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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-02-15, Page 4i0N'T 6OUOflf Crediton Perry's Cornponnd Syrup White Pine Pine with Tar h an excellent remedy while Perry's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil will cur: your cough ant! build up your rem down system. SOLD ONLY AT Brownings Drug Store The Exeter Times DALENDAR I''Olt FEBRUARY, 1906 SUNDAY 4 11 18 25 � a�0.�2(,,,mDAY le 12 19 26 i►•D AY , tI 13 20 27 WI3DNEsD.Y... . 7 14 21 23 FIIRSDAY...... 1 8 16 22 LAY 2 f1 16 23 3,1�II8RDAY 10 17 24 THURSDAY, FEB. 18th, 1906 THE CEMENT MATTER Eight or We- it our. discussion i'as devoted by two'tunired and fif- releircbolders of t bo N) t _anal I'ort- nnd Cement Company of Duelutin iYednesday of Last week Ir. the Labor Iempbe, Toronto. to the effeird of lie company. Thera' was an •urycasy &ling about that all waa not well. Ls a result of the feeling among the iarelraldors it was resolved to ex - Jude all r,eparfer.% stud whilethe srranguing during the sessions •as undoubtedly loud oatd long the tatement was inade that no acri- Pony %vas displayed. The rompa ny s Lame 1,800 eho•ri,helders iattcrest• d in $750,000 paid up stark, weenic 250,000 was al e , t allotted t e(1 to the l rom.o• bre of t'he company. On the whole this a dividend of ebout 8 1-2 per Ent:. was earned last Wenr, but it was cooled to the payment of the caont- i3lny'd debts. It is claimed tihat the gmpiny is in. n t horoughfy Found rid selvunt conditfou, but n wide effeaenco of otsitt'xvt waa !!told ;19 to he texaatenoo ot sufficient want at ur'ha,n to keep the works going. Aerie was temple testimony to the [feet three marl in nbttr..da,nce far 4ty years to come t: ,•• rnesont in Ile <tdjoinug takes. Not wit hsto•nding thee. n strang s'n- !ncnt hid been croaled among a rtain section who desired to move ie mill to Port Colborne. The Dur- bin 'people objected ettongly 'to the ,its, and it was !freely suggested that be proposal Ives mad.o with a view ) depreciating this value of the sock tend tee sting control of the t s:J]C 33. One speaker declared thet 160 tons coal a dy lore, need in burning e cement. and the reeving on f r eight removing to Port Colborne woull -t-Joest $1 n tot. The expressed )inion of the senescing was, however, tangly against moving tate plant. The financial statement slowed a lance to credit for the year of 3.133. The annual reports were pted as submitted. The storks were elo:red down on cemletr 23, and much 'speculation urred e to the'. reason. None uld be furnished dcfiritely, but it peared teat the Superintendent, ,r. II. If. Parr, doeiring to go to a iwt>reeitionin ()hire had closed down his oe n authority. 'Work will be -timed on the adturn of suitable rather. The meeting, ethic)) included troth ,lees, was presided over by Mr. S. ' McKay, of Woodstock. It con- ned for business sifter ,gx'.ndiing the t.rning in inspceting proxies, at 2 ,lock, but did not get down to e balloting. for directors till ten clock. The rctivult of the tolloting teas an• iunced cis follows :-W. 1i. lloyle, 1'. I'., Cinnington : Gilbert Mc- echuie, Durham : It• Il. Mc\Villinms ,ven Sound : A. 1'. 2•f:iclsren, M. P. nit fore : Ve le:o ray' Ita t z, M. i'., tek hell ; S. F. McKoy, Woodstock ; W. Dyer, St. Tb<•mis. J. A. Cline, Stretford; .1. Cobble- ek, Exeter read J. W. Scott. Listo- 0, were retired f teen the board. GUARANTEED (:PitE FOR PiLES Itohint, Mind, l;'cc.li.n;, I'i''1rud- e files. 1)ru, ziste ale gun: •a ized refund money if faze Ointment els to .nils in f to 11 days, 50c. The Jar of Couyhinq -Jammer blows/ steadily :T- illed, `r- (lied, break the hardest rock. toughing, day after day, jars nd tears the throat and lungs ntil the healthy tissues give ray. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral tops the coughing, and heals to torn membranes. Tho best kind of s testimonial -- "Bold for over el:t, years." :..L7wcAyrOu,r.aLowlLw geroi s1[.