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Exeter Times, 1906-07-05, Page 4
PIPES \\'r have just received a Large Shipment of PIPES, POUCHES, CIGARS, (_'IGAR CASES, ETC. Pipes 5c to $1. and up Pipe Repairs Always on Band. Brownings Drug Store. Smoke GLADIATOR 10e Cigar. FOUR for 25 cents. The Exeter Times IHAYFIELD (Too fate Lor &Last week.) Mr. I3. 1)rcthusann our popular tail - Or is quitting the tailoring business on account of this eyesight and mov- ing to holy Rood ' her& ho intends keeping to grocery. Mr. Drohm- stnn will iso much missed in town. Ho intends moving nbout September 1st. 'this leaves a grand opening for 1:t good tailor to take ,his place. �ihse bricklayers :have started the Dew Methodist Chu( -eh. The laying of tate corner stone to toke place* on July 2nd. at 4.30 P. M. Mrs. Rr 1pt. Stevenson of the Par line visited friends in t own last week Mr. Albert \\'hitcssides and Friend from dosis:Ill spent spent Sundry in town. The Lldiress Ai(1 of St. An(lrewrsa 1Churoh held o Lawn Soczi_al and Strawberry Festival on Tuesday e,vc in the Ferguson orchard on the lake hank. Clinton Band was in attend- ance, and o good time tihey had too. DLrs. Higgins who is Buffering from a paracytic stroke is still very steak, 'Mrs. Welker rind son of Detroit !visited friends in town last week and was looking after her property there. The summer visitors are ;already Isorn.wg in for the swoon and if n Lot summer a largo nuurlser ore tezpocted from Detroit and G other 1plarcs. The Stealing Rink is doing ei Tushing business in town and is just What wait needed. Mr. (,len r les Ca m p be l l 'hatt his nese house painted end finished and is =►ow a 'handsome resi4k nee. +bliss Steadman of Wyoming who Spent three or four weeks visiting her brother ltev. Mr. Steadman re- turned to her /hone last week. Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Jimes, Ohio, writes: "I have used every remedy for sick headache I could hear of for the past fifteen years, but Carter's Little Liver Pills did me more good than all the rest, SIIIPIA Most of the fainters in this vicinity have commenced haying. Miss Edna lliedtlen of Crediton vis• Red friends here on Sunday. Chas. Baumgarten, Vin. Mason, and Louis Schnieder of Woodham spent Sunday at their homes here. This week the regret to record the death of Mr. llaniel Melville of Mer- r111,,Michigan, whose remains were brought here for burial on Thursday last. Mr. Mclsnac has been ailing for some time past but did not get bed- fast till a few days before his death. He Was a former resident of this place but for some tune has been running a hotel and livery barn in Merrill. lie was a young Iran and will be touch missed ►y those who knew him. The funeral took place to Mt. Carmel cemetery on Friday last, followed by a large number of sorrowing friends. He leaves to mourn his loss a wile and child, a mother, four brothers and three sisters. Miss Josie McPhee of Detroit is spending the holiday at her htinio here. Miss Louise McIntyre of Detroit is visiting :it Mr. Moses Carruthers. Mr. Samuel Sweitzer shipped four carloads of lumber last week. Miss Lizzie Smith of 1'.onden is vis- iting her home here Mr. Nelson St. ('lair left Wednesday for Melita, Man., where he has en- gaged with ‘Vin. Baumgarten, font arty c f this place, Your Mir S/ch? Th:I:':: t.,.) had I We had no- tic._t; it \:'.i; looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Av'er's Hair Vigor is a rf::ukr hair grower, a per- fecf l;r.ir toni;. The hair stops corning out, grows faster, keec,a soft and smooth. Ayer's Ha!r Vigor cures sick hair, makes it s:ror.g and healthy. Thi Deal kind ct a testimonial - "Setif for over sixty roars." tfsd• 0 .r. C. Stet Ce., t.ew.1), Yacs. Alio r ItieL. ,rletur.r. or �' sAR`;erARILts. . S r"".c cniFRR, rrcTolGl, Crediton TEE EXETER TIMES, JULY 5111 1906. ars present to-n:gtit to waste tints time, so that when their opportunity h 1i t►-tw.cd t hey may look back wit h DR E. J. AfeCCF., 1f EMIBER ON. no aegis is for lout oleates.. The•. TARIO COLLEGE PHYSICi_ first school tens held about the ye'ar shit ctrd burgeons, Successor to 1)r. 18:11 in the log stable on that farm E. A. 