforth on May '21st and
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2 2 Croup Positively checked in 20 ;nits-
♦ • utcs. Dr. Shoop's 2U minute croup
remedy acts liko tragic. No vomit-
ing, r •
�, tothut� harsh. A simple, safe
pleasant, dependable croup syrup,
50cents, •\V. S, I10WEY,
'Mr. George IraLkirk of the .North
Gravel 1toad McKillop, is living on
the yarns on •which his father settled
seventy-three years ego, and trot.
The next annual convention of ilio
• ?None No. 32.
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2 Our Formal
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MiIlinery�Openings
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• Will be Iield
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I Z Friday and Saturday, March 27, & 28
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• 2 When you are cordially invited to visit our show
• 2 rooms which are replete with all the newest
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•• pro(11{ctions of New York and Paris patterns.
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22 New Spring Coats
2 • and Skirts
Styiish garments and good
22 material are the main paints
•• this season and is just what
•• you will find here. We have
• • something real new to show
i you,
• New Dress Goods
• Our counters are all full of
• the new fabrics. Nothing
•2 left out to make our showing
• success. 1)o not fail to see
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• • them,
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Z• New White Goods
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• This will be a banner sea -
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son for White Persian Lawns
e• Linen Lawns, Paris Linens,
• Organdie, Swiss and Embroi-
dered aluslins will he found
here in abundance,
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I• Long Kid Gloves
• s button length, black or tan
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2 • 81,75
• 12 button length, black or tan
♦ ♦ $2.25.
sJHOUSE FURNISHINGS
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Now is the season for house cleaning. You unav need a New
Carpet, nice Rug or Good Linoleu,nn. A good selection here to
choose from.
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sZ Get the I3est. Costs no More.
STA UN TON'S
Wall Paper
Newest Designs Lowest Prices.
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. Jones & Clark
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Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers.
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• • present appearances lie mils fair to
• • a.:•e many more years in the sumo
• • comfortable hone.
••fain can be
♦ •puickly stopped. A
• • 1 2 cent box of 1)r. Shoop's Ilead•tcho
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tablets toil! kill any pain, everywhere • • in 20 minutes! Besides ib: y are
••I thoroughly safe. Painful period,
• • i with wwom.en, neuralgia, etc., •quickly
2♦ cease after one tablet.\, 6. .Howey
• George ))urnir, a young plasterer
•• of Goderich, died Tuesday, at the res-
• 1 idenca of 'Robert Alsilliams, where dna
• 2 ; was staying as the result of n doso
• • of carbolic acid. A love affair Is said
22 • tt.1b3 Yhet cause of his rash act, the
1 young Jady of (his choice a`rifusing to
2• go with hint' to Toronto to live.
♦ ♦--1.41U0.U0 paid by 1)t•. whoop for
• • I any recent case of Grippe, or acute
• •' Cold that a 25 cent .bong of Preven-
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♦• ; tics %vitt not break. ]tow is this for
• • 'an offer? The Doctor's supreme con-
•• I [idence in them little Candy Cold
2* 1 Cure Tablets-Yr,'ventics-is certain-
•• , ly complete. It's :t $100, against 25
♦ cents -pretty 'big odds. And Preven-
•• 1 ties, remetnber, contain no laxative,
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Huron Ridings to be
Changed
According to t !. • plats of the re-
distribution (01010:1 t e, which is now
making ch:ulvea in lha ridinae
throughout the provinc:•, the County
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ton b
will t t• affectedc
and un_teaa
of being fie9uth, \\ st enol East Iluron
it milt lx( divide I finally as North,
Centre and South Iluron. The pro-
visional divisions'tre.-
Suut h. 'Townships-t'sborn ,, Ste -
Bay, Stanley, Goderich and the
\'silage.-1:xedcr, Ilensall and IJay-
fild,
Centre. Townships -Grey, Mcl:pl-
top, Q'uckersuti1li, 11ulle•tt, Colborne,
Towns-Goderich, i a.•►forth, Clinton
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Il
lfe6
1, ti I•t *.
of Brussels.
russets,
North. Townships - llowwick, 3lor-
ris, Tur'uberry, East and \fest \I•a-
$I.(O per year iu mites:ice
EXETER 1'f 131.IC SCIIOOL, BOARD/
A� •nu• t ;lig of the Hoard a is held t'
t11 the town hall last \Iond:ty evening
with n11 mend' •rs in attendance. The
following it• Ins were duly consider,• 1
and 1.1,2. d, I•.•.r :Il, Huston • it 1 S.
