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Exeter Times, 1912-1-25, Page 6JANUAR/I 35th] 7L®!i t4 2. y J h^' • 3 'ME RESULT OF A TIP' a. wau au tnow hals a, 2rennin•, to a fine: bakes Who was. r y mown 4S (beet ,afn er !hussy Rhe Upits ito lE :SikTOW DRIL'•'il FLOUR 3 all the t#eoret about ittl witch e,,;4f Snow Drift flour halt the us already done., Witlt 3WeRt ry care and alit'. twice 'as ettuita are assured. ook Sons and Co. Hensall Ont. 111013SUGETNESS alwaysbeen this motlto'of a &- SUS/NESS Cotte z 11 Wit Yenta Pa Lohd.Old gl g ness training. Shorthand, Iii Bueinesss Subjeotas,. i . iahcliv enuf "1'n4trtiicticen. y stty encs -Dittoed in pose leis stall, Ask for Catalbgue Verna from JAn 2nd , W. E. BLACK, aiding. Principal. ►* A live representative 1IJ lif for -Exeter and sur - district to sell high: class I1 N trees will be planted' in` and Spring of 191itethan• in the history of Ontario. bird of the future will be ging part of the farm. our men Salesmanship, e and how big profits in g can be made. ly, permanent employ- ive territory. particulars. Wellington TORONTO. p: d• —TO— TIMES tness, Neatness and Work We Take the •INVITATIONS ES DS .BADS DS K ETS CB BOK BOOKS. ES S, ETC. .l. LS Done. on the ible Notice. . ' + i de Be Convinced .t. ter- TimeF ' ng Co c. DUST, KELLE R eine:.:. N YOU TEEP the dust,. er>t8 the and cleans rpet. trial. week. fi.eo 'ours for health, DUSTBANE. 4L, GROCERS r, Onta ammiumammummummomm There is no greater comfort .than an evening with an EDISQN PIIONOGRAPH --'the comfort of bright songs of Amberol Records, in d ,play! g the comfort of _the permanent Edison son Phonographs $16.50 to 240.00 and music perfectly rendered; the comfort four -and -one-half i mi minutes instead of two; n &, sapphire hi re re roducipoint that reproducing a does away with constantneedle-changing,-and the comfort of a subdued volume of sound, that does not carry beyond your own little family circle. the wonderful, sensitive, wax cylinders, the silent, long-running motor, the long-playing Amberol Records, the permanent sapphire reproduding• point, and the . means of making and reproducing your own --.:cords, are all exclusive Edison Phc,nograph features. Remember this when you make your purchase. There are Edison dealers everywhere.. Go to the nearest'and hear the Edison phonograph play both Edison Standard and Edison Amberol Records. Get complete catalogs from your dealer or from us. Edison Standard Records,40c. Edison Amberol Records (play 'twice as long), 65c. Edison Grand Opera Records, 85c. to $2.50. 100 Lakeside Avenue fr a won.. Orange, N. e J., U. S. A. INCORPORATED A complete lino of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found'ot J. WILLIS POWELL, Main Street. Hopedale Sensation. Tomato The earliest, best flavored and smoothest in the World. IT'S COMING What's coming? Why Seedtime, then the Harvest but the harvest depends very largely on the quality of the Seeds you sow. Our Catalogue for 1912 is bigger and. better than ever. Tells you all about over 1,500 kinds of Field Roots, Grains, Veget- ables, and Flower Seeds, Small Fruits, Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Implements, etc. If you cut this out sending it to ns with your name and Post Office Address our Catalogue will be sent you and a present with it. Do it to -day, ADDRESS, Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Limited, Dept'. 