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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-06-08, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, JUNEStll 1905. SOAPS The Surrounding News -AND- Items of Interest Here and There Furnished TOilet I1IU6IS By Our Correspondents. it IIENSALL I DASH WOOD -The annual mwttinz ut tla1 South GATES' WHEN YOt'to BUYING A nice line of Toilet Soaps • a Kate it yaps to et use best Huron Institute will le. held here on Examine the superior wiring of Inc new page Saturday next. 1)r. (Tule of Torun- Gate. Afda dstockl'wint�DOiiso hand. nit e. also to, will be present and deliver an ail- l'Ai Tin -aunt - dress on "Forrest rt'". Ile will visit e. -Mr. Andrew Birk, of Seattle, Castile Soap the inspection Ibc day before in order \!"ash., U.S.A. is at present visilioz Pure by an iuspaclion of bush land in order s father, who is very ill. flak he may be able the better to hi -Dir. Staub, of Buffalo, Bolt-itt-lawthe Bar or Cake tell farmers how to treat their hush to Mr. Kunz, of this village, is risit- land• int here at .resent. Mr. T. DOwmet►, atter laaTin: the Ji r. John Kunz, of the. 14th, has ver 6 !tient hs gave up possession on And all the 'Toilet Articles uf of he 16th and zone to Detroit in quest of health s clay or two afterwards moved to and we learn t hot he has greatly in- ti' or dile at his emu on the Babylon tine and t 1'ruv1c•'dc since .zoIF,nlrung aeTe. Salome . was inlmed; h t stricken with t h. Tiernan r lett fur Det roit Monday 11 monist trhich ended in his death. ruonnin_. Their brother Ezra drove • 1 Mrs. Jan:'; tea and DL -s. J. D•i them to Parkhill. Wilson and little daughter, Annie, -The tonin; of the Lutheran W have ;beenio t.an: iand tans t t . church bell Tuesday moraine an- ��0 [rA ' io St. Marys and Blanchard• atounced 4o the villagers the death from Ilensalt and A 'age number of Miss Slaocuwc),er of the 14th. Miss Drug Store vicinity, together rt;th the Free eta- S1ioemttclur is eldest sister of Mr. Bona, attended the funeral on Dion- Louis la% eutaker, of this place• day afternoon last of the late Mr.Miss A Ross, of 'sprach, is Dott'son, lately of Revisal!.tt who frac i pMiss a cock with her uncle, Tent qualities. The Exeter Times very bizhsly respected for his •excel- Jlr. John\'oelker. -.Miss Fein'tannic is at the books _ - Mr. R. Bell, of Seaforth, is addin^ at tLr Hardware store uzain. CALENiDAlt FOR ,ft. NE, 1903 to the completeness of his fine brick -lir. and Mrs. E. Y. Paulin spent 4 11 18 2a block' by puffin; in a good cement Saturdat :atiernoapn and Sunday sift MONDAY 5 12 19 ''liar floor. 3Ir. and Mrs. [tilt, of Parkhill. Rtes AY 8 13 20 27 --Mr. John MacArthur, hardware Mrs..._.___ Fenn. merchant, has added a handsome a CREDITON W]RLNEBDAY... 7 145 22 28 21 dition to his handsome brick d\ect -Incl• Henderson w•as attending THURSDAY.... ••• 2 8 18 23 30 lin 3, which adds greatly to the ap conference at Listowel the pea /'&TVR 3 10 17 24 pearence us well as to the comfort week, also Mr. Win. Lewis as My SATURDAY and convenience o[ it. delegate. - uite a large number from ![en Q af- -Jar, Wesley Finkbeincr is spend - itt; J('e• St le 1905 Ball and vicinity on Wednesday itt- a few weeks with him sister nes -"-� ternoon of last week, attended the Zurich. THE WEST DOES CARE funeral of the late Mrs. John Rob --Miss Lulu Essery and Miss Oli At the conference ot Methodist: ertson, of near Chiselhurst. Mrs. at Win- Robertson had been in declinin; via Holtzman i an spent a few daysr o of Assiniboia, note in session Robertson for some time and despite all this week in London trying the L