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CALENDAR 1'011 JANUARY, 1906.
J31711DAY 7 14 21 28
MONDAY 1 S 15 22 29
TUESDAY 2 p 10 23 30
. DNESDAl'... 3 10 17 24 31
T URBDAY 4 11 18 25
FRIDAY 5 12 19 20
S&TOHHDAY 0 13 20 27
I(SDAY, JAN. 25t1h. 1906
WINCHELSEA
Mr. rind Mrs. F. Brown. rid Strat•1►-
troy, 'spent the earlier part of this
Week visiting relatives and friends
in •\Vinchclscn. Mr. Brown has just
recently cnrt•i,sd off three prizes for
Shutter in a competition at Ingersoll.
iAhc first plies was $25;
the second
lv
, and t,' specialsc'
ll a Sold medal.
•his lR I:-'I'nlffyin2 news to the peotile
Ot Wincihelsen ns Mr. Brown was a
resident of this place less than a
year ego, :i.nd was employed in tiie
oral mery •iron.
Mr. Fronk, Durdic paid a visit to
Lie pnrents the 'former part of the
tw'o.ek. Mr, 'Durdic is takime a course
in titrnthroy Dairy school at pre-
sent.
Mr. McColl v. who worked tor
bir. I'pyl>awI some tirnc ago. Nras in
the vilia.;e Last week renewing ac-
tgtnin bl ac a s,s
The Liternree society of S. S.. No.
URbornc, ons icoremits:ed On Fri-
ny',-,T1n. I2th,: rand 'held its first
'meeting on Friday Last. The meet-
ing (opened with Almenl Heywood in
the chair. A program followed con -
misting s -
rd n o[ two R elhsl matches d
3 t t► an
the question drnvee. In the Jr.
room Perri Guhr remained last on
the ikor. in the Sr. room Nettie
£k tnpbcll's mid:. won. A number of
intelligent 'questions were found in
the l7ue:cion drnwer. This part of
111_3 snatchy is an interestine as well
eta %nstru^live feature, Lend ,gives the
bupils on opportunity to discuss isn-
hdrtnnt Iluestioes of the day, and to
tie inforination on subjects conneet-
ed with their studies.
FARQUHAIR
Hello Pete! You're just the man
we're lookin; tor. Jump in. These
ever( the words that !greeted n per -
•on w•ho hid been living around here
[some weeks. Detectives Young, of
Qako:a and IIoeL', of Stratford. mado
their appctirance in our midst last
Saturday. secured their "man" and
drove away. The ecaeon for the ar-
rest ti -1 not definitely known.
The sIoiehin . is =or:^. rind not thin_
is {eft but mud.
111r. 1'. Senn, of Pierson, Men., who
hos been visitin; at Heavers Bros.,
Jeft for Ilrrmilton, where the will
spend a felt weeks prior to '.roinr to
his Lo:n: in M.'ntobi.
Messrs. Turnbull and itutherford
nudit..1 talc books and accounts of
the 1'sborn: mrd Ilibbert Mutual
Fier lI tLflirce Co. List week
Why rot try ite.Ivers Bros. for
your reit order of ;cods? They :tl.
ways ;five rntisfaction.
Mr. 1\'illi un Brown who has been
with Mr. J. (;retry, has returned to
bis home Lore for a few works holi-
days.
Mr. David Dune In intends raisin;
this tarn next summer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Itallan4yne
entertair..d a few of their frienNs to
.an oy-ster supper on Monday nitbt.
'Mr. '1)tiviel Brown, %oho was ser-
iously injured by l.c'm,; struck by n
Saltine limb. Ie. able to be out again.
For that
dr
.� n
a zll
i_
There is one thing that lei! 0
cure it —Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp -medicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp itccorus
healthy. The tlandrl_ ' disal'- f
pears, had to disappear. A
healthyscalpmc: nsagrcatdcc1
to you—healthy !''air, no dna-
dru ff, no pimples, no eruptions.
The best kind ct a testime:%'-.l--
"Soli for over .ia-ty fee-rs."
moo b J.0 Ai r:,,r=well, Wee..
Ai,. n,.a•::.,.,�... , t
i Sti".5 t.
ruts.
Crediton
Mr •\V.uh. I3ry,wn, who his been
lelruin; ti'Louie isnot with hie btoth-
er-iu-llty, Mr. Dohli ler, of Sebeivain;
bliuh., Lar lh.' (past three years has
returned to his home here.
