Exter Times, 1910-02-03, Page 1tletier
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H(MOM MIDDLESEX GAZET1 i
fUIETY-SEVENTH YEAR -No 18e5
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JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
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HE NEW
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Are All Opened Up
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NOW 18 THE TIME EOR THE EARLY BUYER : •
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The hest Aesortulent, the Newest Colors and the most fu►eh•
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ionahle Goods are found on our counters thieseae;on, Among
the New (roods are Venetitne, Broadcloths. Voiles. Crape de
Paris, Resilda Satin Duchess, Silk ((loris, Poplin, Tafetta, Pan- •
oma, Wale Serge. Diaganol Serge, Etc. Some of the new colors
are P.trie Ten, Wistaria, Catawba, Amethyst, Rose, Gray, Red,
Brown, Blue and Black.
Co me Early for a Good Choice. i
Advance Showing of Spring Wash Goods •
The most com lete range we have yet shown. All the new-
est Goods in the latest colors are now open for your inspection,
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Plain Linen buitings
Just the swell goods for the
-Spring. Colors of Aitethyst,
Wistaria, Catawba, Linen,
Paris Tan. Blue anti Brown.
Fancy Ginghams
Large and small, Stripes.
Checks and Plaids. Very ser-
viceable for Drees or WaiststalrPhildren's wear,
Fancy Linen Sultingg
They are very Nifty suit-
ings and come in the same
colors as the plain prices of
both. 15e to 50c per yard.
WhIto Goods
Pure Linen, Vesting Indian
Head Duck. Drill, or Fancy
Musline, Nothing looks bet-
ter than white,
Gents' Furnishings for Sprint,
Our New Shirts are better than ever. All the New Colors,
The new Ties are right up tc the times.
New Collars, Belts, Fancy Sox, Gloves, Etc.
Everything is u
P to -date in this Line.
A Word For The Housekeeper
RUGS ILINOLEUMS WALLPAPER
too Room Rugs
tc choose from.
The best assort-
ment ever shown
in Exeter
20 pieces of the
Fiinest Scotch
Linoleum. Ev-
::ry piece new.
5,00o Rolls of the
New Wail Paper.
We are prepared
or .)ur biggest sea -
lion.
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EXETER, ONT , CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. FEB 3rd 1910.
$r•oo per year is advan-e
\VHEN THE A('N pltUAKR
THROUGH*
They oho dwell within the valley,
Where the rugged mountains rise
Toward the morning, till their sum-
mits
Kiss the azure of the skies.
Often lodge in murk and shadows
Where the mist dotty all bedew;
Hut the pasture lands are greener.
When the Hun breaks through.
It is not as easy serving
In the humidness and haze
LOCALS
Mr. Percy Jlrowning is epending a
few days in Toronto
Miss !landlord, of Snowflake. `Alan..
is visiting relatives in and around,
town. -,
Jlisres Lot tie fund Mattie Welsh :.re
at Clinton this %%eel; with the Jack-
son Mfg. Co.
Mr. and 11111 s. Fred llieset'l, troru.
Aa when every brush and bracken the west. visited the Yormer's grand -
In the brilliance arc ablaze,- father, Mr. Thos., JJissett, sr., for a
But we gather 'faith and Oaliener few days last work.
11hrr ideals t• �itlraue; The farmers are already Burlin!
And expect to ser the fullness cement blocks onto the James alt's t
When the Hun breaks through. church property to Le used for tie w
sheds.
If she rlouda be dense above us Mrs. Fair, or Lethbridge, 'Alral,
%v
And the e%orld le in the et.-. .sp,•nt a few deys in town this 1% _ice
Still the winds are on the mountains, She leaves short!by for her home in
the or1.
7'hr groundhog %vas able to bei• his
shadow for a short time on Wednes-
day. 50 o e had better prepare for
six weeks more winter. Mr. M. F.
Hader saw n robin in the morning.
Mr. Redbreast could not have rend
the probabilities rightly.
