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SUPPLIES
School Books
and all School
Supplies also a
fine lot of Sta-
tionery always
on hand
AT
Brownings
Drug Store
Crediton
Mr. Albert \Wolfe. spent a few days
of east week in Kincardine, the
,uest of Mr. Willi int Brown.
Air. Noonan Winer returns 1 to De-
troit after a short visit under the
i*iental iroof.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the shooting match at Centralia
on Thursday last.
While kicking football one day
lust peek Arthur Iloltztu. nn had the
misfortune to be accidently kicked in
ties mouth by one of the other. boys
and had his dip badly cut.
Arthur Zw•icker event Tuesday
ni:;ht in Laindon with his parents.
On Friday evening :lest a number
from hero enjoyed a plcisant titne
et tit. hone of Wul. White.
Mr .Oscar Wolfe is nea.in our ac-
commodating eta se driver. His
pleasant voice coon be heard canine
"Board" every morning.
Miss Jennie Yearley, of the Goshen
Lits, wee the guest of Mrs. James
Lawson for a few days last week.
Jas. Lawson has ourcbased the
building. formerly occupied by tho
Merchant's bank, and we understand
he intends opening a jewelery store
in the near 'future.
Mr. Albert Zwicker, ono of our
town iboys. who has been traveil in.;
Lor the McCormick Mfg, Co., of
London, tor a nutuber of years, left
Wednesday .nlornin. for Winnipeg
and the coast. Wo wish him success.
The boys and curls aro Lavin; a
ripping. 'good time tskatul,3. Tho ice
is first class. A number of t ho skat-
ers have skated through the ice to
the toot tom of the pond and come
home with wet feet.
Mr. (Elmer Gower spent Sunday
with friends in tthecountry.
On `Monday naglht a number of
young 'folk from town spent a
pleasant aevenin; at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Edwards.
Ming Quante, of Exeter, is visiting
then sister. Mrs. Wes, Lamport, south
of the village.
The Exeter Times
.Tilt' ItMDAY, FEB. est. 1tJ06.
NOTE AND COMMENT
In t,pe-tkin; of the election of Mr.
11ugli 'Speckman, of Exeter, to the
ftVordenship of the County, the Sea -
Shrill Expositor says: "At mectine
of Moron County 'Council on Tues -
(day Jost. Mr. Iluxlt Spackman, of
Exeter wris elected Warden. The
igeotesitor e-onrratulates Mr. Speck-
Iman .on t 1r 'honor 'oouforrcd upon
lij.m by his 'fellow County Couneit-
Lci . .`.Fr. Spackman is climbing."
- WA don't quite cormmprnhcnd the last
leentenre.
T11E TONIC OF HEALTH
Dlnst be more than a stlmulenl-
musst be a food ns well. Tharp is one
inlediciue 'Hist ie +booth a food and a
eienic.-it aids digestion. promotes
eesimilet•on, convents food into nu -
fitment that builds up nerves, blood,
t1l<rtu.n and bone. That tonic is Fer-
ltrloaane which contains exactly what
. run-down system needs. 'Ferro -
o 'Supplies Oxy,gell to purify the
to d, '1ihosphorous to develop the
Vrein, iron to harden the muscles.
no wonder it 'makes,. sudh vigorous
tarn tend women. You'll eat sleep,
think :and 'fel :better by using Fer-
krozouo: lt:y it -now. Fifty cents
"Woe; a• box ot fifty chocolate coated
Fcreezone Tablets, et all dealers.
'• ELIMVILLE
(To, I:ite for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. (Dew, w'.tro 'have been
a•isitie z t heir -me.ny uelatives in and
tllue►ound /here left Thursday for Lon-
don, where they will start 'tot their
Ijonnc i1( .North Dakota.
ter. stud Dins. Thornton S►nate. of
Sunshine, visited sit his father's hero
'Dat 'Sunday.
tet storms a week our
O n 'tAthc 1, 9t
3Iiil, school pupils were unable to
attend to t hcix ►!ohool.
