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Exeter Advocate, 1903-3-12, Page 4eetter cztbro..cate 9 tenhas. 11. Sauders, Editor and Prop RSAY MAR 124 O3 any thRaa-One by oae our residents are being called hence, This week we re- d the death of another a onr known young meniu the person of 'harles Raerett, sou a Mr. Christie plier Eaveett, of 'Victoria, Park Ferro, the ead event occuerlog ou Frldey, et elle age of 38 years, The eeased had from very infauey been en bZVnIJCII be a vietim of spinal elieease, reenir- Ing wore careful attention, and in eon - too much credit eannot be giv- en to his sister 01400 Mree lienry Taylor, who has leemained at home and &tieing all thoeeaR years ha1 watched et' bee helpless brother. The funeral -took plaee Smiday to the Exeter cern- etery on Sunday and wos largely at, tended. The sympathy of the eom- munity is extended to the bereaved ernes. Parkhill 01 zczEmt I1=24. -For some weeks past the Sylvan Oil Company have been drilling for oil on the property of Mr. S. Atiriore. bbot six miles from here. On Tkzesday of tut week the well was shot. Pumping wee started immediately. and a good flow of oil was the result. The prospeets are the well will be good for four or five bere rels per deeve Dialing will be eterted immediately on other properties in the eteighborhoud, whieh has been leased by the company. The proinoters are confident of the result. WrenteRD eee Loielenee-et quiet even et k place at London. on Monday ere. ming, March 2nd. when Ale. Geo. W. Mahon, of Om place., was married to Miss Kate Anderson, daughter of the late Wm. Anderson, of Arm Rev. Me, Jackson, of the Centennial Chinch performed the ceremony, The bride was prettily ;ranged in a talloomade suit of brown zibeline with hat to match. Both bride and groom were -mere eeded. Me. and Mee. 'el thou will reel& net Strathroy. The 'test wish* of their twiny friende follow them al their new ligtnite mid we prediet for %beta a, sueeeesfed career. .-M1150. Hibbert Futee-The reeidenee er John Maud- -son. of the 12th concessionwas des.. troyed bv ttre ep Thuretley night. Some a ate contonts were destroyed. Where was some insurance on the pro- perty. Wgmenoe-On Ithereh 411, there sembled at the residence of Mr. Ezra, A,nnisof this phenyl joyous company, to witness the marriage of his popnlar ,danghter, Miss Fanny Le to 31e. Jos. Fleming, of Adjala township, Stowe Co. The interesting cereineny waS performed by the Rev. C. W. Brown* of MitebelL After the congratulations heends were extended to the happy eouple the pests repaired to the din - Zug room, where a sumptuous repast was partaken of and where the usual toasts were proposed and drank. The 'are& was dressed in a handsome cos- tume and ite bb#4 tthik h4.6* pbtee beside the groom. no fairer bride wasever be- held, and herhushand may feel justly proud of the choice. A pleasant time was speut during the evening, after which the young couple left for their 'future home in Adjahr, township. The bride will be greatly missed here as she was a geueral favorite with all. The presents received were very pretty •and numerous. Tbe best wishes of all follow them and predict a bright and prosperous life. flensafl Miss Alice Petty attended the mil - Tillery openings at Toronto last week. -Mr. D. Bess and wife visited the for- mer's father in Thamesford for a few days during the week. -Miss Ida Coul- ter attended the millinery openings at London last week. -Miss Sadie Caul.- gne has returned to Toronto, after a few days' visit here with her sister, Mrs. Neelands.--Will Cook, of Sea - forth, has taken a position with his brother to learn the harness business. -Mrs. L. Harold, has returned to her home in Wingham, after a pleasant 'visit with her sister, Murdock. -Miss Hemphill, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Cook, has returned to her home in Wroxeter. -Miss Annie McEwen, after attending the millinery evenings at Toronto, left for Owen Sound to resume her position. -Miss Jennie Million returned to her home near Goderich Wednesday -Mrs. Blair is visiting friends in Kippen.