Huron D. D. L. from Goderich• Clin-
ton. Seaforth, hayfield, Ilcnsall, Lu -
can, Parkhill. Crediton and e• other
places met in the Uddfellotw5 hall on
Tuesday. The following officers were
elected, W. M. County Master, ‘Vatter
Couraey, Lucas : 1). County Master. 1).
C. Galbraith: chap. Rev. Dunbar,
near Clinton ; F, dee., Thos. Flynn.
(lrediton: It. Sec.. Peter Cantelon,
Clinton: Treas., Adam Cantelon, Godc-
rich township: Director of Ceremon-
ies. G. Vanderhaugh; Lecturers, 11.'
McMurray. Bayfield and John ford.
Clinton. The 14th of July C'rmost- ,J.
titration will be held at Stratford this , L. Itl'bSELL
e Usborne and:b ern
11'e ran hear their music yet :
fast the duskiness and dimness
('orae the gleans or ray..s in view.
As the heralds of the splendor
When the Hun breaks through.
Tho' the fog distort the fancy
Till the Leas appears the great.
And God's Acre dooms 0 ' Toph.r"
\\'here abhorrent %lemons %taitt�
It is only in the eeeming-
Morn by 100111 the day is new.
We shall see the -Holy City"
\Vhcn the ' Sun" breaks throe ar.
HOCKEY
A bunch of junior boehey players
%vent down to Ailsa Craig on Wednes-
day last as atrbstit iter for the senior
1, :un ind 1. re heat• -n IK -0. Th-•
Juniors nre comers and in their class
are playing good hockey. but to be
pitted acainet senior men means cer-
tain defeat. A bed •1rirnnunfe • w:15
foretold when th•• boys left to%tn,
In the intermedi.tie O. 11. A.. galas
played at Clinton last Thursday be-
tween Godericb and Clinton the visi-
tors won out by a score of 31 to 1.
At half time the score 1•ts 9 to 1
A teats from Mensal( went down
to Allem Craig or "-iday evening and
secceeded in d, .eating th • borne
team l to 4.
A CRITICAL •!Its :11t:\T DURING
Mit. ROOSEVELT:: Ill FI•'AIi(
•1 l IV VT
\Vc crep up for %tater-eourae un-
til about opposite the buffalo. %which
%%ere now lying loon. Cuningh•t•
peered cautiously at them. t-nw il,
were too or three. and then led es
on all fours toward them, There
.%ere patches where the. grilse was
'hurt and nth •r places where is was 3
(Cu. high. and after a good deal of
cautious crawling we bad covered
half the distance toward them• when
one of them made us out, and several
rose (corn their beds. Ther. w • -
sri at least two hundred yards off-
s long range forheavy rifles; but
any closer approach was impossible.
and we fired. Both the leading bol:a
%%err hit nit at the shote there s,
front the grass. Lot half a doze e _
•a o but seventy or eighty. and -
. d at n gallop partite( to the swamp
t nc oss our ronts n the rear
„ere a number of cows and calves,
and 1 at once ein;;led out a cow and
fired. She plunged forward
shot and turned toward the Rw.unp.
going e ow' anddeade
belle( had struck the shoulder and
h td gone into the cavity o1 'the
chest. But at this mometit o'er atten-
tion was distracted from the wf,ttndcd
row by the onndurt of 'the herd.
%%hich. hearted by the wounded bells
turned in at quarter circle toe erd
us. and (free- up in a phalanx f'e-
inee na nith outstretched her dot !h
flan+ not n nice country in %Pitch to
be eharee,l by the hr rd. :end fur •►
moment thine. trembled in the !M-
ance. There t� . a perceptible tun -
tion of tine:III :un-
it
anoint solve n' Our
followers.
run ca d outAnil
shoot 1 called but Cunin:thotn.: for
to ' o either %would inv.:. , eherge-
-- rola -African Ga T
Theodore Itooserelt• in lb. P •1
}ear.resident o' b C b il' b
ANNUAL JtEETiNG-The Annual Mutual Fire lnsuranee Corn,•::ny.