The tshrootin; match held here an
Wuesd iv under tthe auspices of the
Gun Club wets well 'attended. Those
mho 'competed for the best inirks-
m lan were Tom Itowcliffe, John lley-
( ood. Stanley Cowtard, Wilfred Johne
lend Nelson Coultice, T. llowcliffo
itg'iorine the 'hi;hcst.
The officers of the Epworth Loa -
true of the Elimville circuit meet
Saturday nijlht to arrange for tho
ttaot1nin; convention.
The township Connell will meet In
the town hall on Siturday •the 3rd.
tbtr. Ric,ha'rd hunter, the newly np-
(miinted assessor, started out on Ins
mussing lour ot fhb township on
Monday.
A large number of the firrtners and
their wives wore present nt the
lncc•tin; in fhe hell at Eliinville held
by..Mr. Medd, Proprietor of the. but -
iter 'factory. All were •hi;rhly pleased
tivith It h. results of last year's re-
turns, and wise' Mr. Medd every sue -
ices 9.
Mr. Norrnin Mitchell, of (entrails,
was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Sei-
ne, Astdn'wn, on Sundry.
1Ir. Joseph DlcOirly end dauzhter
Miry. of Whiten, visited hfends here
On Mond:ay.
Dir. Samuel thorn, of Zion, 'has dis-
c dosed of the farm !solely occupied by
Oil son John, to a noon (noon Mc -
Arlen zeintett s
c-
Arlenzeme_nts were made at t he
meeting 'held Isere on Snturdly even-
ing for Flo oilmen r.i rcuit Epworth
Le.l.nre reinvention to be 'held nt
'NetLany, March 1st.
For Lung
Troubles
Ayer's Cherry Pcctoral cr•
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, consumption. ileal
It certainly strengm}cns v. cak
throats and \Weak iva;
There can be no mistake aht:.'it .
this. You know i' istruc. Ani
your own doctor \t iii say to.
Ths boot kind et a testimonial -
"8uet ter over sixty yea::."
come teaIT:Jat•.ri.-esa -
Itad•sJ.C. Aro,- ,,t ml. i:J•:.
Al•o s•.n•,f•.t rev• ofi
CW, rAilfltiers l 1.
fYl.l.. .
ktPt,R.
Miss Furrow, who has been ill for
n few days, we are (pleased to re-
port is able to attend to her duties
as school te4a.cber. Owin; to her ill-
ness her roots 'closed.
Our J,tnd boys intend eivin;
concert in the ;near future.
Mr. 11. Brown spent S.iturd:y in
London, •looking after o new cabinet
for the Post Office.
Mr.. Chas. Guenther, of Dashwood'
was the ,_nest of Mr. and Mrs. Chris.
Feltner, Sunday.
Mr. 8. Brown was in London on
business on Tuesday.
Miss Myrtle Clark llleosantly en-
tertained a number of her friends on
Wednesday teveniin; of Mast week.
Mr. C. Either and d<eu.ht.er, Mrs.
D. Switzer, Who have been attend-
iar; the funeral of Mrs. Chas. Either,
of Ma.;ville. Mich., returned home on
Monday evening.
Mr. 11. Either was in Goderich on
Monday on business.
Messrs. Henry Doyle, of Mt. Cor-
onet, end John I3rokenshire of Shar-
on, audited the treasu'or's books alt
of the township of Stephen on Mon-
day.
Mies MLary E. ,known, who has been
taking n evourse in the Brooklyn col-
lege, Ifittins herself for tho work in
the 'lnissionery fields of China, is
`
visio., nat hlr home Hare.
The Literary society will meet at
the doemo of Mrs .\V. Kerr on Fri-
day rvenine of this week. At the
meeting hold nt Mrs. C. Bluett's East
week It was decided to : to seise n concert
:some time the 'Latter part of Febru-
(Ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kestie were in
town 'last Wednesday ,renewing ac-
quaintances.
Miss IEIi Sweet and Miss Mercy
Sweet are visiting at time forner's
Moshe in Chesley for a couple of
week s.
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
church will give an oyster supper
on Wednesday, Feb. 14th. Supper
will be served ifrom six to c:.;ht
o'clock. after ttihioh a ;cod program
of 'addresses, recitations and music
will be given. Full perticulars ilex(
week.