34 London,- Ont. 11 Crediton 0 Miss Lillian Heist: _is Iearnitng ithe dress . makings with Mali. C. FahnerJ We are( sorry to report that Mrs. Eli Ting' it .laid up witth an a.hhtek of „rlteuma•tism. .We ihope,:-- "isor' " .a speedy recoyerye •.: ,;Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenley, of 'Exeter -Spent d 1 t week in tow a a asst .va t is Y visiting friends. Miss Florence'Dinney left for Exe- ter on Monday where. she will remain for some time. Mr. Herb Young; spent a few days in London lusts week on businnssd Miss Lizzie Finkbeither, left for Buffalo last week where she -will vilsat friends. Mr. G. Wurtz, returned to - his home in Pigeon, Mich. after spendiaig a few • days in town with reIetivels. The young people certainly 'are en- joying good skating ;his wsnter..! he rink is in first class shape. Miss May Armstrong, of Exeter, spent Sunday ext town the guetstts, of Mr. and hire. Herbert Silber. The . people cannot_ complai. of not having enough snow • this winter We are getting more than eur.bhare. Rev. C. Staebler, of Cleveland; will preach in, the Evangelical church can Sunday., Feb..4th. Don't forget the date. Mrs. ft. 13owcliffe of Exeter, wars the guest of leer sister 'Mrs. R. Dint• ney one 'day last week. Mr. Wesley( Lewis, of Manitoba; is spending a few weeks with his lath- er.' Mr, Wm. Lewis. Revival meetings are being held in the Evangelical church:. • WHALEN Mr: and. Mrs. J. Wright. spent a few d a s of last we l.ty with. aunt Y l a Mrs. Wm. Rowcliffe. near Exeter and. Mrs. Seth Brown. near Centralia. Mr. Samuel Peart,of Rockwood. has been visiting friends- in this, vi- cinity of late. Miss Ida Hern. our organist attend- ed the 'wedding. of Miss Mary. Smith' at Zion to lvll Fletcher of Sunshia a on Wednesday :abet 24th. 'VFrm: Ogden our blasksmiLh; had the misfortune of cutting his hand on a piece of glass and is. laid off work for short, time. ne Mrs. George Milison. of Whalen, is -laid tip with .blood. poison. She had a chilblain break on her hen). wnich caused it. Too !late for Last: Week • Mrs. David 'Johnston spent a few days in London; the guest of hf'r sis- ter., Mrs. :John Ashton. Misses I earl 'and Violet . Short, of White Oltc. and Mr, and Mrs. Gorden 13anting. 'df near Clandeboye. visited their uncle. DI' J V..11o re, find ser o Sunday WOULD., i'0U LIKE 'j1HIS MUSIC :t is ffe c Free! r A fine composition for the pian,o- forte. by the famous coiuposier, J, Miebael Watson. bas been pubIithed by the Zain•Bak Co:, of Toronto; and we are ably to make, our readers the very useful offer of a copy of this 141;irch for smply, paying postage on same. The, composition is not very difficult. is quite within the rash of young- pfanoiorte players, and i a •wonderfully effective piece of worst, To ,obtain a copy, forward 2 cents (cost of postage) to Zam-lluk C50,, •Torointo. asking for a copy en.:l mentioning, this Paper, Children Cry FOR • FLETCHER'S CA.a rORiA • fRUSSELDALE Mr.. Frank Dont has leased the farm of Mr. Gill for rate mof r years 1 Prof. Ruse aExeter is conducinga 'cringing class in Roy's Presbyterian :Clsurcp. • ' - Messrs. Scott Bios ,and Mr. Wm. Pridham shipped a fine bunch of cattle from Russedale stock yards S :turday.. Miss Pers Robinsonz of Mitchell t hell spent Sunday with her friend Miss Viola Clark. Mr. Sandy Cole had the misfort une of losing a valuable colt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hodgert enter,' tained a num,her of their friends; on Saturdayevening in honor of Mr and Mrs. G. Gfll who leave shortly for the West. Mr. and Mrs. Gill will be greatly missed in this community both' in church work and social circles We wish them every success in Otheir uew home. • rte Plausible. You bet your last and only dollar, Though betting is a grievous fault. lIad Germany but raised a "holler" Then Italy had called a halt. • The reason Europe takes no side up They all want in on the divide up. Amazing Stupidity. "He never did n mean tt:'ng." "No." "Must be nwfu;!S peon" "No; just stupid " Thee r • ..a.. "He lost his L• "What did r:• "Went r,;i i • ":Marvelous Recovery" Montreal Man So 111 With Dyspepsia Thought He Would Die. 1F10 more convincing evidence was ever put on paper than the following letter from one of Montreal's well- ltndwn citizens, Mr. D. E. Larose; of 358, Joliette street. "Permit me to write you a few words concerning Dr. Harnilton's Pills. I •suffered from dyspepsia and indiges- tion for five years. I suffered so much that I could hardly attend to my Worli- I was weak and lost all courage. 