HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-03-15, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, MARCH 15th, 1906.
LOOD PURIFIERS
ANU--
1601.11g Out of Business
PRING TONICS
After the long winter season
d at the approach of spring
arly every one requires a Blood
purifier and Tonic.
You cannot do Letter than buy
$ bottle of Perry's Compound
Extract of Sarsaparilla or Perry's
Blood Purifier for all diseases of
e Skin and Blood.
They tone and renovate the
whole system and restore vigor
find healthy action to every,
• gar. Buy the best at
Brownings
Drug Store
The Exeter Times
CALENDAR FOR
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
`VED\E3DAY ... •
TaURSDAY1
FEIr.AY 2
BATCRDAY 3
MARCH, 1906
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
8 15 22 20
9 16 Z3 30
10 17 24 31
R'1IURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900.
DASHWOOD
\VIII ttuby Iti;e.sei�ccpied a position
es clerk in \Vin. Sit -lemon's store anti
ooinmence1 duties this week.
On Sundey evening last Messrs.
)i9rena•n Ruby rued Ed. \Vil1ert drove
tt• the Bend and on their 'return
c met with on .accident which
ght have been eserious. 'As they
amore driving along the king bolt
II ''omc inaati[er became loose lnd
jopped out, •and ns n result the
se kept on going taking with him
t slualts and the two front wheels.
eying the boys 'rather surprised at
t C turn of affairs. When they
c out from under the top of the
L gey they found the hor.,e speeding
.ID its way home. They hired a rig
art
overtook their horse actor Dash-
F.ortunatcly no damage was
'DIr. W. 1I ,Willem' shipped i car -
id of good hogs this week from
a, sliwood.
A num)rer of lie til of cattle were
Idcliycred Broin here to Mr. Taylor.
Of Znrictlt this eeek.
The Methodist Er:Inge-Lc it church
iht'�0 node some change in theer ser-
I►-�,l•::, In. the mooning service will
6Q 'hold in Germ<tn at 10 a. un., .anti
cDitliyh tit 11 a. m. In the evening
Inst.rvi will be 'held in Genian at 7
•T,i.:vr• were seve.nel received into
oirntberwliip en the Evangelical
ccbweli Last Sunday 'evening. the
It+cVt of t'►e rrecealt revive( service,
tejhtcli have been held for the past
for weeks. Since tele levied( servi-
love been withdrawn, ',Royer
stings are being 'held each night
ole 1 he week '.t private houses.
We 'had et light 'fall of snow lass
ibiondi.y wiltrn a few of our towns-
e:nen got out their sleighs but it ww;ts
not gc►'.r(1.
Mr. 1Vtd. Ileaman, of the 16th, hos
rented Lia fa•nnt to Henley Pfaff. Mr.
Woman roan intends moving into Dash-
iueeed in the neer future, hav!ng rent-
-led Simon Miller's 'house in the vil-
to ge,
Mr. Ed. 1Vilton ilia gone to Dur-
' ham where he Ilia accepted a poli-,
tion as hLacksmitth.
Mr. Jacob \Veber, Goatee) Line,
bra bought Mr. Jas. ilesterd'4 farm
oft the Ilron'on line. Mr. Weber
will take possession next M arch.
Mr. George Kohl hid lits hand
eeretnit<'d recently. illon-d poisoning
wet to anti serious results were (cored
It k now (-lecke(' end he in slowly
reovcring.
A1r. Sten Croft oil., hos been
clerking for Mr. .1. 1Cellerni in
k iv..s \Vedne:,iay for tJ1^ West.
• Miss Lcttie \Vcntzc•l lets recovered
trent :n atteck of L,1 Grippe.
Air. D. Mots ste leaves for Clifford
this week whore he his accepted a
Rued po'it'on as biick inith.
Mr. Win. ?lr1' 'v- n, litho ie clerk-
ing with Mr. \Vin. Shruul, our new
urW4 IP int, left Inst wereek for Cairo,
osthere Mr. Shrum formerly carried
oil, business and wih:ch ser 14 reocntly
creosol ons. Mr. MCKev<n will bring
bock with him Dir. Shrum's horses
lend rig•+.