'faint, Crediton, Ont. of Mr. Attic' Geiser. un.1 the teach. There was nn interesting game of ter tee.; ll r. Itic1h. Adonis. Alt honor Tennis played between Ailst Craig is dui• to those pioneers, who over - and our teaur, on Vile . recreation eInis. such great difficulties in or - grounds there yesterday afternoon. dor to give their children .an edu- Mr. and Mrs. C. Toni Wind, of .1)e- Dation, and honor to 1laasze risme chit• troit, are visiting friends and rel- , slim, nIto are to -day o., using this atives Jte,re fora few weeks. fine ISnhrool to be erected so that Mt. WillIlertzel, lits, Longm.,to their children 1u.)y have every cid- and family. of Det roil, well known nt;rbc ;,std be _reIds t o lacy, t ho in our village. Expect to svte spend a t 1, n tl t) . t good edu- montht at Grund Bend. They ,will arrive there about July 11th. Mr. Geo. Trekker, of Di tuft, is vis - world st ren =tabs e , 4C 1 ion . I'c•om Mr. (i 1i,..r's fano rho school was moved to the carpenter shot, of Ali. Corton. which stood Ming f rinds here. , sNlrc►rc Mr. Walker's store in now M.r. and Mrs. Francis Clark, of situated and the teacher was a hiss Granton, spent t he holidays nt .1 he Itolet'lre. home of MTS. Clark's parent s, M r. It deist then decided 1 o niov;' t ho and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, school sou( h rand the lot, now _ cu pied h M r. .Sim c o Mr. (.co. Idolizntann, Sr.. is spend -,1 y , ss ss purcthascd, ing ct few nront.ts s with his sons and' and ss+bile t },^ school sw;, being erect- ing in Mic,leg in. cd• the scholars rust for tuition iii Mr. Russ -ell Ilttct.thlr, of ILarnil-' Mr. W. Stevens' loft glen. When ton it, cut a few days( in the village t the seh.00l was completed it was at once (.seen possession Of, end no visiting friends. doubt elle Mists Mtry Brown who has beeni las much rr dein1 to t i /intents end :+cd ttt jog felt visiting friends for o fewi ;weeks I src,h,att,l-house as ave do in the fine noir 1 Chicago. returned home last building, now in courseof const ruc- I cL y pocorut..tnicd by ;her sister, tion. Dire !,rlolbers, who taught in Mrs. 1)l'finc'r, of Sebewaing, Minh. this !school swore Messrs. Snell, Brod- 11r. Garnet Biker, of London., rick and Foster end nanny an inter - spent !die holid:Iy in our village.(sti()(; tale isr told by the pupils of these (etchers, and many a spot, Mr. S. Denver, %oho his been work- once tendered fore b y cI liberal at) - Ing in Hamilton and Woodstock for plication of the "blue beech(" is 1.he pelt year, returned home Satur. still rubbed . position with our enterprising tc)i- lor, 11r. .T, II. Boltzmann. Seve til of our townspeople sent Monday .at the Mend, others went to Ccntruli t. The larger crowd went to Irirkton to witness the h.tscbell cifratIg inc.i.ct•ent:.." ttlers school{,becnn)cIlovercrowd oveoved in. I he rcttle rowded, lea movement was mtde to forum 0 new section. 'When rouncil met on No- vember 18th, 1871, it w ns moved by 11ir. Dan Coughlin ,seconded by Mr. T tr 1 games d,elwt�rn Itle Stars and the ° r ta•rsees that a new section to Tigers, of London, rind returned full t 1i knosil cry S. S. 'o. ;, are formedpre of glee c►t 011ie Ru:ossa of nor hive Q (tn•itll boundaries tits they .are nt pec• y- sent. This seas carried :led the fol - in defeating Their opponents in both lowing gentlemen sot re elected .as games. The soores will br found i trustees for (fie new section, Messrs. under the heading "Dominion 1)a y ' ; •T. Parsons. J. Kohn and Charles Our first basemen, Fred herr, toil I prow)). While the tnisfortune to turn Iris aJ'ro„ur,rir_� suit,tbac grounds for CAnkle in i these reutle►nen were morning game, nocescxitnting his ! school, the scholars of the new sec . retiring a.nd Eli Fiehner taking his tion rust in li place. The junior teemteemwent over ed where r-�• the old towel lilt, rs now Mr. C. !, twic L'c• r'v Afore, note to ()cn(raalia and walloped tJie jun- stem's, t1it+l were 1 -u = i,orn of that burg, by a score of 10 [_lit r. lir. Hopi(i irk. to 4. Those who went to the Bend 1511)0 9wdsriassistc d bhen y Miss .1f nnah .report C1n enjoyable time. Swett ,)n)1 DIors Esse.ry for (,he school Mrs. John Wind and daughter Til- torts so well attended t h.