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Bought, and which has bees
, has borne the signatnre of
d has been made under his per•
nal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
tions and "Just -as -good" are but
e with and endanger the health of
—Experience against Experiment.
is CASTORIA
iless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
nd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
either Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ays I'cve'risJness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
'Iatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Itch and Rowels, f;ivitig healthy and natural sleep.
0 Children's Panacea --Tile Mother's Friend.
CENUiNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
h and east,
the northwest.
tb. to tho 121 h. Ile
for Bores. ile will
y from his northern
the soutliWard.
inICH
W. Gable, of Bcrvie,
erne of Mr. and Mrs.
ub celebrated New
lolling an interests.
rt ah.
of N. D., who wait
rie.h 23 years ago, is
:ting uelatives in
Joseph Ilowald lost
tied It hit twenty
-
r of their wedding
to wore present ns -
le -enjoyment of rho
nick was filling the
grounds, New Vear3
n the head by a
the gun of one of
voral [stitches were
1 the ,raa4h inflicted.
der, Jr., of Elkton,
friends and rela-
lity,
ler is conducting a
int•eling4 On lithe
COUGH
gh fir nrcak up a
t hours, the fullnw-
1, the ingred cols . f
41111 41 of any scurf
is.. t.. .mall c(1at, n.
utred: Virgin Oil of
►.,it ..nine,-; (Bever
eat 1\bosky, a. halt
1,11 ',the teaspe ohful
es The desired
unless the
herefore
I.s se-
tae
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
7w[ C[NY.om COM►A.,v. 7r YIRRAv . New TOaa etre.
4
Keep It In The Hous•
Coughs and colds develop like wild -bre. At night
there may be a sneeze_a slight tickling in the threat.
Next morning—a bad cold. At the first sign., take
BoIe's Preparation of
Friar's Cough Balsam
1t break. up col.1.—.tope the couch—heals the throat and lung.. never fails to cure
chronic bronchitis. Largest and best ascent cough remedy in the world. Used in Canada
tor over too years. rrepated, recommended and guarantee.l by ea
NATIONAL DRUG a CHEMICAL CO., LrriTto - LONDON. ONT.
able reply thanking Mite pupils lox
their kindness and assuring them
that ho would not forget them
wherever he wont. Ho revlewt-
ed the work of the school during tho
time he had been orin.ipul and
showed those proaent that he had
not only been sucoessful but bad
passed more pupils than any of his
predecessora in ties .some 'time, and
had also established a school li-
brary and bought a good book case.
Short addresses were given by Mr.
Washburn and Mr. John Rautly,
each expressing regret at the re-
moval of Mr. McDougall from Win-
chelsea but wishing him every suc-
cess in itis new p0311100.
1
their affairs, and 'the constable to
bo allowed to appoint detectives to
help them in their dilemma, and all
to bo fed out of tbe, s;uutc .hoz
trough. Boware of lthent for they -
ate Mighty, in their own cstim'tt
Don.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oliver and ,two
boys returned from 6t. Marys on
Thursday night aftor a Iwo tvecks
visit with Mrs. Oliver's parents.
If your are Constipated. dull, 'or
bilious or have a sallow complexion,
r try Lax-ets just once to sec what
j they will do for you. Loa -its aro
Il tle toothsome Curdy ,tablets—nice
to eat, nice in effect. No griiiIng, no
tv•in. Just it gcnile laxative .cffeat
I),at is pleasingly .lesir•tbie. Handy
for the vest pocket or purl:'. Lax•
eta meet every desire. Laxeets
come .) you in be wilful Iithorraph•
ed instal 'boxes at 5 ccnls .and 25o.
Sold by W. 8. Howe),
CASTOR IA
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
GRAND BEND
Election Illy passed off %cry quill
ly here, although some of ghee cern
didates have been seen ein;o weir
viers sou. fares.
e river is very high at present,
the ice having igone, allowing of
igo'od rat ebocnlinz up on the
lands, a ;mut many having
last w
ed the contract
in our school
vemen t s.
tint ell S.
worm '.try
ire nit mire's
on account of
It too happcn.•d,
trouble hod to
side of t h
lizc'.
y in the
1)11id Iron
theni for
the
clews
nit
PUBLIC NOTICE
I hereby give notice that I %till
not bo responsible for any dent,. con•
t ratted by my wife.
W. H. ELLIOTT,
Kirk lon.
January lith, 10(17.
FARMERS INSTITUTE
MEETINGS.
