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THE EXETER TIMES
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WICA,LEN
Sactor Mi>;isr.,ri took pertin a con-
cert at Ebeln' zer lC1 urch in "London
township eta Monday evening,
Kr. and Mrs. 'Wm, Morley visited
friends at Granton on Sunday,'
Mr. Frank Parkinson had si wooed;
bee ,on Saturday.
ItIr. and Mr's, Wesley' Freeman, pf
Granton visited her parents dere on
Sunday,
Mies 7ktiaterva Leif of Lavine, ne
} uniota, Mane who has been spa
ing the wvint'er with her many ex
left Monday tor hex+ home.
Mrs. Ernest Parkinson also
her home at Mciesejaw w`he'
t..usband has secured a posit
Gordon Banting, ,nieiee of. J
son, joined, them a't Street0
companed them as far
Sask., where hex hui
up is Barra.
The concert
mesday b your
ur
grand success
Matson eves '
strnctive,
teas very
DASIeWoole
Mr, and 'Mrs. Sara, Ireland, aafStrat
feed. were iu the village last ;week
attending the funeral of blrs. J. A.
Wambold.
• Mr, and M. Fe Baker, ,are visite
ing relatives in. Milverto,,
Mr. Dunlo
sen
A 13ALD-HEAla. ,G WOMAN,
Shorn a
of Her 'C rr^ •
a a s
r o Bsr aut . Loses
n f y
fill
Lore and Marriage
Tl.ah is. art
wv o airily not nweessary .to
amen. Whia a0nld ,i wo and marry
a bald-headed woman? What charm
id owe array to oJ:fset sus. h a rile,
'creels •
ermines goat rn usually love and
get Hee oxownina glerY is her
he loss o her Hair mars her
happiness and success, Yet.
here in Exeter there are' him -
of women who are neglecting
using their hair to such ail. ex-
tint
xti t is only fz matter of time-
it
ime
it will he utterly ruined,
y • women destroy the homily
it hair through thou3'u'tless-
r ]ngoranua of. certain facts
ay use curling irons over -heated
to exoess, which destroys the 'ant-
ral soil of the hair,' oausini; it to
lit break or come out. Tai(.;' hilt
11nrapoo their llnir, often' molt lid
00 .often+. They list soaps aiid.
rations hvhich contain ingri d -
positively harr'nfel to the scalp
air,
a result such treatment, den,
is created, 'the hair loosens,
color, falls out, and baldness
;'uses, unless proper end prompt.
rens aro taken in time, Then
'Microbes, and certain diseas-
about unhealthy hair condi-
ATCOu XJ
Cou'ntil xne Moroh 6. a,II. resent,
s
,Ai. letter from A.pf .
P
l t .fe
w•t n. af,r a or Solicitor
41i or
ff.
for. G. J, x eatty hrea•tenini;• tc, sirs
caution if the Alleged claim of G. ,7
.13eatte• is not paid soon, ,vas laid
before the council.
As the council never 'accepted the
Offer of Beatty it did not admit any
liability whatever, 'Tile Clerk was
instructed to consult a soxieitor in
the matter. A Byelaw Re an assess -
meat of Stanley Township charging
certain lands and roads in the Town
et 'lay for' outlet was provisionally
passed. A Court of Revision on this
essessinent will be held on Wednes
the first day of May. A Petition of
six rata payers of school secticonNo2
•aslciriq that lois. 0 to 11 in the ash
coir, , be taken from S.5: No 0 and
added to S 9 leo. 2 was presented
to the Council- The Clerk to notify
trustees interested that the mat-
°tel• well be taken 'up at ,neat meeting
of 'Oolxneil,
The fond...v ne accounts were paid
Chas. Meyer rep cul N B 1.25; Isaiah
Witmer shovelling snow C. R 2.00
Adam Edighoi;fe' cement N B :85
Alvin Nicholson board fa,r men N le
5,75; J. Moseaa horse feed and boars:
teleph 19'11 108.00; T. Rowe and Jas
D.raring wvorlc con., 4-51.00; 1 u;h C.