1 enjoyed no rest until I decided to follow your treatment, after 'having read your advertisement in, the paper. TomY great stir prise 1 immediately began to feel better. 1 n thecon 1 am now using se d box and feel so well that X want to tel i you that I owe this great change to your famous pills. 1 recommend them to every person who is suffering from dyspepsia. Your gratefu1servant, D. R. Larose, 338 Joliette st, Montreal, P.Q. , Let all who have weak stomachs, and those who stiffer With indigestion, headaches, biliousness, know they can be perfectly cured by Dr, Hamilton's ]Palle. Successfully used for many years, mildand safe, 25c per box, all dealers, or '?he Catarrhozone do., Kingston, Ont. Dr Hamilton's Pills Cure Dyspepsia RoucfrQN Dr. Jose .treated a member of Friends last : week to oystar.7. 1}1r, and Mrs, le. Elliott visited last week in Granton, . a 1s A ,are i t ry w held t mar a se tc as la St paoreleg for the late Wnt, Douse. The Jr. Epworth League had their annus!sleigh ride teat Satund aY af- ternoon,They drove to the hones of Mr, T W, Roadhouse, avbeze eui per was rerve.d, a program. , •ivL'n and ea enjoyable time spent, Kiss Ruth Ls v, itix g1 r sister, Mrs: Wm. Poss. Everett !soups is able to be out again after an attack .of tonsillitis, Again the mesreneer of death has visited this commentary,: thin 'time claiming Mr. Adam Shier aged 8,6. Mr., Shier 'event, a ,large portion of his broil/In tifsborne and;13Ieushard Tov t nsli' Service at the Brice v held a as 1 a family residenee on Monday after - aeon and was conducted by Rev. R. Snell assisted by Revq, Keimer, of Mitchell and G.L. W. Racer. A large number of friends attended the ser- vices. Everybdoy is glad to have the mar cury a little higher up in the there mometer. Subject in the M•cthoditit Churcn next .Sunday night;' "Reasons outside the iaible for belief in a Fteture Life" ELIIa IV ILLI3 • D. W. Ackerman. of Midland, Or- ganize,. • for the. C. O. O. F. was in our midst recently and in 'tea days canvas secured forty-five applicationls which was a surprise to us. 'Two meetings were held for initiation on Friday January 12th end 1'9,th, when most of the, applicants' were, .pre,sent to have a ride on the goat which they will not forget for a time. The, Council furnished supper for all, con- sisting on- sistin ,ng good ,cod 'thin5gs s that the mem- bers at Elimville'i know how to serve Also oysters we t_erved"to the taste of a prince by 'W. 3. Statham, of Exeter. The hall was. crowded to the i3oor with Friends and the following address was made, to Qrgenizer Ack- erman who made a suitably response To Fiend: D. ` W. Ackerman, We the members of Elimville Gouncil No. qg C 0 C i' wish to hereby tender to you our most sincere and heartfelt thanks for the zealous and effectual (work you have performedamongst us During your short stay You have dis- played notonly your aoihty in. the capacity. of an organizer,' but your high Christian character to ,a marked degree. You have thereby forma such ties of friendship as will not soon ibe broken. May you long be spared to labor in the interest of our noble, order and in the cause, of the Master and' when. the :labors of life are en.dded we may all meat again in the Grand Council oil high. Kindly accept this our slight. token. of appree ciation of Sour tsucceanfulwork amongst us,—Signed, Benson: Willletas 0. C ,William Jones, Recorders , r MITCHELLt-_ A horse belonging to Mr. Ceara??, Lackworthy was killed on Saturday morning, The, animal ,got oat of the stable in which it was