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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-02-09, Page 3
. z r Havo Y'Q B rohen Out 4 I:z your face covered with pimples,blotchesorrash? Poor c3adition of your blood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season of tho year: A Food rnedicino for your blood will clear you. complexion like. magic, Of the many blood purifiers we sell Rexall Blood Tab, 1:4s aro undoubtedly the most effective. We are familiar with the formula of this remedy and know what it w -M do. It purl- frea and enriches the blood, builds up the entire system, and imparts a bealthy color tocheeks and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 50c. W, S. R.Ho -MES xis :gg STOR= XXXXXIYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X C�NtRdl. " STRATFOFiD. ONT. X X X Write us at once for our free X X catalogue and learn what is X X being done in the leading busi- X X ness college in Western Ont. X" X Our graduates secure good pos- X X itrions, and meet with success, X X business men say they are the X. X best. We have three depart- X X ments : 4 X X COMMERCIAL, X X SHORTHAND X X and hC • X TELEGRAPHY. X X We give individual instruction X X and you may enter at any time. X X Baird's eometery. X X D. A. McI,ACHLAN, Pnincipal X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXi, W H. Watts & • .n 0 S OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL. THAT MONEY CAN BUY WHICH ENABLES US TO DO GOOD WORK AND WE DO IT PROMPTLY. Bring your Shoe Repairing kere and we will prove what we say. WE ALSO MAKE BOOTS TO OR- DER AND IN FROM ONE TO THREE DAYS. Call on us when in need of anything in our line. W H W alt s & SOtl OPPOSITE POSTOrFICE 0 f OUR TRADE DOUBLED ur sale of Flour, Feeds, Seed Grain, Etc., has lou -bled this season over last What better evidence can there be that our stock and prices are right, FORD&McLEODI CEDAR POSTS for sale sears JAS. HA . MILTON, Coal l'l,erchant PHONE 52 Th B I -C il IF YOU WANT THE IIEST COAL AND PROMPT DELIV- ERY Sr r mn, YOUR, 8Up- PL'Y FROM US. ORDF.RIy LEFT AT t1A.VIS do ROWLAND'S IIARDWARIi STORE PROMPTLY A'T- A..TM- DED TO, 4 Very Short and Right To The Pointe Frank Miller Tel:'3 Why Ile Recom- mends Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ile used them for Rheumatism, Heart Disease and Lumbago, and they ,went right to the root of his trou- bles. Elkmonth, B.C., Jan. 30M. .(Spec- ial)—Frank Miller, section, foreman on the railroad here, whose work expos- es him to a1; kinds of weather, has discovered that Dodd's Kidney Pills are a sovereign remedy for those Kid, ney 'ills that almost invariably, follow neglected colds. "For four years I suffered from Lumbago, Heart Disease and Rheum atism, •brought on from a cold," says .Mr, Miller, "And 1 got th'e very best results from: using, Dodd's Kidney Pills. I freely recommend Dodd's Kidney fills to. anyone suffering from these diseases." Shorn and to the point, than state- ment, isn't it? But itis just lake Dodd's Kidney Pills. They ger right to the point. They oure the Kidneys, Healthy Kidneys .strain all the im- purities out of the blood. Pare blood means good circulation and renewer life and energy all over the body. Thus Dodd's Kidney Pills not only curio disease. They tone up the whole body and make a loan feel that he ha; been given a new lease of life. That': why people all over Canada are shout, Ing the praises of Dodd's Kidne3 Pills. Belgr4ve Jno. McGibbon and Mrs, F. Ale Callum . of Milton and the Messrs Laidlaw of Morris attended the fun• eral of the late James McCallum, The Foresters Oyster Supper Fri. day evening was well attended in spite of bad roads, A pleasant feature was the presentation of a good purse; is Mrs, Ceasar by her friends of the Order. Geo.. Taylor has sold kis farm o 100 acres, south of our village; tx Gordon. Walsh for about $6@00. While it is often wipossible to pre, vent, an accident, itis, never inipossi- ble to be prepared—it isnot beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents'in a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment, and you are prepared .for sprains, bruises gnd like injuries: Sold by all dealers. Warrants have .been issuedin con- hection with New. Jermy dynamite ex- plosion, AUCTION SALE • OF FARM . STOCK and, Implementrs.