*01,13tl11. M41RstNwIR- lave no '.erne ! ere palhin Its. aid our nedlete... Ipatfon retard roe th Ayr's Pats. THE EXETER TIMES, FEBRUARY 15th 1906. Albert Wolfe started this leek to learn bI tcksmithing wit h Mr. AIOU zo Hodgiu+. i A number of our young people at- tended the carnival at Exeter on N'ho Cam heat they, -While ,uo.+t Monday evening. The following prices were sterid in our v:ij ig' Inst week, .butter lee; eggs lee; turkeys 13c; Hey $7, oats 35c. i'eoplo (Are trying to get their liens to out do those of their ucighbu'•o Mr • Chas, Kktazle is keeping quiet on t hat score- Alt hough he has hens that aro layers he prides him- self on omitting turkeys, that are money ruukers. On Mondry be Ile - Livered to Mr. S. Brown. a ctraice specimen, that would make the breed given eaoh Thanksgiving to Presi- dent It.00sefolt appear puny. The bi• ,e t d weighed 23 l and nd !tc re- ceived 13 cents a pewit! or nearly $:3.00 for it. Mr. G. 11. !loltznirtn, why has the contrect 'for erecting our new school 'house, 'leas the brick, rand, etc. on thedo reedyto r u n g ) commence work earl.r early in the spring. If ono may judge from the veins and spce. fica- tions the building will be n model school house. The arrangements for heating, lighting, ventilation and all conveniences cannot be improved upon tied the trustees are justified in feeling proud of their work so tier. Some of our boys on Sunday night last enjoyed themselves by breaking off the ornamental scroll work on the verandah in front of Mr. James Clark's Harness shop. Now when it comes to destroying ,personal pro- perty we think the boys are going too fay. hie. Clark has given the boys a chance to Immo in ends settle with Lim :quietly, otherwise he will employ different moans. Messrs. C. Illuett, W. Kerr and Rev. itr. Andrews were in ivarkthill last week. • • The oyster supper given by the Ladies' Aid of Wee Diet hodist church on Wednesday evening of Lies week was a very enjoyable affair. There 'Were 1D1 of oysters, a good program and the 'Ladies are better off finan- cially. ?Ir. Jacob Musset, who was 79 years old on Friday last gave a birthday party in honor of the occasion. Only the immediate members of des family even present. We join with his many friends in wishing ]tint many more years of health :and happiness. A number of our young ;peoplo took in the oyster supper at F.dcn on Monday of Ui s week. They tre- ssle a good time. Messrs. Kuhn. Zw.ickcr and 1*ilber attended the annual meeting of the Durham Cement Co., held In Toron- to last week. Mr. Garnet Bissett had the •mis- tot tune to 'have a casting on bis traction engine break one day last week. The occident happened in front of Mr. Albert Morlock's black- smith shop at which place it was ewon 'repaired. Rev. G. W. Andrews, 13. A., ot Ccn- t en Lia, 1,rcaahed Epworth League anniversary sernsons in t:he Metho• dist church Isere err Sunday both morning ,and evening. The Sunday school in 'the afternoon was largely attended, there being 120 teachers end :sclvolars present. This part of the church work is progressing very favorably. Our pastor, ]acv, Mr. Andrews took Bev. G. W. Andrews' work .en Centn:rli,a tin the morning and preached anniversary sermons at Eden in the atternoon end even- ing. \1'c ore pleased to .tee Mr. Charles Feltner out again after a severe at- tack of inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. Feltner was under the care of Dr. E. A. Heist Mies L. Anderson, of Ccntrelia, 4.9 1 h guest of Mrs. Wm. Sambroak•'ii for a few days. A number from Centralia attended the oyster supper given by the La- dies' Aid on Wednesday of this week. Quite a number from here attend- ed Cho &ince at Mr -Nelson Maker's on Fridiy last. Mr. C. %wicker, our genial mer- chant mule a largo shipment of seed to ,Chicago one ,key last week. Messrs. Garfield Biker and A. Blown, who have Ix+cn visiting rel- atives and friends in this vicinity for a fel Leeks left Saturday for their home in Brussels. Mr, and hers. August hill visited in Zurich over Sunday. Word has been received by Mr. W. H. \Wentzc•1 of he dcstth of Miss Lotti' !Innen, of London. who was rt frequent visitor in oi(r village. We understand Miss Brown has been sick for sonic time. The literary necicty met of the home of the Misses ttciver last week. There I- is a (good programme a.nd a pleasant time te1s spent by all. The next meeting of the eociety- will be held .at the kerne of Dr. rind Mrs. Heist ion Friday of (hie week. Mr.