kept, near the railway and went on a f tracks. The eight o'clock . passeng i temin from the west came along ante rue brute kept running ahead of •aha Ju•aiu. and When on . the bridge-•a=mite feem the sta'titin its Legs went dein between th-e ties. The engieeer'blew the whistle whicb seemed 'to excite ihh horse all themore and in a desper- ate etrugg•le to get free it jumped from the bridge and lighted on its :aead,en-'the ice, a distance of over twenty feet from the -.top of the bridge.s It and broke its nick. died almost instantly. • • On account of the children being afflicted with croup, Mrs. William Stoneman placed a small tin of dis- infectant on a shell: and as she thought, out of their reach. ' A little three-year-old sora, "managed to climb up to where, the tin was;and pull, it - over. the toonbents pouring down ov- er his facebadly burning The fluid got irilto one of his ey. . • caused it lo close and swell has._ . 1' was thought that Inc child °u:' the sight of..the eyes, but the _wele. ling has gone down and thesight re- turned. Principal Myers of the public school who was confined to the house most of last week with la. grippe,; resumed. his teaching duties to -day. William Ingram . is now acting as night watchman in the place of William Timms who resigned. Samuel Clarke. who fell,. on the icy sidewalk and broke several ribs.. is able to be around again. The old Yarcose property on the Logan road near Mitchell has been sold td Mr. Henry Branton. of Ful- lerton. Theproperty ro er cental ns Teale P P Y acres. Mr. Branton bas taken pats-_ seitjon. Mr.. T. H. Oliver left to -day for Windsor where .ha will reside. CLINTON The quarterly official board of the Ontario Mettiodi.at. Church have giv- en an_ invitation to Bev, W. E. Mill - son. of -Trinity ,Church, . Stratford. to become their pastor in July nest. Rev T. L W . Casein. now sc who o is la x in Ontario street church hasto s accepted an .invitation to oa'e of the London churches and leaves at the end of his third year. Rev. ,Millson, came'. from :Kingsville last summer on an invitation from the Stratford church but he has not yet'accepted the Clin- ton invitation, preferning to. eo.nsult the officers of Trinity before doing so.' The laymen's week of prayer la being conducted in Wesley Methodist. church, and on Tuesday evening a laymen's banquet wa,s held when cd Y res 5es wereturn byMr, Geor A Stanley, of Lucan and Mr. Rlph. Steele,; of Guelph, also Bev, . A. Brown. of Goderieb. president of the lGoderich district. Rev.: Dr. S,towart, of ithe Willis Presbyterian church, has resigned the pastorate owing - to il1-heafth. Rev. Mr. Grant is supplying at present. CASTOR IA Por Infants and 'Children, TheKindYou Have Always Bought Beat's tine Wlgnatinet of 4444 'I3itiA,.I o.A. El5icf ;Vender, who has spent about a year and a halt at her home in 'thisvjclinity, left on. Wednesday for her,,brothers honia in Winnipeg, >. `td vlxere she VI to b,, massae to Mee Hopwood after which they expect to make westerns' Canada' their homer Ourw 'with1e or best vishely gor h rn f... a longn• a Miss M b 1 a d h life a e Yea PPY and Messes Wm. Oliver. and Frapk Eberhart"'.returned to Toronto Inst week to ` reeepae• 'their ivtedieet " The Literary program•, held • en F ri. daY night was -well attended and good programme was given. Some Of; the stnecfal :features of the preen -amine: were four violin solos given by Mr• Jarvis Hoefonn aeoompanied by enter.