McGILLIVItAY
An old and .highly respected resi-
dent of McGiilivr.ly town'chip, sir.
Wen. Prestos passed :sway early Wed-
ncsd iy 'ovarian; at his residence:,
West McGillivray. in this 73rd year.
Mr. Fraser retired on Tueseay nicht,
apparently in the best of hcslth, hut
l
about 11.300 took a weak spell. Me af-
terwards
terwards rallied, but 'had two more
week turns, ono at 2 a. in. and an•
other at 4 n. tm, anti from then :rad-
ually sank until (five o'clock, when
the end came.
Decessol w14 born at Paisley, Scot.
hand. n.nd followed the mule of cab-
inet talker in the old Ilnd. About
fifty pt•elrs n7.0 he cmierated to this
country, settling in McGillivray,
where he followed the occupation of
tanning for .t short time, lint event-
u111y took up store -keeping at Max
Corners, afterwards known ;as West
McGiJlivray.
Ile was married :about forty veers
ago to Miss Jany l'.a t ersone, of Me-
Gillivrny. who still survit/so, .1s do
also one dlurehter. Airs. John Dixon,
of the 4th on., 'nd one atm, William.
at hone.
Besides keeping Itis store Mr. Fra-
ser 'has leen roll 1(t mater at West Mc-
Gillivrey for ina.ny years. Forty-three
yerlr9 :n;,•r J►^ was appointed clerk of
the township, n position he has hell
continuously .ever since. The town
seep his lest OW or its most estoemeII
re•udentn by the death of Mr. Fraser,
who was .i loyal subject and a con•
orient Lee r.itlzoo.
•
Air. .1uteon Moans, who w s kdlcd
in the Street car acovdent at London
les tThursdiy, was well krottn he re,
and i(s n brother Of Mr. William
Moore of our vetoer.
Miss Aloe Mutely, :if Anil^Far..,
visited friends in the vilkl;o last
week.
Mr. O'Brien, who wtls quit • ill, is
able t 1r nround 11 rain.
Dir .and Mr's. Wei. hill, of Flint.
THE EXETER TIMES, FEBR UARY°5th
zUIucu
Mr. :Ind Mrs. A. G. Ehnrs direst
Frid•ly hast with friends in Dash-
wood.
Miss Emni t Shoemaker. of Park-
hill, is apendiuz this twc•ck twitll scl-
(1tivei and friends en tie! village.
ATCs8r9. \\" ill adJann 1L
c) ot
Miopi, an, are visiting their bnother
Mr. llenry Magee. at present.
Mr. :and Mrs. Percy Cann, of the
West, arc spending this week tv.ith
the lli1ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ifowald.
Itev. Mr. Frazer e,pent Wednesday
and Thursday in Dashwood, assisting
Bev. Clomen9.
Mrs. Carter, of Shore Lake, Man.
is visit in; at the home of Mr. end
biro. Hy. Zimmermann.
Miss Pearl Nicholson spent Frilly
eveni,lt; at her home in Rinke.
Mrs. Guenther, of Dashwood, vis-
ited under the parental roof on Fri-
day.
An interesting event took place at
bite thouno of Mr. John Pfaff, Blind.
Le. e, on Wednesday evening., when
his eldest daughter, Violet, was unit-
ed in inarria;e to Mr. Peter Schwann
a klnosperous fanner of that line.
Rev. 'E. Schueike performed the cere,
mon 'n Ire
k the stateofonlythe
Y 1
immediate rc1
atotceMr .and Mrs.
Schwalm will take up their home on
the 'fine farm tits 'groom recently
purchased 'frons his father. We join
in wishinz them n very happy and
prosperous 'married lido.
Miss Emelie Axt, of London, arrive,
ed 'home on Wednesday, to spend a
few weeks tvitih hes (wrent here.
The business of the local branch
branch of the Soverci.sit Hank has
inoneascd 'to such proportions that
another junior clerk in the person
of A. Tromncr, of the Goshen Line
south, 'hos been added to the staff.
