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MINUS AND GOLDS
Ii at hand arid everybody iele dee
Lo catch *erre No cough remedy
ham ever beetrtliecovered•that will
'cure every cough, but we axe eete
we beve 'one tttat einnee a little
nearer to doing it than most of
theme It has *door/ the test of•
yeers and has, given eutire eatie-
• iefaetion;'W17 experimeh
nt wen
you ean get .reiteint relief ,with
DOLE'S olluoll rouRE
which is ecientifieallyprepared ab-
eolutely b;irmless to eeen the striae.
lest eland and every bottle of
which, is guarenteed.
Your naoney 'back if not
satisfactory-.
1414.RGE BOTTLES - 2$ .• CENTS
-A.T-
4) IL
Mrs, Jobe Penhale 1) it a, ▪ few days
thie week at the home ef M. Cleve.
Box, Stepheu.--se. load from. here at -
ter -idea bine Win. Deariettle bittliday
t euoyab
eft. jle e-- Wear renlle
ei
party on Moudagivesii.. ewport
arid Asset, Miee cosies epent a few
dayeiuteeafortb loot week. -After a
pleasant vieit at the home 1)t her brut.
her, John Penhale, Mei. Higgins leas
returned to Exeter.-- We are eujoying
a few daya 'sleighing at prebent and ire
ceueequence the farmers ere busy
drawing wood.
Uredilim :
CIYsTER. StriTEH.--An oyster sapper
under the auspiees of the Ladies' Aid,'
will he served1D.V.) in the basemeret
of the Methodist ehurch on the even-
ing of Feb. leth. from 6 „to 8 oeclock.
An excellent 'emigrant will follow the
AcIrusealon 25 cts, Come one
and all.
Wilson Anderso11 has received the
Contractto furnish the brick for the
new eehool house. He has several
teams drawing the brick. -The Misses
Dina, and Minute Wood of eLondon
were visitors in town last week. -Post
reastee Brown has received, his new
oftice Cabinets It is one or the latest
kind manufactured, having the com-
bination lock boxes. When the cabi-
net is, pieced in position we can pride
ourselves on having an up-to-date of-
fice. -Miss Mercy Sweet is on a visit to
Chesley friends. -Wm. England, the
East end merchant, while in London
lest week purchased a Remington
type writer and is now hard at work
learning te operate it. No doubt be
will become an expert if he works dil-
igently at it. -Miss Mary E. Brown,
who has been taking a course in the
Brooklyn college, tittieg herself for
the missionary work in India, is spend-
ing a few days here with her parents„
Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown, prior .to teave
Jug for India, whore she will be meted
in rnereiage to a missionary and de-
sist hirii en the work. MSS Brown's
many blows here *isle here safe and
pleasant trip and may her future life
he crowned with -success and. happi-
ness. -Mise Ferro* bas fully recover.
ed,froni her recent illness. -The reviv-
al meetings which are being rheld in
the Evangelical church are very site-
eessful. So far there have been quite
a number of .seekers. -Mr. and Mrs.
Virtu. Sambrook, and family spent.Sun-
delete Oentralia.--Onr merchants nave
got in their! „ineneity of valentines.
Some of there eke beautiful and .reity
assist cupid. a greet(' deal in inatie.ing
two hearts • heat as one. -The Misses
Beulah, Vivian and Elia Beaver spent
Sundae- ih fleritralliie at the Ileum of •
Mrand lifrie Geo, Essery.-Miss Lento,
Wilheirn who has beau very suffer-
ing*,
from pneumonia, ia we are pleased
to state, showing eigns of improve -
meat. That she may soon recover is
the wish of her .many„ friends. -Mise.
Cobbledick �f Ailsa Craig was the
•
hist week: Arthor Holtzman tee
'covering feoliettwit effects- of hie recent
Exeter. School Report.
Folleiving is the , report Jet jaiirearee,
" Sr:M.-Clarence °Pickard 73. No. On
roll 42, 'average 80..
