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'AWE "triritilli' Oi FIGS"
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
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'Trutt Laxative" can't harm
. tender Iletle Stomach, liver
and bowels.
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Ineole at.the tongue, mother! If
coated,your little one's stomacb, liver
and bowels need cleansing at once.
Waken peevish; cross, legless, doesn't
clone eat or act. naturally, or is fever -
sterna& sone, breath bad; hae
cede throat, diarrheen'aulfof cold, give
DASHWOOD
'Two young naen representing them
.1elnee to'benfalloataati aieePeatoattish
esti' held meetiage• ina'Zimmet's ,half
last Friday, Saturday and ,,nundaye
vietengi. •
Jolla. ,Brokensa-itraiselirsiting
Erierias in axis ecemenenity aa prese:
ent:
Mae' Edmepe ,ateelper recently ship:
pad a carload eef: Cattle, to ,Teronte
nir Peer 1xersap hiet ,aaeainaOldiete'
Ink te1ephiM4 inhainager, thei 'again
been engaged by, 'the, cornea of' Hay
fore anode- teri trFfi1I tInif iitu,Part,r•
alrh pesitien. Mr. Noise° has Pixtealee
lines' in thvici'y in erst class
shape and recently cterastructed.a eae w •
line in Streplarein:itownsialo, kr.o.wrir as
tha 'B line,. wthich bas aeaee wilt°
ki arumbei of new subscribers to tali
system. tThe Dasheitiod central effiee
now ewitCheS '203 telejelieheii. "
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' igisa Nettie Welk of Detroit ea vis-
• iting at t:fele tome he 'Inthphrentia
Bar. akid Mrs.H. Well. . a
The ioluan 'folks anee Marie ' f*;
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Weir e.musement en haaii air aleating
•aink in the aorthern part of ,the
village. Timy ell enjoy. the, sport.
which is one of the healthiest ex-
ercises tnat 'can be indulged ibi, ad
the need of a skating 'neck' 'lie Zurich
is more aaparent than even
Word hare been received, here arra
Mee iere Nall.' of ' thee:teethe:1f Mea -
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nor iS' rerus, ',bnane/of Belie:Patient-a
use th' ,cone and Joseph Sureruge
alnin ns Levee r•Deepase.d .lefeti theee
pajxen riearlyeabertel eyeeexe„ ,,, aao net
a Lati4 in ,•."!InTa•••.Piali'arAeie tame .e eart
The banns of marriage were, pub-
1islie4 in .tha R..9. s•hprcoh, a lic,isis
JasePlanie, ilaughter of ' lara and ars
Altenzo 'Poster, Babylon Litre, and At!,
Leo aariiane, of• 'Beelin. -•' 1 ' ' "
At' the annual nieetiing ef ' ,the
Lathex- League the 'election of ode
cera 'resulted las efiellows ; Pres,: A. It'
ness. Vcie-Pres. leaDeicheit, ; e Seer&
may H. Whettonn•Treasurer 11.,,Khlb-
llebsch. •
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Evangelical services are being held
en •the Evangelical caurele every
evening this week • aLd next
week following. . •
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teattpoontal of "California Syrup of •
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Piga!' and in a few hours all the foul, Beitish expott.s•
ahoiv aeCreitsteln
constipated waste 'undigested foOd 1914., due Ito' the 'Welt. 'ot4473'.000,000
eirpones 4a334, 4355,090 0(10 in im-
ports'', neaeedialltratta With• .,the are -
ceding year. et ;el; ;
The, 3Canai1ia Mlittae Depaetatent
lean ;sent out ,ordeta t& efe comma nd-
ing efeicareethrotighout the • ceurate
,,texe t 'any, *ecru it feterid upder beet e-
fluenee of liquor roast be eumemeily
dioneiSeed. •
' /The, Meeks are _working • .te/larletehO tlie`• IttaliatetUtteelinneern 'he'e !Issued
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entd sour bile gently ,moves. out a its
ninth ba-wele without griping, and you
•, lia*e a wellapleyful child again. Ask
•',ant! druggist -dor a' 50 -cent 'bottlaaef
• 'California Syrup Of Figs," whica con.
Asdna, full directions for babies, chie
Aron: of all ages and for .grownrups,, ,
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lo *he -triad:. the Dardanelleee • piemobiliee tem a,ariouneement
ing a few cla,es with relatives.