McLean Ltd .hal for advertising 1,00;
G T B Co freight telephone supplies
2.65 Wm, :Finlay work tel 1:9•t1 ev:..00
Toe Corriveau goods for P. Charette
14,30 Bell tel Co, long' distance tolls
43.03 13el1 Telephone connection at
Exeter 7.00 Bell Tel directories 27,15
Canadian Ind Tel Supplies ?];1?7;
Electric Co, Tel supplies 6.50 Ed
Werra horse hire 10,50 WY G. Hess
work on tel 411,9'6 Koehler work 4.37
Dan lieohler work 13,55 Oscar Klopp
work 0 It 4.60
Council will meet again on April
3,rd when pathmasters will be ap-
pointed.
IS the theatre --the opera, the drama, the concert, the
vaudeville—offering a greater and more varied program
than any theatre in the land, and playing to .the biggest
audience in the world.
Think of the stars of the drama and of the opera; of
vaudeville; of the masters of instrumentation; right in your own•home-theatre,
or wherever you go and whenever you want them.
That's what it means to you to own the Edison Phonograph. And it
means the sweet -toned, long-playing Amberol Records—every selection
rendered as completely as' from the stage and 'as real as _
the original. wMw*s
There are Edison dealers everywhere. Get complete catalogs from Droourosezatn
Tour dealer or from us, Edison Phonographs, $16.50 to $240.00.
Edison Standard Records, 40c. Edison Amberol Records (play 100 Lakeside Avenue.
twice as long), 65c, Edison Grand opera Records, 85c. to $2.50. Orange, N. J.,'U. S. A.
A complete tine of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at
J WI LLIrS POWELL, Main Street
WE WANT YOU
Yes we want you as a customer. Ask us to
send you our 1912 Catalogue. It's brim full •of
all that is good in Flowers; Vegetables, Field
Roots, Grains, Plants, Small Fruits, Implements,
Bee Supplies, Poultry Supplies, etc.
Valuable information is what we have armed to give the
Farmer, (lairiener and Private Planter. All it will coat you
is one moment of time and a two -cent stamp.
Write us to -day, the day you are reading this.
DAR.CH & HUNTER SEED• CO., Limited.
Dept. 34 , London, Canada. is
D. & 1L's Canadian Gem Swede Turnip—Acknowledged at the best feeder, the best
cooker, the best shipper. TRY IT.
Crediton
-Mrs. Wes. Kerr returned back after
:spending a couple of weeks visiting
friends in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Northcott of J xeter
were` the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Hirtzet on Tuesday...
MieGitihnan'ihe assessor is making
his trips around this burg,
Mr. August Kuhn of Dunnville spent
Sunday with friends here. Mr. Kuhn
Cof a'move to' Cobalt in one of the
anadian Bank of Commerce branches
He leaves for thatpli.ce .this week. _
The Four W's; met • at the; home of
Miss Della Braun on Monday evening.
All report a good time.
Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Schwartz of
- math Cayuga are the . guests .of Mr,
and. Mrs', Wm. Geiser for it few days.
We are , glad tareport that Bala
Mee Clairke is improvittglit e! W.
-libpe she will' continue so. '
Quilting bees are the cr3er;oftbe
da1Or: John "Poling •
of'.Londorr is -vis-
iting his sons for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Baker of Ex-
, eter were c.l'prs in town Last week.
Hera.- McM(.rray and' son of London
are spending a few weeks in town cal
ling on ft lends and relatives.
Last Wednesdny evening a Carnival
was;. held in the rink. It certainly
jproved a success. There were some
leery good coustinnes.
Mrs. Sophia Fahner spent a few
days in London visiting with friends
Mr. J. Diechert of Zurich -spent Sun-
day'the: guest of Mr. and Mr -s; August
Bill,
The people of this burg were, certain-
ly decorated
ertain-igdecorated up on'Sunday with their
Shamrock, -
Miss Clara Fabner returned home
ar~fter spending a'tew days visiting
-friends iu London. •
Miss Olara, Heist left last week for
3etroit where she will visit friends.
Miss Della Schwartz returned home
after spending a `cioople of ''months in
London.
Chalaberlabs'e cough retnk'dly.': :has
*von its great reputation and a ct'en-
sive sale by its remarkable cures for
go•ughs, cords, and `'creep..It .actin tat,
depended upon. Try it Sold by -all
dealers.
t5E 'li'CR".[H
.Miss Clarke of: the Collegiate Insti-•
tote staff bas Tendered. her resigna,"
tion eto the board' and has accepted
ei position in tine Collegiate Tnsti:tutc
int Fergus. .
