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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-02-22, Page 4Z'HE EXETER TIMES, FEB RUARY:12nd 1906. Brownings Drug Store! Rebar Goods S new and complete line of Bubb( r Goods, consisting of Combination and Fountain Syringes, Enemas, Hot Water Bottles, Ice Bags, Tubings, Etc. All of first class quality and essentials in every home. Brownings Drug Store The Exeter Times CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 1900 SITSDAY . • .. 4 11 18 25 NDAY 5 12 19 211 DAY.. (1 13 20 27 ZDNE8DAY.. • 7 14 21 28 TgJRBDAY I 8 15 22 FAILAy. 2 9 10 22 r $iT(1RDAY 3 10 17 24 THURSDAY, IsF.11�22nd, 1906 r. Crediton Mr. .1 i. .Latssate who 'recently maxed into our vfll igc• opened les jeeo1- beer. on Friday last. Mr. L•o V9nl1 Is a practical Ulan and Dill carry a full line of clocks, tvett-bee jeeelry, etc. A RECENT DISCOVERY Dur Liberal friends nrgu0 that tile *i0ls system is "bed ssolitics' mues- liudlt as every official tvh oma}• be dismissed dos friends ctnd ;relatives act the other elle df polities who will reel aggrieved; end, ;turbhcr, for . e- g�ry friend . ppolnt.d to office, cn liZes aro made of disappointed aptili- 'cants. The 'force, of this 4h.c--Cry did not begin in Canada; it has been true, in raker nee dawn of popular Gov- - Tsusenf But it is only .within i !bort time that it has been recognaz- ' by our Liberal [friends. Our leo- *Onion 'rulers Firer.^- 1896 there acted -Stliss[ul negligence of ..ny suah defect En the administration o[ ,pateonag•'.. jl:'hcir motto has been in practise, 'ale e1;oils to the victors:' In Use Provina_ial arena .for thirty - fire scars no Cootsery .tive st•as known 10 get 'a t sst^ of tete "sweets if office." The. Government undcir tour Liberal rulers •wie !serried on lits a political party tr at, Every Oahe outside of the t-Tlart>'ed circle gess trcnted ns :• ••fareigear • and Etrengcr." Eve;y maxim of give end 1:c t,v:s.defied and tfIuag to the �j'.'r cit►da. Wh'.. tom a •'Conscrrs- five" htsad could 1,e rut off .with silty Jticrablo ptei:xt, et rale done. The el=ls ,c;f making cis mies'by so .doing bees taken wiflt a s iserfu! ignorance rel..` its being • b.id rr,lities." And it Pficmcd to 1,e I 'ken with impunity. Al Cteretlick - Andress -- One. of those happy events that are so often t +king place in var*'us 'houses, ntid ( yet never beeeptuie monotonous for ;.11 teat, occurred at the Methodist parsonage on the 21st inst. It •was the matriege of 'Miss elinn:o 1t, sec- ond tiiughtcr of Bev..7. \V. Andrews, to %len .11. McCormick. of 1'ier•wu, roan. The cerertsotley teak piece at twelre O'clock noon, in the ,presence of .a Large number lof assembled guests, and etas performed by Rev. Andrews, father of clie bride, ...steeled by Itev. A. 11. Going. It. A., of Exeter ltev. 'G. W. Andress, of Cent rust teed Ree. 8. J. Alen. of .IPark1l111. While the sweet slrtains of , the tvcdding nverc.!I were being played by Mase Lulu LChoy, of Huntsville, the bride, b. eemiialy attired in cream silk salad ail over ee'equin and ccerryiieg a. shower boquct of white roses, en - treed the pu•1,or Ironing oI. tlle -trnl of her either, and attended by her sister, Inez. who tuts :dressed in white silk, and her [cousin, 'Miss Brownie Andrews, of Cittttlia, wlee was dressed in cream lustre. The groom nee supported by E. A. Wan- less, of Detroit. After hcarly con- gratulations to the happycouple, all {repaired to tho (lining -room where [bout the street. having groat sport.a most abundant repast watt served• DULLER -On the 14th, on S:llur• DL r, and Mrs ,1lcCorrtsiek left' on the day. February 10th. to Mr: and Mrs. evening :t.rain for Niagara Falls. Buf- falotend Rochester. TI►e I,ridlc's O Dr. Meliride, o[ It:fugston, iv the travelling suit twa9 of green ViOCU►ta guest of I)r. Mcloaugblin, for a fest' cloth swath hat to thatch. After oche ,days. honeyrnoan trip they will leave for A few 'evening, ago while. Mr. their tonne in Pierson. •Maltitoba. Elmer Town -nice and AL r. Arthus Guests avert.. present from Auburn, 1\ eb r were [, Clinton, Ilrucefield, elitcheil, Sarnia Strathroy and . fliuntsville. The •plats were numerous and elegant and testify to the goad wishes of their many friends. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome piano, •ro the bridesni lids a gold chain and a gold ripg, :eel to the gr000mstnan a gold locket. The following . tsos hatlded to our represent,'ttlye •for publioetion. Vot you fink? Ve ha( tunned der "Butt in" grub into von anti smokin orgenieasion vich efery night meets lay •der peck (room mitt \Vesl•ey's store De firs mocding .Das ltotded \rendes- day clotting von officials vas made by der coming year. Dennis O'Prien vas der bresident chat van 'made to took der shale, and Vestey vas der aegrctery made. Mister O'Prien vas asked to stadernends make vy der Mister O'Prien Von Mi t OL *Wee e took. oft h dor 'floor took, slid "Clientlemen, it does der glut) much gredit do me dor brosident make. Vet hat too much smoging alretty yet, and dor glub iss formed for der egtspress purpose of making it stop. Vo do nod objections make, ren der pot's make .smoke mid dor segors, bud vat re object to iss don wile bibes. dot make our insides turn oudt. Vo in- tend to leaf a goncert. and as me and Vestey still dor progn to make up, ve will melt took 60 bor cent off der groeerery receipts. und der rest oen hat der palanoe. It rill 'pe nea- eseery- to took ub a gollcction to make der capstone meed. se dot oscb von vill pc asked to gontripute fifty sirneleons. Ve eggspoot der goncert till will be der biggest ad- draction giten in Grediton yet, unci it ve make der show von su�rgess, ve vill esg der council to mlko a pylaty dot smoking mit bipes vill make etery pody arrested. Ve vial den he made gilt mit der giriz if ve not smoke, and dot vial be attisfactions." Ater cferypody made der bropor gondributions, der meeting vis made baeponed ,ofcr sill tomorrow nidt. Mr. Fred Young spout it few days this week in Landon on 'business. Mr. C. Zuicker Isis had the ceil- ings ;.lad walls set bis •- nlltlilleree ready-made clothing and wall paper rooms k.itr•omined, which add great- ly- to their appe.rrense. Mr. and Mrs. John Geiser 'has re- tureed to Crediton. atter a pleasant wedding tap. They will take. up their residence on Mr. Gaiser'e f:u'nn just west of the village. Th. Literary society met at the home of Dr. and Mrs: llajst on Fri- day evening est. There was a good ierognuume and zits enjoyable elute was spent. The 'fallowing program was given: piano sola Mrs. Illuctt : rccitatien, Mies Lulu Essery ; ; (solo Mrs. \V. Kerr; duel[, Miss 'Beuladh Beaver and Dr. llaist ; plana solo. Mrs. Zwicker :.a paper on Christmas stories. Miss Lulu t-Esscry. etre. Illuctt and Miss Welda .lanes [will recce give a paper at Ibe next meet- ing of the society. The Crediton quartette attended and took part in the teaenooting at Mt. Pleasant. ono of the appoint- ments on Iter. Mr. Knowles circuit. Mr. Knowles was a .former pastor in the Methodist church here. s Mr. Jas. McLs-aae ie very. ill at time of writing. There will be Quarterly services l,n the Evangelical church on Sunday next. Rev. Mr. Knechtei, of Ber- lin. wtho is !presiding elder of this district, will preach at both services. Mr. M. Brown, of Elkton. 'Mic,h., and brother ot our esteemed. 