n' ipeX the report of rhe Committee that medical skim and loving care iversity of 'Toronto examinations i on Dadopteals, m Autonomywere' Bills, could do she passed away. She had Theory of Music . cdas adopted and topic, order- only been married a few years, and -Mr. Samuel Brown is again occu- ed pent to the Premier. leader of the lc,tt•es :+ child too young to realize Pyin; the corner store and has op Men( lion, and members of Parlia its xreat loss. ened a lot of new stock. Ment front Assiniboia. In par( it -Mr. Joseph Senior was in ou On- -?tiro. Maynard, of Brooklyn, village on Monday last photogl.tp1 is ns follows: tario, has been spcnd;n: the past fore was the Autonoury hill, now act week or two with ':1lrs. Harvey inzirig several groups of the official talents ntvCa Parliament, and that state- pof this village. anvd charter ch church for the hsouvenir pic of have been made othat in the pe- --Mrs. Masse), o[ London, is visit- •tb s the ll. it have no interest in ins her father. Mr. J. W. Ortwcin. book they purpose to ,get out t the said bill, it is es duty of this -Mr. Isaac Jackson, of Condon, the 'coming 50 year Jubilee to t Conference 'to express itself in no second son of Mr. .Tohn Jackson, o[ Lend tl►o 24th to 20th of this moot -Mr. W. II. \Ventzel spent Mon- solved o itAcc main way : therefore be it re_near IIcnsnll, was on Wednesday last day last in London on business• sotced; the happily united in marriage to Miss• ]-'Thal pre°lrtisefundalmental. Mabel Watson, of Belzravc, The During the heavy Calc on ilond; visional government ceremony which made two hearts last the roof of t he flux mill tv and we believe that this principle is beat as one was performed at the partly blown of[ and other damn; shattered try the clauses of the pro -residence of the bride's parents and done ' posed Act, and will establish a most was attended by the !groom's parents According to the final draft of 'dangerous precedent. brothers and sisters trona this neigh - Andrew, committee, [rev. C. 2 -'That actastirefirmly thcimntter borhood. The bride who is a moat Andrew. the pastor of Sylvan tiro that the a c estimable yours; lady was made the has been appointed as pastor of t of education is n fragrant violation recipient of n number o[ made orae Methodist church here for the en - of of tl►c British North Amerioan Act, psuing year. Rev. John Render: eau SS such, is a serious blow at the presents. We unite Frith the many h►vin; been ass;=Heti to Iirigden. eery foundation oe our constitution. frionds of the young couple in ___-_�` 3 -'Chat we are confident that the wishing them long and continued LIFE ha inesa through lite. The poet's exclamation; "0. Li Aicthonit Church of this conference np11Tr, and Mrs. L. Ilarotd, of \Vin I feel thee bounding in my veins" is a unit in its opposition to this ham, and Diiss Hatton, of Owen - joyous joyous one. Persons that bill and in tics of this we on 1)chalt Sound, were here last week the rarely or never make it, in honesty of tea whole conference membership, nests of lir. and Mrs. A. Murdock. protest in the strop;est pos. z el_____._ to themselves, are :intone the most unfortunate. They do not live, but erp fertna aznin,t enactment of the JUST WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD exist ; for to live implies more than proposed hill. 4 --That we express our heartfelt DO, to be. To live is to be well and appreciation of the interest mini- Mr. J. T. Ilaruer, of Invinville,Ga, strong- t0lta is of tse he equal alnto the p tested in the question by our East- always keeps a bottle of Chamber- ordinary o ern Canadian friends who are