•rt all could lie left on Saturday to visit with not be acoort:modatecl in one room. friends for n few weeks in Detroit. ; In Mooch, 1873, t piece of land was it is expected that another game; secured from the council for $100 of ball will be played bet ween the 1 and a a celntrnet far a new Stars, and a team from near Strath- , ]House evil let to Mr. Christian Bea- r top on Friday of tiiio week. A very , t'c'r• Lite tdiat !year it swiss rom- intenesting game. was playedIx,_ ! tootedincl the,� J. Clark, S. Brown, J. II. Boltzmannchokes took their C. 7.swi+ck4Cr. t ween llh4'se two teams in Crediton Pl''lc'c's in swihat was then r0nsidctred on June 23rd, the visiting team ss in_ one of lite best tichcrc,l-]rrausr9 As Ohrtirritrin and Seen tart'.—Jacob j FANCY du iGr- CHINA We have just placed in stock a complete line of Fancy China in all the latest styles and patterns, We have thein nicely arranged on THREE FACTS For Sick Women To Consider. Fzasr.--That almost every operation in our hospitals performed upon women becomes neeeesary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, irregular and a stand in our store, and we in- Painful periods, displacements of the vits our customers and friends to female organs, pain in the Fide, burning come in to see them. sensation itt the stomach, bearing -down pains, nervousness, dizziness and sleep - We also have some nice pat- lowness. terns in Dinner and Tea Sets, all SEcoND.—The medicine that holds the at very reasonable prices. record for the largest ntunlx'r of absolute cures of female ills is Lydia E. I'inkham's COME IN AND INSPECT OUR \=egetablt+ Compound. It regulates, STOCK. strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism an nothing else can. For thirty years it has been helping women to be strung, curing backache, >t nervousness, kidney troubles, inflamma- DASHWOOD, ONTARIO. tion of the female organs, weakness and • displacements, reguiating the periods perfectly and overcoming their paints. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre- paring for childbirth and the change of life. Ttrttir,.—The great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkhant Laboratory at Lynn, Mass. WM, SHRUMM Page Wire Fencing 'iVe have a quantity of the above celebrated FencingWire in stock, which we will sell at reduced prices as long as it lasts. many of which are from time to time published by permission, give absolute evidence of the value of Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. We have a large assortment of I Ptnkhram'a advice. Paints Hollywood and Robertson's Paints in stock. These are good paints and all ready mixed, ready for use. Harvesting Tools Mrs. Pinkhan>t's Standing invitation to Women.—Women suffering from any forin of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pink - barn, at Lynn, Masa All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. Front symptoms given, We keep a full line of these goods your trouble may be loeateti and the and can supply your wants any quickest and surest way of recovery ad - time. vise(,—Mrs. I'inklian) is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkhant and for twenty-five yearn under her direction and since her decease she has been advising sick women free of charge. Out of the vast volume of experience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkhant probably has the very know- ledge that will help