•s Addie Morlock, of Exeter, lets th' guest for a few days !net week of Mrs Bettis!' Beaver. invitations .are out announcing chi: manringe of Miss Minnie Andrews, daughter of itev. Mr. Andrews, to Mr. W. 11. MkOarmick, of Pierson. Mem. a on Feb. rb. 21st. At t he offioi:al board meeting of the Methodist church held •oast week the finances of the church were re- ported to be in gr,sd elope. and. oe- ports from the different departments of the church were very encourag- ing. The hood gave their t ester, Rev. Mr. Andrews. a very cordial invitation to remain with them for anotb r yedir. They expressed their npprec:otion of hie Reil during the plot yalr in the building up of the: church and Ileeire hien to continue in the good work he his so successfully conducted. Thr following is the prognun to be given at the grand concert im 1) - Irtlf of the Crediton bind on the 21st of February : Cltaiirmn n's ad- dt :OS ; 41n'1 ',eked on : so!:►, "re IIigen Dill agan" Will McLeod ; recitation, Mies Ms tile Clark; Polo, Miss Ella Itnaver; band selection; Fol(1, "Ilan a ray batty seen my brother Chirlict" Will McLeod: (twee Dr. deist and Aliss Ileni:rh Ire ver : s-t!o, :Hiss Cl ire 11,i.,t ; rreit,Jlion, ,i!iss Ella Link h'nil lie loot in: sola •'t1!. :c meet" ee. M arclestd'Lrad: u rtet rurtaonit Lloyd .Ten +: t►rnd ee lt-otia)n: Foto •' Poo 'ono Well Meloo.l: trotru- mt•nt .1 d . Mrs. Zwicker and M.ss 1.11tu CItEDITON eci10ol. 1tl•:i'Olt'1' The following is :t it port of Cued sten Public sellout for J.nuiiy. 7 per con tof the marks aro rewired for honors, 60 for , pass. Nantes it e order e t merit. i •' t thermion Ile.-\'. Honors, G. Swcitzer, E. Perk, G Shot I, 1V. -Piss, E. Hill.. P. tetis,'r 11. Medd. Sr. III. -Honors. E. C ti- mer, L. lenkbeiner, A. leinkbeincr stra Pass. M. O;icher, 1', Ilaist A \\'ucrth, W. Oestre cher, E. Apple- ton, C. Ifoltznv+,nn. CLA t1DE 111,1lE'1-T. 'Poacher. Division H. - It►te.•niedntte III. Honors, P. Treitz, E. 1'rdhrte.r, 0 Beaver ; pass, N. Hill, 11. Hill, It lledden. Jr. III,-Thor:ors, L. Geiser pass, 0. Bissett, 0. Appleton. Jr. Lf. -honors, L. Redden ; pass E. Bluth. A. \',-hopeless A, lled(ton: piss, A. Sambrook, L. Wermer, 0. Walker, H. English. MISS FARROW,, '}reacher, Division 1 -Sr. IL -honors, Quecnio Hodgins: pass, Florio' 'Hill, \V. Raist Br M. Weiner, L. own, L. Cost reicher, Francis dill, Melvin II now n, Sr. Pt. IL -Honors, Fnank King, Irene Erb, Gordon Benedict ; beans, Herbert Shenk, henry Finkbeiner. A. III. - Honors,, Verne Hill ; pass, Harring- ton Finkbeincr, Vena lledden. A. If. Bass, Enimory Geiser, Clara Coerci- ober, Allen °trtot.. A. I - Honore Losetta hast ; pass, Mildred 'Guen- ther, Lavergne MoMurray. MISS EII:NZLF, Teacher, CROUP IS DEADLY( It must be stopped 'quickly. Noth- ing so sures .as N.rvili•ne. Give it in- tornelly and rub it on eI,est and throe t-oroup soon vanishe. No elan an write o more efficient prescription, than Poison's Nervitiue, which reaches the trouble and cures quickly. Tthe marvellous power of Nervilinc will surprise you; it's the best household •remedy for troughs, oolds, Fore chest, croup and internal pain of every kind. Large bottles] sold beenold by all dealers for needy fifty years at eye. • • • • • liIItel ON (.onsidot-obits sickness prevails to the village and vicinity a: present. W. . tr. ,Corr, V. S., ryas in Toronto on Wednesday last on business. Mr. Chas, Attalle, of the Veterin- ary Collcgc, Toronto, spent a few days of Last week end this ;renewing ncqua.intamces in the village. Mr. Geo. Longhurst was called to Toronto on \V.ednesday last to at- tend the burial of his