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Velvet
MELISSA RAL
the a marvellous effect rata rough
slain,' One or two aipplyd'a(aoiis will re -
flume the roughness„ end by its ocea sig
enal use, the skirt ateticiires the sin.00tlt-
ne tioftnetie of as baby' .. ••
A Ladies'
Tailet .
'and. highly° recoraarr;iended fee roe _.
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akita, ,cl itfaued )alkalis,', ;ace orr''lipe, peat
Pies, ernniione And any irritation o:
• t.hc skin.
A Superior ate
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to alloyp irritation and prevent sore-
ness. Its healing and absorbingequall,
)ties are uneuepetscd, aiQ it contain no
ails, gr'eas e ormucilaginous suhsten-
ces. '
>PRI I3r 25 CE iTS A .BOTTLE.
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Prepared by
W. S. CoLE
CHEMIST
DRUGGIST
azide ve & Creeob , Props.
TRU'RS•DAY', FEB. 22,. '06
Died i► Farrkbif l:
Parkhill, Feb. 20. --Mrs. Peter ,lack.
son, who died' at Parkhill on',1 .'ndayy
evening hist, was borttin the year 1818,.
.. its -the county • of Munster, Ireland.
General Isaac Brock ;was a cousin of
Mrs, Jackson's father, and was instru-
mental in inducing her father to come
to Canada, and secured for the family
free grants of land from the ' British
Crown. Mrs.' Jackson io the days of
herr young womenhoed, and before her
marriage, was a a schoolmate of the late.
Sir John Macdonald and the late Sir
Oliver Mowat when attending.. :the
publie,school its Kingston. Mrs, Jack-
son's father, was the teacher, of the
Theosl.' whicb'grves additional interest.
surviving children are, lames,
Mrs. John Yorke,.' Mss, Jabez East,
John and Finley, all residents' of Park.
hill, The funeral, WAS held ° on Wednes-
` day,. conducted by the pastor of the
Methodiet church, Rev. J", S. A,llin,
and interanei t Was made its the Park-
hill Cemetery.
PR/NCR RUPERT.
The Above caption. is theeuphonious
appropriate name•which.tkeGrand
elle; liaise adopted for their
amicus on the P'eciifi Aa cast. 'The
pie of Canada were. given an ,oppor
tarty of" naming , this +ter, which
someday wilt. become one' of the great-
.est,seeports on °the Western: coast of
American, and: 12000' different `names
were submitted. by thou who took
part in the contest. • A name -has been
chs seal that,is significant of Canada
and one that. was prominent in; the ear-
ly 'bistary:of the country, when nearly
the entire area -of British.Nortl Anaer-
ic& wee known as ?plate Rupert's
Land. .Under'the terms of the com
petition that the name should contain
not More than three eyliables,' should,
more
than ten letters, the. name which corn-.
plied with the conditioiys and most
nearly resembled' that 'selected wit's
Port Rupert, this name being.,suggest
ed by .Mrs. John Orme, of Bonnecbere,'
Ontario. and by Mt. R. 'Kirkwood of.
'Ooppercli ff, Ontario The judges ho'w-
everr, ,decided that "Prim Rupert"
VISA more pleasing name and mare'
appropriate, • and :awarded. the two -
hundred W.
and fifty dollar prize to Miss'
Manitoba,
A. Macdoi�aald, of Winnipeg.
Maanitoba, who woe the only .one who
submitted' this name. The Grand
Trunk Pxeillc„ however, rrercognfzing
the spirit of the•eottest awarded the
•were aneount to each of the two sero-
testaants rvho siibnaitted the name Port
Rupert.
Bet why' Prince Rupert? Prince:
• Rupert was really • the first British
Canadian business magnate. ' , waas
pr�oraoter of the 'Rudson's Bay Com-
pany, and its first Governor, in 1070.
In than year Charles II. granted a char-
ter to the Prince and seventeen other
'nobleanen and gentlemen, inoorporat.
