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Exter Times, 1910-10-06, Page 5
'I' it Xk.'1'EIt TIMES, OCTOBER 6th 1!110 •••••••••••••••••Ittni•MelK1F.1101111, The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 CAP TAL (Paid up) RESERVE FUND •••• $•ss 72 Branches in Canada, and Agents and ilei Principal Cities in the World, General Banking Business Transected. $8 500.000 00 $8.850.000.00 resprondente in all the , Savings Bank Department• s at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. • • Dickson & Carling, 8olicitore. N. D. HUfiDON, Manager !•••••••••••••••••••••••••w•••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 - ME CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C. V. 0., L L. D , D. C. L., PRESIDENT 'ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER -UP CAPITAL, $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND, •$6,OOO,c: BANK MONEY ORDERS are safe, cheap and convenient. They are payable free of charge at all banks in Canada (except in the Yukon District). The Money Orders issued by this Bank are also payable free of charge in the principal cities of the United States, and at the rate of $4.90 to the £ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland. i�hey can be obtained at any office of the Bank on application. Exet©r Branch-G.W Harrison, Manager 'trance) also at Crediton. .++++++4-:.++4++++++++++++++ + + Clinton Business College 1[aAli' nk in Canada's Greet.- est let t - est Chain a n lit High-Cirnde Col- leges founded during the past twenty six years. This chain is the lergest trainers of young{ people in Canada and is freely admitted that its graduates get the best posi- tions There is a reason; write for it A diploma from the Comtnercta) Educators' Asso- ciation sso- ciA i0 t nOf Canada is9P assP o rt to success. You may study partly at borne and finish at the College Enter any day, toll Ierui 1H As Rug. 291h Write for part it. Jove linton Business College + Crediton SCHOOL, REPORT Names of those who obtained 00',or over during the month of September. Honors 75%. Division III, Class 11 Sr. -M. Clark, 0. Motz, M. Brown, IS. Kienzle. Class 1V Jr. -Honors -C. + Ostreicher, V, Motz, 0. Bluett. It. English, Pass -M. M. Nicbulaon G + Guenther, goads, K. Sweitzer, II 101' costume. eve :%I y + I''inkbeiner. Miss Goldthorpe teacher Il.t) a. trey highly press a commended. by + P the pulpit and d)le pr.'ss and on r. - p Division 11 -Class 111 Jr. -L. Holtz- turn visits in runny places . mann. A. Geiser, K. Dinney, S. linen- numbers ttr•• turned aw:►y, so i t w•cr.• the p,opte to hear him. '1'h r fore come .-arly ,ant) secure a Adrnisetiun silver offering at t1, • door% IOc and 15c. The Annite•rsary s;rvic..s of It Methodist chute were t1 re h•I . d onBuil- d uu- div and Monday east. 0n Sunda) Bev. N. G. I owill, of Exst.•r rreacbe 1 two cxceil.nt Pennons. In the aft. r - noon n meet meeting of th.• f&abb.ith /school was held end Mr. Powell gay, - en inter.•sting talk to the. scholars. Splendid music waw furrnshed by the choir. On +lfonday even ng the :te- nted concert was held, r: •v.. P.. to + 1 it to n'tvt t It 1 Plrateivk Relieve t#eae'eike ty"It gives me great plead be able to refer to Dr. M 7 Anti -Pain Pills as the best res. edy we have yet hail in house for the prevention a! cure of headache. My wife wjo has been a constant sufferer for a number of years with above complaint joins me in the hope that they may fall into the hands of all sufferers." JOHN IitMSII, \\"a•ervlcit, lie. Used Them Fo'.:r Years. "1)r. Aures' Anti -Pain Pills are the Iles: I ever tried for the e1i,•f of head -why. I have used them for nearly four years and they never tail to give me relief. 