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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-07-12, Page 44 1 THE EXETER TIMES, JULY MIL 1906. PIPES We have j :et received a Large Shipment of PIPES. POUCHES, CIGARS, CIGAR CASES, ETC. Pipes 5c to Si. and up Pipe Repair. Always on 1taiul. Browning's Drug Store. Smoke GLADLATOIR 10c Cigar. FOUR for 25 cents. The Exeter Times THUR.4DAY, JULY 12T11. 1906 A SUSTAINING DIET These nee the enervating days, Shen, es somebody has said, men (drop by the sunstroke as if the Day of Fire thud (laarned. They are fraught with danger tot people /whose systems aro poorly sustained and this leads us to say. in theenter- est of t h elms robust of pun renders, that the full effect of Hood's Sar- saparilla is such as to suggest the propriety of trilling ,This medicine something besides n blood purifier and tonic, -say, n sustaining dict. It Makes it much easier to bear the treat, assures refreshing sleep, and twill without any doubt overt much Sickness at this time of yo-tr. Women with weakness should' nev- er forget Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. ,!this magic -like local treatment. is used at bed time, all night while the system is a.t 'rest. It i9 constantly( building up the weakened (tissues, soothing the inflamed and sensitive surfaces and wilt surely clean up ell oatarrh-al and local troubles. Sold by W. 8. Howey. • .dThere is no one article in the line s. of medicine that gives so largo a re-• turn for the money as a good por- ous strengthening plaster, such as Carter's Smart West and Belladonna FOR OVF:It SIXTY 11 AKS As OLD ♦ND ]WALL -TRIS) 11RM3DY.-firs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been nsed for over sixty years by mil-iona of mothers for mete children while teething, with perfect eneeesa. IOloothen the child, softens the gums, allays ell cures wind colic. and U the boat remail tea. It 1a pleaant to the taste. Sold ooeeaUa ttloitalts valuevery e t•1 incalculat of the ble. Ile ta rld. 25 ware and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing e,rupand aa:k for no other kind. • Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings lasting relief in Stomadh, Kidney and heart troubles through the inside (nerves. No matter Ihow the nerves became impaired glias remedy will re: build their strength, restore their vigor. Reins•u►b<r it does no good to tree the ailing organ -the ir- regular desert, rebellion!, stomach, diseased kidneys. They are not to blame. Go back to the nerves that control them -trent the cause -use a remedy that rures through the in- side nerves. Sold by W. 8. llowcy, The well known strengthening properties of iron combined with other tonics and a most perfect ner- vine, are found in Carter's Iron Pills which strengthen the nerves and body, and improve the blood and complexion. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES It chin. , itlind, lileedin;, l'rotrud- in; }ales. Uru,rzists are authorized to refund nl moneyey if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 day?. 50c 1V001)I1AD1 . Mrs. Alonzo Mills is the guest of Nee. W. &tmbrook, of Crediton, for ea few weeks. Mr. Wes. Mils is hutting cement steps in front of his butcher chop and et pecwase improving the prem]. nes. The brickwork on the new Meth- odist church is completed end the slaters will commence this week putting en the roof. Dir. awl Mrs •frank McNaughton dove returned Lome after a visit with friends in Melvert on. 31r, E, .1, Copeland, Whose injured leg is f sit regaiIin; strcnzth, was away list week cellrng on his many friends. t eTp!Helpl 1112 Falling arsine, slew Thu•; cruel the hair. And a k. hid neighbor came to the res- cue with a bottle of Ayer's i1a'r V;;,r)r. The hair was saved! i -his was because Ay cc's Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair is caused by a germ, and this medicir.: completely destroys these gcr;ns. Then the healthy sc«Ip gives rich, healthy hair. The best kind of a testimonial - "Bold ter over sixty year•." 