Exeter Times, 1908-01-09, Page 8fri
F. X E T 1 li 'P-• 1 M. 8 JANUARY 1908,
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STEWART'S
Our New Year Wish to All Our Friends
"May Hard Luck follow you
throughout 19o8 but never
overtake you."
What about those new Furs? We
find we have too many Fur and Fur=
Lined Coats left. Do you know a
bargain? Listen and then come quick.
Men's Fur -Lined Coat, good black Beaver shell,
Lined throughout with Baby Wallaby, collar and reveres
German Atton. A good looker and great wearer, re-
duced to $29.00
Ladies' swell Fur -lined Jacket. Best Kersey shell
lined throughout with choicest Hamster Fur; Collar and
reveres. Good full skirt and long length; reduced to
43 00.
Ladies' dandy Fur -Lined Jacket, choicest Kersey
!hell; lined throughout with best Marmot fur; collar and
reveres choicest American Sable; reduced to $52.
Men's Coon coats, Men's Calf coats, Men's Yack
coats all at bargain prices. Ladies' Astrachan Jackets,
Ladies Electric Seal Jackets. Ladies' Canadian Musk
Rat Jackets, at prices that will surprise you.
Yes! Redpaths extra standard Granulated Sugar, is
the only kind we sell. Its the best by actual test.
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Watches
Jewelry
„We are showing a large
range of Watches and
Jewelry - newest de-
signs of different manu-
facturers.
Come early and make
your selection
ifigh Grade Watches at the
lowest prices
A. MARCHAND
NEW
Fell Suitings
AND
Fashion Plafe
Just flrrlvc0
Call and Make
a Selection be-
fore the rush.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY to teas' levet raft.
North Wert 'Awls t.,• sate.
Office. Main Street. Exeter
Market Report. -The following to ttfl
the report of Exeter markets. oor-
n:eled up to January U.h., .19U8.
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\ - acres
FARM t FOR BALE -53 lA
just North of Salt Block, Exeter.
Terms easy. Apply A. Q. ilobier.
HOUSE TO RENT. - On Andrew
Street, first house North of Main St.
church parsonage. Furnace in house.
Two-fifths acre of land. Apply John
Broderick, Sarepta P. 0. 12-24-07.
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAI. SUIt-
geon, will bo at the Commercial
Hotel. (tours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.
m. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
Next visit 011 Friday. Jan. 31. 1908.
Select
x w careand consider-
ation,
note paper esti'
FF
ation, as in the quality and style el stationery
.sed is r41..ted the taste and character of
•the wracr.
Wexford Weave
Note I'aV, has that fineness of quality
and brash which can only be given to the
lughe.t grade of papers and it has been
necessary for w to purchase this stock in
large quantities, in order to sell it at popu-
lar prices.
Ask to see il.
Wheat, 90 10 92 cents per bushel.
Oats. 40 cent( per eushel.
Barley. 30 cents to 60 cent;.
Peas, 75 cents tr. °'J c, ate.
Blended Flour (STAR), $2.75.
Bran $22.
Shorts $24.
Feed Flour, 81.30 to c!.:f:i.
(lay. $13 to 111 per ton.
tweet apples ri cents per pound.
1lo 11vewei,h1. $5.60.
Hoes. dt'eeeed $7.75 per cwt.
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pecial Discount Sale THE OLD RELIABLE
20 Per Gent 011 SII Wloter Goods s
per cent off all Furs n
20 per cent off all Wool Underwear.
120 per cent off all Wool Blankets.
off _u n........
20
Goods
Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel. 20 per cent all Dress Goods
Potatoes. 750. to 90c. per bag.
Mutter. 23 cents.
1•:__s, 24 cent.' per dozen.
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Chicken, 9 cents per Its.
.;vest.. 9 Celats per lb.
Ducks, 9 cents per Ib.
'fu:keys, 11 cents per lt,.
