Exeter Times, 1908-01-09, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, JANUARY 1)th19O
Wishing our Many Customers a
Happy New Year
And thanking you for your past
of your patronage in the future.
Um owe), Mich. I
Miss Olive and l.Iu., et 1'(1111 >, hu ,
hplttt the holidays here ,returited
home to •1'atkhtll accompanied by 1
Itheir alllil etre. .1. lielleritutnn 011 t
'1unday last.
Mr. It. Monet/tie i tom Chic.t ee is
the •u,•st of Bliss Leer* Goetz.
ell. Him Ireland rivet 1 tinily are in
favott. and sollclung a continuance 1
...%% 011 uw%ind lu the illness
of his
We will continue our special father. •
1 Mr. Arthur liellertuanu, who spent
his Christina, holidnys here, returned 31
to Napier vale.
Misses I.orinda (tort Emma \'ile r
and
r tet to Detroit, •l'ursda •
ret l ),
Miss Lena \\yelper to hurt Wayne, out
Monday after attendee; the euoeral
of their teraudetethe there.
Bliss Linda Roeder left this :porn-
int [nr .Detroit after spendint New
Year's at her house here.
Mr. 1). Schroeder, who recently
bouelte the butcher business took ;
possession on elonthty last.
Mr. \Ves. Miller entertained
number of friends at the house of his
mother New t'ear's rive its honor
Of his bithday.
Mr. and Mrs. August \V.tlper and
their son Arthur from Ft. eV:tyitt• at-,
tended the funeral ,here of the for--;
mere neother Mrs. L. Waiver. Mrs.
\Valperi always bad aced health un -
till silt a trek before her tis'atht.,
811., lo' Is -td away Dec. 22 at
the me ue 71 years. The funeral'
took place on Thursday to t he Lutli-)
era' cemetery for interment. Rev.; Grand Bend
Thune conducted the service. Shur'
always was a good neighbor and a i SI r. esti ,\Its. W. B. Oliver \nt
kind mother and a member of the! two boys arrived home from, liut.
/ 10 and 20 per cent. Discount Sale
until January 20th, 1908
as we are anxious to reduce our stock before stock taking
FURS - Astrachan and fur -lined
coats, stoles, ruffs and snuffs, all l,t a
discount.
Furnishings such as Ties, Silk
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Collars, Shirts
Gloves, Hats and Caps, Fur Collars,
Tie Pins, Cuff Links, Cutlery, etc
We are showing a full range of
silk suitable for waists and dresses at a
special price.
S. BROWN, - CREDITON
You Can't Keep a Good! Crediton
D It, 1'.
J. MoCUE, MEMBER ON -
Flour Down TARR) COLLEGE pflYBIoI-
ans and 8urgeous, 8uccessur to Dr.
E. A. Faust. Orediton. Out.
A baker was heard to say the
other day that the wind nearly
blew his shop over but his spunge
came up and his bread turned out
fine in spite of fate.
The reason for his success: he
used Star Flour, and if you too
would have good bread use the
On Thursday evening of lust we4,k
Miss Lydia Swartz was united ut
marriage to Mr. Fd \\'urns at the
Methodist parsonage by the Rev. T.
11. Heist. Both young people have
grown up its our village and are 'well
known here.. 'r heir friends wish
them a happy wedded life.
ltev. Mr. Steiner of Mich., occupied
the pulpit of the German Methalist
Flour that has been Tested, church on Sunday even►n glast.
the Methodist parsonage on Tuesday
evening of this week when Miss
The memory of quality lingers long Marie Morlock, p'oun:3c`st daughter of
after prices are forgotten; Dir. and Mrs. Gottlieb Morlock, was
BROJ• united in marriage to performed
Otto Browny
the ceremony being <k rform.(t by
the Rev. E. IL Ileac. Tho bride was
- beautifully dressed in a gown of•
pale blue silk. The groom's present
to the bride was a crescent, set with
opals. The young couple are well-
known here and have many friends,
with whom the 'l'iutes joists in ex-
tending good wishes for a happy and
prosperous wedded life.
r. Geo. H. Bedford left this week
I
DIfor Sarnia where the has a position
i with the Goodison Thresher Co.
IMr. \\'m. Anderson, of the Credi-
Ron Road, met with a painful and
Ne. 2 unfortunate accident, on Saturday
evening Inst. As he was closin; t ha
barn doors the wind, which was blow-
ing jt Halo at the time, blow the
door back and in order to escape
it, he jumped to t he ground, break-
! ing his ankle in two places. the bone
I protruding throeelt. making n ser -
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
STAR FLOUR
HARVEY
EXETER.