loyal- lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea retire not overcome by them - to Is lelpine us to oppose this indefen- Remedy at hand ready for instant feel life bounding in the veins. A scurtailment interference and I(lam►zin; use. Attacks of colic. cholera mor- medicine that has tnactc thousands curtailment of our ri;has• bus unci diarrhoea conte on so sod- of people. mon and women, well and denly that there is no tune to hunt strong, has accomplished a ;rent n doctor or go to the store for me- work, bestow•in; the richest bless- dicine. Mr. Barber says; "I ixtve • in;s, and that medicine is Hood's tried Chamberlain's Colic. is Cholera oars, debil; .The from weak, any run-down, use, and Diarrhoea Remedy of the best medicines 1 ever saw. I should not fail to take it. It builds keep n bottle of it in my room as I a 0 d gpc:4 he whole system, and chances eXiS- xit° have had several attacks of colic it has proveto be the best medicine !lose wordsbonni z fWere are glad dttia10 I ever used."Sold in Exeter by ch aoour columns. d - S. Howey. -•-+ -- WOODIIAM -Mr. A. Eaton paid Kirkton a fly- ing visit Sunday night. -Mr. and Mrs. John Copeland lea- tes for 4 he for West on Montlty, .lune 12th. -Edgar has a new top on his eta wagon. -51r. .larnes Allen, Base line, is overhauling his barns told intends putting a 510111 found:itiot+ under t hem. -Woodhull choir will go to Free- will on Sunday, .June 11th, and the Orchestra will furnish music at lite picnic on 'Tuesday I he 13111. -Mr. Sam. Mills intends r:'i-nr his barns this week. -Miss Irene Robinson is (earning the dress-utakin; wit h Miss W! lite. LUCAN Dr.Browning of Exet.•r was in town on Tuesday in consultation with I)r. Ranting The case being 31rs. Wrn. isanc who has been critically ill. Her friends hope for her speedy recovery. IOUs hues and very rare rotors as ELIMVILLE •••••••••••••••••♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦•••••••N~♦♦•••• +tell as their immense size, surpass- -Mr. Albert l'enwardeti 15 011 1 he •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'flue in 1x.wty t hobs of many more wend poison n after a severe Mixes of e d Gifts professional florists. {cad poison and ncrtous trouble. -�_- -Mr. Garnet Andrew spent Sat- urday and Sunday with Itis ;rand u. CI:YTetiiit f©r Jure Brides i• Fite for !I_itfluux ( 1ng Brain 1parcnty. -Rev. Cooper spent the past week W hite Lc=horn for hatching true, i 1 ' excellent winter layiut s' rain. 't List meet a al ie•°din= the Methodist At LONDON Flock headed by first prize cockerel Conferenrre, tlio pulpit was (intend be at 6•derich Poultry shot\. 50c. Joshua Johns town Sunday eve. CROCKERY Ci U. Fret Yellin;. -S• At,dre\+, 4?litncillc. -Mr. Thomas Veal visited Isis.. ---es,,,,'" • -On Sunday evening of last week, twice in London for a few clays of 1lT1[11CnSC assortment of ♦♦ while Mr. WID. Cottrill and Miss Alla the past wvSS k. beautiful new goods both t -DI r. and Mrs. Will. Coultit: spent . tiff. Hicks were returning from Church. ' the past week visit in z her brother, % : useful and ornamental the spirited briver which they were DI r. \1"illiam Clark at Lions Head. .. =�,• -rw • driving became unnlanazahte, and c• newly :a ' that will please the fancy i -t ev. 1[. J. Fair ist h 1 t,. t •a tyou bolted for Il►e ditch, upsetting the pointed for this circuit for • h�� c t of any bride, andf buzzy and throwing the occupants 1 pastorc' t buy here, the questton of Z out, but we are pleased to state that the e'.nmLLIRS cot*fel ('rl Cl' year. --^ with 'the exception o[ a few slight I;(UUULPII TO\\'Ntillll' COL'\CIL. '`' `11' `'' what t3 buy' or what will bru;sem, they escaped unhurt. The 1'I►c council of the lottnsttip a[ `` please the bride will be buzny which was a sew rubber tire Bidtlulph lnot pursuant to adjourn wam somewhat damn ;ed. '+•`"\ easily solved. Our line �� silent on May `29th, 1005. The Reeve and all the members were present. �. � .,• �'.