-Mr, Wm. D, .Har- rison has instructed the undersigned 'to. sell by Public. Auction at. Lot 34, Con.• 4,• Godcrich Township, • on Tuesday, Feb..21st, commencing at; the f'ollowing : General purpose mare rising 9 years.suppos- ed to be in foal to CeitIc Pride, heavy -draft gelding rising 4 years, general purpose filly rising 3 years, general purpose• filly rising 1 year, general purpose gelding rising 3 years, driver rising 6 years,: driver rising , 3 years; .span . matched Year- ling roadsters 2 milking cows, .heiferriingYca s,' heifer.rising 2 years,. steer rising 2 years, .5 ,calves,. brood sow, 12 young pigs, Chatham wagon with box nearly new, set of sleighs, Mount Forest buggy' run- ning last season, ,piano :box cutter, ut- n o th ow di harrow ;used sc o use : year, plough; set of. harrows, pulper; 2 wheelbarrows, road cart, buggy olc 'ffl - w p hr clyses and -neck yoke, set double harness, . 2 set single harness, a quantity. hay -•(cash), hay rack, wood rack, 2 light harn- ess c e ll r• o a s. and other articles too. Numerous .to mention. All will be sold without reserve as lthe proprie= for is leaviirg ,the "farm, Terms All . sums of $110 and under, cash, over that amount 8 month's' credit - on approved joint notes, or 5 per- cent, ercent, discount per annum for cash. Wm. I), llariison; proprietor; Thos. Gundry; auctioneer: 'IC - . �NO'I E TO CI..CDITORS.••-IN THE matter of the estate of Henry Dunk- ing .of the Township of Hullett . in the -0Okinty of Huron, Yeoman, De- crosvd.µ..No#ice is hereby given .put- scant to Sec, 38 of Chap. .129, R.S. 0,. ,+899,' that all persons having claims or demands against, the es- tate of the said Ilenry Hunking, do - ceased, who died on or about . the 7th day of January; 1911, are re- quiecd to send by.pos.t, prepaid, or deliver to the. undersigned Execut- ors, on'or before the 18th day of February, 11311, their ehristian and surnames and addresses with full Particulars in writing of their claims, .and statement of their ac= counts and the uature of the securi- ties (if.ariy) held by them duly veri- fled by statutnry declaration. And Take ,notice that after the said 18th day of February, 1911, said Exeeut- ors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to the claims of which they shal? then Have notice, and the Mid Executors, will not be liaiile for said na;c+ts or any part' thrxeof, to any person or persons of whose Clain, nOtic(I $halt' not have been re- ceived by them or their ,Solicitor at tate time of such. di dribut'ion, Dated at 'Clinton, .Jan. 20th, 1911. W, I3rydonv, .solicitor for the I,.state ; Wm. Grainger,,John Grainger, Fx- ecutors. F. IV. Ct'fii.t:It, PAl'.rTER AND Paper hanger. All Work done, guar- anteed satisfactory and prices modt•rate. Iter-idrnre nearly Opposite Collegiate institute, Clinton, 83 February 9th, 1911 Loss of Appetite 10 Ions of vitality, vigor or tone, asci vs often o, forerunner Of p1`94trating 41x - ease, It is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and: doing or get :behindhanci. The best medicine to take for It is the .great constitutional femedy � Hand's Aerftc% HI , . ' Which purities and enriches the blood $emfQcth Iand builds up: the whole system. , Leet it today, bold by all drui,&iata 31r. and Mrs. 11. E. Huston of Exe- Mr. W, Pearce at Hamilton,. for'nex � John Turner, an aged resident of everywhere. 