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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-11-16, Page 5Eanaten as PRE BESULT OF A TIP many a woman note has a repu'ta• Lion as a tine baker who was t'orarerly known as but aria ordinary one. The Up lis to 'USE KNOW DRIFT FLOUR That is aIithe sore about i'6 with the usse, of Snow Drift flour half the baking is already done, Wisth jut ordii•,nary care and skill 'twice as ,:a X:T, There...Shp:014 b P)4no'.. x eve r"�% rw«T Becausethere should b e good music in every home. b g A few soft airs, some of the old famillar pieces wil make your eveningsat home so different Evenings of that kind sweepaway all little differences, drive out.p etty•eares, soothe,tbe big worries and prepare every member of the family to.attack the work of the morrow with a cheerful, well balanced mind. Auld these happy, restful evenings will exercise a great influence ever the ebaracter of every member of tbefamily, The Piano will give you the music y.ou need to accomplish this,' It is conceded tobe the finest musical instrument in the world; there is nothing out side its range. We give you easy terms of par/Bent. Doesn't that remove the last ob- stacle f Pianos range in price from $175.00 to $450.00 food results are assured. • 11 Cook Sons and Co. Heins} ll Ont. Exeter • art n or� Large Salaries One of our students placed in Win mpeg this -month as a Private Secre- tary at $2800.00 per annum. Many 'others planed this fall in good positions Nomistake.ismade in training at Usi'/vEs5 Caezz&t anereo Twenty-six years in this city. Short hand Typewriting, Penmanship, ',Bookkeeping taught individually. En- ter any day. •Send for our catalogue and first :lesson' in -Shorthand, W. 13. BLACK, Coo Building. Principal. WANTED 'WANTED A live representative �i ly for Exeter and sur- rounding district to sell high olass Mock for The Foothill Nurseries Mare fruit trees will be planted in 1Pall of 1911 and Spring of 1912 than . ver before in the history of Ontario. The orchard of the future will be lase best paying part of the farm. We teach • our men Salesmanship, Free Culture, and how big profits in. fruit -growing can be made. Pay weekly, permanent employ- e ent, exclusive territory. ) Write for particulars. • Stone & W Ilington TORONTO E A handful 0 MORCDUSTY FRIDAYS" xa WHEN i' fOU SWEEP absorbs the dust, brightens the floor and cleans the carpet. One week free trial. Yours for health, DUSTBANE. 4LL GROCERS TREES THAT WILL GROW: When buying fruitand ornamenatl trees;, see to It that you buy of h Arta w?zese tree} ?have the right sort of roots and have been handled dor- recently tin the nursries Our. trees will there is a reason Take an agency" for terms. Outfit free,'Thos. W. Paw - ;:Ian and son •0o.. Ltd., Ridgeville Ont. v THE REV, IRL R. IlaCKS 119 t 2 ALMANAC .,• K u- efore the g r^at dro w h of 1911 -the flicksalmanac gave timely warn.- lug arn-ingFor over two years!? ries to 1911. e flicks Almanac a. air so'in''y^d the th Weaning of dra :eh dander. And se for forty years this serer, friend of al the people has steadfas.1t refteltd the offers of speculators and continued aurin den - to warn the public of the earning G - scerai of storm and weather. As ,tli�a v t , plc ,„srsliouid have done: the p'..olal,.Imre axel- ily stood by Prof. Hicks, their :faith- nel, public servant who has grown old In 'their service. .Send only one ,dol- lar to Word and Works Publishing Co. t3401 Franklin Ave. Be, ;Gouisi. n .Missouri and get his maga i and enanae both for ane sear, The 'Ala enanac alone a fine book of one heal- ,fired,' and fifty. pages, is only 35;0. by snail Let everybody respond and re- secive the warnings of bur , 'f tionel 091' fe..r the cereirig year, Crediton We are glad to report Lime Mr. W. Kerr is doing nicely, We lropa .he will continue' so, Mrs. Marshall, of Exeter, visited with her Barents Mr. and Mrs. J', Lamport for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dinney spent Wed- nesday in Exeter .attending the tun' era! of Mr. Dinney's neige. The four W's -eget at the home