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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-02-28, Page 12r Times otice stitute e new ted Zurich finished draw- tb Con, for this d a telegram on announcing the er-in-law, Jas. Beck- nt. Mich. W. 13. and also , Vs are Oliver, sr., attended eral retuning; on Friday. s are sorry to have to report the Ins illness of Flossy Lovie. We e to hear of her speedy recovery rs. \1 m. Patterson is at present laid up with the grippe. John Baird is not improving as fast as we would like to see him. Walter Statton, who has been haul- ing logs for Bosseuherry & Il:ayette held an t xeitiug experience on Satur- day. It seems they drive up the lake. outside of the big ice banks, and on that day the ice began to break .up as he drove over it, but after driving some distance he got to the solid ice again much to his relief. BORNE FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS of Mr. ,David Duncan AN Ow AND WtiLL-'1U►liD ItiYLDr.-Zdre Wtnelow'sSoothtng Syrup has been used for scene of gay festivi4ICS on OM' may years bymillions ofmothers tor their ' b arteoa011ant�ae• patoDares wind collo. and 1s the best reXedy 00 friends met tilers to bid Ior�tarrham. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold farewell. prior to his leaving bydruggIsteineverry pan of the world. 96 Dents a Dottie. lie value !e lnoaloulsbte. Be for the northwest. The party was sure and take MreWinelow'e t)oothlitir in the uature of a surprise, and at 8yrupaad ask for no other kind. the. proper time Mr. and Mrs. Dun- Drugs Guaranteed ranteedJunoer the 1Food and Serial Number 1098. ay night of last week, when ibptesthheatt d aotteeatheDume, all can were called forward and pre- sented with a purse containing $73 and the following address: To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan:- We, your friends and neighbors have met ,who have always proven yourselves to be worthy on all occasions; the name of neighbor in its fullest sense. To Mr. Duncan we -would say that when we think of boyhood days ase bring back to memory happy days. that were never , darkened .with quarrels. 'Phis makes us think of the old saying "The boy is the father of the man." We gladly state that this is a t rue saying in regard to yourself. We shall miss you at all our gatherings, and by your leaving us one link in the criatn will be broken that hind+ frond with friend. There will be one less to join us in all that is healthful and helpful. • 1'lugtown has always proven that "men are only, boys grown t all, hearts don't change much after all." You have always done your. part to make other hearts cheerful and happy.. \\'e know your Loudon, visited the torwer's woth- ;gm will, be hard to fill, but ?IVO er over Sunday. I:f6sr our loss will be, gain for oth- , Ili v at d Mrs. Gliders, of Toledo, trs What we have said regarding ? Mr. ourself can truthfully be said off Ohio, W 1(0 have forbeen some visiting re- turned oseph turned house on Monday. Mr. Thos. \Vood. of Stratford, is. spending' some weeks with Mr. A. McPherson. Mr. John Ilobkirk is engaged at present as blacksmith at the 11o11 tout dry,• Sea forth. Mr. John Moore spent Sunday with friends in Clinton. The Clinton hockey club visted our towwh on Wednesday night last and succeeded in defeating our boys by a score of 4 to 2. The farmers of the Mcthdist con- gregation are busy hauling gravel for the new cement building which Will be erected this coming summer. and will be one of the fittest of its kind in the county. Its duuensione are to be 100 ft. by 50 ft. Messrs. 