An interesting game of aockey
•was pleyed at Exeter on Thursday
night, net who, Mir team eugaged in
a lively contest with tihe boys. of
that Place. Tbe result being 5--.3 ic
favor ete Exeter. te„
Bliss analliel a tid rissa spent
Mouday int London.
alias Ilea, Armstrong of Exeter, is
the gue,st Of Mfrs, la. lai
'Mt. O. .Ewald line re boned after
'plea,sent visit ins .1elkton, Mich.;
a Mr. L, flirted sof Detroit, was elve
tue,st hes brothers., 'for a • for
days( last week.
film Swastika' class of /the Even tS
S., have formed a isewieig ci•refe
Meet` ono a week, there, first theete
jag wee, ;held last Monday aight at
rthe • edam' of Aare and 'Mrs, Je •
leznie n. • '
, Beaver pleaseutti eine:Pris-
ed !bar mother, BIrs. Finkbeireler
on Patina y -last to a alixtber, given in
•hcatee, et her 75th eirthclay, A few
of her ,friende eseembled and . ' ree
port he ving riepent . very pleeeent
timei • e,
eer,s. Longman', es xeetroit ia visit-
ing relate es
Miss elary Young lia.s returrad
home sifter epending a few month:AI
with. ber sister in Lucian.
Mee M. Eilber, of Zurich spent Sun-
day , ad 'his home here.
A cerniaal will be held era th,e
rink ,her. on Iriday eveniag ,r.exte,
...Mies .11. Sheen epent last week .in
ShIPIta. • ,
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•THE EXETER TME$
Crediton 11; yotz yiltiou to live in. Jape leant of
Rev:, A. D. ;Gaulikiler Of 'BIlleertiedt I en tOwn.
aciculate:I the paha of • the Eaan lake tbe kind of a towd, yea like.
a.hurele, Sunda'. In the ahem:ice Yoe eeedn't alipeeoule clothes ip , a
of the pester., Ben E. D. leolter ;wed Are? e, • ,
is emoting reveval. Meet,- raeAnd ;again on 4 king, 'Iona bi,k0,
lags in- Meiverberi. • • Teall; gb3,4 Wha.t. eola 'left bee
blina,.
For notAing that's really
Itn k at yoarself Wheel you
knock pear town.
' re, isn't ''our town -les you.
113I1ILD 'Ul" TEE 1.10efal
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elle three aa's clams of Zion 'Evan
la tS, opposed Of boys between the
riages of 16 to ' ha met at the ,honio
of the. Supt. ae H. aleitzman on Fri -
doh alert larSt: to spend a eociel even.
lag. A fine program bad been'. •pre -
table CO • mpound -Their
Perqd ennetetng of t°nt°ta' ete'h neat' • towees are not ma•de be men- a-
hy Melein Botitheiott Or NiceiOrf a ndA PnOak •
nelit, a 'very' fiettog address Wee& given a, e, a , 0.waStortes. ereTold
Lest is.m6bak s• 'tss ',gets Ahead ' ' • .
vetaeh NAB .4:101I), appreciot4d tory alt Anon -,e'rot,064,0-31.orks 044 nobodyf
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p,re,s'ent, dainty refreshments • Were
tendered tbe Host and 'Hostesses; Tei'l'uniFeillt"4iit hs.' 0 4' itionen from the de • 1 .
4 1 MiliroriOn' ith‘rii'46i10-:‘•
-i'dig.
served, A leerier vote of thanks teas
Miss •E'.• Vetiver, spent last weele in
•T . see;: L r 1.•: ''. • „...,
Year "lneighbee • can Make one too.
Your entaa . wilt 'rbeewhat you want to
• And, if:.,,t'l:eir,i,le, ykoll ae, aka hlrier personal it is no more than riglit ter me to thank
Ilt WO; Yoter, rtourne-ins: you. • r
, *taker, • . 4 r, t,, .
'•.'CENTii ALIA. 1
TWO WOMEN. •
..$AVED...FROM.. •
• OPERATIONS
By Lydia E.Pinkbara's .Vege,
London. , '
'IN Like ot Stratford, is spend-
• Miss D. 'Mason, is visiting MCes
latephens, at Area.
• 11Slias Maggie ereremetta ha,s been
visaing her uncles at Arkona.
• Mr. 'Keown, of Ailsa Craig, has
been the guest of his %sister, Mrs.
johta Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mollard, of
Prand Bend, visited Mrs. ,O. H4
Wilson, on Satarday.
Mrls. 1. .L. Amos, of Brinsleye
re.newing a cauaietances in this
uelatheorbood.
• (Mies Enamit leher.son, is spend-
eng a fe:w weeks weth alas. Tweddle,
"of Ailsa 30raig.