100 Doses One pollar, u ter were visitors at the Methodist ly manager of the local branch of the .Seaforth, dried here on Sunday, Mr. arsons a recent, �... parsonage y• MMInion Bank, was in town la :t Turner had been ern poor heaIjb for Taken from, The News -Record of., i The W.C.T,U, held an open meeting week, having come up to. attend , tt,e some tiow, and his death was not un- "Got A Dollar ? i Feb. 13th, 1885, .h the a ture room of the Methodist meeting of t1ho directors of the JleiI. expected. Prior to conning to, town church on Wednesday. Engine and Thresher Co. he kept a hotel for a number of year's If Not, Fifty Cents Will Ito. Clinton, Feb. 13th, 189$..Mr, E Livingstone has been ap- Mrs. Campbell of Brandon Is . in in the village of Varna. He is sur - Mr. B, J. Macdonald of Jackson ; Pointed census enumerator for Fast town, having come to attend the fun- vived by kris wife and one dao ter,. where can you get a great metrop. Huron, aro the census to be taken in cyst of her mother, the Tato airs, Il�c- :Mrs. H. K. Beattie f itan newspalrer for fifty cents a year' Bros. was in Stratford on Wednesday, , o Winnipeg. The But the punishers of Canada's neat. et!arinary Blackall's stable has June. ble. remains were interred in Baird's cem- national newspaper, the Montreal been full 0 horses for severs? days, Mr. John Stewart and his degree The I;. McFaul' Co. are having the etery, Stanley. Weeky Witness and Canadian Rollie Lasa week Mr. W. Murphy received teat, of Seaforth were here last week Roberts store fitted up for a carpet i Mu Martha Clark, daughter of the stead, will send their paper to you Olt word that his nephew in Buffalo, aged installing, the officers in the I.Q.O.F. and house furnishing department, 1 t late Reuben Clark of Hullett, died at trial for erne year for fifty cents, Ota the +is the intention also to take out the the home of her brother, Melvin Da ly Witness for only one dollar, for seventeen, had had his foot crushed by Mr. Goo. O'Connor, who had been one year on trial. These offers are only a moving street .car and the leg had ttislt4ng his sisters for some weeks, front of the two s'tore's and put in a Clark, Huron Road, on Sunday. Her to those who have been taking neither Plate glass front, death was+ particularly sad. About a the Daily Witness nor Week Wit - Harland be amputated at the knee. received a wire from his employer ask- � week ago she ruptured a blood vessel Hess, y { Harland Bros, have secured tate Ing far his immediate return. as bel lair. Joseph Dorrance has purchased wntrac4 for the plumming work of had met with an accident and Was a fine'Vt of young colts for shipment in her head, which caused her mind The Witness has only u decided Ito be affected. Miss Clark was in y) just i now the Hotel Clarendon. The same first unable to attend to business. Mr. • to the west. Ito offer these bargains ter. genuine sew• have put in attractive iettered grass O'Connor left at once, fol? Esterbazy, Nnvma Tamblyn, relict of the late d her 48th year, -subscribers, and the publishers agree in L the front door of She same build- Sask. to refund the full money to any sub, Rev. Arthur Dobie, passed. away ab Ing, � scriber who writes them in a month Deputy -Reeve Kennedy and Council- Tho annual meeting of the public ! the residence of her ;son-in-law, Air, library was held one evening last W. D. Bright., on Jan. I 30th, aged 82 for McMurray, have called for tenders , week when the following directors nears. Tier husband was one of the 1pionecr for 30 cords of 48 -inch green hard- were appointed : Dr, Charlesworth, preachers of the Methodistwood, maple and beech, to be deliver- Dr. McTaggart, A. Elder, W. Sloan, church in Canada. The remains were ed in the market square before the G. W. Chambers, J. Sims, J. 1140fur. int'crred in tho Munro cemetery, Ful - 1st of April. chic Frank McPherson and A. W, larton township. Two of they Messrs: Kemp were ohopping wood on the Hitchcock farm Robinson. The directors then ap-, Messrs. Geo. and' Wm. Bethune, Wim. near Stapleton on Friday when the painted their officers as follows : Frank. McPherson, President tG. McDougal and A. Ament left on Sat- . snow stotmL set in. They were. lost ; Robinson, Secretary ; G. M. Cham- urday for Winnipeg to take part in tho for sen rat hours but finally found the . bars, Treasurer, Seventy-five d'ol- 9- bonspiel, • the big event in curling Cir - in Canada. -road without, serious results. Pars are two be expended in books; and1. .cies Thea other day Mr. J. T. ' lIarland a committee composed of the presi= . Mr. JohTurner, tot some time a bought a nice bam at Cooper's Cash dent, secretary, treasurer and1. Dr. rnsidrmt of Seaforth, previous to Grocery and cut it in two in the cel- Charlesworth mind J. McMuimhie, will `years,, v4hic.