` is so large and the goods AIIE GOOD LOOKS \'ALl'A[ZLI? A communication from J[esrs. /i �,.•prl + so new and pleasing that wayevery Meredith & Fisher to;ether with �'__+ % F'-�e I[ nature had her cow tt :.►1'r .� anything you buy would plexion would be clear and delight- judgment of the court in the Hod- t.4r...alrr 1 tut. llut fanny allow their blood to ;ins ditch !natter was received and J be satisfactory and every Z. , become weak. -hence pimples, sallow tiled. piece bears ottr personal • • ski', dark circles around the eyes. The following accounts were ord- t j ; To have a beautiful complexion use creel 40 1* paid; -F. J. Davis, rep. uarantcc. FcrrozOne regularly. It brings t+ cul. :and work on road in winter. ' rich ruddy glow to the checks, nour- division 3, $3 ; Wrn. Abbott, do, 75c : : t ROYAL DEVON ART TABLE WARF, direct front the Stafford• ishws t he blood and Thereby 'de- H• 'lodging. do, 50c ; A. Abbott, !sore ♦ ♦ shire in 1(1) pieces. t ' strut's humors and pimples. For A road in tinter, div. 3,o 41.50: E. •♦ ,1APhire Potteries, HANE) 100useful feces. in the n+r st richly decor- t�1 beauty, health and ;and spiritm use Abbott, do, 50c.; W. C. Ilod.;ins, rep. •• sled Fable Lines. Oyer `LlN) lines to select from. • , Ferrozonc. Your appearance will 2 culverts and 1 new culvert, $5; E. ♦t FRENCH, HAVILANII and 0line(iEs CHINA direct from the to I., improve' a hundred futd. Fifty l4.lhins work on road in winter, • ♦ French ractoriea. Nothirg like it shown anywhere. • cents buyer a box of [iffy chocolate- 84.50; W. N. Itow•e, rep. cul., 41.00: • ♦ Austrian China, Blaeit China, German coated Ferrozone t;►blets - Don't 'F, Armitage, 2 1 2 days with -trader, t • put off -,;et Ferrozane today. $;3.75; S. Ryan, with _rider, 2 days, • t Decorated China, Dresden Patterns. $2.4.00: Walt. Hodgins, 1-2 day with 2 • ENGLISH CHINA including the celebrated Imperial ant% 'Tuscan ZION team on :grader, $1.50; Carralt Bros. •t quality: + anniversary services of Zion rep. road in winter. 50c.; D. Nest- ♦ DINNER SETS -Very large assortment in all makes. splendid -'The ane 1 n decorations and designs. A taple is well set when our Dinner Methodist Sunday School Rev, be held man, con. tile, $21.00; T). .12 ; : D. • t on Sunday, June 18th. Dr. do., N. B., div. 3 end 4 $53.12; D. • t .1.nI Vane i ETSused to suit t ther furnishings$upt for any to all the Hannon, of Exeter, will preach at \\ esttnan, do, division ,, $38.75: .t. t ♦ 10 n. ne a.nd 7 p. ill. anti address a Ryan, I 1-2 day with grader, div. 1 • latest shadings and shapes from 1•I.7Fs to fl]fI8 set. t mass meetin; of the Sunday School 818: Jas. Burnett; 1-2 day on Sauble t t zsrThe Biggest and Best line of Crockery, Glassware, Chinn, etc : 1 811111. 65c :: Jas. Whalen, 41 2-3 cord:: t ♦ found in Western Ontario in here. in the afternoon when there will • ♦ also be a program of music and travel contract. div. 1, $108.83; l' London Crockery Co. •. scripture drill !Fork by the school. A. Ryan, 2 days on road. div. I. $3; • •O • t. r Sunshine choir will furnish music S. Ryan. 31-2 clays with trader, t• •♦ for the morning and evening services div. 2, $42: Jas. McFaalls, opening • • Visitors from other apointments Travel pit. div. 2. 