'towns- man, Mr. S. Brown, 'hitt one of his buildings damaged in the recent 'fire in t bet town. Ilio loss was estimated at $900. The building was insured tor $600. Miss Edith Beaver, who lits been spending the past two years and a half in Philadelphia returned home on Saturday night Last. »evisit- ing a.1s1 n r ' o who Mr. to tt A. A , his mother, Mrs. C. :Either, for the past iew• months, has returned to his 1)31110 near Brandon Manitoba. he Liberal Government of Ontario haired upon this method until its reels, •et inlciuiti; `: r:n k)VOt. If ever the taco /trine of ,-eprisal bad 1111): ante ion b1' long linage. it than in $1�i( case. The taxes .at all •tile [people %tore taken by one warty r'presant' ling 'less than •halt Rh^ peon arIo Liberal Government from $uon-at downwards was );,apt in row $T try the 'help of en intsmous gerry- (mandor. It 'ruled by enir.hrity 'rep- eteenta-tion. And the minority \vies tiled ut the public expense with botll rest in the t rough. No ctnc of the saajorite of the •1.00ple lead any shots' 1)e a :.hare of the good things dis- nsed front the Government liable. The *tamp Tule Lae been acted upon FT the Lite -eels tat Ottawa. They flared not [hake a "clean steep" but they yr( fel red their own supporters 1', t he point of ir.rnk injustice to ?•very one eke in the civil service. Thee have increased the nalarice of stew appointees whi' withholding the etatutoty i:teeseases le which the K.1.1 employes wee entitled. if it w -,t<+ "bat polities" neither the Liberals of otlawa nor Toronto Nor 1 o it. teemed 1•o be rts.o t+,. me ethould their plelsant plea of --bad politics Oecrete 10 •Flay telco hand of leanest Coner�rvetire 'rule in cages of flagrant pertiotrisitp. If any r nem is Lound guilty of en impnepeof lois ottici 11 Inilu'ne it is no esendeel ttbet he should "tt ilk t he plank. ,And t hat there ors such men,retain- cd in office it confidently ellcged. The rcandll will leo that they are not 1.eacllcd and tr.^ated according t o their deserts. -Free Press. Is It Four Own Hcsir? 0 aaaa�s Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? it must he you do not know Aycr's i Hair Vigor! here's all intro -r duction t May the acquaint ince result in a heavy growth of rich. thi;}:, glossy hair ! Use this splcntl!.l !lair -tocol, stop your falling hair, and i;.l rid of your dandruff. The beet kind et a test:menial -- "Bold for neer 'tix•y rote." zip) 1. c. Ay♦tr CO.. r.ov:., i:•.1 *1.0 ata•[urOCttaror. If ftQstrattl.k. erst%IU s. Melte re.1rRu DaStl\VOOD Mrs. Chit. Shrader left last Tues- day for Strathroy to v1.it her sin- ter st Ito is set iously ill. Mr. Frederick ltickbci1 and bride, ot Exeter were in the tilllg•• pre Tuesday. Mr. Chas. Bearer has purchased Mr. Philip ltoltzmen les farm on the concur of the town Jibe .1nd Goshen Linc•. Mr. Itc•over intents working his own (.1rna and! the one I.e lots just bought. The new (arm ought to 'be in first cIns shape for cropping as it lies been itt pasture for the petit two or three years. The flax mills this week tnlade Ltrge shipments of twee. Dir. John Eidt end bride have re- turned after their wedding trip and still take up tIt it residence in 1Vut. Kbale's louse opposite the flour mill. s visit- ing Gillespie. of Exeter, h ing Mrs. Win. Nadiger. Mrs. Weber, of the village. Is quite low at th' time. of is riling. The 1 eAlva's Ooncert Company at- rtved itt our village lin Monday. They wil1 be here until ti'turday. The little dogs took tlw attention of tate smell boys, who followed them Miss Lydia Fiokbeiner. Who lavas been visiting wink her sister, Mrs. Daniel 'rrueinner, of Ilay. for a few weeks. returned home on Sunday last. Dir. Albert Cunaingeram has moved this household goods into Mrs. M. \Vuerth's house. Mr. Cunningham bas accepted a position as clerk +[or Mr. August Hill. Miss Annie Clerk returned to Lon- don on Monday alter a pleteant. vis- it of two weeks w'itlt !floe sister, Mrs. Frarnk Sims. Mr. henry Filber, M. 1'. P.. is •is► Toronto tit present .attending the opening of parliament. Mr. Eli Itollybauer, of Blyth, who represents the Eureka block machine Co.. of that town, was In our vil- lage on Monday looking up business. The revival meetings that have been (held in Zion Evangelical church for the lust five weeks !love been very successful. The interest and at- tendance are constantly increastflg. The church Is crowded to the doors every evening. Sosnc 70 or 80 have started out for the kingdom, most of whom have