11. Cudinorc and J. 11. Me - 11 ENSALI. Mrs. 1t. Beek is visiting daughter, Mrs. W. Kemp, of Marys for a few weeks. - Mr. Alex Smith was called Dlichigart last week owing to Iters. • Messr4. It. Higgins and W. Shop* herd leave on Monday for Edmon- ton. • Mr. Fred Petty, of •Toronto, has taken a position with his uncle, G. C. Petty, butcher. for the summer. Messrs. John and George ;Welsh spent Sunday with friends in Lon- don. oadon. Miss Ida Peart, of London, is vis- iting for a few days under tho par, ental roof. Miss Joynt of Lucknow, who has been spending a few weeks with her uncle, Mr. Geo, Joynt, has returned home. Mr, slid Mrs. John Chapman, of her St. to sick - THE E R E Z E R Z' 1 Dd E S, FEBRUARY •ZSth 1907. rsi77F7tOY TM 1 TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience, Advises Women in Regard to Their Health. Mrs. Martha Pohlman of 5.5 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a graduate Nurse from the Blockley Training School at Philadelphia, and for 'six yearn Chief Clinic INuree 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 women aro afflicted as she was. They can regain health in the same way. It is prudent to heed such advice from such a source. Mrs. Pohlman writes : "I am firmly persuaded, after eight years of experien- ce with Lydia E. 1'inkbam's Vegetable Compound, that it is the safest anit.best medi• cine for auy suffering woman to use. "Immediately after my marriage 1 found that my health began to fail me. 1 became weak and pale, with severe bearing -down pairrs, fearful backaches and fre- quent ditty spells. The doc- tors prescriber- for me, yet 1 did not improve. 1 would bloat after eating and fre- quently ro quently become nauseated. I bad pains down through my limbs ISO 1 could hardy walk. It was as bad a case of female trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. 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 femaledtfticulties, and 1 find that while it !s considered unprofessional to re- commend a patent medicine, 1 can honestly recommend Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for I have found that it cures female ills, where all other medicine fails. It is a grand medicine for sick women." Mone cannot buy such testimony as this -merit alone can produce such re - suite, and the ablest specialists now that Lydia E. i'inkllam's Vege- ta le compound is the most un:versalty euocessfdl remedy for all female diseases known tp medicine. When women are troubled with irre- gular, suppressed or painful periods, meat, displacement or ulceration of the letnele organs, that bearin .clown feeling, inflammation, backache, boating (or !Sentience), general debility, indiges- tioar and nervous prostration, or are beset with finch symptoms as dizriness, faint - net iridin a excitability. Irritability. Your estimable wife and deal c u ren. Please accept this purse and whatever von may purchase with its -contents, we know will remind you of ask fptrtth d e aatneo ase%a smallotoken te- of the esteem in which you are held• Signed in behalf of those present. Mr. •Drutcan made a very happy speech in response, thanking Ida litany- friends for their kind values - Pions toward him and his wife, and • that while he would be many miles away, would ha ve a soft spot in his heart for the runny loyal friends in f this vicinity. After the presentation a lengthy program was given, consisting of n recitation by Miss Gertie Miller ; lmout11 organ solo by Edgar '[union; specr)i by Councillor ltoutly by 'Moodie and Allison : :speech by Councillor Atkinson; song by +Tina Arthur are busy hauling inaterta McDonald; song by Mr. E. Shier; for their nein residences they cot► - \1' Nina r template erecting this corning sum- mer. Nile Thos. Murdock has been con- fined to the house for tho past •meek speech, 1)r. Carr : song. +• iss lltontieth : speech, Mr. Cameron; ong•-.loodie anti Allison ; recitation :'lies Gertie Miller. speech. • Shute; song, Moodie and •Allison;f with a very severe attack o sperch Mr. Roach : violin solo. Ken- r Griee` ul:u,v [ric ads of Df r. John nett) 'Duncan : song Mr. -L. She r. After the program was co►leled••d, the remainder of the evening %%os spent in tripping the light fantas- tic. after At Inch every one exeresardl their regrets at. the removal of Mr. and pros- perity rs. an d tthappirtesshoping, in them theirl'ne%w levee. IS %OC'R TROUBLE INDIGESTION 'Then probably you know the evils Of distention. fermentation and irri- tation that accompany digestive troubles. Next important is to 1110%w Low promptly Nerw•iline cures Quick as n o kilitl relieves bloating ati r- end feeling t 1 ile' perfect digestive apparalu+ in l Ord.