'Ask Your
OwnDocto
r,
if tr.. tells you to take Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral for your
:'were cough or bronchial
trouble, then take it. if he has
anything better, then take that.
\Cc have great confidence in
this medicine. So will you,
\c;;en you once know it.
'The Dost kind of • testimonial
"told for over sixty years."
Wade b 7. C. Ayer Co.. f.e.en, Mass.
*1.o motor /Surer* or
P SARSAPARILLA.
tiersMAPILS.
IR MOOR.
W hoes no secret t We rnblish
tM fbrmnl,s of all our medicines.
•ep the power• open with ono of
•
yf FMO St bedtime, just ono.
As I have decided to give up business in Crediton I
will sell my entire stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Dry Goods,
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Glassware,
Wall Papers,
Groceries,
and a number of suit ends' Big Bargains.
Articles will be sold at cost and below as I want to
dispose of' my stock at once. Colne and Get First Choice.
W. W. KERR, Crediton.
1 YOUR WATCH 1
I beg to announce to the Public
that I have opened a
JEWELRY STORE
IN CREDITO:
and have in stock a fall line of
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
ETC., ETC.
I have had considerable experi-
ence in repairing and if your
Watch or Clock is out of order
it can be repaired right here at
home.
JAMES LAWSON
.1EwELER
CREDITON, - ONTARIO.
Crediton
MLr. Amos and sister "Miss Mary, of
McGillivray, visited their brother,
Alvin Amos on Sunday.
Miss Inez Andrews, who is attend -
tending ,rho High School at Parkhill
spent Sunday the guest of her par-
ents.
Mr. John Brown <uld bride re-
turned to Kilma.nagh, Mich., on Sat-
urday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Truemner, of
Hay township, spent Sunday the
guest of Mrs. Rosins Finkbeiuer.
Mrs. John Krein hes purchased the
house formerly owned by the late
henry Finkbciner. Mrs. Krein in-
tends to move into it in the near
future..
Mr. George Fahner has purchased a
3 year old colt for which he paid n
good -figure.
Mr. Jacob Schroeder, of Exeter,
was the guest of Mr. Albert Feltner
on Sunday last.
Mr. Joseph hoist has purchased a
team trout some farmer near Grand
Rend.
Bert Clark is busy selling wall pa-
per .at present. Ile has a fine tot of
:ivmples.
Tho moony tfricnds of Mrs. C. Bea.
nor will be pleased to hear that she
is on the mend.
Mr. Choir Wolfe is on the siCltf list.
Mr. Stanucl Kulin who hie been
storking with his brother Harry for
the pint low months ie obliged to
1.1y off work for awhile on account
of ill health.
Quite a number from hers :mend-
ed the party given by the Misses
illanche and Willmott Smith of
Devon. All reported of living a
good iimc.
M r. and \Ira. Albert Cunningham
visited the for►ner's broth.r, Mr. 11.
Cunningham, of Kliiva on Sunday.
.lir. Sita Kuhn and Mary
Itc✓•szlcr visited friends in Exeter on
1' h urad. i y .
Mies Ell, Link his returned from
her visit with biend4 in Exeter.
Miss Lucy Young who his been
visiting for 1 few weeks at the home
i( Mr. Wm. Northcott, Illy, has
returned .lame. •
Miss Verdi FoiheringUlm and \114s
bull.• Nickson who vieitee1 %1r. and
WI r. W. A. 8lmbrcok for ., few days
1 -1st wt<•k returned to their honer in
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos, Snell, of E•eter
.pent Sundry the guest of M r. :and
Mrs. C. Ilelvcr.
Mrs. 1111z and son Eddie, of 1'ork-
hill visited et the home of Mr. •111(1
Mr Ch %wicker on Sum!ty.
elle Art %%wicker spent Sund.y et
Ilio Home in London.
A number of our sill Iger, attended
bite sole of household geode held by
Mr. W. C. Huston. et Exeter, o0
8ittinily legit.
