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o report the
.LAO. ' We
y recovery
1a at present
proving as •fast
flee him.
ton, who has been haul-
Bosaenberry & Ravelle
ting experience on 8atur-
aeems they drive up the lake,
of the big ice banks, and on
day the ice began to break up as
drove over it, but after driving
aquae distance he got to the solid ice
amain much to his relief.
WOE OVER SIXTY YEARS
1 Jlrl Ow AND Knee -Tame Iteelazv.—,Ira
Wtasbw'e800thing Syrup has bees used for
Mies on se rainy veers by mt:iona of mothsntor their
-week when a whue teething, with perfect mow-
�-- the child. softens the game, allay, an
et there to bid ptirhberm wind collo. and is the beet remedy
or to his leagii► It la pleasant to the taste. sold
B by is every pato of we world. > e
est. The party !vas ej fes Its value !e Incalculable. Be
bake Mrs Wlnslow'e akothltur
of a surprise, and at Mor no other kind.
ince Mr. and Mrs. Dun- 0 teed under the Food and
ailed forward and pre- Drdus Aot, ,Puna 30th, 1900. Serial
h u purse containing $73 Number 1098.
following address: -�--
r. and Mrs. Duncan:— \Ve, IIENSALL
friends and neighbors have met --
have always proven yourselves Mrs. It. Beek is visiting her
be worthy on all occasions, the daughter, Mrs. W. Ketnp, of St.
of neighbor in its fullest . Marys for a few weeks.
e. To Mr. Duncan we would sly Mr. Alex Smith was called to
t e hen we think of boyhood day's i Michigan lust week owing to siok-
Iless.
Messrs. R. Higgins and W. Shop•
herd leave un Monday for Edmou•
ton.
Mr. Fred Petty, of .Toronto, has
taken a position with his uncle. G.
C. Petty, butcher, for the suy.►n.t r.
Messrs. John and Goorgo .Welsh
spent Sunday with friends in Lon.-
don.
oo-don.
Miss Ida Peart, of Lolndon, is vis-
iting for a few days under the pars
e1I'ful. Plugto vii has always ••'tttal roof.
rover that "men are only boys Miss Joynt of Lucknow, who has
✓ otstt t all, hearts don't change been spendintr a few weeks with her
tach after all." You have alw'ay's uncle. Mr. Geo. Joynt, has returned
your part to make other hearts home.
erful and happy.. We know your Mr. and J rs. John Chapman. of
lace will bo hard to fill, but ave London, visited the former's moth -
now our loss will b" gain for oth-
rs What we have said regarding
ourself can truthfully be said of
ant estimable wife and dear child -
In. Please accept this purse and
Aatever you may purchase with its
intents. vve know will remind you
friends who now ask you to ne-
wt the same as a small token of
yc esteem in which you are held.
gored in behalf of those present.
'Mr. Duncan made a very happy
)each in response, thanking his
any friends for their kind expres-
ons toward hint and his wife, and
tat while he would be many miles
✓ ay, would have a soft spot in his
fart for the many loyal friends in
obi vicinity-.
After the presentation a lengthy
rogram was given, consisting of
recitation by Miss Gertie Miller
truth organ solo by .Edgar ltuttkirt :
Leech by Councillor Ronny; song
r 'Moodie' and Allison: speech by
ourtcillor Atkinson: song by Tina Arthur are busy hauling material
icDonald: song by Mr; E. Shier: for their new resideuoet they con-
✓ ect), ilr. Carr : song. +tliss Nina 1 template erecting this corning sum-
ro bring hack to memory happy
ayes that were never darkened
'ith quarrels. This makes us think
f the old saying "The boy is the
tither of the man." \Ve gladly
tate that this is a true saying in
egg rd to yourself. We shall miss
ou at all our gatherings, and by
o ur leaving us one link in the chain
ill ha broken that binds frend with
need. There will be one leas to
tin us in all that is healthful and
er over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gliders, of Toledo.
Ohio, who hive been visiting Mr.
Joseph Ellis ifor some weeks. re-
turned home; on ,Monday.
.Mr. Thos. Wood, of Stratford, is
spending souse weeks with Mr. A.
McPherson. ,
Mr. John Ilobkirk is engaged at
present as blacksmith at the Ilell
foundry, Seaforth.