Mr. :and elem. J. W. Ort veirs arid
family spent Sunday with tho tat-
ter's parents, Mr. used Mrs. Wagner.
Mr. 0. II. Ehnes, of the Sovore.ien
bunk, Dashwecod, spent Sunday at his
home there. /
Mr. McLeod, prinoipial of the Pub-
lic school, spent Satundey and Sun-
day with his parents at Hayfield.
Dan. the ,eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Thiel, is 1.11(1 up with an
attack of rheumatic lever.
Mr. and Mrs. Itestemeyor, have re-
turned from Dashwood and intend
spenditlg a few weeks el and around
the vi11.1ge, before leavine for their
home lin North Dakota.
Air. J. I). Alerncr is hiving an
auction sate ot dry •goods, ctothin;,
etc., at Steinbach's old stand. Now
is the time'to secure` ,;rent bargains.
The sate will continue every evening
this week.
Mrs. Alt Melnick apd Mr. J. Ort
have iretutned from their visit with
relatives in Detnoet anis Elkton Mich.
Mr. S. Itanni.e vent Friday land
Saturday ion London on business.
Mr. T. Wurm, Who bas been -Laid
up with tan attack of the Gnippei is
able to bo around again.
SPECIAL RATES TO NEW
ORLEANS
For the Mardi Gms Festivities rut
New OrIecins, La. The vary low rato
of One Ives -sliest class fare, plus $2.25
for the round trip, will be in effect.
Good l.;oine February 21st to 26th,
vend Iretunnin; ors or before March
3rd. Call on agents of Grand Trunk
Railway afar full 'particulars.
tV111ALEN
(Too late for Iasi week).
Miss C11
rbote Morley left
last
week Now London where she his se-
cured to pilonminent position.
Ed. Avery and the Million Bros.
were ,in telae city Saturday and en-
countered some difficulty in return -
in; home owing to the. thaw ntikin7
sleighing 'rather bough.
Mr. Won. Morley visited friends
nt Granton chorine the past week.
Mr. Harvey and 13crtiha 'Squires
and Mr. John Torrance spent Wed-
rtesday !:venins the .zuest of the Mill -
nen Juniors.
Miss Olmarlottc Morley has
e position in bamboo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jlillsan spent
Friday at EliuileiBs 1:11^ .cuest of their
daurthter. Mrs. J. \VrR ht.
Some of tills fitmora and else, our
inerchmtnt ere anxiously )%I1chin;
for Ohs chance to 111rv('st their ice.
i'rotspects are brighter now since our
Indian tcuummer df hast week 1ms
turned to colder Went her.
\VI(EN SEVEN MEN DIE
You know at least On,, of thein bid
Oonsumption. At ltirot it was only
oatanrh-but t t w'as neglected. When
"Catcirrtw.►zone" curets so quickly it's
Loolish to suite' -it's 1.1 slr►nlc to
keep
lor n r
1 s ifflins sand bewket r. Ca-
tlrebezonc igoes direct rto the rause
of the disease -that's why it's so
deed certain to cure. It stops the
couch, prevents thug diszustir►; dis-
ohar;c, clears phleJm out of .the
tluseit in five .menutee. Very pleas-
ant wore too: eget Catateehozone frau
your dru;giet to -day.
CIIOMA till TY
Mr. end Mrs. 11. R. Gillespie, end
two children, of Moose Jaw, N. W.
T. visited friends here recently.
3. Weitzman rend children, of
Nia rIr1 Falln, :are visiting Mrs. ,1:is.
Park, who continues ,ill.
Mr. ,1)unc•:in Mcleiller, Jr., is con
v a le tlCi n;.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, of
Minitob'. arc visiting 'friends here.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis-
tinction of being the great-
est. curative andreventive
medicine the world has ever
town. It is an all-round
medicine, produchtg its un-
equalled effects by purify-
ing, vitalizing and enriching
the blood on which the
bealth and s t of every
organ, bone 't' Wbsti-
1906.
IIIdN51\1,1. i L'SBORNE
The Ilene -el Curlers nude a Brest
fight in the fiat round for tho
Glenn Trophy <It St. Thomas last
Saturday, the risk skipped by C. A.