Mar on that a desk bet furnished to
Miss i;regory's &p a t i ne nt by 1 he
Supply Com. Per 11. lIn-ton tool N.
Alar i
t nUw • t E. 1'\1' ,
uo ! end F. \V.
Gladmati'be a commilt.t to examine
into 't ho pro vi -ions against fire with
full report in be furnished nt the
twat regular nieetineo Per F. •\V.
Gladurut and F. Wood that 11. Rus-
ton, lit. 'N. Rowe rind the Secretary
be 0 commit tee to apportion Aho costs
for 11. 6. ntaintenenc os re;uired for
the government report. 1\'r" t. N.
Rowe turd 11, Huston dbat 1ho fol-
lowing payments 8e approved : 'Times
Printing int• Co.,ut reports. :.ic 513.20.
A•Stewart. cut Olin,.
; ,\V, S. Coi.
drugs, 45, T.
& son. coon
w+uu,ah, Ashfield, Town of •11'iugha„t oil 65c. 'Joseph Ilaist brick $8.77. 1t.
and the Villages of )tlyth and \1'rox- N. •]rove mowed the 'adjournment,
Iter. J. GRIGG, Ses'y.
It will lbe toseti That in South Hu-
ron, the Township of TuckerswitIt
and Seafor1h have been taken off
and half of Goderich township aided.
In the provincial ,elections in 1902
when Mr. 11• my Either defeated M.
Y, '.tIcLe:ut ;by a majority of 5:3,
Tuckerstnit h gave_ Air. ,McLean a
majority, of 275, while 13etforth roll-
ed up n ntajorit.y of 11:3 for him.
The portion of Goderich township,
then in Itho riding •,ave Eilber a ma-
jority of 914
Thr proposed new riding takes in
all the Itownsoipm along the lake
[Ainville •
-Mrs. Norman Fair of Ailsa. Craig,
was the guests of friends in tb1.a
neighborhood. Mrs. Fair will leave
this week for 'Lethbridge, Alberta,
where Mr. Fair is clerking in a whole.
sake house. t .
-Wood bees are plentiful around
Ilard Scrabble. Al( hicks, Albert
1'enwarde» and William, Itoncliffo
have had them and others are think -
front up 4o Colborne, ,nearly twoing of getting thtairs cut.
thirds of the West side of the Cour- DeaUs o[ Isaac t\Y, Johns. ,- The
ty, Usborne I, ,ing t ho only tot+'rafts d ..it It occurred on !Monday March 23
nothing harsh nor sickening. 1. neo- P of Isaac Whitlock Johns, son of Mr.
mouia would never appear if early not fronting on; the lake, Richard Tobais sr., :Us -borne, aged Ga
• colds were riven.. broken. Safe and It was stared when the last redis-
tribution took place. for .the Domin-
ion y.',"'s The deceased was born in
•2 sure 'for feverish children. 48 pre-L'sborne and was held in the highest
• rentics 25 cents. -\V. 6. Howey,
sett elections, 'that the stripe o[ the, esteem, by his largo circle of friends.t
2. riding could bo compare to nosh-
•• In the basement of the Clinton ing in the heavens above, or the Seveeral years ago hu was trqubled
••• knitting factory Friday morning Olio earth below or the waters untar the
with pleurisy which later develop,•d
• singeing nrtcLie• took Aire and theinto atrlmrcttlosis and Diu t%ase.t suf-
ferer fire alarm was aound.d, but owing earth, but in ansa of this distribu-
•2 to iter good wcurk of the factory Sri- tion, someone with a fine Italian ferer from that 'dreaded disease for
•• gade> ural :u► ample supply p[ water hand evidently knew where the ma- some time. Although the best of
• jorities are against him• medical attention was given Lim, his
from; a large tank rebore) the. build- The dans of redistribution, how -P
• drafts had been expected 'for several
••• ing it teas . il) put out 7ntforo )ruche ever, aresubject to change weeks, Ile was married twenty-four
•• damage aoas non.. The 'factory, is hill come before re the legislature.