20 per cent off all Wool Hosiery
20 per cent off all Cloth Jackets
20 per cent off Children's Bear Coats
20 per cent off Men's and Boys' Overcoats
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LOCALS : 20 per cent off Men's and Boys Shirts
-Mr. .John .Crooks. of Clinton, vis-
ited in teen fur New Year.
-Miss Pearl Rollins was the guilt
of friends in town last tteek.
-Mr. Peter Gardiner, of Myth,
visited his mother New Years.
-Mrs. 1). Crittenden. of Myth, vis-
ited friends in town over the holiday.
-The Misses Sharpe and Jackson,
spent. the holiday week in London.
-Mr. Cecil Townsend left Thurs-
day for his home at Toronto Junc-
tion.
-Mrs. 1. llarvey, ,pf Edmonton,
Alta., is visiting with relatives un
town.
,'Ir. and .Mrs. 4chosenberg and
children. of London, visited Mrs. \Vat.
Haw•kshatw.
-Mr. Geo. Crawley, of Lucas,
spent a fete days in town during the
Dust tveek.
-Mrs. Itroueliner, of Aylmer, is
visiting at the horse of Walter Keel -
sly. laborite.
-Miss. Mabel Parker, .of Wort El-
gin. is the guest ot .Mr. and Mrs.
Janes Beverly.
-Mr. David Murray. of Detroit,
visited Isis brother Peter in flay dur-
ing the holidays.
-Mr. Tout Carling left Tuesday' to
resume Itis studies :at. Queen's Uni-
versity, Kingston.
-Mr. and ,sirs. .Iola► Satter 'sr.,
swill the holidays in London visiting
their son A. J. Salter.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician.
EXETER, - ONTARIO
DON'T MONKEY 'V1TH
THAT COUGH
case
IIOWEY'S SYRUP'
WRITE PiNE & TAR
Sold only at Howey', Drug
Store. Big bottle for 25c.
20 per cent off all Felt Boots
20 per cent off all Wrapperetts
20 per cent off all Grey Flannels
20 per cent off all Heavy Rubber Socks.
SNELL & ROWE
A Little Tick Talk
Conttnencing the new year it will be
well to he economical and it is good
economy to carry a thoroughly reli-
able watch. An that can he depend-
ed upon will sstwe your time money
and patience. The S. Fitton special
movement is the most reliable watch
made and we can furnish it in any
case you may wish either Gold, Gold -
tilled, Silver or Nickel Ladies or Gents
at most moderate prices. Csall and let
us explain the special features of our
wlit eh.
S. FITTON
Issuer of Marriage License
A full Lina of wedding rings always
on hand.
IMO
-Mrs. Geo. Vivian, of Mitchell,
spent Nett• Years in town with h;.1.1
u►other.
-Mr. David Itowcliffr has (hellos, d
-Miss hazel 'Browning left Tues- of his residence on Andrew stre•1, to
(lay to resume her studies at the (La- , his uncle, Mr. P. Itotvcliffe, of Lon -
dies' College, Whitby. , don, who twill move to Exeter about
lite first of February. •Mr. David
ltowcliffe, who has been head miller
in Harvey 'Bros. mill for the past few
years, Iles resigned his position and
intends leaving town about the first
of February .for Granton where .he
will be engaered in the mercantile
business with Mr. ira An-
drews, they havin, recently
purchased a business in that village.
Mr. Jesse :Elston, who has been in
the mill for a number of years. has
been promoted to the position of head
miller.
-Misses Florence and Ethel North -
colt. spent a few days during the
past week at Milverton.
- Mrs. Thomas Gregory and dau;h-
ler Stella, spent tho Xmas holidays
itt Guelph and Eden Mills.
- el r. harry (Hooper, who was in
Alma, Mich., during the telst few
Months, lists returned (tome.
- "Slims 11. Sweet who has been vis-
itg friends in Hamilton and other
• 'Ater places has returned home.
-Rev. 0. 11. Cohbledick, and dauzh-
ter (Rita, of Woodstock, -visited -The week of prayer is being ob-
friends in town during the past served in the various churches this
week. a ,� week. On Tuesday evening service
-Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Ingersoll, wits held en Caves Presbyterian
splainee New '-ears this ga'sts of the church at which Rev. A. 1l. Going
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolt ti gave an address( on "Missions'. Olt
Shell.