•h lie kept the: hotel at Varna for lar. Exit was made to the rear where look the purchase the passed away at his home here, Mr. Harland shovcicci snow until he after of same. Messrs. Sloan and Elder were ap- aged 8i. Intenment was made in had worked up an unusually good ap- pointed, a committee to see aboutse- Baird's eometery. petM,. On returning to the cellar the curing a now place for the library, smaller and an•d most bony portion of the " ham could only be found. The, door Morris Township was promptly barred and with a club Win h8m the cellar was searched fob the, dog- � A great many on the 1st line have thief without' reward. The animalbeen 1VTr, lIetitiing of Seaforth took pos- Ill with la grippe. and ham had alike disappeared. One session of the store andstock of Mr. Reeve Shortmed• was placed on the way to g6t even would be two slioui child Rabb. Maxwell which he has purchas. Finance Committee at the. Coanty dog" the next time the- thief ed, last week, Miss; Haughton has Council. appears on the public sizeet when the bought Mr. Maxwell's residence and Adam. J. and Mrs. Smith and datrgh_ chief is on hand with his shootdng-,' wi:'1 take possession about: March 1st. ter of Deloxaine, i4lanitoba,. who were iron: The private bank at Blytb has pass- The Literary Society. . of the High here on .a visit, have returned to tiro `vest' into new hands. Messrs, Jas, Mo- School gave> a very good en#ertxain- M nrcihir, son of the eRtec+mecl reeve of Ment ori Friday. 'week. The. program g Among •former iVlorrf.tites who.were . Clinton, and H. T. Rance, so long in war purely Canadian.. . bur her© hate Rone back to the. west. Farren & Tisdale's batik here, took Mr. D. M, Gordon was .suddenly Istricken are Jas. Smith, Gladstone ; Mrs. with oral ' h`l 'tt' Pratt,*. Frobisher and Mrs John that he or she does not like the bargain, That's fair, is it not? The Witness is, an up-to-date newspaper, Its splendid stories are alone worth several tinter; the price—.and its editorials are hist- ory-nmaking.and unparalled. The Wit- Hess, Canada's great: natiinal news- paper, is as everyone knows, alwaya fair and square and. fearless, During its jubilee, just celebrated, newspapers• and public men of every province have• made remarkable tributes to the value• and enterprise of the Montreal Wit- ness. We have -only space tot- one of them and will quote the Hon, Sidney Fisher, the Canadian Minister of Agric- ulture, in congratulating the Wit- ness on the occasion of its jubilee: "I have taken the opport; unity of saying to rnanypeople that I consider the Montreal Witness the best ;managed . newspaper in Canada, .for this amongst other reason—that it is thonoughly intereitingand fearless in its expressions and its princepples. and its principles are broad, generous, .and in the public interest, and sound econ. inhicaily iii public affairs." The Witness should be in everyhome.. " Remember. NEW ' subscribers , may have the Daily Witness on trial for the year 1911 for one dollar (81.00), or the Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, on trial for one year; " for only fifty cents (50), Address your sub. soription at once to the publishers„ IJahn .Deugail.8c Son; Witness Block,. Montreal, possess On on Monday. The people s p yeas w ' e si ing W:i:ght of Deloraine, of Blyth and vicinity will find in these at tea one day last week, two wortFiy cftiacns a0 the sterling I Miss' AXie Simmons has taken a •Sev.rra.l Morrisites ,ilii enter the A. G, Ferguson• Manager of t Canadian -Pictorial, qualities