45; Ii. Dv. 2.rep: •t 169 Dundas Street,London. f will be cordially we+ieomed, Liberal cul. dir. 2. $1 ; Alex. [Icxtzins, 1-2 $1.50c • • t WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of • ' t- collections arc asked for al each with team on grader, div. 2, ♦ • $lO.tN► ur over. • n service as the people of 'Zion believe \\'m. Lewis, 3 days rvit h grader, div • ••••♦•o••♦••♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦•• •••••••••••••••••••••••♦•• • in supportin; tl:e school by volun- 2. 84.50; Than. Toohey, rep. ditch••♦♦•••♦••♦♦••••N•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦wee...♦ tart' otferin;• and culvert, div. 3 and 4 50c; A. +- _•-_ Gunning, shovelling snow. N. Ip.. ZURICH 82.40; C. Hooper. rep. culvert, N.B. r -Mr•. Fred \Vitwer has been on $1.00; M. Breen, 11 2 clays D. & W. r `9 D. work Radcliffe, or Act, ....2 •,• W. f. R len recover- c cr •I • reoo t A , u t ►-a is ado the sick list. it with team on road. div. 5, 814: R. II. tl in;. Evan- talents +- -Mr. 5. Rennie sold a valuable SItacliffe, work on road, div. 5, $3.50 driver to Mr. ll. Smith. tate hog J. E. Wallis. do. $1.50; T. A. Martin, or buyer. the other clay. The price re- culvert, St. Marys road. $3.00 Jno. )c ceived was $150.00. Denim, openinz S. 1I. in winter, $2.25 h. -Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Schnell of the Armitage - Bryan - That the n- 141h con., are on a visit to the for- council will pay to \Vm. Thompson mer's brothers, Messrs. Henry anti 21-2 cestts lot d forl7,:gravel (p6rawn Monday for Jacob at Ayton.through a 4 -The Trustees of the Zurich Pub- road purposes. -Carried. e, tic school have en;aged the services Bryan - Breen - That the coun- of Mr. A. McLeod, of Rayfield. as til pay John Ryan at the rate of $12 11e principal and of Miss Best, of Sea- a day for trader teams and men for W. forth, as assistant, duties to corn- services to date, and at •lite rate of nit silence atter summer holidays. 81.20 an hour for actual work from he -Miss Clara I3uclronan, who has this day forth to the end of this n been atlendinr Toronto lrniversity, year. -Carried. on is spending her vacation at her home t The couoe ncil adjourned djoae ur edrd,to meett here.• Mrs. Chas. Kalbfleisch left on Monday morning for Detroit to join Life! her husband who has secured a good ►3 situation in that city. They will °aD start house-keepin; at 19 Booker s Y Ave. A GOOD RECORD l'r•on+ the Exeter Times of June 4t11, IS74. ue re -publish part of the synopsis of 'the building operations rt hich were extensively carried on that year. The a;,regaled value ot btpidin,s erected amounted to nearly $60,000.00. Arnonx the t,ro- pertics erected that year were lite Central hotel at a probable cost of $6,000 built by 11, Bissell, Jas. San- der- brickwork and W. Welsh wood - Work : Jas. Pickard addition to dwel- lin and two st ores, probable cosi 811.000; W. II. Verity and John Roos brick residences. at a cost respec- tively of $3,0(10 and $2,500; other builders uere W. Bowden, W. How - ;ltd. W. 1'anson, Jas. Sanders, 1t. 11•uulfot41. T. ltisae(1 and a nutnber of others. '1 he same year the School Mouse, which a1 t hat time w Ont• of t h:+.1 f $,1,(100. the county We t meld Ip like nt a comet of 10 ale Exeter Makin; a similar rec- ord in 1903. Hon. frank Oliver, elites!er of the Interior. in his address at Woodstock on Saturday bast while in a fit of temper, decla red he would not in- sult a I►oukhuor by comp:arin t his 104(7111 /tile(' to some of the elect ori In his hearing. Ayer's Why is it that Ayer's Fiair Vigor does s0 many remark- able things? Because it i, 3 hair food. It feeds the flair, puts new life into it. The heir Hair Vigor Cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dirk, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. WSSS 1 nit neon! Ayer's Itaar rigor mr tutr wu ,trout ell gray Hnt u••w I1 to • n', 1 c&dRii -lU- 11641, and Tnicum i:.. At,. tt4*3$. J.r 4rr*eO. II elm UtafO,. .ow's Naas. Gra Hair - ---see-- RUSSF:LDALE -.l. 8 !