Mr. John Moore spent Sunday
with friends in Clinton.
The Clinton Hockey club visted
our town on• Wednesday. night last
and succeeded in defeating our boys
by a score of 4 to 2.
The farmers of the Mothdist con-
gregation are busy hauling gravel
for the new .cement building which
,will be erected this coming summer,
and will be one of the finest of its
kind in the corinty. Its dmeusions
are to be 100 fl. by 50 ft.
Messrs. It. ('ud:nore and J. 11. Mc -
tont ieth : speech, Mr. Cameron :
Moir, Moodie anil Allison : recitation
iisv Gertio Miller, speech, Mr.
nte'r.
Mr. Thos. Murdock has been con-
fined to the house for the past ee'nk
out,' : song. Moodie and Allison : with a very severe attack of La
peed', M r. ltoach viol itt solo. Ken -1 Grippe.
th Duncan: song Mr. •E. Shier. The many friends of Mr. John
After the program was concluded,Blatchford still be sorry to learn
e' remainder of the evening was that he is confined to the house
rat iu tripping the light tenets- through illness.
after wtech every one expressed Abner Arnold. of Buffalo. has
it regrets at t he removal of M r. Laken a position as junior in the
Mrs. Duncan, hoping tlretu pros- Sovereign Itank.
ty and happiness in their new 'the hockey club intend holding a
e. carnival on Friday night when liber-
al prizes will be awarded for the
usual costuun•s anti a ladies and
gents rat • and a boys race under
1'2 years.
Rev. Dr. Daniels, of London. will
give his celebrated teeters "Un -
OUR TROUBLE INDIGESTION
eft probably you know the evils
latent ion, fermentation and irri-
It that accompany digestive
les. Next important is to crow teed Kings" in the ytethodisl
v bow prolnetly Nervilint' cures church on Jlouday next.
is tis wink it relieves bloating
feeling of feline'++, Puts thy en- Croup can positively be slopped its
twenty minutes. No vomit ing—
nothing to sicken o: distress your
child. A nw-ect pleasant and spite
Syrup; called Dr. Shoon's Croup Cunt.
does the work and ti,Ues it quickly.
Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for croup
alone, remember. It docs not. claim
to co e a dozen ailments. It's for
croup, that's all. Sold by W. S.
digestive apparatus in perfect
er makes you feel fit and fine all
t. For interne' pain .Polson's
vilitte surpasses every knowii
Hedy• Keep it in the house al-
e's, it's a sourer of comfort in
hour of emergency. Large hot -
for 25e. et all dealers.
A Doctor's
M:edicine
A��l,�r's CIlft
herry Pectoral ist not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. It cures hard cases,
evert and desperate cases,
ronic cases of asthma, pleu-
sy, bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
The bout kind of a teatimonial—
"Bold for over silt; >-ear.."
fric..
wad hash" recovery by tak-
e/ Ayers Pills at bedtime.
read s t. J. o. A ter Pn • Lnwru. fogs.
A�w adeturer. or
e1RS4PARlLLA.
liens►1Lr S.
til ue tra)It.
We kav• no merges t W. robn,A
WI formulas of ail ear mw'rtaa..
Ilow.cy.
TILAMI:S ItO.1I)
and Mr-. Jas. Il:aldetteue,
gave a dancing early' to the young
people of th • set rounding country
last Ft May evening. The evening
was pleasantly spent.
r. and Mt s. Andrr,w ('atnOwl]
are at pre.' rat visiting friends in
8eafortii and Logan.
Mr. and Nlrs. Geo. llontieth tee
tert.,inral .t litunIee of rel atitev and
friends on Monday cunning.
flies NI and C.11111,11 iv spending a
fee days pith her friend, Mts. \lee-
, ley ltelfour,
hiss ytella (tray in vinitin_
friends in Itusveldni • and I'ull•trton.
Ile fun.•ral of tit late tits. Mc
Naught.nt, mother of Mrs. Ilenry
Passmore, toot: place ill Croute' ly
on enmity aflerneon.
Miss Ferguson. of Ilens:ill itt the
guest of her caunin, flims Florence
Hunk in.
Mr. .Ins. Gal diner and his ester
Mee, (;rete, of \Calton. erre visiting
relatives here at ;•resent,
t THE OIt1UI\Al, COiN CURE.