your case. Surely, ONTARIO. anolish if etre does not rich or takepoor, ltantag(r of this generous offer of assistance. A car -load of Cement just Arrived. JONAS HARTLEIB DASHW000 lung by one Tun. See small bills for ,the county. A 1c�ri,r or iso liter it further particulars as to date and nab fc,ur►d necessary. to divide tiro time of sites, school -house into t wry rooms end in ti i 1877 a contraot V is given to Mr. Miss Colwill, who haw been cin- 3-,nit•s 1'raync to build a third room g''ged os milliner with Air, C. Zwic- on the west silk. In 1893 a t ken for the (visa session left this Placed 11 was on tete scJ:ooh-house by [)ri- week for ;her home in Brussels. Miss vale subscription and by 'foetus of Colwill will a again resume 'Iher du- ' fundi; raised by :s concert. In 1891 ties here .when the fell season opens.' it sw(►s thought necenssary to enlarge Mr. 'Wm. hill end Air. Issue Hill, i etc school grounds and after (liffictilt much swho left tar t lie osis ,o fesv swccikq 3 four rods on the east side ago, •-set urixacl home S.)t ur4i;)y ,titer ss'cre Procured from the. hill estate a very t .a ►1 ud ' y c.rt:•tnt it t rip. � is : T on he • greet)), l , are .rpart of this(a isdition g g t Y taken up with the wieo, ono ueuicL (slut our new school is being think it Is a great country. r built. The stork done' in t}lc rclla,t is worthy of note end marry, (who Mr. Ales Ilerrgott spent the boll- to -day cmc holding responsible [,0si- dIyss visiting this parents near Iter- lions, began 1l;'ir education to fit lin. t trim for their r stork, antler the roof, The r1i.Iny friends of Air. George at the Crediton Public School. In Mont -Stile of leill:trues, 'Man., were 1 the .Ii is four petal's 29 pupils have (,keyed to see 'trim in our villages n[- f Wr'it1411 :It the high School Entrance ter an .absence of :eine tswenty scars. i Tn�ri190_►fie►ns 111141 all 1r1ls•t, passed. ldesscrs. (:oorKc, John and Jacob f Me'licilii Trick 15 s t;eroneit Ilrown, Bial►., were her cI(tenaing in tiro Inspector -rite tc tusk in ]!s05 iii eta the tuner•)I of their mot her the late I',ek is -cry fir,;(. and Gerrie (Sheth 1ir�. .ic,lhn J3roswn, which t(actk t,l.t(+►o third. May this work rotttirtue, in list Thurselly. (;ttC new school just building, (shore C1liildren's n1y in tL^ I: w.1 Tc pupil: and trledleira sill have better n„ husk adv ltltiees for sI n ly end therefore Aure1,a- shool has 1) s211 c)nnounce(t we shall lrx,k for t, tter r:•sults. for ,luny 15thi. The f°t lo ss in g gentlemen have been Air. end Mrs. .T, Prec ter, of God- princiteils •of the school besides those ericil► stent Sims .y here the guests mentioned •I's Ic•:•sc(sorss before the of Mr. and Mrs. S,tin1)41 Ilrowrl. building of 1lie (school in Crediton. Oiii football front nn more melt Messrs. A. lloi►kirk, 1873-1880, j;,,y1) the l.uticlt boys on the recrtcttion ]tz81-1fiKI, AlcN ibb •18`16-1887, Tait grounds 'here on Teursth)y evening ]L,PB� `1F89,, Hobbs, 1R't0, Campbell 1 9t het which resulted in a tie. 1842, NVesstmen Easter 1892- 181'3, .1. Ninhol 189:-1893, la Simpson 1:on Mrs. 'Wm. Dolpiines of &dwelling:, 18i; --l898 Mi oh., is visiting err p�:irents, 11 V. (:. dflr►onnf:cid 1�!►l1-1!,(il, and 1Lrs. G. It. !hewn fret ;, few C• itluett 11102 to the pree eo tooth the the following hely „toe -hers 11 r. :111c1 Mrs. Wm. l: unt z, .nf Exc- II ,; t. } , weeks. drive been assor-ietest, Misses Moffat t. to were t.hc gtm4t ,,[ ',irv, s rt 1 i rico At 1; it Sunil ,y . Link' nn J1_Ir,, 11Iss kens, ifoslgins, i' Iyle,r, Halsey, 1'o ter. Maker, , � iegins, lir. Cl i k friends lots: -tell, itossss•11, I3.111-rntyne, 1 (' at St. :.i Irys on Sunday, , Touocl. 11111, Bnn••.4, (•ous-.