been gloriously Waved. The meetings will be continued. Mr. and Mrs. Geo .Saul, of London, visite. Mr. C. Kuhn on Wednesday of lost week. News Suss received here last week of the deeth of Mrs. Jas. ('rnbah, in New hamburg, aged 71 years. Dee ceased wets Otte wife oL Rev. Jas. um - bolt vitro for many }'caeca Was presid- ing elder of this district .and pastor of the Evangelical church here. Mrs. Umbldh during her stay hero trade many friends who regret to hear of her dealt. The sympathy of the community is extended to Itcv. Jon. Umb[cdt itt this his sad bereavement. Mr. 8. itnown niadc a ohip,ncnt of seed to Det roit on !dewily of t his week. Mr. Jake Finkbe!ner, stho for the past two years has been in charge of the stables for Gus Hill, tendered this resignntion yesterday, as lie •In- tends entering bele employ of Rich- ard 'n• the D ► r c. E. r vaso n nrd Hunter, U time Ice 11:19 been employed by Mr. hill, ,take. by his nTtable ntan,lcr, fret sten twiny friends. ile ft al- ways ready to crack a joke, tend when the joke is oft hirer, his geni II disposition is not ruffled in the Mist. Ile will be greatly missed herr, bolt the well wishes of everybody follows hint in hie new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Oleos. %wicker epee( Sunday with Mr. and Met. V. Ritz, of leirklall. Arthur Zn ick 'r wee in ',entice) Feld ty On business. . R. E. Walker. our tie -to -date 1e sup- ply l putting c •9 It 1 i butcher, purposes gt It g ply of ice for the etunmer this w•ec•',T. Miss Cor., Lampert returned to London on Satur,Ity morning lest after visiting her (.1reets for a few weeks. given our 1' aliment hent 1 by T e o f 1 The rel F band proved to be 1 great success. and the boys are delighted ttith the liberel patronage given by the peo- ple of our town. I'olIoss hog 1- ehc programme: Chairman's all - dress : bind mcicc1 r,n ; mole. "l' ollig I Gall agnin" %Vitt tIcLeo1; .tecit11inn. M;`•s Myrtle Ci ilk : wdo, Miss Elio Deere: ; band selection ; solo, "Ills enshady Fern my brother Charlie?" Will McLeod: dwelt. 1)r. heist rod Miss Brut et lte.tvcr : sole, Miss Clare 'hist : recitation. elks Ella Link : bond seI etiete [solo "She's [lad" W. eleLe ol; quareel te; inletrlllllental, Lloyd .loess; bind selection; roto "Iboanoned" Will McLeod: instru- mental (Intl f. Mrs. Zwirker •Id Luln Etscry ; !1'nd select •)n snlr. •'11's very h 1tidy" Will DlcLe e. \\'1II positively cure sick heilItch^ and prevent its return. Cailer's Little Liver fills. ''his is n talk but truth. One pill a dose. a ad- vertisement. Small pill. mall dosi. Small price. e v e drivin • along the town tine their 'rigs collided. but (orturo ately the damage austained was nothing more than a broken shaft. The supplementary meeting of tho South Iluron Farmers Institute held hero last Thursday was well :ltteud- ed and good results wore attained. At the attcrnoon meeting Mr. D. C. Anderson were a very instructive address on "Ilotation of Crops." Tho aridness of Mr. Iatrbour on s rho •'Breeding and feeding of beef cattle" tees listened to attentively. ,lir lt:trhour gave a number of excellent ideas relative to his subject. 110 has had considerable pnacticnl experi- enOe in raising c ottk', and found telt shorthorns are the best anoney: mak- ers. Ile moos not believe the crossing of breeds is to the interest of the farmer, the frist cross being tho best. A (armee should not keep Jersey cattle for Intel purposes. and any animal being raiseil for the mar- ket should not bo kept over 30 months. He went fully into leo manor of feeding :Ind Cho cleanliness of (he stable.. The stables should be Whitwaslled a year to prevent vermin. Messrs. Paul Madge, of the Thames road and Wm. Lewis, of Crediton. gave very instructive ad- dresses. Both gontletncn are suc- cessful stock raisers and their re- marks were greatly appreciated, In the evening .Mr. Anderson gpokon "Our Country" end Dir. Barbour on "Farmer's Sons." The. Eidt Misses gave music•l selections and ver; hear tily .received. FOR OVF.ReIKTY HEARS AN OLD AND WttLL-TRI,cn Rsxxov.