The regular meetings of the Suitt It
Huron Farmers' Institute will be
held at
' EXETER, JANUARY 17111
BRUCEFIELD, JANUARY 18, It
EXETER
At the Exeter afternoon meeting
the speakers will be W. Elliot, Gall,
on "Tho Cultivation of our Farms"
and 3. Gardlouec. Iiighficld nn
"Care and Management. of Ilan';s,"
and addresses by M. Y. Melo. in and
11, S. Phillips, A lady speaker is
expected at troth aft rnoon and
evening meetings,
In the evening Mr. W. Elliott will
'peak 00 "'Things we ought to think
about" and 11r. .7 Gir'dhouse, on
"How to Improve I'reeerit 1'.1rrn
ondilioli9."
IIRUCEFIELD
n the :if lerno>n 31r. Elliot, of'
1, wilI sI1cak on "The cultivation
r Farms" and N1r. G•trdhousc on
and \ianagentett1 of Sheep."
seg %%iii oleo be given by 1).
r, ..f Clinton, and W. bowie
evt'iiilli: Mi. Elliot will
7 hinge ee ought to t bink
Mr. Gar(1house 011 "110%%
i'r oent Farming Con-
n meetings will coin -
clock sharp and evert -
at 7..40 sharp.
8 it. GARDI\I•.li
1) i\ ttNE IiA}.
omo QUlnln•Tan
efnrt,l . fie mon
X. W. li -ore's;
ot. 25e.
BIDDULP]I
We are pleased to liar 'that Mr.
Sam Neil, of McGillivray, who hag
been seriously 111 for some time, ,i
considerable better..
Mrs. James Miller, of Manitoba, is
at present visiting her daughter.
Mr. Saw Neil.
Mr, Artbur Gray, a former rest•
dent of Luoan, wbo has been for
Mary Sears in the west, is zenew•••
Dig acquaintances in Lutau.
Mr. John Dodging, otto of our
old pioneers, died at tb,o family ;real.
dente, lot con., Biddulpit , on Wednee•
day. 2nd inst. iu the 88th year of
Lie age. IIe was a volunteer in itbe
Huron Militia at tiro time of the
rebellion in Canada 70 yoars ago. Ho
has been a councillor and deputy
reeve of the etow'nscly for aneny
yea rs.
Mr, I. It. Armitage, of IIamibton;
Las been visiting friends in Biddulph
Mr. Arthur Elliott has returned
from 1yy's trip to \1'innipei.
Mr. W. L. Neil, of Biddulph, Las
returned ito his studio in Detroit,
Mr, Ernest Williams of Claude.
boye, is on the sick list, and ha*
been under the doctor's care the past
week.
Mr. Thos, Hollern and Mr. Ben,
fevington aro preparing to build
brick houses meat summer.
Mr. John Bloomfield and family,
of London, spent Christmas week at
Mooresville, the guests of Lis bro•
titer, Gordon Bloomfield.
Croup can posftively be stopped in
twenty minutes. No vomiting —
nothing to si,ken or distress your
child. A sweet, pleasant and safe
syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure,
docs (he work and does it quickly,
Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for croup
alone, lemembor. It does not claim
to euro a dozen ailments. It's for
Croup, t hat's all. Sold by \\-. S.
'Lowey.
Saskatchewan Land
if you want 0 strip in a whole or
half section of land near station,
also near a new road building call
at the undersigned as 1 have a full
list of land I went over and inspeat-
ed myself. You can make all kinds
of 'money on this land. Call at my
house on Andrew street, Exeter.
A. E. HODGERT
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INTERESTING LETTER
WRITTEN BY A NOTABLE WOMAN
Mrs. Sarah Kellog of Denver, Color
Bearer of the Woman's Relief Corps,
Sends thanks to Mrs. Pinkham.
The followin
letter was w•titte
by Mrs. Kellogg,
o� 1628 Lincoln
Ave., I) e n v e r,
Colo., to Mrs.
Pinkham, LynnCATA,
Dias.
Uear yfra l'inkltnm:
"Fur five years I
ons troubled with
INrs. roAKe/losr atuulnrg,whichkept
growil(causing
me intense agony and great mental depres-
sion. I was unable to attend to my house
work, and lifo became a burden to me. I
was confined for days to my bed, lost my
appetite, my courage and all hope.
l could not hear to think of an operation,
and in my distress 1 tried every remedy
which I thought would be of any use to mo,
and reading of the value of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound to sick women
decided togive it a trial. 1 felt so discou-
raged that I had little hope of recovery, and
when I began to feel better, after the second
week thought it only meant temporary
relief; but to my great surprise I (1)04 that
I kept gaining, while thetumor 11lessened
in else.
"The Compound continued to build up
my general health and the tumor seemed
to be absorbed, until, in seven months, the
tumor was entirely gone and I a welt
woman. I am so thankful for my recovery
that I ask you to publish my letter in news-
papers, so other women may know of the
wonderful curative powers of Lydia E.