of Miss T. Wein's on Monday' eveniate All report having a good time. The Christmas entertainment will be held in the Evangelical church on December 25th. ,Mr,;Got Geiser purchased the frame building north of the village from Mr. C. Beaver. &Ir. S. Brown was in. London last weeko n business. Rev. (Burn- and son Albert spent a few days in Shakespeare labst week. Mrs. 0. Brown returned to her hame in Sebewaing after spending a few months with her mother Mrs. G. Mor lock She was aaoomotinied home by Miss C. Brown. Rev. Yelland of Exeter will :occupy the pulpit in the Evangelical clhurelii next Sunday evening • Miss Alma Hill has returned home after spending a few weeks with friends in London. iButchering is the order of the day around here. Rev. McNiven of Toronto preached a very interesting sermon on Tem- perance in. the Evangelical church last Sunday evening All who beard him were certainly well pleased with it. Miss C. Wein left for Detroit where she will remain for some time. WHALEN Mrs. J. V. SMillson attended the W, M. S. Convention. in Stratford last week. Mrs.• Harvey Siithurby. of London is visiting here with his mother. -Mee ata D den is seriously ill and time of writing is under :the ,doctor's care, A number of the older folk took the fowl supper at Centralia on Trues day night of last week while the youngpeople attended the • dyssber supper at Woodham on ,Wednesday night and plans were beinglaid to take in the concert at Granton on Thursday evening. Something some- where all the time. Rev. Mr. MoNibbon; ,pf 'Toronto, preached here on Sunday in behalf of the Temperance and Moral Alli- ance' and delivered eloquent and in- structive addresses. Although winter has made its first appearance quit a Tot of work remain to be done on the farms. Mr. George Squire had a plowing bee on the! farm lately ipurchased by his son-in-law who is yet living at Lions Head and 21 teams .responded and turned over a fine large' piece of land. ' • First Consideration. While: writing for posterity ' Remember persons •closer And calf .your stork a .nig success if you can nay the grocer. Served ilii est ' i li,a' •ire' 4 1 i; ,• 111V,. • i.. ... , / ! • t sea. AVOID H•AR.SH DRUG'S Many Cathartics•`1 nd to Cause Injury ' to the Rowels If 'you are subject to constipaltion, you should avoid strong drugs and cathartics. They only give tempor- ary relief and their reaction is harsle- t.] I. arms•Cul and sometimes more nnnoytng than conatipafioln. ?They in no way effect a cure and their Iten.d3ency ns to weaken the already weak organs With which'tihey come in content. We ;honestly •believe than; we, have the 'best consstipaltion treatment enter devised. ,Our 'faith' in it lis so :otrong that we ;,sell, it, on the positive glnar- antee thalt it sha:l not cost 'the' aster a cent if it does not give :: n(tt;re, sae and 1 rued con- stipation. e cozn cc r Lsfartion .Y y This L 'i„ called c nc son s a lha r res stipaton. s p Iirxall Orderlies. These are prompt soothing land most effective. in Action discovery. 'Their iprineipal ingredient is cetera:es taste! tree and eolorle s. Combined with other: well-known in- gredients long established for /their u:sel'UIness in the treatment of con- stipation. et forms a tablet: wheel* i,s eaten jest, like candy They may be taken at any time either alt day or t fear of their cams mg nitXllt without g any (inconvenience whatever. They do /not gripe purge nor cause •nausea, They act without caulsing any pain or wxcessive loosenesls of the bowels, They are ideal for children weak del- icate persons and aged people .,as well as for the most heaty person. !They came in three ;size! packages 12tabTa„ts 10 cone 80 tablelts i,25 cents 30 tablets 50c. Remember yo:ieau ob.