The many rtuenis of Mr. S. S. Nash
were y,kslsed 4o sec 'his face iu the
village on \V dncsttay. Ile is (now
tetvelling dor the Kruea Furniture
Mf OJ., o f Cites hey .
Mr. G. K. !Mown oat' been laid up
for the plat week with a slight at -
1 ick of appendicitis.
The 'nevivi,I1 (service's ss pica► 'have
been 'conducted in the d Evangelical
church 'for the Last three ti>ir•eks
sieve been p.•ostpo•ned for a few days
owing to Itev. Mr. Dorton being
slightly indisl1osed. The service on
Sunday evening w,as a union service
of the two Methodist churches. Rov.
Mr. Andrews preached a very jnter-
estin; senmon to a barge congre;a-
tion. The reviviel services will nzain
be commenced on Sundry evening
next.
The ,Long :felt want far a street
Li.g1t on our blain street has been
remedies), tend we now :have a gaso-
.a',routline light. It is certainly .
im-
provement. -
Mr. A. Amos was ie Denfield for
the oast week pkaintine and paper-
bangin .
Mrs. Matthew 1?ittkbeiner rend Mrs.
Dan Switzer is an the sick list.
Messrs. August hill and \V. II.
\Ventzel were in London on business
on Saturday.
Mr. 11. Elinor was in Coderich on
t3aturday tin connection with thcro-
count of the ballots polled at the
Stephen election.
Sirs. John Itnown, who Inas
sick for some time is improving
t,tt ly.
Mr. well, of Dashwood was in
town on Morality.
The {denary vociety held their reg-
ular meeting nt the •home of Mrs. C.
%wicker on Friday • even:u;
last. There was a short mus-
ical programme and a pleasant
time w -as spent. The next meeting
will its held ,at the home of Mrs. C.
Illuett on Fratl..ty evening o't this
week. The i,ociety expects to .2iye a
concert soar,.
�t . 'i1 a io C day
be , telt tt.a d
Send wl tl I Y
Nextt
3.
Y
in the Mctboli:wt church. Rev. J. W.
Andrews will ptrash appropriate ser-
mons.
A 'number of our yours; people
spent Friday evening at the Thome of
Mr. Dave Mawhinney. Alt spon't a
plelslnt time.
The oyster .suppor 'given by the
mernbers of the band in the Royal
Hotel slittin3.:rooms, on Wednesday
evening 'Last, A•as a • very enjoyable
;affair. It was a very wild and blus-
tery pi. ht and the snow fc?1 fast and
thick but this did not prevent the
boys 'from turtling out in full force
when oysters were on the bill of
fare. They wont out for n ;rood
time and find it. After all had drone
justice 'to the oysters. etc., so well
prepared by mine host rind hostess.
s c Mr.
d r. John �, isaa
,1 r. an e.1 .v�+h .Lc
i 1 ed chairman
Wm.. Lesvis %a s appoint ►rman
and after a sliort address, proceeded
with the pro;razIn. The band ;ave
seveea1 selections intermingled with
addresses front members of tare band.
Mr. herb Either rendered a solo.
Our bind under the able leadership
of Mr. L. Jones is nrak.ine treat pro•
gress and %then summer with its
soculs tend excursions comes sound
a{min our band will b; .in demand.
The 'and intend riving 0 concert
in the ncor future to raise funds
to buy new musio and instruments.
A number of our boys drove to
Exeter on Friday night to take in
the show, which wits there for the
week.
The 'mild weather tozether with
the ruin •caused the water in our
river to overflow its bruks and the
flits just south of the Crediton mita
resembles a smolt lake.
bliss Lydia F'.inkbei.u•r is spendLn;
n 'few days in play township, t ho
west of her sister, Mrs. Diniel
Truemnor.
Name of our boys are kept busy
these tliys sin tint muskrats.
Quite o number from here drove
to Exeter on Fr•irtly nicht to see the
play nt (Ii Opera, but were A:une-
w9,tt die ppeinted.
Mr. and Mrs.Mallot, of Exeter.
HMO Surd.ty rat bar. M. Finklminer's
A sl.c-i 11 1104.1 int of llie supporters
of School section No. 5, of the town•
ship of Stephen, will Is held in. the
ualrool house next Friday evenitte,
ian. :261 h, at 7.30 it. In. for tho pur-
pose of teconsideriu; a tnol.ion paw-
ed tit n meelitie held on ths 13th el
May. 1905; and else. to authorize the
trustees to Morrow a sum of money
for the •meet ion of n new school
house. All interested are requested
to attend.
Miss' 111bb, who vis:ltd tit the home
of Mr. (brio. heist, returned to her
home in God'rich.