Watchenext week tor 'further not-
•• !stone htilis in ene 'chart., whica /provides fee ethe callingata the
crieL Twenty 'Gexinate li,ydragrefolvars colors (I avery. abet -bodied man iite
sane ,00eateeleaepte t•ee.,pure the eountry between etae 'ages
anese, are superinta3naing. tied everit, fianda-40. noels. This Will 'give ftale.
ervhiale is inteodeil t.o preVeat ; the an army a 3333,159 wee. t ee bee
antry of etibMerines Meanwhile: tad Lel/ad:alp litiditate 'Malt the .0AT/erne'
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, gortrit are , being streogthenedand eat Mettelt:lt.r,f,hott lietlia isootel
' .:•- Alan:nal „gives- lake beina Mouatre& ob tee , war,
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you for what your kind advice and Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have
done fox, me.
'When I wrote to you some time ago I
was a very sick woman sufferieg flied
female troubles. I had organic infiam-
mation ana. could not stand or walk any
• • distance. At lase I was confined to my
Who Ideba eel in. catuiedlon ;with, the bed, and the :leder said I would have
Epevortn ' League last Friday night , to go through an operation, but this I
drew bine taudience, Mae affirmative refused to do. A friend advised Lydia E.
Pinkham s Vegetable Cornpound, and
now, after ueing three bottles of it, I
feel like a new woman. I most heartily
recommend your medicine to all women
who suffer with female troubles. I h aye
also taken Lydia E. Pinkharn's Liver
Pills, and think they are fine. I will
never be without the medicine in the
house." -Mrs. PRANK EnSLEY, 903 Col-
umbia. Avenue, Edmonton; Alberta.
The Other Case.
Beatrice, Neb.---"Just after my mar-
riage my left side began to pain me and
the pain got so severe at times that I
suffered terribly with it. I visited three
doctors and each one wanted to operate
on me bue I would not consent to an op-
eration. I heard of the good Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was
doing for others and I used several bot-
tles of it with the result that I haven't
been bothered with my side since then.
I am in good health midi have two little
girls."-Mrs.R.13.CHILD,Beatrice,Neb.
ea's; wale taken by Mt. Norman Mita
:Miele and Mien ;X !Neil, (whale the
Mena nye Was lay sus ealed by Mr.
tElettin god Bliss L Essery. The
judges routid ,abreiohtty in rendering
• a deciaion bat- Elamite gave it in fav -
at a the affirraative.
• A.Imint filre on Saturday evening
last, It: tia,kerg little two pear told!
boy masat the table with, a burnag
lamp 'en- If, axed en it oammeat flam,esi
alice: ea rival the burning oil. Red
et not ben for the bravery and
Prenenee' cee Mired or Mrs. Baker in
lalainwing "-nut" the mere, etc., that,
;were agente the house would have
been in! elangea of being completely
destroyed': • '
• - It is to be hoped that the Penriotio
Concert tlie then ahurch n3xt: Manday
nia'ht avilletre• largely patronized.
SEXISMITH
Mire. 04"Pearce and little sore
Charles,' of "Iowa, visited friends in
this viciaity. for a few days last
week
Mr. and arr,s, Edward O'Brien of
Frobisher, Seen, are spend:ing the
winter Witlf friends in these parts
Mr. and atm. Jahn 1Triebner gave
a, Nally &Oa number a their firielade
on Friday •evening last.
Mr. E: Gould has puxchasen an
automobile fawn Mr. Wes. Snell, of
Exe•tetr.
II. T. RANCE. TO BE SECOND IN
100111MAND '
The London Free Press says that
It is infornied on what appears to he
the nest auteorit,y that' Maior T.
Rance, of the' 33rd Regiment Of
Huron, 'which hes its headquarters at
Goderecle To- be made senior major
and aecoad in comma.ral of the 33r4
Battalion- Of .1 nifientry, at present nee
lag reeruited London, and the
western po.sltiota. of the. first Avis -
tonal, ereniatial, Which will be train-
ed in ,this •eity.. for service ort the
apira ICklagenire, :coati agent. ,
Tbe. •commenaing gad cer or the,
L170AN
The new village Cotencil et their
false meeting peened a by-law ree
clueing Fthe nuenber of tavern. liceases
to one: The commissioner& will be
asked not to renew the linensei of
the Royal Hotel on May 1st.
Hydro will be 'turned on ,here at
2,30 o'clock on Friday, Jarnary 1/422.