No rnb•titute lets ever been devitt-
cd that gives the .mink painless te-
suite of Pulliam'• Coin F,xtrnetor.
Fee fifty year.,. its sueeiv• hats (teen
unetiunlled. tor safety and thor-
ough cure use '•l'ut,sam's only.
R T 1 M E S, FEBRUARY 28th 1907.
D NURSE
of Experience, Advises
Regard to Their Health.
Mrs- Martha PDhlman
of 55 Cheater Avenue,
Newark, N. J.. who is a
graduate Nurse from the
Blockley Training School
at Philadelphia, and for
'az years Chief Clinic
'Nurse at the Philadelphia
Hospital, writes the letter
printed below. She has
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional education and
what she has to say may
be absolutely relied upon.
Many other worsen are
afflicted as she was. They
can regain health in the
e way. It is prudent
fo heed such advice (roto
each a source.
Mrs. Pohlman writes:
"I ata firmly persuaded,
after eight years of experien-
ce with Lydia E. 1'inkham's
Vegetable Compound, that
it is the safest and best medi-
cine for auy suffering woman
to use.
Immediately after my
marriage I found that my
healthbegan to fait ane. 1
became weak and pale, with
severe bearing -down pains,
fearful backaches and fru
quent dizzy spells. The doc-
tors prescribed fur rue, yet 1
did not improve. I would
bloat after eating and fre-
quently become nauscated-
I had pains down through my Limbs so 1
could hardly walk. It was as bad a case of
female trouble as I have ever known. Lydia
& I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, how-
ever, cured me within four months. Since
that time 1 have had occasion to recommend
it to a number of patients suffering from all
forms of female difficulties, and 1 find that
while it is considered unprofesional to re-
commend a patent nteslicine, 1 ran honestly
recommend Lydia 1: !Inkhorn's Vegetable
Compound, for 1 have found that it cures
female ills, where all other medicine fails.
1t is a grand medicine for sick women."
Money cannot buy such testimony as
this—merit alone can produce such re-
sults, and the ablest specialists now
•gt�s that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegge-
table Compound is the most irWvereally
successful remedy for all female diseases
known to medicine.
When women are troubled with irre-
gular suppressed or painful 'periods,
weakness, displacement or ulceration of
the female organs, that bearing down
feeling, infiartimation, backache, bloating
st! lfattilence), general debility, indigee-
p, and nervous prostration. or are tweet
With each symptoms as dizziness, faint -
ns., lassitude, excitability. Irritability.
Women in
nervousness, eleepleasneae, melancholy(
"all -gone" and "want-to-be-left-alone'
feelings, blues and hopelessnee., they
should remember there is ono tried and
true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound at once ramoves
such troubles.
Noother female medicine in the
world has received ouch widespread and
unqualified endorsement.
The needless suffering of women from
diseases peculiar to their sex its terrible
to see. The money which they pay to
doctors who do not help them is an
enonnous waste. The pain is cured and
the money is saved by Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound.
it is well for women who are ill to
write Mrs. Pinkhattt, Lynn, Masse The
present Mrs. Pint,•ham is the daughter-
in-law of Lydia E. I'inkham, her aesrdant
for many years before her decease, and
for twenty-five years since her advice hu
been freely given to sick women. In her
great expenence, which covers man
years, she has probably had to deal_witb
dozens of cases just like yours. Her
advice is strictly confidential.
LpdIa E. Piakbam's Vegetable Compound Succeeds where Others Fall.
To the Editor of the Times: FARQUHAR
It is some time since the --
Exeter Canning and Preserving The grand concert given by the
Company wets formed, and I feel members of the I. O. F. Lodge on
that itt the interests of myself arid
many other shareholders a meet-
ing should be coiled in the near fu-
ture, ao that we may know what is
being done. The time Le almost here
when active building operations will
conttuence and the shareholders are
entitled to know what has been ac -
Tuesday evening wits the most suc-
cessful ever given by the Local order.
The hall was filled to its utrnubt capa-
city, and the entertainers were tecery-
ed with the heartiest entinisianl. Dr.