y- our
main running its usual. years ago to 'Elizabeth Elford,who
•• rmurvives hint besides two sons Al-
.. -Remember that when the stem- -0-____fred Edward:not Wesley Elford, teeth
•• ach nerves fail or weaken, Dyspepsia -Miss Charlotte Sweet, who has of nolwm aro young tnen. In politics
22 or Indigestion' Ittusl alww:ty-s follow. been ill for the past two years, and the deceased was a Liberal and in
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strengthen e these samee weak in- who Home months ago go took treatment religion was a .launch member of
side nerves with Dr. Shoop'. Mester- at the London hospital. underwent the 'Methodist church. The remains
ative and their sec ,.l►ow luickly an operation on Tuesday for an in- were interred in'the Exeter cemetery
health will begin, to return. 'Weak: ternal ailment which has been the Wednesday afternoon, 'being follow -
Heart and Kinney nerves can also be trouble. I)rs. Ii. K. llyndtnan, A. 1•'. ed to their last resting place by a
strengthened toot tho Restorative,. Malloy, of Exeter and Dr. Charles large concourse, of sorrowing relatives
*= where Heart Paints, palpitation or Moore of Loudon, perforated the op- and'Irjends,
•♦ E•idney weakness is found. Don't '.•ra.tion which is said to be a criti- Tit:• Epworth League twill holt[ a
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• Don't drug ,t110 Stomach, norstimu- c t l one, and seldom attempted out- social, on Monday, night March 30th.• • late the heart or Kidneys. That. is � side a hospital. Miss Sweet camp A debate 'subject resolved tat "Mott'
2 wrong. Go to the cause of these ail- through the operation all rihat. but ey has gr'ttter Influence than charac-
••pterits. Strengthen these weak in- it is rxpaetetl it will bo some time ter," nffirntative to be taken by Mr.
side nerves with lir. Shoop's'Restor-� before she is completely recovered. Chas. Godbolt and Mr. Kerr, of Win
• ativc and get +wall. A simple, .ionto chelsea. and negative to be taken by
2 lest will surely' tell.
t3rucelleld. Mr. Joshua Johns and tiMr, G. W.
• Air, Isaac Jano to of Kipp►cn, met liner. Laird and Drew Swan drove Medd, of l:liniville. There' wt -ill also
• • with; a heavy loss a few days ( be singing by Mrs. Kerr. .11 r. and
•• ago. Four of his cattle stray -I to the f°rnners 1101114' in TheIford on
• ; ed on the railway. t rack, while S'turday returning Monthly.
2• a freight drain teas eompne; along. 'Rube Strong bought the dwelling
♦ • Owing to the lama lxtnks of snow • hous•, across front, the Dixon house
• they wore unable to get of[ and freer f' frons, \\'nt, Dixon,
• • struck by tho engine and killed. This l 1 hos. \Wigginton, of Clinton, is nt
2• is a pretty Jany. loss, particularly 1 present repairing windmills in this
• 2 ' after hawing wint.tred filo cattle. J1r. section for tF. Tomlinson.
Jarrett is unforlututto in this garlic -i The farmers in this vicinity are at
ular as a short limo ago Ivo had a Present busy boiling sap.
young •hors' killed Qv the train. 1 IL Ilosacub; sty bought n tine
Murdoch .McLeod, of •Wingbatu wholi fors, recently,
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Get on the Honor
Honor Roll
Edison Phonographs
Records, Etc
Rose Shampoo
(-'..0 R, Medicinal and
Fancy Soaps
ENJOYME
\Icdicinol Jelly
Almond Cream
Tooth Cream, i [air Tonic
Perfumes, Flavorings
Nameless ('old Remedy
Auction Sale
Real estate stock and implements.
Mr. Thotnas Cameron will sell by
public auction at hackney's sale sta-
ble, at (umbar yard, Exeter, on
FRIDAY MARCH 27th„ 1908.
commencing at one o'clock sharp, the
Iolloa ing ; pile ,general purpose snare
7 y.eat• old; one pair of tall 11.•/1 rising
r. old, •have done some .work,
agricultural ; one pair ,zoIdings 3
years old, hate done some work, ag-
ricultural ; one g• Idin;, rising two
years old, ngrieultutai ; one filly ris-
ing 2 years old. agricultural; one
guar !r }-••ars old, general purpose;
one 1 ., n; is driver 6 years old: ono
farm r = tr iver 8 years old tone agoi
hors • to for third horse on the farm
one driver 7 years old; one
driver ruing three years old, fast;
one strong driver rising three. yeors
old. Eight cows with calf nt foot
or due to calve int March and April.