Hon. Aclam Beck is expected to be
present and 'Thomas Collins, of Claude
boye, who celebrated his one 'Mame
drcth birthday last fall, will press
the button
en_
HENSALL
The opening 'dance in the or.ew Town
Hall ren Friday evening last w'aa 0
most successfui affain The bail dinie
was filled and the large crowd divid-
ed part of teem going to the old
hall.
add Hensall .
aids Maggie Sturgeon is quite ill
(Ice oteettnee'Ve. M.• i .'eoeial and eene new belttalioreera lieut. Col. Alex. Wilson- al: the Iliderie ot her et,ster, Mrs.
'Walt.
'29.tih.'
°exit '''''t9 t be *Aeld lill'etheet11141st'e 'lion. 'of Seaforth; who at present , come -lieSoltali:•';ithil'elinet; ftbnr, a- 'stroke:
phurah, Friday Januaxy - ,
Mese e
ra.ande the regiment to ;Which, Major D. Sherritt, Professional Nurse,
Rance beleinger-The major bears she 1.1 ma/161v upon her.
.wooDaAm cCorolao2n1.Atpci.1.14irtr Force Officers' ee,' h The 'merely relatives' end frieads ot
••Mr. William Gilchrist, of Tacoma.
NV,esa., and 'formerly of this village.
• Mies Elston, a 'Exeter is ,viaitiag is •FianearamednattheeautellasniorVia4b.lV. esoBuaracebar,
death, wlech, occured from tb.; eh
Mr. 'B. Crozier,• continues quite Me kvill regret to learn of his recent
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M.D., of the •Gtb. Field ,Battary, as
te,btotiteer _ Richa,rd on the 1/4 !Base
I , , . , the mast probable ehoice. for. the feats oa poison of wheal]. thee systeth
• became •atfected from bis treatment
„Was Hackney is visiting at • the -appolartm.ein as medical officer of ahe- ss a veterinary sureenopf s ,dsseash
same battalion. Majer. Bechler's name
liome of lals sister. Mrs. B. Wilson. has been, given 'very favorable cone ed. hone. le appears that able poison
e airs. Vila a Grand Bend, ig eisiee
sideration both . by elle eemeeeathea. set ep a most bevere case of infla m-
ing alt the•
Posonage- • - • ,eneieee, ee the new naps atteee fee the atiou 01 the 'veins of .hiel leg, whieb.
•'T,he 'Epworth League Social lipid et
officer's a the. divisional :headeu'artere. led to MA
the hothe of Mr. and ,Mr,s. n., wilson, death. The 'd•eceased Wile
weli and favorably known here Jae a
He ia at preseat sanitary gager, ae
'on 'Friday eveneng' was in ...every way queeeee reaa cane an the ARA eeeee young man and his wife andt 'lamely
a success. Dialegues,' Singiag, genies tenon gad 16th Maor l3epheies beliattety C. F. A, !have much sympathy in the loss of
I n,strumental =lisle etc., were great-. therLieut-Cola 'kind hulsband and father.
jro; . B.
ly enjoyed. About eighty guests ,were 0. 'Becher, 'comManding officer of the • The "friends of Miss E. 'White% will
9Ite'seevii.lba.„. . W. ',Reid, 13.,Da ..o.0 Granton, with' the aitsteateatiingent.
been visilting her cousin, Miss
ii.„, England be interested to learn that elite has
G.
• • • • , 7th Regiment, is mow
will preaeh 'educational isermone on Brandt, of Vernoh, B:Ce and time
the circuit nexteSunday. " • sheintends making Jar futurre home
e . • HAY COUNCIL . in Vancouver. Bothl Miss White and
Miss Brandt were former Hensall
.„.
The council elect met in accordance girls with a very large ' large or
iith theeManiciaal. Act on Monday. fidelities.
• jeaa. leth; The ilnembens signed abei The Annual Congregational meeting
dedatration of office and qualilicatem of Carmel Pre•sbyeerian Chureb was
and the 'council for 1915 became or- -held on Wednesday; evening, Jaime*
Dandruff iii a co _ contagious disease, ganized. The.following officiate were teethe when :reports from all the or -
caused by a microbe, which if not „ sappointee with their salaries; • P. nanizations a We clerca were xeade
removed causes baldness. This .Ress Sr., clerk. salary $175, and 3.001.
TncaudIng the Treasurer's reeort,
mamba often' comes from a condr /for, every Pelmet Village ad ever, Mr. William Richardson 6f thee -vita
or bruah belonging' to someoneelse drain assessment. Treasurer, Thomas Lege, one of the oldest men ae;re, if
bet the very oldest, is quite lel lawn
the breaking -down of a one partici:-
tarty strong constitution..