McDonnell. losrn r t o South ilepton by
one point.
The W. C. T. U. etre c'i•culatiii u
local option petition and have secured
about 100 voters' names. The mat-
ter is expected to come before the
council on the eirst Monday in leeb•
ruary.
Mr. Fred Ma►urs Isis aonsolitltted
the barber business by •purehasin;
the 'business and outfit of Mr. C.
Fraser, and has rrecured bis services
for one veer. Mr. Falser has moved
into Mr. J. Coulter's house.
Mr. Cudnuere is uneleinie prepara-
tions to build to brick crouse on the
lot he bought from: the I). Robinson
estate. Buntline operations will.:;sin
bo lively in IOW spring.
Rev. Mr. Ouatcrl•ouse, 11. 1).
preached in the Methodist church on
Sunday. l(ev. Dr. Medd prc,lotted
Epworth League services in Mr.
Ousterhouse's church.
Mr. II. Cook, we arc sorry to foy,
is aitill confined to this home through
sickness. IIis d:auhter, Mrs. Johns,
of Gu li ismow visiting her Lame.
e h no t. ,t t
Our 'hockey players throve had to
bird time of it through sickness and
removals. The 'players have to bo
changed 'from one ploxition to. an-
other, hawing had three or four ,goal
koope rs.
Mr. J. Ellie end Mr. I). C.antelon
returned Thursday morning front a
trip to Buffalo.
Mrs. Ctu►neron, who has been suf-
ferine with typhoid -pneumonia, is
now :reported out of danger.
Our new doctor, W. II. McFadden,
came do town ttiion there was in
great amount of sickness, so he will
soon get .acquainted. 1)r. Fcr.cuson
has not yet decided where he will. lo•
oate.
On \Vednes(Lty evening Rev. Dr.
Medd .addressed the Youu; People's
Society of SI. Paul's Ohurch.
Oenere,gtationeal Meeting. -The
nual mcctine of Comet citlurch was
(field teles Wednesday ,evening, Janu-
ary 17td►. All the imports showed
that progress had boon made during-
the
uringthe year. Tho session reported 35
additions to the roll. The Sunday
schlcx,l :hes a:membership of 218
with an average atttcnilanoe of about
150 (and ';;ave $150 to missiolliary ob-
jects.
Mr. Arthur Dig:npii, who is and
hti 'loon weakling tin. the Weat for
n number of p•cons is •Homo spending
the winter with his parents, Mr. ;and
Mrs. Warren Dignum,
Mrs. John McEtvell IreNLUrned home
last week frnml (Motto. where she
.had been for seveJrIL months.
The friends of Mrs. Tharnns Cain -
croft will regret to learn of her, pre-
sent very critical/1111089 and will
.1101)0 Nor her recovery.
Mrs. Ii. Jidhns, of Guclplm, is spend-
ing to couple of weeks with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. henry Gook.
Mr. Jas. Hutton. of Forest, ems
.hero (lately visiting his sister, Mrs.
Chas. A. McDronnoll .
Mr. Nelson Blatctlmford is here from
the west spending 1hr, wint with
his many relatives 5.11(1 'footles wIY)
are (pleased to see hien again after
an absence) Of 'many years.
Mr. Jeihn Ormenon, roil way agent
at Neustadt, aooamp:►nied by his wife,
was en the village last week, visiting
hits 'umohter who us seriously ill.
Mr. I). Uequlrart, who was confined
to this roan 'for a few days last
week, through llles.% aietin ot
leis old post on the market and at
the tilt men! mill:'. Dir. T) .A. Can-
telon, who was also off for a few
days, If nom trite ;lame cause, is again
puelline an business.
CAfSTC, A•
Bean the The Kind You Have Always BOW
Winston
of 144
88 XSMITII
Mr. Goo. O'Brien, Who ,ietureed
from the Northwest •4•lst month, has
disposed of .his Leon hero to the Tin-
ney 1;routers. who love had it rented
chorine Mr. O'Brien's nbsence in the
Northwest. Mr. O'llric.n intends re -
tureen; to the Northwest in the
spring.. ole has two sections of land
and will take a car -load of horses
with him, s011w of which he will' use
on this fnd.rtms and the retnainder he
will dispotee of.
bar. W:m. Northcott, who tvls laid
up .with► it bean ii i.n his head, iv riot'
able to bo nround.