Miss Elliott who has been visiting
her . sister, Mrs. T. IL Walley, lett
this week for her hdmo in.B•eamsville,
Miss Greta Thompson of the public
library is in Stratford this week at
tending the annual • convention oC the
Provincia..1. Library Association.
Y, M. Q. A. BLDG,.
LONDON. (NT.
1iltfSThESS attd ari;Jli"Prteleri Sti3Jl CTS.
Registered Hist mitssoe etiws•xos 4f 3110
stilt -lents t♦al placed. every gre.curet beena
-cps-elefl r y.. ( iiliF(i a3•.ut for ts't bate. ,v =• (t:
bemired' t.... ,it y ; ewes* lift' ,t r tlr ii:"!
4'1 t 341 ,+!,. l „r ..4w' Y'r :".,,12V' )ii J{'
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor has moved
on to the farm belonging to Mr. J.
Ratcliffe.
Mrs. G. Dunn•spent a few days last
week visiting Mrs, Chas. Cann.
Messrs W, Bray and Normae Pass-
more were in Toronto last week with
a carload of cattle.
The anniversary services of the W.
M, S. in Bethany Church were well
attended the ehtirch being well pack
ed- both afternoon "and 'evening and
the sermons delivered by Mrs. (Rev.)
Harrison., were very instructive, in -
spicing , and ' educational. The choir
also rendered borne very good music.
Mies W. Howard was a visitor at
Mrs. I. Johns last Sabbath.
Mr. Knight and family moved on
to his farm last week.
We ars glad to'report that Mr. W,
Pvbus is able to be .arouud again.
The farmers are started to tap the
in ple trees.
DC
Part Could Be
Spent.
"Yes, I am do-
ing fairly well."
said the actor..
"Wbat are you
getting n a w?"
asked the old
friend.
"Irony hundred
a week.
"Not all stage
money. 1 hope."
le it
Might Consider. '
"Yon don't bet leve in horse racing?"
"No; it i:t demoralizing."
"You wouldn't bet on it sure thing,
then?„ .
"Elow sure Is itT.
Transparent.
"I -can't see anythiul in ttittt.".
"02 course not."
"Why of courser.
"Because you Look right through
aim."
• Hard on Him.
"Tell my fortune, pretty maid."`
"I eater."
"Why not'?"-
"It
eat?""1t is too smelt to mention."
Costly Foxes, The Pioneer 1'ox Farming Col El-
lerslie, P.F.I., disposed of a pair of
foxes recently to a :firm in Chathamr,
N.B., for :17,300.,
Graphite Found.
Electric Restorer for Men
Eyctensive deposits of graphite havebeen found on Juskatia Inlet, Queen
Charlotte',Island.
Piles phenol reeteretevery nerve in the body
to its proper tension ; restores
vies and vitality. Preir.aturo decay and all sexual
weakness averted' at orde Pheriplaoito1 w111
flake vont a•tiow Man. ltsri.4 SSA box: art** for
15. Mailed fro oily address. • TttiMdobelt1 rigg
Co'., 8t. Catharine., Oat.
•
Mr. Jame..
Frankie.. of
ativee here fa
Mrs. 1 {W:.. is
is visiting the so:
thi,e week.
Mr, and Mrs. John
ily visited relatives in
week.
Miss Jessie EfazniLton,• or Winchel-
sea spent Sunday at home.
Rev. R. A. Cranston of Palmers-
ton ai former pastor of our church
preached on Sunday morning and
evening to very large congregations.
Everybody was -d-alighted to here' Mr.
Cranston once more.
Miss 'Montgomery, of Klrkton, is
renewing old acquaintances here.
Mr. and Mrs. .A: C. Russell and
daughter of -Carlingford, were" visit-
ors at Mr. I -i. Currie's last week.
The induction of the Rev, D. Rile
ehie. of Toronto, into the +pastorate
of Roy's ,and Cromarty aongreeations
took place on Tuesday afternoon in
Cromarty Church. Excellent addres-
ses were given by Revs. Martin of
Stratford McLean of St. „Marys and
Campbell of Lucan. The joint choirs
furnished the music. In the even-
ing a tea' meeting was held in Mc
Cullough's hall, after which an exa.
ceilent program was given in the
church. The church was crowded to
tee doors and everybody ,enjoyed the
excellent treat provided 'them. The
Stratford. Quartette and a lady eloc-
utionist from Stratford w•era splen-
did, Miss Rhoda Barbour as soloist•
was very much appreciated. Rev. R.