.iaig therm as "The Governor and Cone
'panty' of Adventures of England, teed -
tog into Hudson's Bay," and. securing
?" `I'l c� renaraiiis id the ietz t chile) of
Daniel Whitten wit -0 iihU i ilei
cemetery 4r :i*ite tate---Ptiiaci M. Isay has recovered froca lays 'at'taefk of
lr�ia thettie --' e tirepleased to /can't
ii
that citric 1$ ))remit iraapi�evenietat in the
conditicaii of IL Cook and that, lite t=i}l.,
abyssatad, ftiaaiads ;ate ltopefill',of hie
rs cover ..�._..Mi . (Int) ettellery has re-
turned from her visit t+ Kii carr ix eq.-
Jaaitaes Be �erle r, who hale ire€e e ugaa ;ed
in the furnitare l'lueinces; Isere for a
year has nicavc�d his steak to Exeter,
where he.itoratcrly engaged in the sa me
bu ness., T. Glen-af Lumley who has
e ee ,
been 2 � da
� a a.4
i' Yx:ill
� with aa.
�' is a rerr
ora Theirsdaate,of last wee- •-' Lk' &., 11ti�. i��tl�
Ortweiit is rttteuding the millinery. op.,
i r i The Extended. Pellitthrlty o1
Altai Sweetie geared) Christten Fit
tk-
,get
ree
>f4
ng
J.
of
hit
ar-
it,Z ri_..' 1, atrtr of Mori iette t were visiting
gal Jecola and` Fred. Uses tte feet Ree
Waaktr-z Baxter sold lir valuable ho
to Hugh Rexene Wet week for sal tale
volas. ---Revival uteetiaa s *re .tilt yeti
on in the Methieli,t ettureh here.—
D. *. Bentnett bought bites fine head
etttle east st of here last week. --14
Bolt „paid our Burg a flying v
it .Sttncl;ay.- Miss E. ' <'t' Weston s
pe
Sunday at the home of Thom** Ke
hear Dashwood.—Mrs. `NStilliaixt If
spent a few clays: last Week in Barn
—Richert' lard
a Patton ,
n
iK ra
intends
bii"
tI
all
rt
.g
the s pring,.•harry White WOO in
tract last week odaease-
iaiisiiae r,
s iattit 's cat T'eardanto. '1'rsed, Mara
recovered from has' ilineeeeetne
Baugh ,was in Londou last week'
to tlae )Uncia of his sera, Percy.
A,daaaic:. Claerr aiclaae bats •rc'tucaaaed to
,1,. , u
a1 c. afro'$ .�, pleasant as
i . s xtt � '� '
p earl her(
bee sister, Mrs.T. NeeliAtad1s..•,-•
I3,iggins, who has successfully'
butcher shop here. for over a year ` has
closed seine and left a few days ago
for the 'West, where he intends Iocaat-
ilei;.—They remains sir the late Alex.
Riley, who passed away at the home
of his father, Ben. Riley,° in Tucker -
snail, were held to rest in the Hensel'
cemetery on Thursday.
ns has TiSb01410 001111011,
vow* rs, Connell met pursuant to ad'our
--�Mis meet on Feb. 17. .t11 emberspress
ent. Minutes of last meeting.
Oal�« .: g. were
read �i >
and ca
withpprerivayd The Ea,giiaccr si
Robert Report on the 'Washburn drain w
'eon at
read, ccriside red .A and adopted.large
number of the persons. assessed. for the.
said work being present, and gerne"raal-
ly well eatisfiedto have the drain ;con -
trusted according to the report. By-
law. law No.:3,1000 itdeapting the .Engineer's,
report, chane, specilleatxcane, etc.,: and
authorizing the constrtictioix of the
Washburn drain in accordance there-
with, was provisionally adopted; end
.the clerk authorized to have the re.
gulled number printed and served on
the assessed owners, as directed accounts lay
the D.rainttcge act. A. few
were -passed and orders issued in pay-
Went. Commit then adjourned to Sat-
urdaay, April 7, at l o'clock,
b
F. Morley, Clerk.
., , Crediton
John I3. (raiser and bride are visit-
ing-friends in our midst. We extend
our hearty congrc,ttalationte --Mrs. Q
Hoffman and little dauihter, Verde,
have returned from .their visit to Ailsa
Craig. -James Lawson haa opened up
hie iewellrp store and is ready for bee -
mess, Bring along, your sick clocks
and watches.•- Gab, Holtzman of Zur-
ich was in town Tuesday en business..
—Alvin .Amos has 'become quite an ex-
pert in the ar•i,of burning wood and
leather.• --Ed; ` urm of Zurich was in
the villas�ge Tuesday. --Mrs. Young is
i11, also Mrs. J. nee. , Mclsaatc and MIs.
Wes. ''Winer. That they may soon re-
ceiver is the wisp of their witty friends.