One rubber tire open bug,ryl new ; 1
rubber tire top b,lv,Iy nearly new ;
one top ,buggy :truly neww one cut-
ter noiarly new : ono roa4 cart : ono
net new singly. harness, 3 Rots :+in,zle
h:intraa beet used and sonm iron pig
troughs.
ItEA1. 1 -FATE, -consisting of a
front • dwelline house, 8 room.. ten ,
third act,. •,f Itnd immediately •
of hale st i); ..
hen, oriei fee a;11ie• Iota nn '1111011,
the tarn e• ',get. 'This is 1b-• prop-; Bears the
•erty forme,ly waned by T. I:. Hand,' signature of
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ttaa l '13'l a 1 mail t�
f lli�, w ;++3r5arA8 tl rata
�seaosa s-atesoa `s.ar�. ..mans
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Ideal Nigh Grade
Wire Fencing
7 wires, 40 in, high, 35c rod.
8 wires, 41 in, Nigh, 38c rod.
9 wires, 30, hog, 35c rod.
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HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
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If You Want ('heap 1lardwdre' Go 'I'o
T. HAWKINS & SON 4:*
If you want a choice lot of
Field and
Garden Seeds
TRY
1'. HAWKINS & SON
Dealers in Hardware, Cement and Wire.
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Mrs. Albert Andrew, and \lpss Ilattie
Keys Addresses by Rev. .11. Fair 111 I tnsfytrilftaanrvwtnu•
W. Keys. our pastor After the
programme refresluncnts will b,•
served, lloors oiwn at 7,30. program
to contntrl►ca at 8 o'clock. Admission
15e or for 25e.
It •v. Fair and Mr. Kays are holding
1cviwal services on the Whalen ap-
pointenent,
Miss Aggio Hunter, of Toronto.
+,ay released from, the county jail onVas ,Teen alert) Inas been closed tip tpenl Sunday under the parental
th•• 2nd, inst., afire,, putting in :t for the last o.ek or so and some. of r<of.
six months' tern for some thefts at 1 i'' boys have to 'hang out so►ueswhei ' Thr be( ring held 41 ►uectit►g i n
\Wingltam was sent back to jail on ` is•+” , th 'Town •Ilall on Tastily oven ee
0 '1urf'dny by his honor ,ludgs il)oylu Harry Laird bought a driver at ' leaking ar anaements to start .ut-
I for another month. It nppears 1ho llrock's sale last week. No broncho "111,'";„e1";n the vicinity of 1'.liut+illc
young inan etas no sooner out of this time but a standard bre.l so "ft" \t,tchelu.'n.
tjail look out. Mrs. F. Jackson, of l.undon, is
1 Is d he r, but i» n • instear to buy ; .lasting her another, Mrs. Win. Veal,
Our goods have won their place ;tis dinner, but used, it instead int get-' Win• lltosm is rrntovini, from the .
ling drunk, anti on the n%ay honra he 1 %'illag.l to th•t [arm he rented from "'Ito is. "0'. era sorry to report, not
on the I IONOIZ ROLL, several Thos, •Gennep oho is .cilias; out arta ; g' flirts any 4twtlor.
broke into a house of Daniel Carney,
tunes mer, in fact they are Colborne To nship, in the absenete of . going West,
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Alr, and AL•s. Carney, and Maio ;t I Drew Boyer left for the West Sof-
t o •c and tt razor. c eo r' ' , ,) I308$EN 31e
We the Main support of his mother, and ,i(brotheru im• Villa t of E,„_ Licensed Auctioneer, Sales eon -
(Too
the competition. �� e stand back f11. couuc;l of the it
on this account, film honor gave butt, •
Will 1••r met in the Town Ball on •Friday ductal in all tarts, 'I'rntm teasnnable Late for Last Week).
of our goods, We guarantee another chance and st nlea,ci' t him positively 'euro sick headaoLe Much 2016., 1908. The members and satisfaction n:tr:uttreet, Quite a number Jrotn Ibis village
satisfaction to persons usingthem only ton 111011th in jail, end Prevent its return. Carter's present were 'Reeve Cooper, Council- attended the nysler Nuppa•r at the
P The latest. railway route►• is .that Little Liver Oil's. This; is not tock tors, Fuke, Knight rind i1tunan.