•r makes you feel fit and fine rill itlalchfoicl will be sorry to learn that he 19 Cuufined to the house through: illness. Abner Arnold. of 'buffalo, has taken a position :19 jOnior in the Sovereign flank. The hockey club intend holding a carnival on Friday night %%lien liber- al prizes ni11 be awarded for the usual costumes and a ladies and gents race and a boys race under. 12 years. Rev. Or. Daniels. of London, ei11 give his celebrated lecture "1'n - crowned !Sings" in the Jictliodist church on Monday next. Croup can poeil ively be slopped in twenty minutes. No vumitin3- f nothin; to sicken o: distress your 'Id, A ,Meet pleasant and ,sato Piles let quick relict from Dr. Shoop'- Masia Ointment. Itemew• iles-and it works ber awith oariaintJ amade stone for nd satisfac- tion. Itehini. painful, protrudi�n3. or blind piles disappear liko wa.;ia by its use. Try it and race. For sale by W. 8. lfowev. CENTRALIA Miss Katie Elliot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliot, was last week Successful ill passing her examina- tions at the London Conservatory of anisic. Site took honors in oral, vo- cal, and 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 Dinsdale, of Kippers, is the guest of Miss Aggie Hepburn. Miss \Vlimit red Essery friends itt 'Merton last week. Miss Elsie 'landlord, of Loudon. is visiting at her uncles, Mr. James 'landlord. Mr. Wesley Luker. of St. John, is visitng his mother here. Miss Webb, of St. John, is Col • t- guest of her sister. will. Mr. Dan Coughlin, who has been visiting friends here for the past two months left for his home in Manton; Alberta, last %reek. Miss Lilliatt Anderson returned home Monday after a pleasant visit With friends in London. Rev. G. W. Andrews ;was in De- troit last week attending the fun- eral of his aunt. nervousness. sleeplessness, melancholy, "all -gone" and "want -to -be -left -alone' feelings, bines and hopelesenese, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound at once ramoves such troubles. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. The needless suffering of women from diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible to see. Tho money which they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous 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. Pinkhant, Lynn, blase„ The present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter- in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, here/Instant • for many years before her decease, and for twenty-five years ranee her advice has been freely given to sick women. In her great experience,. which covers many years, she has probably had to deal.wllth dozens of cases just like yours. Het advice is strictly confdential. Lydia L Plakkaa's vegetable Cvopoud Succeeds where .others Fall. • Ever Have Heartburn?' To the Editor of the Times: E AIRQI IIAIR It is some time since the ^- Exeter Canning and Preserving The grand concert given by the Company was formed, and 1 feel members of the I. O. F. Lodge on th•rt in the interests of myself and Tuesday evening was the most sue - many other shareholdern a meet- ing should 1)4' called in the near fu- ture, so that we may know what is being clone. The time is almost here when active building operations will commence and the shareholders are entitled to know what has been ttt- coutp1i51tcd up to date. Yours, I twiner, of Toronto,.amueed the aud- ience immensely, while Bert Harvey. ---�' . also of Toronto uncorked his large EASY TO RETAIN HEALTH. 