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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-02-21, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT i We invite your inspection to our New Stock of Prints Shirtings Ginghams Cottonades Lace Curtains Dress Goods Silks Dress Muslins Drapries Wall 'Papers Carpets Linoleums, Etc. You will find the latest and most fashionable goods in our stock. We have made special efforts to have our stock complete and u1) -to -date. Do not fail to see our CARPETS and L41NOLEUMNB. We have up-to-date pat- terns. Quality the Best. We have marked our Goods at patronage, We have a large stock of Red Clover, Aslike and Timothy Seed at right prices. Grocery Stock is complete. Special Value of Brod on Dinner Sets. Prices to Compete with any centre and Solicit your Highest Price paid for Butter and Eggs, Dried Apples, Etc. C. ZWICKER, Our Crediton CREDITON Flour Mills! We have installed a NEW ROLLER PROCESS in our Mill for the rolling of Oats, and can now fill promptly any Or- der to roll Oats for Horses. We still have our Chopper II and can also fill orders in this • H SweitzerlTohhl Spring Cleaning line promptly. 1-►' LL f_.f ` %%r 11'1 -- DO Y OL intend to paper your house or any part of it this spring ? If so, remember we have a complete Crediton. I stock of the latent designs and pat- terns to choose from. Border, Ceilings ET INTO' THE HABIT • I teachers, the dog synth; at them, biting a severe !;ash In Mie Gervin':'t arm and consequently elle hn.3 not been able couple of to teach. for a p days. \V0 wish her a tspeedy. accove. )ry'• •Mr. August Ilill ;}vas been busy �0r, 1 fanning mill, 1 manure sprOaJ- ttle past week �attilt{ in Nis sup; -t er, 1 Side delivery hay rake, 1 hay AUCTION SALE —uF--- FARM STOCK AND IMll'LEMI',NTS. Messrs. Whitt and C uucron hero been jest t ucted to sell by Publics Aua.tion on LOT 25, S. T. 1(. l SBO1tN1i Wed'sd'y, Feb. 27. '07 Commencing at 12.30 o'clock sh 4114 the following pl-operly- 11Ot FS -3 drau;ht geldings 4 years, old, 3 drau;llt geldings. 3 years old, 5 draught geldings 2 years old..1 draught geldings 1 year old, 3 draught fillies 1 year old, 3 draught fillies 2 avers old, 2 draught fillies 3 years old. 1 draught mart: 4 years old, 1 brool mare 5 years old with foal. 1 draught Mare 6 years old from im- ported stock, with Coal to imported Clyde Horse, 1 imported Clyde filly 3 years old, 4 imported Clyde fillies 2 years old, 1 driving marc 8 years old with foal, 1 driving mare five years old, 1 driving mare four years old, 1 two-year old roadster colt, 1 one-year old roadster 3oIt. CATTLE -5 steers 2 years old, 3 heifers two years old, 3 3tecrs one iyear old. 5 heifers one year old. 4 wood grade cows With oalf, 2 heifers I two years old with calf. I 1tF:GISTERED CATTLE -5 regis- tered Shorthorn cows with calf ut I foot, 3 registttred Shorthorn •coot's 'due •to calve in April, 2 registered Shorthorn heifers two years old with lcalf, 3 registered Shorthorn heifers 1 year old, 5 bull calves, 1 ye:irling • hull, 1 a;cd bull. About 8(1 [lure bred Barred 1to31; bens. 1 i IMPLEMENTS -1 binder, 1 luow- er, 1 seed drill, 1 spring tooth culti- vator, 1 disk h:urrow, 1 roller, 1 sel iron harrows. 1 snuffler, 2 tingle ,lows. 1 Brain grinder, 1 straw cut - ply of toe. Miss Kienzlo ,pent Sunday in 'Zur- ich. Quilting bees are all the rave. Dashwood loader, 1 top buggy, 1 spindle bar road buggy, 1 cook stove. 