- Mrs. Miller anti sots Gregory, of
Woodstock. who .were visiting Mrs.
Miller's parents, returnee( home last
Friday.
-Miss A. M. Cohbledick. of 'Tor-
onto, trite was visitittz her parents
all t he North end has returned to
Toron to.
-Mr. and Mrs. 'A'. C. 1'e:u•ce, of
Iona. spent New Years with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and !Mrs. \Vitt.
Northcott.
-Mr. Geo. A. Iluswell. of North
Manchester Ind.. visited relatives in
Exeter and Centralia (luring the New
Year holiday.
-Mr. Fred Brook and son, of lit.
Thomas, spent New Year's Day .with
his sisters. Mrs. C. Novi heel t, and
Miss M. Brook.
-The fire .leparlme,it was called
out on Tuesday afternoon. on ac-
count of a fire lit Frank .Wood's
slaughter house.
-Thee Misses' Winnie and Mart list
Catlin{ left Monday for Dashwood to, married to Mr. Sanders six years :aka
and left no children.
Wednesday evening in Main Street
Methodist church Rev. W. M. Martin
spoke on the "Ilonte". In the Triv-
itt Memorial church on Thursday
evening Rev. E. A. Fear will live an
address on the "Sunday School", and
in the James St reel Methodist church
' Collins
Our Platform f
t and Policy.
Pure Drugs.
Polite and efficient service.
The 1 est. for the least stoney.
Skilful compounding of pres-
criptions.
We are Best Pleased
when You are Satisfied.
This week we have
3 doz. 40e. 35c and
:30c flair Brushes to
he sold for 2i) each
Splendid value s,
make an early choice
Remember the price, 25c.
This beingthe beginning of the New Year we wish to
have a straight forward business talk with you. - Where
a.. you deal? �vh.. .i., you deal there? re you satisfied
This the be innin of the Year we wish to
have a forward business talk with you. - Where
do Why do deal Are you
with your purchases? Would you change Stores if you
could do better? These may be personal questions but isn't
it true that you want courteous treatment? You want the
best goods at the lowest prices? Von want a variety of
of goods to choose from? You want to feel at home in the
store with which you are dealing? These are but few of
the things you want, and should get no matter where you
are dealing, just remember you can be at home in this store
you can get the best of goods -the kind you want at the
price you wish to pay, here wz are always on the alert to
accommodate you in every particular Colne to us with your
shopping list we will see to it that you go away well satis-
fied. Wishing you a 1 lappy Ncw Year,
CARLINC BROS.
TELEGRAPHY
The Pathway to Success
The Canadian Telegraph and
Business Colleges
Of St. Thomas, Ont. and Aylmer, Ont.
have the Grand Trunk Dispatchers
wire running through their class roots
and guarantee to place every voting
man graduate of the Telegraph De-
partment with the Railroad Company
or refund tuition fees.
Telegraphy
Shorthand 8c Typewriting
Bookkeeping
New tern. opens Thursday, January
2nd, 1908, Call or write for particulars
E. II. BEST. Manager.
�e Sovereign Bads
of Canada
MEAD OFFICE :-TORONTO.
Nati Vp Capital: • • $3,000.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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pEtoiLP JM CD AL LPubrAcuoxwtn.tisq.zJ11'rct•a
ALtarr, Esq., rn1 Vice -
HON. D. MCM1Lr.AN,
ALCM. CAMPBELL, Itsq M.P.
A. 11. Dy.1ENT. Req., M.P.
HON. Psi P.R. MCLAREN, br P.
W. K. Mc NAUOBT, Bat,
Amax. B1ccs, Rag., K.C.
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p James-fr. (entente-WIN/II
retssaLs, - • • Asst. Gesira3t
Savings Bank Department
laare..t at best current tales paid quartb.