Meeting of Caves Pr.shyttrien church The 34th ann'xil repot: of th hs -
was held last 'J'ueeday with henry borne and Hibbert Mutual Fire In -
from
jit for chair The reports surance Company bas been issued and
(roar th• Treasurer. hoard orf Ilan- shows the company to be in excellent
aginent Hent
ti and
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111 t. Financial s
o s is
.stadia
o The r
r 'z• b report g►nr .,tm h { or: shows
were received and gave evidence of a the receipts from aRlesswents of 190!1(
most successful soca The total i1 to be $831t9.38: and the amount ex-
the monies raised by the congrega. Fended in losses alone `1.0(15.50: the
Ition increased almost $1000 during the cash on hand and in bank arnounta to
yenr and although a large auto of $13.612.11. On Dec. 31st. 1909 there
the money uas expended in tit,
re- were •2.''20$ policies; in force earryipa
decoration and renovation of It inaurnrre to thegunmen,0•of $1.{S_'. -
church property the contributions Io 0'''. Thc annual meet'ne of the cont -
missions and their special objects °any will be held next \fonds} and
were not diminished.. The .retiring the Directors whose term o/ o'ffce , x -
managers were re-elected and Ma. pires. b,: who are eligible for r• -
•losep►t Senior was rr-nppo(nte1) Lrr- election. are W. 11. i'absmore and
fossa.. wirb 1I r. E. J. Christie. Robs. `orris. The Secretary Joshue
assistanii. A plentinnt 14-,ture o1 rhe1Johns. has tendered hie resi,•rnation.
m^cling watt the recognition of tbr�atiJ in all probability Mr. John Camp-
se•rvices of the choir teed .r. Mr. S.-„-rbell wi he nppointed`to till that po-
ser, by the presentation to hili 01 a bell t. -
w•etl-fiaed purse and or the organist -�
Miss ICineunan },)' the increase of her mitiK Irkton
salary. An enjoyable ,serial ha1f. P. F Doupe %went to London with
hour e'osed a nn Olin • a '
'ta) nnrtit be very gratifying to the Mr. Nrleon Fletcher took a large
con n gationf ' . " ,e Tea a o Ierwe on
, t n meeting of the Directors d: 11, nd tv last, and all report a gond
the Exeter Can i tis •rvinu tune.
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STOVES, RANGES AND
FURNACES
WHAT YOUR MONEY DOES HERE
$25 0o buys ati Oxford Range with reservoir
37 oo buys a wel. National with reservoir
37 0o buys a Souvenir with reservoir
38 0o buys an Oxford range with reservoir & high shelf
42 00 buys a Garland " ++
44 00 buys an Oxford "
Large Garland and Souvenir Heaters
also Second Wood Cooks and Heaters
New Idea Coal or Wood Furnace
Your job cheerfully estimated
Spaulding Hockey Sticks, 45 cents.
jai .. =UI t.- 4; • MII Ei mRMM �1JHfl!T,
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 It!•il 11.11 11 N 11 11 11.11 U 41 It 11 111
Parlor Suit Parlor Tables
Easy Chair Odd Chairs
Music Cabinet Couches
Sideboards Hall Racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dining -room Tables Dining Chairs
Dainty, well•lnade and at reasonable prices.
Bed Room Suits Bed Couches Mattresses
Springs, Brass and Iron Beds
Newest styles and all at popular prices
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Houle Furniehera and Funeral Directors.
IIIii:l IL�IIf
sit L RE -in Fort ii:iasn on T"e" cumulRN us to, MO Gales'
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IIrr,i),khi,,t.rytorn.Prroe bens t10ns week 11 Nelson Sbeere a eon.