The annivcre:trY servic:•s in %ion
E.v,nuellcil church were very large-
ly •iftendcd. iter. C. 811^blcr, .a
Cleve! rnd, .•1 former pistol'. pr -
1011 -ed three pewer(ul wird eloquent ser-
ntcee w Welt were lieten•ed to with
rapt attention. On Monday eveninu
Jre gis• an h:y►iriug address on "The
lutcrnotion•tl Student Volunteer ('en-
vanti:n t,:ad :1t N. le, Tenn.
Ch' rerviccr throughout were harp
lye .•ppr.ciatet[.
Mr. Abe \V .lker it ',lowly improv -
into lie e'en now beer considerable
aright en hie feet, and hit health
ge►ti'r'illy. i, :improving.
Mr. los. !hist recently purchased
frern Mr. August 8neitecr of Creili-
tcn l:n,t, the hone- end lot he ;pm -
Oh weed some lime Igo (runt G
Mintle.
Mi,4 Florence Turner, who I
linen torching in the west for to
prat leer yaars, i, .at present Iii •
her mater, Olive, who teaches i
the FtllonI just iwulh sir( Credito,:.
Mr. Albert ''/wicker, who a few
weeks ago went west, is visiting •his
brothers, Messrs. Chas. and Art
Zwicker for a few days. Mr. %wick-
er will hive for Winnipeg in a few
days, where ho has taken a position
.ns too -eller •fora confectionery con-
cern in that city. Itis road wilt be
from \Vinnipeg to elle coast. We
join with fits many friends in wishing
him success.
A number of our young people at-
tended the dance given at the home
of Mr. Jas. Cockwell's on Friday
evening of lost week. All report a
good time.
Miss M. Colvin this week resumed
her position as milliner with Mr. C.,
%ww•icker after attending the millin-
ery openings in Toronto for the past
few weeks.
Dr. E. A. 1Laist bus sold out ,his
practise bore to Dr. P. J. McCue, of
8helbourno, who takes possession the
letter 'part of the Month. Mr. llaist
intends moving to Hamilton:
Speci'tl meetings nr.' st[ll being
conducted in both ahurchrs .and the
interest token in the tw.ork le in-
creasing. The meetings were com-
menced two weeks .ago in the Meth-
odist church and good Ivor kis be-
ing done. A number have signified
their intention to live a new life.
731re meetings in the %ion Evangeli-
cal ohurob, which have been goang on
tor sevor.al weeks past, aro still being
continued. They bare been greatly
blessed. Some 132 have come to
Ohrist and enlisted In his service.
Mins. Link this returned from the
London and Tononto millinery open-
ings and lots resumed ler ,hormer
position as milliner with Mr.
Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Treater, of Zur-
ich, were the guest, of Mr. and Mrs.
8. Braun on Sunday.
Mr. C. ''/winker, one of our pro-
gressive morcha•nts has his spring
a.nneuneerneuf s out. giving descrip-
tions of .n magnificient lot -of spring
goods just opened and ready far in-
spection.
The Literary Society intend 'hold-
ing ;t gmixt concert on the evening
of Friday, eferoh 30th. Fax, the fun
ny man, of Toronto, has been en-
giged tor the oe.caeion. The Liter-
ary Society is deserving of our united
support. Besides Fox, tho Crediton
Band Maes been engaged. as well as
local talent. There %rill be songs,
instrumental music, recitations, etc.
As L hive sold my.praCtise in Creel=
iton, I would ba pleased to dove
thole° owing mo accounts call in and
:settle on or before April 14t. -E. A.
IIAIST.
Mr. W..W. Kerr is h';ving ;h reduc-
tion sale of everything in his store.
1114 1'trgo stock of goods will bo dis-
posed of at cost and less than cost
price to clear them out. It is Mr.
Kerr's intention to close out his
stock and this tremendous sacrifice
means bargains for everybody. See
his ad at the top of this page.
The well known strengthening
properties of iron combined with
other tonics and a most perfect ner-
vine. aro found in Carter's Iron Pills
which strengthen the nerves and
body, and improve the blood and
complexion.
ENSA
l.I;1t1C11 ALL SICK WOMEN
SHOUl1 READ MISS SCHWALM'S LETTER
Mrs. Alf Tullman and Misses Dia t •
and Phoebe Rickbeil spent Sunday at
Exeter the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
5. Il.erdy.
Miss Alice Johnston it visiting rel-
•ctives at Clinton it present.