-Mee Winslow's Soothing Syrup hag been used tot over sixtyears by millions of mothers for theft children while teething, with perfect snooesr. It !mottle.. the child. -otters the gums, allays all pain cures wind colic. and is the beet remedy for Mantas". It it pleasant to the taste. Sold by drnttgt [s In every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. its value is incalculable. Be sure seal tape `ire Window's soothing syrup end a.•k for no other kind. IVOOI111AM A box Fond under the auspiccc of the Epworth League and choir of the \Voo;iham Methodist church will be held in the Albert .fall, \Voodham, on Tuestety evening. Feb. L7Uh. A stool musical and literary prograft► will be provided, to oolnnlonce cot 8 oblock ghar.p. Admission 10c : jetties bringing boxes free. 1'tin from indigestion, dyspepsia. and toe Leerte eating is relieved at once by taking ono of Carter's Little Liver Pills, immediately after dinner. Don't forget this. t C11)MMAl1TY Mr .George Miller has disposed of his store to Mr. Brawn, of Welton. Mr. Brow h1,s purchased the store and dwelling and still coutmf•ncc' nosiness about the first ot Marolt. Mr. Miller is moving into the cot - t tge lately occupied by 1)r. Cemmill on Main street. one door west of the manse. The concert in connection witlt the Farmer's institute, held in the Town Hall, Staffa, on Monday evening List was a decided sucoes9. '1)lle speaking and progrnm throughout neat one of the best yet given. Mies Agnes Park, of Sigittasv, .11ioh., Is horns 11 present unending svery II for .1 who has been f o r tither sh a lir f 1 tree past two months. Mies Moly Rutson, of London, fs at ereeent renewing •1cqulnitances in the villege and neighlvarh000l. Scrofula Is very often Bad byY8ene,f � though water, , are It � •. tuberdes," and where it Is alknved to remain tubercu• Bolds or consumption is pretty sure to take root. Hood'sSarsaparilla Removes ev trace d �OOd'1{. alnheriteda air, impure ng its causes. ailillo the soil for S'Ill'HEN COl1NCII. A •tpeciai meeting of the Council of t he Township of Stephen :sets Called by the reeve If•ar' the transac- tion of generia1 business and :met at Fritz's Hotel, Gnend Ilcndt. on Man - day. the 12th of February', 1906, act 10 a. au. All members were. present. The minutes 01 previous meeting were trend u,nd adopted. The clerk read a petition from the trustees ot public settees, section No. 5, eseeuesting lite council to pass a by -Ian to issue debentures for the erections of a new, settees house• Moved by Anderson. Seconded by Yearly that the petition of the ;true - tees of 811103') section No. 5 be re ceived send that a by-law be passed authorizing the issuing of $0000.00 in debentures :19 set forth in t he petit ian.-Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by Fink - brines that by-1.aw No. 4. 1906. being n by-law to issue debentures to her - row $6000 for the reroct1311 of ;1 school house fn flection No. 5, hav- ing been reel the third time be 11198 - cd end signed by the reeve rand Clerk anti the seal ot the Corporation at - 1 ched thereto. -O.arieed. Moved by Anderson, seconded by Webb that the registratan of Fret W. Fa rncomb, 1'. L. Surveyor. .►s Township Enhcin,er under the Ditch- es & Watercourses Act, be sreeeptcd and that by -low No. 1 of 1898 :tp- pointing .hint to such ntfie', be ro- pealed.-Oa nricd Moved 'by Anderson. seconded by Webb that Richard Stanley Code of the village of Alvinston, •be appointed Engineer for the Township sof Ste- phen, under the Ditches .and Water- courses Act and that a by-law be tossed to that effect.