* Mr. "Horton shows a = gree't mastery. of the violin, especially .they sweetness of tis elaying appealed to c the hearts f ail. nitro. M Dowand r , , o a.,l. ,Mi , frlr. Chamberlaizle•rcndered some f.n instrumentals. The other number: were also good. The next meeting of the. Literary Society will be held en January 2fith. Another of the old sett ers of "iib bert, Mr. Wm. ;Davis passed away on Saturday January Pith, at the age of 83 years. Deceased' hadbeen failing', all fall, and his death west net unex- eected. He wan a Ereebyterian in religion and a Liberal in polities and was very highly respected in thits tom, munity. Ire leaves to mourn his loafs. a widow. five daughters and four sons lidrs. Wm Floggarth• Magguie. Lizzie. Annie. and Maria. Montgomery.. Wil- liam David and James. The funeral took place on Tuesday Jancary the 9th 'ta 'Cromarty cemetery :and de' pito the terrible, storm raging. at the time was largely attended. Messrs, Alfred George tied Frank Childs have returned from the wet. Mr, Robert Moffettof law. Paw. I11.,• is visiting frieada in this, vicin- Messrs. James. Barbour and Percy Miller are taking a course at Strat- ford Business College.. THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE Tastes like and is .eaten like candy In our experience in the haaidlin,g of drugs and medicines, we believe we have•nevez had experience, with any Remedy that gave such satisfaction to our customers as do Rexall Order- lies. This rerned3 is not like any other laxative os cathartic. It con- tains all the good features of other laxatives,but none of "their faults. Our own faith in Rexall Orderlies is so strong that we, offer them to you with our own positive personal -guar- antee, that if they da not thoroughly satisfy you, you only need to tel u,s and ,we will hand back to you every penny you paid, us for them. There- fore. in trying them upon our reeom- mendation you take no risk what ever. Rexall Orderlies taste like and are entre like candy. They .do not gripe cause nausea, exceseivc looseness, or any other annoyance. They act' so easily that they may be taken at:irny time day: or night. They are par'tic.• ularly good for children. abed and •.. delicate e Reece Pzrsana They are put -up., in convenient tablas tq. three :sizei. of packages. Prices 10c. 25c. and 5,0c; Remember Rexall Remedies can tie obtained 'in tthiecommunity only at. our store,- Rexa11 Stote W.3. Col-. ea— HEN LL The friends of Mr. Thomas Simphon will regret to learn that be has been: cane ill during• thepast! week Our !leave Mr. Petty is having a village snow plow constructed. Miss` Lunn Ortwein and Miss Gladys Brandt former residents of our vil- lage g e ar e bath .now g l residing in, Berlin and are holding good positions. rhe Hensel' Opera Hall is now vao- ated by the 'tenants using it for mer- cantile purposes and will be available For concerts and entertainments. St .Paul's church was tb.e fir3t :o nee it in this way. Mr. Craig' bf Moose ja i, and form•- erly of 'thi splace has been renewing acquaintances here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forest and ifrs. Hays are here from the the. west spending the winter months with their many relatives and friends in `.hie secstion Mrs. Sane Lang who has been so seriously ill for quite a length of time, still continues in about the same condition. ' • Miss Hart who has been spending . a couple of months: with her sister Mrs. Madden, returned to her home in London this week. Mr. J. C. 'McCulloch . who has been visiting at the home of Mr. Robt. Stewart jr. of Tuckersmith, for th past few weeks. hall left for his home in Saskatoon. , s ataon Mr. R. Iorterf`eld z . who recently in- tended becoming a resident of our village has, owing to the East of his SOB deciding to'leave tbe -wet and re- turn home, decided to reeengage in farming, and has purchased a fine farm near Egmondville, Met. Nelson. Warm who was restd- ing'here during the past year has tak en a position at Exeter and• has mov- ed thera. Mr" .J. ,13, Forest, of Hay ,recently purchased a five months old colt from M:;. Wm, McAllister for $110. This colt was sired by King' • Son. - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R IA 410PARKHILV John