Miss Mint Dean accompanied by
her lricud, Miss Aoheson, of fleneill,
spent SUurday and Sunday ,wit h the
dormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
C. Donn.
Mr. Ralph Lewett of Mi,ch:gen. vis-
ited at the homed of Mr. Joe. Smith
for a felt days list week.
Mr. J. Preeter spent a few days
in Toronto List week purchasing his
spring goods.
Mr. J. D. Monier will open up e
general store in Elmira about the 1st
of April. Ile has rented a building
::nd will put in n new stock. El-
mira is a growing town with a popu-
lation of about 1800, only has two
general stores so Mr. Merner Res
selected a good place to open up.
Mr. buttal Bann:e. and Mitis Lizzie
Itctnniie left friday to visit their sis-
ter, Miss Ella, et London. They re-
turned Monday evening.
Mrs. Lindenficld, of Exeter, spent
Sunday with her ',ester, Mrs. .1. J.
Werner.
AIi44 Adele) \Vittner, of London
spent Sunday under the parental
icor.
Mr. Ed. Appel Ins disp.)ited of his
dwelling to Mr. Jucob Ort :.ss -ho
takes t>ooeseSsoin this month. Mr.
Appel and family will make their
home temporarily in Mr. lied llcs.s'
new 'loose.
Mr. Colvin J. Willi•llns and Miss
Mabel Heist returned to their horns
in Buffalo on Friday atter a plcas-
nnt visit with the 'feruner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams.
Mr. Harry Levet t. who spent the
wwi►itcr with relatives here, left for
his home in the West this week.
Mr. C. lktirtleib end slaughter,
Inura, lett Friday for Stratford to
nt tend the funeral of Mrs. Itart-
lieb's brother, Mr. Oscar Schmidt.
Mrs. Ball, of Dashwood, spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her sister,
t.Fns. G. (less.
Mr. O. II. Ehnes, of D:asliwood,
Sundayed at his 'home here.
Mrs. Mellick is visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. I. Hudson. at Iiillsgreeu-
for a few days this week
Miss Dora 'Wilber visited relatives
in Crediton for a fewer' days Last week.
Mrs. Doherty and little .l iueliter
returned home lost tit. k from Lain-
don, %severe they spent •. few weeks
writ ins
Mi,v Smith was in 'Toronto tall
week attending the millinery open.
ings.
Mr. Wm. Anderson of the :[rd
Iiey. hos sold his farm to Edward
paters, of the same township. Ow•
ing to ill health 'Air. Anderson %tea+
ulomprlled to give up f derma(~.
Mr. \V In. Cotswil, who his been
spending Ubo winter Months at his
home pore, left lest week for the
wee et.
Mr. Percy Reynolds left last week
for etre N•orthiaxst, where be hes
Whom up }arid.
ood's
Sarsaparilla enjoys the db.
Unction of being the great-
est,
est curative and preventive
medicine the world has ever
known. it is an all-round
medicine, producing its un-
equalled effects
purify-
ing, vitalizing and enriching
t on which blood the
health and strength of every
tan
bone and tisane de-
pend. Accept no substi-
tute for Hood's, but In-
sist, on having Hood's
AND ONLY HOOD'S.
CHARMING FEMININITY
Famous beaut,ee pay part:cuter at-
tention -to the purity of their blood,
knowing that nutritious blood mean;
(;loft delicate skin, bright eyes, and
enduring nerves. Those whose looks
t_oks etre so delightful, use i"erro-
zone, because its the exact food need-
ed to tone and stimulate the blool.
I'e,rnozone invigorates, braces, feeds,
-it makes tlroso dainty, vivacious
women Fo pleasant t omeet. You'll
lave the nosy bloom of health, dash
and spirit, the satistacti•au and joy
of true health after using Ferrozone.
You nhould. get Fernozone today.
Said everywhere in 50e. boxes.
W HALEN
Mr. Vin. Gunning, who lite been
111 for the past few %weeks, is gettins
tldeing nicely.