A. Cranston of Palmerston and Rev D
Ritchie gave excellent addresses The.
chair was ably filled by Rev. Dr.
Campbell of Lacan.
The best remedy or Earth for Ca-
tarrh and cold in the bead. Gunnella
Catarrh Cream.
VARNA
Miss Olive Adams has returned to
her hotne in Detroit after a pleasant
visit with her friends here. She will
stop over in London to visit her
cousin Dr. Weekes, of Waterloo st.
Mr. and Mrs. Epps tad a great
surprise on Friday evening, when
about thirty of the youth and .beau-
ty of the •town and country zrztt at
their hospitable home and spent a
jolly evening.
Mr. Herb Collins. of Ripley is the
guest et his cousin, Mr, Will Logan
.Parr . Lina, '
Mrs. A. J. --.Keyes has returned af-
ter a two weeks' visit wilth her sis-
ter, Mrs. .E. Rothwell, at Lucknow
Mr. Ings spent the week -'end in
London.
A FAIR OFFER
Your Money' Back if Youlre nee Sat-
isfied
We pay for all thtec na,edicine usell
during •th,e tria1 if our remedy tails
te ,completely relieve you me constip-
ation '
We take; all the risk. You are opt
obligated toles in lane. way whatever
if you accept our offer. That a a
mighty broad statement, 'bat we
mean every word, of ie 'could anyth-
ing be more fair to you?
A. most., scientific common-sense
treatment is Roman Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. Their active
principle is a recent scientific diseav-
oey that is odorless, colorless and
tasteless very pronounced yet gentle
,and pleasant in action, and particul-
eerly agreeable in every way. They
do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flat-
ulence, gripine, or any inconvenienco
whatever. Recall Orderlies are par-
ticularly 'good for children aged and
delinate persons.
If you suffer from chronic or hab-
itual eanstipation, or the associate)
or dependent chronic ailments, we
urge. you to try Rexall Orderlies at
our risk. Retzember you can obtain
them in Exeter wily at aux' Store. 1'2
taletets 10 cerals ; '36 tablets 05 cents;
,80 tablets 50 omits; Said only set
our store —The Recall Store.—W. S.'
Immediately relieves. all forma of
Catarrh and is sold by Howey, your
Druggist. Gunnel's' Cream.
•
IleAYFIELD
Seaver of Landon bought
summer reeently disappeared from
Mr. -Shaver's hem& on Wellington
Street, end was eiecovered a few
days afterwards 'its old home 'It
I3ayfield. The deg took a small eock-
ekte spaniel with him onehie return
journey and both dogs were over-
come with fatigue. an their arrival
titer): It is a It.onclerful thing thae.
th-• clog ever reaehed its horde vile
tega irls it tens brought here in a
train. it has never been away frail
to Leaden. and oe ite arrival hen
made meno act me.e to get eway,
A away on urs ey
14.0 at' the age. Of 89 years. The dee
eeased was only about two clays
being, able to be around till shortly
before his deatb. welch was due .te
old age and a breaking. up of the
constitutian. He was retnarka.bly
smut old gentleman for his age
and up mail his death 'he was able to
read without the aid of spectacles
The deceased came from Masse Ger.
many in 1842 and settled in the Towu
ship of Ellis; ,where he was one of the
tirst public school -trustees. Later he
moved to Stephen where he lived -for
a great many years and about two -
years ago came ,to Dashwood. He is
survived by his seirrowing. widow and
three children one son in Dakota;
in daughter in Kansas, and two at
tome. The fuaeral was 'held on Fri-
day.
We notice among the successfal
candidates at -the music exams .held
in London last month. Miss Ora Hoff-
man of Dashwated. We extend con-
gratulations and also to her teacher
Miss Guainin.
Mr. Thomas Klutapp is 'kept base-
' these days sawing wood. He has his
e:ngine mounted on sleighs and can
move hie sawing outfit from place
to place very quickly.