D. Mcfntoch, of the Centre road. near T'arkhill• is in a very ser- ious condition hu' ath u hem ' e o a result of being found. on the road beatwe,ees his home and Parkhill with bosh handsnd a ..est badly frozen. Dan Mcln;ash oI Healey Seek., is here at pre,-•, •njt and intends buying a carload' oe 1 orses to teivi back with him by Mar, 1 ' 1). Mcintesh con eenon 10, East Williams last a vr:litttb'i' horse me- anly. The an:isal ,... ?p:•', on the ice and broke; its leg and had to be kil- lcd. Mr', Ronald McLeod is very ill at the home of her brother Archie of the Centre, Road. Mr, Simon. Boss of SaSkatchewan is Visiting here, Children Orli FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR EAI,D HEADS .NOT WANTED Baldness le too Generally Conitiderod A Sign of Advanced Age. A bald-headed person doers not have an equal chance with one ,•. >. blessed with a healthy head of hair because baldness la too generally ac- cepted a; an indicative' of gage, Many large corporations have F,st;tblitshed ". , an 4 limit. re ' to talc t e t fugmen over 35 years of age as new ernployes, Probably 65 per; cent of bald, -head- ed people may regain a good Tread of healthy hair if they will follow our advice and accept have a 'meetly. tba t n e positive guarantee to grow hair on any bead uulesn the roots of thehair ere intire3y "dead their 1.oiliciles closed shiny, We want people 'to ary this remedy at our risk, with the dig const under.standing that apices it„ does exactly as,• we,_ claim it ..illy and gives satisfaction, .n in every r4- lp ct, we ,hall tusks xio; charge for the reined$ used Aurin; the trial;: We know exactly what we are talk in; about, Ind with chi, offer back of our statements no one should ;toff or doubt our word or h•esita;';e topals our remed3 to an ectual,test. We wane every , ono in Exeter who is suffering frown any scalp or hair trouble; dandruff, falling.; hair, or boldness to try our Rexall "J3" Hair Tonic. We want them to use it :reg- ularly -say until three bottles have been used -and if it does not eradic- ate dandruff, cleanse and refresh the scalp, 'tighten the hair in its roots and brows ;new hair, we willreturn every cant paid es for aha remedy for •the mere asking. There .isno formality •expedbed, and we, ,exact no ebli•gation from the user whatever. We are ?established right: here in Exeter. and make this offer with a full understanding that our business' success entirely depends upon the sort of treatment we accord our customers Dna we would not dare snake 'the above offer unless we were positively` certain -that, we, could substantiate it in every particular. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store= The Rexall Store W. S. Coley i • DA,SUWOOD bb. Henry.Guenther is canfine,d to the house w,th tonsolitis.. Mr. Tobias. Guenther' accidently broke his little finger whin working in the barn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger nave return- home after spending the holidays in Berlin. Mr. Fred Arnold of St. Agatha is engaged with Mr Alex Zimmer to. learn the biacksmfth trade. Mrs. Wm., Eveland of Sarnia, is at present taking careof her mother Airs. Fisher wive had the mitafor'tune to break her leg on New Year's Eve. The Missee Macao and Bartie Eidt are ..spending a week or •so in Alsia Craig. and Forest before returning to Detroit Mich,. When the rumor in nonnection with !the removal of The Molsons Bank from our, village was found to be correcttaa s considerablesidzrable ex- .citement .citement and disappointment among our 'businet;e men and citizens. A meeting was called of those inter- ested, onenight lasit week, to discuss the situaltion' where it was decided to circulate a pet. tion and send it to the head office of the Molsons Bank asking that they re -consider the tvi hdraelof 1heBr Branch fromDash- wood. h - wood. It