+ tain !hem only sib our: otpye- he R,exl alldtpre We S. Cole, - CENThRALIA Mrs, •T3oyes sr. recently Aad the mis `fortune to fall and break her arm gra. Jno. Colrvill's sister left for her home in Ildertou on ,Tuesday. • The W. M. S, :net at 'the parsonage this week and prepared a bail of clothing to be sent to :the Dep,conees Stone Toronto, The next meeting is to be held at tha home of •Missee Wil- son the second Tuesday, of December .at .2 p, m: ' + ' '•'' • { Sl(J11 .Mrs. English had a successftt.l sale on stock and implements' on Tuesday '(asst. The Sunday school management committee dedided at its m,eeitling on Monday night to have a !tea and entertainment: on tie t•vre:ornrg or Monday December 18th. (MAN !Miss Myrtle and Mr. neeiI Hodgins spent one day of the past week with their cousin Mrs. U. Dobbs,. t• Mr. Clarence Cousey is home arum the west. DT. G .Hodgson has gone to New Ontario. Miss (Blanche Armitage visited friends in, this vicinity last week. 'iMr, Wellington' Haskett is busy fixing his house. To get relief from indigestion bil- iousness, constipation or 'torpid liver without dit'tuebing the • stomach : or purging the bowels, take a Dew _doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills before, retiring and you will Lind relif. They !never fail to do good A WONDERFUL O:At9Ei Three Months in Hospital and; Came Out Uncured, Mr. Fred Mason the•well' known up - .holster of St. Andrews, N.' B. says • - "I had eczema on my, knee, which caused me terrible pain and 'neon venience. 1The sora parts would itch and 'burn and tingle, and then when rubbed or scratched would become very painfuil. When the knee got warms it burned( worse and the itch- ing and burning and smartini„ were almost unbearable. I tried .'various retnedies. but got no Water so I dec- ided tot go tot Montreal` and take epc + t ial treatment. I received' treatment at Montreal General Hoapi'tal for thir- teen weeks, but ala the and of that time I wasinot cured) and almost gave in. A friend; advised me to give Zam- iR,uk a trial!. t"Almost 'as soon as applied Zane - Intik stopped :the.. :Stelling and irxnitt a,tion. I pertsevered with •Ither balm, and it was so evident that it woad do me' gond Math days the pain was reduced' the sore spots began to heal and by the time I had. used ,a tow box of Zaml-illuk I •was cured, "Since then Zaroteuk has cured blood poison in my finger and at a time when my finger was such a tier'- rible condition that i feared thalti it would have tot be amputated," Tor 'eczema. •biood-po,isoning, piles tilcers'sores abcesiees, varicose: uleerts, bad leg. cold sores, chapped hands, burns, bruises. and alt skin injuries and diseases ZamPliak is withoutt ea ial- • ` 5Oc la box all druggists and stores or post free from Zam,-il3uk Co. Tori - onto. for price. Refuse imita'tlions. CLANDEBO Dr. Jones of this •place has gone to Ottawa, where he initends• to remain as he bas obtained a Government po- sition. o-sition. Mr. T. Smith and family have mov- ed from Lucan to Clandeboye ,to : re- side. :lair'. A. Patton, county constable has been „confined to (the house the the past few days ;through illness. , Mr. Trevethick, of L'rinsley, is' shipping large quantities of clover pl g g seed from this station. Mrs. Hodgins, of this dace. is , a;?i,g to Cleveland to visit her daughter, acid intends to remain. for the winter Prise Angeline Mollhargey, who ha,i a severe attack of pneumonia. is re corering at her father's hobre in Mc- Gillivray. !Mrs. Taylor, of Parkhill. has been visiting her mother Mrs, Hods nsi here. the past few days. Mr. Milton Hodgins.' of Wiseonsn was home to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law Mr. Lossie. Mr. 13. li, Marx o9 McGillivray 'is . The old school property was sold on Saturday. The new school will be occupied immediately. Farmers around here are busy threshing clover. Mr, W. Colwell is loading hay and straw at the Huron and Bruce eta - tion here in large quantifies. Whey imake one fest as though life wasworth living Take one of Car- ters Little' Liver Pills before rct:ring t will relieves dyspepsia aid (dig+esitti>d • wive tone and vigor to Oho strci:.nt CASTOR! Por Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Signature ofea-' �.