.51r. alugh J. 'McDonald of thee
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Irlitita,Onllialk. Health
'!Ityciu die Onttrentment we Will
either stop your hair from falling or
whir the treatment ourselves.
If you are troubled with dandiuga Jahhaten. sateen 125, Gad 1.50 for
Itching scalp, falling hair, or baldness," 'everts: Police Villege and every draixs
we „believe that ,Rexall•'"93" Raw, tmaesement. Ooleedot J. IL Schnell,
.; Taiiiiiieellaciatalemethan anything else • '',', ' 36,0a Audiairs ; Job 'Haber-
„ emeemavelhe oftuadruff, destroy axe , ee and Wzn BaieetWell, eeelary, 8,00
stop iihdi it there is any ie , ;' - - : i.,rohone aceounts.
village has sail -.ea fine dwellingan.
Arena, netke the scalp. healthy and and00fr telep
lifejteenne 'the mote; ialso.peomote
taker B. .Howald Care- 4rinzr Street a 1 tile wesero 'Cann el
sa etey $25 )0, ; C,hnroh, , to ' Wm. Wee -roll this hie -
t
gro h -anew hair- re et, •re• • . ,XeMber o 13oardi OE Health; A: 'age: 'We have ,riet yet • teethed, whet
beliene tkatePeolai1lea65 per " mate,. 2.99 per do, Sheep valuate:n.4 'ore McDonald intends doig iterthe
reetoVibe chlienef 'baldness could e 'Rebid 'necAraliiin Jacob Haberer and way of rebuilding or purchaaing, bet
be'nvercomee if eieopleemeld only %hair Walper, -;20 cents per !lour real he 15 one
'amenable tinea as directed. I of num good citizens, and
use Retail "93' Hair Toile for a while da
on ta. The clerk was order-
an mete rprisin,g hve stock buyer, w
We don't want you to take our
word for this. •We wanteyon to -test
the ;merits of Rexall- '93" Hair •
Tonic at our tisk. If you use it and
It 'does not glee satisfaction, iust ' -
cern° back to tie and tell us, and we
will immediately hand back to 'stem '
tao moneyyeu paid for it. You
promise seething, sign nothing and ,
your mere Word will be taken for it.
We aro dependent upon your cone
fideece and patromen, laid we would •
not Make -these claims, or Make this "I
offee if we did not believe tivetinamit •
•f'93le Hair Tonic is the very laeit'hair .
preparation you can uga,'Iniveines of
bottles, Me and S1.00. ,
Tett can buy .Rexall "93" Heir TOnfs,
in this axtinaunity only
ed subscribe for bne copy of the
rtiobat ;World for eiteh of the
membeas efficials. The 'cola:lea enter-
ed initoian e,gre'eknent with P.. „MO-
leuto of Dashwood, regarding the cr.
ewetekelog fof telephones in las office. In the matter of school changee
T.iheert a:gel? totheante:: mattirgr was end new 'teachers, we Wart 'that -Mr
°,e ,W, E Hoggarth is now teaching at a
the enlineila It'e aceennee S. cll. 10, a couple of niece south west
wee passel; Can. lad. 1/4Tele. Co. sup-
pReg' 20.13' fre ea. 1a30. Mara of our village, while Miss M. Sparks;
aialp4i wok& isumaie4 6.79 4. tither, bhaialsnarseescsui:nedoae 11,sealayeo, alitonvire• 1,0onArittoeeenatdIr
geevel 1.10 J. Peeetee balance 101e wince on that of her former/ school!
salary. 173.50' end Work
Edith. Mcinven, who is abe see -
Account 17.50 I). Meleao. 3 months
Plat for Sick' Childeen 10.00; W. a.‘ eauteteen, in ono of the prendepai
work 2`450; line" o,nd higbeSt teaeher out of a. etaff of
Hess. 3- moieties salamy ocko, HO schools 'of 'Orilla, and wile _nee given
clbotooil will- meet regain on Saturday excellent seaweed:ion, is home at Veto
wet on eacciont of illness, but "hopo.
soon to be able to resume her dutice
Miss Nellie Carmichael who hoide
4 good position ea' etenogeapher. lee
attatford; was lionie recently.epend.
beg a few &tat Avail her naother• here
•'The • following Manicipal efeio,ere
Wage reeeppointee et ;seam ealarY,
1014. al. Mardeek„ Clerk C. Cook'.
rareasurrer, Wm. Harburn Assessor
A, E. Hemphill Celle:awe Auditors
11. Arnold end C. A. Mahe:all: George
Pollicit fir6. chief ; T. Parlmer' Con
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trust lie may continue to reside! here.