-Rev. Quance delighted the coogregatiori of the Methodist church on Sunday even. ing by singing a solo. -Messrs. W. Kyle, T. Horton, G. O'Brien and Hec- tor Reid left last week for the West. - The Allen family leave in a few days for Bad Axe, Mich, where they intend .residing. This will lessen the popula- tion by ten. -T. Ballantyne and fam- ily leave for the West on the 28rd inst. -Chas. Ohapniann has gone to Wier - ton, where he has been appointed ns. sista nt at the G.T.R. station. -Mrs. 8 • McDonnell is visiting in Detroit. -D. :.Nichol disposed of his fine team to Jas. .Efummeston, who is visiting here from Manitoba, for the handsome sum of t. $350.Mr. Ilummeston intends tait- 3 ing them out with him together with i .enough good horses to make a carlcad. -The South Huron Farmers' Associa- tion will hold another meeting in Cox - worth's hall on to -morrow (Friclaye at 130 rem., for the purpose of discussing the iinportant issues taken up by the n .association, Every fernier in South Herat should be •present.-Auniver- J sary services were held in the Metho- dist church on Sunday last. The Rev. I- F. E. Mellott, B.A., 13.D., conducted 1 the services, both morning and even- ing, his discourses being full of interest 0 and very inetructive. The choir ren- d dered some very choice music and the services were well attended. --Quite a number from these parts intend leas'- I beg for the far famed West this month G and next. -Mr. Henry Hood, who hes e been spending the winter months with F' his friends and relatives here, left last fl week for hisbome in the West. -Mise 's LeMoir has returned from Toronto, I evbere she bee been visiting her sister, S Mrs;.Joseph Case. -Melvin Stoneman S eis rapidly recovering from his illness. 1( Blackwell is also recovering from I his illness. -Mrs. Foster, has returned 1 t o her home hi Michigan, after e N , ant visit here with friends, Neoresville Miss McNamee, of Killtuney, Mee„ is visiting friends here. -Mr. jonathau Atkinson, who has been aerose the ocean this winter,, has eetoreed. FAR)/ OnANGES.-Considerablefarm property has changed bends here dor- Mee the peet feW weeks. Mr, Murray miner hs sold his fine teem to Mie (raves, Alcomtway, for a gond price, it is considered one of the best farms in Middlesex. Mr, /Dram Miller also sold bisform to Mr, Wesley Me. Geire, Mr, Miller intends moving to Manitoba in the spring. Mr. janiee- Doyle, 2nd concession, has rented 'Ma'am, to Mr, Dale, Ala Doyle wilt:leave shortly for Chicago, where he will reside, Mr. George Lin. tot t las Moved tONiesouatnearThorri, dale, where he has rented a farm, w, Connell, Council met Nareh ith, All preeent. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Communications from The Farmers' A,ssociation, and the Town Or Goderielt, were read and ordered to be filed. Connell then resolved itself in, to a Court for the Revision of the Ase eessment on the Scott Dinin, There being no Appeals, the By-letw was read a world. tune and laid over for final arhiption. The tender of the Mitchell Pledge and Irou Works Co., to build in eon, a live panel Warren Truss, ivi rted steel bridge with steel joists, and expanded metal andm ceent Con- crete floor, for WI was excepted. Bridge to be completed by July alt. All work to be guaranteed. Tenders were asked for all cement concrete and steel bridge, with conerete abutments on coueeastone 0 and 7, near Elitteville, but were laid over for further could. eration. Tenders will be veceived at the next mth meeting for ape e road It -whine, applieaut furnish one team. The delegato to the Good Roads meeting at Clinton made there report atal their expenees„ anumeting to $3.75. were paid. Peterson. BUIS & Wheliban CO.. were also paid for com- plete bridge and abutments. Couces. sums 0 and 7; floor and railing bridge* Con, 4, $34.50. Connell then adjonre. ed to meet April 4. at 1 o'clock. F. AfORLEle Clerk, Grand Bend WftteOttA EXeterlin tends organizing a Royal Tempters of TOPIADeranee. IAdge here next week,- Mr. E. Howarth of Exeter, spent Tues. day bere.