The Clerk of the township of tstep-
hen received a return from his Honor
Judge Doyle, on the 23rd of January
KI and theofthe num-
ber
r e f lowi,� are
R
of votes counted for each candi-
date in the respective polling subdivi•
Bions, as appear in the Judge's certifl-
cate:-
Name 1 2 3 3 5 0 7 8 1) Tot
Sweitzer 23 18 76 :Al 35 25 77 30 35 121
Willett Is 48 31 27 43 115 21; 10 53 120
Papers wonting signature or initials
of Deputy- Returning Officers, 1. Pap-
er's rejected as voting for more cande
dates than ere to be elected, 3. Papers
rejected nR having is Writing or mark
by which the viler can be identified
or a9 tot n, defaced or otherwise dealt
with by the voter Et, that he can there-
by be identified. 1. Papers rejected as
unntnrkrd or void for uncertainty, 2.
At 12 o'clock noon, on the 23rd cloy of
Jiuhuany ItS't). the Clerk declared
8 stolid Mnt 1zer elected as Reeve ter
the Township of Stephen. Said de -
els! 3l
e.elsrat ien. l crag made in the town hall
Crediton. 1n the above recount
l+weilzer l st one vote in poll 1 (town
balls. at.tl \1 illert loot two votes in
poll 9. (Or,ind Ire d )
My friend, look here! you know
low weak and nervous your wife is
and you know that Carter's Iron
been
very
ZION
13.taale-Towl-Avery pretty wed -
din; ,vas solemnized at the home of
Mr. Joint Towl on Jan. 17th, when
his daughter, Louisa, was joined itt
-hely bonds of uettri:nony to Mr.
Thornton tamale, of Flim%ille. The
r i1
bride ss :►s married in cretin voile.
trimmed with silk lace, baby ribbon
acid chiffon os•erl&ce, Her .rein;
away Town was of navy blue ladies►'
clot 11 trimmed with white satin and
overlace. The many friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Steele w•itilt them a pros-
perous and ,happy married life.
Switzer-Tbwl-A quiet yet pretty
weddin; was solemnized at the home
of Mr. John Towl, on J.tn. 17th,
when his dau._hter Emma was joined
in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr.
Luther Switzer, a prosperous young
farmer of llnmiota, bl:ulitoba. Tho
bride was enow-ned in white silk trim-
med with silk Lace, baby ribbon and
chiffon overlace. Iter ,;vine away
gown- was of navy blue ladies cloth
trimmed with white satin and over -
Lace. The many (friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Switzer wish them a prosperous
and 1rappy'ynarricd life.
STOMACH TROUBLES AND CON-
STIPATION.
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are the acct thing dor stom-
ach troubles and constipation I have )
ever fold," says J. R. Culltu:tel, a 1
druggist of Potterville, Micah. They
are easy to take and always give sat-
isfaction. I tell my customers to try
them and if net. tri iifactory to conic
back and stet_their money." For
—t—
CURED 1118 MOTERIi OF R11EC-
MATISat
"My .mother Las been a sufferer
for many years from rheumatism."
says W. 11. Howard of Husband,
Pennsylvania. At times else was un-
able to move at all, while tit all
times welkin; was painful . T pre-
sented her with a battle of Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm and after a few
applications she decided it wall the
most wonderful pain reliever she had
ever tried, in fact, she ,is never with-
out it now and is :at all tmcsable
out it now and is at alt' times „able
to walk.• An °sessional application
of fain Balm keeps away the pain
that she wss itortnerly. troubled
with." For retie in Exeter by W. S.
l Fowey.
KiILKTO -
ti
The 'floods of Saturtley acid Sunday
ere now subsiding in the creek and
parties tan °:rain pass safely over
the raids and .get into their cellars.
The esro:nrelied services w•h.e It have
been 'held in the Methodist church
during the pat two weeks, ceased on
Friday evening last.
Rev. Venlo was taking in the Tor-
rey -Alexander meetings in Toronto
the 'fore part of this week.
Mr. llizel White, of the 10th of
Blanslrrd spent Sunday at the home
of w. 11. Meridian.
I.
Master Geor;e Kemp was seriously
ill -during lest week. but is now on
the way to recovery.
Miss Nettie Moore Ls spending it
few seeks visiting her :runt. Mrs.
Robinson, at 0:1
rT
[ rd
CIIAMBF,RLAIN'S ,COUGH • ILEM-
EDY THE BEST MADE
"In my ,pinion Chamberlain's
C,ou;h Remedy is the best made tor
colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of
Portcrvillc. Ciliforr►::•i. There is no
doubt .about its bein;' the best.