Mr, James E. Sparks and wife. of
Sanaa- nave neon ',spending the Vaal
"week or two with the former's moth-
W.S.-dn'eloole •
" 001e, Exeter,, Oat. Feb. it.k,st4
Iless, rEir., Clerk/ ,
ata
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Have Yon, Renewed? The season
Lor ate renewal oli your papers es
• agian here. rThe date oh tbe. addneee
label of your.. paper.. tells you when
your eu scrip ;au expirea. If the date
printed thereon is pest, or if your
sebscription, is about to expire, you
would 'confer a laver eending
Teenewal of your euhscrietion per re-
turn mail, ;If ycaur renewal has al • -
ratio heol ,801t us, incase disregard ettable and nailiiiary liespeolor. Geerge
attn. nailianied. accept our tharnls ,fe'r Zoddr pound iteepere All member:la or
',,l11 ettrliale ladnitteriee. We are the librara beard Were reapeeintear
letri ' '•
' :Tliervi is A Itersdit$1400 In acarlyreaco tom!
ikrike'city :ircrj140 Vatted. StAtel„LOsitAdk, inn
urea IIntain'There a amerces. ammo
ex
noteelevrianen' evere 3311 ordinary human 4--,
each ity vidsigAerd fer the, patiareiteria
far ehtit its reenamended. I'
'The licsall eft * Greatest
Stores ,sre Ain ca a
0 • „ e .. Drag store*. . ,
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CASTORLA prepare'd tie club with meat papers Gr. D. Petty and Dr.! Metearmt ever
megaeliao. • aprionted to OA 'board o4 health.:
',scene roiri sportiDds
rat the Et etaa Opera Itoese, , next„
Tuesday nglet, Vilma the Boy'er-Vin,
cent' latock Companry close their two
nights- retuarr engageme'nt at
Popular Prices. nea.ts now ou sale,
at Iloweya,
The C.anadien patriotic fund's bon -
(nary treasurer ennounees receipts to
date, 42.316318„ disbursements 523,000
Three des teas paneled in the Sea -
forth locality the pest 'few ,. days.
On Thursday ,Donald Ferguson relied
at the ihome of hie brother, Archibald,
cm the i7th coacessioa of MeNallola
Mr. Ferguson was 62 years of age.
The township clerk of Hay !has
made hie quatterly returns of births,
deaths and mean:ages to the regis
trar general. The registrations for
the last quarter • were, • Births
deaths 11, marriages 7. The returns
for the whole year were, ',Blithe ate,
deaths 45, marriages. 16.
Word is been received at Taamee
of the death af Anie B. •Aoheson. wid-
ew et the late Rev. B. Acheson, wad
for over six teen y eers was • tbe
pastor olf $t. Andrews church, aaipe
pen. errs. Acheson died at the home
of her eldest daughter, et Adair. Man.
an Mee. 31st. She is survived by two
Pons and ;Iwo daughters.
IThe 17th annual bocapiel was held
at Seaforth last week with ten
rinles takiveg part. The McLaren
Trophy wa s won by St. Marys with
Seeforth the runners AP and the
Condolation event wea won by Paris
whb defeatedaStratford after e :heed
ganae-Stratford wais 2 up but on ea
-
comet of playing only three men; on
one rink, they had to forfeit four
points .
Davernment records show that in
the past 4 years "blind pig" con-
victions be licensed, districts totalled
1894 while in Local Option rnutici-
palities the number r was only at13
for the same period. To hear' some
people talk one would imagine .that
under license a perfect observa'nce of
the law was realized but the figuree
dont bear out, any such' xoey condi-
den. Brussels Post.
The death, occurred at Parkhill on
Jan. 17'tlx of 'Mr. Samuel Tudor, on,e
of the oldest residents of Parkhill
after several months' .,41,ne5e.• A wid-
ow, two ,SOXIS, William, of Thedford
and tGenage of •Sarlehill, and !three
daughters, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs.
Jos. Skinner and Mrs, George Ross
all of Ilea-kb:el isurveve thimaThe. 'fun-
eral nraa held on TimsdaY, under the
auspices of Doric. Masonic Lodge of
vvhieli he was a prounnealt ,member.
A prominent Belfast linen mareifati-
turer is in Toronto on a miesion to
enlitsit the co-operation of farmer if.
