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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-03-09, Page 5II 161 AL VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renews Why aot stop this fallinof your hair? At this rate you will won be without any hairs Just remember that !-lall'q Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. u 1 fig• THE EXE'1 IR T1MBS, MARCH 9th 1905. MEPICAl. The Exeter Times THURSDAY, MAIL. 91h, 1905. Locals Nis.; F:ssers of Centrli:a is visiting with her uncle, Mr. W. C. Iluston. -- ^]R': — Mrs. Ed. Treble is visiting friends Miiicrs.—in Brent fore on February in Clandeboye . JW. BROWNINIi, M. D.. M. O.) 171h. to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jain- Miss nose Hatton visited friends . P. H., Graduate Victoria t'ni• ars a son, in Kippen on Monday. v� ty, bilks.: and ,r,'ueocnce. Dominion itAtt. 1 ,, .. ' 1 - ori un \Wedues- {s�tatory, Exeter. day N.,,rt.i, 'at, 191!3, to 11 r. and On ,week from So -morrow, March Mrs. C. H. Harvey. It sun. 171 b, i4 :71. I'atricks I)ae• MARRIED le W. Gladman was in Toronto S\1ITJI—IiAGGiTit.—L1 London, on this tveek on legal business. - Fcby. 27th, Misa Jennie Ilaggith to Mr. •1•:li Snell returnee dteme from Mr. James Smith, nil of Centralia. Perry rry Elation on Saturday evening. DIED Mrs. Will l3rickwu:ad, of Exeter RUSSELL—In Exeter, on M..rch itIt North, is visitinz friends in Tiled - Agnes T.arnhe relict of the late ford. .larnen Itte:sc 11, aged ill years. DICNTAL —_ H, KINCRAN. L. D. 8. DR. A. It. KIN$L. 1). 8. D. I) S., Houor o oat* of Toronto University. Dentist. Teeth ezttac•ed without pain or had atter eSe':la. Mao* in Fan- .on'e block. West ,;tde of Mato Nett.' Exeter. :\LTI:::.—'n L"Shorne on March 6th .Mr. Grant ef the Sovereign liauk S D.A. ANDERSON. (D• D. S. L.D.S. Mervin Bruce, infant on of Mr. is on '1111S at 'Zurich for fott- DhiNTIIST. and Mrs. Martin F. :;alter, aged week nw Grise;e „t ... .r. T,:utn University 1 ^ •• -t 1.., ...t til it.• •• Mr. an (intra. James 6haddtrck and' l, Royal College of dental Surgeons of —.--- - . 1am,:y apcnt bund:,y with Incites ,with huaors Alto noevirrsduate of • • in Corbett. School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with Clearing Auction Sale blemention. thing known to the Dental Profession Miss Milli \lirtiu, of Auburn re- turned hop, eon Monday oe lois to in this *face. Bridge work, crowns. al- Of Farm Stock and a severe cold. tneate�ldmand nvulcaner ible per fe�ct s cwt anaesthetic used for painless ext.ra°. Implements from London, one door Doth of Carling Bro,atore Sseter.Ont. Mr James Jones has received in- tructioes t.,.te Mr. Wm. T. Cray - Northwest and Manitoba ford to soli by Public Auction at lot IL N. E. P.., Ltslorae, one mile north Miss Eliza Uke returned tto Set - TUESDAY, Farquhar P. U. oC, forth on Monday after a pleasant Valuable Lands along different Lines of TUTSnAY, cAtARCH '21st, 1905 visit at her home here. 3 ltsilway. at on.:t"....''. -1= p. :n. the following Mr. W. We;tccolt, of Bt. Catharines In Sections or up to 10.too acres near, valuable property. Mrs. Richard Pickard hie returned who has taken a position as travel - !PRINCE ALBERT YOYK'IUN. HANLIiY HORSES -1 heavy draught mare. home from extended visit with her ler 'has moved his family to town DAVIDSON, and other important pointe. For 10 years old, in foal to Cannongate : daughter, Mrs, Verity, act Brantford. and have taken up their residence particulars apply to LieN T ELLIOT. 