Pinkham'. Vegetable ('ori .uund."
%Vhen spitteu 810 troubled with irreg-
ular or painful periods, weakness, displa-
cements or ulceration of the female
organs, that isearing-clown feeling, in-
flammation, backache, flatulence, general
debility, indigestion and nervous pros.
tration, they should remember there is
ono tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable (btupnuld at once
removes Eucli trouble.
No other medicine in the world has re-
ceived such widespread and unqualified
endorsement. No other medicine has
such a record of cures of female trouble.
Mrs. 1'inkhaut invites all sick women
to write her for advice. She is daughter-
in-law of Lydia E. l'inkliarn and for
twenty•flve years under her direction
and since her decease has been advising
sick women free of charge. She has
gguided thousands to health. Addrei",
vnn, 3la';s.
Remember that it is Lona E. Pink-
ham's
t ink•haul's Vegetable ('orujKsum7 that is curing
women, and don't allow any druggist
to sell you anything else iu its place.
Every Nurse will tell you "Invalid.
require nourishment that's easily digest-
ed, for in cases of sickness the gastric
juices are so weakened they cannot act
properly on ordinary foods."
Some stimulation is also required,
but it must be stimulation without
reaction. Tea, coffee, spiritous drinks
and similar preparations, are stimulants
stimulants that react.
Beef tea and meat extracts are also
stimulants, but with this difference, they
don't react. Yet while they have stimulat-
ing properties, they are practically
devoid of nourishment.
"Bovril" not only stimulates but
nourishes as well, for in it the nourishing
qualities of beef, fibrine and albumen are
fully preserved.
BOVRIL
Is
A TRUE FOOD
Not merely a stimulant.
g
n
To stop n :old with "Preventics"•
is tater than to let it run and care
it afterwards. Taken nt the •'sneeze
stage" Preventers will head off all
colds and Grippe, and perh,ps rove
you sora pneumonia or bron'hiti+.
Proveatica are 11111^ 20,2Iis4)mi.
randy cold cure tablets ,jelling in 5r
and 25c boxes. if you are chilly, if
you t,ogin to sneeze, try 1'reventi's.
They will surely check th' cold and
please you. Sold by W. S. iiewey.
COlt SALE — douse and 1hrece
fifrl- acre of land, four monis,
into led r..orne, front ronin 'end kit-
chen, tvof>11 shed and .1004 cellar,
all kind of fruit Ire'v, cativo ate -;-t
Exeter, Apple on 0rerniv, 7 J 11
1ley wood.
411.
Annual Meeting.
The annual 12-----1(1.' ..f 0, borne Fe, llibi,ort `.1'11111! 1'i r.' in:,.
Co. IA 111 bp iretel in the Public 11111.
Farquhar, on 11oneliv, February 4 h.
VC; at 1 o'clock p. m.
1tu..in'si.-it(.tilins the I)ir••etv':
annual rdporl, Auditor's report :
cl^:tion of Ihrtet.,i.4 and Au.litor4,
the transection r,f arty !malars, in
the irreerests of fir Guripiny. I'ot>r
icy holders are invi!.d to at n.l.
fO11N A. NoltRRIS, President,
II. W. F. IlEA VERS.
Farm For Sale
RRH
To prove nequestionably. and beyond flay
that ()atarrh of the nose and throat
I am funilshtng patients through d-
Trial Boxes of Dr. F.ltoop's Caput
I o this he•rauil lata so pertain. that Dr.
Catarrh (tae will bring at•ttul substan
Nothing commits.. Is xo convincing as s
test of any article of real, genuine merit.
article must pus.' 'ss true merit, else the
condemn, rather than advance It. Dr. a
01►tatrh curets a .now white, healing an
balm. put up in beautiful MAO capped grass
at lam. Such soothing age its as 011 Eu
Thymol, Menthol, etc.. aro htrorporated tqqa
velvety, cream like Petrolatum, Imported DDrr
Shoop from Europe. if Catarrh of the and
throat has extended to the stomach, then y all
weans shouse Internally. Dr. sheep's Restorative.
=ergh distress. a lack of general strength,
o belching, blllousne,ts, land taste, oto,
surely call for Dr. Showa s aostorativo.
For uncomplicated catarrh only of the nose and
ftbroat noticing else, however, uveal bu used tot
Dr. Shoop's'
Catarrh Cure
Hotel For Sale
Tho Metropolitan Hotel, Exeter,
for sale,—Tbis hotel is well built,
fa large, with number of rooms. Has
license also good barn in connection.
For felons and particulara apply to
Thomas Cameron, Farquhar.
It not [sold privately on or before
the 24th of January will bre sold by
public auction on February 18141,
Notice.