which go to snake, capable i position in, Paris and went down there standing Field Crop Competit on,•un-; g he Dmf , Dominion Bank and reliable business men with. quite last week:.. ' der the direction of :bast -Huron A - n an ai Healey, Sask., shot , Ag - I , dead. Canada s Popular. National sufficeent• mpital to eoliduet a success- Mr. Percy, science master In .the ricultural Society. - Five acres of ful bank. For. a cowdderable time I Hi Schoo:' spoke W the A.Y-P. A. Fall. Wheat of last.fall's sowing will — ' p illustrated Magazine Mr.. Momurrhie has condneted his i of St -'Paul's. church on Monday .even- .be the requirement for 1911: After a scuffle on a bridge At' .Pem- Enamelled father's extensive money business at ing; on tho subject of "Man;s Relation Jan.. 24th"Miss Annie G,, dau ter pa r, finest iilk9* „? bloke a young .man. named Wright is " big Clinton office. ' Although .not �as � to she Material..Universe. The ad- of"Thos. Stewart- of Bluevale, betaine' alleged to have thrown St. •Darts; ` •a. well known, probably; as tkre reliable . dross was both. Interesting and in- the bride of James Watson, a pros- companion, over" the railing of the- best of printing. fanning•miil =nufactlirer we may say structire. 'Perous farmen of GlaAstoene,' Manito- bred e. St. Th he is a "chi ,oPf the old block," iVT Mrs. A. ba, and formed of the t g Denis died of his injur- a Canadian Pictorial is the treat. p r Gordon,, w o is assisting y h 5 h line of tes. printed magazine in .Canada. It is, Rance has for about twelve vcait9 con- her husband in s+ecial evangelical ser- ; Morris. Both bride and groom are __ " " crowded with the most. interesting - .ducted the business of Farrah & Tis, 'vices in town, addressed a meeting lin -highly respected -in this locality and pictures of recent happeaings, pictures, dale's. bank. in Clinton, the Presbyterian church on Wcdnesdav heartiest good wishes are extended: THINK T11IS OVER, o beautiful orcurons.things, portralts• afternoon on The Influence. of Vlom- They left for their, home in .t!ho west f men and women m.the limelight. This OI'�t�r Should Gain the Confidence pictures showing the kaleidoscopic• . anhood:" the. beginning of.last week, of the most 'Skeptical: ddevelopmentof our great Dominion— Lendesboro,, Fcb, 13th, 1895. On. F6_ lst :Hiss Adella, daughter Robert Nichol, who has developed We " pay -for all the meduoine used -pictures that tell the facts as no type - of Mr S. Gracey, was 'married to \ir,: into quite a.breeder of good stock, during the inial, ff our reined falls I' printed pages ever could. It is the, A number of Good Ternplars, will Thos. Kin .. a:prosperous 1 + Y r next thing to travelling an s ei g, merclant of disposed of his Clydesdale frl-v to to, completely relieve you of consti eo le 1 ce g d e I •. ",tend. a rho Dist:ric ' t meeting in Blyth to�•rt. Rev. Mr: Perris erfgirilcd the .Jess h A. Donn;,nee `of,I31,h .View, aticn. We take•all the ' p p. ' p a s, .and events, ,►throne s on Friday. cerci n .; y - . p risk. You own .eyes. 11 g p f no. v After a . honeymoon trop Saslc for the tidy • stun of two bun ar© not obit ated•• "to us in an The mare e0 le are educated North. Iiurot, Count L:O:T,. met in il - i3 y way p, P , . , .the Y Mr, and Mrs, Xing ki 11 settle, down dyed dollars, what+giver, if, yoir accept .our Ogee, more they appreciate and ".vailue pict- Wingham own the 5th Inst. A resolu- in the groom's: handsome' house in _ That+s uresof euvrenteyents, £or they con a ,nighty. broad statement, but ney so nmuch iilfirrrnation in so short a tion .was passed asking the.. Grand Sliuter. stxc*et. We meari.c•ve� word of it Could Lodge- to mernoralize Me .Dominiony time, But the children also profit .by A# the annual congirgational meet- If troubled witlh indigestion, _ anything*to a nt r ' ? n es ib e fair f and e d ton o o u. .n o cans,'o th tn. G ir e Th overnnirnh. to allow the Province of frig. of St:. , Andrews .church recentlyY J y e Canadian 'Plot- and to settle