Mr. Ilarry Parkinson left for the
Nartrhwest on Tue.-441y. Ilis destinl-
tioan will ba Shod Like.
FOltOVER SIXTY 1EARS
AN OLD AND W'KLL-TIIIF:D IZP.]/icDY.-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over sixty years by miLlons of mothers for their
children while teethingg with perfect anocess.
It soothes the child. softens the gums. allays all
pain cure. wind colic. and is tho best remedy
for Diarrhrw.. It la pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggist. 111 every part of tho world. 25
'mita a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be
sure and take Atte Winslow'e Soothing
Syrapand a:k for no other kind.
Ll.IMVILLE
The following is from tho Oen-
tonna. 'Minn. Prose coed refers to
Mrs. Alexander Downie, who spent
Ihnr girJJrod days in t vicinity.
"Mrs. Andrew itowwnie died nt %her
Jrcw►ne of West Bridge street last
eLond.iy evening, February 28th, of
o.tneer of the stettn1c0i. She had been
in 'poor hellth for the past year.
Although she suffered much, she
complained little, and bore -her pain-
ful illness viol; Christian fortitude.
Only ten days age w.ts unahlo to
keep up and was compelled to take
titer bred. Loving hunts meed for
ler :t,nd the best medical :lid wife
)'acunetl, but tw•aileth not. After a
week's suffering. accompanied for
the most tart with almost unbestr-
ebte pain, the faithful soul passed
away ,surrounded by ttic family. Mrs.
Downie's m.uiden tanto was Catherine
Faulkner end 403 born in Omornre,
Ont•:rio, in 1831."
Though the r: gut . r evening church
service tees suspended herr Smelly
on account of biro revival meetings
held at Sunshine, quite tt number
were in ettentlinee at the pn,ycr
meeting. br:mg(ng 13 our minds rr-
0011i'C110713 of Ito) time EIintvill,'
prayer meeting.
Mrs- I1. Elie, of So- 'Mord, is vise
it ing :.t the ,:or:ionage this wc.k.
Mr. W. !fern. our ger.^r II m.'r.;
€han1 ryraid a visit to Lo'tda+t las(
week.
Miss Way Hie kale fins .returned
.home alter spending a short time
with friends near Exeter.
Miss Ileri,h, Cooper sprit Sund.y
under 1t.' pet -rota! roof.
Mie, Olive Ihwkins returned d t
o
her tome 'tete 1:x ..•r after spend-
ing :e pleaeont time ssith her par-
er: s here.
Mr. W. amities and fancily .vet
Bund ly at Mr. W. Clark's, Winchel-
sea
Wr. 1'. )lalantyne. •3t111' mail ntau,
hcpent a part of this week in 'Tor-
onto, Mr. 11. Brown noting as strtu:
driver in Mr. 1lIIIt;tyneee ab: ^ii •.
Mr. E. (Jottltis as is very rade.!;
cnnsseniencod on frond •y 1.141, 'lee
. .
driver brelking the Fuggy 1► ft
while st.•ind'•:sg in the church sb •'1
during 111.1 inorr,:ng ,erviee. 7".e
!r vele t;ac:►ely tial or it probe!, w
o...uld hive cau4t'd 1,0711^ troub
among t.lis outer tlorrcn,
Mr. •and Mrs. Wm. elieere, f
Edwvlr 1, are spendin:t 1 few d
vi4ting rehttive+ and .are the rote fe
of \Ir. end Mrs. 8..Io'tn•:.
Quite a Dumber (r ;•n 111 viJl
and vic.•r.ify .attended 1 he silo of
W. ('. ilus.on, at Exeter, on Salute. y
In/,f.
1
Is AM Parts of Canada Lydia E. Ptakram's
Vegetable Compound ties Effected smeller
Ceres.
Many wonderful cures of female Hie
are continually cooling to light which
have been brought abort by Lydia E.
1'iukharu'e Vegetable Compound, and
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1111itei .
through tlio advice of Mrs. Pinkham,
of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick
women absolutely free of charge.