-Alr, Shaw, who has. been at the Soo *ince Christmas, returned Wednesdayt-The gravel bee on Wed. treaty to gravel around the church and manee, was weR attended and a good supple of the neeeeeary was plae. ed on the grounds. -Mr. Delbridge,of Feborne, eras here Alonday. endeavor. u to swum laborers for the summer. s. DeIsel, of Sarnia. is here visite ing tiends.-11. Doan. V.& of Zurich, spent Monday liere.-31re. Rush le on the siek list. Her many friends wisb her it speedy recovery.- Mr. Luther moved here Friday. no Mrs. Elliott's farm -Miss Mary Ishit returned from Selteringvitle. Sitturday.-51r. Sown!) Gill has purchased Ale. Stephen Webb's farin.-Mr. limnphrey Webb was united in martiage to Miss Annie Al. len on 'Wednesday. The ceremony was performed hy thence, S. A. Car- efree in the presence of only the neat, relatives of the contriteting padres. Stephen Mr. Wes. Dearing and sister, Rose, f the lied Cone left Monday to visit friends in Marlette and Silverwood, Mich.-31ra Sohn Cookson, who has ti been seriously ill for some me, Is, we are please.' to state, recovering. -J. E. Tom, P.S.L. of Goderich, visited S.S. I: a 3, on Tay. GOOD ExTertearsetueer.-The series of debates given by the Providence OratoricaeLiteraty Debating Society, were brought to a fitting close by au excellent entertainment on Friday night last. The school was crowded to the doors and all were amply repaid for their attenditnee. The chair was token by Mr. W. H. Dearing and a jerogram. eonsisting of singing, read - Inge, recitations and a dialogue, was most admirably rendered, manifesting the freits to be attained by those wor- thy organizations. It is to he hoped that the Society will be revived next season. Scrum REPORTS. -The follovving are the names of the pupils who have ob- tained the highest marks, in S. S. No. 1, for the month of February. Names are in order a merit ,V. -Hector Mitchell, Warren Mitchell, Edna Me - Naughton, Rose Wilson. Sr. IV. -Al - lie Haggith, Laura, Sims, Alvin Baker, Elva Windsor, Jr.IV.-Hermati Mitch- ell, Harold Duplan, Sam McCoy, Frank Mitchell, Sr. III. -Joe Hearnan, Joe White, Czar Wilson, Major Ridley. Sr. III. -W illie Sims, Murray Elliott, Charlie Grafton,Frank Conway'. Sr. IL -Lillian Robinson, Malvan Cafes, N. Bissett, Norman Heathen. Jr. II.- Archie Robinson,- Margery Hepburn, Mervin Elston. -.Jr. 11. A.-Efazel Hicks, Eddie' Sims, Flossie Heeman, Elmer Wilson, Part II. --Ella Baker Maxwell Baynhana, Ross Wallace, Gretta Bissett. Part L -Harry Wind- sor, 'Jno. Hogartb, Fred Fairhall, WI]. on, Colbert. J. A. 310NA uomme Lois M. Siran Teachers. The following is a correct report of he standing of the pupils of S.S. No. , for the month of February. Names n order of Therit:-Sr.IV.-Herbie Ford Sadie Willis, .Hattie Willis, Willie Teichner, Elroy Parsons, Viola Penhale Clara Beaver. --Jr, IV. -Eddie Willis, Lizzie Sanders, Edith Parious and Her - 'de Beaver equal; Mitchell Willis, Min - le Sanders, Alouzo Ford: Sr. III. - Tommy Sanders, Sam Hicks, Earl Box. r. III. -Ralph Willis, Cecelia Ford, Fred Beaver, Hilda Preseee tor, 'Annie licks, Tom Penhale, Retry Triebner. lame/ Parsons, Garnet Craig. Sr. II. Earl Parsons, May Sanders, ,Levina ookson. Jr. II. ---S,hernia /1 Willis, Ml- le Trielmer, Gladys Dearing, George Hicks, Fred Preszeator, Sam Stanlake. Pt. II.