1 heavy draught filly, rising 2 years Mr. 1). N. l'rior of Clinton is offer with Mr. and Mr. Thos, Hazelwood. Agent for the earkatcbeeet, Valley and Mao- old, sit ed by CI n Mclr: gor ; 1 heavy ing vet y desirable property in that Women with pale co lorless facers iittoobaLand ('ornpany, draught Filly, risint, 1 year old, sir- town fur sale. See ad. in another who feel weak and discouraged, will �— "�'" ed by CA: Ali (',,lutnn; pate heavy column. receive both mental and bodily vigor MONEY TO LOAN draught colt, rising 1 year, sired by I)r. Russell and son, of Hamilton. by using Carter's Iroa Pills, which Prime csf Glasnick ; 1 drivin�z mare were stere in attendance at the fun- are made for tho blood, nerves and Wehaveuutiamenentree, nuuLsfor tuvraeb 11 years cl•!; 1 driving mare 7 earscomplexion. -ant a fa:c o: village property as loses y y crag on Monday last of the former's ulrl. ales intelwa- mother, the late Mrs. Russell. D1C'KSUNttrt'ARLINO CA'TT'LE. --'2 colics with cal[; nnr Thn choir of Casten Presbyterian Kxeter. farrow cow ; 3 st: ars rising 2 years gesso J. day ton uornluctingbury saatci'L.ora is fore church with •a few of their •friends old ; :t i`c fess ri,in;t years old ; on invitation of Rev. end Mrs. Craw, ONI~:Y 1'0 LOAN.• 1 steers ising 1 year old. the weekly sittini;s of the high ston of Cromarty, drove our to the HOGS. -1 hr, o,l soW with pig ; 10 Oourt. manse on Monday cvenin t and spent We stave a three amount of private funds to t.oufg i i:a ( Charles, eldest son of 11. 3. Pet ty- a very pheasant cvenine. ean inof form alio tl"na;eVm{wrnr.,ttlowratac IMPLEMENTS. -1 mower ; 1 rake; piece, ex -11.1'.1'.. East 1.ana.tan,dicd die tilt tit STASBURY seed dril., now ; 1 cultivator:. new : 1 The c., al h occurred VMar on t at his ism:: at Foran+ on Monday. ,'rbnlary 1Gth, of Mrs. Margo ref Barristers solicitors, Main 8L Exeter 1 wagon ; 1 set sleighs; 1 cutter; 1 aged 20 years. 'other of Mrs. James Walker of sinal 'r w; 1 gang plots; 1 roller I1, S. O'Nsil has soli! his farm on this 'lacy. i;cceascd tv::s one of the 1 scuffle!, new: 1 set iron harrows: the London (toad, north of Exeter, eldest pioneers of Huron co. and hrl 1 fannin'� mill : 1 pulper ; 1 hay and SI e,.4: r:iek combined: i cut box; 1 top buggy, new ; -1 open buggy; 1 water trough; 1 large water tank ; 1 roe, slings and trip chain, new ; 1 wh' el)-••rrow ; 1 pig trough ;1 gravel hoz ; 1 crosscut sew ; 1 set pea guard{ 1 set team harness ; 2 set single har- ness. one new ; 1 cream separator: or 4'tor.e: gr,! timothy hey; 500bu he's turnips; 160 bushels mangold : a quantity of green and dry hard woo:!, beach and maple. Tho above stock are :ill in good condition and will positively be sold without reserve as the proprietor is I Mr. 3. II. Lambrook and lentil/ going west. who have recently rctnove l to town have taken up their residence in Mr Thomas 13issett's house on Gilley s Lands for Sale We know what alldoc- tors think of Ayegoodherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc- tor os for and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets o the tickling 4 g throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. "Arae. Cherry Pectoral U well known In oar swaths. We think it U the boot medicine intro" worts for ew ks and colds." Lela li$rras.orr, rital.,a. Cal. a..1se" /1.M. .. C. area co., alt aflra.Neta. for t owe�.aa�aai�i, Hard Coughs House and farm lots for sale on Andrew street. For further partic- ulars apply to Thos. Itussell,Exe'et'. Mr. Andrew Oke, of Seaforth, who was taken to the hubpital Al London this week is reported as holding his own. Rev. T. It and Mrs. ale air will assist in the ut.iun Sunday School Temperance Rally in drones street Church on Sunday next at 2.30 pen. Liberal-Conversatit•es, attention — A gcucr..i annual mtctinl; of tll: Association for Exeter, will be held ii. Ate Town IL,11, Exeter, on. 'lien- r day, ltlal ch l:ic h, oexr at l+ p. m. %%all Papers flour us. sharp, for the• clectiea of officer. and nthtr important business. A THREE REASONS WHY:•= full attendance is requested.—C. 1I. Si , e .. nl r s Secy. J. A. Moll' .+ c urs Pres. 1 WANTED — lest and Women in 1�1'�-di..�i'..-1�t111n :�10.�1Lhltl' Sc Co., �`lc,l!!1't•:ll have a complete Chemical 1 oratory on rho most 1111erI•t (41 scienti- fic basis, opel'atod by c:llnpeteut cllelni-ta: :li.'i..:;. \►o know the colors are Dirt' , Of rho hest (twilit .