F. ES MeLe.aer, teacher.
. Sr. Rowe 71, Pere,' God-
win Hebert Jones Jr.. III.--
Bosole 73, Lily elay.Prayne 71.
No, enroll 48.aveteiege4.2s
11. Walrond, teacher.
Sr. Ford 85,, 11.4. Delve. 81, • W.
s • Heideman $2, 1. Hardy Ilk F. Shads
doek 77.: J. Waiket 77, It.' Neje 73...M.
Carling 72, Middle Snell 81.
Ir. 1L -E. Deeiss Walicee 70, , MAY
'Britriakariebel0. aver-
age S0. -Anna E. Martin,
teacher.
Quance 00,N. Ioneit$0. 3.
Selcloa,$3; Me Gardiner 870, ,MacKaY.
Ott L. Harvey 84 Ionee Sweet
/5,, Anderson -73.. Sr.
;ohne/v. No an folfge, 'Average at;
Elsie A. -McOeliuteis Teacher.
Jr ,
11. -lit Knott :•leleRevitei35;', B.
I E Wel 7 W Manson'
TT, E. Dity and 11,:e liodgert 76. „Ste
ern nit 83, . s
Part Ites-Me Otise,130, A Bells:35eM.
lEitieke 75. Jr. Part tees -E. Horney
W. Mitchell 75,1 Ferguson 70. . No. o
melt 40, average 30. '
teacher.
Zurich
Ifl 4* Matilda Duchtirmeof Dreetiale
2oe6nfined to bee bed through illness.
Her many frientia wish her -a speedy
reeoveryee.Fred Deneuth, Jr., after - a
few weeks' visit in and ettound Zurich
has returned. to Detroit -Edward
Boyce of Blake bas moved to Seaford*.
Schnellhes returned from a vis-
it to Michiganee-E. Zeller bus disposed
of his six eereti,e1 lend east of the vil-
lage to John Galster.-After coneelet-
ingthe millinery season at Niagara
Valhi Miss Nettie Wells has returned
honme-John G. Erb recently 'disposed
of three heavy horses, realizing the
sum of $471. for therm -Mee. Sehriett-
ler, who recently underwent an „oper-
ation for cataract of the eye, is, we are
pleased to state, pisogressing favorably
arid hopes to regain her sight again: -
Word was reseived bete a, few, days
• ago of the death of John ,Fisher 'elf
Gieufeld. Stoke,' which event Oecarred
on Jan. 18. . Deceased had reached the
good old age of 72 years. His death
was very euddeo as in the naorning be
.
was in his usual health hut, ere even.
ing 'dawned his spirit had taken flight,
He leaves a, widow, four soils and four
.ditrighterres-Nelsott Denouty is occupy-
ing the house on the fatal F. Kalb -
neigh recently purchased from II. Vol -
land, the latter taking *possession of
the hum which Mr. Denotnyeurd rent-.
ed from him for term of years.--
s Mrs. Henry 'Warne Miss Annie and
Jacob Worm have returned from Sault
Ste. Marie, where they veereattending
the, finseree of the former's . son, the
'late Wee Warm, who primed away on
' Jan. 26, from the effects of pneumonia.
-The eubjeee under dieeriasion atepres-
ent by the citizensof the village is the
railway that is going to be built by
the C.P.R. from London to some went
on Lake Iluron.-Chas, Greb is erect-
ing a warehouse at the teat of his
brick block. -11. reliant, after apleat.
sale visit in our midst, hag returned to
his home in Oakwood,. N. 1),
Clositeu Line Stephen
Mr. Thou. Mewhinuey wild his
tfie • f oil
tigure. For oae two-yeer-ol Belebas
ear he received *lite Wit° say e it
doe* uot pay rinse good horeeee-
Mres OK), ifewhinuey had a successful
iriltiur bee ou J?eidate.--Mirie Lithe
breeder, Direhwood, speeding *
f w dory* at John WiIh4'ir. -Win.