2 heat- ln3 stoves, 1 churn, wheelbarrow, 2 sets farm le rne3s, 2 sets single har- ness, whiffletre(. , neckyokes, 1 car - rove, sillies and hay forks, crowbars. forks, shovels and numerous other tools and kitchen utensils. WANTED—hustlers either sex to FARMI FOR SALE. There tt'i11 be sold at the Barns time a fifty acre farm, beim; the East. half of lot 8, Concession 1, Bl:lnshard. A splendid pasture farm all in •grass and well watered. TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $5 g and under cash: over that amount l: front hs credit will be ,given on [ucnishin; approved joint hetes. A discount of 5 per cent. per annual in lieu of notes. Terms of :real estate Blade known on day of Pale. The above is t choice lot of prop- erly and will positively be sold with- out reteerve, as the proprietor lets Ieas0J,his farm and is moving away. White & Cameron, Ches. E. lla3kney, Auctioneers, Proprietor. sell 'toilet preparations and flavorete e extracts. all(; money. \ .rat for V particulars. The Purity M'f'g. Co. Exeter, 'Ontario. Waldo the young [ton of Mr. Jonas flartleib, at the Lim' of nvriting is fre N\'m. Kahle. of Rippon 'spent a few klnya in the village last week. Miss Lilie Ilartleib spent last Fri- • • day and Saturday in London. and Sidings. Mr, Levi Ilaymache,r, returned I All at ace Get our aces d home on Tuesday night atter a vis - one p p t with fnin Bright and net t an'n ts- see our samples before you purchase it • • nv o ha s • tv wont its • -. to , been �s ndlrl6 lho pant tm 1►e at 'hill Homo, deft Wednesday for Ma - elsewhere. of looking for sunshine I BERT. CLARK and fragrance. You'll find it! The bee and the Painter and Paper Hanger one goes straight to the Office in J. H. Holtzmann's Block. buzzard hover together; listI rose garden, the other Crediton Ontario to a decaying carcass. Come draw the honey place of meeting seems c1 little e f , Ise tom 0 from program consisted of nn address on spent a few days at t i cramped to some of the nl0rrjt,e,re, horse training by Dr. Rood; imam- ;hie 'parents here, ireturtic(i to Blyth, and a proposal is being put Iforttttrd Mr. Geo. \\ inkcn d h pleville, where he has secured u ¢sit- tra tion. Mr. Bert Pllkey, ;ant week sold his bakery anti coni1c:iene y store : to Mr. Levi gllaymacltcr, who 'took ' n Monday. . 0 oat . r,o ass Y p`� Wambol dot B! •th who Mr. G y Geo. ILUI(ON Now that the Godcriah town. coun- cil consists of nine members. in place of seven as (hero wore o t year, the Our Clothes Garden and taste the sweetness of cloth satis- faction. Our Spring Importations are ready for your inspection. New Designs, Beautiful Weaves and Colorings. NO NIGHER right in Style. Close personal attention. J. H. HOLTZMANN Crediton, Ontario Crediton mental ductt by the Misses Kuhn ; on Monday. historical sketch of India, Herb Eil• i Miss Effie Willcrt j3 spending a her; instrumental, Miss .V. Beaver; few days visiting nt 'the ,home of general description of Indiia, 'Miss I Mr. .1. l,rceler an Zurich. Ella Link; Three (historic days on Miss L. Procter has returned ,Homo Niagara River. Major Sheppard. The again after spendin; a few weeks Program w•es greatly appreciated by , In London. the large audience. Mr. .1. K. ,Goetz this .week, one 'T'he auction sale (veld by R. E. gaged a number Of men to help Walker on Wednesday last wa3 quite hint •deer up 'lain bush, on (he 16tti. successful. Tho .butelter shop land concessieen. Ice 1:ouae were sold to Mr. August Mr. 'lick's prophecy i hat snow Bill. The horses and grig3 Were also ; storms were to come about ttletnidt- isold. The douse and lot with barn idle of this pnlonth, hit it alright. louse were not dig -Mr Christ Haugh us eeendjn; a and .,laughter hosed of, and :are atilt for sale. Ifew days in the village. Tido is good property and will make Valentines Itnye Loon ;the order of a good investment for some one. It last week and come people have oer- 1 is Mr. Walker's intention to go west tainly been remembered. :where as It E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON- I in the spring, clue lu(virl, taken a trip high na fourteen. have ,been receiver TAR1O COLLEGE PHYSIC1- 1 out there Iasi