•c Too,bottt T y . rt e , Atm linty Brown, relict n[ the rOs'it hick, fort ncr, liteInto John Brown, potted to her last \\•ikon. Dow 11cC:)hurt. 1lc1IC'In, rd on Tursclly. June 2 ice at limiter. Robson. atimtsson,. Rienzi(' tete! extreme ageoesi of 73 and Yarrow. Of obese tidies Miss's, months end 28 edits, 3oirs, 0 Tichhotrrne. Le Tousel .:Intl Robson ixot'n enjoying • Deceased lead have gone to the world beyond nnti(1 J g gored '11 11(11 until n the sor)-osring •of t ho -e wli•, knew few weeks prior to her dilate in- f retie, t iea of old nt;e being t hr ca u.,c them. of Is r illness. She was siert The following gentlemen h IVO acl- f if iter in, IGe Inrnt.)ny. and l° t o Ceti- in i cd as trustees. Messrs. G. Breen, (1111 In 1856, s=ettling in Stephen M. ld{rrll -,l .1 .pp}r 1'.illrr•r, rots. tu\wn:t►ip, ss err'' she continu,Ily ' W) rtt1), EiW, Ste yc114,: f t:i ds her home. She w;i \\'. Ii sth v, 3. G. 1 aunt►, nrtrried to John Brown nb?ur a c,cl 1'treonss, .3. Kol,n, .1, Tit i-4) to John Brown .about ,r , I'rnkbcrnt r, A. Hooper. \lick -u l I'ink- yeir' ,)ftcr her arrival here. Mr,I bcietcr, Jirrse'r ('f irk. W. \\' •ny••I rine nt to 11rcm 11 PrfAecraAL4 'her .alyout 1 7 ; S. ddreAtid ye.Irs ngo. The deceased was a val. i Brown, ,u(Th s. ',frown, t 5t• w n s r u'.1 member of the Evangelical) r lirotwn. J.a.^(.h i:ilh^r church,, and was !,`inky esteemed by Brown. � ( W. (nzle r► it%W. Wenzel..!t 0. k r milts .a • tu) nt•locos. She . C• tiiR'nzle, Dr. t• Rollins, 1eates (o ,rnuurn their loos seven : --- ehildren: 1I)rncy 13., who resides 00 t he old Ilomcstc.ld, Stephen : Jacob, of Kittnanagh, t'SliCh).. John rind Georiia rge, Pigeon, 'lids Nov. 8, F. f ►'►. C)cnt0liii, and Airs. Frei Il;tint, ib V a wired. Crediton, all of when) /ore the .4ytn- p)t'iry' of Ili»s rla,ny friends. Bad • to afar; impure Scrofula 11Ir . tt Sex rely beet proper t(a give a allot'. j allowedto remain tnblf'+Cp• eketCh of tl►e history of the school lads Q or consumption is in t.hi►+ 1l'Gt►ott. TINT( ire IiiSTOI(\' OF 6. 8, NO. 5. . called SOS t0'!' It �, are amort Its C'aUS/�. •fa (Crowded out iint Week.) As the eorn;•r stone of this, our ," and where it b csv r4c.hex)1, is about to be hid. '1 Milan., 6. Brown, J. I.c3n•in„ Dr. J. Rollins, I1. Eilbor, M. P. P., \V. \Wians vet, A. llopkirk, Nash, Wm. Lewin, S. Brown, J. II, Boltzmann, C. I3luett. As Caretaker.—ALItt.licsw Weiner, MattIicw Fink 'seiner, John Dyer, Mrs. Sims, Appleton, Fred Wein, I'. Weiner, John Dietz. Christian 1•'nh- ner, Some of tllseso gent 'entre) he ye given twiny faithful ycors of service in the interests of the school, and a few who deserve the specu)1 thanks 0 f1 t>c section tort for o their 1r cdevoti,on are .Taoob Either end (lla.ls. Brown who for nearly 20 years served titre sec- tion its (trustee, nuditor, or secre- tary: .Michael Finkbeiner, who has acted ns trustee for 15 years ; Mr. J. Clark, sstho has been trustee for rho tome length of time and Mr. W. Wenzel, who los titled as trustee for 10 years, besides net i ng n s auditor and in other offices:.lir. I. ]frown, the son of C. Bross -re env served five years ns t rlrstc,e bcai►de9 ,holding of her offices. Dashwood Mrs, Arthur Bellba2k is visiting friends in I)ashwooct. Miss Florence Rhode iv visiting ten- der the parental roof. Miss Katie Bender is home visiting her parents, Mrs. Eifert and fancily feft for Floridale last week where they will join Rev. Mr, Eifert, .\kiss Etta Ruby is visiting at her home here, CENTRALI:A The Strawberry festival held •here on Monday ,was a great success. Holiday Visitors. -- Ilervcy Hicks of London, visited al his home Ilene, lint 1 rgt week sstthi rel -Mr. and Mrs. inert Veil. of Now - berry, visited at Mr. Richard IIicks, stat rend J. licAr- .-Mies Rutty Ellitto, of London, vi- tour returned last week from trip sited sat her home here.—firs. French to fele Hoo of Clinton, visited at Mr. Wm, El. liott's.—Mr. Cecil Simpson, of Lucian Bras taro guest of his sister, Miss Evelyn Sirnpsson,_lir, Leslie Mc. Nau 1 of t 1 ofLondon, slot, s •.is e s the guest of Mr. Ct"rence Duplan.—Miss Elsie Handford, of London, visited nt her uncle's, Mr. James Handford.