No other will cure a cold so quick-
ly. No other is so sure a preven-
tive of pneumonia. No other 15 so
pleasant and safe to take. These
are •g.00d treasons why it should be
preferred to any other. The tact is
that .few 'people ore satisfied with
any other after Lavine once used this
remedy. For rale in Exeter by \V.
S. l lowcy.
CIIASIBERLAIN'S COCO,II REM-
EDY ABSOLUTELY iIARMLESS
The fault .,f ::ivin,r children medi-
cine containine injurious substances,
is sometimes more disastrous than
the disease deem which thew are
Ruf(erine. Every mother should
know that Charnberlain's Cou;h
Remedy is 'perfectly wife for children
to take. 11 'contains nothing harm-
ful an dfor couelis, roads and croup
is unsurpssscd. 1 :: s:lle in Exeter
by \V. S. !lotto.
CEN1 IIALIA
Miss ituby Essery, of Briusley, was
the ;toot of Dire. Evans list week.
Mee. Condos is the eucst of her
niece. Mass Floe F:scary.
Mr. ltierd, of Ilrucefit'Id, %1:19 tete
,nisei of Mr. Luth:•r !licks Inst week.
The Misses Fer,zuron, of Strathroy
and Miss Marcie. of i'arklill, :ire
visitinr :it Mr .James llandfortYs.
Miss 'Evelyn and Perry Simpson
sieitcd Sri -ads in Lucnn on Sunday.
A number from here oftended the
iiij'ou concerts in Exeter last wick.
The Misses phi-ndford entertained a
number of their young (rient'd1s on"
evenirz 'test week.
Mrs. llodl,ins, of this s•illa ze, was
united in rnarrinze to Mr. Kirk, of
Exeter North on Friday last.
Mr. Gee. Cou.rhlin, who lies been
Laid up •for the post few ise ks is
slowly irnproviti r.
Mr. herb Ford, of Ex<•l<•r, was
1 he guest of Mist Corn Windsor on
Sunday.
' a
Miss AIvrn \\ ale on of .\
[atuirt
.Ir
spent Sun.liv s*1 lee hone here.
Rheumatism
la ons of the constitutional
diseases. k manifests itself
in Local aches and pains,—
inflamed joints and stiff
muscles,—but it cannot be
cured by local applications.
It requires constitutional
treatment acting through
the blood, and tbe best b a
course of the great medicine
Hood'sSarsaparilla
which has permanently
cured thousands f cases.
rye teithiedela of • aortia
ELIJMV11.I4
The regular tnsetdn; of the Chosen
Friends was held iu the bell last
week.
Invit.:,tions :ire out for the cele-
bration et the dairmond wcddiJI; of
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Gunning, to be
held on Fritts). cvcnin;, Jan. 26, on
concession twelve l3Lanshard, at five
o'clock.
Anranzenlents are bein; made for
the annual Epworth Leseue oonvon-
tion of bite Eliu►villo circuit to be
held at Bethany church.
Double \\'edgier. -The home of
John Tow!, 1'sborne, was the scone
of a very interesting event on the
evening of \Vedneettay, Jan. 17tt,
being the in i,zie r(' of his two (laugh -
terse Louisi and Emma to M1•. 711:orn•
1011 Snialc and .1o1111 L. Switzer, of
Manitoba. respectively. 111,e cere-
mony was per formed by Iter. 11. J.
Fair, after which the carni any sat
down to a very excellent supper.
.WIIALEN
Mr. Con. \Vhelihan Inst week dis-
posed of his 50 acro farm on Con. 7.
lrsba•ne. S. half tot E, to Nathan
0;den. Mr. 0,-.tiksit hakes possession
Apt 11 1st. Mr. \V hetihan has pur-
chased
a 100-ocrc L•trrn on 6th, con.
of lliddulph from Mr. .John Hyatt.
OAIaTO171.3CA..
Beare tL. Alpe Rind You Han AlwayslwBar�tt
6♦' '�`I •t�t��GJil
ZURICH
Miss Annie Iless spent a efw• days
nt Dashwood the :;nest of her uncle,
Mr. E. Bender, of Blyth, c.tiled ou
rcLativrs here on Monday.
Mr. J. A. Williams Fold three of
his Horses on Monday to Mr. Den -
ban, of Myth. Ile received $465 for
three which is considered a good (i-
gu re.
Miss Nona ltickbeil spent Sunday
with friends at Exeter.