11.1. Dr J. C •r.r din., Lows]!, - A•.a n.nua.o►unr. cr qerJ c iEiie r Pt;cratAt. t1. w 1 Crediton ICENTRALIA Miss !iced. of Cele Igo, is the euest DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON -1 of her .aster, Mrs. Will Abbott. TARIO COLLEGE 1'IHYSiCI- Mrs. Win. Sande and daughter, I ons and Surgeons, Successor to Dr. Pearl. of Obicago, are v:satin; Dlr. E. A. ]Grist, Crediton. Ont. Settle wee) has been Pere on busi- Mis, Dora Uillx•r, of Zurich, spent 11(44; for the last five months. Sunday tvith elite( Martha Menzel, Mr. Percy Simpson and bliss ere_ Misg Joy Eseery, of OentruIia, is lyn Simpson visited friends in Aitst visiting with het uncle, ••Mr. ('. Oreig on Sunday. 13taavor, 'M.ies a a.rgarci Handford is tb' A nuntlx•r from here .attended the guest of Mies Merritt, of Parkhill. Strawberry 1c81it.rl at .Sdtipka on • Those unhappy Persons who suffer Wcvincsdly ,night of last tceek. front nervousness and dyspepsia, Mr. Arthur 11u tznunw tuts beenshould use Carter's Little Nerve engaged with Sinton llorlock, o[ ]'ills, which are made expressly for I7a'shtvood for a few weeks. sleepless, nervous dyspeptic, suffer - Mr. John Dyer, of Detroit. tcha has ers. Price 25c. leen visiting tit This home here for the past week, returned to Detroit on Monday evening, lets. ,Icahn Mc1s:Iaao, who hes been I:eginnine Tuesday, July 10t.h, our in Si. Jose(ih hospital. London, for utoroleult, Mr. ]leavers, tt-ill close the p ist few tviceka undergoing .his etoro every Tuesday evening at Ireit rnent has returnevt to her home 7.30 O'olook, It only menet fair that here. very much improves( in health. ]tis place of buruness should b, The Stars lutd a game scheduled closed one evening of the week eels. for Wednesday night with the Ti- 1y. gers of London, at Loudon, but the Rov. Mr. Wright preached it► tho game was cancelled. However a Thrones Road church on Sunday stone game has been arranged for morning, end delivered an address Friday night between the Clinton to the Christian Endeavor Sunday team and Iihe Stars. Clinton. Las a evening. fast team and we all know what our Miss Nettie Passmore spent Mon - own boys can do and a fast game is day the guest of Miss Josie Weed - expected. Spectators are expected lake. from Exeter, Dashwood and other Mr. Janice lkillantyno gas pur- places. It will only .cost 15 cents to phased n Newcombe piano. see this game. ladies 10 cents and if Mee. 1). M. Hackney, of St. Marys, you care to View• tare game from the is spending a week et Mr. S. teamp- grandstend tdtat privilege •rill cost bell's prier to Ler departure for you nothing extra. \1'e have the Manitoba. fastest team in Western Ontario, Mr. curd Mrs. 13. W. F. ,Beavers and our boys st►ould have the earn- spent Sunday evening with Mr. and est support of everybody in their Mee. D. A. Rocs. Exeter. endeavors to give us n fast gauze Farmers are busily engaged mak- of ball. ing lay; the wheat is ripening fast Mr. Fred Kerr, who hod hie ankle end will soon be wady. severely strained while playing ball et Kirkton on the 1st. is now able io be around again. Mrs. A. Mills .of Woodham, is the guest for a few weeks of Mrs. Wm. Sambrook. Mr. 11. Either is putting n cement vault in •his office tftis week. Mr. V'm. Brown Jtts the contract for doing 1 he work. Children's Day will he held in the Es'angclicnl church next Sunday. Special sermons and music drove been prepared. In the morning n special sermon for the young people by Itev. Tile oouncil rnet pursuant to ad - Mr. Been. In the afternoon nddree. journment on Dlonday July 2nd. the sem will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Reeve and all the members present. The following accounts