\Nson bad his n jack- ed uirp last wileek• He experiencCbard touch difficulty orcin, to the bad condition of the frame work. -Mis4 L. Chalten;er, who has been for some years Housekeeper for Mr. A. Tremeer, has had an operation for cancer performed in London. She is still very low but is on the way to recovery. -A wood -bee was held on Tuve:- 41:1Y in Mr. 1'. llanson's bisalt to cut a supply for Mt. Pleasant church for the coming year. A good num- ber turned out and a liberal supply ot frond craft cut and piled. -A large number of Emilio)) and Scotch immigrant,' have arrived in the neiehhorhnod. They have all found homes with the farmers and seem to Have in them the material to make good citizens. I:IRKTON -At the fourth quarterly mee•t- in z of 4 he official hoard of the JI(. - 11,04l10 church held this nwn(11, flit' folluvine resolution was unanimous- ly adopted ; "Whereas in Ile. Pro- vidence of God the four-year term of !tee. S. Anderson, as pa+lar of 11,' Kirk ton Nielhodisl church is drat\ - in.; 1 n a close, the members of the Quarterly Official Ita•ird desire t:' place on record our high Ii „p1eCi1- lion 01 Ills ministerial services and hops :Ind pray that God's richest bl's+in • may he with him in hie next fele .,f nt Tornio 0, -Mr. George Macey. lledieal (•olleee is preclininl %% it 11 1)1.. A. K. rev Anson. -Miss 1(05" D1ct.nughlin has ;one to spend 1 he summer in London. -Mr.. Will Itosm, of itlisscldalc, is tisilin; 11er parents, Mr. and MTS. It. Elliott. i f. .10111) Somerville. i4 im- proving m- prnring nicely. th., convention held tlndt'r 1heau. - pica% of the Smutty schools of 11id- dulph, Blanchard and vicinity was a decided succesm. Nearly sex t:undre 1 rn0mber• reeietereep C7 IL 19119 CO Xi. 44. SPIA VI HD, P' ytit, 10 a. in.. \V. I). STANLF..Y, Clerk. 8EXS'4IT11 -Mr. K. Younz. of St. Catharine% is at present visiting at Mr. \V. Nor hcot tee Mrs. Georze (,eddia visited friends near London a short time ago. -Mr. C. Campbell has been buai- ly engaged erecting an office for Dr. Cecil Ross, at Ilyde Park this spring. -The framers bate finished the work .on C. Aldwrorth's barn. The masons are at present build - in; the foundation fpr It. North - cot 's orth- cott'R barn. -We are sorry to roto that Mrs. II. O'Brien is at present on the sick list. -Mr. E. \V. Gladman. of Exeter, occupied the pulpit in our church here on Sunday last itt the absence of the. pastor, Rev. \Vm. Godwin., (BORN STATtIAM.-In Exeter on Wednes- day. May 31st, to Mr. :and Mrs. W. J. Statham, a sot. BERRY. -At the ltectory. Sea fort le May 3011), to Rev, John :11141 Mrs. Berry, a son. MARRIED WALKS-GOWANS.-At St. Marys, on Saturday. June 3rd, by Rev. A. Grant. Miss Agnea, daughter of Mrs. 1'. Gowans. St. Marys, to Dir. Isaac \Valks, also of St. Marys. PASSMORE-CANN. - At the resi- dence of the bride's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Cann, l'sbornc, on Wednesday, June 7111, by the Rev. W. 11. Cooper, o[ Elinlville, Mr. John Passmore, engineer at Strat- ford, to Miss 011ie Cann. GI(OSVENOII - WILSON - On May 21th, 1905. at 1 he residence of the bride's parents. by Rev. John Hen- derson, Mr. Ernest Grosvenor, of Sirathroy, to Miss Pearl Wilson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. of McGillivray. W11ITE - SLOVEit - At Memphis. 