1 have trier) many other rem- edies, but have never fonnti any better." JOSEPH FRANKO\VICE, 854 'I'rombty Av., Detroit, Mich. There is no remedy that will more quickly relieve any form of 111,11°eche than Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills. The best feature of this re- markable remedy is the fact that it does not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable after- effects. Price 25c at your druggist. He should C.piy You. 1f he does not, send pries 1.41.. we forward prepaid. .11, MILES MEDICAL eMs +Met1M was one of the pleasantest evenings of thee. lives. The Ladies► Aid is a band ut %workers. 1 mis.aonary entcrtainm:n: wilt b:• �•et. n n1 the Evangelical church. t'r I.' ,n. on Wedikeday. the 12th itl,t . 1 unin;t at ii o'clock peen.. dour, , n ,t 7, 'Rev. G. W. Ila;•, Is. 11. (.. . , t. wort s renowned mis- sionary :eel Government explorer. will tell of his romantic life among the ,-:Ivng.•:s of South America : thr ti- ling adventures and anlsioniry ef- fort awl exploration. I1.• we:I illus- trate the lecture with st.rcopticiaq Vi,•µ'and unique ten riosit ie. brought from that strange fond and w ', I } lip then. Class 11 Sr.• -R. (`lark. M. Guen- ther. Olive Either. Roy Schenk. Class i! Jr. ---Lucy Lawson. L. McMurray, It. Heist. Miss Love, Teacher. Division I -Clans II Sr. -V. Hoff- mann, A. Finkbiener and A. Holtz - mann, equal; I• C n p a , (. Hxist. N. Lawson. Pert I1. Sr -N. Geiser, L. Redden, L Either, 0. Wiener. Part 1 (o -A. Sweitzer, %V. Snell, 1. Winkbeiner. Part 1 (t» -O. Wolfe, S. King. Part, '1 lei -K. Iledden, 1 Finkbeiner, F, .e Hill. K. Ilaist. Miss Mothers teacher, tMiss Davey is learning dress-mak• ing wltl► Miss (Tara Fahner, •-Mreettanernan of Hensall gave our Ian•ell% ,J A. steed/nue E. I1. 11, an, an•I Mr. Percy Danes. addre.,, d the :lie tin,;. Ther 13ostou Male fju.Irtette lune -bed •.orae exc'1tent masse es did als(, the choir. Mist Mertle Clarke recited and the selection was well received. Th.: contribution., ex. eeed d the (mount asked for. The Trustee Board will comno•nee shortly to r.•-•i.corit • 3 W renowat • the chi: c'h. \.•t% windows and ',ata will be put in. 'FI pulpit plstforut ..•. be raised and the choir loft will . b, r.*tarr a lige d, T11.1NIES ROAD A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday morning. October 5th at eleven o'clock at "Evergreen Ave." the homy of Mr. atm erre. Chess. Cann when their daughter Verde was unite 1.(1 in marriage to Mr. Ed. Ferguson of Exeter. The bride, who wee., Riven away by tier father. took 1 lice under a hei►ntifel arch of , .. and flowers, to the strains of tht• ...- ding march played by her sister. M Maud. She was attired in a band some gown of create silk covered with lace and tiin►med with pearl trim- mings and satin rihhnn. She wore Ihe• town it flying vtrit on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Milier returned home after spending the summer months + lip et New Detail() acting as hush ranger. Oen. looks fine. +Miss Mattie Haber returned to F Buffalo after spending A few weeks Geo. Speotuln, f'riucep:.l. + visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. + F. Felber. 04.++++4--e+++-e++++++++++++++ Miss 1:nifty's Essery of Centralia spent Saturday in town visiting friends. Mr. William Brown who has just returned home from the West a few • weeks ago left to visit his uncle Sam. There must lee some attraction Billy. -II). Gra I'. Mr. Ira Brown spent Sunday in I )aah wood. Mia. Laura Leve spent Sunday in Centralia visiting with her friend • Mi., Gladys E eery. • Jl: . Greb of Berlin. is attending a few days visiting with her sister Mrs. August Hill. Mr. A. Hewitt spent Sunday in Exeter. • Don't forget the auction sale which • will be held on Friday. The house- hold amide of Mrs. Mathew Weiner • wilt be sold. Thr• leading practical train- ing school in Western Ont- ario. All ambitions young peen and young Women could read our free rnt.alog• ue Learn what our graduates are doing and you will rue in- terested. We have