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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-11-07, Page 1Neter HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT E Talaz'v-F11 rli Yam—No 1778 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 7th 1907, •41••••••••••••••NN•NH•.•••••NNt+•••NNN ••••••••••••••••••••••••••4f•• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. Probs:- -Coldj Weather Coming We are all aware of the fact that the cold winter weather will soon be here. Now we must pot a hustle on to be ready for it. Here are a few of the many necessaries to fix you up real com- fortable Underwear For Ladies and Children in that fine tinshrinkable wool which gives so much comfort. For Men and Boys we have it just as fine also the real heavy goods. Furs All kinds of Fur Coats,Caps Muffs, Ruffs,Scarfs and Stoles Do not wait until they are all picked over. Gloves For Men, Women and Children in Wool Cashmere Swede Mocha and Kid. Our selection is so large we cannot fail to please you, Bedding This is very important for winter. We are well stocked with the very best of all kinds and you will save money by buying here. Mantles Our Mantles are selling ex- tra well. In fact we have re- peated on our orders several times. Now is the time to buy. Hosiery Nothing more important than good hose. This is where you will find them. We sell the Burritt Hose and know that it is the very best Silks! Silks! This Stors still Iaintains its Leadership in Silks At a time when Silks are soaring higher and high er every week it means something too you to be served with silks all at the old Prices. 'taffeta Silks good and pure for 5oc. 75c, $1.00 Taffeta Silks one yard wide for .......41.25 Tamaline Silks all shades for 50c yd. Peau De Soie in Black only .. 5oc, 75c, $1.00 The best market prices will be paid for choice Poultry Scalded Poultry half price, but skinny ones not wanted • • Jones & Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••NN•• •••••••••••••.••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE BEST FLOUR We have on hand a supply of the best flour made from No. t Manitoba hard wheat manufact- ured by Pfeffer Bros. of Milverton you can get it at the Exeter ware• house. team antca Remember we pay highest prices for all kinds of grain. R. 6. SELDON GRAND TRUNK SY'SEM SINGLE FARE __to__ 'Ontario Horticultural' Exhibition Toronto Tinkets good going Nov. 13th and 14tb, valid for re- turn until Nov. loth 1907. For tickets and full information call on J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. or write J. D. MCDONALi), Union Dc Toronto, Drente, Ont. Exeter, Centralia A Good Way and Clandeboye to be Stylish and Becomingly III(( H FOltl•:CASTS Dressed and to have your Cloth- ing as thoroughly made and as carefully cut as possible is to come here with your ideas. A Itcjultr Storm Period is central Aon (ho 12th exte:ndinz from the 10th to the 15th. This Period will papa its crisis front Tuesday the 12th to Friday the 15th. Change to warmer, falling barometer and cloudiness will appear in western sections by 10th and 11th, followed promptly by autumnal eternize but these storms grow in extent and intensity tot they past over the country' from ,Went to East, reaohing their climax in central to eastern Fec(lons from the 12th to the 15th. There is little room for doubt that the nonjunetion of any pietist with Earth and Sun excited the 11I1711Ot(e and electric strain or hoed between the Sun and 1 planets. but Chit is especially true when Venus or Mercury is pepsine bete eon Earth and Sun. 1lenc.' the inferior cenjunct.i,c)n of Mercury at a transit node on the 14th, it k rest• eonablo to surmise, w1111 add to the perturbation, of Earth and air or end toutthin,r 'Thursday the lith. The Moon belnx on the cclesstiil r1u- at•r on blur 16th. the probabiiities arot'lrit storm conditions hnay be prlonred over bhat date. with only moderate ohanze of temperature and barometric pressure. First•class Workmen will turn the materials which you choose into pleasing, lasting realities. Our experience is pretty good assurance that you will be sorry for nothing and prices are always at the bottom notch. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor Grand Bend The lone disputed case over a sizer between J. J. Cronyn and John Love bas at last been settled by the late ter payin; all expense+ and coat of the steer over to 3. 0. Stanbury, of Exeter, who was actin; for Cro- nyQ. - .. . $1.00 per year in advance. Personals. Exeter School Reports —Mr. John SpackIna11 spent the FORM Ill holiday at ralbotvttle. Jr. Teachers. Pais—r'. Cieeg 61. —The Misses Lan;, of 8t. Mary, M. Pfaff 61, E. Willis 60. visited in tottn la.;t week. Jr. Matriculation. Peer F. Foss —Mr. J. E. Jordan, of Gocterieh, 56, 1:. G,oitt3 5: 1'. Sanders G. spent The►:';. riving in town. 11ra►tdt 51, 11. Martin 43. —.Thai min; spent Tharka;ic• �.o. on roll 19; average 18. !e C. FLEMING, 'Teacher. in; at her home in Kincardine. 1'U1tM 11. —bliss Dawd, of Toronto, spent the Sr. Honors— Katie Collins 82, holiday with Miss Lizzie Taylor. Lillian Amos 78. 1'bes—Eddie Jones Mess Carrie Dyer and Miss Polly 74, John Oestreicher 70, Irons lIand- Fisher spent Tuesday 4r1 London. ford 62, Lizzie Sanders 62. —Mr. A. Moore, of Waterloo, spent Jr.—Willie McEwen 74, Alva Mc• a few days in !town visiting friends. Mahon 74, Ida Marchand 68, Kath• —Mrs. Ro;ere, of London. war the leen Stewart 67, Douglas Stewart 67, guest of etre. Ed. Treble last oak. Loney lleywood 63, Anna Dow 62, L. —bfrs. ()trance spent Thanksgiving liodgert 61, Alma. McPherson 61. Day with her dau3hter in • Ailsa No. on roti. 30; daily avera;c '29.6. Crai;. 8. L. GREGORY, Teacher. —Mica Annie Cornish left Tuesday FORM I for London where she will in future Ilonors. Aivitl 6uroru3 89, Leonard Hensall. The Epworth League of the James Street Methodist church, Exeter, vis- ited the League of the Methodist church here on Monday evening last. Although the weather was disagree- able a good crowd turned out and an enjoyable time was spent by all. The visiting league furnished the pprogram, which consisted of solos by Miss Nina Carling and Herb Southcett, a reading by Miss Beatrice Howey and a well prepared paper by Miss Hartnoll. Af- ter the program refreshments were served and a good social tinte was in- dulged in by the two leagues. Mr. John Welsh spent Sunday with friends in London. Miss Stoneman, of Staples, visited friends in town last week. Mts. NV. Robertson, of Falkirk, and Mrs, J. O'Brien, of Exeter, visited their parents over Sunday. Kcllcrmann 81 ; Willie Monteith 8l, Mr. Hanson Petty visited friends in reside. Hamilton during the holidays. —Mr. Charlie Miners, of London Hubert Jones 77. !Pees. Ethel Case visited at hi; home hereMr. M. Ellwood, of London, called 74 Harry Horton 73, Barry Trieta !,hank's -74, 71, Edna Luxton 70, Norman on his old friends hereon Tuesday. Kellerman 69, Gladys Ford 69, Ho- Misses F, and 0. Coxworth, of Lon- -Mr. James Bonthron, of Torott• land llrintnell 61, lIarry Carling 62, don were at their home here for the Nellie Amy 60. holidays. commercial—Sr. Clarke Fisher 73, A large number from town attended Wesley Dayman 70, Samuel McCoy the sale of R. B. Ross on Friday. E9. Tee framers are rushing the new Jr.—Honor, Lois P,irney 89, Er - shed of the Methodist church to corn - win Greb 75. Pass, Gladys lji,=;i[tt pletion. 