were or- dered to bo paid: 8. Ryan, County road, 2 days with grader. $26.00; 1). N1'estnrtn, I)o. con, tile, $33.15, E. Dinsmore. do., concrete tile, ditch and culverts, $8.25: D. Westman, I'A1tt(IiAlt Dr. Shooters Rheumatic Remedy - when used faithfully ,will reach al►r•onie and difficult cases heretofore regarded as incurable by physicians end is tho most reliable prescription known to clean out and completely remove every vestige of rheumatic poison from t he blocs'. Sold by W. 6. Mowry. BIDDULPH COUNCIL Eidt, of Dashwood, and Rev. Mr. Welder, of Zurich. In the evening a oontata will be given entitled, "Tho Shining ,Very." Special Mis- sionary collections will be taken at the close of each service• do., build. cul. $5.75: N. Gowan Mr. Arthur Gray- and sister, Miss, do., Gerrie, of I'rarkdtill, spent n few days filling cul., $3.50; 1'. A. Ryan, do., lest week in our village. 1 dy with grader, $1.50 ; J. Ryan, do., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyce, of Rus- grading ant] Shaping rats, 865.00; R. seldale, spent Wednesday tate •guests r• Rayaroft. do., 6 dye. on rood, $9; of Mrs. Boyoe's parent+, Rev, and NV. D. leeloliffc, work with team, Mrs. Andrews. $4.00: J. Wallis, do.. work, ere; J. Mr. Chore Drown and bliss So- Gowen, do., work with team, $4.00; prig Brown, of Ann Arbor, ,latah., N. Gowan, do.. do., $8.00; It. Atkin - are visiting their parents, Mr. and siert, rep. road to gravel pit. 82.00; R. Mrs. re. Brown. Flyn, grovel con, div. 2, $10.20; T. Mr. hector efelehte, of London, is Atkinson, do•, $9..00; A. McFnlls, do., visiting in town for a few days. 11, McFu(Is, .boy .et gate'. $1,60 Phe Misses Oatvley. of Detroit, ate A. Paton, gray. cone slice 2, $72.50 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wen- F. Kent, 1 lend gravel. rep. bdge., zel for a few days. boy at gate. div. 2, $3.00; Jas. and Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Ghibadue, of i C. M. McFalls, ditching, div. 2, $17.15 Bheddon, were pleasant callers at `Wen. Flyn, 2 cast. culverts, div. 2, the parsonage on Wednesday. ($4.75; Jas, Dic1'nlls, rep. 2 cul„ div. Little lass Iva Eseery, of Cen- 2, $1.00; S. Ryan, 1 dy. with grader, traria, is visiting her cousins the , div. 3& 4.813.00 1 do.. 1 1-2 days with Misses Beavers. , grader, N. II, No .sty, $9.75; M. Tho game of lawn Tennis "jai Wren, 1 dy, with grader. $10.50 ; ; W38 playa] here between Ailsa Craig do., 6 days nt bridge, Dana, 10&ll, and Ored►ton on Wednesday of last $9.00; do., 1 dy. to London, re Iron week, was won by the visiting ,team °cadge' $4.50; Ed. Brown, 2 cul, apd by as few points. Owning out ditch, div. 3 & 4. $10.75 Mrs. Chris. Zttickcr. Sr,, of hon- 13. Kemerling, 2 drys at Gate, 80o: don, is visiting her sons, Messrs. F Scott, gravel a gee. 87.90; 0), Charles and Arthur for a few wceka. Do., (10., coat, (ale, div. 3 & 4, 5i Mike, Miss Ethel 'Brown, of London, is Da, do., div. 2, $(8.40; E. D, 1313kc, visiting for a few days at the home tile, div. 5. $38.73; W. Slack, grneel of Mr. Jus, Lawson. p:acct., $21,00: Jos. Mossese do., $8.60 Mrs. Jets. Ilocigsons spent a few Knowles, natel con. let in 190n. days last week in London, visiting dry' 5,N, 811„ 000.00; Do, genie con, her sister and other friends. sfor 1906, gray : Thos. Duffield. Mr. Thos. Wind, of Detroit, who Dinsr arc rep. o, div. 5, $ 1.00; E. /has been visiting nt his home here Dinsmore, ren• putt, sir, 5, bridges. ; 1, for a few days, ret�d house this $4.00; C. guards ty nDiv. 5, week accompanied by his father, Mr. removing n W. Stanleye,C.and 11. Weldon.00.1. John Wind, who will apend a few ' rem in,ng stone, C. 8. It„ $2,00 ; J. Perrin, n, rave I eon. rind grep. I weeks •s •'s' . cu ]s visiting 11 I tt in Detroit. t oat. ` & E. 11„ $(5,08; Wm. ilrotcn. culvt. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Brown visited Mr. N. 11„ mocty, 81.00; D. Wcsttnan, and Mrs. J. 1'reeter, of Zurich, on building; and n•p •cul., did. 5. $4.00 Sunday. G. T. R„ ststuto labor, to rend mas. The ninny friends of Miss Olivia ter, $8.00; Ikel Tel, Co'y., do., $4.00 lioltztnann will Ire pleased to learn Telegraph Co'y., do., $2.00: Free that she hes successfully passed in ]'teas. advg. bridge, $2.40: G. T. 11., her recent examination or London in Bal. on 19 cords of gravel nt Gran - piano and theory. Miss Holt zmann ton. $4.00; Eli "lodging, gravel acct„ is quite telented in rnusio and is to $1.:16; D. Westin -et. conoreto arta.. be congratulated on her success, she cone 10 & 11, $15.00; N. Gotten feint being one of the seven who pissed on grader, N. i1., moiety, $3,00; it. T. out of a large ohms. ,Hiss liollz. Itayc•roft, with grader on N. 11., moi - mann was a pupil of Prof. Jones. ety, 81.10: A. (Thittick, team will! Mr. John 1'. Smith, north of the plow, N. 11,. moiety, 41.15; W. B. village Lad o birn raising lest week. Abbott, rep. abls. to bridge, div. 3, Quite a number from i're attend- $3.00; A. Abbott. gravel eon., div. 3, ed the raising. $35.48; R. Dickens, do., $7.50: T. D. A number from 'here spent Sun- IlaIgins, spreading gravel, div. 3., day of 11e ]tend and report a pleas- $5.00; G. Wa11s, do.. $3.75; .1. & W. alit time. J 8 -is, grant t oroad beets, dip. 3, 1)r. Onne, of Centralia, spent Sun. $17.90:: A. iAWeis, ehovclling vette]. city in town. div. :i, $5.00; W. Ilodgin., rep. t wo Miss Inez Andrews, who i.ls been bridges, clivse3, $1.00; tA. Paten. attending ]fish solotol in Parkhill, ii gravel contract, div. 3. 820.85; Is. Ii. home for tura holidtys• 'Neil, grovel acct., 814.61; 11. 1101 - Mr. 11. W. Ralston, of Toronto ` gins, 2 dys. at gite. 80c ; M. Arnti- after a ldttlsant visit with ltev. tige, gntvcl acct.. $7.15; Ed. 1'owc, Audreu a, left last week for his at gate. div. 1 80s. home. Tie. council rdjourned to meet Mr. apse Mrs. toping° and dau;h- again on Monday Aug. 0th, 1906, at ter, .Mrs. Rolston, left thus week ; 10 a. in. for their home in Toronto, sewotti. W. 1'. h'TANT.I:Y, Clerk. ponied by Miss Stella Andrews, who will visit for a fee weeks in Tor- • onto. TO CURE A t'OLT) i\ t1NF. ilAi' Take L:teat ivy Itromo Quinine 'fat- less. All druggists refute 1 the mon- sa ey if It falls to care. E. W. Grove's .1o re is on caeh box. tis. ELIMVII.1,E Catarrh a constitudonal dhow 2=01; impure Mood constitutional tment agingug purifying the blood forb radical and permanent Be sure to take urea Mr. Harold Fair has hired with J. , and Andrew, Jr., for tiro summer, L� Mowers. J. awl W. Vail, of Detroit, slit .Ind Mr. W. Clark, of Crediton, vis awe - ite.1 Cher aunt. Mrs. W. Coult is. Iasi • ' frcsk. liVail err formerly Hood's Sarsaparilla froom lairnmrillrille. Miss Edith Fair, of Telcolia. is (Ifs and Oder, local forme ofcatarrh 8pcnding .her holidgs at fuer homy relieved by CatarrleIn. h ire, �6 ybitlawestion sad deodorise • t1.1>►. JS T O A T & . d112'a Sarsaparilla. all drussIste, SI. B&Ars as ttte KIN TM Hirt Pens lbws] mss. nal Order(trie Ods. 14!/Le � - for oar Book on Ca elf} +. C. L Hood Ca, Lem% Nisi. feints» /� • for teetheo ials of tll�tia of FANCY -ca CHINA We have just placed in stock a complete line of Fancy China in all the latest styles and patterns. 1Ve have them nicely arranged on a stand in our store, and we in- vite our customers and friends to come in to sce them. ‘Ve also have sotne nice pat- terns in Dinner and Tea Sets, all at very reasonable prices. COME. IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. WM. SHRUMM, DASHWOOD, ONTARIO. Page Wire Fencing We have a quantity of the above celebrated Fencing `Vire in stock, which we will sell at reduced prices as long as it lasts, Paints KIDNEY TROUBLES hii\]ssalG. ter Slif Iierazel++', of Kirk:Teat ton. 