The 're;ul:ar nncetine of the W.
C. T. U. wits held at the home of Mrs.
J. A. Williams on Jan. 15th. This
being the first incetin; of the new
year, it was conducted as a prayer
and testimony meeting' by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Iteyreek. Mrs. J. Geo;e:
%vas appointed f•ec.-sc•c. 111' the place
of Miss Elle Rennie. After the
transaction of the business, the meet-
ing closed with singing "Blest be the
Tie tla t Binds."
Messrs. N. Heideman and Louis
1'r,ang visited Exeter on Wednesday
Last.
Mr. and Mrs. Itranitie end Mrs.
ITeyrock spent Fridey with relatives
at lierlyan.
Messrs. By. \Vvsoldh .tinct V: • Koc-
'hems visited eelitivest and frieds in
Berlin and Waterloo for a few days
List week.
\'Ie undorstsnd that Mr. Peter
Koehller intends orectin; a fine
brick dwellin;c on the south eist part
of his farm this summer. This will
be another welcome addition to our
prosperous rill -ore.
Mrs. A. Mellick, Miss Lydia Ort
and Mr. Jacob Ort left Tuesday for
fewweeks si sit ►trchitt s in
Detroit, and Elkton, Mich.
Mr. Ind Mrs. N. Stonotnsn, of flen-
etsll visited at the harne of Mr. T.B.
Kelly on Tuesday.
Rev. Mr .Yee;er is assistin; Rev.
Clemens 'at D -t iIiw sed, with his re-
vival meetings.
bliss Lizzie Bennie who 11.1s been
stetting hat Dashwood the past few
weeks returned home Wednesday.
Mr. Jacob Ilow-ald is visiting rel-
atives in Berlin at present.
Mr. J. Voelkcr, of Dashwood, spent
Wednesday in the villra;e.
Mr. Jos. Denote-, of Courtri;ht,
who turas been visitin; relatives in
this vicinity, returned to his hoarse on
Monday Esse. •
Mr. Ch1s. Wallace, of Blyth, was
in this vicinity last Thursday buy -
hie )Mises rfor the Northwest.
1lt'RONVILLE, SASK.
Thompson - 1tiyf'ham -The home
of Mr. Fred Leyte 28-12-10, was the
scene of .t very pretty ncddin; at
5 o'clock, Wednesday, 'Ike. 27, when
Mrs. Fred Line's sister, Miss ',stir -
rate AI. Il:rynh:i.ut. of (7entrulia, Ont.,
became taw bride of Mr. Walter It.
Thompson, of Wolseley. The cere-
mony was performed by the ltev.
Hoer, 11. A., of Creelnetn, in the
presence of a conipeity wdr:ch includ-
ed only the imutedi•tle relatives of
the bride :Ind itrcotn. The bride, ss ho
leis I.6101 .155'•1y by cher bri,ther-ir(-
11w•, i11r. Fr -:'d Lir •, }►td as brides -
in lid Mies itirdie Tlraupson, of 'IVol-
steley, white bar. iL- is-ty bow, acted
;Is ttn:etntsm•.n. lithe eeddin; march
% t9 played by Miss Ella Tburnpson.
The 1redone .prranted the bride slit li
a b; auliful ,:1-..)14 starch and chain,
the •hrid"sn►1id %cat It :a !envy a:.ld
eh tin 4 , ic•Iet mist 1Ite gnaomsm:in
with rI cirved d.:.ckct. At tate ton-
clnsias of 1i:• crrcrnony a very
dainty we/Idiot brrrtk1 •st w -1s served
after which the evenint 55 18 siren( in
social iz;rmrs and note's. The y°unr
collets. alto mill .reeStk• noir \\'oltss-
tky, hove many friends here wh:,
w i h
them .s ).an voyr,ze over the
:,*(11 d.
yr 'Life.
r
Williams - Sleoflh.tliolm - A very
pretty w(vlrliter took place in our
midst .n \Vednestily-, Doc. 20111, the
at;.•Iin; lit,rti;i twiv►r Thos. G.