-Carrie:l. The following orders were passed: W. 11. Lewis, ost'reecing conort•te culvert, S. 11., $5.35: Sun lnsununee otfioe. fns. on town hiddl. $1150• Bell. Tel. Co.. neesvagcs, 711e. Th' Council adjourned to meet :It the Town hall, Crediton, nn Monday. the Lith day of M inch, 1906, at 10 a. ret. At .t p. m. (Ih' r $1J Cl! of t he Tp. of Stephen met -the Council t f c Ltd a on- Int Beet/newt tt ill` 'f g'. o[ cell conversation regarding the seen- struetion of tit^ Gomel Hend Cut, the seera hetss(') 1)alzicl and Rahe Tp. of Stepihan 1s to the land 'taken front Lot 1. Coln. l.. K. \V., Bosan- qu't Tp., end the (compensation paid a • r in - ►1'd fo • d 1 e .e a d . trkl therefor,n 1 g 1 t Tea - i a. t r •r In b '+s Miller jun. effecting l son of wiid cut 'being e •igtructed. I I Ni It V 1:11.111?11, Ctc:-k scrofula Get for bsdsodels of remittal* l* cores M■/ for hi. L �N �Scrofula, No. l Nom CATARRH The true Clause and the true Cure. Hew avid way " Fetalt-a-ttees " completely eradicate tela disease from the system. Catarrh means inflammation. Ordinary catarrh is inflate• ination of the nose cavity opening into the throat. This cavity receives all the air going to and froiu the lungs. Food and drink passes through it to the stomach. And the prime cause of catarrh is indigestion. Because indigestion means an irritated stomach. This irri- tation spreads to the throat and nose. Belching gas keeps up the inflammation. The blood is impure and badly nourished. And nine times its ten, there is Constipation and poor skiu action. The only way to cure Catarrh is to cure the cause of catarrh. Digestion trust be improved - inflammation in stomach soothed -blood puri- fied -and the liver strength- ened so it will give up enough bile to make the bowels move regularly every day. t'SIiOI1NE Col NI't[, t t to , tt t tt t •c t. , h 1 1 r I l l. t) met ( talc r 1 i dlaurnment• All ..he member's eery prrmcnt. The minutes of the het meeting were read and approved. The l:rlgirrer's revel on .1r' V:'Odium dntin was re re -.)laddered nd aeloptcd. A large punober of the per'trns see^sled dor Ole' '•li 1 s'. el; being pre'eni. .nd genrnllly well eat'stied 10 'hive the dneir. eo•ts(rtt't- 'ell according Io the report. lay-ltsv No. 3, 1900. 3,tepting des Engineer's report, pllnm, specific. 1. tions, &c., 'tar) auelierizing the crwll- sttucti a of the Nilehburn drain, i'• ret 71rctln-^ thrrenith, tree oro1i• •13nally adopt^.I. and the clerk etthharlted to have the - re ter -el number tort'nted and served on she or Wrists Liver TablOta will always cure Catarrh of the throat and nose because these marvellous fruit tablets cure indigestion-sWeete:t the stomach - and eradicate alt impurities -from the blood by Its stimulating and invigor- ating action oil liver, bowels, kidneys and skin. Leave sprays, atomisers, powders and snuffs alone. Take "Frail -a -dyes" regularly --be careful of your diet -and catarrh will soon be a thing of the past. One soc. box of "Fruit-a- tives" will prove how effect- ively these tablets relieve catarrh -and will do you so much good that you will glad- ly continue the treatment until cured. preppaind be: receipt of price,prif your drug gist should not have these. FIAN1 4111$ W 11,. OTTAWA. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••N•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••NN• ThB LOUd011 6ro6kero 60's. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING. • 1 iIDINNER SETS Buying a Dinner Set is very important you ' ♦ should see to it, that you get the latest in :Shape, Pattern and Design. Get the Best Gold, get the goods with •I the Best Glazing and above all get the Best IVare. 