% , :11:01 t itc,I't,nghly correct E,—The\• h;tv'� a c'om111otu ,1:0! : H • • ••ohly Cutting shop, superintended 11\ t11e•ir Vice- ttu(l n111nn1'(1 by capable batt is at(t and the vimommilk 10 per cent off on all goods except Groceries We Buy from the ilost Complete Wall Paper Factory in Canada We take pleasure in informing von wh.- von -l• old buy t his country and adjoining territories to represent and establish an oldes- t ablishe(1 house of solid financial standing. Salary to men $21 week- ly to women *12 to $18 weekly with Expenses advanced -eaoh Monday by check direct from headquarters. IF31''(t.11r1 Horse and buret furnished when necessary ; position permanent. Ari- equipped Roller dress. Blew Bros. & Co., Dept. 5, Mo non Bldg., Chicago, 111. President Auction bale — Farm Stock and til(., no of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will Impl•,rn'•nt:c, on lot 13, N. I3. Iii l- patt from BE('A erns Miss Olive Quauce retuned home haatsn recovery. Gently laxative, dulph, ...In Thursday, starch 9th,'O:i praise 0 on, an dAils t Craig on Sal•: t o commence at one o'clock Monday evening. sharp. Dennis McGee, proprietor, Miss Mabel Miners hal returned Mr.:in t Mrs. Robert Sweet of Cline Jos' White, Auolionncer• 1 Rouble home after a pleasant visit in Brant- ton, who Lava been visiting Mr. Sacred Coact -rt and Organ Recital • — ford and London. Sweets parents, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Mr. W. If Hewlett, Canada's populat 1 Ing Sweet, returned to their home on Tu: sday .of this week. DiCKSON & CARLING, liareSolicitors,Notaries. rtoCoranrolsitcnsve. Solicitorsothe Motions Bank. Eta Mosey to Lora at !sweet rotes of interest. OFFICE:—Mels STEEET, EXETER. 1. IL puna to B. A. L 8. DICKSON The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS Preeideut:—T. RYAN. DunuNP. 0. Vice -Pres.:— J. A. Pinnate FARQUII ART.O. F. MORLEY, WV IIALEN P. 0. W. M. PAS8M011R, CROMARTY P. 0. WM. Roar, IBORNHoLM P. 0. J. L. RUSSELL, RU83ELDALE P. 0. AGENTS. I. CARMICtCAEL, STAFFA. ONT. A. DuNc.t.N FARQi'nAlt, O\T, J. Wu -sox, FULLARTON, ONT. J. S. GILF,LLAN, LFcAN, ONT. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. +4-I.+++++++++++++++++++++++ Nere • Q lee To Farmers and the Public in General As the spring is coming on now gather up all your old truck such as Rags, Rubbers, Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Old Rope, Bones, all kinds of old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead and Zinc, and take them down to •.JACKSON & SON Mein -St. Exeter. One door south of the Metropolitan hotel. "That's where you will get the high. est cash price for them. 4-1-14+ ++++++++++++++++++ ++ MI, 1 FAltl1 FOR SALE. -1911 pct on tho Thnames Road adjoining i-:ze- ter. Ploughing is done; e h(a t in : 12 •acres of hardwood buab. This is s good chance to secure a conven- iently situated and well -improved farm. 11 interested move quickly.— W '. 11,veer, Exeter 1'. 0., prop. ,` SHORTHORN lost` DUItIiAht BULL!! for Bale—The underaignett bas for up-to-date -date thor• P of to sale a number ottgh bred Short Horn Bulls. They are of the low set. thick blocky typo and choice breeding. will be sold seasonable, inspection invited. Ap- or oto lit 16, con. 2, Hay. or John Elder, Hen,all, 1'. 0. F011 HALF:.—ite'idcnce and 1? lots with good Stable. everything in good rep•,ir. Residence t-coently re- painted ; also a first -(1.1f11 well good orchard, and ornamental trees on the pre, 'seer. The property must be sold I�tle undcrnigned it leaving town. For 1.3rticular+ and terms of male apply to 1t. N. Tans, Exeter. organist and Arthur Garthwaite cele- brated basso suluibt, of London, will appear in the Main street Methodist church, Exeter under the auspices of the League on Monday evening Match 13th, Hear them. Card of Thanks.