--Prestoe Dearing, Johnnie Wil - is, Earl Shapton, Chester Parsons, eo. Whittaker. Part I. (B). -Ada Villis, Gordon Sanders, Aliner Willis, lorence Triebner. Part I. (A). -Gere eld Stanlake, Olive Preszcator. I3est, pellers for the month: -Sr. ,and Sr. V. -Seddie Willis and Eddie Willis; r. and Sr. Ford; Jr. and r. II. -George Hicks; Part II. -Pres - in Deering Perfect lesson race: - I. -Geo. iiick, Gladys Dearing. Pt. 1. -Preston Dearing, Earl Slimpfon. o. on loll 50, average attendance 30. FRED. SANDERS., teacher.it Wh id 1163' C Pla tS." ermam s lovvs. some improvement. The Diamond Dye Mat and Ru Patterns Combine Beauty and Simplicity. The ingreasing demand for the Dire, mood Dye Met and Rug patterns is the strongest indication of their popu- larity, The feeeinatiug net of Mat and Ueg looking is now cultivated by women of elaesee of eeelety. The Dia, mond Dye Mitt and Rug Patterns combine beauty and. simplicity. After securing, one ot the petteros. any lady f can easily finish it mid produce ii nable and attractive room oenainent. The naa,nefaetaters of the eelebrateri Diamond. Dyes will send to auy ed. I dress by mail, free of cost, a new Dye Dolt. samples of 45 dyed colors awl sheets of designe for ordering Met and Rug Fatterne. Send your post, office addrees to The Welts at Richard - eon Coe Limited, 200 Mountain Ste Montreal, P.Q, TIE WINGRAN lilYSTERY, • INQDOST INTO THE DEATH OF AIR. SMITH. The Inty Find That Death was Dile to Plows, but 'rimy Cannot Say I -low They Were Administered. 1 St-ephen eennell The Connell of tbe Township of Stolle hen convened in the Town Hall. Credir ton, on. Monday, March 2, All pies- ent, Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted, Resolved that Ma John Wein heve the privilege of removing timber off the 3rd side Toed on conees- Mott 10, provided he piles the brush on the north elate and roalree the road pas. sible for teame, The clerk laid a COM. nennieetion before the etiencil from Wm, Lane, Comity Clerk, ashing that a deputation he appointed to met, the County Council at Clinton on the 4th inete to diseus,e tho advisability of ee- tablishing a system of County Roads. Ordered to be Med. A communio. thin from the Mayor of Goderich was laid before the Council„ netting them to petition the Dominion Government to build the breakwater at Goderich. Or. tiered to he filed. The following ate the pathulastere appointed for the preseut yeata-F. HK$, W. Luker, T. Oliver. S. Davis, S. Palatine, G. Hill, B. Hieke, N. Bilker, F. Hogarth, W. Bagehnev, W. Peiiinele. W. Deming, 3r,, P. Time. W. White, W. Anderson, 3. Meet, P. Kilpatrick, C. Box, 0, Snell, II. LOU - j. Clark, P. Shiuk. 3. Unlink. . Carroll, (lot 3.) 3. W. Lamson, J. Finkbeiner, W.11. Alorloek. I.Beoken. ehire, AL Amy, E.Ilall, Deldawhinney. G. Ma whinueee, S. Preszeator, T.Ietne, Jr,. D. Schroeder, P. Sullivati.W.Wit. zel, Al. Ziler, H. L, Kraft, A. McCaw. wick. W. Baumgarten, T. Keys, F. Prater, W. ikown 3, Ilotilithan. Keogh, 11, MeIserte, 3. Baxter, C. Wil- lett, Jr., R. Hodgins. I Payne, I. Bas. tard, J. Zeller, R. Adam; J. Brown C. Stone, T. Fonts, 0. Webb, Sr, W. Ls. food, T. Farrell, W.Lovie, E, Gill, Jr., P. Baker, NV, Isaac, W. Davy, J.Weble W. 0. Reilly, P. Glavin, J. MeNeever, Al. O'Brien. J. McGarry, 3. Barry, It, O'Rouke. T. Ryan. T. Whiteside, C.H. Wilson, F. Green, S. Stanlake, Jr.. W. Sanders, T. Atkinson, A. Birk, I. Mer-' riott, IL Schroeder, P. Schroeder, C. 1Valper. The following were appoint.ed poundkeepers.-W. 31tiffatt, J, M. 'vnrtt, T. Sh apt on. %V. T. J. Amy. S. Staulake,13. Ctinuingliatie C. Fitik- beiner, S. Dleterieb, F. Prettee, O. L. Mosser, A.:dosser, J. H iekey. O. Webb. 3. Brenner, C.1.3. Wilson. The follow- ing are the fenceviewerst-S. Davis. Z. Clark, R. Heist, D. 3lawhinney, P.31e- Kenzie, G. Finkle:Wee, J. Love. Geo. Down, A, Hayter. The following or - were gra etted;-Alunicipal World, subscriptions, $5; Do., marriage regis. tear, $1.