The present Mrs. ;'inkhorn has for
twenty-five years made a study of tho
ills of her sex; she has consulted with
and advised thousands of Buffering
women who to -day owe not only their
health but even lift• to her helpful advice.
Miss Annie E. echwal:1e of 326 Spa -
dins Ave., Toronto, Ont., writes:
Dear Mrs. 'inkhorn:--
"I have found Lydia E. Pinkham sVege-
table Compound a specific for female weak- '
nese avid% which 1 have been troubled for
periods wlurlt afo fected /wyar generalpainful
health
tultil last spring. 1 was only a wreck of
my former self. In my aliliction I was ad-
vised to use your Compound. and am so
glad that I did so. 1 hound that in a few
short months there was no trace of fenielo
gradually
weakness, my strength returned
and in a very short time 1 considered
myself a perfectly well woman. I appre-
ciate my good, health and beg to assure you
that I am more grateful to you for discover-
ing such a wonderful remedy for suffering ,
woman.
The testimonials which we are con-
stantly publishing from grateful women
establish beyond a doubt the power of
Lydia E. 1 inkham's Vegetable Com -1
pound to conquer femalo diseases.
Wornen suffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to promptly
communicate with erre. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass. She asks nothing in return
for her advice. It is absolutely free, and
to thousands of women has proved to bi
more precious than gold.
SAiNTSIIUIt\
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The L000u Gro6kcru 6o's.t
NEW SPRING GOODS
Our immense assort-
ment of new lines arc ar-
riving in good time for
Spring Trade. We always
endeavor to have our lines
complete and up-to-date.
\Vc carry no goods that
we cannot recommend to
you. We have no old
stock to try and sell you,
everything new and clean
and the price always the
lowest.
T• • JAPANESE ILANI) PAINTED CHINA, Suita b 1 o
• for any tablo
Z use, wedding gifts or gifts for any other purpose, conies in such a
variety of useful articles. The richness of decoration, thinness of
china and beauty of shapes make this a very desirable class of
F ,
china to buy. ('ambo in Berry Sets, Salad Bowls, Chocolate I ods,
Biscuit Ja►s, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Nut Bowls, Bon Bons,
Spoon Trays, Pickle Dishes, Fern Pots, Rose Jars, 5 o'clock Tea
Sets, and many other pieces.
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♦ sortnlent of new sets
♦• Z to choose from, quality Al, prices from $6,50 and up.
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In Fancy,Hanging, an io Hall and
♦♦: LAMPS, LAMPS, In
Lams, splendid variety, good decor-
♦• ations, every lamp new and constructed on the most scientific lamp2•principles.
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i LONDON GROGKERY G0.
• . WE PREPAY express or freight charges
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$10.Worover,
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DL'. Frank Davie attended the
meeting of the Grand Orange lodge,
of Ontario west' which opened on the
14t.h inst. at Goderoub.
Mr. Butler Dickens left on Monday
for the Northwwest, his. destination
being Iluronville, Sask. Ile took
with him n Carload of horses, farm-
ing implements, etc. Success is the
best wishes of all his friends in his
new venture.
We love Canada and her maple leaf,
Enghtnd and her rose,
But dearer still is Ireland.
Where the Shamrock grows.
W,ha (.tires to cast a slur on his
neighbor
\VJ;en on his breast is 'seen
The emblem of the Trinity
The. triple lecef of green?
We have heard of the wedding and
the wake
The patron end the fair,
The virtues of their Colleen Bairns
And the brave men that are there.
We have heard of their faults a
thousand times,
The new one, and the old,
Told by old Erin's enemies,
Eultrged some fifty fold.
Itut take them all, the great, the
smell,
And tris we're bound to say,
We'll always wear a Shamrock
On Sl. Patrick's day.
And when my spirit takes its flight
To the land of sweet repose,
I 'hope 'twill pass through Ireland,
Tho land where the ' Shamrock
grows.
There is no ono article in the line
of medicine that gives so largo a re -
a d ho money asos
for o
turn t
yg
por-
ous strengthening plaster. such as
Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna
STEPHEN COIINCII.