� Ff /" a TIMES KilltI£TOI The wet the1' ,has :hada Were: bit, ions:attack. Sunday was Alliance Day is the Methodist church. Mr; llobt, Bohn- er. of Toronto. conducted Ith'e, Iservic • Mrs. Garnet who IS' ,beings ,trey l',ed at Victoria, 1Iospi'tel, London, re- mains about the same, gra, iButcbei , who has been Joea?I - ing house for Dr. Campbell, left :for Welland on Friday of ,lastweek. Next Sunday night is anniversary service in the kfathodist church, Rev J'. E,lVlallot of St^,'Jilarys, willprcaoh Instead of the regular ten the friends are asked to put a freel-will offering on the plate. The. 'preparations for winter were not completed any !too soon. Word reached here that Mrs.; Leigh and family arrived safely in :Regina. Owing to a delay in returning, Mrs Burton did not readh home until Monday She spent ; several weeks visiting 'relatives in' Winnipeg, Too 'Late' For Last Week .Mrs, Leigh and family left nor Re gins last Friday by C. P. ' R. 'front St. Marys. Tom Crews recently' moved into the hales() fcrmerly occu tmd by Adam Shier. en A Number from here attended ltho oyster supper 'at Wood= on,Monday night}. Rev. Hugh Razelwood .leaves for Toronto the last of :the week. Next 'Sunday will be. alliance Day in the nairkton cheat. Serviee hseref at 10,130 a. m, Mr. Robt. Holmes: of Toronto will preach The reaper of death has again claim ed one of~ our highly oespeoted citiz- ens in the'. person ok Mrs. Robinsolu who (passed, away last Friday in her '79, year The family have the sympa- thy of a wide' circle pf friends. The funeral on Sunday afternoon was Well attended. Rev„ GI. W. Reacy officiat- ed Rev. M. Snell spent last Wednee- day in St. Thomas speaking et the district conventiont Mr. Maurice Reacy returnx d. from the West on -Monday and kit next day for Toronto University. CLINTON The Clinton Motor t)ompany has or- ganized and elected the following offi- ;cera President Mr. John Craig; vice President Mr. T. Jackson jr.; secret- ary Me. John McLachlan treasurer Mr, Will rackson superintendent Mr, S. B, Oleghorn. Wm, Proudfoot K. 0. M. P. P., was a Clinton visitor•this'week. At the annual meeting of the Hor- ticultural Society the following offi- cers were elected President Mr. M. D. McTaggart; first vice president Mr: John Cunningham; second vices pres- ident Mr, George David; secretary - treasurer Mr. James' Fair; directors Messrs Thomas Cottle, J3, W. Watt,. John Hartley Mesdames W. D. Fair J, Fair, T. Cottle and Mies K. McTag- gart '• Mr. and Mrs li. T. Rance are spend 'Mg a few days in Toronto. The boys appetite is often the Go^'rce of amazement', ` Tf you .would have such an appetite take Cham- berlain's tablet*. They lt' c only cre- ate a health:' appetite but strengthen tn+'. stomach and enable, it ;•n do its work naturally For srtlodiy all deal- ers. ELIMVILLE T,ast week Mr. Wesley Parkinson bad the misfortune to lose his driv- er by fracturine its leg in the stable, Mr. Wesley Horn is busy getting the material.on the ground for hie nett' house and stable. Dr. Hyndman operated on Mr. T Hick's eve one day last week. Miss Hodgins'wa,s the guest of Miss Penrice for a few days last week. Don't waste your money buying strergab eeine Ilias'rers Chamber - Liniment es cheaper and better Dampen a piece of Cannel with it and bin': it overdfhe eff/'eted par'< th„ nein and am 11' .1 For sale by all dealers. A GREAT DISCOVERY Certain /ingredients )that Realty Pro mote hair growth Where properly Combined Resorcin is one of the' most 'etfecJtlive germ destroyers ever discovered by science. and in connection wlith Rata Napthol which is both germicidal and tr eti septic a combine cion is formed which. destroys the germs which : rob, the (hair of its natural nourishment and also 'creates a clean, healthy con- dition of the scald, which ipre.venta the deya:lopment of new germs.. Pilocarpin. although not a coloring matter, of dye is,a• well known ingre- dient for restoring the hair to its nate ural colorwhen the loss of hair has, been caused be a disuse ofthe scalp These ingredients in pr ter combing tion with alchcl added a. �.n rtimuleut and for its well . defined' nourish.:n; properties perfect perhaps the mot effective remedy that Is known for scalp and hair troubles. We have a remedy which is ;chiefly composed o:E these ingredients. in com- bination with other extremely inval.