$7; Sun Insurance Co., Imre- ance on hall, $10; II. Wing, account. 52.80; J. McKeever, tile on S.B., $1.50; R. Glower, wood for Town Hall, $20; Advocate Printing Co., emu n t, SSTS% G. Mawhinney, grave), 00c.; Dickson Carling, legal expenses, re award, $14.- , e2; 3. McCarty, tile on S.B., $1.60; D. , gravel contract S.B., $16.10: F. mil collet*, awned re Foll is, $12. Coun- cil adjourned to meet in Town Hall, flrediton, on Monday, April 6, at one o'clock- p.m. eg, IL EMBER, Clerk. Whigharn,Mereh to.. -The luquiry 111 to the death of Selwyn Jesse Smith, who was found in-S=1W on the side- walk about 7 oicleck on the evening of February 3, end who died on the ieth, WAS continued, before Croner Dr, Fowler last night. Acting Crown Ate torney Lewis of Goderich appeared for the ceown, and subjeeted every witness to a careful examination. Dr. J. S. Chisholm Dr. T. chishnint, Dr. T. Ag- new. Dr. 3. P. Iktlxune and Dr. P. Maedonald. M.P., gave evidence tie= *cribing the neture of the injuries, Drs. Chisholm and Dr. Bealline , dined to the theory that a blew bad I; been struck by setae blunt instrument* I, but would not saythat a fall would not - have aused thi e njuries. De. Agnew was of the opinion thea fell would ; cause tbc De Macdonald lucidly eel:gained to if the jury how the ilknirlei might have resulted from a fall. Ethel Tippling. a little girl, saw a. man following Mr. Smith on the night of the tragedy. Several other wit- nesses proved that on Monday, the , night before Mr. Smith teethed the i fatal injuries, a men was in the town begging, This Man answers the de. seription of one John Maxwell now in custedy in Goderich, eharad with wounding with intent, His MOVeilleas have been traced and he was in Lack - now on Monday. Felt. a. and atGoder. „ daielaayy.oins laVebdliatneksd.aeplayoeulegl.thheutcTrolgle:8- 1 'Holmes. a juremer, swore that , $tare begging on Tuesday, the fatal , believes be was not in Wirigham, Wire e41 Maewelrs deseeiption was at his a man who in i0Dra0 respects answer - John Garnos got a cheek changed by deceased on the afternoon of Feb. 3. after the bentt house. Smith then had " a number of bills in his p9SSeSAFEE11. Cheeks P. Smith, son of the times. ed, said the !missing money. according to the heolte, amounted to $114, Sere " eral years ago a sum of $p or$6o had been stolen from his father. After one hour's deliberation, the jury at 1.45 returned with a verdict that deceased died front the result of blows, but whether tlie blows were deliver- ed by intent or not they could not say. DUELLING IN GERMANY. Acrimonious Debate in the Reichstag {i -Kaiser's Attitude Attacked. u Berlin, March me -Herr Babel, the "„ Socialist leader. during the debate on g the military budget in the Reichstag yesterday, said the higher classes of society were in a state of permanent eee, Do Your Kidneys Perform Their Functions? ee, see' et. ee. ere 5P3i7 Zi4 10X9 OfiSTITIffl Hofer450, WAFERS No remedy covers so large a geld a usefulness as $T.. Imugs WAFERS, They AM indicated whenever there is a weak eonditiOn, as they tone up the differeut organs and Wing strength to the tissues. Palpitation of the heart, poor di- oestion gleeplessuess weak nerves ancentia, and ehlorosis„ are quickly relieved by at. jAMES. WAYERS ; they also repair the waste caused by herd work and fatigue. S. JAZ1US WALeUltS help stomach,* digest food And mud the nutriment through the blood, and this is the honest way to get health andstrength, the kind that / dcvelops and heeede the cut tee- wont- pliksiws inuch. est, eeeeeeWefette fogieleas a *got eowerfal graftage of the Testae' imereseed pewee ref eleate gement by cambf-viatlaa cf,jaa- clone phavemeeeette oreperete ogee, e hemee ogee *beige _with gege,eraggesewhen Peqgqtn neeatd etre-nth, 101 Pr. Charteo Teiverpeet, AOKI 3.4./amerI