itheir own school pation;, no`appetite oz feel bilious, t most scientifi'r, common-sense 'oriel. contains between one and, two, . held the m;ports showed a .consider= give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- tip attnent is Rexall Orderlies, which thousand squcire orches of pictures in question. Matt Mains, Edmond Craw able Increase. in membership and in or Tablets a..tt+iat and you will " be am eaten like cand Their actin eachissue, and costs. ti). produce a, ford Joseph "Morris ' Thos. Hill Y . y e thousand dollars each issue—some- able givings. "After the business meeting pleased with the result, These tab- principle ;is a recent scientific 'discor- tirrtes considerably more, Sam.. Cad's .and B. Lawrason were the ladies served a lunch. y lets invigorate the stomach. and liver ery that is odorless, colorless and bile. representatives from the lodge J. W. K. `4 anNorman has returned And strengthen the digestion, Sold. tasteless ; very 'pronounced, gentle and herr, to fawn, after .spending some time at by all dealers'. ` pleasant" in action, and particularly. T r. VI II, Riddel l' and last Jennie 5}rerbrooke,'i�ue. agreeable In every ���aj. This ingredi-:' what its Readers Say: 1�:oodman ! m1•erc tarried'last Thurs-: '• clay evening. Rev.. lir J. Fair "• per- eat does nbt+'.eause diarboea, naurwii, "'The.C`anadianPictorial is certainly flafulence,• griping or any incon�en. • .worthy of ulI praise, T have been formeLd the ceremony. Grey_ Township 11Irs. Cunningham, relict ,of the late ' Exeter ience� µhat6vvr. Rexall Orderlies_are piLrticularly struck. with the excell particularly good Soy children; :,Eel; enc'e `of the portraits ,and illustrat-'" reorge Cunningham.,: died on Thursday 1lifss E. J. I,afrd of Detroit;is vis- ictus. Reports' have bee coming in of can and delicate persons. morn•in and Was .buried on S"aturda icing. her cousins the Misses Rozci(, ,� g y es Of stmallpox' in London, Biddulph It (Signed R. L. BORDEN, OttAwa. afternoon. 9th -con: •' yoti suffer from chronic or habit- McGillivray " townships, The , nal constipation, or the associate - ter "The Canadian Pictorial, a public- 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. Roberts of Ripley cases were so mild that the were at Mrs. Franc I3aIren of Marine C1ty, I ation which, if T may be permitted to..' : were. here last ... Week , attending1-ho Y " ' dependent chronic ailrnenUs, we urge. first mistaken for chickenpox. was: ea.il+ecl bonne on account of her say so, is a credit to ('lanada. weddiirg ' of H: Riddell. and . Jennie 1VTr, Ii. Walter has taken a mother's serious illness, you to try Rexall .Ordeeliek at our LORD STTtATHCONA. i posntion risk. Rernetnbcr g Woodman. fn the boot shoe' and rocsyou can et, .them 'eI am keeatly "pleased with the - Mrs.- ry .depart- Richard and Airs. Spillet •are horame lin, Clinton only at, our store. 12 tab- Can than Pictorial. ' Mrs: Jas: Cunningham" from near niont of Jones. & May's store: to. visit.'the forbier's. parents Daniel a I rete rurl, Nn true Canadian Belgians was herb on Saturday at' L. u lc ts" 1.0. cerift`; 3fi' tab;bts, 25 cent. should be without it"--Geci, Martin ..� n niberof "the membors�af 'Main and 1Virs, Spillet, of Grey.' Tbe'Rexail Stai+tr:. 11', .S: It. Holmes.. Perihold Alta: , the funeral of ,the late Mrs, Cunning- , street League went to Hensall �on the William and David" Dukh of New I - ' evenings of Jan. 30th and presented the Liskeard are hone to sett tht it moth-, ,. program ofa.Joint meeting. er, Mrs. Adam Duke, who, is seriouslyr'MN0^VvvvrV1NIVVNwVW�VN/W Miss Bertha, Hall Of Mancelona, ill. ZilxriClr Midi., arnived hrnne'last week to visit At, the C'cunty Counctl last week Our Motto This Year Xs .. � The Bipsi •Yet R� her parents and other Exeter friends. Reeve, Livingston was ,bonen on the ..