ONTARIO.
No 'Honing-
No Grinding
w-`RAZO FLASHES--,
! .e, f:f .,.T. 1 r, •,
iJ
/53'7
I"tit,
r sem?
:cc.t
p' lulls injury. Dr. McCue. of Credi-
hry ri i ton, and Dr. 1Iyminnin. of Exeter.
I M : were called to set the fracture. It
is a serious injury and it will lir
ra , months before Mr. Anderson will be
60able to use his foot. ile w'as taken
to the /London Hospital on Tuesday.
A meeting in the interest of M.
Y McLean. the Liberal candi-
date, will be held in the Town-
ship Ball, Crediton, on Thursday
evening the 16th. The candi-
date will be prey 'nt to address
the meeting also lion Wm. Pat-
terson, Minister of Customs and
Steel is refined iroo-iron without
air. dirt or foreign substance --fused
,fah carbon. Carbon gives tough-
ness and strength -too much makes
It brittle and worthless; too little,
soft and pliable.
Steel varies according to the grade
ed. tempering and quality of later
ptoyed. Unless you have devoted
al your time to its manufacture you
k w the almost impossible task
ta( judging the finished article. To
break the article and examine the
grain, hammer and file it to rote
the quality of labor, and other
equally destructive tests is out of
El:" question. There is but one real
test for you -take it and try it for a
p::.:t cf ti -:c.
Caul; f..!..! -!••:.h as is used i•1
valet: - Car..o h1a/r.etic razor--
r..•ut he of the Lnest selected gra:la
tampered uniformly throughout to a
.dismonddi:-e hardness. Fire, s,rhits
varying tcr. peri ture,will nut dothis.
Thirty years of most cafei�l rc•
laeareh a•td stu•.y have shown a sway
'to add carbon' i the Carbo Magnetic
4a501 steel and meege it uniformly
throughout the metal by* secret proc•
ess of Electric Tempering. An ex-
clusive and severe test of the finished
Made results m an absolute uniformity
le the :ime, and we are thus eua led to
flnoonditlozrlty guaran(oe
every Carbo Mai :et'. r.:or used.
But tet this es,/ honlnfr, no
grinding razor i l lyour own hum^.
-or have your tarber use it en yoa.
Drop rs a postal, or better yet,
come in and set: ua and we will give
you our new proposition for having
these 1112015 tested without obliga•
boa to purchas'•, together with our
fres booklet "Hints on Shaving.•'
Y
W. S. Cole, Druggist
CANADIAN I'ATF,NTti,
T. O. Chapin an. hock !sliced Que.,
Fasteners for the front of horse
hi ttikets : A. .1. 'Levitt. '1'St'onto, Ont.
(lock Drills. A. II. Mack to Ottawa
Ont. C'o'mbined nut locket and holt
tightening nleatis : .1). J. O'Connor.
'Midland, Ont. fence wire stretchers;
1(. A. Carmichael. West Lorne. Ont.
corner locks for cement molds.
UNITED (TATE$ l'A•fFNTS.
W. 11. }tootle Guelph. Ont., Top-
• Telt for hurries ; L. P. Tht'rriaull.
Hun field, Ont., cats -opener: C. 11.
Vessot1. 01 tette. Ont.. flax pullin.r
hop,
to tchines ; T. l.. -\\'ikon. Ottnw'a, Ont.
Buoy.
1
A man's w ife shoulri alww'ay s he
t he same rase redly to her husbaue',
ut if she is %weak andnervous, not
uses Carter'. Iron fills, she cannot
he, for they mike her "feel like a
different p rsnn, 50 1 Hcy ell sae
end their h elt:m.1a s.y so t oo.
ire- _.
others.
Court Crediton 11 of the Indepen-
dent Order of Foresters. had the!
I election of officers for t he
present. year in their Lodge
Room on Tuesday ew•enin; the
31st of December. The follow -
hie are the officers elected. -C. Il..
Geo. Ilirtzel: V. C. It.. Wm. 11.
Wenzel : 1t. S.. Ilerb. IL. Either
F. S.. Alonzo Ilodein` ; Treas., Ezra
Feist : chap. Ilart'y Beaver ; 8. W.
John Wein ; .1. \V.. Moses Feist ; S.