74. Bertha Mack 72, Fred Beaver 61 Mr. G. C. Petty has got the house Number on roil, Commercial 15, he recently purchased front Mr. Geo, Re hylar form 30; sucrase daily at— tendance 42.67. to occupy. A. M. JOHNSTON. Teacher. Mr. D, A. Cantelon shipped a car - ROOM IV load of apples on Tuesday. Sr. IV.—lIunora, Latimer Grieve 76 Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hunt are visit - Sr. Sweet 75. Pass. Annie .Tackle tog the former, mother. son 71, Lily Rowe 69. Elmo Howes, Wroxeter, to, spent the holiday here with' his sisters. Mrs. J. Miller visited for a few days Iasi week with relative. in Scafoa+th. —Mr. W. W, Taman spent the lat- ter part of last weak with fraiend! in Detroit. —Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, of Pe'tort- boroe, and visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'F. W. Gladman — Mr. Jack O'Connell, of London, spent Phank_y;ivine here with hia brother Neil. —Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morrison, of 07, 7larry Fuke 60, Chestetr Harvey guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Cook. F.ayt London, vi.=i ted :r ii the Certtrat 64, Earle Southcott 63, Lloyd Rivera Thanks;ivin;' 61. • — Miss Maud Taylor, ,of Landon, Jr. IV—Honors. Lillian Moyle 75. spent Thanks)riving Day at the -home Pass, 'Lily May Frayne 73, Clair of her parents. Rood 72, tVilfred• Stewart 71, Cecil —Mr. James Creech, jr., left last Pickard 68, Clarence 'Ileywood 68, week for New York Slate where ete Re;inald Bissett 64, Raymond Dcar• intends to reside.in; 61. , —Miss Sarah Bowey, .of Ildert,on, No on roll 31, avera;e attendance was the (guest of Mis3 Carrie Knight 20• for Thanksaivirv;, 0. VOSPF.L1, Teacher. —Mr. Robert Sanders ha; return- ROOM V ed borne after an extended :trip Sr. 111—ILouors, Mary Acheson 86 through the West. Willie Heideman 81, Ruby Wood 78, ---�-- -W, M. Morrison and wife, of Lulu Snell 77, Stella aouthcott 76, Owen Sound, aro bite ,guests of Mr. Abe Jaokson 73. Pala, Russel Balk, and Mrs. 8. Fitton. %veil 74, Irene Rivers 72, Madeleine Carlin; 71, Irene Hardy 69, Velma —Mr. Gordon Mann, taus week Easterbrook 69, Leon Treble 68. moved into the vosidence North of Martha Bershaw 65, Viola Rowe 60. Weekes' marble shop. J III.—Ilonors, Joan Beldon 80, —Miss Amhia Going, a student at Ariibl Beverley 80, Robbie Flemin; 77, the London Clo,ller_4Iate Institute svae Muriel Jones 76, Nelly Jones -75. home for the holidays, Pass, Ethel Balkwill , 74, 'Blanche —Mr. Wallace Fisher, of 'the Soy- Quartet) 74, Agnes MacKay 70, Irno crei;n Bank London, is at hia home Sweet 67, Linden Ilarvey 63, Zola here on his vacalrion. Taylor 60. —hiss Cora Powell spent a few 1'.LS1E A. McCALLUb1, Teacher. 1tUUh1 VI days with her mother, who L visit- Form II, Sr. — Honors, Florence In; friends in Windsor. Rowe 91, Wm. Manson 88, Ethel Lay Mr. Flossie Taylor, of London, 85, Ettio Bowey 85. Jos. Follick 84 spent Thursday and Friday of last Annie Day 77, Alberta Knight 75, week at hor home here. Base, Olive bfacuonald '73, 'Hector —Mr. W. H. Gre;ory, of Strat- Itowcliffo 68, Harvey Neil 63, Eddie ford, visited at the bomo of flit par• Anderson 60. ents here fait Thursday. form 11, Jr.—Honors, b1a;3ie Case Kirkton — Mr. Drinkwater, of London, vis- 92. Jessie Jrickwood • 89, LaBelle itcd his daughter. .lies. Shirley Bo- Handford 87, Mildred lleywood 86, John N. Hazelwood is -ick with bier on Thanksgiving Day. Maud flicks 84, Joseph ,Craig 799. appendicitis. —Mr. Wm. Grier., of St. Thomas, Beatrice Hod;ert 78, Edgar Horley bfr. and Mrs. John Ridley, of De - was elle eucst of his father Mr. 77. i asy—Anna Well ,72, Gordon troit and Mrs. Joseph Rea,_of Wood - Wm. Gritz, '1rh:tel his Richardson 71, Wilbur Mitchell 68, ham ,perrt Thankatgivirs the Ducats Norman hockey 67. Maurice Senior of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Atkinson. — Mr. Ray Huston, of London, 66. lIarry liarsotts 64. No. on roll \Wm..Davis has arrived home. from spent the holiday at the home of 41. Avcratre attendance 36. Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. HANNAH bf. KINSMAN, 'reacher. Miss Stinson, of Dakota, is visit- - Messrs. N. I). llurdon and John lt00.1 V11 in; relatives in bhii vicinity. Char:ton spent •1 part of last week Jr. I1.—Marjorie Schlott 88, Ina Fanners brine; your ;rain to the and this, Fhooting at ('ort Frank. Delve 83, Pearl Jackson 82, Florence Kirkl�on Mill. It is runnire4 every —Mr. and Mrs. fetor Frayno and Wood 81, Dora liculden 71, George day and Ls in experienced hands. deuehter Lily, spent Thanks$ivina Ortwein 71, Stanley bloFails 60. Sr. with Itusiell 1'rayne, at Brantford. Pt. II.—Gerald Fitton 82, Allen Car• to 81, Doroty Kunz 77, Gordon —Miss Ida Armstrong." who to Wells 74, Amy Johns 73, Archie Da- altendinz Model school, at Goderich, ti9 66, Gordon Ford GU. Mid. 1\t. 1l spent the holidays at her tomo 'here. —John Bagshaw 78, Willie Davis 70 —Nike Jean Walker, of 'London, Frank Fanson 75, Alice Mitohell '73 spent Thanks riving with her parents' Irene Easterbr•ook 73, Mervin Rue - Mr. and hires. 11, Walker, of Exeter sell 70. er. Part I1—\Villic. Jacobi North. 80, Millie Walker 85, Mary More —Mr. and Mrs. \Vi1=on, of London lock 85, Willie Brown 81, Walter spent 'rltankeeivino. with Mr. and Harness '74, Lillie Walker 73, May W. 1). Clarke, Mrs. Wilson remain,. Neil 71, Violet Welsh. 7U. 1't. l— over Sunday. Vera Swept 80, Czar Ifarness 76, L. —Mr. and Mrs. Dolph. Evans, of Hearin; 74, Gladys Cortex 70. London ppcnt Thanks *ivirtg with Number + n roll 46: aepPa;e ate the lalter's parent', Mr. and Mrs. M. V. MARTIN, Teacher. Wm. Treble. ROOM VIII. Mrs. Lorne Scott, of Exeter, spent several days under the parental roof. Mies Maggie Hobkirk, of London, was home for the holidays. rhe many friends of Mr. Lorne Scott, a former Hensel! boy, will be pleased to learn that he has been ap- pointed manager of the Sovereign hank at Teeswater. Mr, Scott has ably filled the position of accountant at the Exeter branch during the past two years and is deserving of the pro- motion. Shipka Mcssra. J. Smith, 0. McCann, W. Swcitzer and S. J. Sweitzer, whoTos the past few months were harvest. In; in the \Vest returned tom's and say the crops were in an excellent condition where they were. Miss Lilly Smith, of London, is ependia; a few weeks with her par• ents In this place. Mr. Chas. Pope, of Moray called on his parents of this place last Sun- day. Mre. David Lippert, of }Kiva, call- ed on Mrs. John Gower of this place last Sunday. The following shipment left town the last week : 11. Win.;, load of potatoes, J. D. Mannan 4 tone of poultry, 2 loads of potatoes and one load of Dutch Sett onions. —firs. A. G. Pearson and dau;h• Jr. 11.—Joey Ferru,on 94, Fios'ie ler, Miss May, of London spent a Neil 88, ., Elva Huston f7, 1Lnud Sr. •t w .. ', �I c f 8 r l h c Itn I [ Elliott c3 ► Ilt� few day.. durinr the pa=t week, acetlt 11 --Jack Ilurcl.ort 89, Marvin Vincent friends in toren. Vincent 82, May harness 76, Mel- - Mr. and Mrs. Norman McKee, of vine Madman 73, t.ila %ueUh 72, \t dsorwerethe ;uRtio[ t 1J Uoro;hy Whits 71, Russel Mar.aluill, latter's sister, Mrs. N. 1). !Oudot), No. on toll 41 : A%erar.• e't'tendance Thankseivin;. 35. — Mr. and Mrs .Jere:. Dicketei, of i'. W. HOWARD, 'leacher. London, spent 'fhanks_tcirr; with a. Mrs. Dick-,on'e parents. 'Mr. and Woodhs+m Mrs. Wm. Davi=. —Mr. C. F. IMoper, who recently Mr. Milton ilaines and family have sold his farm in letborne, hna tnyeved moved back to the a -Maze. into the house Jre rer)nlly purchased Miss Lila Boaz spent a fc.w days from A. 1:. Fuke. week week with iI. :Unison. —Mr. Fred Treble, of Seattle, btr. J. Miners spent Sunday in the Wash., who spent the post month villa;c. vieitinz his parents left last week Where are the boys eon' 11101%' for his Western home. The "bummers' roost" is closed. Miss Alford, the Misses Saban and Lar;e crowd at Oyster Supper. Lloyd nnynhern c {ual. Pt. 1. Jr.