Wen are. s a writ . remeeee ge eitetereeefeetere re - mum eraf fee teem tteir ta tient; • 'cwaa it thepreares pee* reiwew : • Wheredealereaperiateciliognie Wafers. tiwy gee peeled open re- etiet ef _lave 4 the CaModbo • ' braneei: *1. emoatetfetere Co., 1115 . et. Cetherint51.,lieeltet). conspiracy ugainst the law and range] ion. so Inc as duelling was concerned. All the military courts and the fixed ?pinion of the military class, includ- ing his Majesty, regarded duelling as necessary in the army, 110twithstand- ing the Reichstag's resolution on the subjece and the weight of public °pin- ion, Continoing, Derr Rebel referred in detail to the recent instances of duelling, and complir.ined of the itivar- e pardoning or duellists before ; their terms of imprisonment had been , completed. The Conservative member. Von Ol- denburg, expressed his delight at the Emperor's pardoning of Lieut Hilde- brandt, "because drat action proved that neither the press nor so-called public opinion has the slightest in- fluence on his Majesty's decision." "Re- garding the actions of officers," con - tinned the speaker, "it would be a most tragic thing if the view of honor ob- taining in the German officers' corps were ter change, and without duelling the esprit du corps would suffer." The War Minister's salary was then voted. Paine sCelery Compound RUNAWAY tis.TO CC -PLOUGH. is the World's Spring Remedy for all Kidney and Blad- der Troubles. Unless your kidneys properly and regularly perform their functions, the accumulations of morbid materials in your blood will act like a poison upon the nervous system. Rave you head- ache, vertigo, puffiness under the eyes or dropsical tendencies? Have you fever sometimes with chills, and a dry skin? Is the urine high colored, some- times scanty in quantity, sometimes bloody and foul? Any of these symp- toms are true evarnings of kidney di- sease. To -day, a multiude of men and wo- men suffering from various forms of kidney affections, enduring pains and mind agony, are, through the use of Paine's Celery Compound eliminating morbid and poisonous materials from the blood. Wise and able physicians are prescribing Paine's Celery Com- pound' for their patients. No other medicine in the world is So strongly indorsed by the best people of the land. Mrs. E. 0. Clairmont, Vancou- ver, B. G., writes about her 'blessed experience with Paine's Celery Cone pound; she says; 'For five years kidneys atal urinary troubles made life et _misery for me. Before coming here I was treated by two doctors; both failed to cure we, Several Persons in the Passenger Coaches Injured by Collision. Fall .River,Mass.,/slarch Io. -A snow plough which was being transferred from one section of the old Colony street railway to another became un-. manageable at the top of a steep hill in this city yesterday and crashed into two loaded cars on a switch below. Al- though both the passenger coaches were almost demolished only five per- sons were injured severely enough to necessitate their being taken to a hos- pital. A dozen others were bruised and cut by glass or splinters. The ac- cident occurred on what is known as the Bay street -line and was due to the collapse of the brake -block on the snew plow, which made the car unmanage- able. Lost an Arm. Brockville, March 9. --Frank nineteen years of age, an ettp12yee of the( Smart Manufacturing Compel -w. was caught in a belt this morning alid carried to the pulley above and hurled around several timeswhen his fore- arm* Milled out at the elbow socket and he dropped to the tloor. He was taken to the General HoSpital, where the arm ,was amputated iust below the shoulder joint His other injuries are not serious, and he is doing as welF as Could be expected. and mv To Replace I3urned Steame r. sutferines increased. I was . . , advised by a friend. to try Paine's Cel- ery Compound. After use of the se- cond bottle I e)Iperiencecl a happy change. could see and feel that your wonderful medicine was doing its work well. Ater using eight bot- tles I am free from all ,syrnptinns of the old troubles, ancrfeel that I am 0 new person. Paint -08 Celery Compound is truly a blessing to those efflictr 1 Montreal, March 9.