1f you do not Z• get the above, your Dinner Set is of little value to you, We do • . nat carry any set that we cannot recommend to you. Your inter- •• est is our interest. • I • STOCK PATTERNS OF DINNER SETS, Sola by the piece i• or set, always matchable if you break any and can be bought in •• any sized set you wish. We carry fourteen lines from the printed •+: and white lines up to Haviland China. ♦ • 07 Piece Sets, in underglaze colors, splendid body Fel 00 redid $S () inlines colors, splendid S� 07 Piece Sets, gold p body • 07 Piece Sets, in extra trace gold, splendid body $10 00 07 Piece Sets, in enameled colors, gold lines, splendid body S10 00 ' • 2 !1S Piece Sets, in enameled colors, gold lines, three platters $12 let , • j 98 Piece Sete, in enameled colors, gold linea, three platters $14 00 • 98 Piece Sets, in enameled colors, gold lines, three platters $15 00 •• and up, Come and See the New Lines. • : LONDON GIOGKRRY G0. St.. London. • LO • • • WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of w • • $10.90 or over, Our new lines of various goods arc now coming in •d a and we are able to supply k h+. - been your wants in any partic- ;c„ t1,L);,4,.• ular part of the crockery trade, Our range of Staple Goods even to , plain white is large and , our prices are very close In all lines. nssessod owners, as directed ie :I[r• Drainage Act. A few acoourt(e stare ,' [sse;1 and orders issued in payment. Council piton adjourned to • meet on Slum! t)', April 7ph at one oclb"k. I'. MORRLEY, Clerk. D100ltESViLLE • • 169 Danders ' Bliss Peal! Simpson is visiting het grendmoth'r, Mrs. 1' lcrett, of .Exe- ter, Mist Loui• o lee -reit is ot her sister, Mrs. Mose% Mr. James 11. Simpson few ct1yr et Ferquhar. Mrs. Moses Simpson )r.n1 a success- ful quilting bee on Tlhur'd1y last. Mrs. John Helenas lies s'ccovercl from her illness. Master Tbontas dodgiest ot the 3rd concession ie quite 1i11 el ewe - /Ont. Atr. Melon' Blackwell played ahieken Feed. ftyin brit 'to fniei dt In McGillivray recently. Give us a trial for Groceries and you Air. Andrew Aitkint, of Winnipeg, will find it the cheapest spot In town. is visiting fry. encs at Mooresville. Mr. Sanderoott, o[ Delonainc. Man.. Is visiting friends at Denfield. Mr. Niolnrd Webb, of . .Bonfield, has (told his property thero and in- tends to L uca n. de trlroo eo t B Air. Ryon. Ninga, Man.. has re- turned to his home after n pleasant visit. Mr. John Ryan. •iliddulph, hart mold his 100 :sore farm to Mr. \\-hell- hen, of t'thorne, and bought a 150 acre; f tern from Mr. \Villl•lrn i101• girls, London Township. Mr. Wee. Utley bought the remaining fifty acres. Mr. .l inlet Stanley, of Lucian, arts bought the Deacon farm on the 10th oon., of London Tp. Mr. Samuel Launshorough, •st•ho has been sislting friends in McGilli- vray i09 returned t0 his •home in North Dike! 1. Mr. Wm. Launsb.uough .intends going 10 Mangoes ill tees spring. Mr. Glories Hobbs los rettlrnc.1 teen London. 'hospital where he has been for troitmcnt. the guest Sinlpsen. tgpc•nt a • ••••••NN• •••N•••••N••• ••.••••••••••••••••••NN• u Wanted: -=One hundred more young men and wom- en, who are ambitious and enterpris- ing to qualify in the ELLIOTT ,dadde ,off TORONTO, ONT. For the many positions open to all those who are thoroughly pre pared te accept them. A six months' course in this college means for a young man of the right kind, an educational equip- ment Netter than many trades or professions in money earning power. Students admitted at any tithe. Circulars free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. COR. YONGE & ALEXANDER STS EXETER'S UP-TO-DRTE FLOUR, FEED Sc 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 III Ri:\' The deatb °cell: last T hu rsda)- of Mr. 1). C .McKay. n r,eeident of fiederielo ft0tn 31113'0 his entire lire er 72 y its. Mr. efeliey 'had been 111 opt! a painful internal trouble, tibiae was liable to +provt' I'ital for tate greater psit of a year, ,do Jiis death was not unexpected. The de- ceased was for twiny pe i15h lit con 9;ablr of tho county, +resigning Led rnont'h by reason of his illness. ile worked for same time in 'hit •• tray days os a o.7rrpentcr, and Icor many yetrs with his brothel -5o oil -Tied on :1 general More under the tirrn near at 'McKay Bros. I'ar the ' 1st 20 years Mr. )Meluay iris I'ive.l retired. Ile t•. ie a ss id.tsver :'red Lawes n 1 An- il}• of three sons, Robert. John :,nd I1. t'. e (GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES 1 1.i• Ili red, 11'eetlit: z. l'rotrud- r 1'tldt. It•tt,•--set are liltierized .1 !ChM(' rev.