1 barrel of funny songs. Prof. Brown. Most 'iutportant of all is proper 1 of Exeter accompanied the singer. Mr. attention to the bowels. Avoid Con- Brown is an exceptionally fine player etipalion, it's the health -killer of to- and gave the beat of satisfaction,. day. Harrill griping medicine is ruittous-beware of it. hest re- your aro Conatipatcd, dull, or sults 10110w a truly vegetable rem- If edy like Dr. Hamilton's fills of bilious or .have ,a sallow complexion, Mandrake and Butternut which not • pry Lax -ere just once to ere what only relieve costiveness in etre night I they will do for you. Laz-ots are but cures the cause of the trouble ILtle toothsome Candy .tablet, -nice and preterits its return• No dig' l l0 eat, slice in effect. No-;riprnt. no tress or inconvenience rittonds the; vein. Just a ;;mile Laxative •effect use of I)r. Hamilton's fills which teat is pleasin;ly desirable. Handy are world famous for their mildness 1 for the vest pocket or purse. Lax. r •a- i, s 'r L.1 C ,rcevery desire. . t 2 cot and efficiency. Bold everywhere els meet per box. come .3 you in beautiful litbto;raph• od rnttnl boxes at 5 cents and 25o. O�.>BTORX'21L• Sold by W. S. llowey Tte Kind You Ban Always l'eas'h lt.arathe &piton of cessful ever given by the local order. The hall was filled to its utmost capa- city, and the entertainers were receiv- ed with the heartiest enthusiant. Dr. Henderson. the high Secy. tor West- ern Ontario presided as chairman and gave an interesting address on Fores- try. Mr. LeRoy Kenney, the enter - OR ACID RIE'TINGS OF a.'001). BILEANS END THESE SIMPTOM8 Howl Because when% foodhen y retu urns witlt that sour taste, ve "heartburn," wind after food or any of these unpleasant "feelings of ful- ness," it is because your digestive system has given way for the time• The "food tax" upon its energies has been too heavy. ''deans just enter the stomach, and, dissolving there, they liberate certain herbal essences which ut onto correct the gastric gl the blood nds. The antdsare�car carried s also pato to into the liver. 'There they operate on the bit ll d are carried .'h11411�.4 lrl•h O uu l)itut►ti Vegetable Preparation forAs- silnilatiltg thcFoodattdRegauki- tiltg the Stomachs a11dBowels d • promote ss Digestion,Cheerfui- nessandRest.C�untains neither Optum.Morpbtife nor Muria NOT IARC OTIC. Jar+ dO.dn-softzuffr�8 J1.�ati. S..d- .Llu - Aj}r��aa. Jesd • Hi(v dafo• Now Sud - ( r. is now: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stolnactt.Diarrhoca. Worms ,Convutsions,Fevcrish- tless mid Loss OF SLEEP TacSimille'SiiOnature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. THE WON-DEROUS WEST ,OUT PAINT. bile -secreting cells, an (By T. frost.) to the delicate vessels of tho tubes- This country's corning t. no good, tines. All along, these herbal exam- I hear its death roll. ces act beneficially, so that digestive \\.r can't gst cars, knell can't get wood, disorders are corrected, the bowels Not even Souris coal. are gently opened - not violently purged - the acid and fermenting Our wheat is lying in the b1.7.1, substances are remove] from the No money In 'Our clothes; body, the blood is cleared of poisons Unless we burn the C. P. R. and a feeling of lightness and re- My friends we will be froze, stored vigor, with return of healthy The cusses got their slice of land, appetite and freedom from all di- They know they own the earth, gestivea troubles is the result. Bi And catch them caring how we stand, leans also cure constiPa'lion, debility No fire on our hearth. female ailments, piles. headache, and They say they have not got the cars, dall liver kidney and stomach disor- \Ve, know they've got our dough, 50rs. Of all storesx.or andt druggists of Colne on Jim Hill and let them see, 60 cents a box, ro post free from 'Their pace is far too slow. the Bilean Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for $2.50. Good friends, we're having hard, hard T- titles. GI. .-'r Rt.A•. You bet your Sunday shirt; the Kind You Have Ahrays Bougtd The stuff they send us now, for coal, &Sults _� 1. "naught" but Iiloomin' dirt. CASTOR For Infanta and Childr The Kind You H Always Bough Bears the Signature of W ITII- 11 For Ov ThirtyTea CASTORI. TNT OENT*U COMPANY. NEW T00% O.r over. For internal 1':1111 . O•o cls Nerwilinr 5urpa5se5 swots know% a1 i Sy rup, called Dr. Shooti s Croup Cure, renietly'. Keep 11 in the house a1- does the work and clots it quickly. twa)'4, it's a sours~ Of comfort in Or. Shoals Croup Cure is for croup the hour of entereency. Large' bot- alone, retnembor. 