0 • Ptt el,•,g,•I ,a 1 t the 1 t \1 tt 11 AtA1t1tIE1) ` The Phonograph le un
n n and .Pre \IcGIl.L1C('UDl JicQUIi tJa - At questionably the greaten
• • ompnny held last 4ec k. a dividend There was a hall iu the Aberdeen ti est borne on Wednesday. F' btu- .I of Edison's many invrn
d h h r ro. of 7 per cent on the paid-up capital 11„11 nn Irrid,av unr+rr the dtircti"ii n/ 'r> lad. �1isa I',: JlcQuecn. dlugh- tions, while it seems int-
questionably
Jones& May n b rf a ielard. to be paid on the firm , \lilton 1VNIA.,n st• el I! 1 Ka a l►r e of \less JT. McQTern. ro 1)r. poseihle to improe ! i g start ' y ' K tilrl:illicuddy. of Exeter. i hongra116 now. + The
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t o; April Orsi The company Las had n•tmt,er atlNu.iw1. but it wee hardly tilAl'UU\,1LD-DA\'T9 At lain s [ Lr
jz d n very succc.afl
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day, Janeary hl th. to >ir. and l .1rs.
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• r ► t 1 b Pay yr nr and b,Rul, a� the s1c.r•s flna a ialy, chat the last .11:111.!-3-i.: on \\'cel. Jan.
6tb, 'flies .\lin- _, ""r.: tionssie the�Atnberol font
Headquarters for the Celebrated N. F. Sanford •: h being able to ,a this dividend, they w•as.
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have Paid of� the his di,•dn,•e, and Mise \'rr•N llnzrlwr.r'd, r'( Stratford. , daughter of lir. and \1rs• minute Record. They play twice as
----••-� •-•�•- -••�•+ grade shoes and wtsu Ptatlr,r, art able to lay by a elbstential re- ♦leit0d Nr her h. nrr here mt Katurday \\ m. Uavis. to til r, Alrxand0r Ni rr- the ordinary records. ►f you hate
1 { at the serve• The comp:,n}' is now in n and Su"'I.rp, donald. of London. not an Edison I their
don't de-
li -air •••••••N••••••••••
fair say to become our or the roost I)1ED wive yo'rIir of their company any
•••••••••••••N••••••N••••NN•1••N•••••••• n I ly lam fete m% Aucreaaful enterprises in the 'ilia;' anMd to 1. , t,h�•1 .Fief(her will ship his 5:Mall-At Grand Pend Inst :reek. g t
r r r .( n 11 n4sdsy next \lea. G. 11. Smith.
�on 01. The ,rice, are within the
It ran be n•adily „nderstood uh.t rn • 9th, in•t feline 2 re, 1....,1. elan $1 Itl•:ER-In Fullerton. Sunday, J n. rote h of all. send es care within
the
Problem for the Nese ton or ,h,• horses. 11,•1,114In'e melting "n the ,. r , to -day.
c
ora
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rT or ;K -7 s . 1
h fr 1 1J Philip Ree >;:S
actI ht h d. aged % •.
wry 01 this
kind small .cos.•. \V1I.!+�)N-Jl•n the( Lake road. 11on- s 1, Willie Powell
to mak'• n market for its t and ,i-! Mr, 11 •w .,d Itst'foorriaited ar Mr; sin)•, ,January 3IFt, \fess vdas, t;, Th. Purity
ues
and in ,spire of 1 ise greatest care on' Devid 11 •r. 'w••. d on Sueday la•t. \V;Isnta• Nanaper
the part of the management and di- Mrs. It, \Villins,•,.,
,rrectore rnix,ahes are bo•ind to o:crrr.' detect ,u,• a ,!es w, 1 y ,r101)IMIIIy,In the I it a 2 rd• 1910.' hbel't • rn P''Jillman,
esides Ihiti rhq farmers bad little c4.1 Mrth,.li.t ' hot v11 on Ru74d.ty evening eget' 74 }}••ears, 7 months. 12 days.
tcri000e 1n ed nod it- for raw m'n- lase. SIN)I:II(YfT0M-in London '1'p. use
tering required and it- moat nec-55,r. A pill be n,ertil a for olio nu'pew• of Saluda%. .inn. �''Itb. Arnold Shore
take eom^ flute to get everyth'ng reflr4NIs z, g the Kir: 0,-r, Ora•'
(0 run ,smorlth! The head bottom. aged 7 pears•
y• h company hie was he'd Alter -dee,. 11 ill nn Thurs• 1'\'\I -In London en Sal iirday. Jan..