three de- partments, Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy fe'ech department is in the hands of experienced instructors. Inditidual in• etruction is given. This is the hest time of the year for students to enter. %Vrite fur res cintelogue lit once. t Mete ,Martha %Vind returned home customary bridal veil caught tip isith lint week after spe•ndinga few months orange Idessnnt•. The v g temple • in Detroit visiting ft lends. were unattended. The sere y was • Council meeting wns held in the eertermed by Rey. H. H. Powell in Ow • town hall on elondity. Mr. A. Hudg- preserve of „v .•r seventy gue.te Af • int was appointed tax collector coteter 1•e'l1.,,il 'entente the (;',esti repast • graltulalions ted to the basement.. which w4. heauli- IN•••••••••••••••••••••••• Miss lads Young of I, milt's). is fully decorated, whets- a very dainty .pwndihtt a few days ID town visiting wedding dinner w is served The with brr hrotht•Is. many beautiful And 1 o-t,y welding Mrs. F. 1Sdher who has been ill for presents testify to the high estreat in it few weeks IA improving rapidly, which the young couple are hell Millinery npPrut,ga were held At Mr. They left on tit. five p. lit 11a111 at We cone I not ;afford to to stroogl, Brown's lent Titre bey And %%edner1elay Exeter for Landon and other p ants endorse I: i ill's • 93" ,ilair Tome and The fair FPI are all frocking for their and on their return they eel resells. o11 rontiuu:• 1•. ,! f .• it doit it hate. They ere trying to Fee who the farts the green has tented it) Ful. slid not d, : 1 %%a c', ni is %till. ` h•.ut(1 teen get the target one. larton, on the Fullerton stet Wrench our ends . 1.1am carry uA away, and Farmers are very busy these &eve ate] tu,un,btrl. The bride'. iravelling Weill( ' •'i" Heir Ton e not give digging pntetin•a. They report a big Atilt w•Aa A blue t•e41,41411 l•le(h %eh ent ir • . .t ,faction to eh; users they I r..p. 0 wouldn't he Ne hid if a few eat t.. match. Th.•li meow bleed,' would Ice. faith in us and ouratatc- of the potatoes were ..ppl'e.. will join with the Tinier In wishit)g enerat ,t ane in 'comer: a rices our Mims Elsie Oaleer left for Toronto on thecal hapPin,•-N And eremite, ity. trnsineee prt•1ige would Ruffer. Monday athlete she rt,tem's going to Arse. Sunday evening there will be We as.ur.• yon that if your her, Cnlvereity, W.• %Omit Elsie every A tin' meeting at- the ('re•heterien is beginrlinr; to unnaturelly fa!1 out mi -cc,,,, rhnrch to hid iiia, A. E. sued Jfrm or if you 11 tee anv scalp trouble, Rex- Several Attended the Parkhill fair Johns faiewell AP 1 110 intend ie evi,ig L ' 43" Hair ironie will promptly on Wedne.d,ty. Otte part of the entlnnnu•ty veey rlir of • daudrraff. .'t:nee it bald- ,tar 1 la.ld,• (lhuett of (!rettiton, was 'portly to visit friends in the Wept �.rin Foetal Saturday and purchased beforee taking their depart•1rr for h.r faitl► in 1{ seri • 1.3" !lair Roy Iledgsol►'ut fern) of 117 acres. lot ('1 • s, 1,r :. FO etlrow! that sae a.k you 711, 1.. It, W . 13•,'nnguet, for which he Quire a her of people %ete 11111, try it no our rositive guar:,n:1. paid 811,11W) We undersrruol Mr. to It.lhney Iat N•6ha,h to ht•nr Itvv our .non y will be eh•crfu:fy llluett intends Felting out. A large It. (licks, of Crediton, who preached ei if it doe_ slit do :IA n e clain, number of frail tree. as reel, as he a sermon well l , i 'sizer,. .t0e. 1n•i $1.00. Sold en n (11 a1. p rrr,ued by All who Y ole nl.e.•.eion whir y tie sir store -The fliexatl DrugStore g s hie not fur three heard hint. years. S1AndAlrl• Th.. (Miners are busy amend here W 5 Gole, The Flwne ser Anniversary will he filling Ailne. held nn Sunday, Oetuber leird. Ser. 'I't a Tham.•. need Presbyt •ries vices will be preached by Rev. 