'pod W, If. Mar. shill ]tad dirt tees 1 tst week. hie. (;lBoston. E. Taylor, of oston. is f visiting his father, Mr. J. Taylor. Mrs. Howell. of 1.••xington, Neb., and Mrs. Barnes. of Winnipeg, are! visiting their brother, M r. J. Tay- lor, Mrs. Rowell an 1 hl rs. Barnes! were attendintr the Christ, in Science' Convention held in hasten. Miss Carry, of Alvinston, is (Le1 a guest of Robert Fletcher. lrse._ f Increasing Among Women, Bat Sufferers Need Not Despair TSE BEST ADVICE IS FREE Of all the diseases known, with which the female organism is afflicted, t-:.t^ey disease is the most fatal, and statistics stow that thi:t disease is on the Increase am6it� a omen. Unless early and correct treatment is applied the patient seldom t:urvis`t's trhten once the discaso is fastened upon herr We believe Lydia 1:. I'inkhans's Vegetable Compound is the most (flicient ttteatment for chronic kidney troubles •of'w•omen, and ie the only medicine especially prepared for this purpose, When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, frequent, painful or scalding urination, swelling of limbs or feet, swelling under the eyes, We have a large assortment of I an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of Hollywood and Robertson's Paints I the kidneys or )totices a sediment in the urine, she should lose no time in com- mencing treatment with Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, as it may be the means of saving her life. For proof, read what Lydia E. Pink- Ita►n'e `Vegetable Compound did for DIre. Sawyer. in stock. '['hese are good paints and all ready mixed, ready for use. Harvesting Tools We keep a full line of these goods and can su p Il otic wants any'•1 cannot expre s the terrible suffering I 1 I y y 1 had to endure. A derangententofthe female time. I organs developed nervous prostration and a serious kidney tronble. The docturattended me fur a year, but 1 kept getting worse, until I was unable to do anything, and I made up my mind I could not live. 1 filially decided to try Lydia E. Pinkbant's Vegetable Com- pound as a last re.ort, and I ant to -day n well woman. I cannotpraise it too highly, and I tel} every suffering woman about my case." Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Conyers, Ga. Mrs. Pinkham gives free advice to women ; addn•ss in confidence, Lynn 31as . A car -load of Cement just Arrived. JONAS HARTLEIB DASHWOOD ONTARIO. Dashwood A lot of our boys intend taking in the baseball game at Crediton next Friday night, between the Stars and the Clinton's'. Bliss Etta Ruby D<Is returned front New hamburg, where she hos been for sones months. Miss Tillie Kihber and Miss Pearl \Vurtz are visiting friends in Dash- wood. Miss Rudolph Eifert left for Floradalo last Salurday. Miss Florence Rhode left for Lon- don last Tuestlay. Mr. and Mrs. N. Shire, of ]Lash. weed, were in Zurich on business last Monday. Mr. Jonas 1articib put in a steel track in Chris Ilcy's barn last Fri- day. Mr. Chas. Eidt, who has been in 13r'antford for some lime is home on a visit, Rev. Shun, of Mitchell, preached Sunday morning in the Lutheran church. John Holz is !solid tying with his brother in Illake. Special services will be hold in the Evangelical church Sunday, Ju. ly 22nd. In rho morning the service will be for adults and the afternoon will be in the interests of the ebil• dren. Addresses will be given by Itev. Ikon. of Crediton, and Rev. A. D. Guilder, of 'Zurich. In the evening a children's program will be given, and special music is b -:in; prepared. ra rc<l. Abets 1'oarl Nicholson, of Blake, is visiting the hiisees hartbeib, Mr. I'aul G3hlo this week family mov- othis it to South River where Mr. Gable has been for some time. They intend rnaking their home there. Dlr, William Kuhn visited friends here last Sunday. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Heckman. of the llith conces- sion, will sympathize with them in the death of their infant child Sun- day night. The child was taken ill Staidly .morning, and 1018 soon lye. gond the earl of medical skill. Thd funeral took place 'Tuesday, Rev. Wh•tl. of Tavistock took charge of the services. Mr. J. Kellermenn got in his binder twine for the summer. Try to cull and ask for our prices. The town Trustees finished] up with Their cement walks last week and it is a great improvement to - the 1On. • Mr. .1, ihellermann's staff has started stock taking shim week. The tennis and bowling club here s doing I it►ante nicely. They practise near- ly every night end will soon be able to e 111 on neighbors. Mr. Henry Gucci her purchased another new hors, tram Exeter. He now has twenty horses and he in- tends to buy a few mora. This is at busy Jima fur him. 1•:. .f. i:hlers visited Exeter' last week. Mr. 1t, MaLennln is spending his holidays under t he tpirental roof. Miss Edith Sparks 11 spending her holidays at home. Miss Quince is .at home spending her holitkuyg. Miss hued iadt iv feinting the dress -making et Exeter. in lett week's paper a slight er- ror watt macre in regard to Mr. Wm. Kkinstiver being in Milverton. in. meld of being in .Milverton he visit - al friends at ]'ort Huron and De - trot. llrs. Louis IClcinatir^r is spending a few weeks wtilt her diughtrr (n Pigeon, Mich. I>ntth on $aturdty last relieved Latina hark, beloved wile of Ed. Ilrokcrlslurc from for suffering", at the age' of thirty-one years. The deceased three years ago w•is troubled with n cough, which developed into consumption and gradually sapix•d away ,her sys- tem. Mrs. llrokenshirc was born near Dashwood and 11 years agp was minrrioJ to her now sorrowing hus- band. Three children, two girls and one boy were tiles result of this union, Vera May, nine years, Nettie Loraine, 5 years and Henry Whitney an infant. Tho funeral vas held Tuesday, interment being in elle Gat - hen Liao cemetery. Itev. Eidt, pas- tor of the Evnngelioal church, pf which Mrs. Itirokenshire was a con- sistent member, took oharge of the services. Besides the husband end children shto leaves to mourn their loss two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Truemncr, Dashwood, Mrs, Gallfas, Dashwood; Andrew, of Bal - lord. Wash, Samuel of Dfaxbass, N. D.. and Adam, Dashwood, Tho dee teased was of a loving disposition, kind ,hc.►rted and during her illness bore flier pains with fortitude. Three snooks before (teeth overtook her, she realized that a hopeless fight wait being mode, and expresses a de- sire to be with her netker. ISIItIfO:v Mr. Gras, Attclle, graduate of the Veterinary College, Toronto, lately practising with W. It. Carr, V. 8., left for :his horn in Trinidad on Monday, via New York. Mr. Hugh and Miss Michel Kirk sine attending the Internitionrl S. 8. Con ee ntio n in Whitby this week. Mr. Jag. ]featly is attending the raves in Hamilton thie teeek, also looking up some business. Mr. Abrat'y IJoups+ is %Teeting in the vicinity at present. Miss Edith 'Temkin, is t 1►i4 Wed- nesday and Thirstily visiting her cousin. eine; Edith I' 'retiree of Exc. . Mrs. Itobt. Robinson 14 visiting her son if trvey, et Lond^eboro. At tate recent Tires. 8. 8, examin. sation for toamlrers 16 candidates pre. rented themselves. The subjects for examination wore, Doctrine, Old Tes- tament Scripture, and Art of Te.anh- ing. 42 papers were handed in and the report of the examiners show. n[ tlrltthey lied awarded 1st clams honors to 28 of t base ; ceruses class honors to 10 and pains sten,ling to 4 no 1 Iilurrs securing in nny of the papers. Six candidates. -hiving .com- pleted tube two years' course were duly :awarded their diptorraas, Several from here attended the funeral of the late James Mahon at Exeter Monday Inst. Mr isleefibort win at one time 1 resident oT Kirk - ton but inovcs1 to efichigan