sister, return- ing on Monday evening. Win. Jtr. \\. m. Mloorc its indisposed at the time of writing. La Grippe. Mr. Albert Switzer has this week stored the finest lot of ice that has been cut here for pears -in duality it could not be better. Mr .Joseph Brooks, of teelgary, Alta., who hies spent the past two monttls in and around the village, took his departure for ties west on Monday, Mies Alice Dottpe, of Illy 1lr, is visiting in the village this week, cit the home of Mr. Samuel Doupe, Mr. Jas. Ite:itty stent a couple ot drys in Toronto last week on busi. pens, Miss ilester flonthron, who recent- ly come haute. 'from Winnipeg on a visit thus decided to remain for a time. Mr. \Ven. Jamieson, jr, atter a visit with friends here, has returned to Niagara, There lie is employed by the 0. T. It. CI►as. Duffield intends erecting a Large livery stable in the spring and alnoady has material on the ground to commence work. Miss Irharu Brown, who has been ill, is improving nicely. Mass Esther Brethour, of Winni- peg is visiting relatives here. }tee. Bartlett, of Woodh:ire, as• listed Rev. Vette with the revival meetings List week. Mr. ltobt. Moore, of Tara, es iting friends here. Dr. Roger, formerly of Fergus, is visiting rnclutires here prior to lav- ing for this nese Conte in South Caro- line , The annivereary services .6( St. i'aul's church were held last Sunday The Rev. Purdy, of Mitchell. of • ficia1el. Specie! collections ler' 1:1 - ken in mill of trio building fund of tri' remelt. The meet ing 'of t Sout h feet It Farmers' Institute 'held 'here on Tuesday .was highly successful. Many limners were in attendance and the discussions Peri, productive of nludh good. Many excellent suggestions relative ho Toning sserc {riven, and t hat t lr. y wore appreeaitril is evi- denced by cletee attention given the spetkcrS. That tired languid feelirg and dull hnadeche is very disagreeable Take two of Carter's Little Liver Pills before retiring, and you will find relief. They never fail to do good. • spepsia Is an indication that. the stomach and other l e e �are weak, or . it. Calm no end of aches and pains and is most common where bow their meals and grey and worry as they do in this country. Hood'sSarsaparila cores dyspepsia -it. has "a maagictouch ' in this ' -• ' rot s.ttii.tuisbot romortekS• USBORNI? COUNCIL Council met l eby. 3rd, II t. members were present. The rutr utes of the Last meeting were ren and approved . The tender of the Exeter Tin to do the printing usually require by the utuniciparty for $55.00 w: accepted. The petition of the Ont trio Mu :ziptl Association asking the 1'reoei sett legislature to relwal Ree. GUG the Municipal Act sa:s approve signed by the reeve and clerk, a► 'forwarded to the member of tl legislature for this riding, with t1 reeue'st chit he present t ha pet tion and support the bill for the r peal of the said section. Icy -Law No. I, 1906, confirming the nposilttmcnt of Municiltirl officssrs and fixing salaries was passed signed and se-;aled. By-law No. 2, 1906, eaticndang By- law No. 2. 1901, (The Guedever Drain icy -Late) authorizing t he Reeve Lind Treasurer to borrow the amount necessary to ,meet the expenses- in- curred, over rood ahovo the amount provided by the original By -late. mud the levying or an assessment on all lauds genet moues liable therefor, to Pty the amount borrowed together with interest end expenses, was Wins - ed, signed and resealed. The auditors' report as mead teas adopted, and 100 collies ordered to be printed rated for distribution. The Collector's roll wee returned and an order issued for his sLalary. Accounts and eateries amounting to $213.15 wore ixtseed and orders issued in payment. Council than adjourned to meet Saturday, Feb. 17th, to consider En- gineer's report on Washburn drain and for other other business. F. MORLEY, Clerk. KEEL' THE BOWELS IIEGC'LAII If your bowels didn't move. for a week you Iould be prostrated. If more than oleo day geese by you be. tome languid, blood gets bad, breath horribly