'T. A. thin. e. .t h , I. h... )ren It-reefog Can he had by 30)1)1 nit caung Stradu'at, of (hard Bend. et • e,. -•v1. rvilla :r sued 11Pa,ra[.innm will men rt nd 1 idles in the 1• 'td of '•wire- The content Metter') the finks and he re opened on Sunday. October ift.h. pet:." or I' tilw 1.y t;1.•graphy, ii:nc•' limens in the I,•tulu'q Aid of the Meth• The Iles', J, A, Tntnhul,, 13. A., i.. f,. the R -hour ow bream 1 .•ffective and odist church ended lest- %t'rtlneediy It , D 1)e will conduct services at II rind• t 9 wire 1-, runs- evening, September Leith and nut a n..•,ei 7 h ut. tipPc•iel collertion 1, pi tiie .0 r:• staht -hang .l•1- two weeks peeler:lisle, when the fln- each service in aid of the improvement tint' thronerltnnt th•• en!e're antittl returns were counted. The fund. 1)n Monday Oct, 1701 .1 grand they • is a ..at short e • n. 1'1•'• . Creole: were the winners then, but ,.nee ,lost fowl Flipper will take piece. grnpht're. I telt inn- ray 1) •: nn r'last %\'ednetday evening the members( Sapper will he served hunt 5::11 to 8 from .70 to ` 0 I r mont h with seised of the Aid twit(' their husbands mot et' o1. lock. In the n11ditrnint s )eei•1 thane • cf r!'• lir111'0. h•• Nnlion- the home of Mr. at:d Mrs, (:hat Zwick- 1 EPs ai Telegraphy In'titut, operitee a x rr where lite (ireer.s ave a splendid evil' he byneighboring Myth, ()811`^1 in,/ i: eIA in Amer -ca. end r gave 1 Rev. , i,. gideemail, 13. A , of ellen. will nnp„•1 vis nn fie i{. ..rel we- I -s of- literary and unlsical pn,etr•un. rafter l recite. ll3eside thin an excellent pen. 1 whirl) all set down to a murnptuons re : grana is tieing prepared, No effort ie tie e .1.,n•. l-, t, .l all gr.:dealt s into i past. prepared by the rnelnheru of the 1 being Spared to make the reopening it p PAY you 40 tvtitr' l'u,k .ids It wets a (ilius of soctnl )lift 1'r:joy:11,le 1.51', t. Admi.s!01135 them for full ,i. l•IiIt1 it C:ncinn'iti 1, , „ n , 1 1 : 1 11 t , 1 1 ) 1 1 P Ilt clat.ui it. rents mild Chihli Pit 21) cents. p. or i/hilad ephis. I a, IiAiR HEALTH t TH 11 You Have Scalp 1)r [lair Trouble Take Advant.eege of Thi, Ofrer A (ioc►1) POMI'I'iON 71ENS ALIJ 1 tt tiuieeddu•oplace in w uu Wedtuew•r; toy ogf lla>,okt wrek wtohetn Miss Myrtle Beuge sigh became the bride of Mr. Fred Brooks, of London The ceremony wont peetorrued at the Methodist ptletnetee by the Itev. J. 1:..1. hiillyard. The bride waif attend- ed by Mitts E. Scott while the groom WAS supported by Mr. Wilbur lien• :tough. A (11') the ceet•un.11y n recept- ion IVAN held at the home of the, brides uncle, Mr, Fred Manes where it dainty wedding; dinner %vias served. The young couple left in the evening in an automobile ("r Leedom Their many friends join in wishing 110'111 A happy and prosperous future. Mfr. Thomas N'tLsb, has from n pletasai t vesil with at n distanme. 'Mr, J W Ortwein who in addi- tion to running n good general store is an extensive grower and abippsr of onions, ranking as one of our on:nn kings is alsu :e great odtnirer of prize poullryl, and is going care, ly into the raising of poultry. That he keeps the %ln•st is cvit'enc. (1 by his success et the neiprbboring fell fairs having at Srnfortbe elle t .rid It first prizes and 3 second out :,f en extent of l9 bird., which is • e t ainly :e fine *bowing. Mr. and .Mfrs. farcy Carlisle, of ltelgrnvt• have been visiting neer reldtive.t in Hensall and vicinity. Mr. "%'m. Lnmtnie's two little girls returns(' this week to this Institute Iat Brantford where they have wide good ndvanecment. Mrs. Ilunt accompnincd her Bon- in law Mt Johnston, to St. Louis Miotouri last week len! int 41ee1-1 54'- it.ng there for some time Mr. John- -tun addressed the• prayer meeting at Carmel church the week he was here, giving 0 most interesting ac count of the great relig,us con- vention be attended ut Edilnburgh. Scot t:intl. Mr, A. Brandt, of thee village, who is running as conductor on a traits on the northern lint of the Grand Trunk. La- be• 0 Thom: here fur the the past week or so on account of n ser.rined ankle', received In alighting from hie 1 rot :t ret one of the stations. Mr. A. Wttutes d's of thee %effet ,, as I rovineeo Constable, took a matt netn,••I Brown up tb God••rich last week. rhe r,: •1 with ,.hooting at'Ir. 11, ehetf •r, of tb • l:ippcn hotel. The :attempt at shooting •was the r tuft of n gn:erret and 1h•• refusal. ut cer- t tin accommodation requ .;t .1. Mr. 