,.. .
f s t �• intl l st sen of Redbird
\\'ilti.rns, Ind Miss Annie SIvi tAit-
h'►lut, dineh:,.•r of Frank Weight bolm
;f laa•.e t,lt:re. The groom ons sup-
, -,rt,. --d by Mr. Bert Weir, %olrile Mi.':4
yl . b'es W.il l i tins, did the benorn as
brsdesrr►aid• A I.ih3tures•1uc 10117111 one
riven fate '- ossion by three 1;t1le
.:
..IF, 11 trate and Elise Sl( lilhelin
I Vera ltofrtn,•►m oarryin; briskets
e' flowers. About sixty friends were
i,, .ant tome the I„pp•v couple. unit -
t 1, and .1 d'wblo i•trt(:rust was add .1
1'10:•
event by• TO*tan It of it binz
first weddihz ;n the nen nt u nit
t • many 'refit oil Ie.:settle r::•-..ttel by
t!,' oXiteatit'iestified to. the .eilteeni in
Yr.h`•'fh+ .ttontrr':find. tartlet :Stet
1 11: 7'ho ceremony was performed
'•, fhv, \V. T. McKonsin, aetsisied by
e.1:. le. • Il:, rS e-entI a f,tier t:!e i; dytl • t
eecolglations•,w'er•b extended `t'he
• .,t iv.'tc441'i t.''Jr .1 mtrnpitt.ns sup
• 1 I Tare event ells cent-
; I :a ••. -t tine.ere eensist-
eteer..,.r is •.r 1 it- esti irat
t lie •meets •thin drprlrrt inr to their
St. vctnl homes e4(ter si:d►in.; Mr. incl
This has .peters cin ideal winter and
settlers aro well sotisficd %sit!' tate
Western etiolate.
Our iww 1'. 0. Iluroshvillc, is ‘rt
great convenience to the community.
Mr. \Pillion Tneblo es p.ostrnlstcr.
Crops 'have been .rood duning the
past year. wheat yielding forte 25 to
10 'bushels (per ;caro. Philip Lace
Sens had oats 1% !itch yielded 80 bus.
per :10143.
\1'ild Yemenis Lind is constantly in-
CMeisito in value. They are at pre-
sent Rollie; Snow $8 to $15, per wore
,n this district.
\1'.illi:ru► 13nocv. are pre txsriin; .for
their lar;c crop next year having
.already purohosed dive •parses.
Mr. Albert (Sallies has commenced
his homesteading dutyes.
Messrs. Harry Orden end E. 'Papp
are ongazed •set1in, ;a supply of
wood on hind.
Mr. Chis. lloffnein Et'IICn1 ly ship-
ped a csor of wheat.
Mr. E. Downie,' is about to pur-
chase some •adjoinin; land.
Messrs. Wilbur Lane and J.no Kil-
Laby hive j.unohasrd a threshin; out-
fit for the asinine season. These
men understand the business .►14th we
wish them success.
We understand Mr. Tiloss. Itaarn:►n
will be a C sridirk►to for cou,icallor at
bhe Municipal (lection.
To any intending settlers coining
'West it will 1,e to their interests to
inspcot this district w'haclt li.•s rcrth
of 1'illu►one, '+Sisk.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itolrin::, Blind, Bleedinse Protrud-
in; files. Druzzi•9ts are authorized
to refund 'money if l'azo Ointment
fails to ,cure in 6 to 14 dans. 50e.
Shareholders' Meeting
A meet ,i; of the N ttio.rtai Port-
land Cenlet,t Co., was held in the
'flown hall, 'Exeter, on Saturday.
January 20111. There wax a :fair re-
presentatien of the shorehoiders pre-
sent. there being $65,000 or more
represented.bar 'I'1 I M i azo •
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Th• London Crockery Company Ca
Your
Crockery Wa
You should give us the op-
portunity to do so it will help
us and certainly help you.
Our stock is the best in On-
tario, we carry no goods that
we connot recommetl to y
Our Prices are the lowest and
the same prices to everyone.
FIT UP YOUR HOME It is an important matter for
It
when starting housekeeping
that you get new goods. We offer you a new stock to select from.
Our assortment is so Large, that making your choice is easy, and
buying from us "Means Dollars saved to You".
DINNER SEWS assortment, new designs, new
'shaper, new colorings, Al gold used in gild-
Splendiding. Every set we carry is sure to please you. Prices from 0,50
.11 up,
LAMPS, LAMPS,
g R
What a difference it makes to hay
e a
room well lighted and what comfort to have
good lights to read or sew by. see our
Fancy Parlor Lamps from $2.00 up
Hanging Lampe from 83.50 up
Hall Lamps from $2.50 up
Adv.from .25 up
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WEDDING GIFTS Our assortment meet is large, e always e ne
w
'and attractive, and it's different from
%vha o h s
t ter toren carr Come and see for yourself, ,what we offer
Y
Zin all lines of the Crockery Trade.