Henderson. the high Secy. ter West-
ern Ontario presided as cheirtnan sed
oomplished up to date. gave an interesting address on Fores-
try. Mr. LeRoy Kenney, the enter -
Yours, tamer. of Toronto,'arnueed the and-
SI(AREHOLDEIt. ience immensely, while Bert Harvey,
also of Toronto uncorked his large
EASY Tti RETAIN Ill tLT11. • barrel of funny eonge. Prof. Brown,
Most important of all is proper of Exeter accompanied the singer. Mr.
attention to the bowels. Avoid con- Brown is an exceptionally fine player
stipation, it's the health -killer of to- and gave the beat of satisfaction,:
day. Harsh griping medicine is
ruinous—beware of it. Kest re-
sults follow- a truly vegetable rein- i If your aro Constipated, dull, or
edy like Dr. Hamilton's l'ills of bilious or ,have a sallow complexion,
Mandrake and Butternut which not try ,Lax -eta just once to ace what
only relieve costiveness in ono night +prey wjll do for you. Laz-etc are
but cures the cause of the trouble It.tle toothsome Candy •tablets—nice
nod prevents its return. No dis- to eat, nice in effect. No ;ripin;, no
tress or inconvenience, attends the pain. Just a igerille Laxative e(feat
use of Dr. Hamiltott's fills which teat is pleasingly desirable. Handy
are world famous for their mildness for the vest pocket or purse. Lax -
and efficiency. Soldeverywhere 25e etc meet every desire. Lax, -eta
COM(' per box• com.J POO in beautiful litho;r'ph-
�9 r8 1' __30 X.3. S metal boxes at 5 cents and 250.
old by W. S. Ilowey
Swaths _Aihe Kind You Hare Alwa Bought
Signature
of
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Cltt IleSHANIe — LITTLE -1n Tor- )1:7cENTHAt
onto, on Wed. Feb. 17th„ at the
borne of the bride's parent's 11 r. v r.,wwvircvti
and lire. Robert Little, when their STRATiO.RO. ONT.
daughter, Martha J., was married
to Mr. 11. N. Cruikshnnklof Exeter.
DIGNAN—IUODGINS --- In lntcan, 00
Saturday, Feby-. 19th., Miss .Ienitie
11odgins, of Lucnn, was married to
Mr. Ware. Dignati, of Lucatt, and
a former resident of Exeter.
STE\WAIt'l'—CREECH—in Exeter on
Monday evening, Feby. 25tth., nt
th • home of lh • bride's parents,
11r. and Sirs. William Creech when
their daughter l-:ilna was married 4
'fo M r. Alex :Mew art.
DIED
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clay Feby. 24th-, Waldo 1tisell •eweeee eeeee1.+++.I-+++ .++++: }}
fir. and rm. fiJonasJonasIlnrtleib aged
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14 years 11 intuit lin :lnd 15 dna s.
IIEDDEN—At his home in .Crediton
East, on Monday. ageFeby. !24th., \[r.' Which s
\1'e•Iry lleddend .1R.
MARRIED ----
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CENTItALIA
Miss Katie Elliot, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. \\'ill Elliot, was last week
successful in passing her examina-
tions at the London Conservatory of
music. She took honors in oral, vo-
cal, arid written. Miss Elliot is a
talented young lady and is to be
congratulated on her success.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nevins, of
London, are visiting at Mr. Samuel
McCoy's.
Miss Uiasdale, of Kiign•n, is the
guest of Miss Aggie Hepburn.
Miss \Vinuifred Essery visited
friends in Ilderton last week.
Miss Elsie Handford, of Loudon,
is visiting at her uncles, Mr. James
Ila ndford.
Mr. Wesley Lukter, of St. John, is
e''lliig his mother here,
Miss Webb, of St, John. is the
guest of Iter sister, 'Mrs. John Col-
will.
ol-
wit1.
Mr, Don Coughlin, who has been
visiting friends here for the past
ttvo months left for his house in
Manton, Alberta, last week.
Miss Lillian Anderson returned
home Monday after a pleasant visit
with friends in London.
Rev. G. \V. Andrews Avas in De-
troit last week attending the fun-
eral of his aunt.
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Olt .ACID ItIFTINGS OF J''OOI).
131I.EANS END THEME SYMPTOMS
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and a feeling of lightness and re-
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appetite and freedom from all di-
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female ailments, piles, headache, and
all liver kidney and stomach disor-
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the 'Mean Co., Toronto, for price. 6
boxes sent for $2.50.
41=1.411. "X" R=A.