FROM AN
paid out large auras of money (very dny,.L,". -nth, Ile. 1'hNs. .IHR,. %vas �!hh, Mrs. Catherine Pym. relict of
Neater,Cheaper and Better year since it commenced op -rat Unix Ielec,rd In1tie.h,ieand %V. N. 1.•igh 4h•• tete \\'m. i'rtn. aged aR years.
r In d steady tda Iburet ;111(1 has burr a decided asset to the
!" I calk,' don't vilhage. Thr fnrnterA and ulhrrs oho acted roe Mo 17...1.(..e f.•r the• Iveninir. 1'he 14l I%', J311 2 lu hullartmt. on i'ri-
• • I 1
have contracted to gripe �follnwintte,111rrrsw.vr(1.•rt"0» (than hi,, .tan. Is1. tars George 1'rqu-
than any Other Clothier in i peas ane,, i}nulte. Meier. Vire Ptee.t bait. :teed ,ears. 7 menthe• 5
I \f me roe. by other vegetables nu are, nn the shell i'r,'na til i••tr, ire.; .tun. �. pi 1).11..
Eh1l
Kell Aatitified• and in the nlnjority of
Scribner. h ,. !.nrr eases they have• rrali:,•d more for th,• I TrlwA : (leo. Itdnlnr. Nn.l Chnl. hof- 1: �;Itli.-!n (aro( on ''i! on .Inn.
town.trope grown fur the factory than) field, nn lir.•'s Tdr.•.11,11 1' were pr'.. 7th 1!►10 Caroline 1\'i!son rye rs
---•� for cropsPat and rhe 5101.01 4411111 t.•1 erieented the Inti .iohn I:ert. 'Fred 00 years
nonan tor other urnrkets, 22�
%Volt(: IIANI' IN HAND.
by inn. (1'(Aion rreor,hd IR$ia',R»I, and days.
Men's Overcoats and Roth Cuwrnun.uts anile to co„- Tharnos Road
'scribed I. nh'•,•• r.rra..n( Anntb..r 1:\t)\\'1.h:S-4;1'
Af \\'i.•,Irn nn H.tturda), By Lydia•Pinkham'S
sear ('nttadal wea(((r uuPtinft e,te held in r'nm.• hill'
,ll on inn. _t•th. hlorrnce 1°,. i:pmclr's, [7
i•neh Sunday evening in .Rethlny I �lnndn.' i'• ►, 1,r„ when 1'. F D atpr ,+:," :`Aloe o 11 r. end J1rA. A. I: now- Vegetable Compound
They met in the corridors of th • ^hooch. Air. Juhneton n; I:il'Pen dr• wnR Ple. ted h'r dn„st'r ,'lido
d snlhnr. teas aged N , Oras
Suits in a big TChoice of library. following the inaugural r<,s• titcred n tory h,r.•nAting women on 17 p":11 fn pbvr in 'fuu"741R „nd ren,ir
• ons al the e,n•r•rcas:on ('otnma- oil mission work. sus h a. rryni.e'I ir. :.fir•. (n par, h:se! _ Beller' ver. Q»P.--"�Ylthout Lydia
(ninon. ' Mr. Siftan" :mid lion. Mine Mlnbel Mire on and Mr. Hobe a.econd hand rn1net, Thr inh<. rip. N i:. 1'inkhver. Vegetable limit
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Styles and Cloths. Adam Ilet•k. Chairman of Ont nrio'Hy- Shepherd sere visitors in 1h'R '1'tth• tion list naw 'h•.ars s 1' t'1 of 1t47'A) would not alive. Iti,rlive months i
rlro•e•rcttic Power ComrnisAon. rnaylborhorrl on Nnnday• r haul painful and
wish #-, (rt r1, Th.• 1". Inners
of the ills
• 1 ask yeti a question -cine that %%asl The Themes (toad 'rhreshin, Co, tit Present 1)1•-11 Itr,.In e1rs'nk a In (Cour Parirsd
High Class Furnishings frequently put to inc n rew }•rare nee,•tti t11111";
e fonn hall on Friday fel• I ire. ti es...A bei kin,( cnnpr.nlien lotir at►cl inllammation