'r. Murdock has mad• a fin: record at the jolt rac..,s thus far, win- ning fi st money ta1hie catI ro horses (toad Master. at Exeter. Zur- ich and 8eaforttt, alt c( the races in wtech he his been entered. NIr=_ E. A. Work. of Lavauda City. ('.laforn a. its the guest of Mrs. Ilutn- • • ton end .N1r Wm. Moor and is f ivorably impre-+•ul with this village rid surrounding country. Mr. T. J. /Berry had the misfortun. to lose a valuable hors.• awong the number that arrived from the old country. Thr horse came aerate ibis ocean but died on the train n'ben but t very short dietanc.' front its d ••t - nation. r:, Chalks Tray r int. n•1.. nn•v• .lit •1,10 Mrs, Joseph Hudson's do ...- log on II tin,onc: etreet west. op- posite the one in which abe ie now resi'I mg, Miss blclntyre of Detroit through her agent %Ir. ti. J. tiutbr4'latel hat rented her oat •g. on Oxford wee.: to 'Mr. Brooke recently of Montreal, Mee telly McEwen Tett herr on Wednesday to spend a few days uitb retetiv,'e a0•1 friends in London, Mr. Georg. Stireng. through hie agent G J ltiulheriand .tae sold dur- ine the pi -t week h a hand+ome dwelling on Icing par t to tar. Gib - hest Dieka the N- Ari known stock buyer of )sipper. Mr. Dick. can con- er'testate eirns.:if that b • has trot .eft • of, if net the (inlet dwelling propene.. :n 11 n .l', finely ei111- i returned rel,tliv.: -iced on ')lain et vet 3 very abort :i.•t 1111' east of the pets' office (laving rout het properity at Kip. r • n h- int n 1- moving h •n• in the course of a month or two Mr Dick end (amity will rnnkc good re.identa ant lei, conn tui 0.'1 strength aa our tweedy good r•tck Market 11e het b• n rnakin.c u . •k1y ehipul.•ut,: from here for POW/ dine past. Mr. Carden, of Detroit ha, been spending the past week with Mr. sod 31r•. Janne., Moore. Mr. 11'. Neelends has .••turned Creel 'rorento. N her the her be •n i• t'rig his serer ;errs. Elliott. '.1r•. .1 Coulter and daughter Ida 1 • %l t ntr r !sits- .e in N1i:verloti• 1)r, Maediarntid of Iowa. wag here . t we..k. visit;ng his uncle Dr. '4 eelierned of 'hie vilely 1I^ w1. 011 his way }Lome from the old conn try ohe. • h• hid been .'pending coeple of uroliths. Mr. Wm. Shirrty of Detroit, is vis ten;, relative. :n Jlertslit sod phie v c•nity. SI :% 1•' Pet Ilarvr'st Theek•t(n•ing service.' will be held in Greer clime h St Alfa. nn 8111nI,v nevi, 4),•4n"i r 1) h when the !tee. S. el• (lardy. 11 A. or 11'reelstuck will !irony!' toot ning and evening and et Mt . Paul's ('hart ti 11••n -Ali at 3 p In Mb•s'renrpleluan is confined t:, her Iced i hP re'Fult el a fall .attained whip in Loreto,: during fate u e• to The teemed are p.ttti,ert Peewit rile in the drain in.Frunt of the Town Hell. S et N" 1. IfMB01lVE The following repo, t i.' based ,••1 weekly exetmi•ietitin held luting the month of Sept -mina IV (tia•s %Villin Sterane.. %Viltreel I)nnrull, Oliver IRow- ell& Elva Harvey James Dougall, Mr 111- Cecil Herres. Fro..ole Nett, Ifarvey Neil home Irick, 0Iadv', Moir Jr. 111 - .1nhn. '114(/01. f;Igin itis w' cline Mire Dew Fr ink iarrnt• Vera Balls Late. Semler.. Noggir String 11- ClAss Clifford Moir. Maw Neil, Alice Dirk. ',wee Oke. lel. Nitrol . %V. It. it%elid , Tent her. 11,11{1T - Mr. and efts Win, Mae 1 rt'gnr and children who have been si•il;Ng ►e. ',vises ',round ltrew-t1., unit Narplev returned to their Iron,, in Detroit Monday n,rei.