0 ntario to a greater production of
iftex. Ireland end Scotia/id linea in-
dustry is in grave peril raie a result
of the wan, Mast of ahe raw material,
flax fibre, has been drawn from:Bele
giant, Prance and Russia, and .these
;sources are fox aim, being destroy-
ed. Mr. Crawford is prepared ,to
re-
oxnend newer methods of handling
flex than generally prevail on .the
continent.
npeolot NO000* *
weleo.tatE,E4:1?:!TgRhei roliii of.17Atc oN0:4801 t u ,07014:47:011; 077. a
her suaeosem helm, treatment, *4 tun
j.okigat,uodat:::: 3,18:3.dunos.az::::::10'';.70..^
Windsor, Ont" will Mod tree to any mother
to.daylt your children trouble you ia ... P,
way..Don't blame the child, the ohos
ire it can't help it. This treatment ilea
tures *Oita and aged petal() troubled Vali
*rine d ou1#oab day or night, r '
War Suinirtalt
e
ro,itT4t,,,10;ITI.I.7,147111i84r; ,i4.ten)44:440Vor' ne;tIO`r
enifu. 'lee Tux ,eit eampagn ext
the mountains ot Tranecieueaae
prover' at tern+ •disestrous. Its. lteraere,
have been indesenbalite. •'flee 'hexed
einem:sal af Enver leasha, whicap berq
seeltar 15 LI'stoggreat an
VratA4'
l
reldwnter canape aen n ia eegioni
where even summer eampearaing
would _have meant aardsale for
troops broaght from the seini-tropiicall
regions of Asiatic Turkey TOO , tea'
suit was what might have beee exe
peeted. Poorly clad and badly
the Turas Raiglat like the brave Men
they' are, but 'disaster rafter !Ilea:Mat
crushed them beyond recovery. r. .one.
spot where 'Tarkiah, reserviets,,,WlthM
out uniforms or rrsheiter toots, had
taken refaire ie a forest tlee Russians
fund e00 iroze corps,es •ivethari.fies
in tbeir ;banns. No wonder ,Ellever
Pasha, lee yin g h victims to
atruggle back to Ezerun a's, best
atelrainople. Ile mast tell
hie
tholey;rwgay,.ha's set off post haste' for
Clen
storly first kr wotti..d escape th
bvei
From Athens Reuter's lave recelve
ebdasa beleeesnpaatebna:citaaatiande btlyattibt •drTauil. icepbsilit;
garrison. th's annoUneernent tier
coterie -need it can here 'but one mean.
ine. 'Turkey le so sum of 13ulgarea'a
a ttituee that 'she can aeford to leave
the second eity of 'Tu,rkeerani-Europe
unguarded •waile eta ooneentrales
hen feataling ene'd in, th•e enciatity of
Dardanelles. and en it.hte, Armeneeni
frontier. No one who remembers with
what prede the' Bulg'ara entered Adri-
anople icluxin,g the first Balkan war.
or how reluctantly they ereaceate4
the city waen lard prassea by Servile
ana Greete-r.aa ;welt as lthe Turk, dale
doubt that edrianople was not
abandoned by Tarkiah 'troops un.til
the Governna'emt Constantircople bid
been a.ssuted of Bulgarian neutrality
la 'the "Fox of Sophia", 'Czar 'Feriae:f-
end, has deeideid to respect tale ine
te.grity of 'Turk:eh teritory be has
had ;12'.'s price in the torm ol" a ;prom-.
ise 'from the Germano powers. 'Th.at
price may be .the Picking et Seryie's
bones( should the Allies nail. et the
Attlee win, and there are ne bones
toviit:il,e playing for .satety round
Lek, /3algarla cannot be , twonse
off then he is now. )3ulgamia setems
to b
Aaataanclat.anee of territorial ne-
grctThe .0!g11e:lag o;n1 tibtd lane -near
Soissons has beao? leesamed ate ' tete •
village of St. Paul, which
near the north bank al' , the , revel,
between Soissons bridge -head anrd,
Crotty. The vietoriouer German a on
Friday tried to; drive the. Frenale ol,ear
across 'the Aisne, but, first at Crouy •• •
and afterwards at St. Paul, the-
terencb ohee.ked their xursh„ and, re. •
tafned possession of' the suburbanacii-
times oil •Soissants on the north aide
or the Aisne and the villag! of St,
rata as an outpost. Since ,that time
bot.li sides kave been secur:,ng rein-
forcements large nunhens, and the
battle on the' banks oe the Alane pro-
mises to be bloody and fiercely cote
tested.