— blte Misses Foster, all of London. The boys were pretty Trod hallow- Vioi;t Nail. Pt. 1.—Gordon Culir,•rt. n. spent Thankaaivine Day at the homea di r. Jive Simms spent Sunday with MISS MA111':1, SPARKS, 'Teacher. of bfr. and Airs JeJ,n Taylor. douse GIcdffloo Wants CAMPBELLS VARNISH STAINS -==Our Stock is complete. all colors, and all size tins CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAIN for re-5t1l11ndtad (tatshtne Furniture, Wood. work and Floors They can do the Mork th.srselves with excellent results Elephant, Hollywood and Senou1's Ready Mixed Paints. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE t44-14+44-1•441-++++++++++++++ +++++++++ I••4ut-+++•1 f•++++++ •p ++++++++++++++4-14-1-4-1-1-4-4-1+++++444-14++++++++++.H441. • • ..;+ Always in Stock at Lowest Prices, fi T. HAWKINS & SON + Dealers in Hardware, Cement and Wire. '4•.1.;'4 ++++++++++•:-:•,•:-:-•:•• 4.++•l.++++++++++4 -:'i '•r +++++ - . . ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.14•1÷H 4. If You Want Cheap Hardware Go To T. HAWKINS & SON The Leading Hardware Store in Town Where you will find a full shock of Building Supplies Glass, Nails, Cement ' Plaster Paris, Galvanized Steel Shingles and Siding% Etc. Winchelsea Special Offerings in Fall and Winter Goods Our Stoclteie very large in all lines and we want to reduce it. Fancyl2ie Flannelettes reduced to 8c. A new lot of men's and boys' Fur -lined Caps, regular 75c line for 50c. Posi- tively best value ever offered. Men'evercosts reduced from $12 to $3. Different colors and styles. Boys' Overcoats reduced from $5.2.5 to 11:3.50. Ladies' Felt -lined Shoes, regular $1.50 for $1,2.1. Miss Laura and Rena blarahall, of These goods are selling fast, come and u get for Toronto, spent a few day, 'under choice before theyall gone. the parental roof. are Those unhappy persons who suttee Highest prices paid for all kinds of Produce and Poultry. Skinny ones no I py desired. from nervousness and Li Nerve dyspepsia COW RD & CO. should use Carter's Little Nerve I ills, which aro made expressly for sleepless, nervous dyspeptic, suffer - ere. ('rice 25c. H. H. NO. 1, STEPHEN Winchelsea L'olluwini is the correct report of Mr. Matthew Routley is the pos- l.Lc alandin3 et Zhu pupils of 8. H. aossor of six 'turnips that wcieli 73 No. I, Stephen based cit ',0011 000- pounds, and If any pere,on can oro - duct and -general proficiency. duce an evjual nurnle.r to beat this Sr. 1)epartntent V — .mar; a rot weight he would like thein to trot Hepburn, Lily Robinson, Hazel Hicks 'em out. Of course it must no un - Mervin Elston, Gordon Wilson, Jo• derstood that the editor like the Refill White,Eddie 8i111(114. Archie preacher, is entitled to u)methin Rc ut eu. r. ;'.cr Max- for nothing, and reserve+ the ,vett tvcll li:tytrhatn, hurray Elliott, John to do the weiehittz, with the pri- 1Lorartlt. .1 r. IV—liesset AndeM -en. t.ilegc 01 usurpin; all the conical Luther Bute Flossie Davey, Joseph roots put up for competition. Davis, Eila linker, Edna Davey l(u• The follow-ine Ls the report for beet White. Earle 'Ca 11(15 and Roy 8.S. No. 6, i'st)orne, for the month abse,(t• of Seijternber and October, the names Sr. 11i-1{Ica Brooks, Fred Fairh:'II bein; in order of merit : Clas+_V.— Fred Es -ery, Anthony White. Lille Heywood!, Ella Washburn, \ 1rda M. Ilottet111, Teaelier. lterryhill. Sr. IV. — Mary Cornish. Jr. ileparlu)ent. Jr. 111. — Stella !toy Fair, Nellie Ileytwe 1, Lulu God• Neil. (thea McCutdy, Madelein; Heist 0011, till:) Heywood. Ray Fletcher. Willie linker, Murvau Callfas. Ever. Jr. 1V—lilies God'nult, .lobo Crecry, eat Califas. Sr. Ii— Mabel Elliott, Sr. 111—Emma ileywwsl, John Brock Ethel ]Bowden, bfannie Beaman. 