Wouldn't) you like to sec and try tho Grand Trunk inlan.l•r to hert.11u but trot h. One pill a dose. Seo all- The minutes of meeting,. held ,\1:u•.
grain from tioderieli wit Clinton and ser1isentcnt. Small pill. Small GI lt. and 7th, .vera read nttd npptovcd.
them, London instead of via Stratford. The dose. Small price.
intention is to startlehe laying of the -
heat•y ?tell rails (between Clinton and grand Bend
London by April 1st. Thi. Zino be•
Can. Express Building, I?xetcr. (t%•t tl those 1w•o points is very level,'
1 g• and from London to 'Montreal is don- I It grows worn like Fprin; every
bl.! tracked. Handling grain by this day.
OUR IDEAS
of What constitutes good
clothing (lillt•r from :he ideas
of most, other firms. We de-
mand and use in all our Spits
and Overcoats only the best
material and the highest class
(,f workmanship
(live us a call.
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Merchant Tastes
airways in it, no matter how hot gold 1 ck t t \I L i i unday niter -p tiding several •a eks1 EXETER COUNCIL.I ,ltitl, /,[elft( Ii,
with his J
Cromarty
THE PURITY
route would avoid the grades between Sucker fishing has started in the
+ R cut, but there happens to ba more prepared warn'fully discussed and on
ford at rearot itoss & Taylor's Lum• Clinton and Stratford, and our leiter• suckers on the bank than in the motion of Councillors Jahns seconded
ber yard and mast be told, C. L. mart also says that before the track L Ileamate the 'Reeve and Clerk
Hackney. Prop. of ileal Estate. between Clinton and t;oderioli is tail water, but is all accounted for byy
1 the "Toad" appearing on the scene were.. Instructed to reign the s.una 'fix-
TEIiJ[9-Terms of (teal Estate with acorn steel n of will 'likely each tin ins; the, slat of the Corporation,
made known on day of sale. Terms be Tomo culling down of grades. The y' thereto. -('reeled. Councillors puke
chatt;.Is 85 rind under cash : over that cltattgi'' %could ne - i the moving 4o Mrs. John ,Baird had a 1uiltiaR
bsi on 'Monday wine], wan very 'col) • and Knight wort nppo[nlrd a cont•
amount t; mos, credit or discount of Goderich o[ s wcral grin crena .who ntittet to snake nrrangemrnts regards
attended by tho ladies, Mrs. Baird g'
fi t c ut, per annum. would Funke God: rich their place of boli. vis in the old raying "You can't • ,
t I nPrinting of t h^ 1;, law.
red '1 Free.
--�-- I get too much of a good thing;' andl \1,11{(•'11 _01 t.
bad another on Tuesday ,which was' Messrs. .11. E. .1IUSIort mid .1no.
F A It M 1L0 it ,9 A L 17, You hardly realise that it ist mad- successfull Taylor •Waited on Itlre Council urging
A good tut, acres on lot 17, Con. seine when taking Carter's Little L1 Mr. 1)-11 Mallard's snIo 011 Tucs. that 801110 action ba take n tetr:uds
8, 131rutannrd, on \fest. Boundary, 1, ver Pills they me very small1 not day peered very suecoss[ul. • eery �e'm'ng out theBlack Enol no
1-4 miles from Woodham. On thew had effects; all troubles from tor- thing Solitaire; good prices, prevalent altbin the M11'0611111% i'•
farm there Ise good brick house. Too ;.id liver ate relieved by their use. Mr. I1. ltossenb'rr returned home Motion per Falk.) rec. by Woman.
good cellars. Woodshed and rummer l ;front (:alt ort Alone4 y n uhl, soh,.. Ihat the Constable h instruct,^d to
kitchen. There is a barn on it
Also the ntinut tt of n special meet-
ing ;held in it, 1 office of Councillor
Johns on 'Monday '16th. beat. called by
the Uteevo to hear and 81180U5s the
ego- -meta en prepared lhy ".‘11r. d,, 11.