.--Miss Ada Beaver of Welland is visit.
ing her parents for a few weeks., -Ts, -
cob Finkbeiner,, who has been "hostler
at the Central Hotel for the pasttwo.
years, has been engagedto assist at
farming in tIsborne township,—Albert
Cunningham has tnoved.frort London
to our village. To az, and Mrs. Cun-
ningham we extend a hearty hand of
welcome.-Robt. Walker, our butcher,.`
is storing the season's ice this week.
Owing to the sleighing:having gone it
is rather difficult to haul the ice from
the xitlere -The; oyster supper which
as given. in the Methodist church
dnesday by the Ladies' ` Aid
ell attended.;,. The program given
rwaards was very interesting. Re
oing and Andrews , of Exeter,
entraIiaa, delivered eloquent, addr our young people dr
Mount Pleasant •ion .:Monday e
g and Assisted infthe program gi
the Methodist church there.
mbei from here: attended the Ori
entertainment at Exeter .an'
y evening and report as heaps. tit
hltr, satisfied with it, :The. rev"
meetings which. are being 'cOndu .
the Evan eheat churl) h Art?;.prov
imtaosens � .
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ElinlV41e
Miss Violet Simpson of Port Huron
Mich., after a montb.s Visit with Mrs.
John Pewit, Jr,,. left. for McGillivray
Friday to visit relatives `p riot to re-
turning to her home.'' The best ofl
friends must part.—Mr. and Mrs . John
Prout, Jr.,, gave a pleasant ,Valentine
party on St.' Valentine's evening.-
Mrs. Norman. , Phair returned from 4
visit in Ailsa Graig lest `week. She
was. accompanied by her -mother, Mrs.
C. Pedlar, who will visit for -aa . titheeet,
Albert Penward'en is making`;prepay-
ations for a Marge wood -bee tis week.
-- Wm, Ford purchased a fine draught
colt on Friday at D. McCurdy's sale,—
Mrs., W. Horn is'visiting at the home
of her parents: in Godericl.. Mitts Nlc-
Kay of St. .Thornaas,..who has been' her
guest for tWo,.weeks,accotn ••in,nied her.
--ural. C. Johns is visiting her parents
at.Zion.--Outs Epworth League intend
en holding a box social in the near future.
teas Particul irsleter. —Miss :.Olive Hattekins
a£, is visiting:under. the ,parental roof.--
eds. Miss.M. Hem of Zion is a visitor at the
and home of her brother, —W.' Penrice of
cess- near Limerick has moved to the :farm.
ave` he recently purchased from 3. Horne,
gen- We extend a hand of welcome •to` ' Mr:
yen , Ienrice. -Miss May Hawkins. is spend:
-A. Inge short time.at the borne Mof • her
len-' uncle on the London ,oad..-Miss Ma -
me bel Johns is on a visit tofriendein Sea-:
or- forth.- The'townsbtp council meet lean
vaI t urd:ay in :the Town Hall here. A
ctee number interested in the,, Washbern;
in,drain business were resent. —Misss.
va 'Phoebe Sprringstead of St. Marys " is -a
foe. pleasant; visitor atYthe .home ` of ; het
en-' uncle,: J,. Miner, and with Mis R.l~ uin.`.
ny ter,Jr._Benry Pair of Stratford spent:
re
few day this week at the parsonage.
tn.
of a eneflt« Such reel)
rt urs ne In o nn idsti
over twenty: years'. far over Bev
ty seekers have found grace and °ma
more care seeking. It is'ind,eed,a r
Tar Torrey --Alexander revival and.
Ibape a great deal of• 4.good wi}lh'es
from, these special meetings.
At the meeting. of the Crediton
eraty Society held atM
the home. of -
(Dr.). Heist, the followin progra•
was. given:—Piano solo,' Mrs,.; Blue
recitation, • • Miss Loin-Essery voc
solo, Mrs. .Eerr;'paper ;on "Xmas St
ies" (Dickens),. Miss Lulu Essery; voc
duett, Di- Haist•and B. Beavitr; pie,
solo, Mrs. Zwicker. ' The -next meeti
on February 2e, 'will" be' held at tli
Koine of Mrs., C. Bluett. '
MGConenC _ stein ni s. tO.I]e
.those happy events that a,i�e...so ofte
taking place in various homes and y
never become monotonous for Oahe
occurred at the Methodist parsonage,
here, on Wednesday, Feb.. 21st.