Davey is laid up with the grill. We
hope to soon see him around again.
Tyree's *p.orts a new 'cutter.
Now girls, which one Urine -Frank
(Neville 1. 144 up with the grip.es.Mise
131ans vieiting itt Reuben Davey's for
a few weeka.-Deviel Mawhintiey de-
10.-ered oight thie steer* to Mre, Bolen of
MeGillivary Friday.
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Centralla
Mr. and Mrs. Sambrook of Crecliton
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. try
Sunday.- Chrhe Baskerville,
wbo bee been on the eick list, 'sable to
be around againe-Meesrs. GOB. Cough-
lin and Mack Curtin, vitro have been
keeping their beds for the past month,
are now improving.-Mte Marshall
Bloomfield is confined to hie borne with
tbe romps, His place is being filled
at the Royal by his son Russelle-A,
number ofour sports took advantage
of the fine weather late week and had
some great gartleS of horse shoes, at
welch Ralph flandford of Snowflake,
Manss and Vine Boyle proved to be
the winners. Italpts doesn't forget the
old game. -Thos. McFall, clerk at, the
Royal, is confined to his bed from the
effects of a severe cold. --Two bill poste
!yrs struck town on Saturday last but
came to grief, before performing their
duties, They secured a rig arid drove
out into the country but wherearriving
on the scene of their first attempt of
posting their patte wits frozen arid the
mod blew so bard that mose of the
bills were carried away by the elements.
-Wm. Boyle wbo hee been engaged
near Stratfordehee arrived 'fltteuee.-
John' Comae who has been visitrng
friends at Port Stanley, retotned Tuee-
dey, Ile flays the Port wilt boom this
corning season.
-Ralph Handford, after a few weeks
visit veturried to the Weet lest week. -e
Mae. Curtaio is still quite ills-Gete
Rookie's not as well this week owing
to a touch of la grIppe.e-Mrte Wm.
Elliot left last week for Toronto where
she etpects to undergo an OperatiOn
on Monday.-Migti Almena Iluxtable
has gone to Teronto to Attend 'the
rnillrnery op'eningsa-Chate Itairhall is
still On the Sick list. -The 100/11. lodge
of I.0.14`,, 'and the 045i/illation Court
gave a delightful oyster supper to the
ulemhers of the lodge and their friends
on Thurshay night last in their ball.
Resides an excellent feed * good „pies
gram et recitations and speeches
eras rendered, Among ithose who
epolce were Dr. Orme. Henrys, Wilson,
Geo. Baynham and Chief' Reinter
Byron Rieke. Alienjo ed themselves
and ageire that the eve rig teasi• very'
pleasantly spente
guest of her sister, *re. Oboe, Carter, „
seccident. While kicking football one
of the other lads accidentally **eked
Jelm in the mouth, outting his lip bad.
4Y. -Our citizens find the cernent aide
walks veer treacherous and * many
have had a sudden fall the, past few
days. -Our teamsters are taking ad -
Vantage of the excellent sleighing and
immense quantities of,wriod, brick and
tile are being hauled through the vil-
lage. -We are looking for • the man
who said we wouldhave a mild win-
ter. The cold weather the lest day or
so will surely eonyeriee Any onethat-
Jack'Prost•has lest hates of his old-
time rower,
The Literary Society rnet at the home
of 'qrs. W. W. Kerr on, Friday. eiren-
ing, Feb. 2. The following program
was rendered: 'Instrumental by. Miss
Vivian Beaver, reading by Miss Wei-
da Banes, *solo . by Miss Ella Beaver,
paper on Martin tehuzzeiwit (Dickens)
by Miss Farrow, piano driett by Mrs.
Keri and Mrs, Bleett. The next Meet -
jog wilI be held at thes home of Mr. 0.