summer in company ant and Surgeons, Successor to Dr. with Dir. W. \Y, Kerr, and is Veil E. A. Heist. Orediton. Ont. I pleased with the t,rospeas. Mr. Sam Croft and Mr. .Take ! A strand concert Ander th3 au- Bhroester, of Dashwood, tpaid our I spices of the Crediton Literary Socie- village ;t flyin; visit on Sanday last. ty, will bre given in tate Town Hall w•a 3 called to Iter- Creeliton on Friday Marah 1st. Mr. Ret •• E. 11, 140:141 lin last week owing to the illness Ilarvey Lloyd, of Toronto, t ho' do in n dew works. of his mother. . wholesale purveyor in echoed fun 1. 'Messrs. Ejhlers, Eidt & Co. whipped Mr. Clarence Dupl:und and Mr.. has been engaa-ed for the evening. n carload of flour on, M4)ndtty. The Frank Boyle paid our village a I Mr. Lloyd 1818 appeared in all the , Company welts 3,3)00 !mallets of Idl • visit on Sund ly East. large Canadiot' cities and Iran neon i wheat for which 1t hey will pay ,the. friendly pp(tired. , highest market price. The revival Meetings have coca- favor wherever hr lies a ''cal Church Local talent will also assist. 1 Tho t Mr. L. llaymacher u•acent ly pee - by one person. Add Dashwoodlgth. p puybin 'Miss En11111 \Vilper r►f t lie 14111. eonceesion returned home ,fait Mon- Wayne,day from Ft. Wayne, Ind. and ,will remain here mild titer parents clove to Ft. Wayne,nvhieh they expect to mewed in the (.tang and will be Continued every night concert starts at tight o'clock. Ad- chased a new 'horse from henry throughout the week. I mission, reserved ,mats 45c., adults 1(04!etnayer. A very enjoyable clime was spent t 25c. and children under 12, 15c. i A very pleasent event took ,place •t the f'orester's Hall on Wednesday Mrn. Levi Stelae entertained se i at the borne of Mr.t. John Schroeder, 1IRO\VN.—in Centralia, on Sunday, 1,81, the ocoasjon toeing the eelcbra- number of ladles to an iftonloon , when her daughter Lydia 1, 1:4 Inbr- Febrteery 17111, Eliza Boot 0, rc- tion of the ,annual oyster supper. A sewing -het. 1,181 Fridley 3ftcrnoon. A ; ried 10 Mr. Ches. Falmer, of Credi- , dict of the fate George Brown. very' bounteous supper Ives held in `very enjoyable time Was spent. I ton. Rev. L. K. Fad( perform'd the :'sed !l0 ycary and 14 days. the main floor of Mr. lierr's store Mr. Fred Finkbeiner, of Killarney, ceremony, and 'Lr. Jacob Schroder, 1(01'TLY— In ITshorne, on 1'ii411y, who visited this parent t, Mr. of TOs111%'ooel rind ,.Hiss Tillie Wein, Feb. 15t h, 'Matthew Vocally, Sr., tentatively to make use of the room in the public library building tit present oacupied i, by .the Baptist congregation as a council chamber. Do not despair of curing your sick headache when you can so easily ob- tain Carter's Little Liver fills. They will effect a prompt and perman- ent cure. Their action is mild and natural. MARRIED -- EARNER — SCHIROEDER — Al the horse of 1�11e bride's parents, by tee Rev. L. K. Eidt, Miss Lydia, daughter of \I r. rind Mrs. John Schroeder to Mr. Chas. Faliln'r, of • '•e OTl • was ter - r B�OVRI is - always ready and is so useful at all times. You can make a lunch of it. You can make a soup with it. You can give it to the chil- dren at any time. You can strengthen the in- valid with it. You can revive yourself when tired with it. You can make a delicious dish of anything you have in the house with its help. Because it not only improv- es the taste but adds to the nour- ishing qualities of any dish in which it is used. SyQopls of the Coolie° Norin west HOMESTEAD RE(tULATIO\S. \Y even numbered section of I,oruinion IAud+ in etanitolw, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting( •8 and 'IC not rt wrve,l, may l e homesteaded hy eny per.,on who is the head o1 a fan1tly,or any male eve- 18 ye- n of age, to the extent of one-quarter Benton of Itis, acres, liters Or les•. Entry must