11.. Pau (Schenk : .1. 11.. Charles Eil-
Trustec.a,a>Jh(:. Yont1Wittljew Itid 1)ij11er
Mc- Zaun•Iluk so valuable wu would not
Cue. 1 be %without n box its the house."
ZeueIfuk heals cuts. bruises. old
1 eo Is, rttnnine sorer. eczema. ulcers
Loi Iseruptions. scalp _mores. itch. piles
cheeped halide, burns. scalds. and all
Contains the
life-sustaining
elements of
E E F
C.cfextracts contain only the flavor
and st
i
u
I..ii
n;
elements of beef -
the
nutritive values are k»t in the
et thing. Baron beteg, the inventor
.1 beef. xtracie, admitted that. He
steel "It is but a condiment and
sewed tut, containing no matter
capable of sustaining life."
That is where. f.JVRII. differs from
beef extracts.
1te3V1:11. doe•t contain the nourish•
inent anti life-stataining elements of
be cf as well as its rich flavor.
BOVIelL give; ctrengthand nourish -
m: nt to the invalid. \Villi its help
y.tu can nt tke left -over scraps into
delicious consommes, bouillons and
soups with very little trouble.
BOVRIL is the true economist inthe
h,,lne kitchen.
Vour grocer sells BOVRIL.
rj
Lutheran church which she attend- Marys on friday night Where they
ed very reerularly. She leaves a sor- 1 had been spending two tw•loeks with
'1 J
children, end 10 clt
row'in;e husband 1
boys and 7 girls. to mourn her loss.
Miss Annie Gasman returned home
Friday after spending a week in Port
Huron.
Mr. J, Hall of London, is in the vil-
lage again buying clover seed.
it is this week our sad duty to re-
cord the death of Miss Sara McDouh-
ald who died on Monday last with
heart failure at the age of 52 years.
She was taken to Mt. Carmel cemetery
for interment.
Miss Mary Winkenweder accom-
panied by her mother arrived here to-
day. Mrs. \Vinkenweder intends to
live here until next fall.
A number front here attended the
funeral on Tuesday afternoon of Rev.
D. Haugh, of Zurich, a fottner pastor
here.
The most severe unisluuent in-
flicted in many years w•as handed out
by Magistrate Mous-ton, of Chatham
to Edward Lnwwrence, a 15 -year old
neero. last "Monday tnornin_. The
youth was found leuilty of attt'tnpt-
in.r indecent assault and was sentenc-
ed to eishtee,n months in the ()antral
prison at Toronto and forty Joshes.
twenty during the first month of
incarceration and t wenty during the
last month.
Rev. George Hazen, pastor of Vic -
tori' Street Methodist church. God -
crick. has accepted a call to the Cene
trnnietl Mentalist church Loudon, at
the expiration of t he pri•s•tit ttnstor's
"sin in June. AlthouzIt one of the
ou,i ver members of the Methodist
Conference. he has shown himself to
be a very capable roan.
Doctor Wanted to Am=
putate.
WOMAN'S TOE SAVED IIY ZAM-
ItUKI.
But for the timely arrival of a
box of Zant-Ifuk, Mrs. E. E. Potterer
Z:it Myrtle 8t.. St. Thomas, tent.,
would have lost her toe. Site says
"1 :fru most thankful 1 discovered
the existence of Za,n-lluk. For about
9 months I suffered cruelly from
the effects of !mein; .t cortt remov-
ed from any little toe, fur with its
removal a hole retnained thud my
ton 'vas in a terrible state. For
months I wax unable to •ve:u• :►
shoo and ns the toe gave no miens
of Iscaline and was in such :t shock-
ing condition the Doctor thou;ht it
necessary to amputate it.. About
this time 1 received a sample box of
Zaan-lick and begot) usher it on my
toe. The first application ;ave :no
the sreatete c:1se• front pain ,and en-
courweed me to give Z:tnt-Ifuk a
thorourh 't ria 1. Two months after
commencing milli Zans-Ituk t here was
no size of n hole for the flesh had
grown in very firmly and all soreness
and plies were entirely bertighed.