—Aliss Beulah Beaver, of Crediton, visite(. at Mr. Geo. I•;sscry';s, — Mies Lizzie Wolfe, of Crediton, was the guest of Miss Gladys Essory. — Rev. M l'ho:►Rant .•std daughter and grand- daughter, of Detroit, visited ua Mr. Sainucl Davis',—The Misses Rollins, the Misses Thompson and Miss Stan- ton, of London, were the guests of Miss Floe Essscry.—The Misses Jo- rephino a tel Et t ie Coughlin, of Lon- don, visited at their homes here, Miss Irene Curtin, who Arils been 'It lending. Business College in Lon- don, iv etiending her ltolid tys at her tsnrrle he• re, Miss folly \Windsor, twee his been (etching ,at Welton, ie home on heir }1011( iys. ,\hiss, Lucy Andrews, ss -ho leas been te-scshing ,at Lindsay, is spending the holidays: at her home here. 11i,ss AIvitia \Vilsost, teaohcr :rt .liaguire, is home on her holidays. Alisss Almeria flux( stile, woo 1119 lead c1 siluolien as milliner at Ro(d_ i KIRKTO\ A Comedy Cu'y ►vt ruck• our burg 00 Sunday 1(•viceiing LIst and I1)0 Ten - WANTED dation of oho music given was highly disaortl�Utt—let .alone t he occasion : it bc,ing onnisirasry tic rvice• in the I 50,000 Pounds of Methodist church an,l church la. Mrs. (kso. Darling, of L ,radon, vis- ited at the home of h• c p 1 lents. Mr. .and Mrs. Wry, Ilazcls',�ood, ort the 1st and 2nd. Mr. and Mrs, J. Chappel, of Mit- ! ----AT -- Mr. formerly of la irkton, sw4arc welcome visitors here on Monday. EX E'rERP Mr. Frank and Merl Robinson, of WOOL AND CLA_�(D --, London and Londe:alona, stx'nt the E Oi�� holiday with their parents here. Messrs. Sills Shier and Itobt. 1)out►c, Wt'110 hive been pxovpecting in the west arrived home on Friday test 1110n0 satisfied wi:tilt this townshi). ,Mast's Josie and Olive I)oupc, of London, .tea spending ■a few days in the village and visiting friends, 'lllre Patterson, Ellis Co., of Sl, muss, tyre at present engaged build- ing two smell bridges on the 14th conacasion of (tsbortie. After tihc completion of these they .will start the erection of a cement bridge at the foot of the milt in front pf the mill, whicsuiTINGs h will be an iiggreva- tion to Bill. ELEVATORS. . J. COBBLEDICK Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy— when used (:111hfully Wi11 reach chr.onie end difficult cases heretofore reg:)t-4led es incurable by i*hysic,ians and is this most reliable prescription known to clt,at) out and completely remove Crety vestige of rtloumatio Poison from the blotch. Sold by W. 8. 1lowey, W I 1 CII ELSEA Miss Ethel Godbolt, te,,c-her fat Tilbury, returned rhonie Sat tinily night to vtx:1M her venation. Mrs. \\'m. Francis was the guest of Iher sister, Mrs. Min, • Crcery, Friday last. Tao school crossed Friday for the 1 ' 13'O�rArs holidays. Thus \Winohelsea Com tly Company played to .a crowded house nip Staffit) Merchant Tailor Monday night. A number from here ;lttended the services .at 'the I{irkton Methodist church last Sunday morning anti Evening. '1`}1e, services sero conduct- ed by the Itc v. I I . A. Graham, of St. Ms,rys, Ittiv, Coati:in) was a former toticher of S. 8. :�o. 3, ('s_ borne, .and is 'highly thought of by his former acquraintances. We call your atten- tion to our large stock of imported Suitu►gs, The best offerings from English and Scotch mills, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. 9 ri erreee • ' r rii." • C 4t.://... STRATFORD.. ONT. ZOur classes are much larger 1 Z than they were a year ago. The public have learned that this is Rev. and Mr. Sylvester ToII were (; the best place in the Province tenderest a reception in the Metho_ to obtain a Commercial or Short • dint church Thursday evening lest by 1 • hand Training. Students are the members of the congregation. I • entering each week. All gradu The cement block foultdat.ior) for1 Ates get good positions, Write Mr, T. Welsh's brick dwelling has for catalogue. been completed. •W. DLr, and Mrs. Win. Murdock, of J. ELLIOTT, has City,B I =D• A. McLACHLAN, Principals a t i ics in town. - i ••••••♦•••N••••••••••• -y Mr. Gtts, McE nes, IS s;f►entling her l,oli41 ry.. wit 11 Mr. Scott of WVashington is visiting her (►stents. friends in our village. Mr. (Ieorge Wambold of I3lyth is Don't Squ snider t( -our merles-. home visiting his parents, Dir. Archie Itoutledge of Clandeboye On worthless ruses for (':Itnr11). is visiting his parents for a few days. Theis is only one 1.