••-. elan 5*,,, 11.ay4., wh,.'et been visit• int in Mich gen it comer of week, l e- ttte•ned hone tine day iso► week. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA %V INCH EI,SEA The foilett lug is the report of the ••kaimil.,t, 0113 It, id 111 .i 5. NO fi, 1 shortie, fifth class total 550. I•:ulurt •lleyts ooel, 119, Sr. IV total 550, 'tu••z Crtery 1110: Edward let•I- iett 397- 'Earl Coward 231, Jr. IV total 450. 'Edo Coward, 212, fir, :111 total 325, David t:rcrry 272. :$ Tund classes -local 32,',. Viola 111.11 280 Myrtle Washburn 272, \\ ullie Rout. I •) 2044 Lewis t(',rni_h, 251. V •rel Ilcywood 250, hr:ucis Heywood 233,' Gorden 1k•IL:idg• 195: Aid 'n Creery 1311 1't, 11 tcla..s-to(nl 300, Georg° John, 2151 'Mervyn C:ttntu els. 3l;ty Heywood 197, Percy Coward 187 'the., 'male 10!% Alvin Ani rows 158, Mae Cornish 151, Weer v Ileywood 105, Lorena John. -J --i: •A, Ilam-. iltotl, 'Teacher, 1<,IitKitt ►lt `inose of our reeitidente et Iru went out to the %Vest this lets spring and bummer have again returned. 17'bey are l.ke our native birds in their ini- grati..n), Mr. Itut,t. Fletcher awl Mr. /told. Davis art•ivrd un Snt111day last and Mr. J. ('. O'Brien Showed up 011 Monday evening. They are all look- ing sit the best of con(tiliun. 51r. Dennison w he has beet) t ravel- Iieg nl Oweablern part of the province during the summer in the interestm of 1114 patent 14 111410W Slops and (listener arrived 111.10 an Friday Iasi and will remain with his Nun•in-law Mr. le. A. Tay for the winter. Mastt•r'l'ruenlan 1103d1101130 has en• gaged with the A%embank liutlt-t• h Cheese Cu. fur a blunt time as their business is crowding them hard this fall. By the time another tesue of the "Times' is out, Mr. John McCurdy will have reamed to be a resident of our village. We trust his future liv- ing tufty he pleisant. Mr. and efts. Jas. Beatty left on 'Tuemdml afternoon on their return trip house 10 ia►nghain, t•Jabk. (item. agitation exists these days in our Height/mewed over redraw! mat- ters as at the council meeting on Mon- day last a poi tion of the council en- deavored to block the appeal case entered against the Iant rendering of thr coon 111 favor of Dale. Up to tine - writing we cntunot give anything definite as metiers are not settled, Mr. K. N. Shier made ante bar t i ads in hure.m on Monday evident 1) hotter nig things somewhat. Zurich 'a:-: Carrie Gailman left for hun- Jun, I•l,t week. It is reported that Mr. C a ii! 0 $'n un Scot 111 1 'leo bu.,.n as ha old p stand. He bought out a stock at Acton. The writ which hid b. n i-_ued bw Mr,, Scbuettler bas not been ser - ed on Mr. Johnston eel it is Ilk p suit will be withdrawn. 'air, P Bendett. of this place. and Mrs. Foster wlos.• home wee in \uw York state were married la-: week The emypathy of the community • x1 ml '1 1•3 Mr. and Mrs. Elinor. Their a th• et .th of on• of their twin daughter aged about four rr, on t h'. 311••'. titelfa Fele/erre of London. is the _u•••tof h•r fri n S. Mesa bing- gi' Stelck, '•Ir= Ernest Gi,a hall the miefor- tt1e1 • to hr 1.k her ankle on Friday last while carrying eoms. wood into the hoose. Sh • will he laid up for name time. Mr, and Mrs. Jackaone of Detroit, ire visiting at the bomc of Mr. and etre. John Gellman. Mr. .1. Ileberer ie g't(ng ready to move the old stateo on his pro vc•rty. sec ntly purchased from the 1►em',Ih est at••, The stable N! br placed to lit rear of the de ,n I w•il! snake a deeded irnpros to the property. %t r. Ch.. Iley, of 111.1 As •! Mier, i, in this vicinity visiting rclaty :. an 1 old acgueintlnc't. TfflRD OPERATION PREVENTED By Lydia E.Pinkhan 'sVeg- etable Compound WE REF=AiR WEAK errsEIV ONE SECr87 C''' OUR SL'cC7. 3. r-•-ry e,:,, t-.• • „1 1, e: r•-•'^.•9 the personst etteeltoe.,I •••i.i,-.t-.. ' . q• l. .. , e ,, .. t):1 ch, nnit•i1 y Slid d rs then 1.1- as i . I:, • .1,. w "„1 .-t,: : ^,r . - h• it pre„enix•d for lM• ea.. ,,,l or, r..u,p Inn .