pffensive. you get Pick all over. To remcity this take Dr. Hant- iltores pills which regulate the bow- els and euro constipation. Taken at night you rare Telt by morning. They purify and el ense the system, pre - pont .headache, billiousrress and silk stontaeh. Prompt and certain are Dr. ltantilton's fills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25c. per box or tiro for $1.00 at all ;dealers. RIJSSELDasI.1: Mr. Campbell Uass-, who has been in the employ of the T. S. Ford Co. Mitchell, for some Bears left on Wednesday for Souris, Manitoba where Le bas secured a lucrative position. Bob Clark, our genial butcher, put in 'his supply ssf ace for the summer on I•'riday. it is of good Tuntity, not over eight inches truck. David and Mabel Hansen. enter- tained n number of the D•oung peo- ple of this vicinity on 'Thursday even- A 'number froru this elistrtct :ii - tended the anniversary services at Motherwell on Sunday. The institute meetieg held here on Saturday was fairly well attended. The speakers were Messrs. Anderson, Elliott and Arbogast. Tho evening meeting pressed off very t,lcasent, be- ing interspersed witch song from Mr. Fred and Clara Francis and Mrs. Woodley. Mr. Wm. Hoy, of Logan, president of the association, ;acted as chairman. Miss Jean Cala visited friends In Granton a few days 'last week. Mr. harry Cornish. who 'recently sold !:`s livery business in St. Marys, is at present visiting 'friends in this vicinity. FARRQ U11,111 he - - s_ Dlr. Joan Tucker. of the pl ace. hits d purchased fn,m 1'. 11. Hamilton, of IIiblx•rt the Shorthorn bull, Dundee, tine bred by Hugh C. Thompson, of St. t DL►rys. This is one of the finest uni- te mats that has ever been brought i,: - to this section and Mr. Tucker's Cain - n. mendable enterprise deserves the 1- liberal tt;a10,nago of the taeighbor- of heed. d 'lr. \\•m. 13r.ty, of hi kota, i3 t -is - td icing friends here. to Mr. James McCultagh teased so lei.+ ,c long rest on Saturday morning last. i_ !1e had attained the tripe old ego of c- 8U years. Ile was a man of sterling character and was esteemed by all =� who knew him. The ()mere! on Monday was largely attended. Tlt sher.eholdora of the I'ublicllall lead a anecting 'bore on Saturday • night. Mr. Wnn. Stewart ecus in 'Thou bast week on business. Mr. Wm.- letckttey haft Merited his farm on the boundary to u Mr. Stewnrt, of Mitchell. FOR OVER SIXTY ?. EARS AN OLD AND WiLLL-TRl n RI[NEn9.-MFS Winslow's Soothing i yrup has been used for over sixty years by minions of mothers for theft children while teething, with perfect success, it ,.onthe+ the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cure. wind colic. and Is the beet remedy for Dint h',sa, 1t Is pleasant to rho tate. Sold by drngxgi.re lu every part of the world. 3S 'tints" bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be ante And take :Ws Winslow's lsoothlne 8ytupard ask for no other kind. THAMES ROAD 11uukin-0aun-A very quiet wed- ding \51.19 solemnized et the Metho- dist parsauage, 1lensa11, yestord:ty, (\Vednes(Lay') aftcrnaon, when A1ntiot the only daughter of Mr. Thos. Cane, of the 611i concession, 1'sborne, was married to Mr. John Ilu1•kin. Af- ter the ceremony I:ay over the young couple 'returned to the Roane of the bnide's tattler where a dainty ,repast was awaiting. Mr. and Mist. punkin leave this (Thursday) morning for a trip to Toronto tend Darlington af- ter which they will ,return here •ctrl live on Mr. (Men's ;farm, Mr. Hun - kin having rented it for a tern of years. Mr, and Mrs ,Itunkin are an estimable young couple and are very t►opul ar ;end their )many ,friends wish tbent 1 long life of lLuppiuoss and good :for tune. 71hr Economic Threshing Company held its annual steeling on Monday, Feb. 12, at the rresklenee of Mr. Seen• uel Passmore. There was 0 large and enehtuiastic representation. The past souson has leen a prosperous one •an d a •t hon � e d m dividend w•s pail. The outfir is ingood elipe f er once her season. The following officers were elected for t he canting yn'ir: \\'m. Moody, president ; Itobt. Homey, vioc-press ; Jolar. Oamrn, Jas, A ndrrs••► .n Same Passmore. Charles Mentcith, Andrew Gibr'on, direct ere; \\'•m. M<'nteit'h, • Svorettary. 