SHORTHAND
The best stepping stone for a young man
or woman is a thorough training in Short-
hand and Typewriting under competent
teachers.
wintcr Term 6offldll6Cs 6111.1908
illE 1899,12dFAstliglinIN9 COLI �
We give individual instruction, make a
specialty of each pupil and place each
graduate in a situation.
WM. C. C00, C. S. R. Principal.
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COLE'S DRUG STORE L-- -
at Friday t v g, Rev. Mr. t I O. F.No. 117, on Thursday eninii, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
will give an address on "Tensperanco Jan. 2nd. 1. 1 . G., Wm. Fr H nee: • i Z Enter Any Day Z;
:Ind 11or.al Reform". (i. A. R. Kinsman: V. G. Chas. Bite
-\'heir died at tit. ,losrph'a Ito,- -Miss Mary Lang, of ilrucefleld, i F•
et ec Mrs. .. c M. h Wan: R...
n an• L.s,N.G. W.Mtathatn;
former part of the week is improving. Its. ',G., errs:V. i•' Western Ontario. No extra ch •
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• arge for two courses.
• Most eminently gnalifled in- •
• structors. Graduates assisted to Z
'l i 11 U Mack last week
Bey: R. S„ It, N, Teri°. E. Our menitgement'irains more •
pital. London, on Saturday, ,I:uniary vt I uke, Tress., E. I 'K .M \ ti i BookkttiFsn a Stenographersfnsni and •
4th, Emily Wood, beloved wife. of -Mrs. John Wood who was ill the W. %V, Ta t Honkkaplu'rs then any other in •
James A. Sanders. of London, tray- W. B I d ( C. _ •
elfin; agent for the lleiuezman Piano j
Co. The deceased had Le.'st confined
in the Hospital ;at London since
Thnuks;ivin;. Mrs. Sanders was '211
years of nee end was bort. in tthc
township, of Ushorne, beim; a deezli-
ler of Mr. \Vin. Wood, a former resi-
dent of that 'Township, but now a
resident of London. She was :also :t
niece of Messrs. ,John, Ilan :and Frank
Wood of town. The remains 1.5 're
brouelal front London Monday. the
funer:it takityt place from the d:• -
vol to the Exeter cemetery. She was
-Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Saginaw, Northcott; Warden, .los. Latnhrook,
Michigan, were the guests of Mr. A. E. Con. S. Bolder; R.S.S., W. Martin; L.
Hodgen over Sunday. S.H., J. May; Chap. A. 11. Hind;tI. G. 011,
Edward Beaver U. A. Stewart.
commence their duties as teachers in
the public school there.
Mr. and Mrs. \Win. IIrca111ata 811(1
Mr. and Mrs. Berl !Iceman. of Lon-
don• were the guests of )Ir. and Mrs.
W, J. Beaman, New Years.
-Mr. Wallace Fisher, a former
clerk the Sovereign - bank branch
here. has been promoted to t ho nc-
countartttship of the Windsor branch.
-The assembly given by the Bach-
elors and .Benedicts in McDonnell's
hall. Tuesday evening was wall at-
tended. Tony Vita's !London 111r'lers
furnished the music.
-Mrs. A. 1'. (toss. of Livingstone.
Mont., who visited her sisters Mrs.
Miss : .. Rot t rent during the
Collins and .it tit 1 1
g
past couple of months. left last Sat-
urday for her home.
-Mr. W. J. Welsh, of Kansas City
Mr. and Mrs. Inksater, of Paris, Dr.
and Mrs. Ilona way. of Teterboro and
\ • McDowell. n istowe
1)r. end .Ir.. [ Listowel
are. the .zuests of \Ire. Win. Welsh
and Mr. and Mrs. \V. .1. Itissttt\
-The loll ringers of the 'frivil t
Metnorinl Church were ent,•rlaiis d
lotus oyster supper at the Molson's
dank by Mr. and Mrs. N. Dyer Her -
(1011. on the morning of January 1st.,
after thoir esre,tuous efforts rpt tit.
Is'lls.