aces "Aasnredly' nos th•• rct•ponse• :heir final wind up. 'rhe pro•rramn,e arulflnanci,elsupn••rt.and %%ill d•,rler of the uterus. I
of lion. Cliffotrd Sifton. Chairrn•itr %will he something tikout h'i-IJnsinca+, 1'111141 fn Pr as-i.le go. d music for s»tTerrdlike:►utr-
New Collars, Shirts, Sox, Hats the Federal ('ou• rvntinn Cnrnniis- b'o%w our. bust h p• 11j1tri) . rt stud Ihon{;ht
Qpen Mr. \V (i rn, a, 7 4 s Prf'II „s ovathrr Nnd r,ftrn of death. I
ini "It is thio" uoth the ell rJlessner. ho lin, born i circnn„r.u•e• s perreit' lT•'1 b,utd Kill .>f '
neinistem ; -are yo,, n vane -tor' '%orkin;r for Mr. l'au1 Madge for the 74'0(7 for tr„lir,. nn T,i. •d'ts a• f1 '+ Ijt : ems nlled two drn -
and Boots and Shoes ' ' ever more so'' w as I he h •arty r . Itis, h%o years. left Tuesday for his Thitrsdnys of each week .nd will lie tuts iwhn could du
• aponsr•. .1 have 10,,(11 my hife-stork home in Dashnocall (lis brot her trill g)A 1 to s. a cif .tens present on Thrtere "t nothing for nu•, 1
,n 1 hie en1eay,r sr.' 'I'h�• 1 "%0 ch,, r- %work in his place for a few Hie-whs. days only. 'rn•,•d•,ts heir .1••v,..ed tr% '' wont b, a 11031 it
R men ehnaped hands. ' Then God speed ef�. Fred 1lnnkin drove 10 Ln),dou the i egmeere Kindly eKnr and give
Feed ? and the best doc-
tors N DY BR W D EN - to )ou." declared Mr. Reek-. ' The in %%eek. Ile els aceompenied by els your Pncnurs{(ement by your tree ' tors said 1 fli11At
u ork %will demand capability, energy his daughter :11isss Florence. e ho is once and (nrr rest, Eoutsgenlents may submit to :+n nt,e r -
And inle?tril) in large qunnt•114'- SON' viailin friends and retntlyca in I. t., r•kP'1 11"'1 all ir•frrnrft on ns re- • at ion, becauselihad
• one them all frimit Your mission is Ihnt vicinity. gprr+s herrn+ inns tie had by spplting All (iood Kinds of a humor, i wentbat'k home much dis-
onr of almost limitless 1poaaibflitic9 On \V.•dn0sdny Mr. Fred llunk!n to Ihp secr(t1,y_ co»rng.d. (Inc of my coo, inti advised
for pnhlic service and Ap'endLd resale( Ioolt :, A'ei:rh load n,' fri^ads to !tarry Hey. Snot Mmell will deliver his lee• Flour and Feed m0 to take your ('ut1potlnd, as it had
Ilan. Frank Cochrane. Minister of Ilunkin's 51!,' in T.o,^.an toe nalii ►, f,t•n gourd her. 1 did au and soon cont-
inence(' Best Flour.u.. hands. Fnresis and Mines. nho n1e 'His 'laical' I, Devil", in ramee.ltofet•l tither,
end m11,'. appetite
�Ir. .John 'llnnkin intend. hmdirnt Ki.klon m, 1\'(dnrraday, FP h, !q h. kept on hand
► 'h• Provincial Government repnArtl• his second names( shooting match in came back with the first bottle. Now
..,,,tr on ,h • eoru'II'' mt in n brie' the near future.----�..._.-. ----- r feel n pain and atn
i wing of curipraise \f'rsr
interview t%ith the Globe apon Ifs re- Mr. 1'- %\ hillock 11141 1be rontrnec $AI,E lili(H.STi It -
1f it is the best flour '011 want there is but one )lace tern. •poke in hearty endors,t,on of to furnish about 2 amt► ccrnrnt block EMMA Cl/ATservinlleyfiekl, ie."- Mrs.