will be remembered about a year ago when the Farmer's Bank closed its. doors,. local depos.ittrs lost in the neighborhood of 65,000 which amount has toi be earned before the deposits in `the nen, Bank can equal the account of the -old. The Molsoras Bank are withdrawing owing. to she small deposit account and claim the husiness is hof suffioient to pay th-e expenses. It is hoped that the offi- ciate of the Bank will re consider their decision and' at least try it for another year. CHISELHURST Mr. Elliott and Miss Button of Constance were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Leach on Sunday, and were storm. - stayed until Thursday. We have experienced a week or two of the coldest weather. in some years Flowers and. plants suffer:.' and some had, potatoes frozen. The Lorlies' Aidi of the Methodist church : preparing foe an oystilr• supper in near future. watch for the date. Mr. A. Eerry, of Quebec, was in the village on Tuesday measuring the timber cut by Messrs F'arker and Rea Mr. Langford of London preached ,n the 'Methodist Church on Sunday last. Mr. A. Keys had the misfor tune ,to have, two of his toes frozen last week. Fcix hunting is the order of the day, Mr. 3. McLean bas purchased a val- uable team of hors;s from lair. t Alexander. PLAIN TALK ABOUT PILES Don't you believe that experience is beaten than hearsay? If you stif- fer from piles just try Zam-Buk. You can do so at our expenste. So assured are we of the r'iult:'that we will vi]1 nd' you ou a trial box if you a fee la Y send 'to our Toronto olffices full name end address and a one cent entrap to pay return postage. Scores of people daily acquaint ti with the, benefit, tbat we have deriv- ed frarn g.the use of Zane -Bok for pile Mr..13'. Astridge, of 3 S'. I sul en St, Catharines Ont, sty's' "For five year, I have mirrored untold agony with protruding piles, Tho pain, was too great at times 1 would almost scream I loot weight and hadno 1•treed everything 1 ever heard of for piles, as. I. was wlllin.(r to take anything be get relief.f. It was neat less, , however and I a1tacst gave up in .despair. "One day a friend, gave me a. sane - pie of Z am i B tk and .told ate of m a friend of hia who was cured. I dec- ided td try Zam-Euk, and the relief l got was encouraging.. I used three boxes and nt the end of that 'Buis 1. was completely, cured, lc wish r could have trot Zaire-•i3uk years ego it would, of saved me a great deal of misery" Zaanl3uk will also be found tai sure cute for cold sores„ ringworm in - Slammed patches, babies' eruptiaru. and chapped places cuts, burns,bruils es, and snarl injuries genitally. A11 drugtr•ists and tstoree, sell at 50e, a qox dr post free from Zant-Bull Toronto on receipt, of price. 7 44.'4. tlA' WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL To All Women : 1 will send freely with full instructions, any ;home treats Anent which positively cures Lcueorx'e hoes, Ulceration, Displacements, FalI•i ing.of the Woxnb, Painful or Irregular Periods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumorte or growths, also Hot Flashes, Nervs Oneness, Melapcholy, Pains in. diel !Head, Back, Rowels, Kidney and Bladder er trP lIes where calmed itu weaknesa peculiar to our sex, Yotr Can continue treatment at horn itis! cost of only about 12 cents a wceka My book,, ," Woman's Own. Medical a Advl ser , also sent free e o eu e xz requesta est'a Write _+o day,• Address Mrs. 'Mt Sums mere,; Bb.,, R 841 Windsor,; Onta BIDDULPH COUNCIL.. The Council met pus `eaut to stat' ate on January Rlh: neat A.K• Ilod{;tns reeve'., if .'un; 41 s ,as'a asssd ;1t. 1e Aketro Raycroft, con <. Ices. 'Councillor Nathan Davis .was, unavoidably absent. The members ,prevent (Look sisal subscribed Lha statutory declaration; of office and gnaliricatton ,and took' their seat. The Reeve briefly- addressed the council and bespoke the same cordial.. 