-1'rof. ('rocker's clever cotnpat►y of
performers exhibited their tunny
start lin; tualities es entertainers in
-Al the annual sleeting of rho
"Iluron Indians" Exeter Gun Club,
011 Friday evening lest the follow-itr4
officers .yea.' elecl.d fur 1!In$: Pros.
N. 1). Ilut loft Vice -('res. Fred Kerr:
Chnirin:,It. N. Taylor: Sec. -'frons. W.
,Johns: auditors .1). Ilartlel' and F.
.1. Wickwire. Mr. Frank Triebn.'r,
Ho retiring president did excellent
i the last
during work
for the club1
year as did all the officers :and :ire
deserving of credit for the success-
ful shoot last year mid for I ht' snug
bal:uace now to their credit. The
Annual Good Friday Shoot ens ar-
ranged for turd various eosunillees
hpI,0iral.'d 10 slake arr:ulge:netus in
e • oot. The boys
e w't I the
.h
connection a 1
ere looking forward to n 10'x1 dray
and :a big shoot, with a Tarte nuoa-
her of shooters present.
-1).'alh on Tuesday. Dec. :list. call-
ed of I'.A
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reward r1
c(I l0 her lam r t. T
most esteemed r.•sidotns. Eliza Lout,
beloved wife of Williaul Maker. et
the extreme old age of t(I) yen re. 2
months end four (lays. The deceased
was horn in the County of G•alw•ny
Ireland and carne to Canute when
three years of axe set t lin z with her
,n rents is Lappin.' township. near
the city of Ottawa. Later she moved
to London and in le56 she t% as mer-
riest to her now sorrowitl1 husi,ind.
After their marri8ze they moved to
the township of Stephen. and h.•in;
the Opera house. Monday nizht.lamonr the first settlers. endued tit
'Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday tsizht 113rdttips of pioneer life. Twt'ts(y-
three Bears aro they moved to Ex, 'Ier
in 1906 they held a re -union of
his family of equines ;heti; a really
marvellous exhibition.
-Public tneetin;s in the interest the family. the occasion bcin; the
of M. Y. McLean. the Liberal Candi-' celebration of their golden weddin;.
(tate for South Huron. will Is' held Ite'.irtee her husband she i• eurViV,`d
in Zitnnser's hall. Dashwood. Moults, try four sone and three den !leers,
Tan. 13th. ; at t he Sep.arat.' retool, Tltonees. of \'ort El sin ; \ynt. .1.. At.
l)r:«1.1.' Tue•d,t' Jan. 11111.: Town Marv? : tieoree. Walkerville. and
• gond positions. Other colleges 2
-lingi. ItisJasPowell, i.o and
Mrtu, ll, is 81'118C1010.; FOIL THE TIMES.
visiting his parents, Nr. and 1►irs. Geo. = engage our graduates as teach- •
Powell, Mill street. -t-- • ere. •
-Mrs. (Rev.► Fear was called to GREEN'S MOVING PICT ITRES. • individualinst'sction
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Stratford Tuesday owing to the illness This well •known attraction o'lens Z M•�tr. Cot'titast; in �Matricttlal- •
of her mother. Mrs. Davidson, :, two ni'_Mts enzn lrmetlt at aha • ion, Civil Service, Pen •
: Shorthand, Bookkeeping, etc.
-Mr, and Mn'. Shnehett,anf Bad Opera House hero Tuesday nithl, •
Axe, Mich., are the guests( ot the lat- 1Ith inst.. with a complete new lot • Send a postal for inforrnaluan •
let's stetpr, Mrs. diplon ('am'lt►ell of pictures of n variety to suit all about C.ANAtr,A'rt (iRF..trEti'r •
T Cu N OF asiihln (IRA nit Bests •
e( 3s
Card of Thanks. --I desire to thank t,lt ", projected 1 f olutcly flicker- eatsCor.r-t:tl 111 •
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the ladies and gentlemen for their
hearty enpport given me at the muni•
cipal elections. -\V..1. Ifeet,IAN.
-The .lames Street Epworth League
will give a patriotic evening next
Tuesday night. The program will be
of a patriotic nature.