-(Speoial.) -Sen- ator Forget has announced that he Will advise the. R. & 0. Cornpeny to build two, new steamers on a scale equal to that on which the Montreal was built. No more deaths have resulted as yet among the persons injured at the burning of the steanier Montreal. The condition of Emile Sauve and Leo St . . AVA Stands for everything that Is Of any reel 'Wane in a Cream Separator, for back o' the name le an uneppronehable reputation extending over a period of nearly a quarter century and a guarantee that the PC LAVAL is the BEST in every particular, or no sale. ,For ,proot of this write us or our agents. MB DE LAVAL. SOPARATOR CO. 77 York St, Toronto. Cook's Cotton Boot,Comonna 18 sueerestelly used monthly ver 0,000riecUes.Setc.ellectuel.Led teak our druggist for Cook's Colton Rost Com. poo eke no ower, sa all Mixtures, ptlis sad icalt.aliong soy dangerous. Price, No. $4 ppr 1 or ee pt nn woitee ba -4 difertli"LinpiZIPTIb". Mumps. The Cook Composay Wisnisor.Ons. Vir14os.1and soldand recommended br responsible Drusgists In Canada. Nth 1 and No.2 are 5o1d 121 Exeter by 0. Lute and J. W. Drowning, Mug.. giste. Jia rpley J. }Merritt, 51.P., shippt d a big load entlle to the Old Country ou Altin- dy.-.-GI;ulei.s Hayter has rvemered from her lo I inek of la grippe. --Mise !Ulna Sherritt is attending the open- ing of pearliamentin Ottawa this week. Airs. James More is visiting her par- ts here. --Lit tie Robert Love is very ill, la grinre having settled on his hings.--We look forward to abig time in Grate church hall on Friday night. We undo -stand they are sparing no time in meking`the concert a SuCcees. Dr. Wilson will take the chair. _ Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a rernedy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach? Established Cures While You Sleep It cures 'because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried ON cr the diseased sur- face with every breath, givingprolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small children. Is a boon to asthmatics. -FOR- Whooping Cett,t-,h Bronchitis croup Coughs catarrh., Cr_qds .nriDpe and reaarever The Vapori7er and Erurip, which, should last a lifctirn,:, together with a bo.tle or Crescleney $1.50. Extra -supplies of f'resoleme cdras and So cants'. Write for descrirtiVe booklet c,>utaill- 111E,, highest testimony as to its vain,., I.-Arn-CSVSnLENE IS sou, DSUGGISTS 1".v.thrtilyzizs. . 'ePo-C.:resolettc Co. iti:tein Streett , rii3r Notre. Danm. iStreei • 1s4 Yul k • rontreal Pqr' JAS. MURRAY & Co MANUFACTURERS OF SILO RINGS AND OEIVIEMT MIXERS We have for sale 1 Boiler 30 h. p. 1 Boiler 40 h. p. 1 Boiler and Engine 80 h. p. 1 Boiler and Engine 16 h. p. Castings of every Description in Brass and Iron to order. Pipe and Fittings of all sizes kept constantly in stock. AS. MURRAY & 00. 11•1.11111M1 GOING OUT OF SHOE OUSINESS Having decided to give up the Shoe Busines and put all my time at Harness, I will eeleall niy,- stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT CIOST Now is your time to secure Bargains. - Reduced. To $1.75. Men's Pelt Boots, regular- $2.25 for 31.15. Other goods in proportion. 13 0. SWEET, EXETER. William D. Burgess and Agnes Pad- field etre in Woodstock jail charged with bigamy. It is alleged they are - man and wile and after separatirg (etch inarried anew mate. Coughs', colds, hoarseness, and other throe; ailments aro tini6Icly relieved by Occselene tablet's, teMceh ts per Nix. 'All druggits or