'Pon '29% h, 03, at St Marrenn.s Ca1)tcD[aydral, by I)c19''i Cra;_ Morris, \1r. .1. l'ly'i,• \V hitt, for - A MiLLION DOLLARS SQUAND- ERED. It is estimated this sun, was wasted last year by people trying to find a cure for catarrh. Foolish tor sufferers to experiment when it's 80 Well known that "Catarr- hozone" is tee only remedy that cures permanently. Other treat- ments only relie%tce Abut Catarrlio- zone cures and prevents the disease from ever returning. 111 ,had 'ca- tarrh in RN !worst form" writes G. F. Fadden of [toy an, Que. I was so had that ordinary medicines didn't even relieve ; but Catarrhozone cur- ed perfectly." "No chance of dis- appointment with Catarrhosone - it's certain :is death to cure your Cat tarrh-justst lr GOSiiEN LINE, STEPIIEN. -Mr. Arthur Glanville and Mr.T. Malley spent Sunday evening on the 12t l+. -M r. and Mrs. Geo . Mawhinney spent \\'cdnemday night the ;nest of Miss Mary Smith. -Quite an interestin; ,;ante of foot hail took place Saturday ereninz 1l Shipka, het wenn the Sltipka boys and our boys. Score 2 Intl in favor of 8hipka. -Miss Olive Turner visited Mrs. Henderson of Crediton from Friday until Sunday. 8. J. Henderson was in Lon- don tees week on business. -Mrs. William elawhinney spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. nrtd Mrs. Tholnae Amy of !Sharon. -Mrs. Messner of Buffalo who ham been s-isitin; her parents for !orae t in+e returned home Tuesday. -Mr. Ezra Krein alien( Sunday ,1 it li Mr. John Finkbeiner. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maw Minnie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc- Kenzie of the Itch con. on Saturday evening'. -Mrs. Ellen Clark spent Sundae and Monday ttitli her daughter Mrs. Frank Sims of Crediton South. -Mr. William 'Yearley is erecting a new wire fence along tate road. -Miss Ida Krause and Miss hicks of Centralia visited with Mrs. Thos. Yearly on Tuesday. CI'IHAN DiAiRRiIOEA l'. 14. soldiers as ho served in Cub.; 'luring the Spanish war know what this disease is, and that ordinary ►emedies have little more cff' • ' than so ranch water. Cuban d ar- rime-a is atmoat OR severe an 1 danzeroum ns n mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy. how- ever, that can alway.a he dependeel mem no will be seen by the follolt- in. certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jai. colts of lloustnn, Texds ; "1 hereby certify Ibat Citainberlein's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemede cured any husband of n severe n' tack of Cuban diarrhoea, !which L hrouzht hone from Cub.:. We ha several doctors hut (hey del teal ni erred. One bot I le of t his remede curet him, ns our neighbors will tes tify-. 1 think Goa for so tdlueble r mddieinc." For mile in Exeter by W. W. if nwcy. J'ARQI IIA it A 1( -sit to 31r. Col tic's ,garden will repay alt toners o[ na10re 4o see his floral display, especially the man+ificiei►t bee of pansies of var- • y s DePsia =u� is w t1on that the stomach and other 'e are weak, or ted. It, causes no end of aches and pains and is most. common %Attie people bolt. their meals and burly and worry as they do in this country. Hood'sSarsaparilla cures -k. has t l a ma$iCtoUa' th" in this disease. For /MdmalVil of rouotricale sap's Keil for be Ne Ood,'., L. C. 1. Co., L.