about twenty years ago. Ile is survived by one brother :Ind one sister, Crawford Mahon of Michigan and Mrs. Alex- ander Kirk of Kirkton. ile w•.I9 also 3n (melt of 11r.. E. N. feeler and Mrs• John Heins. Hit dereised brothers :and sisters were 1)IviI M hon, Mit. shell : Mrs. John Irvine, Kirk ton : William. of I'•Iisley and .1ohn 311.1 'nitwits. The reuse of 11r. efshon'a demise was Might. temente. ttr. el Ilion when in lived in Kirkton wag highly respected. Itis wife prcde- ceteed lain) four yeses :1 o. A large number frorn here will allele' the Orange r:lebr1fion at Sol fort le. Th, Kirk ton brtss hand has ieen engage( by Kirkton L. 0. L. No. 51)1 ',tell will accompany t he lodge. Itev. Gen. It seev preached an ex- ccllent Scrnto►I f0 11,' Or.rnCcmen last Sund•ty morning. The sermon wart bight. :Ipprecialr l by all those prc%cn t a. Rev. ftseey is a forcible speaker. Found, -e ear ICirkten, purr" with sum of m nes. Apply W. Jacobi, Exeter No th. Among t ese whet missed the jun- cxeminattotts at f(. sere +tory of music wens for Norma London Ct aged gentleman a few days ago, Ile was taking this afternoon nap, and on kerning the nature of his cal- ler's business insisted on arising to enjoy ;t friendly chat. Although hiving passed the allotter] number of years allowed m•vtkind by nearly thirty years, Mr. Sn•ilzer still en- joys good herallh for a roan of his )ears. While his hearing is aome- wltat dull and ,cis step )unsteady, his eyesight is remarkably good. Ile is .3 great reader rind enjoys read. ing of the events of the, illy. An- other remarkable feature shout him is that he never had to sit in a den- tist chile to have pl.atek fitted for new sets of teeth, his own teeth do- ing hien good service' Burin; all these long years and prides himself that he Iris a number of good ones still left. Ile delights to visit with old friends :Ind recite occurrences which took place nearly a century ago. Two or three times oiet, day Ire takes a walk out in the garden, enjoying the fresh ajr, and hatching his son and daughter-in•Iiw• taking c ire of the vegetables and fruits. 1 Mr. Switzer his lived retired singe 1 he tris 61) years of age awl has nl. ways taken good care of his health. His wife departed from We World 20 yews ago at tee •sdv3nced age of 50,000 Pounds of WOOL EXETER, CENTRALIA, AND CLANDEBOYEa ELEVATORS. J. COBBLEDICK IMPORTED SUITINGS We call your atten- tion to our large stock of imported Suitings. The best offerings from English and Scotch mills, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. W.JOIINS Merchant Tailor CENTRAL • ✓ C S)•RATF Jfir.. ONT. Our classes are much larger than they were a year ago. The public have learned that this is the best place in the Province to obtain a Commercial or Short hand Training. Students are entering each week. All ggradu ates get good positions, Write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, principals D. A. McLACHLA N, } 111••11111••1111NN/N144f 1••11111••N111111••11••N 40= EXETER'S UP -TO -DOTE FLOUR, FEED & GROCERY e Just received another load , of ZURICH FLOUR which we will seal at $2.25 per cwt. at the Feed Store. For PURE MANITOBA call on us, we sell the best at a reasonable price. HARVEY'S STAR : . FLOUR always on hand at the same prices as at the mill. ii Large quantities of po- tat acs on hand ,N r aIO seed potatoes at $l.00 per bag. 2 GOODS DELIVERED.. S. HARDY & SON 111N1NNN111111N N/NM 78 yeses. Mr. Switzer still retain, the family bible of his father, which bears the date of 1827, The book is in excellent condition and contains the names of his family for genera- tjs back. 1 ARVEST iOOLS Hooks, Scythes and Snaths, Forks, Rakes, Hardware, and everythinv in this line that is necessary at this tiale of the year. Granite Preserving Kettles, Roofing and Eavetroughing Always on Hand. W. MOORE, • • KiRKTON, ONT ate 1