�.,,.:..._ &Liss Peart Wurtc is visiting Miciri- The de1.pot has been handsomely., dee- F;xecutive • committee and Depi , greatly P y gen friends. orated Which adds read t0 its ap- Reeve Brown on: 111c S ectal Corroon= r` 1Vlessrs, Fred. Krampinc of Alberta pearane c. tee. p� ' and Menno Krampine of Saskatchewan A Business Men's Association fs• be... C ` Re sisitid their sister, Mrs. Wm. Beaver, Ing formed in Exett The usual preaching services in Cast Week.A stiocessful shoot was held by the ROe s°and Vole r .ehurdio, last Sab- ON A COUNTER WATCH Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Rummel and son Exeter :Gun Club on Jan, 25th. it bath were k i(bdrawn owing to the Wilbur have re'm'oved to Stratford. . !was followed by an oyster supper in quarterly communion being held at, Mr; 'Jas, Humphrey has moved on "tits cvoriing at which those who itld .1„thel Sabbath forenoon. ' o matter how necessary it is for yDu'to krlr'vn to i;hf' iron_ recently vacated by Mr. not score very well at the ranges i•ti•• r Thursday the .annual mecting of illy, tits precise, exact time to ,the second Ed. Merner and will manage the same erred up matters. Farmer's institute will be hod in tho p ,ses you will for Mr, J,. J. Merner, who will go ex- mite members of the Young 11ten1s Orange. hall, Molesworth, tcnsfvel into ,trek rAitin fin.Li the Counter Watch on the job an time of t Y g• Bible '010.1:s of James street church There passed atva.V at Cbicago in J y Mr, C, .Schrag of Sianlev township gave an excellent entertainment in Jan., Mrs. llubbard; aged 59 years, purchawd Mr. F. Rum,rimel's jersey tho lecture room. of the �1111tdh on Frj-. Deceased was Maggie, third daughter day Or lliglit. In all the tt Orld there is noth� cow for the fancy. price of $87, 'rho day evening week. The affair was of the lata ,J<rhn Dukelaw, formerly ' cow has a record of eighteen pounds t11 better, few if at';r equal, It CClmes in 20 ; t free and Was coca' to anyone who Of this to��nship, incl will be renrf•ni- of butter per week. wished to attend. Many were present' bertd by the older, people. The three . and 25 year Cases fitted With a Counter Dove Mr, John Deeher of the Babylon from Main street church, The class sisttrs of Mivv., Hubbard, Mr,, %.Iy Line has pumhased the dwelling and numbers over fifty and most of tate Walker, Mrs,'J N. Edwards anti 'tris. mellt from. $15 up. We sell, it to. you with the tannery p_"perty treat Mr, F. Wil boys Occupied seats on the platform. Iym• Carnochan, were, at her Bedside wex -Those balding part in the program in at the time of her drooase. 11� understanding that it Will do extictly as we tell - �eithrr speech or song were ;Rev. R. w I you Or oil et aaotller tVatCh. (all •es it 1H ” Ilobbs, Rcv. Mr. Yell�and,. Victor' y y g � Do you know' that Croup can be pre- Sweet, Harold 5%wann, Laurie Watson, GOderiCh 9 vented'? Give Chamberlains Cough pied. Irish, Asn Pen,hale, Fred. hoop- Safe for ue to do t111s .'ls a C.ovuter Wati;h Deter Ram+Mdy' 'as soon as the child becomes cr, i3.118sel May, Master Gordon Ford, I -Award Jardine, who Ia still ill thy, hoarse or even after the croupy cough Mr. Arthur Greemlade of London, county jail, awaiting his; trial next disapf disappoints. appears attd it wril prevent the* attack, Torn,'l'arlin Herbi g, . 4o ithrott, It. April on the charge Of murdering ing Liz - It is also a certain cure for Croup and Phillip. 13esides which there were a zip Andon*n, is said to be particular - has never been known to fall. .Sold .narmber of selections from, the Orohes- ly well behaved„ Ito i;letps well y alldealers. ' b tra and choruses by the boys. Mr. now, eats heartily and no longer re- , COUNTER _. Jones, in the course of a few remarks, quires tbe. assistance of a cane when Tito I'nited States Government said that he was glad to be the, lead- walking. Sines his iinprisoament+ on have 011 Of notch a class of young, atom and October 26t3r lie, has gained nearly 25 Jeweler e+ iS3tYet` Marriage X.fiCe[tt e agreed to not as mediatorki in 'lion• oonffde"I it a privilege to err aas.oe- poundix in weight and looks the plc duras. Iatcd with them, turo of health,„,y,,�ye,r,hdwr,r�►,�*i,,,,,,�,i,a, 3 0