was the marriage of Miss ,.Minnie
w
e ... ..
raft :. DashwoodMiss: Olive. Quance of Exeter was
a
Lit- town several days last week renewing
re. aequaintances._Dan Truenrner and
m wife of the Goshen Line, are visiting'
tt; friends°in Michigan.--Jhn Nadigerr,
al who has been here visiting'hisparents
ore ,since Christmas, left for: his home ireal Pigeon, •Mich., on Thursday. -C. Cook
uo of .ITent all visited'. at the home of A.
ng Brenner on Thursday.—The concert
e given in connection with the Farmers'
Institute meeting oil Thursday night.
of was a decided success, those .taking
n part reflecting great,credit upon them -
et selves. --,Jacob Kellerman attended the
t, Partners' Institute meeting at Hensel'
on Sitterdacy_The satchel lost by Miss
t ►
.._ �__.._ _ ,...
mic
took
tbe
sem
Rev.
sistp
Exet
trail
Whi
TAR
mgly
eaery
of wh
clinic
VMS
who
of wh
ern, the sole trade and dommerce „ Brow
of all the mirth and weat parts of 'nkb
nd daughter of Rev, and' Mrse J
fatl into honest hands. --Mrs. Weber i
k of Pierson, Man. The earembh
martini
foiend hy Adam Bielc, who Will gladly John meidioger has returned from
r iamonDyes
Inducers Speculator* l� orra+a to Introduce
Week find Wortltict,a
i*Itrttlnrtess«
DIA.MGNl 1) 'ES, trilo haute help-
ers aaiad. )noney.savers for nucatfj i,t �_ein
wives, are dear to ever `wo
y' msn art
heart. Rec+antly,epectulatorehavegcne
tete the package dye trade with the
view of.ga��)�Hing" _a , share of t e
Ise hue
t e
� n e .,"
s and v
4,'r in
� C
re i
a8 ri . • ear g
b tite Haan_ u ae tri a tat d held
� �• of the DT,d,»
OND, DYE but ail ai,l a�uch efforts will
as i.n',the et,. relult in failures. The
ernde .and worthless
. .o ., I'tb dyes brought out
in . ppotitiort to the DIAMOND DYES,
call never become popular, for the sine
pie reason that they have not one good
medley t
to
boast
Y of, Themerchants nerchttnts of
Canada who were"induced to buy these
adulterai,ted, package des now find
them dead rand, worthless stock. The
• progressive': and busy druggists and
dealers of Canada sell onlythe
moist DYES, which h,iven establish.
ed reputo tion of over twenty-fiv�e,years.
The modern mei�clant has not the
tinge or inclination to encourage the
sale of worthless . entire,deceptive
goods. If our Oaanaidian omen desire
full, brilliant and fast colors, they
should at all times ask for the DIA.
MOND DYES, the only 'guaranteed
package dyes ' in the world. When,
buying package dyes, see that the
words DIAMOND PACKAGE DYES
are on each packet handed out h our; -4:.
dealer. Wells & Richardson Co,,
iced, 'Montreal; P. Q., will send free
to aany address the New . Dye ` Book,
Card of Dyed Semples,aana new book in
verse entitled "The Longjolins' Trip
to the K`londike," This little, book is
'interesting thorsaatds.
Nfa Gaij1,tVray
Dan Dornxan°has started on kis
ficial capacity as assessor,—Andr
'lotson spent a few days in Glen°
during, the. week. --We • understa
Jno. D. Drummond is the..neve tow
ship clerk for McGillivray._Allan Pt
,ton of Cleveland', Ohio, is home on
visitet-KiIraen .Baynton, a former re
ident of this' township, has -resign
s
his position at•London,• and has pu
chased the Duffeeiu House at Centra
ia; from. Wm. Moffatt. Mr. "I aaynto
gets. Possession. May fst.—J. D. Drun
mond, 7th` con., met with a. Painfel ar
cident a few days.ago. He was in'th
woods ehopping and on stooping dow,
to pick up a chip slipped and the ax
which was in his left hand came i
contact with hie right hand alms
severing the'; index finger. Mr, Drum
mond afterwards completed-:the_jobo
amputation. The aceidont will la
him off work for•so ne :time,
of-
ew
oe
rid
a
Alennenn. —On e of these, ititer esti ng
end happytevents which alwitys
a.ripple of excitement Amotig the 'fair
sex, took place on Wednesday: at -the
commodious residence of Mr. mot Mrs.