St.i►hen Ci;ur.ci1 ►net nx a Court of
Idents}.'n to Jirar the appeals• re Mud
Creek Drain, tet t,,wn tutu, Crediton,
Monday March fit 11. at 10 a.m. After
c1:41 member of OW council had (-11c-
en rho gvse.oSALry out,. they took the
ssv_lrn evidence of :1)I persons present,
else Appealed against their essees-
n.ent. The following changes in the
Engineer's report. es to allowances
•old ctompei ♦tion to he paid were
In els, viz : The nese•ssment on Lot 19,
Cl: n. 10. for nllowoteee.. was divided
into tl►r:e ell-ts, viz:W., 62 fleece to
ba showered $65.10 • 8. E., 20 scree to
b, :Wowed $21; N. E., 18 acres to
he allowed $18.90 The following
ebitiges wort mode :
(bort 'then adjourned ' to meet
again 'n town 11911, Cr''diton, Sitar-
(t1y. M.orfh 17, at 1 o'clock. After
(.,sir. of Revision hid e
edJourr
ed
(Luncil met for the tr+rwalet .ion of
r 1)u5incss. All uresirnt. The
minae'• t c•f Inst meeting adopted.
Fink(>:'.n'r - Ye►rrley - fl►ot the
Audi;. -4' retort be received.- Cir-
ri 1.
A petition was presented to the
Council. pray!r•r that public school
F.rsti a No. 1. be divided into 2 s'C-
ti''n-. Tete council in,truoted the
c',erk m.i1 ri,...c of the trust set ref
n ter d
tele ores '•4it 8. 8. N 1 r�ai,.r c
letter, r etifyiru teem that 1 he By -
Law divivling this eselien vont,' be
cun,idere l on M -end ty. April 2nd, at
10 a. M. and that the .r•.ueril would
be prepaid to rt,-ive .ny objections
to the peeling of such by-Inw from
the Parti"s intoreetrd. And further
that a notice fo tho effect be in-
serted in the Exeter Times and A.1-
Vona t e'.
Ande•reweit - Webb - t1rit by - lawn)
Ncla. 5 and 6, of 1900, Laving been
read n third time Ix' pis 'l and
signed by the reeve and olerk and
We carry a splendid line of these goods in
Vases. Lemonade Sete, Tumblers. Water
Botta. s, Goblets, Berry Bowls, Jugs, Creams, Table Sets, Rose
Bowls, Etc. Come and Sec Our Splendid Stock.
169 Dtendrate
St., London.
on all purchases of
FLOUR, FEED Now in Slack
Bran and Shorts
and Wheat Chop
EXETER'S UP TO -DOTE
EXETER'S UP-TO-DATE
& GROCERY
OUilvie's Rolla, Household
We are the people That handle the
flour drat has the Royal Warrant,
that las the catchy name, and
catches the appetite of rt hungry man
when he c:tts 1t.
This flour Is sold 41t Cl very rea-
sonable twice at the feed store and
is 'more superior than any other (tour,
made.
MANITOBA BLEND
We have t wto kinds of flour called
the Mranitobe Bleed and is 50 per
cent Manitoba wheat. wiz:
HARVEY'S STAR
OF TRE EXETER MILLS.
J. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
OF THE ZURICH! MILL.
This flour is roll el $2.2.; per cwt.
Choice Gotham and I'asf ry flour
always on 'hand.
We love one of the best stock
foods 'produced and sold et half the
price, $5 per cwt.
To make your hens lay 1 ry 'on10 of,
our poultry meats, Bono Grit, Oyster
Shell and some of our chicken feed.
Leave your order at dile Feed Store
where you will find that the prices
are right and the goods of the best
quality.
Goods delivered •a Gime prices.
S. HARDY & SON
P. WHITLOCK & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hollow Cement Building
Blocks of different
designs and sizes.
CEMENT FENCE POSTS
CEMENT CHIMNEYS/
Single and Double Flue; abso-
lutely fire proof.
f
Stock always on hand ; Prices reason-
able.
SVe have j.lst rrcei red a carload of
Blue Lake Brand Cement. Parties
intending to built( this spring should
see us before buying elsewhere,
P. WHITI.00K & SON,
Thames Road P. 0., - Ontario.