ZatieIfuk brought this henlinz when
all other remedies failed. \V: find
Dashwood
kin diseases. Sue Lox. 111 rlrueeists
A meetiee in the inter..., of Mr. 1 and sloven, or ''/.:ant-iltik Co., Toren -
M. Y. McLean, the Liberil cendid:tl .I to. :1 boxes for S1.25.
will be held in Zimmer's hall on i\Iott- I - - -�- -
tiny evening the 13th. inst. 11. It. -\VANTKD.-Good serf•:reit girl for
netvarl. K. ('., and other's wwill speak. small family. Good wages to suit Ale
Schon) opened ell MomblY with n eart,v. One over en years of age pre -
neo steff of tees hers, Mr. Shore, of ferret!. Apply to Times Office. Exe-
Verna a,VPrincipal art' the %lieges ter.
('et littli•s s assistilliti.
\ir. A. guider from Al •e is visi-
tirlr Li- I tothet•in-Inv, be. Henry 8.04.410000.4•••••••••••••
Weigand. •
Mr. Samuel IR 11 >ice•omp3nied by •
hi. sister, \bu y. of N.dth Dekoht, tat•
rived Mee Sat melee met ning end w ill
spend the ttintel und.r the pat entail
roof
Mise L. \Vitzel returned Sethi day to
Detroit atter spending the holidays
with her mother.
Mr. E. Nedigtar and E. \Villy' t re-
fereed home elect spending a neck in
Mich.
Mr. Grill. elm has been sistidint
b.• i'ilt'istities holidays here returned
1•1itute ly hunt its l to him home in
SEEDS FREE
To iat-e''.:re o. r New SweIe Turnip. the " Canadian
f:t: 1." %%t: will gt.e to every inquirer for our New 1908
Cat t..reo a package of these swede absolutely free. The
greet t.::nip growicg district neir (:tlelph shipped dm care
of thate turnips to the Unitas States last season. "Cana-
dian (ken" newer grows long or narrow, is free from side
sheets. aha 1.t c• nns.irpmesc.l yu dee-.
if you reefer. we still semi a pnckag: of our "Santa
1.. est " T itpe er " Careefe's }'rifle " tomato iteecall of the
::. 1. Write t )-(lav and name vont chub, c.
3e.Jso(thioNtw Scare.., l: IittIltCr Eur' Co., Ltd., London, Ont.
Turnip 1'ren
ares ----
.rte
V'ORTH TAKING
1)neonrce Fleet extract Dandelion;
One ounce U ml mind Salmons ;
1'onr e.unres Compound Syrup
Sarsaparilla;
Mixed ant) taken in tonspoonful
des.•% after refs meal and at Lotltime,
i• pronounced l.v• a pr eminent physi•
Tian to lin the hest nt,sture for the
cure of the kidney, LL1d.lrr, nntl all
urinary trembler.
Ile.t seem the doctor, is the titu•t
simple thongh rt•mnrkeble prescrip-
tion ever written to cleanse the
swstent of iniperiti• • and waste
nutter. It act• na n powerful tonic
to the keine}s, furring 1110111 (o filter
mut the art.ls and Ist4P.,e11, overcool
ing rheun:atie• , lame beer, sc atic*
and other a!ilictions arising from
s.atr, impure elects
l'he ingredients '• n b• prsscur.l at
any good tirtig ator. ••1 being purely
vegetable and entire,. liarnilesa, can
easily be mixed at ho•, ef.
if you have a eufe i•.g friend show
this to hint. as he will nntluhtetity
}1e, pleasssl to learn of so temple and
highly recommended a remedy.
Mrs. Oliver's parents.
Mr. Harry 1)ussculerry was a Tiled -
ford visitor last week.
Wm. Fritz our popular !tot el keep-
er is on the sick list just now. We
hope to soon see him fully recover-
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vtti. Ilesfett. of Lon-
don, visited over New 'tear's day at
Abner \collard's.
There are id mite large ice banks on
the beach but not enough ice, for
fishing yet
M. Y. 1.51CLeau, Es 1.. the Reform
candidate will speak hero on bridal'
night. Everybody conte and hear
something ;so(1.
Tho painters aro now busy work-
ing at A1r. Itavell's house.
Rich. Hamilton Chas started the
men cutting pine in the hush. Ila
wants to clean it up this winter.
Tho water is very high on the
flowed lands, tuakint it appear like
a largo lake.
Mr. Louis ltavelle is at tine eta en-
gaged moving the Harry Wing stock
from Skittle' to the (lend. Look out
for Bargains 50011.
Whalen
The Methodist Church will be open-
ed on January 1.2 and 1:3. On Sun-
day, Rev. W. .1. Ford, LL. 11., presi-
dent of the London conference, will
preach morning and evettine. and
Rev. Mr. Veale, of Kirk ton, in the
afternoon. Special music by tiirkton
;uartette end C. .1. fink, of London.