be made personally at the local land office for the district in which the lard is situate. The homesteader is requited to perform the con• 44140,, connected therewith under one of the follow- ,. At 1cast. six months' residence utas and c•ulti- cation of the land TT each •ear for three years. (2) If the father for mother, if the father is de- ceased) of the homesteader residse upon a fans in the t ic•init)• o! the loud el tercet for, the revgiure l en's as to residence may be ,¢ostler( b) such person residing wiUI the father er mother. (31 If the settler has his permanent residence upon fanning land owned by him iu the vicinity of Ids homestead, the moires el tv as to residence ma) - be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six months' notice in writing should b e )11"11 to the Cornm•ssirnu•r of 1)olllillipn lands at Ottawa of iutentiou to apply for 4xitcet. NY. 11'. CORY, I1tputy of the Minister of the Ulterior. N, n.—l'nnuthnriusl pnl.lication of this advertbte• Wert will not be pa..4 for. Credit on. the r, cinema d -- formed in 1)ashw•ood. BORN I1OYCE-111 Itestseldalc, on Fete gird to Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Boyce, :► B011. DIXON—A; Maguire, on aalurday, Feb. 101 h., t h s 'w'jfe of John Dix- on, a yon. EIDT-111 Dashwood, Sunday Feb. 10th, the wife of John •Eidt, of a son. 1(1NKE11—in 1)ashw(xel, on ,Saturday Feb. 16th., the 'wife` of Fred ltinkcr, a daughter. DIED to a lenge number of foresters and 11 In which titiredtiredto the Foresters' 11111 where t nuns, left vest+rday ,for hi+ Boase in bride. Miss Addie Melons play c'1 FitA'l,F.R—In McGillivray, on Sitar. -GRAND BENDhien ds after I tic e 1 til- guceti re 141(1 Mrs. M. I'inkt'innr, Blaen. Christ- Crediton, asvittrd (1e1 earoom noel the aged 84 years, 1 month and 13 •,ro*ram was Ilse tw^at. Men(Irllsohn's Weddin' march :13 I lie 41 iy, Feb. 16111., Mrs. Wm. Frazer 1 Tilt': DEAF' MADE TO HEAR.Deafness because usually due to catarrh, is quite curable. in a thousand cartes lh.i3 js proved abso- lutely true. Success invariably at- tends the use of C:ltarrhozone which hot cured catarrhal (144fness of 1'elily•fit•e years standing. Petie- tr.ttin; thrpu;h the p:lssare3 of the car. the sex:thin, vapor of Catarrh - ozone :tlietes the inflammation, da - "(troy the Pectis,. of Catarrh and toothy allows nciture to re-asist l.etself. Try Catarrhozoue yourself. 253. find WO sizes told by 111 deal- ers. CAMIT OR=g• Bears tb Tit Wind You Hai Ales Bard sf a very int ()resting 1 rendered consi81ing of a rccitatien Mr. John Mcltehic (rhe genial pro- bridal party entered the parlor. The retires of the date \\•m }razer. by Ella Link sand short :and Ppirited prj'tor of the 4.ommercial tech sold btide wax beautifully gowned in addresses E. J.NVi k irr of Exe- bu.ine•t( to Mr. dlnnery '1t,•dfcrn, of cream lustre, and Jor,ked chartniinr. - - • 0. U ti, , 11°117111111n, •P •Y• 1wl` n r\f- d wt: et r r (ne, aTtl1 flo r . IKinse, II el) Faber. N11. the lat. of April. 'Lr. '131saan has c 1 e p. • ter, .1. 1 by is w '1'!• • tables and 'house were derornt-' 3c es' on on t ' 1 xas Lak e rt Who takes t Young, e U J. 1�0 ter, .1. 11. Alonzo 110, Weal Seeitzcr, of Shipka, matte it not yet decid•d -where hr, will locate very 1:1 hle rli airman ,for 11.8 ('1041-` liapo4I'Ii)g •oft ) reiesn ohe to c+ r Mr. MTMa c Irl;. la Dr. McCue, our genial doctor, has :(hat his wife leas been in ,poor health been on the ,rush for the past few for some rime. weeks. Mr. Alexander 1). Hergott, ,who Miss F-°eny, of ,Chicago, ie the has been in the employ of Mr. A1. Quest of her 'cousins, 010 '!.aces ,Es- bort Morlock as ,blacksmith for 'sev- rery ; eral years left on Saturday for Cent- er. free Young ant1 With :1 pain- ' 1ralia, whore he its -i11 go i+1to the ful accident one day last wtsek,.wh stn , Iljg nlIintli ng•ndvi ireherswfol r 'hi sl►i . the pupil of one of his y' jtired by a ('4 k. \l r. Noting vias bill hope 14" ,Will be Alicceesftrl in pl acing a furnace in r he ),orae of his new undertaking. 