'f,h:• thanks of the meeting were 1i Ii lerca the 'retiring officers, ,a! -o the host end hostess. Mr. and Mei. Passmore, for the hospitable manner In which they entertained the suiirehe)!ders. The next meeting of the shareholders will be held itt the residence cell Mr Rohe. taitld. At the recent n;'d-winter examina- • :rs of the Toronto Consereetory f Musk as puhtislwd in 1113 Toronto 'pore Fehy. 12th, 1i L, Olive Mediae 1 nugltter of Mr. haul Madge, peeped in all four subjects which she wrote' • a, r,:curing fir., Hiss iss (hco ..rs in harmony nod counterpart, also in harmony in rudiments rind in eight sinking. Miss \1 idire is ran acoom- pLie hed 1111isieeIn and 'hor mart' ft.' ends 111 • e' i. •d over her SW omit, _oleo__ They make one feel as though life was worth hiving. Take one of Car- ter's Little I,ii -r fills after eiting it Win relieve dyspepsia, aid dices• tion. give tone and vigor to the eye tom. _ 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••41 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The London Grockery C =Immense February Annual Sale 1 MOIIE DEADLY TIi:1N FAMINE Neglected cat:rre scouer or later causes consumption tt hiah destroys mare human beings then famine and swtr rambin:d. Tdre wvay "Cat arrlt- ozone" cures attarnh is very simple : it first kills the germs that abuse the irtrit+ation ; than by FO)tliing away the congestion and inflamma- fief' it cures the iliaelserge, hawking and dropping in Otte throat. "1 suf- fered ea continually from seisal ca - tenth," writes Ernest It. Doke', of Rosemont, "that I soareely knew shat it was to for fosse from headache and pain over the eyes. C)atarrho- zone :relieved tete at kmee and !nada. a thorough cure." No outer remedy cures bike Oatarnhozone-try it for your next cold, S. S. NO. 1. STEPHEN The following is Ila report of the Sr. and Jr. departments of S. S. No. 1, Stephen, for the nnonth of J;utu- ary, based an general proficiency and good condoIV.- conduct. Sr.Sly, Vernon Wilde!). 865; S:untue' McCoy 694; Har- old 'Duple'n. 693 ; : Fawn Windsor, 445. Jr. V. -Wilfred llodge's, 471 ; Wil- fred Hodgins 471 ; Willie Sitio, 680 ; Sr. IV-Marrgery Hepburn, 941: Czar Wilson, 833: Joseph White, 75.2: Gif- ford Hogarth, 73:3: Gordon Wileon, 712: Frank Mitd10 11, 710 ; Murray Elliott, 619 ; Lily Robinson, 558: Gladys Essery, 495; Arrest Robinson 326. Jr. IV -Mervin Elston, 495; Hazel Hicks 737; Austin 7)upl;ur, 737 Eddie Sims, 991 ; John Dempsey 373: Sr. IIT.-Mnlva-n Callfas, 729; John llogart•h, 710: Maxwell Baynham, 633: John White, 571; iva Essery, 456; N.ornsan Ilea man, 287; Ross V,,lli's, '191. Jr. Department. - Earle Callfas, Edna Haney, Floes::Davey, Itoy Oaltfas, Harry Windsor, Elymer Wil- son, Hubert Ella Baker, !les- see Andersson, Willie Alexander. Sr. IL -Lloyd Engel ml. Anthony White, Fred ere c 1:45 Fred hairball. .1 rit , .- Murvan (li1Fred1fee, Everett Callfas, Stella Neil. Lower Jr. 11, - Melva►► England. Madeleine Ilaist, Othella Motz, Vetere Mot z. Victor Bog;trtli, Willie Baker, Weser) Culbert, Ethel Culbert. Pt. IL - Mabelle Beaman, !Hubert Neil, Ethel llowden, Mabel Elliott, Ralph Wallin, Eddie Alexan- der. I't. t -George Hackney. Albert hlackney, Etnicr \Vilaan. MAIIDE PORTE11. 