—We desire to ex• press our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for the many kind expressions of sympathy during the tim sof the sickness of our daughter and for the true christian spirit shown at the time of our bereavement. We feel that while in our house and hearts WO Shall miss our dear canes, yet we can look up to Got :'nil from our hearts can say "Thy Will be Done." We know that when the sorrows of earth are over we shall meet agein our loved t.nes at the ri•zht 'tend of God. Yours Sincerely„ Mr. and Mrs. It. Luker and Wilbert. Market Report.—Thn following is the report of Exeter markets, cor- to George Kellerman, of Dashwood,rracheit the ripe ,old lige of 91 years. rcctrd up to Thursday, March 2n:1 :;t a good fis•urc. Wheat 90c to $1.08 per bushel. ( After an illness of three weeks 0.tts d7 to ;1,8 cents per bushc•1. Barley 38 to 40c per bushel. Peas 60 to 62 cents per bushel. Bran *15 to $16 per ton. Shorts $20 per ton. I':unily Flour $2.85 per cwt. Feed Flour, $1,25 per cwt. Butter 20 to 21c per pound. Eggs to 21 1 cenets per dozen. Pork live weight, $5.25 per cwt. I'ork dressed, $675 per cwt. Hay 7 to 8 per ton. Potatoes $1 a bag. \Vornen'n Institut e.—Th? regular ,seting of t he Women's Institute as thcld in the reading room of the own hall on Friday last. The at- ndance was dirge from both town lid country, who were well repaid ,r being present. A very useful nil instructive paper was given by rs. Manson, o.n"Itules to be observ- ed to maint lin health," which con- tained very valuable and practicie information on that important sub- ject. A well written paper wan also given by Miss (falls on "The rela- tive value of eggs am 0 food, and rnany delicious ways of preparing them." An interesting discussion t hen 4 ook place with a view to se- curing flower seedy rind bulbs for distribution among its members for experimental purposes. The society at this meeting added several new members .to their number . Rev. \Wm. Godwin was in Blenheim nigh pr rumonia Mr. E. F. Clarke, hist week attending the funeral of IC'ol-s^,•valise nlerneer for Center To- o former ncenll;cr of his church at ' Tonto, passed away on Friday last. that nppoinntment. Itis dr:iIli is an irreparable loss to Our (lour department i:, a Lib ties pens 444)1 to the whole Domin- altar withstanding the opposition of ion. all competitors. It is built upon Th • times office has just receive I Quality.—Harvey Bros. :1 splendid lot of business stationery. rhos, Mr. and Mrs. 31111:s Mclfahon, to need of bill heads, letter have been visiting friends in heads, /tete 110.1(19, business cards, in - this vicinity left that week for their t•itations of nil kinds, can have their tome in Winnipeg.wants supplied promptly and at reasonable prices, TERMS—All stn•, of :310 and un- der, cash ; over that amount 7 mon- Oka' credit will he given on approved joint notes, 5 per ce.nt. per annum allowed off for cash on credit amounts. JAMES .TONES„ Auctioneer, For Co. Iluron and Perth. WM. T. CRAYFORi), Prop. lit SALT: (IR TO RENT.— Th: „property on Ilinsley terrace, Clinton, known as the Currie pro- perty. and consistitlg of 8 acres of land, oith eight -roomed house, is of- fered for s:le or to rent. All kinds of bearing froot trees. Just the place for a retired farmer or market gar- dener. Will be sold cheap or rent- ed on reasonable terms. Fifteen or twenty minutes walk from Clinton post office. Apply to I). K. Prior. Clinton. F03: £!.Li --e eeres en lot 20, 'Themes Road, Exeter ltorth, On the property is a goocl frame house with cellar and good stable and barn, first class garden and fruit of all kinds. For further per- , ocular. a • ,1 • O. s 3 p y at F,xotcr North I. GRAND TRUNK Railway System Special One Wap Excursions From Exeter TO Billings, Mont........ $34.75 ('olot•ada sp-t•i ngs. Denver, Yelena, Butte, Mont., Og:$39.75 den, Malt Lake City, 1'ta Nelson. ltussland, 13. C.. $40• 25 Spokane, \Verb. Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash.. Vancouver, A'ic• $4275 About sixty liens and :1 quantity (' 1aria, B. ..... ... • of 11133% Han F-rabsiseo, (':al., .... ltirpletlrtpts—Lumber wagon, pair $43.20................ of bobsleighs, cut ter, top buggy, road cart, It axm:•11 !tinnier, Maxwell rake )'roportionstely low rates to other Deering orower, Masiey-lfarri4 culti- points valor, tired drill, (tanning mill, long Tickets on Sale From March ILIO'%. rw o-lurrowOil WOW. set of Mar - 1 at t0 May 15th, 1905. ►fes°• M:axwelt root f.ulper, wheelbar- row, elexe ell churn. lily rack, lir• Special Settlers Trains to Lat-•it cream •rparator, .!early new, Nor.h West2 cauldron kettles, set double =are ncss, set chain hlr-leea, net single Special train milli Colonist Sleeper harness, r;pains, forks, shovels and will leave Toronto et 9 p .rat„ every other articles too numerous 10 men - Tuesday during M'reit :and April tion, also , quantity of household for Manitoba and North West. furniture including one happy I'ISSenger8 travelling without live Thought Range. Stuck should take 4he Pacific Ex- Terms—$5.0o and under, Dash; over press Leaving Toronto nt 1.15 P. M. that ,mount 9 months' credit on fur- nishing 'roved joint notes or a 4 yourfull - pt Ask nzents for informa- tion. or nddre'as 3. D. McDonald. ilia- 'discount o 5 per cent. per annum t riot i'aseengrr Arent, Toronto. for a .sh in Iii -u of uote.r, YOU'RE ONLY ILuLF SICK But nevertheless you feel pre "seedy." Pest prescription is llantillOtl's filly; they flout up t entire .system, strengthen 'the sto ach, elevate your spirits and mak you f'e1 better hi one day. It's by clennint the blood of wastes, by pure ifying and enriching the blond that Dr. Ifamilton's fills accomplish so much. Very mild, exceedingly prom- pt, and guaranteed in every case. Your druggist sells Dr. Ila.nilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut in yellow boxes, 25c. each, or fivo for ,$1.00. Get the genuine. .1•1•1•.1 - Clearing Clearing Auction Sal For Colds, La Grippe and Coughs i:ix Cold Cure breaks up n cold, Lax- acold, Lcixativo Bromo Qunine, Nasal Balm, all reliable remedies. elatupies free. Also Dias' Winans and Gar- nets Vouch Syrups, best in the mar- ket. Sold by C. Lutz, Central Drug Store, Ex:ttr. William (Cook, son of Mrs. Wm. Tlawden, has, purchased the stock o The R. Pickard Co's general stn t lensal3, :ld will take posses n a once. Mr. Cook is a most es- tim. bl, young business man an the people of Ilensall will find him straightforward and enterprising ani n good citizen. FOR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE 1.1,s8 of appetite always results f rom faulty digest ion. All 1 hat is needed is a few closes of Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet s. They will int•igoreto the ntomach, Of Farm Stock and y'rcngthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a wolf. These Implements T:,hist:+ also act as a gentle laxative For sale in Exeter by W. S. Jlow- Jes. White will eel! by public enc- ,"Y, tion for Albert Scott, on LOT 12, BASELINE BLANSIIAfl i The NY/111'1111Y01 '111e community 3 Litten East of \Woodham, on is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Martin e c a " their infant TUESDAY. 'MARCH 14th. 1!rOr Salter in :the k th t lh t in n Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp a Lq son, Mervin Bruce., which necurrd on following Monday tf this week. The little boy Stock—One aged horse, 1 he qty hail been ill ,ante tun weeks previ- draught snare 6 years old in fo,l out; but had recovered and was as to dir Malcolm ; heavy draught brit.'lct ns usual, when on.l•'riday last snare rising 6 _tears old, sup. Its 1eca111c suddenly '11 J.;'1111 with posed to be in fool, 1 drivingrami+ trouble an the brain, passing mare 5 years obi sired by Darebin, 'assay after a fee days illness. The 1 heavy draught mare rising three funeral on ,fee war largely years cold sired by Sir Malcolm, 1 :attended. heavy draught marc rising tWo yearsCommissioner ark Gh h ry old eared by Sir Malcolm, 1 sucking