Public Library Notice. — Please
hand in to Rhe Librarian all the
books belonging to Rho Exeter Li-
brary at once.—By order of tire
Board,
1'Olt OVEIt SIXTY YEARS
(.1034.) Ar1D 11'SLL-TRU,A ).,•.wan,, .Lir
w'Inslow'sSoothing Syrup has been used for
over sixty rears by m(Lons of mo hers for their
chlldron while teethtua, Mit:. ileus, 1 ,•.', .v. .
it .nurse,, the child, s wi et.i (24. K,; rr,.., viers all
pelt cures sited collo and t• the tr•.. rent['l
for f)Iarr�hces, 11 I. ptea...tto to th d
by dts�g,tlen' In a bottle. ttae�ula 1• ire 1••nlablet lie
-are and take Mrs 1Vinslow's -,00thio.
SyrnUand R.x tor no other stmt.
WINTER !ERM OPENS JAN 2o0
CENTRAL
J(
STRATFORD,, ONT.
_. This school is r•ecop,. i. .I 1• le
•1• •.error the, leading (:•a•r,rivtoo
`{rhooln in America. (tut ,•r:,.1-
:1: tides are in dentinal ss:11,i. rises
s• college teachers, 'fh,• .n ,p.
',lit application WP 1,•t•- It,•11 (,.r
TT. n teacher offered
. *Mai Igl per
anoint,. «'e believe er.n-
cling one of rho' me•• +4.
sive and np to -dot,• t•.i-i,us,+
• training schools in 1b.• f"., ,,.,.
The ih•mand upon 118 1,,, 'fir.
help is Reye al times Ih.- .•,, .,lit•,
Write for tale rte, h. 1. Me.
Lachlan J. Elliot Print nods
+f+++ +++++i•'1•
Being Lot 34, Can. 4, Ushorno 10Q
aorta, log dwelling, good bank bran
and drive bones. good 'orchard, 5
aures hardwood bush, 10 acres taiIJ
wheat, 20 arms plowing done balance
ooetded
to writes; convenient te. •
ebttroh and siohooi, 4 miles from
Hansa11 and 6 from Exeter. Tble
farm is well drained and fenced and
in good state of cultivation and IIf
not sold privaitely, on or before total
18th of January will be sold wntl>i
the challtels by; public anotfoits
on
February ,let, 190?, For items and
particular, apply to G. Bmallaoombo
Proprietor. or nos. Cameron, Ana4
tioneer, Farquhar,
Auction Sale
—of
HORSES
M r, Thom t'4 Cofferor) has been in•
strutted to well by Public Auction all
METROPOLITAN HOTEL
EXETER
—on—
TUESDAY, mend n;, JAN.to'clock OOSha.t
(Lo following stock -
2 brood coaxes 5 years tad 'withes
foal. 2 three year old fillies witls,
foal- .3 tw'o year old fillies with goal,
3 geldings 4 years old, 4 geldings
years old. 5 geldings 2 years old
year old. 4 'good draught foals.
The above are ;tit extra choice lot
of horses.
TERMS
OF
ALE
Six [non tl scrdit tai 1 be .i
furnishing approved t notes s orr-
or
a discount of 5 per cent per annum m
oft for cash.
T. CAMERON
Auct,
C. F. HACKNEY.
Prop,
ARM FOR SAI,E._'1'h lr e•xcerllene
farm, Lot 17, and south half o0
lot 18, concession 5, Stephen, is ora
fercd for mile. 'This farm is situatee&
3 toles from Exeter, and is good
nab clay loam and contains 150 mores
Tl:ere is a frame house of 9 rooms
orf awn flier kitchen and woodshed.
huge 'bank barn. 50 by 91, with ceo
moot floors. There are driving
sheds and of her out bu1ldin.!s• Tbo
farm is well fenced and well drain,'
ed. :1bx;u1 6 acres of good bard -
..00/1 bush I'ti,t =5,000. The rive
11, bauble runs through the farm. -
ply un the pr'IO t io Abr.lh.
,gearing, 8r.
O. oho. A1tItA\1:1\G holt 1'Oirft
t um •,'ock tele in Ike it. :t ',flit 40
Etat Loll lilt: Olio;ed of llte 'T1Nif'',$
r!i t, ''o1;r hili. lh
^ ;ere-
'¢ 1vt•ly printed, and with every vale
owe. al Ihi'i office you mill re-
f f re t uolir.1 01 the r:;.le in
1 is pipet, %.bleb i1 read every wreck
by hundred:' of people in Ihis ins -sal
Ity. and make': your Role known t
nruty who r1 ty never have the
4•-t•+•!-t;e•}•}1 hartunily ,f seeing 1.411 1,111.:,
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