111. M. O')iricn, clad (0411431 is 111'-00" lir. era Brott'n 0ee.4 41091 Fick for tory to raise a carpet to put ,1 rep=- the past toe •knt'itn setere r(•!(1.The follotwing i+ the rc ,ot t of the tater in place. in (pulling the NIT-. ,T. E. ily.ln, of the Bank staff e`Therl?11ion 1141(1 jn ti. S. No. 2, t" e it flew up striking hint in the eye, f+ laid up, aeroun of illness. causing lam coneiderabl•• pain. He Attention is called to th ,elver- borne, during the oast ;week. V .µ•1s urwhle to enc mit of (hotipt4 lisement of .1. .I1. 1loltznlinn u1 nn_ e`I rr.v, oo:al ;154 mark 4— foster Bray f(►:• „ankle 01 de).„.twlrvn he went o' her mannan. \l::'. Iloll71111111 I: ss ' 82, Lindsay Gardiner 271, to London t0 consult a epeci:aliit. , an est ¢bushed reputation for turn- Kay 260, Miner St 21. Sr. i1' •oecjelist informal hint that lite ins ou: the latest style i of atotbeet total .)lit marks.—\\•illie Jlontietll 285. Ann \lusoe 271, Flossie 1'a .' more 217, alert Brown 166, ilohn Turnbull 1a2, Jr. l%', lot al 290 — May parch 261, Ethel ll'nkin 210, Garnet I'asnmorc 229. Sr. 111, total 225—Kenneth McNicol 171. Jr. 111, total 2'25—Conr'w•y Itrown 211. Ma- nic Turnbull 195; ('ir.eriie AI(i,.o•1 ' t : 1111. Chrjseie• Riley 187, .(111,1 1104 - Bert 174, Viola dfunkin 174, Willie Jeffrey 134. Jr. 111, No. 2, total 275 —Jean Allison 240. 'JESSIE A. HAMILTON, :Tcachct. ter the ceremony n pleasant time tvis en joy( (4 with 1111u2.c end Kinl;in.., About 811 guests ,were present. The happy couple were „Qle recipients of many ((,cath and 'useful preeents as tokens of esteem. Mr. .41141 Mr 4. Fa beer .41101141 1Qctvin, for Michirnn where they will intake their future horse, anal it is the wivh of their their in any friends ,that 411 'ir VO) ee through the matrinlon1•11 r;t•:113 It 11) be (►n•• of 0ucc0e3 .111(1 14.11.1.1n0"e4. 8. M. No. 2, t'HIIol(Nt•; s1.e .1 eye was not i''' .:newly injures!, and his s,o•k of go:r1i 4s irtrze teak and by careful treatment the eight1a veriest asocanlent of patterns. ee µill beIrslo'ee1. Mrs.. Dryer who beg been nonfri 1 1 Miss Shconre 'Pre•,oan. of 1)ishw0e>,l• i to her bed for ,,.4/ OW' menthes ,lied Tt gilled on friends in totwn 0.1 \Pednes- lbehome East, Vher neon1CChides F nker. day of list week. the age of AO The 1upl!Iem••nt.try meeting of years. Friends have 111e sympathy the South intron Farmers' Institute of the entire community. was held here .Jost -.friday ant W.14 , A very set (1(41(,•0' h fell mins well attended. in 1 b seeming n 1 Cervjn while• returning /tom ((steed romhitied meeting of it he Farmers' i0' Monday evening Jest. it nppear's Imitate and Literary ^rickety way 11 at some boys (hell .1 dol( hitched l Geld In the ,public PC1)001 house, Tire to n sleigh and •while passin; the eart StreMt Boort strength. or heart weakness. means Nerve S trength, or Nerve Weaknelo—nothing more. Pos, lily'''. not one weak heart Ina hundred is, in O. self. actually diseased. it Is almost always • bidden tiny tittle nerve that really Is all at fault. This obscure nerve—the (y,ntlac, or Heart Nerve --ldmply nml., and must have, more power, mons stability, mons e.,edn,iling, niece governing O rength. Without that the Heart mama continua 10 fail, and the stomach and kidneys also hove $be.e same (entrn111ns nerves. This clearly explains why. as a medicine. Dr. Sloop's Restorative has In the pmt done 80 mncti fog weak and ailing Hearts. I,r. $lioep first sought the cause of all this painful. palpitating. suffixal. tee heart distress. Dr. sheep's RestoratIve-4b1$ molar prt'seriptton-1s alone directed to them weak and