j 11110 tort ni:ion n.-atit'in-1 by Mr. Hit- Auction sale of farm. (arm nock
Britt' and Shorts QtteLee.
for the net, Abed n( the Jam a err -et and imp'onnnls. 011 lot 1P. eon. j,
in t;►N'n to +((t. it-- that is from 118. The brands are: ton. ' It is a mnn:o h ,tnrl(rtaCin'' >lethndiet rh'ocl' 1'sbornr, on Tlnusdly. 1'eb). 10:h. at Sold by the Ton. Another Operation Avoided.
enid Mr. Cochrane. "rind one Of h Mr. John Conn intends raising h's I n'e:nck. (;'adman .li Stanburv. S10-
JEViTELL eteeptional interns. to th • %%hal • Ito- horn 011 the o!.l lietnestearl ih s suns- liei,n,s, 1t. O. )'hit:ipa. A„r( . •Toho Adrian, (itis - "I suffered untold
nlinioit. Mr. 5 (ton p'ene to pro- oe•rt Ile has etnrtrd to draw the I Ilodr'on. Prop.
IVheat taken in e taken c missy from female troubles, and my
(Ontario Blended) eerd nn broad and sure tines, and 1 ,:ravel for the fo n,f:tt,. it ni k K doctor said an dreaded
tient was my only
hove nn 410,00 lint. nhatever re, �ir d A, e, nn tie 1 o. , b.,ie.• 'arm stork for Flour and Oats taken in ! chance, and 1 tl Issued i. almost ns
PURITYI woman Ios'nitfi hag fin shed hherland implements o on i.N. Thanshe. much as death, Lydia E. 1'lnkhamy
h0 will have o oe,. a Ao f rft stasis- contract for �meho(n.: %%eo 1 !or !the I lin „I. 1 ,, :., on n 0 1 In +,'.la%. Ireh%. exchange for Oatmeal.
lance of ihr )n -n ovine,. So lar ns Un• Themes Ito,) Aehor,.t Vegetablesl*hComppunation. letelycur( ,
:ar.o l:overnment is concerned. .1 'V' , , !10th nl 1 n'rlork. •las, \\ bite AncO me without a» operation. '-1.KXAv
{ 1'estern Canada Flour Alllls) Ire very ul to kr.o,% that t,urI
1VeAl,•y It;tl/an r. I'ro. W. Rive 11TJ,trt', R. F. I1, a.
steads r• eat to do ell in is' penver :o sick friends cry aroutil a�•a n.
Leave your;arders or call up Phone 2. :till ire nr •• v pons h'c 0 ! 11 • f"tlwr Children. ry Thirty ars of unp(aralkled flocct•ss
in:' of t h project to eonservc. dove!'Fol: s \ i,::- -II: • :a resldenre en roe-
confirms the power of Lydia E. Pink -
female G. SELDON Exeter and ,,tri,i,e (err the plenfr%e r' : 1u1 FOR t LETCHER'S nrr or Andre ,v and Korth streets. KXKTgR• - ONTARIO.' IL hilae VeRrtlthle CompotaEtid to curt)•'
• • profit o. the peep0 their ::r at and in good repair. Apply to Times female diseases.
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