Special offering+ for building fund.
On Monday n fowl supper will be
served from A to 9 o'clock and -t
splet:,te1 programme will follow.
Zurich
Mrs. .1. \\'ortz, and 1".0 song Earl
and Floyd, of Pigeon, Mich. are visit-
ing with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .1. S. \felick. and other rel-
atives.
Un Monday evening a number of
rate payers etathered in the Town
Hall. to discuss Municipal politics
and railway matters. The myelin;
was largely attended and much in-
terest was ni:utifented in the proe
ings. A railway dele+lgotion of ite •v..
Lamont. and Messrs. F. (less, sr.. .1.
A. \Villi tins. E. Zeller and John Prete
ter was appointed, who were instruc-
ted to interview the directors of the
St. Marys end Western Ontario Rail-
way, with the ohj.ct of having the
Company build it Zinc from Exeter
to ureteric), via Zurich .end Hayfield.
The matter of renew% In t t h,• remain-
ing hoard wilks t% ill cement was
also discussed and the majority seem-
ed in favor of putting down the
walks in one seise!' and spread the
payments over 15 yetrs. Something
will have to be' done with our evalks
very soon and this scents the most
feasible and economical pl tee
Fitlmvii'e
Election times ars pilot :trotted
our berth this year. all the Coun-
cillor's •:tad Reeve beim elected h)•
acclainalion.
Mr. and etre. .1. I'irkinson, of Lon-
don. spent •I he holidays under the
parental roof.
Mr. Ilich Cathie std zrnttd..ons Le-
Roy and Chester visited friends in
Sl. elntya. 'flied ford and Ported. the
past few weeks.
\\'t. :u• ,clad to (earn t hat \u t
Jos. Ila w kips nshn 1135 been under
lite doctor's cert. for a time. is elate
WILL KISSING
BE PROHIBITED
O
The Osculatory Process Denounced
by Scientists as Extremely
Dangerous stow the Dan-
ger Can be Removed.
A keen discussion is being carried
on by some of the best scientists as to
the danger and "crime" of kissing, led
by Dr. Somers. health Officer of At-
lantic City, and I)r. Nalpasse, of the
.Medical Faculty of I'aris. They charge
the kiss with spreading grippe, scarlet
fever, measles, mumps. whooping
rough, typhoid fever, diphtheria, ery-
sipelas, uiouingit is, tuberculosis, and
many infectious skin diseases. They
suggest Legislation on the subject, and
the posting of notices in railway sta-
tions, street cars and other public
places, but they bay it would be use-
less to post them on verandahs, in
cosy corners, porches, shady stooks,
or moonlit lawns. They also propose
ose
compulsory legislation for methods
of
disinfection of the mouth and purify-
ing the breath, especially with a view
►o the protection of the innocent babies
who are particularly subject to infec-
tion. The greatest and most effective
purifier and germ destroyer known to
medical science for the mouth, throat
and breath. its well as for the blood,
stomach and lungs, is I'sycbiie. that
triumph of the medical world that is
attracting almost universal attention
because of the wonderful results at-
tending its use. One of its recent tri-
umphs told as a matter of experi-
ence in the following brief statement :
Dr. i locum Co.
1 am ttonding you photo and testimonial here-
with for your great remedy I' l'e'111NE. Your
remedies did wonders for me. 1 it its about 24 or
80 years of age when I took PSYo•IIINE. The
doctors hail given 1110 up man incurable consump-
tivu. My lungs and every organ of the tasty %sere
terribly diseased anti wasted. Friends 1 neigh -
bora thought 1'd never get better. isut PSYCIII\S
saved me. My lungs have never bothered ate
since, and Psychlue is a permanent cure.
MRS. LIZZIE OARSIDB,
519 Bathurst at.. London, Ont.
Psychine, pronounced Si -keen, is ad-
mitted to be the most wonderful of all
disease and gertn-dostroyiug agencies.
For building tip the run-down system
and curing all fort's of stomach
troubles and diseases of the chest,
throat and lungs of head, it is simply
unapproachable. it is n reliable home
treatment For sale at alt druggists,
60e and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum,
Limited, 1 79 King Street West, To
tomo.