Mr. Geo Kellerman is busy contr-
acting for flax land. He now has
about 300 acres spoken for, and en
a .few weeks expeets to have 600
acres for flax. This will be about
all he. can .handle this yeara
Miss Pearl Wurtz of .Zuriche vis-
ited her aune Mrs. j. Kellerman a
few days last week.
Miss Maida Reutledge left Monday
for New Dundee where shq .has sec-
ured a position as milliner.
Mrs. J. K., Goetz Ilea been corifiried
to the house Ihrouteh illness.
Miss Jessie . Baker . Goderich is
visiting bar parents 'for e while. .
Miss Clara Eckstein of Zurich,
visited. Miss, Ida .Recker ,a -few' day.s
Mr'. Henry Schroeder_ was .in
cago last week attandieg the fun-
eral of his brother
Miss Long of London has taken a
position TLS milliner with. Messrs Tie-
rnan -and Edigh.offer.
Mr. Got. Nadiger is at present
spending a few weeks with her
daughter Mrs. W. 'Jr' Henderson' of
Miss Elizabeth Finkbeiner left Sat-
urday for two weeks with her sister
in Sarnia.
Mope leases of sick headache bil-
iousness constipation, ean 'be eurect
tn. Jess tinie with, less medicine and
fel: less money. by velem C a Lit-
tle Liver Pills than by , other
FIE N'SALL
Mr. Elwin White. who hae been in
Drysdale, ',hardware merchants, left
here laet week on a prospecting tour
co the west, He was aecompanied by
his brother Bert. ,
MrelIenry Dougall lied Mr. Alpine
McDeiven bet.h of whom reside near
here also left this week for the west
and ale intend remaining there for
a time at least if prospects are en-
couraging.
Mrs. Nelson 131atchford has been
quite poorly during the past wee s:
butove ere pleased to lerien she is irn
Theanaction sale af the effects of
the late Duncan elawen bold on
Tuesday last was largely attended
and on the whole good prices were
realized The fine farm was rented te
Mr. Robert Y. McLaren and his eel.
ghbor Mr, .Donald Park. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lanamie were in St.
Merys. last week on a visit to the
former's sister.
situation with Mr. Hugh McLean as
millinen and Mr. J. W. ,Ortwein.
arid Mr. E. Bennie have engaged the
sante , milliners they had last season.
Quite a number in tee village have
been suffering from colds aurbag the
past •few weeks.
MSS Dodds of Seeforth wee ia town
east week spending a few days with
Mrs. Wm. Stoneman .and Mrs:
Kelly and daughter.
Mr. A. H. King left here on Tees -
day to take charge of his new station
at Trig -creole .0n Wednesday eyanine
Of last week a large assembly was
given in the opera Jean in his honor
as a farewell ,
Miss Bullard is bottle erten London
owing to tho illness ef her mother
wbe has been quite poorly. ear the
past few weeks. but we are pleased
to learn ie now improvieg.
Miss Ella Ortwein returned last
week ;from a nleasaut visit ie 13erlin
and vicinite.
Mrs, Arnold Macarthur has acne to
tor horhe in Toronto after spending
etiveral weeks with friends here
Miss, Nora Sherritt returned home
last week frern Blake where the hae
beer visiting friendee
serneettirtt then Cotter Little Liver
elle nen a epecieic for Sick bead -
Idle 0014 every womah ehtedd.l know
this, Try them.
•any women may re.lievii
f dandruff end diseased
hair if she will but uee the
remedy. -We have that remedy
arid we will positively guarantee that
it will either cure dandrate or we
will retura every cent paid us :for it.
Ttat's a pretty broad statement bet
we will bulk it and prove it with our.
own money We will return your
money if you do not find Recall 90
Hair Tonic is an intirely satiseactory
remedy that will promote hair grow-
th overeome scalp and hair troub
les; that ie will grow hair even on
bald heads unless life and hair ,roots
arr• extinguished. the tolliclee closed
and 'no. scalp is glazed arid. shiny.
It gets its name from the fact that
it grew hair in 93 cases out of 100
where it received a thoreughly hard.
impartial, and practical test.
We want yea to try R•exall 93 Hair
Tonic at our risk. You surely ean-
not loose anything by tieing so,
while you have everything to gain.