11 does tw,t claim ties for 2+,e. at all dealers. to co , • .1 dozen ailteenls. It's for -- croup, tl, it's ail. Sold by W. S. llowwey. A Doctor's Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. it is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. it cures hard cases,1 severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu- risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. The best kind of a testimonial - " (told for over silty years." Y a0 Oaur�rs otn' M� £I•a,sewure t tw<sPACIIIA. yeta7 U I1'.$YQ. We bate se seeress r Wer rablleb ea. a.•mdse et sit ear arum_ MAIMED Ditto, 011 Wed. Feb. ;L7tb., net the home of the bride's parent's Mr.) and Mrs. Robert Little, %%heti their! daughter, 'Martha .1., was married I to Mr. It. N. Cruikshank )of Exeter. 1)IGNAN-110DGIN`1 - In Lucl►l. on Saturday, Feby. 1911e, Miss ,ietntie 1lodirins, of Lucan, was married to Mr. \\'n1. 1)igrlan, of Lucan, and' 5 !Griner resident of 1"xct4.t'. CRI. IK81tANh - LITTLE -In Tor-, 'I 11A NI E:d ROAD Mr. .lnd Mi 4, .I..s Ilatla►tlyne, jr. gave a dancing Iran ty to the young people of lie• surrounding country last Friday evening. The evening ens, pleasantly spent. Mr. a11r1 Mrs. Alel r,.w ('an,plx•11 are .It 1.1,54111 visiting friends in Seafmit11 and Logan. \1r. ..rid al re. Geo. Monte -tit toe tri tinted a n1etnis r ut relatives eild fii,tlel.4 on )1011.1,) swelling. Miss M:twt t'..rnirl.•'ll 114 speeding a few itiys w.ilh hr i fi Said. Mts. N'ea- ley tta1fo111. Miss Steil.% lit 1% is visiting friends in ltusseldal.- :lad 1'u IIIr1nit i le- luueral of tlr • bite \Ir2. 1lc Naught. to mot her of airs. Ilenry .1'asstlu,l••, toot: riser at .l'roln;orty eu tiunrlly afternoon. tiies 1'.•rguson. of 114ns,111 is the guest of her call Mi, Miss Florence Ilnnkin. Dl,. Jas. O'tdiner and his ester Miss Gnu-, ,f \r'al1on, are visiting relative -4 1..Itr at prr34rlt. • It TIIH, ORIGINAL CORN CURE. No sub Itilll1 • h:is ,.ver b�•el1 tt'vis• ed that gives the quick painless rr- Satin, of I'tltnam's Corn Extras or. fSTE WART-CREECH-In E`.etcr on Monc1ay eve1111iU. Fr1,y. •pili., n1 i th.' home of 1 h t bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamCreech %%lien I.} their daughter Edna was married1 Mr.Alex• Steuart• •� A Famous School School CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. is recognized to he one of t11 • leading Comm:reed seine's of 'Ontario. Our Bourses are thorough and {'radical. Each is hotly. hands of exlerisneed instructors. Our graduates ere in d^mond and are :nesting with great suc- e:ss. Many leading Ilust►ess Colleges employ our Rraduates a as techrr+. Writ" for free Cltalogur. lou may ent To 1.l. any t line. DIEDt.l• 1''LLIOT & MC'LACHLAN. • IIAlITLEi11-In Dashwood. 011 8un•1+ Principals. t clay Fcby. 2ilit., Waldo L., son of +++++.1.444444++++++++.+444-1•4* Mr. and Sirs. Jonas ilartleib aged' 1; years 11 months and 15 days. 1151)1)5N -AL his home in ('rediton East, on Monday. Feby. etth.. Mr. Wesley lieddert, aged ;K. tli;aatas of ZURICH Mr. John Kochens, of North Da- kota, who has been visiting friends in this locality for some time, left last week for his home. Miss I'lloebe Itickbeil is Attending the millinery openings in Toronto. On her return she will tako a posi- tion still' one of the Exeter stores. Mr. henry Lebeau and family left lust week for Texas where they will snake their future. home. To stop a cold with "Preventios" is eater than Ito lot it run and cure it afterwa.rd'. Taken nt the **sneeze stare' Prevontics will bead off all coldsand Grippe, and perhaps save you amu pneumonia or bron.bitis. I'revetntica are 'little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 6c and 25o„jlores. It you aro chilly, if you be;in to sneeze, try I'reventiss. They will enreiy check the cold and Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. It radically cures all blood diseases, front pimples to scrofula. 