('111441v t11 It'. Auc- }dr, M. Cook and Mr. Katzatnyer of Merlin visited with Mr, and Mrs J. K. Goetz an Sunday, Mr. Daniel Mcisaac in visiting render the parental roof this week. Mr. Randolph Eifert is here taking his fathers place as pastor of the Lutheran church. Last Thursday evening shout twenty young people gathered at the honte of Nit.. T. Schroeder and splent 0 very Mpleasant time. It WON III 110110r of iss 'Tillie Schroeder, it. tieing her birthday, cessfal ..r•'Olta,rrhozone"— it .cures when your doctor 5413.5 the (else iso 1:ooelesss. No drugs to take, no t - ontize•r to bother with, yeti s;nit,ly inhales the fragrant vapor of this un- fitiling grid Qe•t well quickly. Relief iv root •Int. cure is guarentce4d so you t un no risk with Cntarrhazone. Don't experiment don't put off, get Clita.rrhozonc front y'usr drug - gust to-dty. t;Qt;!I,11: Miss Qnstnce, Miss Goetz, Mr. \\'. C. Mi14 1s 110•113 M. (iar/lincr, swlse Miller rend Mr. 11. McLennan spent the 11 41 been .11 lending 110 Norrn.il 2nd of July visiting at hayfield il•t,e 1t It,ntilt on, returned to her lsutu4• Atr. \Ven Kleinstincr visited friends in'Jlilyert in a few days this week. Our (insteps are very brissy at i -he present time laying cont nt w.tlk I''re List week. The boort[ of direct ors of the us. barite & Ribbert Mut 011 Fire Ins Co met here on Tu••sa(lay insta)d of number of our s l hey are making r+ wood job off it anti Jlon41 )y ss Monday ,v,.19s 0 stolid 1t . we are sure that, the people (,f Dash- Al rv. I), 111. 11 ick ties', of Cyt. 11:irw wornl will be ::rood of the nc)rk which gln•nt huncl•Iy at lir. C. Campbell's. w' 11! neon be completed.Atreets spent Do. Our town was very (7iuiet on Mottda Y t minis,' 1))y sat Mol:Irersvcll watclrilig owing to the fact th•tt most of IIS hlseb�ll F!amcs(r. and Mrs. if, \V. d', Helve re re_ turuc•41 1151 week from their trip to 11 -iia Fills, duskok,,, :1) 1 swereten. dere`(l a reception on their nrris•a1 at their 1►ome her+ . tosvnsip0.0lilt• :7,(•111 1IIs• city Ott. (1rand it j 13e•1d and of her pointy. \WIf'( THAT\WEARINES.Si' ft'c►ur onnlsy, restless v) khan! .1 1)- E tiir. and Mrs. .1(111111 ,1 :1'• stat•nt petite. Still worse you nue t len nus[ s Unrninie,n cloy' cit 1: • k: ten. fagget out. Work must Is. done, :1t r. „mil lira. 1\•m. \1',Ir41, !ALiav, hitt whoopis t lie Ft re ng(h t o come 1 Stevenson and tits. n nd M r4. Tohn from? K•'iy Crank in fire etcarrs li : ke your blood nutritious I)nd ! 'Model Form Last week. you'll have lots of strength Y only hope is+ 1'errozonc, an strength. Your I C7 -A. 19k 130 CP Mt. Hoodtssarsaparilla nted)r. It hrings keen rppetite, t3i6natoltlstrl,llsr►ntc•4, n0 doubt 11►t1tdigests food :1nt! supplies scene of the old desk in the. t t nttfritino of • The Exeter Automobile was hero n few days last week leaving some repairs mode to the msachincry, Our bowlers went down to Exe- ter on Wednesday of last week and came within .a few pouts of win- ning the n)ntclr. A number spent i he holiday nt London, Growl Bend and other t)dec4cA, •••••••••••••••••••••••••y EXETER'S UP -TO -DOTE ftOLJR,ftD £ & OROGeRy WOMAN WITH WEAKNESS T For all weakness froru which Just received another load , and women suffer, no surer remedy • Of ZURICH FLOUR which exist s then Dr. ;Hami.lton's .'illy. • We will sell at $2.25 per ' ( They ninintain dist bracing health • cwt. at the evevery uproot so earnestly desires; j Feed Store. e',i t cx)t dit3sev)sc. and bring; forth • For PURE strength tont lasts till 0;41 age. • MANITOBA "No Medicine could be • call on