You. had better think this over, and
then come in end see us about this ,
offer You will he repaid for yolar ;
visit our store. Renaember yea
can get Recall Remedies in this cone -
Inanity only at our store. The Rec-
all Store.—W. Doke
CLANDEBOYE
Mr. Gordon Ranting has sold his
farm and is naoving out West in a
few days. Mr. Ranting had' a sale
week ago, when everythine was.sold
Mr. Denting has lived around this
part all bis life mid is welt known.
Miss Myrtle Sinanson who has been
laid toff .sick for. this past week was
able •to take charge of her school
again.
Mr: Russell Atkinson of this town
is relieving; the G. T. R. agent at
Denfield for a few slays.
-The baby of Mrs. H. Simpson is
wit expected to recover.,
Mr. Morgan is busy loadites 'ores
,at the depot here for Mr. Love. of
Mr. Eli Bice is busy drawing. his
wheat to Luccia, He expects to have
15,00 bushels.
.Mrs. Jos. Carter who. for the past
few weeks has been PI, is getting
along nicely.
While unloading coal from a ear
recently. Mr. Jos. McIlhargy had
the. misfortane to have his right
eye bed's. bruised by a piese of flying
coat. He was taken to his home
where his eye was dressed.
Mr. Thomas Atkinsan. a well
known farmer in this nlainity, res-
iding on •the second con of Einicluipli
has •sold his farm to Mr. McCarty,
and will mew to London in ehe n:ear
Mere where he will leee eetired. '
While returning from Liman rec-
ently Roy Atkinrion was thrown from
the seat of a lighe while pas-
sing throwele a deep pitch hole anii
had his wrist badly spraine.ce.
A. great :many local young people
atten,ded. the dance 'given at • the
home of Mr. Silas O'Neil rend ,had
very enjoyable time.
A vary pleasant gatfierine took
place at tee home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon. Bariting of Clandoboye when
over a hundred a their friends and
neighbors paltered to bid farewell
to them before their departure to
the Vvenet. The everting was pleasantly
spent in eocial chat and games, at
the close of which Mee Bert Rosser
read to Mr. and Mrs. Denting an ad
dress after which. Mr.
Eldon Hoda.son and Chester Lee raade
the presentation of a bea.utieul kit-
chen ca:binet
LUCAN
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas laarlton call -
td on Luoanites.
Mrs. Heathe.rly from Mitcbell is the
guest of friends hen. .
Quite a large number of. people
gathered at the home of Mr. and
IYIrs. Wm. Pewee oh Wednesday
night and presented them with a love-
ly parlor suite, table. and two Mtge
pictures before leaving for their
new home near Fairfieed.
There is quite a One' going on at
bachelors' hall these 'days.
Mr. Owen, language teacher, is on
the sick list.
There is great changing, in prop-
erty now.
Miss Alma -Hodgins nas returned
to her positioe.
Mr. B. Th.omposn from Saginaw is
•horae. for a few days.
Mr. J. IL Ilaskett called on negiii-
bors Friday.
Mrs. H. Rowdy is visiting hen
Trinity church met on Thursday
evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ;
Woods when aa enjoyable titner was
seent. During the evenin •• a well fil-
led purse was presented' to Mrs.
Woods in acknowle.dgenaerat of her
efficient services as organist during
the past year.
Miss Jessie Tough is visiting at
at the homes of Mrs. James Campbell
Dr. Smith was called to Milten this
week on. accoent of tee serious ill-
ness °this brother Laurie Smith who
had eo have a critical operation per-
formed ou him at the Guelph hospit-
al on Tuesday. The operation was,
successful and tee last reports he
was doing well.
Robert Penhale left last week for
Saskatoon Sask. with a carload of
ZURICH
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LADY'S SAPPEAL,.