1111- Jr. 1)1—.Tennis Campbell, Earl Cow - Bert Neil. Jr. 14.— Irene McCurdy, aid. Sr. Ii—InezCreer} itnv Gould - Oliver Davis, Eddie Alexander. 1't. 1114. Erie Coward, May Clarke. .ir. IL—Carrie Device i)ella Brooks, i(on. if—i)(11 Cornish. Hardwick Corrt(dh. lteoinson, Elmer Wilton. Pt. 1. Hr. luta Ilcyw"ood Muriel 1(ozarth, lIarry Elston and Quite a number from bene attend- - Mr. ttend• —)Tr. and Mrs. \\'m. 1'lelohrr left inc. Brock. The Mitchell Advocate has the fol - Saturday d for l mnttlealeft Mr. Ernest \Wilson has returned lowing to rtav about lieu. E. A. Fear's %!sit with friends in Crnrs1ce11, lied from the \fest. %len. totitatTacircuit: "Our anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Ad)m St. ,Tcl:n `c• sary serviees nn the 13th inat, were Axe, Saginaw awl Meaford \lick. turned to St. Marys this week. conducted by Rev. E. A. Fear, of Exe- ter, and a former pastor of Zion church Elimvil:e who is held in high esteem and loving respect by his many friends here. 1t Our sillo3c binckamith R)as his is 31 veers since Mr. Fear labored with his house nearly completed nvhicrr us. He preached his first sermon in Ada moot improvement to U)e ap, thiA circuit and in Zion church and as lrcarancc of our bur,;. he brought to un messages of mature NTi9s Beatrice Wilcox, w hn for thought and deep spiritual power. that —Miss Amy Johne sisitcd her sis- ter Mrs. \1'm. Goodiean. at 4trnia during the ptst week. bliss Lille Johns visited in London, Thank=ziv• in !. —Danny T114 It; :end Fred Kerr took part in the Clinton Guti Club tournament last week and 5ucceede.1 in ;ectin; inside the stoney in n,11r• IY every event. — Mr. !lector McPhee, the wall - known umpire and author of th,' 1hrillinz drama. "Asleep at the Switch," of London, spent Thanks. zivinz with friends in town. eel the oyster +upper at Woodham (>1) Tuesday ni;ht. Mr. Fred Ford has e111a;ed wish Mr. Coward for nnolher term. Mr. Eli tesjardine w•La has been visitinz here for the post week lett Monday for tetratford. Mi.. Willa Hell, of l'trquhar ii'1;• (1104 her oeusin Mis Vera Coward. Mr. John Simpson spent Sunday the SUPS of Miss Abbate of Lucan. 9Tr. and Mrs. Thornas l:ow•ard spent Sunday et the hone of Albert Penwa rden. The well known strength^Hing properties 01 icon combined pith some time has been in Lindon, is reit an abiding Iinpression upon us, we other tonics nn" a most perfect ner- home and bas nccepted a situartion could not but think as we honked in hie vine, ors found in Carter's 11::,n Pills pith Mr. 'Harold Fair our civil en • face again that he k a man like Enoch which strengthen the nerves and ;ineer, 85 hook •keep: r feu the .en. of old welking With tied. The church body, and improve thn blood and 8011. was crowded both morning and even- complexion. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jack'on are vis• ing and the collections were the large _ !tins the latter's parents. Mom. Vale.est In the history of the church. i $ITf113CRIBE FOR TIIE TIMES. "1 House Decorator Plumber (trot and CoIJWatcr) Sion Writinu and Grainiap With R. Dinney last year. FAti- mates furnished on application. A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario Residence, cornet Jaynes and An drew Street. THE NEW WAY TAKE ILO WE1" S CURE• RaCOLD CAPSULES The Old Ire,- : • 'av't•• a ('gld. Only see a box Huron Mrs. Joh:, A. Wiesen. of Heafortb. had the reisfortun' to fall off a step ladder on Friday moraine. Aho struck ozainst to q^ovine machine sust.aitdnr painful injuries te, her ar01. vASTORZa. its Kota roe Nin Ahrtp liber, tM