're -totter. • You hardly realize that it is med- icine when taking Carter's Little Li- vor Pills; they are very small; no bad effects; all troubles from tor- pid Liver are a•elieved by their use. NO. 11. STANLEY The Jrtnteery• monthly 'report of S. 8. No. 14, Stanley, tits es follows. i Its pen's are in order of merit. Sr, V -M i ry E. Johnston, A. W. .fohtt- start. Jr. V -Edwin Gemmell, Elea- nor llood. Sr. 1V -Jean Grassick Norman Jones. Jr. IV. -Etta Jar- rott, Murry Fisher, Jas. Jarrott. Iii -Odra ,ltclteatli, Jas. Gcmtnell, John Kehl. 11. -Lola Itathwell, Allan Fisher, Herbert Kehl. 1't. 11. -Anna May hood. I't. i - hil.i Ita1hwell, \Vallee Mejkatli, Alice McMurtrie. The best spellers in 11:e monthly spelling matoices erre: V-1Lary E. Johnston; 1V, Etta M. .Tarrott; 11i, -Oda Melte-10h : Ii_ Isla I. Itathsvell, W. 11 JOHNSTON, 'Teacher. CIIOMABTY (Toe late for last' week) Even if King \\'inter did preer is - Unite Ithon lie did settle d3I-n to business 'tie started out to break records, its the thermometer regis- tered 12 below zero Ln these parts. The hand of death ha -1 been laid on :3s:timber of hornes in this vicinity fate, Itev. it. A. Cranston having ttnded three turrarals on Thursday Mr. Atexender Park, of Detroit, is visiting his brothers at preeent in bh: vel: age niers to visit his brother Janus who is at q,resent very sick. A sole of the old soles)! .11 1-4 miles south of the village tins held a few days nae, Mr. Wan .Crawford be- ing the purchaser, paying ;for it the sunt of $285. The old srhoel will be r.epl•icrd by a nee one elle' coming summer. Mr. neat Mrs. llugh Gillespie, of M•ooee Jai who were visiting (riensIs and •1'" t:veil drive team to Toronto to visit lith Mrs. Gills' plc's friends there. Mr. Ito II. Andrews, surwtolir, I i genial maid, int is Reeving :a clear- ing sale of h:+ sleek of goods to rnnke •r•,ont for h'to spring orders. Iie i.+ ,offering big •reductions and as h`.1 creeds etre rill staple yeti will feel inything you Tent in his store 315 ty b,'(am* regular prices. T1.3 government los decided, Is *amr'ng trate the stow:oohing trsseei <f 'eg,iskae ere to adopt the Ottae t pr:otise of bringing down tlss pet:- meters ett:- nvites before the budget meee^h. The y in then be tIra-oughly discussedend !emoted of in Lite eivrl,:anr tart a' 1)rs •tsit'ett in co•i junetion wit h the pith -3 accounts, which, it is undcrstorl, .vi11 also be distributed eter'ly. This Mill obviate tees w-<v'uto of time arid ha elopes usual to the first tett ar hr;*tt trek. ' f the treseron. It nisei dire ()Hoe (to latter tmrktl of the 'teen to be diteeed utmost entirely government 1:151 private l •t;i.d Commencing Thursday, Feb. 8 Here is all opportunity' for you to save inoney. We have just finished stock alt. la .La• . ng and we are put- ting on sale some very desir- able lines, souse we have too starch of, some carne late for the Christmas trade, and some bought in order to sell at a low price. Alt new clean F tock. 1 ot 50 per cent off' HALF PRICE 50 per cent oft' Bric-a-Brae, a fine collection of Art Vases in French and Engglish Z goods. This is 0 splendid chance to secure for your cabinet a desk - 0 able piece. it ] ;; oft' ONE THIRD PRICE 1/3 oft' A fine collection of Beautiful China in French, Austrian. avi- •. H tool Bavrian, Etc. Every piece a genuine bargain. In new shapes • • • ♦ Rrd yup -to -date decorations. Berm Sets, Berry and Salad Bowls, O • Spoon Trays, CeleryTrays, hell frays, Biscuit Jars, Sugars and • Z Creams, Chocolate Pots, Tea Pots, Trays, Etc. • We will also sell a fine line ot.iardiners and other lines of Fancy • Y (.'lima at Discounts and special prices rouging from 33 1-3 per cent, +: 2(1 per cent and on down off regular prices. iiDinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Lamps _.. at the Lowest Posrible Price j: Every price inlainfi figures and ever • P R y reduction -a (genuine one. o: \Ve never :nark our goods at other than what we think they are ♦ ♦ excellent value. s: LONDON GROGKbfY G s 9 "undam • O •WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of O e $10.01 or over, 2 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 i 00000000000000000N0000000000000000000000000000000N 1 Wanted...One hundred more •young men and wont- N en, who are ambitinus and enterpris- ing to qualify in the Ei.LIO i'T TORONTO, ONT. For the many positions open to all those who are thoroughly pre- pared to accept them. A six months' course in this college means for a young roan of the right kind, nd an educational equip- ment c u' )- 1 stent better 1 tree thnn many trades or professions