`1'4 .All 'Women I 'will eierdefre#0
with fu' i instructions, my el eine tr'etArti
meet which positively owes :L,Lea orr
imea, 'Ulceration, 7.lisplaeemette, Valle
ing et the Womb, Painful of Irregulen
Periods, Uterine :and Ovc.rirtn Tame*
or growths, also 11ot Flashes, Nervi
ousziess, Melancholy, Pains irr thea
acad. Reek, Bowels, Kidney awe
Bladder troubles where caused bee
weakness peculiar to our sex, "2'o
can continue treatment at lame at sr
cost of only about I.2 centre a. weelt'a
My book, Woman's Own Medical)
:Adviser,' , ale° sent iree viz equest's
Write today:, Address Mrs. turael
suers,; Box If 841Wirxdsor. Rut„
ALLSA: OR AM
niveraart' en -ember of. their friends'
an relatives were present andetbey
were made the recipients of many,
handsome Keats. ,
Itev, T. O.": Meidruin was in London)
reoently attending the pastor's gone
ference of the Middlesex teed Laiotti;
Miss Florence, Iiodgine of Torontig
is visiting with her father Dix. a.,
1 Rev. Mr. Wells is quite ill at his
inane here. r
Mr. ,and. Mrs. Connor of London, -
spent a few days with Mr. eifoLurg
who have been visiting bis parente
Mr. 'and Mrs. X. 0. Dorman have re.-
re.turned to Toronto on their way to
1 Kr. Aef Mahler has purchased a
herae in forest and will move next
Kr, Howard Morton left for Sask.-.
atecon on Tuesday.
Mr. William Drier of Blyth is visit-
ing at the. borne of Mr. Jacob Gell-
man
, Miss Clara Urstadt of Elmwood,
is visiting at the. home of Mr. Moses
Greiger Bronson Line this week
Mr. John Geiger and family intend
moving to Pige.on, Mich., shortly.
Rev. Mr. Grenzebae.h of Dashwood
essisted the pastor or 'the Evangelista
churcb, in hise special services last
from Port Elgin of the death of his
broth •• Christian at .the age of 62
years. wife predeceased him. ten
years ago. Fle leaves to •moarn his
loss one son and two daughters ,all
grown up.
The snecial meeting in the schoel
house en Saturday was well attended
there being over 50 present. The,
meeting was presided over by le.
Hess sre while E. Zeller acted as Sec-
retary, The report of architect was
read by McBride of London and after
considerable. discussion was decided
to build a new school hone: rather
naan spend the money on the preseat
Children are much more likely to
contract the contagious diseases
when they have colds whooping
tiough, diptheria, scarlet fever and
consumption. are eliseases that are of-
ten contracted whin the child' has e
cold That is why an raedical author-
aties say beware of colds. Ver the
quick- cure of wide you will find no-
thing better than Chamberlain's
Cough remedy. It can alsvays be de -
penned epee and is safe and pleasant
to take. Far sale by all Zellers-.
You judge a man not by what he
premises to do but by what he has
dene. That is the only true testi
Chamberlain's Cough Reined,' judged
leY this standard .has no superior,
'People everywhere speak of it in the,
highest terms of praise. For sale by
all dealers
MITCHELL
On Thursday evening Richard Roza:
ers, who is well known about town%
tall down stairs at -the Royal Bate/
and on exaraination Dr. Atkinsog
found that he tad. fractured his lea
lag below the knee, fractured:
his eollar bone and received some baa
cuts on his feee. He was taken .tor
• the. IStratford Hospital on, Friday ale
A man named Hoch was to have
' come before the Police Magistratte
, Davis on Friday morning' on ' the
, charge of getting money under false
; pretenses. Ile failed to appear and
the. megistrate has issued a warrant
for his arrest.
A new bell weighing nearly 5001he.
is to be placed in the belfry of Trin-i
ity Church and it is expected to be
in position for ringing on Easter'
morning.
Mr. Thomas McHugh, of Chimp'.
arrived in town on Tla,ursday to via*
friends a.nd on his way up town from
the station he fen. on the lay sidewalk
and injured his knee badly, and ha&
to be driven to the home of his uncle,
Mr. Thonaas McHugh. Mr. lelcHuali
will be confined to the hotse fon
some days.
Mr. Benjamin Timms has sold his
house in the west ward to Mr. S. 4.,
Robb. Mr. Timms is going wests
Mr. Charles Thorne who fell on the
icy side wan> a week ago and receive;
ed an internal injury is improving:.
efre Graham haa gone to
Simpson, Sask., where he has a cone.
tract to build a Store and divellitt3'
Mr. William Lashbrook has accept-
ed a' position as manager of a plurabe
bag and tinsmithing business in Hare
riston.
Mayor Campbell eas so e _ova
which is occopied by Mrs. Abbott eel
Always avoid harsh purgative Pin*
They first males you siek and btrett
tle Liva• Pills regulate the bowie' 111,
and make you' well Dose one' f
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