• i LONDON 6KOGKBftY G0. 169 orsao
stock u ' - WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all
was appointed to the chair, and Mr. P R R purchases Of
P. Gowans as secretary. After n rets • $10.00 or over.
preliminary remarks by Mr. Madge, * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I
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Director Cobbledick was called upon••••••N••••••••••••••N••N•••••••••
to address the meotin;. He gave a
summary of the lest Roman's oper'a-
n operations n
•ionsThe mill begen o t ho 0
th
i3 l
April 22 and %sworkedcantinuouxl y
until December 22, without a single
&ay'e shut down. The following is
the summary lot 1905.
Bales $355,881.57
Cost of output 231,551.29
C,rooea Profit $124,330.28
Less:
Selling exp., Adv.
eta. 4,0917.99
Gentili exp. 5,513.76
Interest, Discount
and exchange 9,005.42
18,617.17
Directors' 'fees 2.533.00
Miert and Clay In-
vestigations 1.228.80
He also wire a o0
IOa,713.11
us questions c1 eda AIM n at►On9 Rk by t h h
q
t anded
•leo dere tinnily v that in
y talo
his opinion it would be to tho inter-
est of the shareholders to re-elect
the old directors for the e.nsuirl;3
year. Taws was seconded and :ably
supported by Mr. 8 .M. Sanders, who
showed that the present directorate,
who a ydxar a!ze were forced to puede
their personal guarantee to the ex-
tent of $30,000, were now able to
show that instead of a liability of
$166,893.00 at tthc be:zinnin; of 1905,
there its at this date a balance to
the credit of rho company of 55,875.-
77. The meeting Axle brou;ht to a
atoee 'by to emotion made by W. D.
Sender•.s, and seconded by A. E. Hod-
;ert that the thanks of this meeting
be tendered to the directors present
for the table manner In which they
hive h,ndled the affairs of the com-
e
durs.n3 ther
� year.
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PAUL MADGE. Chairman.
PETER GOWANS, Secretary.
101.951.31
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n
y
t*
mparison of the
finances covering the Met three years
Jan. lst, 1904, Liabilities $161,582.00
Clash onsets 11,849100
Jun. let, 1905. Liabilities $166,893.00
Gish resets 22.104.00
Jin. lit. 1908, Lithitlities 557,367.57
Gish assets 63.243.34
Mdse. on hand in Cxoess of liabili-
ties 15.875.77.
Mr. Vobbledick after giving the
.il►ove financial statement invited dis-
cussion by I;ivin; any one an oppor-
tunity of whin; questions relative
to the ,present mnrra;ement. This
was responded to by a number of
sherc ho!dnere, all questions )rein;
.answered freely and fully by Mr.
(iobbledick and suetantiated by Mr.
Wits. After Mr. Oobbhedick ire-
sunted his sent. Mr. Med;o next call-
ed upon Mr. Retz, M. P.. who as also
r► Drreotor. One of thet• questions
asked Mr. Rats was how the ean-
pany ;,ot such heavy liabilities. This
was answered by socsin; into the early
history of the company. The shlre-
holde.rei were •Saeid staellbound for a
time, listcrsin; lathe various ways in
which th' 010110y of the company was
squandered, much of it beine left ih
Durham and vicinity. The next
question asked eels why the direc-
tors went away from Durham to
seek for flow material, and was ably
enswercd by Director Cobbledick,
who referred to the bet that Burin;
the three yours the mill had been in
operation Superintendent Farr had
never ;ivev► a report of 1 anything
connected with the ;dent that was
rot found to 1) cermet, therefore
w Rlrould we doubt the fact when
the told us the materiel at our rorn-
mand would not lost more thin two
yr 11.1 after the present nelson in
quality sufficient to pay dividends.
None of the directors over doubted
the fact of them bein; large iIiinti-
ties of tolyl netir Durbint, but the
1111in question at issue was, whother
it could be ininutaeturerl at a profit
.11nve cspenses, well knot% lee it was
Tittle advanla;t to work the -factory
it profile could not be mode for
stocktolders, who are not interested
in Durkin' but in the N..1Lonr11 Pret-
tied Cement (1;,, . very little or the
stock of the compeny is held in Dur -
him. 1: it essay seen by reid'u_; the
artWei rercntl publishta in the p1•
Isere of tl,'1 villeze that the etiter.s
of those 4'ti<slri are more interested
in Durhom than in the r.nef.iti of thy.