Beaver, on Feb, 0.
s.„ •
tiAISBR,---EkNoLAND 'NUPTIALS. „
quiet but very prettye weddingtook
place on Wednesday,, Feb. 7th, when
Mr. Sohn H. Geiser, of Creditoiie for-
merly ot Cobalt, Ont., wa$ united in
marriage to Miss Katie Erigland. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.,
Burn, of New Hamburg, at the home
of the bride's. brother, Clinton street,
Guelph, and was witnessed only by
the immediate relatives and friends of
the eontra,cting parties. At precisely
three o'clock the liride entered, the par -
lore°, the sweet Strains of Lobetigrires
wedding march, played by Mr. Frank
England. The bride, who was hand-
sorneler gowned in a white crepe de
chime, trimmed with applique and rib-
bon, and carrying an exquisite bou-
quet of carnations, was attended by
Miss Clara England' of London who
was also daintily Attired. • The London,
was ably reimported by Mr. A. We
Pinkbeiner of Creditor'. The happy
eoople left atnid the f,iest wisher; of all
on the p.m. train for Toronto and
other points for a short, honeymoon
t Pip, after which they, will return to
editott. To the happy couple the
many friends extendthe most, heakty
eitneratulatiorts and good wishes.
Setteot, nwponi..-?The following is
a teport of Creditors Public Sehool for
Jan. 75% of the marks are required
for honors, tin for a paSti,.. N'arnes In
order of merit. Division
Honors -O. Sweitzer, E,Patk.G.Shoet,
W.- PAM mum, P.. Geiser, 11, Meadd.
Sr. II1.-Honore, E. Geiser, L. Fink -
A. Firikbeirter; Pees, M. Oestreicher, P.
Heist, A. Wuerth, W. Oestreicher, Fk
Appleton, a Iloltatnentr.
Olande lehietts Teacher.
Division 11.--Int,ermed1ttte
tonere, P. Treitz. E. Ps:hoer, G. Bea vet;
as% N. Hill, II. Hill, R. Redden. Jr.
If.-floriors-L. Gaiseer; PAM, 41. MS.
tt, G. A,ppleeton. Jr. IP --L Redden;
PASS, E. lehtett, A V. -Honors; O.
(Weather, Pees, V. Oehler. A TV -----
Honors, A. Iledden; Pees, • A. Sam-
brook, L. Weiner. O. Walker. It.
s•hfiss Farrow, Teacher.
^Divieion 1. Mr. 11.-Tlionors, Q. Hod-
gins; Pa*',?, Rile W. Heist, M
er, L. Brown. L Oeetreleher, 11111,
M. Brown. Mr. Pert If F.
King. 1. Erb, G. Benedict, Poise, H.
Shenk. if. Finkhelner. A TIT. Hon -
nes. Veen* Hill; Pees, H. Pieltbeiner,
V. Hoteiden. A if. -Praia, It. Geiser, C.
Oeiltreicher. A. Carton A I. -Ifeaterrs,
L. Heist; pees. If. Getiother, LMe-
Murray. -Wm C. it limsto.Titiatiliev,
Beesuse we mike •medicines
for them. i'We tell them all
aboutAyees Cherry Pectoral,
sod they prescribe it for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, con.
sumption. They trustit. Then
you con afford to trust it.
Ask your awn doctor.
Ths boot Mad of a testlostonisl-
N add aver sixty estersee
s Dashwtiod'
. .
John Whammed, aline
draught colt ,Wedneid e• r„.Ztwt.,
mermana„ health -Ins SO ;Zurich
was here on Thursdity srw3 placaided
the bailee. of R. Hatete eloMe of the
members of his fatuity are sick of sear -
Weyer. We Mist they *Onset along
alright. -Miss Louisa Nide, of Brant.
ford is attending her brother John's
wedding. -Winter weather. is again
with us, this time it looks *s though it
meant to stays -The revival meetings
which have been in progress in the
Evangelical church for Some time have
created trench intereet Afready over
forty have professed to have found
peace in Christ and desire toilette the
better life and still the wait goes on.