Ears tie The Kind You Haw Always Bound
of
ZURICH
Mr. John Kochene. of North Da-
kota, who has been visiting friends
in this locality for some time, left
last week for his home.
Miss Phoebe Rickbeil is attending
the millinery openings in Toronto.
On her return she will take a posi-
tion with one of the Exeter Moroi.
Mr. Henry Lebeau and family left
last week for Texas where they will
make their future (tome.
To stop a cold with "Preventics"
is eater tban Ito let it run and aurae
tit afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze
star)" Preventice will head off all
colds and Grippe, and perhaps wave
you trom pneumonia err bronslritis.
Prevent ice are little toothsome
candy cold euro 'tablets selling in 6c
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you begin to emcee. 'try Preventiss.
They will surely check the cold and
please you. Sold by W. 8. Howey.
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TIIE WONDEROI'S W!• T WITH-
. 'OCT PAINT.
(By T. Frost.)
This country's coming to no good,
I hear ita death knell roll.
It's funny looking brownish trunk,
The color of a mole
We, who burrs it. call it muck,
The miners call it coal.
taluses it jolly soots' tomos spring,
We can't get cars, we ain't get wood, Our rake. it will be run, 7. +
Not even Souris ooal. They've put the beastly, dirty stuff,
Our wheat is lying in Che bin.
No money in our clothes:
Unless we burn the C. 1'. R.
My friends we will bo froze.
The cusses got their Mice of land,
They kltow they own the earth,
And catch them caring how we stand,
No fire on our hearth.
They say they have not got the cars,
We know they've •got our dough.
Come on Jim Hilt And let them see,
Their pace is far too slow.
Good friends, we're having hard. bard
times.
You bet your Sunday shirt:
The stuff they send us now, for coal,
is "naught" but bloowitt' dirt.
I think it must be stuff they find,
That is scratched up by a rat, So when I run for Parliament,
And then to only think that we You please to vote for me.
Can't get enough of that. -"Carnduff Gazetteer
Up, fifty cents a tort.
it's hard to.clutelt and know a chunle
Of frozen beef, By Jove:
And atch] your tion of "spuds" a;a
freezin'w:
Sitting on the stove.
I think I'd walk out of the West.
If the show• were not so deep:
I'd go to Panama, fay Jinks: •
And in the sunshine sleep.
But how's n fellow. -to get out
When he hasn't get a dollar? , tjt
11 I jumped a train ; the C. Pa Oj
Would pitch me in some hollers -
Where aro our politicians now,
Who promised us good thinget
They're like a comrade in a rowie
You need them, they take winged
\\'licit I go down to Ottawa
Coal will be sent in free :
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Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
aaee Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
Pres. W. H. I'AStIMORE, Fnrquhars
Vice•Pres.:—J. L. RvsseeL.
ItuseeLLDALIR. P. 0.
DI RECTOR8.
Wm. ROY, BoarinoLar P. 0,
WM. BROC•K WINCH MARA P.O.
T. RYAN, DOBUN P. 0'
ROBERT NORRiS, Steffe.
AGENTS,
JOHN EMERY. Exeter. agent for
Uaborne and Iliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent
for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. P. BEAVERS,
Secy.Treae, Farquhar..
OLADMAN ! BTANiIfrRY, Solleiterel
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_ 1'H E 1'IOLSONS BANK
• (Incorporated by Act of Pariiantenttii56)
CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• •••• $3.000.000.00
/HE NEw WIr I RESERVE FUND • • • ' • • • • • • • • • S3.000.000.00
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EXETER BRANCH
Open every Lawful Day from 10 A. N. to f P. M. except Matinee; in a. M.101 /, M.
Farmers' dale Notes cashed or collected. Pointe 'supplied
On application. DRAFTS nn all point,. In the ireminloe, Onset Iterate sed un-
ited States, bought and sold at iowe.t. rates of exchange,
SAVINGS DEPART/MINT
Deposits of of 1.00 ani upwards received. inter:nit torn -
pounded halt yearley, and added to principal June 30th and December Net. I.
po.*ta Receipt. afro freed and highee.t current rate.( of Interest allowed,
Advances made to fernier. stock dealers and business men at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Agent. at rxeter for Dom. Ooves,jmeat,
Dlakeon eft Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, manager.
To Cure a Cold in one Day =et"
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