Annual Meeting
of the
Exeter Agricultural Society
will be held itt the
TOWN HALL, EXETER, ON
Thursday, January 16th, 1905
itt one o'clock p. re. For the put -
pose of electing President, Vice•Presi-
dent and Directors ;for the ensuing
year and transacting other important
business.
All members and interested parties
are cotldially invited to attend the
meeting.
The DIRE('TORS are particularly
requested to attend a meeting at 10
O'clock a. m. on the above named
date.
JOHN DELBRIDOE A. G. DYER.
President, Scsretary
South Huron
Farmers' Institute
Regular meetings of the above society
will be held as follows:
Brncefleld, Dixon's Hall, Sat., Jan. 11
Exeter, Town 11a11, Monday, Jan. 13
AI 1 o'clock and 7.30 o'clock.
Speakers at Itrurt•field-(1. Barbour of
Orossbill, afternoon subject, "Draft
horses and how to raise theta"; even-
ing subject, "Farmers and their sons"
Vs . J. Lennox, of Newton Robinson,
aRea noon, "Sheep breeding and their
management"; evening, “Training
young horses"; W. I). Sanders, Exeter
afternoon, Selected subject.
Speakers at Exeter, -O. Barbour,
afternoon, "Draft horses and how to
raise them"; evening, "Farmers and
their scats"; W..1. Lennox nfternoob,
"Sheep breeding and ss manage-
ment"; evening, "Farmers Gardens";
it. B. McLean; Kippen, afternoon, Sel-
ected enbject
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETINGS
Will be held itt
BRU('EFIELD ANi) EXETER
(Senior's Hall) in the afternoon at
2.30. Miss L. Shuttlewnt tli, of Guelph
will apesk on "Fruits, Methods of Can•
nir.g and eserving."
EVENING MEETINGS
Resides the atnve mentioned ad -
to be :ironed a diesses, Miss Shuttleworth still speak
Mr. N•. Andrews, 01 1111160h. is at the Evening meetings at troth
retie win.; old ne ItI uuitanees her,' t his I places on •'ilealth ns i► basis of Worn -
winter. Mrs. Cleburne also of the tansy Beauty."
A concert of sic will alert he giv-
en at. the evening nlrelinge. (In Exe-
ter at Opera House).
\V. 1) SANDEiCS, B. 8. PHILLIPS,
Pres., Exeter. See'y 1're•ns, Hensel!
$V,'sl t• vis1t1114 friends around here
Mr. Nelson t'oullis visited in Lon-
don over the holidays.
Shipka
Nl1s. S. .1. eleeitier and .X. .)t.
('lair %vert• in Parkhill last week on
L t i!t 1 1 1 e!e'i
Miss CIA re n:tyrtll>uu. of Imolai.
spent Nee Yea re with her parents of
this place.
Mr. 1,. Rnvell°. of Greed Rend, whn
recently purclu,.ed 1 h 11. Wier stock
is moven t it to the Bend.
Mr. I(obinson is our school teach-
er. We wish hist much success.
lihipke people are t tlkin; of start -
int a dehitine school. If such a
thin; is proposed it 511uuld receive
the un.un,nous support of our tent -
Mr. Vt si'. eel rrt•der Inst %week Iu:r-
chased 1 \ .ivaus,' horse.
Mise Lizzie Niemen. of I'arkheil.
spent New Veers •1%1111 It t' I•. tits
here.
N1rs. Geo. Keys, sof Snow fllke•
\t ti.. i. visitllat her parent e, Mr. and
1 Mrs. NV Ili. Ilewkitts,
Mims Edith elation lett for Detroit
lase Niondaw where she hie a-curod
80 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
PATEN.TS
TRADE MAR/111
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS AC.
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meeker ue.ttaln one opinion tree wtlr•l . r nn
Invemllnn 1e Dabs •tensa}! Commtit rs-
tInns ltrlellyennllA,nt(al. *Me nn t'strnta
Dent free oldest stems tor securing r'uents.
t'Menta taken through Munn a Co. receive
optatom without charge, In the
ntificiimericatl.
A heed o els Illeseteted weekly Lauren etr-
cQOistiest y .denthb loemat. Teems fur
Canada, s year rootage prepaid. Sold by
bra~ r•M8wrti�
A woman who it weak nervous and
eleeplcss, and who ham cold hinds
position for the winter. and feet, cannot feel and act Tike a
elle Wilbert Snaith, alto 1t:Im 1‘01, k. well person. Carter's Iron Pills
int for the (tell Tel. Co. lee e...et equelize the circulation. remove ner-
\\'ind.or and Toronto. i• at hie home vou.ness. and give strength sad
•Isere for :1 few (1'v'. re311 -. '' •••
ORDER A SUIT
Why not give yourself a pr sent, one that will Look Well
Wear Well, and Last Well.