in money earning power. Students admitted at any time. Circulars free. ' W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal._ COR. YONOE & ALEXANDER STS EXETER'S UP -TO -DOTE FLOUR FEED & GROCERY We have just received another lot of the highest Grade Flour in Canada now if you want to try your hand at baking give us a call as we have a good variety to choose from at lowest prices. $2.25 per cwt, at the Feed Store. We also have a full supply of feed on hand such as -Shorts, Bran, Bar- ley, Oats, Wheat and all Kinds of Chicken Feed. Givens a trial for Groceries and you will find it the cheapest spot in town. S. HARDY & SON 3uppiemeololy Meelioos Soule NOR NES Inslilule. Will be held ccs foliossi DASil\VOOD, FEB. 15 Zimmerman's Hall Afternoon - D. C. Anderson, "Rotation of Crops and Horses"; 0. Ilarbonr, "ilreeding and Feeding of Beef Cattle" : addresses also by veers. Wm. Lewis, ('redit,o and Paul Madge. Thames Road. Evening- ► to I. L Anderon "Our Country" . 0. harbour, "Farmer's Son's •, ZV11TC!i TOWN 11.\1.1,, FEB. 16. Afternoon -D.C. Anderson, "Horses. Draught Agricultural end (letters] Purpose" ; (t, Barbour 'Breeding and !reeding of Beer ('act le" ; address. osable by M. V. Wheals, Laeaforth and J. temp ton, b:xeter. Evening --D. c. Anderson, "our ( onntry" ; O. harbour. "Farmer's Son.". NSALL ,l1I1.1.1:it'S (HALL, FEIt.17 Afternoon -D.C. .Alder+m ' )1 ,ar • a as r its and acpli.•atldnt„ and •' Ir. rev" : (► Bcare er, l "firer -ling and Feeding (leer Cattle" address also by J. I(cllerman, I)a'•hwn.d. F.venanir D. C. Anderson, "farming as an oceupat,on" : 0. harbour, -verniers son.", A. Directors' meeting will to hold at 10 o'clock a. m. VAttNA TOWN MALI,, F'F:11. 1't Aftrrneen-f). ('. Anderson. "Horses and • Sheep" ; O. Barbour, "Cultivation of the soil- ; address also by DIr. J. Fder, Ilensall. Kven!ng-D. (', Anderon, "Our Country" - li, harbour. "Farmer's SODS". • • '1-1-('NEI{SJ1ITII, FEB 20. Strong's Hell .\fternron- D. ('. Andereoe, "flotation of ('rope *n(11'111 rt." ; (1 1tirbor, "Weeding and Feeling of Beef (rattle"; n'!drrs•es sl by Mw.rs T. Fraser will J. Peter.en. hreeetleld. I Evening - It. 1'. Anderson. "Farrning aa an 0. cupnteon" , 11. i'nrhoue. "Farrn'•r + Boat•' The afternoon ,rneeting:entr>menre at 2 o'clock g a• , snd the even',,mnrting+ .30 n•rinek. Additin^ ,• ;engram, mnei+ting cf n'o'el and 1natrutnent 11 rnn•ie at the evening meetings. Lei there le .t liric attendance et rant of these meoCrgsrt, the delegates ire 1.1th suer (esaf)t farmers and goof speakers. i1. HOIITON, 1t. (IARDINEIR I'reaident. >ttx+rY.Thames Road P. 0. Oeitasif . ow in Stock 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, GO B B QED IG K Centralia, WE'RE SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the - Suits -you wear them out. We make them as well as we can, so that they will not wear out sooner than theme ought. Because, if they do, you' likely go sotnew here else for your next Suit. And no one could blame you. So much money ought to bu so much Suit worth. And Suit wort is fashionableness of fabric -style is cut -fit -finish -looks- dressyness - and length of service. As good a place Rs there is within - miles to get all this and not pay too - touch is W. Johns. Elegant Black and Blue Suitings for $iS.00 and $18.00. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor STRATFORD.ONT. Do you want a good position in the Commercial World? The etureet and shortest road is via this school. We give a course of training that is not surpassed by any Businees College in Can- ada. We give individual instrnc- tion therefore yon may enter at any time, Write for free cata- lo ue aper get full t ar i t tlyre . W. J. ELLIOTT, D. A. McLACHprincipalsLAN. } •••••••••••••••••••••••••111 1'. WHITLOCK & SON, MANL'FAO'FIJREI(.S OF Hollow Cement Build. iug Blocks of differ- ent designs and sizes. Cement Fence Posts Cement Chimneys Single and (double flue; abso- lutely fire proof. Stock always on hand; Prices reason- able.. i P. W H I T LOC K & SON