Dickson, Solicitor, regards the Connor
Machine Company. The agreement ns
40x60 also horse stable and cattle l -a quhnr ht had Ile.cn t0 tet,• his *wife, who Is info,0- tlr. fly-htw, regards l;lack
Plied 35x25. Driving shed. 1103 pet,. It `'• 1't .lel 1 I, ft 011‘1,‘,.1711.1r fn; under 1It • doctor's care tiler.'. Ir`or,-C:trri •d' ; w, r-
2 never failing wells, one at the, to,ort., on ',,,- , .he•, W. H. Martell, of London. is visit-, Messrs. Gl:id11tan and St:earl. r
house• and (hit other nt the Karn. 2 rtccomp.11. •I I,in. l .1 : t;11•Iph. ing at Abner Mollnrd's for n few presentntives of the Bowling. Club.
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I r. I►, .. Mr\'col .ens it! �trttinr l days, ( waited on tIt' Council regards the
good oil l► wheat.
40 acres seeded. O Ihrnie Mollnrd had n very ancon.- nsseram 111 for stater us •'li on a he new
acres fall w heart. Val! ploughing all on 'l a -41N.• on hu• 9m. Y
dont. The 'farm is well fenced, 400 • Ji+'kin,; I. • •y nip iv th • ofd, r ful wood la -e on Wednesday, when he I ground.. The collector was insltuct-
roela of .,ire fencing. This farm! of t h day. , got a send pile of wood rut. 1 eJ no; to collect 1 he ninotntt dI Rio
trust be sold ns the fro .rietress will Mi. N 111. I:,w d I;c red n til. 11'tn. 1)••vine+ has got n very se. ' wa,l.•r rat.•,
1 ! hors • to T. 11 ,udlur'1, la ter, ort vin• case of mumps, nt present. The (shoo ing accounts worn raid
give un farming on or before tor)•rurs,:ty last. •"Dmt't snake fun of Alex. any nate. :eel orders drawn on. 111• treasurer
first day of l. Terms easy, icor ilillic." for the amounts. The uo n City
further particulars apply to Mrs, T. . J[nster 11; i it 'is tepee' "'II t O:t t'o'y, (:a.olin' R; ^.R r CV, t1. Stn -
Cornish, \Woodham, or on tho prem. ,•It, At•x .i.ackn.y. jr., ,for the punt- Alerr Rae, llo ,wvhilq on Lis way to than ntrtls for train 50; o
ars• tn•'r, the town oft Friday .night, slipped off 'tramps t\\ , Gilles-
' Mr, end Jlrs, II, their
ontrrhtitl- th, foot bridg 1 acrnsv the 'water in 1'i '1'r• pull, nn'l Carla re 92, ,Labor
cd a numb r of Ihrir frirnda on front of his place and the Curren, •;‘1,.7,5,i, 1laulpn•r_ 1%pre F.ngpn• :2.00; IW\',
Tuesday et, ' b'ina atronr on nccount of the Id rte Labor *1.80 ,Ins. �:utton rs:3.15;
1 Mss•, A. 'ruin -bull wiaitrd .lt,.r e0usin waters, Alex. ;bed luit(r aft exciting A'1'et (Boucher 81.50; Era ilk Sweet
I Ali.. Meb,•I t;ilfillttt from Saturday time getting out. . $1,80; lgs, Clarke $1.511; clerk,
td Tuesday. Mrs. sltivub'n Wilson's baby i. Poe. :' • $1.o0: Loth ,r 'I{ -ynolds labor
•'111 very rick. We hope to heti of :w1 a n, t,'ty ?1.85. Amnuntpng in all
dAAZ'OR2A. ita• *••cowsny Noon. 1.t >K1I,t,. pasz,•d on matim; t31 .f. J.
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is Kind Y;3 stale 1!tt•a BCc 111 - ••\•inn''` slays ah' has no nation of Kntirh, s' e, by Au . .1. 11 nt 111. -Car•
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For Infants and Children.