John Robinson, efe the -SW -concert -
stow. We refer to thei merriage of
their' most .estiniable daughter,. Mies
"Anaanda, who gave hetheare and hand
rnier of the Itith concession. The
pleasing appearance. The saceed.ana
mystic wordat which made these two
one. werepronounced))y.Rev. tie Mc-
Kibben, in the presenee of 21, select
petizieg repast,the company repaired
tit an inner eieum where thet presents
were laid, but space will not preinit us
, to enumerate them ; suffice to saY they
were serviceable and costly. . The ev-
ening was spent in various kindi-
voyege over the matrimonial see may
be very smooth and thee -may live
long ined enjoy aped health and pros-
t hand it ovee to her. it is well that.it
y bee is . hope she ‘ina
e on recover. Mrs'. Sam. 'Beaver is ids
, cm -Aimed to her home through filness
We hcme soon to hear of her recovere
—We uoderstand that 0. Be.aver ha
purchased from Philip Hartman tha
100.aere farm at Saeepta. -.John Hal
of London was here last; week shippin
his clover seed. —Dr. McLaughlin .vva
visiting friends In Atwood severe
deers last week.e-MreSandereock is, on
a visit to eelatives in end around Dub
wood.—Dr.McBeide of Mello:ton open
a few days here daring the week evith
De. MeLaughlint—Merobers were re
ceiee into the Evitegelical church on
Sunday week. About twenty joined
the church.—.M'r. John Eidt and bride
,have_retiirtied frona their honeymoon
teip and will now setae down to the
heiner hail sold his fine matehed tetant
for which he, reeeived a snug SUM.
Severer buyert have batik throogh
here lately looking after aome ciao.
sitedby that fine stellion, "Albion M."
owned by Willett & Guenther. TheY
ere ready to pay fancy pricea for them.
Fred Willed sold one' foaled' on May
$175. Jacob Schroeder refueed $1300
for'a tom of 2.year-olde, It. pays to
raise goed tows and this fellow hi
certainly one of the best horses, that
ever came through thie
srs. Andrevr and. John Musser left
Monday morning for Britith Columbia
where they heve securedemployment,
We wish theen every eueeess.
place at twelve o'eloek, noon, le
presence of a lerge number of as -
bled guests, aod eves performed by
Andrews, father Of the bride, AS",
Rev. G. WeAndrewe of . Oen-
a, and Rev. S.3. Allin of ParkhilL
le the sweet strains of the wed7,
march were ilmiting through the
ous parlor, gaped by Miss Lulu
ay of Huntsville, the bride, becom
attired in an exquisite costume
am silk and all-over eemiin 'and
ing a beautiful shower bouquet
ite roses, entered the parlor re-
ig on the artn of her Dither. She
Mended by her sister. Miss Inez,'
wee gowned in a'handsome' POSE%
ite Silk; and her cooeio,,- Ng'
rue Atitlrenet of ,Oentraixa, who
Canada." The life and character of
Patio Rupert Are well known to all
-students, of Englieh history.
oepp
Ienjoy
and el
kens
the h
friend
WAS
maids
and t
whole
pod 1
chium
who a
so fee
lea vet;
will h
that h
will mo
hearts
ton, A
and
becom
Vicang
beide 1
Deitch
tiler w
in Pier
all act
hit tire
and pro
with th
lustre. The grooin Wag tomported
though the trying ordeal 13.Y E. A.
Winless of Detroit.' After hearty con-
lation had been extended to the
y couple the aeleet gathering re.
d to the dining room w,here all
ed a most tempting and .abutel-
peek The gifts. were riumerous
egant sind will be everlasting tot
of the esteem and love in whieh
ride was held by her numeresie
a, Thettroonee gift to the bride
handeome piano, to the bride -
,a gold chain and. a gold ring,
McOormick was beloved by the
community And her unfailing
minor, wit, with beauty and
eonquered the hearts of. many
re indeed sorry to see her going
awaY. but trust that a* she
behind a host of lonely ones she
ever forget them, and, we know
er kind word end genial smile
on find their way into many ead
where She ie about to emit her
nests were present from Olin.
etroit. Gowned in neat and
ing travelling' suit of green
eloth, with het to Match, the
eft with her lambent' on the ev.
rain foe A trip toNiagare
and Rocheeter, after whieh
ill leitve tor their , futons home
A011, Man. The beet wlithite of
ompriny them And may their
be one long *went, et beppletees
our
air
you pin your bat to your
lt kali? COltet do it?
ttiven't enough hairP must
be you do not tioist Ayer's
Hair Vigor! Here's an intro.
duction 1 bitty the acquaint.
since result in a heavy growth
of richt thick glossy hair!