1 Which? T SEEMS a whet" of words to ar gue that n business 5(11104' 1011 !a necessary for the roc, •'s, in life net voting men and wor't'h. No rea- please you. Sold by W. 8. Howey. sonable person doubts it. It is a lilted f+tTet. he only quest ion• -the vital (Ines' ion -is illi*: •'\V hieli cones'. Y. Shall it Ire a school where i onrmon Freese. prectir&l methods are fences ed? Shall it be the Lest college or next best ? It to the best remedy for Catarrh, it costs nothing to getout, neat est't- Highest Price Cash FOR Al kinds old iron., cop- per brass lend zinc, pew- ter, rnhlier, rags, wool picking., hrns(1 hair. Steri stone boats, Louie - yarding, iron posts. Sell or exrltange for the :11)1 if t!nntl$. it's funny looking brownish The color of a mole We, who burn it, oall it muck. The miners cell it coal. Unless it jolly soon comes spring. Our race. it will be run. :. i They've put the beastly, dirty stuff. Up, fifty cents a ton. it's hard to clutch and ve know a chunk 01 frozen beef, BY And watch your pot of "spuds" a. freezin' Sitting on the stove. I think I'd walk out of the 'Yost. If the apowv were not 50 deep: I'd go to Panama, 13y auks: And in the sunshine sleep. But how's ."a.. fellow to get out ,• .� When he hasn't got n dollar If I jumped a train; the C. P, its Would pitch me in some holler, . Where are our politicians now. Who promised us good things? They're like a comrade in a rotas_ You need there, they take wwingSd When 1 go down to Ottawa I think it st he stuff they find, Coal will be sent itt free: That is scratched up by a rat, So when I run for Parliament, And then to only think that we I You please to vote for mea Can't get enough of that. -"Carnduff Gazette' truck, . i M. J6S011 & S011 ne-t) tilt' old market i l ,a i n St. Exeter rheumatism and dyspepsia. ingue. Simply ask us to send itto most wide' useful medicine. p+n• tic•+,1 Bustnae College in n Y \Ve believe it. In he the vett' hest. These statements are confirmed daily Iir•ter any trine. Indivt•tual in - At all times of the year 1t is the pier address. It tette about. the most l Ontario. by cured men and women. et r uctine. Over 40,000 testimonials received in ? Gllnton business GolleQ6 two years - an unequaled record % (.►l'u'sted with Winghsm Business insist on having flood's and `e M i College) _ • - - .a.,. T noun.Ilt tat_ 11 r 1)I,1 way t 1 1'nI r n IF TOO ARO "ALWAYS TAILING COLD" it shows that the throat is sensitive and bronchial tubes weak. Make them well and strong with Bole's Preparation of Friar's Cough Baisarn It bests irritation and inflammation -strengthens the membrane of throat and lungs -and not only cures coughs, but also protects you against catching another cold. es cents a bottle. At druggists. NATIONAL DRUG a CHEMICAL CO., Umtata - .aNM.4O1• I Great Posslblities are within easy reach of Graduates of the The Westiero Busfocssl Mil SINN coupe ONE NEW Wer '1'nke Howell's 110 Dundee street London 110 Dundee Street Everyone who cofnpletes either a Regular Commercial or Short- hand and Typewriting Course is placed in a position. Catalogues, beautiful specimens of Penwork. and all particulars are trailed upon application. Don't delay. Golden opportunities are passing. W. C. Coo. C. S. R. Principal Tne Usborne and Ntbbert fir Mutual e Ins ur_ farmer's ansa Gompanu Head Office. Farquhar, Ont. - Pres. W. 1I. I'ASEIMOItE, Ilturquhat. Vice -Pre..: -J. L. RVBASLL. IRussHta.nat B. 1'. 0. DIRECTORS. Ws.`Ro'r, Bont.HOLbM P. 0' WM. I3BOCK W lNeHEIMEA P. 0. T. RYAN. DUBLIN P. 0• ROBERT NORRIS. 8tnffa. AGENTS. JOHN ESSERY. Exeter. agent for Usborne and Diddulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Maar*. anent for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. W. F. BEAVERS, Socy.Treae. Farquhar. 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H U R DON. manager. it Rost fil•••••••••N•••••N• i