wasting nerve ce'nte0 it hul1A1[ It strengthens: It offers real. genuine heart help. If you would have strong hearts, strong di. pstton, strengthen these nerves— reeshWlsb marts• M needed, with Dr. Shoop's R.storativs Ilossonber.ry ':end (tavelle have teams tngaat•41 in drawing the loss front the be.a2h which they Iuechas- (from the otn owners and later dispos- ed ce(1 of to Mr. John GrGrieve of Parkhill kh:l Mr, G. Kellernlann and his crew of men and teams from Dashworl, have 2onlpletcd their work at G. 11. of timbering the limit they secured from 1t. Hamilton. Mr. Amos of the Post Office Store visited London on busineae Saturday. Mr, John Ross w1.° 11113 been up to the "Soo" for ctomc time, to -rived home on Thursday. He 'report's 4 ft. of snow when he left. We coulee do with name of it :here nicely. G. 11. Smith visited Blaipk.a on Sat anti y. Messri. Ezra Brenner, Jae. Hannan and their consorts visited their par- ents here on Sunday last. Mr. Marmon Gill is moving • to Port Frank where he has purchased the property of Mr. Frank ,Millet• John Baird who has been laid Nap for a few days is able to he out again. Noes on the institute me0(114t— \ir. J. 1t. Young 4 pink+ the 20111(1 leach then) some things about a horse. Apply to the Government, John. Apply I Apply! N1 r. John 13,44111 0f Fur Toon visited Grand Rend on fiitttrday, Iio Is looking fine. The Former's institute Meetings held en Saturday the 17th. was the moat nucoeseful one ever held here The afternoon meeting was well at- S. M tended by a -:very gltherin; of efargliers a lame • listened to lse very ia3 dresses 'by jhe spoakore. bumper crowd Jwas in the when Ilrennler's large 1t 'crowded to alt utmost ca 1)0•op10 from 11 the .sat country wilier' ore well coming out iby the lessert3 ed from (Dr. I1 coca, who s care and keep of a hole: -, Sheppard who epoko . tuuities oil ithe farma speaking on (the ea (ion, of the ehildrep.,� were intermingled wit' the Gramophone by) :lino itho iMbsses Gorinotf.'' Snaith and (Master SammyCa'rrtere rendered some very important eel - cations. olpsrillare A ,CORRECTION Editor "Times." Dear Sir :.— In I he Feb. 71h. is- sue of Ithe "Exeter Advoettc" men- tion was Inade about the wily it hi! I'ublia Works Department of the Dominion Government was throwing away the (public money by building breakwaters at St. Joseph and alio Grand Bend. "Now Sir, the Advo- •,l►e is trying to make the people be- lieve that 1st, J. I). Warwick, o[ Iltockville ¢renewed $21,388 :for 111.2 original •2onteect, which 111e say's tr:l: 1 •11x :•, ' completed on October 7t11 19 0,r that on the lith of November 1904 authority was given Lo expend the sum of $12UU Ito repair damage 'lo dock -by storms of Oct. 19, 20, 21, when to be (candid about it their was not at 'that time, 1 foot of time- ber in the water to t,ecoule damaged The $1200 was granted late in the faze of 1905, ,when between 7 and 8 hundred dollars were paid for timber to level up euperstruature, thereby leaving Barely enough anoney to pay for labor. When a ifurtllor grant of $600 was snade, to be expended In filling up (rebuilt places with stone and I might say just here that the most of that money was paid to a good Conservative. Then in Nov. 193)6 another grant of $100 was wade to do whatever little a•epeirs needed to •be done, '80 per cent. of which grant is still do our credit rat (Ot- tawa. The total extra grants amount to $1900 not $11,977.32 as the Advo- cate would make us believe, :111(1 there is nearly $100 of 04.41 clot spent. HIoping you will give this 541.lre in your valuable paper, :and al;ain thanking you, 1 remain. yours truly, \V. 13. Oliver Faro - man of Grand Bend Breakwater. 1'. S.