We- trost mubh more good...will yet be
aceompliebed.-ellenry Guenther sold
his little "Grey Billy" one day , last
week to T. Murdock of , Hensalt,-
Messrs. Willis &Gueather iriforrns es
that their trotting horse, "Parole," is
a money maker to, them: This horse
hots the bloed of the best- horses emir -
sing through' his veins, aiti, glance in
the Horsemen's Reveiw will reveal afid,
from this we infir that he will easily
ley elitim to first , place 'among ehe
horses of hie clase. In style; temper,
speed aud beauty, he is a model. Any-
one contemplating breeding to a light
borse this oleasou will do well to see
this horse first. Horses get curbs,
ring -bones and spavins soon enough
without breeding to one that is afflict.
ed with them alreedy. This little Pere
ole, of which we are justly proud has,
not a pimple anywhere and haa good
hone and is strongly. built. --David
Tiernan is al/ i3nsiles these doe, his
wife presenting him with le tialry boy
1
on Friday, Feb. 20d. We extend our
congiatulatien$,--Mrs. John Matlock
and daughter, who have been here at-
tending tbe funeral of Mrs. Iforlock's,
father, Jeff Monday morning for their'
home near Ortaeville, Miehigan.-Wes-
ley Miller received it fine mantle -piece
'Clock on Saturday as an acknowledge-
ment 080 many tobacco certificates.
Wesley! Wesley! what ruerinetb this.
..The bachelors of town turned out en
manse on Tuesday to be in attendance
at 'the emarriv,e of Mr. John- Rift*,
former "pal" who has now left their
ranks and joined himself unto the
lienedicts.-John killer's daughters,
Misses Levina and Amelia eft very ill
of scarlet fever.-Sitti Ireland was in
81. Mary's a Dive days last week.
Okturtett. WitnniNG.--As we an-
nounced hut week, the sound of wed-
ding hells were heard in oursteirgli-on
Tuesday afternoon last. when Mr. John
T. .Eidt, on of our . popular , young
men, led to the alter at the Lutheran
church Mitt* Marie Stade and there in
the presenee of the Mtge and interest.
ed congregation took the eolexim vow*
which made them elan end wife. The
ceremony was performed tit 5 p. m. by
the Rev, R. Eifert. The etiremony
over It reception was held lathe brkle's
home, where a large Miniber of friend,'
offered congratulations. The beide, is
well and favorably known In Dash-
wood having lived here all tier life.
Ifer Jimmy ways and sweet disposition
bows won her countless friend', vet
eves testified by the nineteen* rosily
and rueful bestowtel apron her
on heir wsdding (hi,. After this lioney-
moon thry will smile dolts to the
sterner neditieeir of life In the villege.
Moty the istithwity in life of the young
temple he strewn with wiriest* the wish
of the etwetippondente
The Dominic)* Parliement, MOMS
wit Mewl &
vo,
We have been experiencing soreie
Very cold weather thee week.-- Witty
body is making good use of t eleigh-
usg4-Mr*. John Appleton etrl contio-
ues very ill. We trust *he will &Joon
reeover.-14adeolui Zilee recently per-
ebtieed *time twitched trout of horses
from Joh* Brown of Usseuway, for
whieb be paid * hendeonte Users,.
Itire. F. Barry is on a vibit to he
daughter, Mr*. J. O'Rourke, at Lon-
don. -John Querrin, paid; our town a
flying visit on Saturdeye-Itrank 'Bogs
aenberry will be at the . Khiva hotel
every* Montley miming to give weak
lessonie-Pittride Glavin,. jr., has re-
turned from a two' weeksivieit with hie
,hrother at Ste Marys. -Mr. and Idris.
Witzel, who have heen visiting friends
erovirid here the limit two weeks, have
returned to their home in Ilemburg.