- u.able medicinal agents. We guarani tee it to: positively cure dandruff and to grow hair even through, talc scalp in spots that is bare of hair. If there is aalny+ vitality left in the 'roots, it will positively cure baldness .or we will refund your money. If the scalp has a gazed shiny appearance. its an in- dication that baldness ispermanent but in another other instance we believe baldness is curable. We want everyone troubl..d n-i(th scalp rdisease or loss of :hair to try Resell "93" r;Ilair Tonic. If it noes not cure' dandruff and grow hair to the :-iatisfacion la the uscr we will without question cr quibble return every cent paid us for 4t. We print this guarantee on every belittle. rtes has effected a positive cure on 93 per- cent of cases where put td a practical . test. Rexall "03" Hair Tonic is entirely unlike hid we think in every partic- ular; better than anyhing else we know of for the purpose for which it is prescribed. We urge .you to try this preparation at our em(tire zi:sk. Certainly we, know of no .beater guar- antee to give yore Remember you can obtain Bexall Remedies in Exeter, only at our store --The Bexall tore "W, S. Cole, PERT PARAGRAPHS, ,An artist's eye. '.'otlla probably be all right if it were not appended to an artist's temperament. The stout pr'i'son who. hos 111 health has a hard 111110 of It, Revii' n pull helps a lot, but push 1s than thing It depende upon results we) res wbether e consider an enterprise wise or foolish.. The moan wbo doesn't icuow bow to do a thing is always willing 10 tdalw you. Lack of material Is often the reason why some people can't make up their minds. It is hard to judge of a man's intel- ligence by the speech he makes to a pretty girl. You can't make some people 'stay turned down, so what's the use trying': " You may not be able to depend upon your friends, but your enemies will never disappoint you. There are people who are so cone stantiy making mistake} that we feel like regarding them in the light of us perts. _. 'GO7.)ERIOE Goderich wants a new hospital building. ' The present' building has accommodation for about a dozen per- sons and as many as.15 patientshave been receiving treatment there dur- ing the past few weeks. Thelitrusit'ees have been planing for some time to remedy this so far as it was in (their power and has been endeavoring to 'secure larger premises. Abort two months ago the :services of an. archit- ect from Toronto were secured in or- der to hare examined the old Camer- on property on Napier street 'with a view to ascertain what could be donne with it. Plans have been submitter, to the 'trustees showing (that for an expenditure of about $12,000 the building couldbe remodled and made oapable of accommodating thirty pat- ients. It was.figured that the renis- odlled building would equal the value of a new building costing $'25,000. S The. Alexandra Marine and general hospital of Godericli neretotor haspro ven itself worthy of the hearty' sup- port of the citizens and it is possible that the ratepayers will be asked ' 16 vote at the Slitixti9i?al el,:etta is tri January a suflicier:t suet to i•etuOdel• the Cameron resider4.e. 011 )110W 1Ii'Gllzill What long ,nerve racking d,iys of constant torture -.what sleei.less nights of it(irribte agona-,itoh--ash+-' ;titch. --Constants itch, until it }seemed that I must tear oft ixiy very skin -then- Testae t then-Testaet relief -my alciti cooled, soothed aud. healed t The very iirst drops of 1). 