• ev if P1zo Ointment tails to cure in 0 le 14 dist. f o. S. HARDY & SON 11ENiJAl.i. Now in Stock Bran and Shorts and Wheat Chop At Exeter and Centralia Elevators. Prices satisfactory. Bring in your grain , and load home ) with feed. J. GOBBLEDIGK - Exeter. Centralia.. Mr. Joltn Mersey, of Donaldson, Minnesota, was here during the past week visiting chis uncle, Mr. Jaancs Murray, and other friends. Mr. 1'. M Inns 41.14 been eAafined to Lis loom through illness during the past week but we Hope eo)n to, see him around again. Air«. Thoonle W. Recliner and son E isle, ss ere in Clinton during lett week. Very much st1t hr1s JcIt for Mr. W. A. ('sok r:nd Mr S. Ilastden, of the fires of \Vin. ilaw•den 8o Sons. general merchants of this tillage, on account of the death of their mother Mrs. W. Boyden, of Exeter, which took place unite suddenly on Tnee- day morning of I let week from a tr I•ees. stroke of , 1 .tr k, levees. Mrs. It. l\\'. Fulton, find dtugh(^r, Ethel, err t•ialting r01:111(s in 11ruc- scls Ind Egtnondsllle. St. V I lent e's hay 85 14 ?trots well ;shorted this t,• it judging by the large number of valentines flatt- 1 ing ironed end the slumber .hit ptosed through the post office. Teo rinks of our curling club Dent doe n to Exeter last Thursday to show the players there dome of the fine points of the gime. At 038 expected our boys were the %inners. hut ere greatly pleased %ith tide pro - stress their neighbors nr snaking at the game 0114 expect stint practise they %til be Otte to give our bays 80.1110 warm gimes. The geed ladies of St, P.:u1'• church, lienv.tli, purpose giving an oyster supper .nd concert in Mil. ter's opera house. Hensail, on Tue'• dry evening next, 27t.h et Fray. An excellent progr.%mme lets been pro- vided. WE'RE SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the Suits- you wear them out. 'Ve maker them as well as we can, so that they will not wear out sooner than ought. Because, if they do, you' likely go somewhere else for yyours next Suit. And no one could blame yon. So much money ought to bu so much Suit worth. And Suit wort is fashionableness of fahric-style 112 cut-fit-flaish-looks - dreseyness - and length of service. As good a place as there is within miles to get all this and not pay too much is W. Johns. Elegant Black and Blue Sultings for $15.00 and $18.00. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor CENTRAL/j l LV STRATFORD, ONT. This school has become the leading Commercial School to the West. No similar institu- tion is doing more to thorough- ly equip young people for re- eponsihle positions. Our courses are thorough at.d practical while the teaching is done by experi- enced instructors. All graduates get good positions. You may enter at any time. Write. at any time. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principals D. A. McLACHi.AN, } ••••••••••N•••••••••••••01 TO CORNiSHMEN IN CANADA \Vita you kindly Benet your toans03 and address, and [ram what part 01 J -• 1 t c1 to Mr. A. Cornwell w a 1 c o l Cattle, . Maunders, 371 Oesington Avenue. Tao Tonto. 'Lite Atsocietion in Toronto ill urged by .hundreds of Cornishmen to forth 1 Doeninion Associnticst. Will you b' one•? Send for printed molter. NERVOUSNESS A CALAMITYI TY Many who don't realize what lies beyond, trey tan attack of the "nor- vese with indifference. ()therm think it Dill (non piss awns. Bu tin every, case werwousnee9 18 n calamity.. Ono ly one remedy will cure--VcrrozonC' -a nerve strengtltener lent acts through the blood. Eines it give!, you appetite -you cat plenty. Thti fills the blood) with nouriwhment for the inner nerve cello'. Energy and efrenet9 ie instilled into every part of the system. You get to ell -keep well -nervousness forever departs, became' you've 08011 Vertex:me. Price 50c, per box of fifty tablets at all dealers.