• 1 ), o„•• ,,..., , •,. .1:4 7 :•, I .story. Such appr.,pr,.ae tr.•..ttm t, .• ,...tet f ,,... '• ::t 1.i ,:• • ,'..• ,• i 10 euro 11,0 14111044111sat := t l.tr .” : • 5:.• 1. ...•• .• r'1. ;, 1 : . P.- . I ars rise who send ilia •.1'... nide •.,., , :., 11 p ; :.t•.•..•s,4 •• •. :. ., .et I alieute throughout . ln4':t L,t .-,, r,stay v.-:..:.. • 4 t r �1 , 1• -p •.,3,rntny. ., ...... S%omen. We Guar4ntoe Cures No i'cy. %',': r< -at a.; i?i. ..,t tive•• CONSULTA .EON FkL i 11 Unablo to Ca:I, t no a ^c c .tion Ll, RS. KE_ 3 'V ftie: LP es) .,-. Cor, Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Vetroi ,Mich. ri All letters (rout Canada :xi be addressed Vilial.monomeeetrasseases �� t1 to our l:uata an , Ont. px,mlrnce desire t- nlent in Windsor, Out. 11 1, a desire to sec us p. rvnially call at t ..t 54e'lical lns:itute in Detroit as see :•1.e and treat no patients ie our Wine:., r nl'iiet u•i:ic!t nre Err C,•rr' :' n,dence and 1.alx,rat•,ry Sir Cattatli-trt bud a•. . ., , t',Ire' ; . 1 l i ,,y follows s DRS. KFPINEDY Cc I:, iiN:: i, : , W.n•!,o,, o, e. R rite for our priratr v)dres. (pmenf, time, Bran. Shorts and Flour \ ►t s on Hand. Leave Your Order . r ('all up P -10 T J 2 R. G. SELDON, Exeter. 1 Compare Your Razor With the New Carbo Edge Don't tresatlsfed are using h,tauso 11 13 the best. with tate razor y oit yn1' rnerciy think (31 tie Carbo•Magnette. It will last inngcr-It a iii giro )'ou a quicker, smoother shave. Try it for 30 days at our enrage - then yeti will know which is the best --fur the sure test of value is eotn• parison. "night tempering" is the seeret f ('arbo.3tagnetic Superiority. Ther t'.irleo edge" le secured by nn . •. r a electric heat of 2,600 degree* Fahrrn• heti-a process of rartxenftattr•n aunt - lar to that by whiten dtatuends Lev% W. J. NEAMAN, been produced. The result la the hardest cutting edge known to science -a blade that you never have t0 Lone or grind. Don't take our word for tt-the razoe proves itself -come In today ar.3 get one on 30 days' ural -Crow .loos eon CMS TRADE It • EXFTER, ONT. 1 i%'GALI'%N Soe•t ind:•ed N.1i b•, t h^ memoriea ttr. and Mem J-a+.Cott' ill, of'1'hanles of the wise citrins• , ante faithful. ! Hoed, visited frie•tule herr I lit Sum- froadmmonitions5nbbath 1,, you I, .aabhadmatbinistere.and d Itv,•v.• Hetet)Hetet)Hazlewood tie led his the minty dt•portrn lit and con- 1hr/offer J. bel ).PrP lost wreck.(.la•i+tent Chrettain life you have net 1 .11ees1- 11. (tor Nelson mild Fr.enk beton• it.. We would therefore pre - 1. iluu.• s. be for in 41.11 of the progr:enl •• lit you with flee gold bend- ; w1'te to London Satluday(t• 1 cill • as a small memento of the •et•o.i,.g tweet for the fowl supper sw.•:•1 .Inr1 tender ,relations of past i ..,, I ire 2111i of the l hie month. 1 days. and we trust as it may support Rev. Alleges, !hitt, of Per kbile will 1 your feeble footsteps in the decline pn'sch t, phi. church nest Sunday ing day. of your physical r•treneth nflen•"en so nuty the gr at God, whoa•, yon fro '1r n1 .1 alis eV Freeman, of Clin• r e. 1.i• tel her patent• here ,•n 1•,in• I.i ('1:NTIIAf.IA 1. r•t o k .t Rave' n0 eccnrtnt .• h'r' 1 numb r of eitizrn• gat her - 1 1n do honor to Jit. and Chicago, III. - i want to tell you i.: •i , r 1 lflek:� prior to their 1 ,- wlmt Lydia E. i'iukham'a Vegetable "` (lir the !West• 1 ollowing is th' Compound did ter me. I was So sick „eh-, - a. Cent ulli* Sept. 27 I!►!0 Piet two of the IN'st doctors In Chicago f . 'ire .I n.. Mra. ilich Ird Hicks. said 1 soon die if 1 did not hare an 11 It frind•-Thi. vening 1 nttmrltion. 1 haul . ,•r of your many and old -tried »Mindyy had two t. I. have m t to view in lntici- 1:11('ratitu►s, a lid , • ,n another Feet • n 1111• cs. they'aaoted Inc to vino 4)00711+1)0 of 11.•. Too tru.