Air. Jaanes Gould intends ra(s:t1;
.his been in the sprint and making a
n. r nd i• 'a • 1d ot her alter-
ations.
l er-
1 r3c 11 (l n to it, ofh t
a t ions.
Mr. John Duncan Mees purchased a
new itenerel purpose Jlorsc. Ile got
the equine 1t Thedford.
Mr. Marton. of the Main street
Aletleelist church choir, took charge
of Iles or;.ln at t lie Sex smith church
on the two Bentleys previous to last
Sunday. Air. Barton filled the po-
sition very acceptably.
FOIn 0V1CR SIXTY RAM
As Oen AND \vtLL•TRIL0 R[Ntn1.-lire
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has 'ee•rn used for
over sixty years by mil.ions of mothers for their
children while teething. with perfect success
1t soothe. the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain cares wind colic. and is the best remedy
for 1'Harrhon. it 1. rleasnnt to the taste. Sol
by druggists In ',wiry p..ri of the world. 25
writ., n bottle. its.ulne is Incalculable. Be
euro And rahn \•. W1n,•low'e 800ttIna
:iyruvunrl ask for no other kind.
IlO1IN
1'Ruhh;iti('iC. - in Stratford, 011
Ti. ..day, Jan. 23rd, limn ta. '1r.
est Mrn. Garnet Broe r: k. a
t ti liter.
Ilt)1)G1N8.-Un Sunitey, .l.Intl iry 28th
io Mr. end Mee Alonz., Ilerl;ins,
s! in;llter.
The Lome of Mr. ;and Mrs. Fred
punkin, tooncesaion 7. Usborne, was
the steno of a lively function on
Friday, the 27th, it being the 25th
anniversary of their wedding day.
Mr. •Dunkin t1 td recently made au
addition to his home and the cele-
bration was somewh1t a houses
warming ns well as the celebration
of a wedding anniversary. There
was a lar:,e number present and im-
promptu Fpeecbes were 'given by
Rev. Fletcher, Mr. J. G. Jones and
others, besides a program of recita-
tions and musical:numbers. The par-
ty Which included a number of
friends from a distance, dispersed at
a late hour. wishin_ the host aur:1
hostess a continued life of hap picless
and prosperity.
Another of Usborne's stulw.rrt
and lti:;hly estcerued eiotucrs passed
away on Saturday, January 27111,
1900, when Michael Fletcher depart-
ed lfram t his life to lois last re-
w:n•d nt the extreme old age of 94
'ears. Air. Fletcher was born in
Yorkshire, .Ensel.ind, tend oanio to
Blanshard 57 years azo when there
tva9 nothing but forests about
forty years ago to moveto
Usborne. By hard work he and lois
wife hewed out a horse for them-
selves, end by close attention suc-
ceeded in tnansformiie; the immense
i rowtlo of wools into one of tho best
farms in this section. Several years
ago Ilse and Mrs. Fletcher .cavo up
flee 'arduous duties of farming and
retired to St. Marys. Where t hey
lived in comfort until the death of
Mrs. Fletcher a few years ago
when Mr. Fletcher returned to Us -
borne to be under the tender carat of
'bis children who were ot all times
solioitious of his welfare. Ile leaves
to mourn their loss. three 8011_9 and
two rdauchters, Michael, William,
John, Airs. John Creery, of Alvinston.
Mre. 'Thos. Clarke of lisborne and
Mrs. James Montry, of Mich -
Tile funeral was held
Tuesday from the home of Mr.
Thomas 'Clarke, internment bein; in
the Kirkton cemetery. Iti religion
the deceased was a Presbyterian and
111 tIOlitics was a "dyed in t wool"
Conservative. The many friends and
acquaintances deeply sympathize
with the bcrcat'ed ,family In their
loss.