%I:o the de : the Kind You Hare Always Bonghl
eigr,aare
rf
1aTh�t
t;;~ nes !Road ort Jlontiay vening
31r. and Mrs. (Robot -0e of 4his vil-
Auction Sales. lege celebrated tba 25tnt anniversary
iof their wedding 011 Friday evonin (
-Get Gout .1 2 bills printed at 1 11 last, .1'pwards o[ twenty. couples
Titers Oitp Free notice will be wene present and nil spent •a most
given in h' paper when bills a re enjoyable time. Quite a tiuirbcr be --
printed h re. We can have your (bilis ing present from 11,e 'l'ltarnes (toad,
ready ?or posting 'fronts two to four among whom was Nov. Pletcher, be
hours 41111•, I lie order is received. bring Mr, 7tobertsou's former pastor
and %.Ito nl,o united' them in mar-
riage twenty-five years ago. The
evening wan spent in .Ochi cl
e;inging end speech making.
:lusts; Mao William.., of Srnforth. is
Clearing nuction sale of v Ott � de at "present visiting 01 Mr. 3tcConneII's
horses, stock and implements, on in the tillage.
Thursday iMnrch 26th. Lot 22. Con.
12, liay. C. 1, Mover, Prop., Ed. Ilos-
s.ethcrry, Auct.
On 5 it nrday, March 'Lyth, one mile
east of Zurich, farts stook and imple-
ments. Peter Lamont, prop. E. Hos-
se11berry,
On lot 12, S. 11. Stephltttl, fit ynilei
south of Crediton. on Tuesday Mar.
21(1., farn, stock end implement!.
.loan Ilay:•s prop., Janos Stanley,
Auct.
31r. Donald McNeil er 1, io moved
from 1 lie villago and will sake up Ilia
who., on the feria he recently pure
chatted ;from his father, 2 miles East
of Cromarty.
Mr,'Itoltrrtco,t is ngtiu aII 10 ro•
aunt : his duti's as mail cat) .,
On Thursday March 2610, at '121iza- Permanent Results
both 131., Exeter, nt 0114' n'cl00k sharp
alt ;suction sale of hot', hold 'roods
will bk. hold. John Gill. Auct., John e'I had been suffering ter o, :t two
''rout, Prop, months with an obstinate cr.uE,h, am had
also my little girl. We tried several
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remedies common to any drug .torn
without obtaining any at.tea,,.nt rrlpet,
A inset ing of .t he Foci ty held \t.,i• in fact we were growing wore. 1 got a
20th '452(8 etre t'4 by the Itoll 0111, luny e f
atoll which tho minutes of th pre- ,.,•sigh ww ►, ~aIle so
vioua meeting arra read and r,pprnw- ; , rntanent
ed. 87 members were present. After • to keep it in oft.
1ha business wan 1ranenctat ilia fol- j{,,,,,-
Iowi,tsf ,numbers wero .riven.- i (. A. It. rttatioa, Otfa a.
Several Glee Club si'Iections,
rr
orant rout
t .lays the
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A, Jhlt:tlr on Itraoly.=d stmt Itcad• ' Coltcfoote Expectorant p•• r, ct gnized
ing is more ,•duca1ivn than Travel. law world ever as flu• 1,. 1 ria ription
ling." The effirnrttiv,: aid was la- ever ttard by the mr•,ti.::: sa,'•-m u' for
ken by W. Niel?is.'n. and .I. Or,strel•Coughs, ('olds, (*mei,. It:. ru1.'1(1 an,l
cite! end the n• stntive by A. MCN:'. 'Tightness of the 1'Lr.t. •'hi1.10 n liko
110:( 4.141 C. Pickard, the lot ter ride it. 'To introduce it into't••,e /tome` w°t%lariat; by pain,. will set a free sample to 4 rt r,y person
g-'1017 marrievl just tx'cnu+• ch.- tied. A reading 1,y r1. Colrm•tn e,, t-.‘. r) eendin) their name and Waits', to Dr.
1 couldn't find the- cat to put in OW Adjournment by A. E. I'uk •.
well reedcted, T. A. Slocum, Limited. 'rr,r t,lr. Sold
Adfwurnrnent. by all a rto•date druggists t ':.r,
i guilt. t + i JOS. SENIOR, ('I, rk• M. 11 11011IE1t, [:•;r,tt• t., Send forFree gamete To -dal'.