• go through a third indeed. is the etcreotyped aphoristrd one. 1 suffered day that ' (hi, is a world of constant and n)gltt froth in- 1.b enge: •.'her pertnaucy is un- ttammatien and a • kn awn, and when link+ of fri(iad- small tumor. and .hip arefortned only to be broken by the rnlny end varied A,•paretin3e r• :,:ch t:Ike place from tiro,' to time T!e• pleasure of Ihi. gath.'rinit inapt necessarily b.' somewhat marred by regret in tIt- fact that w,• are never thought of seeing a well day nfn. A en tolgad 1114' heti frid E. I'Inkham's %'cg- etable Compound had helped her. and ..,ri 10 lose '.t from :t community i (rust 1t, and after the third bottle ,eh,•re you haw • spent mist! of the was cured." Mre.At.5ENA Srtau.IN(r, letivc days of your lib* a community 11 Langdon Street, Chimer), 111. •h •t of lire. city moa b • left the If yon art' i11 do not drag along at home or In yottr place of employment MOO an op'ratien is .necessary. but build up the feminine system, and re- mnve the valise of these distressing ae•lles and pains by taking Lydia l'inkham's `'e etable ('ompottnd, made front roots and herbs. For thirty years it has been theatan- dard remedy for female ills, and has positively restored the health of thou - e ndsef women who have been troubled sorer b,'ceus• of iyonr absence, i)ra. ernthee% as a titizr•n. you have filled with credit to yourself end one b.unded satistact:on to your num- erous supporters. positions of hon,.. Ind mote which demand vl of you !much thought, rare end labor in the inter -et of your fellow-triti- acn., As a christinn nnA eines leader in the eelethod.vt rherele, w have considered yon a pillar of much usefulness and a tower of great with displacements, inflammation, ul- strength: inasmuch es your length of ceration,fibroid tumors, irregularities, service conomic principles. nrduote periodic pains, backache,bearing-down and (•gins taking efforts hove prov- feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dini.r•u1 rn'1 to b,, without doubt, an nests, or nervous prostration. why I,nr•Ifish and Patient worker or don't you sty it? enol %%emit you scrvet be your. "1{ort oil staff" when you pass through the valley of th• •hadow of death" 1'o yeti dear Fitter, we tender bk a ezpreeiorla of fru•'+hip and gond wilt, knowing that s< n wife anti twit her you have ! n mo•t :1.,.id- Ron. in the d teh,r1t i of th • many dutie4 incumbent ren 7011 in %our 'loam^,tic ff a TIP • ,however h,v, net deterred you from your fnit • leo r of illi work of th•• church •• n I tb-' St:nd1y Schools in the latter especially, whet, for rn my years you have faitheitly e-•rhtrm •d the ow -rogue dentes of 4-rintery class teacher. the in- fiu.•nc, and examj'' of wLieh wilt never be kinow'n In ' •!MG world. Ede f h ► s'ow'erternity an,lalone a ort hwill c' t hatisclosservice yon have en lovingly r 11 1e10d1 in token of the Christian regard we have for you an l r n'l, ot• p- torn,^•1 .•. ih• h val%onhl :nJabacr,'pt thiers e7old•.he tried unihr t' ,, praying t het while it may ' le •'•1 you from the. t.''tin•r tat: n•.!•. th' eeoreh�le,- lays of .urnne: 1': 0137 Air th • ..,--r !II „tw I1IC n:'1. of 70)31 31r*- r••my fater nils :•totrct your Foul '- 'n everevil and danger!), until ea:!ed hor'. To hceh of you wa Dud ,r n•• king' y'i•ardt and hcab .. i .3„a hop'nu yon masa have 1• n fe nal nhundanee h • ttnlnrs ' Protner. t•' !l•' •t`stlr'rt on! •v r. wilt revolt- yon wher.'.'vr• 'et gn and should you in the • 1 prowith•noe of Gott return +to gain in the. e • )r fntrlre a corer' welcome and i hearts.gree1ins be accorded r..,,. Fin illy farce If we never h ere it, • melsnre of meeting nPori ,rt1,. n,,v we bar •. th•' nnepe•lknbls Joy of meeting fn heaven where there will h. no mar. parting Signed on behalf 'of the deniers -AV; m kind and coo Aerate brother and elf. itntt pastor; Elizabeth Coiwilf- a true hearted and generous friend rwra. Fttr•ry, Committed. - ss