1ty and good feeling whiob.has "for years passed prevails& in the council' Lie urged catch member to be vigilante and protect the township from lo.sl7• through defeetiv.1 roads and at tine• same time to exercise the strictest. economy •eonsistent with efficiency. Ja;Leesrs. T. IL Coursty and Mis hae1 Blake were re-appoin':ed Auditors. R II. Radcliffe was- it i a rife re -a r pointed assess - Richard Courscy crus re -appointed.. Collector, Dr. C. A. Lang, Medical Health Officer. The Board a Health is as follows; Geo Foster, Wm. Bew- are Walter Ilodgine and the Reeve and clerk. I3y-law No. 1. cutting out salaries.. No. 2, appointing Municipal officers. and No. 3. appointing Road Commis: sinners were duly ices;ed.. The following- accaunts were order ed to be paid—W. D, Stanley, expense• re posting up nomination notices anal: F. Statements and holding nominee 'fon. 10.00; R. I7, ludcliffe, do, Pollee' Village of Granton 3.50; . do on ac- count of sidewalks police Village 50,Oa Municipal' World.: election blanks and sub •crlptiana 11.45; Sick Children's,. Hospital, Toroneo 5,00. Joseph Massey gravel ac. 2.00; 1'. Kirk error in tax 1,00; Jno. Meagher do 1100; Georgie! Stewart. ditching 5;00; Harold Cur-- rie gravel 12.85; Wm, Sovereign. printing ac. 15.00; Richart;,7 -esey salary as collector 75.00 ' The council adjourned to :meet again' on Monday the 5th day of, Feb at 10 a. m. W. D STANLEY, cleans Harsh purgative. remedies are fad giving 'tvay to the gentle &otion and mild effects' of . Carter's Little Liver Ulla,' If you try them they will oer- tainly please- you:. Mr. Lloyd Steacy has returned to- thelocal brawn of the Molsons Bark: Mr. Sol Kuepfer and family have moved to Mr. E. Appel's 'dweiling next' 'to' Mr. W. G. Bess.. Minn Etta Hardie], who hers been ill ,for, some time was taken to the :ho pital at London. on M•ocday for treatment Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Merner of th'e lith Con. are movingto town and will occupy Mr. John echer's dwel- ling recently vacated by Mr .Lain: Jeffrey. Mrs. Fuss widow of the late Henry Fuss died at The refsideanoe of her .on Mr. Conrad Fuss on Wednesday, at the age of over S"Years. Sha erica one of the, early sattIers of thee sed- tion temstion and was highly esteemed by her, acquaintances. The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon to the. Luthern Cemetery. The death 'hook flaw last week of Grace Marie, the infant and only oiaild of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Steick of Blake who after a short period of but five months departed this lifer on Saturday. The decaa.ed ' had sa.. weakness of the heart which in the; end caused its death. The remains were laid to rest in Bayfield cemet- ery on Tuesday afternoon. The sere vice at the house: was largely attend cd and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Johnston. The ber aved parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the con- munity, in this their time of sore affliction. WiIi be found an excellent remedy for sick , headache Carter's Little. Liver Fills Thousands of lotteas. from people who have used them. 41. MOTREAL IVITNES$1 Canada's Best Metropoh a>z and National. Newspaper. , Strong 9 and Coura sou The 'Daily Witness' on til, $1.0. regular rate, three dollars., The ' Weekly. Witness and 1 gm Canadian Homestead' on 1 regular rate, ;one dolimtr These trial rates are offered to. subsoritern - or1iose hose . h edigq has been taken at at leaa'f two• years;' that is. 9is been ,ib Yti nderfully Ealarge$ and"mproved a belog doubled, ler paper am people. a Its sari lore it. MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE FOR 1912k At the'ahove `tihirlrr nd Campaign' ti•;l eat 3iit e* out,t Tlte . soy ilubs8 , , • ` > lfl at theses atbanied:. . Pae eater