o f Toronto, ICI) he has devised :a aim - cut I sired by Mir Malcolm, ono suck • ply yet effective plan to prevent the ing roll sired by Harford Carlon. sparrow from fwrticipa3ing in their (`attic—Six cows in calf, 2 heifers carnival of destruction in-expropri- in calf, 3 steers two years old, G ating to llo•ir ose young green veg• steers one year old, one heifer one 013b1es, nttect peas, garden prey :and year old, 6 naive., lettuce, by placing Init:kr in the figs—Slat, (•n .shalt st e u sows ,3 , ground on both sides of this sprout - to farrow first of April. ing pens and stringing a ),lark thread from one 40 the other. in their attempt le get et tits print their wines strike against the thread rand t hey never approach the same spot 1unin. The sparrows will never eel ant insect if it can gel anyt hint/ else. YOi- MELANCHOLY WOMEN Can't ,even sleep—restless day and nigkt—brooding over imagined fro• tibia all the time. The disease isn't in .tire brain but in the blood which is glen ani! innutritiou'. • Do the right thing Hatt and yot el Iles cur- ed quickly. Just take trerrozone; it turns everything you rat into nour- iehtnent, consrqucnt ly, blood con- taining dote of iron and oxygen is formed. Ferrozone makes flesh, muscle,c en S in a nerve—strengthens tb R week, cures very quickly. You'll lice longer, feel brighter, be free from melancholy if you use Ferro - zone. Fifty, cents buys a box of this ALBERT SCOTT, Prop. good tont (fifty ehocolate coated J08. WHITE., Auctioneer. tablets in every I ex) et all dealers. No reserve as the proprietor 1118 For tickets call on rented lea farm. J. J. KNIGHT, Depot ticket a .tent, Exeter. ToCureaCo!dinOneDay :T� Laxative Bronco mine Wide. Seven Mae lessee sad la MN 13 mom.'1'bjg d ZIAren.kir 1 box. ZSC. Ciro Ckip two Dar. \WE.\itiNG AWAY YOUR LUNGS Yes, and your strength too. Stop coughing and get rid of that ca- tarrh. The Dilly remedy is "Ca• tarrhozone" which goes to the dis• rased tissues along with air you breathe: it a trot fail to reach the source c of ub the r 1 t • o lc it's hound to kill the germa, and es for healing up Ole sore places, nothing can sur- pass Catarrhozonne. If you don't get instant relief end ultimate cure you will at least get hack your mon- ey for Catarrhozone is guaranteed to cure catarrh in nny part of the sys- tem. You run no risk —therefore use Catarrhozone—at our expense if not eatlyfi"d. The bible Society.—Lain Sunday teas ohsetved ear Bible Sunday in the clef ere a ( lit churches in Exeter. Specie' sermons were preached on the work of the British and Foreign Melts Era- cirty. The past century of its oper- ations 'leas just closed and the re- volts are such es to fill the heart of every christian with gratitude to God. In 1804 there were in all the world about 4 million copies of the Word of God. in the hist 100 years this society has issued overt 180 mil- lion copies of the Bible, in whole or in part, in clone 378 different long- uagen and dialects, it is tho greai source which .upplics the missionar- ies of the different churches with Bibles for distribution :in Foreign I:andn. The object of Thy society is to give to every person in the world a copy of the word of God inhis own language. Such a11 object should meet with the hearty support of all church members. With this end in view special collections are being ink en up this month in the different rhurehes in town. CHAMPION LINiMP.NT FOR RHEUMATISM Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Cha ins1lle Conn.,eas • "Cha ber - laina Pain halm is the champion of all liniments. The past sear f Walt troubled n great deal with rheuma- tism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the etorekaeper hero recommended this remedy and it completely cured mo." There is no use of anyone muttering from this painful ailment when this liniment can ba obtained for a small sum One application ;this prompt relief and its continued use for n short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale in Exeter, by W. 8, Howey. Shlpka —Mrs T. Lamport moved hest w eek and all Il„I jude_e.. 64.1 U`E.