1). Il. stopped the awful itch instanitly, yes the very' moment 1). I) D. toueliedl my ,skin elle torture' ceased.. P4 :D. IIV,'haa,been known for years as the only absoutely reliable Iiez- enia cure Just a mild soothing plea- sant wasb4,made of oil of wintergreen Thymol .and other ingredients but the instant relief seetns like. a mliricle, and when used with D, I), 1); Soap the skin keeps in perfsot eonditian.. If you have any kind. of ,skin trouble Eczema Psoriasis, Salt liheum, no matter what it is -yes ,ev,'n pirnpleo investigate the wonderful 1), D. 1). )know a•) prescription We what J , l)•U. has done we vouch for it, 1').D,B nev- er fails do do exactly as is 'claimed. fWhe D. D. Di, Laboratories Dept.'T,1 49 Colborne et Toronto, will gladly send you a trial botltle if you wrilte. them, It will relieve ail ekin•'troublle at, once. • Z"JRIOII 1i'Ir. Harry Weber of Berlin was is town this week visiting his family. Mrs. (Rev.) Whitesides. left on. Ines day morning of last week ,for her home inemptville. Miss I. Prang arrived in town last week for a visit with relatives. Mr. Joseph Papineaa bas purchased the property near St. • Joseph anent - ed by the late Mr. ,Disjardin-(, rMs. W, J3eaver of the 14th con. attended the funeral of leer father at Berlin, She returned last week. Mr. Napoleon Lebean has purchased a fine 2.30 acre farm near -Clinton for 812,1100.09, It, is said to be one of the finest farms in .Huron. The services in the :Gvaugelical church daring the winter montes will be held as follows; German cervica 10 a. m, ; , Sunday school i12 p. m. and' *English service at 7 p. m. , Mrs. Fiaxbard had the misfortdne on Saturday evening of breaking ;her leg. while returning from :a vier with her daughter Mrs. henry tFIowald.. ,she made •nt mis-step with the above unfortunate result. She will be laid up for some time. Mr. John and Mita Mary Callman returned home after spending a week in Mitchell. At the Annual (Bibles $ooieity, of Zurich _Branch held: in. the Evangel" - oat' church Ilals eleetiou of officers tor'` the ensraar rest li :d as follows Ilev. C. .. Brown, ',res.:, s.:, lit,. v, Mass 'zee -Pres„ 1:1. Weil kite, l.'reaa 1). t3. Jiau,st depositor, 14:1. and ,alis, W urea entertainer ed a number of friends last w>1e414 The evening was spent ixi music eaogte eto, also e speeet. ry Jta'evse >tameagt Which was well rendered, .After alio the enjoyment all salt, down. to a fowl supper 'which the most heartily (en- joyed. All went hone pleased with: the evening's fun Last Sabbath wes Field .Day lht Huron County in .the itraterests of Tem erence Cause under the auspices of theDominion. Alliance. Nearly lev» ery pulpit was sulpplied, ,The Rear, .Lyman Cotton B. A.. of froron,tgy preeehed ,in the .Evangelical clearchy Catarrh and Bronchitis The Bane of Thousands aud has Hitherto Baffled the Skill. of Medical Science. Catarrhozone Dry air treatment is the one treat- ment that will cure these diseases. What stomach medicine has ever been known to cure Catarrh or Bron- chitis? !Catarrhozone Is not' a stomach medi- cine, but an air medicine, that carries to the remotest parts, of the throat, lungs, and. air cells little drops of heel- ing so curative that whenever it' touches germ life it kills and eradicates' them• from the system. Thousands . of doctors and patients, liaise been disappointed' iby using stomach medicines for coughs and colds. Have you not found it a rather roundabout way to reach the diseased portion of the throat and lungs? Why not use Catarrhozone, which is breathed to the very root of the dis- ease and heals so quickly and per- fectly that every spot Is rebuilt with new healthy tissue? Catarrhozone is the only medicine that will cure. Thousands have testi fieThd. ink for a moment. Is it not sense? Little drops .of healing -the air car- ries arries them just where disease exists, That is why f Catarrhozone ne Cures o Price, 25c, .50e, and $1.00, at all druggists, or by mail postpaid front The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, NYS. and Kingston, Ont. ATTENTION SCHOOL TEACIIERS! School Trustees and Any Others who'3re Interested in seeing that their Rural: School Library is not overlooked in the e scat Distribution of Free Books towh � �lRural Schools h THE TIMES AN CA DIAN FARM Are making during the next Few Weeks. Write us at Once or Call at the Office of The Times where Full Information will be Given You As to How to secure a Library Absolutely Free Every One of the One Hundred and Twenty Books are Books that a Found in the Best City Libraries. 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