Use thit splendid hair -food,
atop your falling hair, and get
rid of- your dandruff.
pm wet kind et esititat7
0, pleaeant vitit with friends in Miehit
ly sprained tinkle a , few days age as
the result of a fall, is, we aree pleased
to state,, rapidly rectiveeing.—Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Rickheil spent 4 few days
here 'Het week prier to 'venlig for
their fiiture home, in Manitoba.—Miss
hee Italie here, has returned to, Loki?
don to resume her ttosition.--Miss Lily
Pellet has iteeepted 'a positien with D.
. eust, She vvill attend to the post
: office and the telephonese-Leo Foster
- en, rona his father for a term of
v has rented the farm on the corner of
the itabelon line and Town line, Sten-
years.—Milne Rennie has resumed hie ,
duties After being laid off for a few
have had an ice house erected at the
rear of their shop.—Mr. and 'Mrs. A.
Iteetemeir after a pleasant visit here
have;gone to Milverton prior to leav-
ing foe that,: Mime in the West. —Sam
Holtzman, and wife of Cheeky are here I
Sohn Dtimart hes gone on it tints to the
covet He will visit the prinelpal cities.
and towns on the way and expects te
be abient abettt. two years. --Mi Met&
*bile working in the flax mill tit the
14th concession. lie Tiettil holding 4
handful of flax to the ahuthing knives
when lire thumb- wee drawn in end was
lacerated by the swiftly. revolving
kniveit. A number of stitches were
reimired to close the wounch—Mrs.
Andrew Gascho died at her home near
Elkton, Mich., on Feb. 0, The fatally -
resided on the 14th eoncetsion and
moved to Michigen twelve years ago.
has returned from Tim vielt to Devi-
stock.—Ilenry Albrecht and sister,
Mte. Louie Sehilbe, of the 14th con.,
vieited friends in Michigan during the
week.—Petee Koehler ham mild his line
lineitere tarn), just north bf the village
to his son, Oecer. Mr. Koehler retains
4 pottion at south east Nailer where
ing the coming imminent -Division
mutt watt held here Monday week.
Judge Holt presided. Six Netts were;
eame wore mettled before, terming to
trial. In the eitee Mimeo, vie fiararits,
intlftment wilt given thr plaintiff for
25 cents withotit emit,
Logan: W. IC. MeNatight has. rd.
for North Toronto, the vacancy oectirt
ring through the resignation 'of Dr.
Beattie Nesbitt. opproitent will bit
strong 1111/01 and is election is coneider•
ed time by a lerge mejority. In his
yininger days he lived Logan.
Seafortli: Much surtnitie end deep
regret wits felt on rviday learniog
of the death of Mint, Mitry Ilenderton.
seeond daughter of Win. Re /lender.
eon, of 4th non. Megillop. Mist, Ifend.
01°440IN etill waft a vete midden one.
Although she had not been enjoying
good heillth for it yeer or tee she was
alwitvit Able to attend herhonmehold
however, *he took a severe ehill and
from teed out ithe gritibielly wink tin -
MI the end mune f idey.
'THE ¥OLSONS BANS
thiccrpo,jt d by Acta! hriiaaniarw, 7.6:,5,1
Head Office, ° 3iptitreal
ChvM l raid try ., A a 4 ,�R 0 p iA N n
&sea ved. ,aa N .. 4 9 Of C p ...n o d q,
OR' YYl ZO T BRANCHES $3,000,000
IN THE DOMINION OF CAN'.A,H
- ETER
oy�,y{•�L, notees 4�p �} C7A1y BRANCH
yt� /, y ..
7!` e-% not 1S e a, Aa to 3 1!a 11s I ATCR1i,& H, 111 ill. 1A• 4I) ,4 e. *i
7k C litifl t BANKttiti ausf tiss Tat*NSAcTLp,
Fernieret Salei i
Notes cashed or e�Ileeted
•
• . Z'eariias su ileo on application.
DRAFTS oil all points i P17' pp
p is n the Dominion, Great' Britain 'arid, United
States bought Strad sold :it lowest rates of Fxelein e.
ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and nd Busirnd=ss Mev at
lowest rates and on most favorable terms.
DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current ate of
g r inta�rs>'staallowed
ositsof aan ti�;�><b A t3••tie � na rce�r;cd,IrAteresti'tPA7a-iA (�.'Saving dank Department'�� � car�A�. `��L&�. �aAaa a�Qd� . tsa gsriA�iiafl J11tat
glad I)ceAkA'tor` 31k�b; ,
Agents at Exeter for the Dominions Goveri e t
& rim ...+k
Leo so r OEup,i ee,'Solioitor't. N. D. HURDON, Manager,
Short Cut to Success
° There is none—if .,you would succeed you must work.
Some colleges claim to give' e t'ompletetcOurse in less,
time than the
TN' Forest City. Business and Shorthand College teaches
the differest coursei in the time .founa by long experience by
the best colleges, to he necessary—no more and ne less.
Utile work is done in. lesetime it cansot be done thoroughly.
After you leave the F. C. 13. C. ydu waste no time is itaxiling.
what you should haie been taught in the C011ege•
Our frt. bookkt telhi all about plans, systems, chargeN
peoltions alter graduatiND ett. 'Write for it.
School term—SeptiOther till Jiine inclusive.
Mitchell: A fashioneble wedding
took place in town en 'Wednesday aft
daughter of Mr. and Mre. James Boyd,
tiecante the 'bride of Albert D. Miller.
-of Berlin, arid at one time a popular
iesident:of Mitchell. Rev. J. W. Mc.
Intosh performed the ceremouy in the
presence .of the "immediate relatives
And a few near Mends.. The bride Who
wan given- away. by her father, was
prettits gowned in pearlgrey silk with
Cream applique tritmninge.
To
•;..nt cures Rlimitnatiiiii, be-
cause: it -curea the Xidneys.
Uvety drop of blood in the body
pasees through thekidneys, to
,be.,filtered. If thekidueys are
don't filter out theurie acid:
.is this acid,*deposited. be the
Tlte principal reeson for the .excel.
lent quelity of
whito 'Star lour „
frona the very best selected wheat, end
is used in its imanifactprete
'celebrated flout hi :known ley
every person who hue used itto POS.
and colott,- and to make the, most ex.
cellent btead, rolls and pastry of all
Jos Eicit„‘Dash*oo
o Ph
et. lenitive curator silforme of
sordid weakliest!. itteintel and
tnatorrhoect, Invotencya BM et* of 4,b1180 or
Ex_ ,eess au ot which lead to Contain Um),
Innmor,iimatnity and an ear,;y
v peyote., slit for $5. one ww
cur& 13oldbralldrUtreista or maned in Zits
lisckageontoceipt Of price. evettetor Pamphlet.
THE GENTLE KrIMEY CURE
'cleans, heale strengthens the
propetly-eeleem .the
stops the ache te. and takes
away every tritee kheiltUak;
*111 and Sciatica. "
tHE CLAM -IN CHEMICAL LIMITEO,
Ceylon Teo
Gitown
Gran'd Mogul Tea is a
produet of the sunniest
rnopntain tops: in Ceylon.
Prepared by machinery
from plantation to tea-
t it is tt;e' 1:;everage
f hygiene,
No exposure to store
ust or microbes—the pack -
get' lined with air -tight
aper bring it to you in the
icest possible condition.
nsist_ on your 'dealer sup,.
plying you with this, the
best possible blend of the „
finest and ripest, teas. Dis-
criminating housekeepers
prefer it to bulk teas of
doubtful value.
„kirand lviogu!
' Tea
OA, 406 and 50c per pound, W*
vele our telvertiting apprOptiatice
tit you by ,puttiog premium otte
ir it' lop s oserp
Xonge St.
TCORONTa
Minion's Choicesi,Flowees only (leak in.
Floral pralitn• for all occasions.
e0.000 Illose Trees ',la bloom/
H. DUNLOP
FLORIST
Vila 4/700
4.44figrolotti$.Pulfig.'
-.14184erati: •
As the spring corn
on now, gather up
your old. truck such .as
Rags,
Wool Picltings,
Horse Hair, .
Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds ld Iron,
Brass,
and take them own. to
I M. Jackson it Son
Alma Street, Exeter,
1 One door Mouth of Metropolitan Hotel
Thstet where tem will get the highest
tenth price for there.