Anelhcr of Usbornc's piorleors Piss-
ed away on Tuesdny, Jan. 30, 1906.
when James Moir stied at the ago of
80 years and 9 months. The de-
ceased had been tin poor health for
the past year. and bia death was :ot
unexpected. Mr. Moir woes thorn in
Scotland end at an early nee mune to
Oa nada, Ile lbvcd in. Usborne over
50 years coming Isere when there was
nothing, but wild forests. His wife
predeceased bion some +few• years n
hour sons and three daughters arc
left to mourn :their lues. The fun-
erel will be held to -morrow, in-
terment being in lite Itodeervitlo
cemetery.
tinhorns, on January
.ti, 1906, Mihhacl Fletcher, need 94 1
'.i01I1.-In 1 shernet, on Tuesday. Jan.
30111, 1006. .1.1tnrs Moir, n red Po
ye:Ir+ shad 9 months.
$AMWi.LL.-In F,zctor, Fritl.ly, Jan
Itiry '28hh. (%^r &imwell, nJrd 74
SENT lei -At I; to Mertafe•_ Ont_,'
CHAMIBEIRLAIN'S COUGiI REM-
EDY THE IIEST MADE
"In any opinion Ch arnberlain's
Cough Remote is 1 he hest node for
colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of
i'ortcrville, Califorrt' t. There is no
doubt about its being the beat.
No other will cure a cold no quiok-
ly. No other is so sure a preven-
tive of pnetunOIloi. No other is so
pleasant sued safe to take. '''hese
are Anted eeas:cies whey it should be
Preferred to silly other. The fact is
that few ,people <tre satisfied with
any other after lclvine once used this
retncdy. For sale in Exeter by W.
S. Howey.
l)ASIIWOOD
Miss Colleen, teacher, his been ill
with to►tsilitis, but is teaching 0gain.
bars. Poulin has been down with
an ntt ick of La grippe.
Mr►s. Berry Guenther emit f:nnmiJy
spent a tee (Lays last 11t(k with her
parents ret Zurich.
Dir. John Hall ens in the will;tzo
Tuesday in the iinto)cst of his clover
business. Mr. 11:111 is still inyinz $7
for clover.
RIr. John Hoffman !ass to Toronto
\Vednesdiy, wtllere ha 1T14 'secured a
good position int a oath :►►1d door
factory. John says that if he dikes
the place he will move there in the
near future.
Mr. Sam Kraft spent Sunday with
friends an the Babylon line. Sam
noel the Babylon is n .zr%'at place for
n vocation.
The man who stands on the corner
b.1ys that Mr. Emanuel Ehlers spent
part of Slimily ,cveninr at Smoky,
110110 tv.
Two 11,eddin3s reported far next
week.
Mrs. J►coh Ke o:a
n 1n
d Mrs.
J. K. Goetz'spent Saturday and Sun-
day with friends •in Parkhill.
The revival meetinzs .in the Evan-
,Telioal church one still in progress
and are loin;fairly well attended.
Mr.
W111 .111 Chas.
v IItiye T}uExeter,
rsd is- last on
business.
1'i,I<'f('11ER-in
tf11LOBI air ORtA.
Bort the _41he Kind You Harl Mtn ye Bought
Situates*
of
BETHANY
Mr. J. Wri.1it took the services
,it Jict4►•rny on Sunday morning. in
b:ah el( lot the 1(elzne
if you had taken two of Carter's
Little Liver Pills before retiring you
%would not have had that coated ton-
gue or bad taste in tho mouth this
morning. Keep to vial a it h you for
occasional sae
CEN't'RALIA
Rev. 0. W. Andrews preached two
very interestinz sermons on Sunday
11st.
Tho Misses Uin1h and Minnie
\\'roc's, of London, :Fre visiting their
snafus, the Woes Wilson.
The Misses Ellie 1nd Josc'phirt
('*•uzlelin, of Lsselon, spent Sunda'
at t heir hems hero.
Mins Maud fortes, of 111v(h, is
visit in x_ friends here this we('k.
Mr. 1,1111rr slicks vin;ted frien,ls
n Cr• difon on Smelly.