N••ititonll fart i 1.r1 Cement Co.. t hat
should 'corn 1 bthe shareholders. Ti,'
dinretnrs 'present r::,id that none of
them slid blot the mill would or
should be moved, ee ton; as miff
mull 'be 'found sufficient to ply
dividends. The d`•reetors in eonrtu-
.;nn invited every one present to at-
tend lex: onnnll me<tinz in 'i'uronto.
f•,1 'tea three-$)' i oyes s.ud at this
4'moeetin; would- be repented there.
Mr. W. J. (klrlinz who mime to the
reeling decidedly Wetted ton srdr 1 h^
esent directors from recent articles
s hid erred ie the I)urarn pip; rs,
••'ke at sem. 1(•nrt.h oral shows 1
hIf his Ind completely chrn;('d his
ind after bes,'in2 the wav in which
'.Tenors. Cobbledick and Riots defend-
! Lhemsetves rind nrswer•t'd the var-
Na
OdIMTOA=A..
heaths 1 VI Y;i1 kap Aha
hllplaelele
READY FOR THR
NEW YEAR
We wish to inform you that ws
have a fine stock of groceries for
New Year use.
The Mincemeat
The Pudding
The Cake
4 Ib. of raisins for 25c.
201b: of sugar for $1.00
Currants, drained peel, shelled al -
monde, shelled walnuts, raw sugar
and a fine stock of Candy for Xmas.
We have also a full supply of flour
on hand and have three kinds for you
to choose from,
Give us a call and you will find it
the cheapest place in town,
S. HARDY & SON
CENTRAL
STRATFORD,. ONT.
Do you want s good position
in the Commercial World? The
surest and shortest road is via
this school. We give a course
of training that is not surpassed
by an_y Business College in Can-
ada. We give individual instruc-
tion therefore you may enter at
any time, Write for free cata-
logue and get full particulsre.
W. J. ELLIOTT,
D. A. McLACHLAN, } principals
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P. W N iTLOCK & SON,
MANUFACTUIIEIIM OF
Hollow Cement Build.
iug Blocks of differ.
ent designs and
sizes.
Cement Fence Posts
Cement Chimneys
New in Stock
Bran and Shorts
and Wheat Chop
At Exeter and Centralia Elevators
Prices satisfactory. Bring in
your grain i and load home .3
with feed.
J. GOBBI,JDIGK
Exeter. Centralia.
GRAND TRUNK.
Railway sy:t..
FOR THE WINTER
GO TO
'CALIFORNIA, MEXICO OIt
FLORIDA
"The Lard of Summer's Sunshine,"
1 TOUR OF ALL MEXICO
Leaving Toronto on January 29th,
covering all points of interest. Spee -
sal reduced rates.
MOUNT CLEMENS "MINERAL
BATHS"
And St. Catharines MIneral Springs
delightful resorts for those who need
a rest. Bestlof hotel accommodation.
For tickets and information call oe
J. J. KNIGHT,
Depot ticket asset, Exeteef
J. D. McDONALD
District passenger agent, Toronto.
WE'RE
SUITi
SELLERS
i
You are Suit buyers. We make Uses
Suite- you wear them out. We mak*
them as well as we can, so that tbsy
will not, wear out sooner than U>IM��
ought.. Because, if they do, you'p•
likely go somewhere else fororae
next Suit. And no cite could blathers
you. So much money ought to buy
so much Suit wrath. And Suit worth
is fashionableness of fabric -style lo
cut -fit -finish -looks - dressynesa —
and length of service.
As good a place as there is withl'Iso "
miles toget all this and not pay ta0'
much
is
`V.o
J Sans,
Elegant Black and Blue
Suiting, for $13.00
and $18.00.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
FOROVIASIXTY 1L&k8
AN Orr errs Win.t.Tares Rgn:DT.-111r11/
Wtnelow'e Soothing Blrnp has been need ter
over sixtyears by mil.lone of mothers for telt
children wale teething. with perfect moms
1t 'oothos the child, softiies the gems, allege l
pilo1'cores wind coolie. and Is t1. beat
for ►IarrA
Single and double flue;ab9o- fA1+ it leple. snttothetwete. eN
by dregei to in every part of the world. 1
leanly fire proof, ante a bottle. Ito ales Is inoslcnleble, ase
sore and tate Mrs Wln►low'. Sordid=- , - --- f Biro$ and sea for no other kind.
Stock always on hand; ['vices reason -
1 I
eason1.1
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P. WHITLOCK &SOH 181'BSCI(IItF: 1')R TW.
bll'BSCRII;F: FOR 111P
Thames Road P. O. • Ontario. >Eal'IItIC1t11tK F011 TIIF
UIUli8 Ri1F F'Olt Tills.
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