us, 11' ��} more is nefic_ ♦ C SCr t11C best ial 1,txzn Dr. Ifimilton'is .1' ills'' • •at a reasonable price. • writes Mrs. Mary E. Ayrton of Vic- . • • tor,irt " I Il ve been Htrcngtl►cned,) HARVEY'S STA R• troy digestion is bettor, I est int- I • FLOUR always on hand• proved in color .rusk feel considerably i • y• better duce using Dr. Hamilton's at the same prices as at the Tilts" Sold everys' ere, 25e. per. ` • 111111. • box or five boxes for one dotter. • - Large quantities PAM:l ILLof po- tatoes on hand, also seed ZZ potatoes at $1.00 per i bag. IP 000DS DELIVERED. I ♦ S. HARDY t& SON A Kielty June, wedding sst,s soh emnize,1 'at fate �hotne of Mr. Valens tine lite z, M. 1'., 0n Wednesday, Tune 20, when his daughter, Lizzie, burets the bride of 11 r. J. R. Hall. nr.,n, of Burlin, As Atis9 Florence flouter, of New 115 nburg. played llende}ss, - 1<1's Wedding Maroll the Bridal party took their (,laces in t114) prettily decorated alcove.. The of.. ficiating clergyman was Bev. 1), 11. Wing. of Grnce cihuroh, Toronto, a cousin of the bride. The brisl(i'5 gown st�as of ivory nes-sire l:roo over ss4hite dUolress ssitin, suit1) trimmings of chiffon. The Custornn.ry r,•il was sworn with swill e•rcnth cif orange bblossomss. She a rrricd a bouquet of bride's roses. Tho bri4knt11:a.id, Miss �1del.yn It-atz, wore n handsome► gown of embroidered net - ♦♦••••••••••••••••••••♦••« served. The groom's Rift to the bride wen n pendant of pearls with an el-borntc ametrhyst t'ct ting, to the bridesmaid n tje.arl flour -de' -lits pin, to titre groomsrn:tn n pearl stick' pin, to teles Howler girls Portel and' turquoise rings arid to (ho pianist a peer) .anchor pin. The bridoq. ..,cr ,.,1© going away gown was of navy blue t green holies' cloth, made nftnr the popu4 taflMtn.and c•)rriesl a bouquet of stern rsosves, r' c little flower pink Lar princess models. Wit h it was the iii i' s Petri and girls sworn n. white Lace blouse trimmed toots stinky etri s4 3 Evelyn W't, t R, with f h t ouc4llr, of old rose. 11 r, nnd white organ. Max. Mittman left on (thee evening civ trimmed wadi vstlenoic•nnes Lace train Ic•nroute to (,ort Huron �title'nco end e!tTried baskets of tt+biter and err k. The and by holt fo Mont real, Qi ebee and Mr. r. frank D, \Wrt►.trete of )5118 nr %,ast liniments.r, T.he'y were showered Mr. Prink After • ° onto with confetti, the bright hues of t41ie' ceremony, n hich iere,thcir• friends' swish, Mym- t he guests asaemhlcd in the dining bolie; of the p1t h they swi11 t.Orrt, twlhere a (1.iinty dejaunor w,.t get her. I tresad to - Ii c d many of the pupils of t hr first school in this pretty s to root,. 1 bloodmake•r, bl !nil tie the kill Yc� PM "11S 1;j:);,1 t� ') still wit h u�, ntttil os i marl t tett oosiPurificr. bl.xxl- • c t e 1 nee Weld V� for bulielln{t ul, •111 1►e, 1 ly r►rhex)1 swill fl sit before heft eyes. 1 trace of i/cifte \1 illy si,.,old like, had they t1,o i 'nrro,nnc nl.rkcs rnurc•lc and nerve- A 1'4 -rte 't 11 sse w Get tt 1 fibre, incroisea u 11.►xvX:o for rifi- t'slnc,. to return again in or,lcr int • • 1t'our sscight instills etil►stioti, v,ltos5 cc,n,ptcxon, tllcnd- t ke 1►c'ttct n(dv,•inla a reserve of energy into the body poker, dizziness. scour stoat 131i, rotted Sc` of Ntt!ir ort. Rttlr f�tll ia/ aim flint tt^fin, ssc,,,in^rs or exhaustion ton =tin Purtunities, hut thif i+ in) pns4ihle,i MM:�ao01tOASaPaM�,1tIt0a, from •+nv c rust, To hare •t h'Iiou.cout 1.)x -cite or( mill it tasty be 4 [raac►n to t.11et tri .ty and PTontptly, without f:)itn or griping. �s►cho•) "lbnw a �,�ak heal(by vigor uie' 1•'crrozonr which Plens�ant to take—Lvc-ctss--. alt d(obere (sell in 5(k. boie►l, ,cent((. 8o14 by W. 8 only 5 floury. • . �tfl►1;;'I See Our Large STOCK of 11 i`i Binder ']'f•int, at b('gt, prices. Gasoline and Oil Stoves,Lawn Mowers, 1.-1 Screen Doors and Windows, ailed Spring and Barbe Wiret ' t a. The Best Prices, jjW. mUOkE, • • Kt RKTON, ONT. • Agee i