A Suit of Clothes or
An Overcoat
would be just the thing and something that would altu•tl the wearer
comfort
as well as the pleasure of knowing that he is ir_ssed w'
a 1
I.
We have the very latest cloths and patterns.
J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON
LEARN DRESS-MAKINC BY MAIL
in your retire time at home, or W
Take a Personal Course at School.
To enable all to learn we trach on
cash or instalment plan. We also teach a
personal class at school once a month.
Class commencing last Tuesday of each
month. These lessons teaches how to cut,
fit and put together any garment from the
plainest shirt waist suit, to the most elabor. ( 1901) cord of hard wend, Best goal.
ate dress. The whole family can learn from icy. Prices !weenie t: to grade.
one course. We have taught over seven \Vood cut to suit customers, cord
thousand dress -making, and guarantee to I block,
give five hundred dollars to any one that Orders left at Times (Mice o
cannot learn between the age of 14 and [�
40. You cannot learn dress -making as 'rhos. Har troll
thorough as this course teaches if you
work in shops for years. Beware of imita-
tions as we employ no one outside the 1 -
school. This is the only experienced Dress
Cutting School in Canada and excelled by %
none in any other country. Write at once
for particulars, as we have cut our rate one.
ileariKind You
third for a short time. Address :-
EWERS' DRESS -CUTTING SCHOOL, • heart Strength, or Ileart w cakne;s, means Ne
31 Erie 8t.,Stratford, Onk.Canattjss 8trength.orNenolweaknts-nothfny morn.
ittvely, not ono weak heart ht a hu.•tdred Is. III
WANTED AT ONCE. -We have de-: self. actually diseased. it is almost always
tided to instruct and employ a num- hidden tiny little nerve that rrnlJy Is all at L
This obscure ncn-e-itt!iac, 0t Heait N
sor of tctnart young Ladles to teat} sl,nply needs, and mint have, morew power• mo
our course in Dressmakilrt, havin � stability, more controlling. more governtns
one teaulnor for the six nearct t strength. Without that the Heart must centime'
I.°
tall. and the stomach and kidneys also batt
towns whore they live -Ug' 20 to these same controlling nerves.
35. Those who .have worked at This clearly explains why. as a medicine, Dr.
dressmaking, or like drawing pre -i f roves ocndallinwo)[IIahsth) pastdonosomuCh�
forted. Pletnso do sot apply unl.';s . the cause of all thit Wth tui. palpitattutgrsi oat:
you can devote your whole 1 ince.. Ins heart distress. Dr. Shoop s Restorative -01s
Address -THF. SCHOOL. ed to these
weak and wasting nerve centers. It butldu
popular prescription -is alone direct
bllak
Itatrengthens: it offers real. genuine heart help:.
11 you would have strong Hearts, strop
' (<eatioti• strt•ngthert these ;ncr',- - re•esta
CASTOR them as rteedrd. with
ood
Wood
Wood
For Infants and Children. BoughtDr• Shoop '8
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The Kind You Hare AlwaysR
estorative
Bears the 14
Signature of W. S. HOWEY.
A Blended Flour
(of Ontario and Manitoba Wheat)
Makes the WHITEST BREAD
LIGIITEST BISCUITS
TASTIEST PASTRY
DAINTIEST CAKES
BLENDED FLOURS are TWO flours in one.
The famous Bread and Pastry making
qualities of Ontario fall wheat -are combined
with Manitoba spring wheat, which adds strength
and nutriment.
BLENDED FLOURS are not only the
best for all home baking -they are also the
MOST ECONOMICAL. They yield MORE
bread, cake and pastry to the pound than any other
Try it, and you will use no other.
This is the sign
of a
Breaded
Flow
"Made in Ontario"
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'C a 011 woman *Lis lived 13 a 111,,
I,i,'ht. and pliaL!o, 1 teles no weer•tle;troyi adulterants aro
'Gi :ell %i.tlt lite lines l'al:w l'un .
Conform t.) rho f.hapo of tho cltoo give a b: tvo•liko, accurate,
:vlirh fit. St.nv i t ghetto. Weer long.
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