Mr. Them is Merry has •motes -t
'nom the Laren into his how in (h•
ien sze.
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The London Crockery Company Con Fill
Your Crockery Wan
You should give us the
portunity to (lo so it will hel
us and certainly help you.
Our stock is the best in On-
tario, we carry I10 goods that
we connot recommed to you.
Our prices are the lowest and
the same prices to everyone.
FIT UP YOUR HOME
It is an important tatter for
'you 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 1e easy, and
buying from us "Means Dollars saved to You".
DINNER SETS Splendid assortment. new designs, new
'shapes, new colorings, Al gold used in gild-
ing. Every set we carry is sure to please you. Prices from $0.50
up.
LAMPS,
2 good lights
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LAMPS What a difference It makes to have a
'room well lighted and what comfort to have
to read or sew by. See,our
Fancy Parlor Lamps from $2.00 up
Hanging Lamps from $3.50 up
SLamps from $2.50 up
Readingall Lamps from $1.00 up
Sewing Lamps from .75 up
Glass Lamps from .25 up
: WEDDING GIFTS,_nd i and it's different from
Our assortment is large, always new
what other stores carry. Come and see fattractiveor yourself, what we offer
in all lines of the Crockery Trade.
s LONDON GROGKBILY G0. 81, o„do„.
WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of
$10.00 or over.
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ROYAL
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POWDER
POPULAR SIZE (0-0Z) 20c REGU LAR LARGE SIZE (12.OZ) 40C
Apure cream of tartar powder endorsed by the higheelllei
authorities as the most healthful article in the kitchen
(which is the most important consideration) and also satis-
fying in results and most economical. We recommend
ROYAL BAKING POWDER because we have knewn the
goods for many years and we are proud to do so. Sold and
recommended by
Carling Bros. : Snell & Rowe : F. J. Knight
and other first class Grocers.
Wanted:
:
One hundred more l
--young men and wom-
en, who are ambitious and enterpris-
ing to qualify in the
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
For the many positions open t
all those who are thorougbty pre-
pared to accept them. A six
months' course in this college
means for a young man of the
right kind, an educational equip-
ment better than many trader or
professions in money earning
power. Students admitted at any
time. Circulars free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
COR. MONDE & ALEXANDER STS
NO AMBIGUITY
in the Policies and Bonds of
THE EMPIRE
Accident & Surety Company
A Child can understand them.
Get the Agent to show you a
Sample.
A Canadian Con' ern.
W. JOHNS, nom, Exeter.
P. WHITLOCK & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hollow Cement Build-
ing Blocks of differ-
ent designs and
sizes.
Cement Fence Posts
Cement Chimneys
Single and double tine; abso-
lut!ly fire proof.
stork *lw.,y.c 00 bend; ''rites reason-
able.`f
Now in Steck
Bran and Shorts
and Wheat Chop
At Exeter and Centralia Elevators
Prices satisfactory. Bring in
your grain ; and load home 1
with feed.
J.
Exeter.
GOBBLEDI6K
Centrail is.
WE'RE
SUIT
SELLERS
You are Suit buyers. We make Lb*
Suits- you wear them out. We make
them as well as
we
can, so
that.
they
will not wear out sooner than tbsl
ought. Ilecattse, if they do, you 1
likely go somewhere else for oar
next Suit. And no one could b
you. So mucor money ought to
so much Suit worth. And Suit worth
is fashionableness of fabric -style is
cut-flt-flnish-looks - dressynese -
and length of service.
As good a place as there is within
miles to get all this and not pay toe
much is W. Johne,
Elegant Black and Blau
Suitings for $45.00
and $18.00.
W. JOJEINS
Merchant Tailor
CENTRAL
STRATFORD.. ONT.
1)o yon want a gond position
in the Commercial World% The
surest and shortest road is via
this svhool. We give a course
of training that is not surpassed
by any Businers College in Can-
ada. We give individual instruc-
tion therefore you may enter at
any time, Write for fres cats•
logue and getfull particulars.
W. J. ELLIOTT,
D. A. MCLACIILAN, } principals
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