-Wm. Yager of North Da,kota visited
at the home of his uncle,- Cunning --
ham on Sundays-e.Soirie of our &marts
„ attended the dance on the lith con.
; one evening last week. All report a
heater eirne.-Sirnore Sweitzer has the
contract ef drawing the mail from
Shipka to lehiva.-V. Ratz„, M.Ps,
passed through 'town Saturday. -We
were in errpr last week. in stating that
Wrn, llooaser bad disposed of his farm
to David Isiensert. The former intencla
remaining on the farm.
Thames Road
ANNamitsmay Sorreacits.-The An-
niversary Services ef the Thames Road
Presbyterian cburch were 'widen Stms
day last, followed ou Monday evening
he a geed old fashioned tea. The Rev.
A. McWilliams, of St. Marys. took
the services on Sender and Preach-
ed two very able, and •interesting
discourses to large and 'appreciative
s
congregations. The choir rendered
specially prepared music on the occas-
ion and theireffotts were indeed wor-
thy of high praise. The tea on Mon-
day night was well patronized by peo-
ple far and near,Exeter being particul-
arly well represented. 11 might be
said that the tea was tbe best ever ser-
ved on any • siroiler occasion in the
church. After tea had been served
andtboseinattendancejgathered in the
body of the church ',Rev. 0 Fletclier
took Ithe chair and started the befell-
ectnal feast with a few well chosen re-
marks. The principal entertainer • of
the evening was Mr. S. He Cameron,
whose selections werelsighly pleasing
,and his every number was loudly ap-
plauded. Rev. Grant of St.- Marys,
and Rev. -Fair of Itlixoville each deliv-
-ered interesting addresses while the
cltoir rendered severed beautiful select-
ions in 'a , higbly creditehle manner.
Theuontoo
proteeednesayorroccasions
ain-
EliuivlIJe
Once More we 'leave been fay/died
'With fall of the hesuitifel and the
soundof the Meer*. jingling -belle are
heard. -Our hoeit are rapidles 'gaining
it.good vegeta of master litaelesneere at
engem:101,nd judging from -eetiorteeetrilt
soon be abIe to etompeteiswith
horintreinhteseltiltie'llitiers, Who bas
been, an the sick list ilr some • time, le
able hi be around agiiiii:-teA few of our
/hung Pee*. spent** enjoyable e *tens
mg at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. S.
Brock, Witiehelsea, one eiteninglitet
week.e-The annual Thames. Read P' ees-
loyterran anniversary .eerviceti were
held. on Sunday and Monday lest; and
eel:lumber from here attended,report-
ing a yeti,' good .tinie.--Wm, Cotatie
has rented hisfarm to G. Jacques of
Winchelsea fors$250 re year, for a terns
of ten years.- This is prehably the
highest rent paid for a*farm of %acres
in this vicinity, but it is one, of-th4
best farrnii in the township, with every
modern' convenience, and we feel Sure
that Mr. Jacques will he well •satisfied
with his fan/L.- Mi.. 0. lias,net, as yet.,
definitely, decided .vsliere be , will make
his future liornee •
(Intended for last metes)
Mr. and Mrs. Fair of Stratford are
visiting under the parental roof at
the parsonage. -Miss; McKay of St.
Thomas spent' the pastweek the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Herne -Miss Jones
Blytheof is, visiting with Mr. and Miss.
S. Andrew. ---The new assessor. for the
Township, Mr. IL. Hunter, has bowmen -
col his drities for 1000, and we hope he
will be successful in his new.undertak-
ing.--A balky horse eansed a little ex-
eiternent near the village, on ,ItiOndaY
morning. The driver, with a load of
hogsehad a. narrow escape front being
backed into the creek and • we under.
stand the equine ruled. It, had to be
removed from the wagon, 'taken to the
stable and its place filled by a bettee
one. Less oats and more persuasion
the riexttime, please.-lhe Ellinville,
boys are expecting to organized a Grua
Club in the near future. They have
purchased a trap and a barrel of 'flue
Rocks and are doing some , practising
and we are proud to tail aome of our
young boys will make excellent abate
PROFITABLE PIG RAISING. -Mr. Geo.