Ore meal of the Corf.oritixt attached
thereto. -O 1 rrieyd,
W. D. 8tnticrs anti John Itrown
'1"re re -appointed Drairnge viewers.
c ,
Resolved CIKIt trathma,t r. 1 eons-
1
keepers and fence viewers for the
pr l,nnl year be appointed on the 2nd
April text.
The following orders were 'stoo'd,
Young Bros., acct., $8.05; 11. E. Eli -
r • • 4 :�: r I• r. F .
. r , e emo
br au f t
sp t.
to House of Refuge, 85.65; .1. Wein,
rep. Aux Sb!. brid;i:•, 81.25. I•'. 11.l4ot,
dam, ,. .
W. Ander
:on. on. rep. leseery
bride, e5; .1. Web, w .•rk on •irtt 1.
r., $1l; .1, Link tittendul._e en E,hfers
Word of Balkh, EO : A
v -at
e Print-
ing Co, .e -count find rupp1: 4, and
printing Mud Cr`rk 11y -Lows, $131.91
F. Green, velvet. N. II., $18.40; O.
Itr••'.w ri, poitinfr., `f# ; W. \Vitse', rep.
culvert and gravel, $6.
C:tmoil .adjourrf'tt to 1••,tturdny,
Mare% 17, nt 1 e. in.
HENRY 811.11811, Clerk.
At Exeter and Centralia Elevators•
Prices satisfactory. Bring in
your grain and load home
with feed.
J, COBBLEDICK
Exeter.
Centralia.
WE'RE
SUIT
SELLERS
You are Suit buyers. We make the
Suits- you wear them out. We make
then as well as we can. so that they
will not wear out sooner than they
ought. Because, if they do, you'll
likely go someslrere 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 be
cut-flt-finish-looks - dreseyneas -
and length of service.
As good a place as there is within
miles to get all this and not pay toe'
much is W. Johns.
Elegant Black and Blue
Suitings for $15.00
and $18.00.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
One
CENTRA! , '
.d&• � ,
STRATFORD.. ONT.�J
This school hag become the
leading Crumpet c•ial School tri
the West. No similar instittl•
tion is doing more to thotteigh-
ly equip young people for re-
epousible• positions. Our courses
are thorough at d pi acticel a Nile
the teaching is done by experi-
enced instructors. All graduates
get good positions. You may
enter at any tin.. Write at any
time.
1W. J. ELLIOTT,
• D. A. efeLAUII LAN, } Principals
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8. 8. S. NO. 1, McG11.i,1VRAY
The following et the report eJ H.
5. 8. No. I. McGFllivrny, for t*•
month of February. The report is
bared on ronduct rind acr Iv . r -
xlm
inotiona. V• -Angel t Glavin. s 366;
Eileen 01 ivin, 330: :Foie Glavin, :130.
1V.-Ilertx•rt Hanlon. 361: Clement
Glavin. 205: '1dri.ln Coughlin, 2851
°Hurler O'Dwyer : Lee . 'Thompson,
248: Hoynlcei(1 O'Deycr, 236; Jamas
O'Dwyer 235: Raymond Fnarser, 1691
Arthur O'Neill 1555; throb O'Dwyer
70, 1i1,-1tl,noho Curtin. 419: Mary
Hanlon, 343; Mary ler.is-•r 312; Mar-
tin O'Dwyer, 309; NT try Glavin. 2901
With, Tltrxnpson, 252. 11, - isnbell
Fawner, 338; Peer! Glavin. 317; Mar-
gue.i.r llosilnn, 310; .Lucy ltoyl�,
'nr; Raphael Glevin, 26R Lur •
Hoyle
238 ; Vincent Thompson, 179. i -
Hilda Curtin, 177: Rose !fantod, 175;
Adelina Frt,c.r, 170: Or tee Curtin, 50;
t r�. G itvin, 3:•.
NONA ('01'6111,1 \. Toucher.
A fiUARANTEED CURE f'oit !'iLES
ltohin.t, 111in4, Itir Binz, I'rot:ad.
in; •.re int herized
to refund money if Part: Ointment
fails t0 ewe ;n f. re 1 t .1 :yg. fdle.