—We are looking for more man- e' for our Breakwater. and 1 only hope we get it, W. 11. O. int 4 fair is en lm. It is essences and c C3 Ch a,► 11d^ 1).:1. rns etc., tend find' ecj'ltica. neuralgia. well in over 't 11e cheat of cold remove., t h tight aching. All dru egist s and sell et 50e. a a)OX , or post eflror the Zlnt-lluk Co., '1'orontol receipt of price. 6 boxes Be $2.50. Auction Sale FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS r , While 10 n Jl J h 19 !t1 [ 1 been elructed Bell by Public Auction tat LOT 10, E. B. BETWEEN K1RKTOh AND \VOODHAM. Tuesday, Feb. 26, '07 icomnloncin3 at 0110 o'clock phare the following property. HORSES -1 span of brown manes heavy draught, matched team; two-year-old stallion, heavy drawgh eligible for segjstration; 1 two-year, old „ending heavy draught ; 1 hors 5 years 01d, work or drive. THOROUGHBRED CATTLE — 1 cows due to calve in March; 2 twa year-old heif0rs due to ondvo in Ap til; 2 11011018 rising 2 years old.; , bull calf 11 months old; 2 bull calve 8 months 01(1. GRADE CATTLE -2 eows with nal at foot ; •J2 steers .rising .3 yours o14 2 salves 1'IGs AND HENS -2 brood sow duo to farrow; 1 stone pig; 75 bah While Leghorn. IMPLEMENTS -1 lumber wag 1 binder, Masta<'y lfarri3; 1 mowrp Massey Harris; 1 horse rake. Mai soy Harris : .1 aced drill. Massey Hal iris ; 1 florin; tooth cultivator, Mal well, nearly new; _1 ditto harrow; sot Diamond harrows; Ji land roller 1 scufficr; 1 welkin; plow; 2 twit plows; 1 fanning mill; 1 letosl rack; 1 net double harness. TERMS OF SALE—All sums odf $ and under, cash; over that amours 9 months •arodit will be ?given p furnishin; approved joint notes. 7 discount of 5 per cent. pees annul on lieu or notes. Everythin; must be sold a, ty , proprietor has rented his Carla. JOSEPH \VIIITE JOHN HANI� Auctioneer, 'Proprietor lj A CiRIPP This distressing and unfortunately very common malady easily takes rank among the very "meanest" of the diseases to which people living in this climate are liable. La Grippe is no respector of persons; it attacks the young and the old, the rich and the poor with the utmost impartiality. Except in the cases where Pneumonia develops, La Grippe is seldom directly fatal ; the real danger lies in the after effects. Even when the patient has fairly well recov- ered from an attack (and it is very hard to tell just when he has fully recovered) the muscles are relaxed, the nerves unstrung, the heart and lungs weak, the throat and bronchial tubes irritable and tender and the whole system depressed, run-down and in no condition to resist the attack of any other disease to which it may be exposed withdanger u tat da c and demands instant is fraught This condition g 8 and intelligent attention, the system must be built up and restored to a normal and healthy condition—advice easy to give, often very hard to follow. The appetite is liable to be poor and the digestion im- paired so that it is almost impossible to consume and digest sufficient ordinary food to do the work quickly and effec- tively. What is required is a concentrated food, palatable, easy to digest and containing the elements necessary to repair the waste which La Grippe has committed. Just such a food is found in RRA a scientifically prepared emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Iron and Phosphorus, palatable, digestible and effective. FERROL contains just what the run down system needs and all it requires. Cod Liver Oil to restore the lost flesh and make what is left firm and healthy, Iron to enrich the impoverished blood and restore elasticity and firmness to thenPPhosphorus to tone then muscles, Ph e!n claxcda sand brain as nothing else will. Two or three bottles of FERROL, taken after the acute stage of La Grippe has passed, will do more to repair damages than can possibly be accomplished in any other way. Try it and see. W. B. COLE, DRUGGIST, EXETER, ONT. _ . ' fit:: _ • e' •