Andrew hought it young pure bred
Yorkshire sow of R. Delbridge, which
ratieed the unlucky number& 13 pigs.
Mr. Andrew mold the pigs last week
end realized over $200 for the lot.
,Whe Can beat this e.
Mrs. W. Seeds of London vieitecl her
parente here during the week.- Durcap McEwen of North Detest* Is visit-
ing at the home of hie father, Peter
McEwen. Duncan looks AO If theprais
tee province agreed with hitter -James
O. Wood, it former resident of Hibbert
died recently at the Vancouver hoe-
pitties-Alex. MeCloy of Toronto is
borne on it `vielt.,-Miail .Annie Carrique
of OakVille4, is *pleasant visithr at the
home of ber Meter, Mrs. T. Neelancle.
tribe Margaret lionthron left' it, few
dere ago for Barrie where she hasrte-
opted it situation. We wish her evety
tateeem -Miss 'flawkgbaw of Luctin
%VAS leirs. C. C. Petty's., guest during
the week. -Mrs. W. 0. Johnston ham
been spending it few weeks with Mre.
F. Colernen, who bark ben ill, but whe
we are pie:teed to state, is on it fair
way to recovery. -Oen. Vipond of Bib-
bert reeently sold to Jooteph Winter,.
inghstri of Man1tnb it threeeveer.old
filly for whieh he received
Bonthron of Pity heir purehesed Ohae.
Wilsoree dwelling at tbe west end nf
the vine." and will move to it in th.
course of a few day% To Lbe.ewort.hp
penpl. we extend it enrdial wettest**
eery k who has beton ill le rem
ing. set 1. aloe Mrs. TIver. Oatneriter.
Geo. Esidson has rithted the
OLSON'S BANK
(1**orporatad 14' Act of Iiiirlissaint
Bead Office,. - Montreal
Ospital Paid try- -$3,000,000
-$3,000,000
FORTY-EIGHT BRA,NCIIES IN TUE DOMINION OF CANA,DA.
ios EXETER BRAM1011
oiklextiotam tu,top n ATURDAY040s. is to 1 p,
A CillfalltAL BANKING BUSINESS Theletteelen.
Farmer s Sale Note$ eaolled or collected. Forms supplied on ,applicetion.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain arid United
States bouglet arid eold a lowest rates a Exchange,
ADV.ANOES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Businese Men at
lowest rates and on most favorisble tei ms
DEPOSIT Receipts isstied and highest current rate of interest allowed
0.cd December Mot.
Saving an Department' potivAil'imex.zwnteleevregz.iciAleigrei;
Agents at Exeter for. the Donairilon Govereneent.
Dieeseet & CARLING, SoliciKr'f'. N. D. HTYRDOX, Manager,
,
The Marksrnan
'who afins,,,at the, whole, target will sPlylom hit the centre. ,
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The Verest City Business and Shotthand College,
London, specialize's ' along every line ef Business and
Shorthaod work,
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Has' euceeeded in satisfying both the student and
1)usiness Men erniefloying the gratitioe.e%,
, •
-1, as the larg'est ittPndarice of any
West
Catalogue for a postal.
Scheol term -Sept till ruThe inclusive.
IFF.ST'E.R.VALT. Y. M. C. A. Bidge.