The French. hold both baln(ka o1 the
west rot Soissons and the stelae bank
as far east as Berty. Tel reeover the
lost ground on the meta bark of
the etiver, the French do aotareluire
to pontoon the Aisne unden Sire. They .
acing -a -LAT -de; eantl-the
Farm for Sale hold all the
river benne-Rite Germalne seeta dee
T „... property of the late
LOT 7 CON. 1. STEPHEN
••,.--• ry ,./ •• Tiwine-afelle,, eareltelsneltf.ySe.tsi•ePraaallyl, was under
a.ind"is •rboen4rasf
ten -re -eat- to reach tate AiatTre at 'Sae-
er•
. R.rit k 'house, bank barn and frame dnahly certain that an a'ssatile erforce
rn4T-n. 3 good ;wells, windmill, goeii will be made upon the lateen •posi e
ereb 4.4 I: •...bout 8 acres of good k d- tions, The Germae stall rmay evea
wood bush containing about GOO me hope to break through in ,foro Mad
gar maple trees. Soil elay 10aM, "well work hetvoc in the region betwee.re
drained and fenced. Farm in Soissons ain,d Praxis. Joffre is cautious ,
good state of cultivation, ane half aismweha
ellctsjxottlidazoroassugebd, amn,bdobgeta vaisaterhieve '
' m, Ile from Gentralia Station. t
.
Passessioa can be given to s!iit soutth 151 `the Aisne to deal wain any
pit r elle Ser
ettempt to pierce, the line. A battle
•Yon aeries and particulars anely te ren a greale iscale nay be the result
Geo, G. Essery Gladman SeStreeharf nif • the fixet ,Soessons -engagement,
whleh gave 'the Germans 'hope aretl,exr
aspera -ted the French.
'Aetstriaeliungary is • orate more
tryieg to ma,ke headway agaiteie,t
Ruseian invasion by calling ta 'the
' of the South, color/5 everY ''trel'illea renellabl-"1
, Caper, all a • 13aris ters Exeter- •
F.A.RINIERS INSTITUTE mEgriNef
•
„AOR,SOTaiH HURON •
!The regular meetings
• t •
Huron Farmers' Institute will be he'd bea'zing arms- A deepatch, Irene Bade
as fondles- • ,
Jan 22-auxich 2 p.m. Bewail 7,30
Jan. 23--Brucefield 2 p.m. Varna 7,130
apes( to amsterdera states elute
the trained Lendsterra men atlases of •
the yeane 1R75 to 1881 inclusive, and
the ynanger Laaastarm men in Bad -
an,
26 -Dashwood 2a Grand
dexi372 (di apeet,
bave been summoned to join
7.30 p.m.
'To be addressed by
J. W. Clark of (Cainsville, Ona
C. B. Smith, Sraithdale, Ont,
tears, M. L. Woelard, Toronto.
The meetixtgs advertised above
will be tee only meetings held this
year Thais every 'farmer and reamers'
son shoald avail -themselves a this
opportunity of attendittg elle or more
of these valuable .sessions.
Mrs. M. L. 'Woelard, at all :after-
noon sessions, will address a Lady's
me e Ling only,
A. H. Doupe, 'Alex. Buchanan
„•tiettretary Presitlen
r
' NOB i)LT NE PEP. EWA it
• deduialaie, IS. C. p tate
matlani, 'these eggs are not
treish."
"nevre team $10 well be enough,
old Iman?"•'
- ."Let the bat 'agai.u. ;Imps; th'at hit
• Wes foul by a Toot." ,•
'91.1sit eigar cost e More, sir, but
lthink you `will like tls • brand
!meth better.a." •
"What an ugly 'alley 1 Aren't 3r00
OIS;111a1110,dto WO St1Olt a littla'''aatlea.e
"Please tell the society editor not
tie aWrite ap my reception tonight."
-4,The 'reason 1 spent se metal lest
wok, dad, w okor and booze,"
the colors on January 21. The roes.
sage means that teen of •firoar fifty*,
five to Sixty are being pilled :out
for service. A man who ,compleltadt
his period of .service with. the color
in 1875 raust lave been et least
twenty years of age thee. tier that
to -day he will be not less that: sixty:
This itena seems to bear out the tea
cent statement that Austria -Huila
'wiry proposed to call to the colore
every H1AH, no ectatter what hes age,
capable of bearing betas, lea Germany
where men are not called out foe!
active serviee in the Landsturm efteet
treachiber the age of forty-five, ,
15 said that volunteers much olde
have been accepted and embodied foe
service on 'the lines of communication,
but there ha's been rib compulsion:
Germany hes still great reserves of
inaemsn tiionmthe prime af maahocicl. Aus-
trieellungary rapidly a eproaelie,s ex-
h
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Pa Infants tn.I Citiaron,
Mod Yu Hays Aiwa's Bought,
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