•w.1. M.M. It rRRK K. K K• K Ke,K K .YOU rR1SONRV "TIMaestriOLISA DS of men are Maestri - of Memo as securely )'• as tkotwlstihey were confined behind the bars. ManyMaeeforged AMU' own chains by the vices of earlyyouth, *appetite to ooutagions disease. or the excesses of manhood. bbey feel they are not the rasa they on gist to be et need to be. s'J�<'YYeo vim, vigor. sad vitality of manhood ate lacking. Are Toe uervons asd deaposdent? tired la the mortise? have you to force yourself through the day's work ? have you little am, Won Gadd ouetn? are goo irritable and excitable? eyes Wickens epfsMea and haggard looking? memory poor and brsln fused? have you weak back with dreams and 1054es at sight? deposit iii acute? week smelly? -yon Yaws Nervous Debility ass Setubal Weakness. t11wr ISRW M$?=OD 111E£?0R? 11 georaatsed to Cure or 11• rays XS yawls le Detroit. Masts Ilererlity. Beware of quacks -Conseil old established, lc iv, reliablephyyssicians. Coseultatlead Free. Brokegree. Write for Question Blank for Home Treatment. K 1+ t• Or & Kamm& & Kamen, -"MIMEOS Vie q$LDY 0111111121T. es'IRoa>e aaan. e. Kr rt K Second Nand Organs and Pianos wetly of \\indsor, Ont., (:pad cid-1 At home at 901 Sixteenth at. . (lest sun of t ti late 'r. M. White) Detroit, Mich., to \piss Ulla Shover, of Stemple. P1ED Ce:nn. CROCKEIL-At 1he family reside.nco- D[D-HOL1,iN9. - (M Is1 of 939 Dotterel avenue. London. on June,ADtON1!103, by the Kcv. Or. Ilornc 1'• Tuesday, May 301 h, 1905, ,fames V. at the. residence of the bride's par- Crocker, a zed 67 years. formerly ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Rollins, „f of 336 Forest Ave West, Detroit, Mich..(former residen4 s of Exeter. Ont,) Ella M. Rollins to Mr. W. 11. Diamond, of the civil service, This week we offer two second hand organs (Piano c,�aed1 and two second nd hand upright i';elmet all in gond con- dition and neatly new At Bargain Prices and es -y terms of p;tymetit. New Pianos and Organs fllwaus In stock GO CARTS In gteet variety in style and prise Sewing' 1ia(•ltine's of the best makes at polinlar prici'�. suet see its actin., $1.00 11111111 Trip GODERICH to DETROIT TUESDAY. JUNE 20 Return Thursday, lone 22 STEAMER Gasaao1•S1. Two Days in Dttroit P 14 A.I.yEt ft A.rnt Children Half Fare One Way with Baggage. Si .00 The Special Excursion Train will leave Stratford and way stations to Goderich Tuesday morning, June 20. From \Vingliam and way stations, take !turning train June 21', connecting at Clinton (7•4" a. iti.) with Special Traits for Goderich. Returning SI'ECiAI, TRAIN i,EAVES (:ODEitiCil FOR CLINTON ANI) WAV STATIONS To STIi:\•rltoxD ON ARRIVAL 012 STEAMER THt'RSI '\\' NiGIIT GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT 8 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE i9 For Detroit lease 1;,..leril-ti for Detroit S,e, ant., 'Tuesday, June 2o, Canada Time. Return to Goderich Leave Detroit for Goderich t p. ill., Tht reley, June 22, Stan - dare Time. Return to Detroit Leave Go'lerich for Detroit 8.30 a 111 , Fri'lay, June 23, Canada Time. WHiTE STAR LINE Farm: Implement We are dealers to all kinds of farni-- tug implements and below we give a partial list of what we have to stock. Buggies front $(t up, Waggons from $11 up, Binders, Mowers;. lfay Tedders, Sulky Plows. See Our Hay Loaders and Side Rake We have seyeral Washing Machines and Wringers that we will sell cheap. incubators and Brooders. A tew Second-hjmd Buggies and' Waggons to be sold cheap. BISSETT & JOHNS Largest Show Rooms, Exeter. Notiee } f To Farmers and the Public in General ttAs the springis tcorningon ▪ now gather up all your old 4 $ truck such as Rags, Rubbers, + Wool Pickings, 113rse !fair, ; + Old Rope, Bones, all kinds } t of old Iron, Brass, Copper,* T. Lead and 'Zinc, and take them down to 1 M.JACKSON & SON r Main -Sts Exeter. One door south of the � Metropolitan ;Intel. That's ;• where you will ,'ct the high. 1: cst cash price f.,r them. +.:-'-+++++++++++++++++++4-H- f • t l y