Principal. LONDON; ONT.
of John Finlayson. -Miss Jessie Elder
has returned from a visit to Exeter,
friendseeleatimel Rennie of Zurich;
who owns considerable real estate "in
our -village, including his large brick
block on Main street, hes purchased
the Claelisle elocke-eMrs. Rees is visit-
ing her father who is serioutly tit at
BoWnranyille.-Mr. and Mrs. SturgOo
have the telepathy of , their many.
friends in the logs of their tittle
A new school housitevill be erected for
S.S. No. 04 Hibbert, next summer.•
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THE GithreLle KIDNEY tUlee
. ,
Hundreds of people, 'who have
been cured of kidney Trouble
by 13n -Ju, were first induced
Ito trythis wonderful reedy
by frieede who had thtlin-
• selves' been cured. The ,s'ales
of Bu -Ju are daily increasing,
because everyone who takes
them is benefitted -and these
in turn, tell othets. So the
good news is spread.
Here is what a Pleven man says
about Bu -Ju
,
hiNe used bull* with great
.benefit to myself, and cheerful!
recommend to all who, X thin*, are
suaering from Kidney ' Troubks
and 3Thtt111:14115111,-
"X tbiedu Zulu the best remedy.
made.9
Tours sincerely,
leteree
THE Cuiriat CHEMICAL. CO.; LIMITED;
Wmosos, Otet • • Maw YonK
,
Teas of
DefiCiOtis rinVor
It might worry .a. mot
with a. microscope to.
tell ,Grand Mogul 'Tea .
from the common kind
byithe looks: but a blind
mall cap teli the differ -
'once in the first sip.' .
Orand Mogul Teas are
a .positive, blend of super-.
lame qualities that never
deceive the user,
CI Mountain grovvn in Coy,
'Ion, cured and blended by
experts:they enter your tea -
per with a flavor that no
other tea possesses.
(I They are a contribution
to good health.
q High in theine and low
in tannin - means high in
fie;vor and not s, mere
substitute, for bitters,
Grand Mogul
Tea
sow Only in patsies -ail tea,
no awe davt, no. microbes. Look
for the premium coupon In tacb
package " Grand KVA" shim
tot advertising sppropciesios with
yew by sivins oh* pcwwk.ns. The
4imelity rename the wow- the Wow,
The principal reason
lent q*a1ity' .•
e„. ,
Ott
r 7-• a a 1.
Is due to 'an being menu actor
/roof the eery best selectedewheat, and
the latest and moot 'modern 'Machinery
18 ueederrits manufrieture.
This 'celebrated 'flour is known by
every person who hate used it to pos-
sess the very finest quality bdth in life
.and whir, and to make the most ex-
cellent bleed, rens and pastry of all
kinds.
I
-11trioefactueed by
Jos g idt, Dashwood
Wooat rh
ova EngUsl& Remedy.
A. positive cure for internist*
Sexual Woo.ka, 241441 and
esross.ura AMA Lrega'Wogr. ,731raignotis. iSVer-
matorrhoeci, Xiootencx Eft.e. W. or Abuse or
11%2 all of which lead to Consumption,
Ittaatiityptadku ear. gram). Free
41 per rag.. AIX for p. V/I0 wlU plIkifit); BIZ
cares Bold by sildrag&t. or, mailed in ptipla
Ezoki,geou receipt of piles. evaitetor Pamphlet.
TheWood metileitee ecte,Steladepreeetstrioss
unlop's
.96 Tondo," St.
TORONTO
D114100'1 diolceat Flowers only elealt bi.
Floral Dostrins for sia occestorrie
-Flowers shipped tieliare uotatbetweeaHall
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1000000 Rome Travis la blooms.
.,101IN 11. plusLor
FLOXIST
1 It* Diatactitata s
Ito* 4790*
DMUS 8Di lite Pail
IR ONE
As the spring is coming
on now, gather up all
your old truck sdell a
, Rags,
Rubbers,
°Wool Pickings,
Horse Hair,
Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds old Iron,
Brass,
Oopper,
Lead,
Zinc,
and take them down to
M. Jackson & Eton
?4*ht Serest, Exeter.
One door South of Metropolitan Hotel
Thoit's where you will
cash price