--A11 Process, col top 01' t the herefore printing Goods a securing obtai not 0113 lila l,a• r'gl-II'iltli•i! I'e wad e l,\ 1r,!. I s; :I1 (4f liable a pel'fe('t in h \' i?•''re fore comma e,:•t el nds LASTLY. -1111 Wall Papers, Ceilings alp( ilttrtl('l ings are direct from the factory to our pigeon hole-. NO MIDDLE MANS PROFIT Wall Papers from 3 cents single roll to our very best, 25c. a single roll. 10 per cent off on all goods except Groceries Nairn's Linoleums and t X11 Cloths 1 yard wide 25c, 2 yards wide 50c and $1 a yard, 4 yards wide, Nairn's best quality y CARPETS! CARPETS! Best Hemp Carpets 20 and 2bc. a yard. Best 'I'apestrys, 50. 40, 75c, $1.00. Best Wools and Unions 30.35,40, aU i 95:' a yd. Don' forget our to per cent. discount Poplestone Gardiner Sliver Coupons are good and are given to 31st March. int• Sir. J. Gaisers hou'c about one half mile from here. —Mr. P. McPhee sold his roan driver to S. Hawkins of Parkhill on Saturday last. —Mr. II. Wing had .a bee hauling gravel from Grand Bend one day last week. —Mr. and Mrs. Geo Keys and fam- ily left on Tuesday for Manitoba where they intend snaking their fut- ure home. —Mr. and Mrs. M ivson of Salem, visited at 31r..T.Pickerings on Thurs- day last. \WIIAT ('At -SES APPENDICITIS The commonest cause of appendi- citis is conalipation. Wien you re- quire physic don't use cheap drastic pills—get Dr. Iiamilton's fills which strengthen the stomach, re- gulate the bowels and prevent any tendency to appendicitis. In one day you'll feel the tremendous benefit of Dr. Hamilton's I'ills. By purify- ing the blood and clensing the sys• tem they prevent headaches, lift de- pression and drive away weariness. No min ) medicine so successfulas I r. Hamilton's Pills, sold everywhere in 25c boxes with yellow cover ; set the genuine. NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED We publish the following report from the Toronto Globe, for the bone fit of the numerous shareholders in this vicinity whonre very much h in- terested in the welfare of the •,hove company. The annual meeting of the Nation- al Portland Cement Company, Lim- ited, of Durham, teas held on Tues- day, Febrtucr3 28th. Between two nnd three hundred share holders were present. Thr affairs of the company thick has the largest 111111 :at present operating in C•tnala, have been eminently satisfactory, anal the 1'resident,Mr. W.F. Cowhana,of ,Tack• son, Mich., who was also the manage ing director, was :able to submit the gratifying information that 't ha com- pany w••18 making money. After the formal (disposal of this minutes ef the hest meeting :and the old board had formally tendered its resignation, Mr. S. 0. McKay, of \\-oodetock IVIS .81)110301(41 chairman. His first duty Meas do rad a let ter from the president, Mr. W. F. Coe - s' ham, tendering htv re.,gnaton. Mr. Cowh:am expressed his sincere r: grot he felt at sevvering his connection with the active management of the National Portland Cement Company bute c the ..tel was im rrativc()wine 1 p to the pressure of other text-'nsive l,usinesM which demanded t share of 'his time and attention. Mr. Cow - ham's resignation is generally regret - ted by the directors and sharehol- dere of Ili cconccrn. That the insti- tution it now on a sound financial basis is Largely due to an exception- ally able board G1 directors for 1901. A pleasant feature of the pro- ceedings was a revolution moved by Mr. E .3. Gould, of th • Gould,$h^p• Dean tie of 41.111111T AL. I'M Kind You Nle Atet)_t botag•t 1 ley & Muir Company of Brantford tendering a vote of thanks to the hoer(' of directors for their able ratan^gement. The resolution was unanimously adopted. The National mad' a profit on Re operations lasts year of about $50,000. 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