-.John Boyd, the colored reran who
shot E. F. Wandle in a restaurant in
Toronto, was hanged at Toronto SVed-
neicy K a morning.
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Hotel for Sale.-•'l'he Royal Hotel
Crediton, is for sale suhje.►t to lease.
For terms and particulars apply to
%V.si.'rtctt CLAIM, Crediton.
-The result to date of the Local Op-
tion vote Monday in the 011 municipal-
ities shows tit places heard from as
follows, 31 victories an 1 19 defeats).
-You may wonder why Judge John
Farmer has a more expansive ,utile
than usual. A glance at our birth
column will tell you he's a grandfather
-Mrs. H. Bee, Miss Ethel Ree and
Miss Tait of Parkhill, Mrs. W. .1. Bee
and daughter of Ails:i ('raig, spent
New Years day with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gidley.
Mr. Thos. Case has rented his farm
on the 1st concession of Ushorne to iia{ of t, retable extnclion ar,• harm -
Mr. wellington Ned, of Exeter, also less to take.
s pleasttitt mixt sire. i1 taken roe- 81IBSCRIBB P011 TiIF. Ti F..8.
of Hay to Mr Albert \Villard. ! Warty for a fort dare, is maid to
The steamer Mount Royal, one of overcotno almost any case of Ith(tuttta-
the C. 1'. It. boats, which left Antwerp i tient. The pain atnl shelties. if any CALIFORNIA. MEXICO, FI,OItIDA.
on Dec. 7th, with a large number of diminishes with each dose. until per- are the fecorire ttinter resort s. and
passengers, and which was supposed inanent resells are -ol,taitir"i. and the travel from Culads as constantly
to have been lost,stean,edinto Queens- ttithottt injuring the 1a.0111nd1. While incren�int ONS ilk: tot only to rho iin-
town, Ireland, Tuesday morning. there nre rn:u►y so -celled Rheumatism Peeved (Mancini condition, •of the
-Al a special ,Sleet meeting of the renl('(1i.'R, patent medicine's roe. mew peel to but lar;ely to thn Ivor.• com-
rstepayere of S. S. No. fifty, on Jan - of which do /tee relief. few r.•nlly fort 91" and ;nicker transportation
nary 2nd, it was decided to change tiro t,` rtll'nrr►t rrsults. noel fit•` ef:ot' fac: ties, and the Grand Tr.nik rail-
ratepayers
site of the prevent •ehoul to the will, ns( doubt be zrently appmciated W.1' .yatem is s lender in this.
corner south, known as Jones' corner, by tunny sufferers here 3t this Jim,•. t end -trip tickets rive choice of
and will erect a new mchool during the in pay at the dru;etorrs of this ally .1,4s hest router, 20111; once 5531
neithborhood. elicits the information :an 1etuntie another. to;et hrr tsith
leas liv the latest timehina and evert*
scene of each picturr t'nM•utc:d by
realistic sound effect". A welcome
ac luisition this season is Mr. Berl 011
\r. ('eters in the I:ctraa illustrated
son IS The ever increasitt1 popular-
ity of Green's movin.t pictures was
eironzly mnnifested in Balt Xmas
week. when hundreds were turned
away al ten rotlet'cutiV" perform--F.very nawtpapxsr wet
ant♦ to pub-
ances. The professor's to a znificent list the Nlaw.i. T'hc' utore to wy t hn
pictures shown las( menmon here sloths snore protp:•rooi it will be. Local
to ed hon
,;•s.
W0111/1 r•nsurv• him crowded • r►ews items are ^specially haul t
run down. How many timet Is ire
you, dear reader, been approach( 1
by the new+paper man for en item
of new a and told him that you knew
notliin;; of interest. Probably at tlto
:minele time yourtv' ra dfsniI
aero
•awt) n 1 visit or someone ' 1rom
nut of teem vvvi<itus4 .al your
Ilomc, Of routs.'s' Neu didn't inten.1
to deceive the scribe, yet w ben you'
r('c; iced your Amoco- you 1(ondcrc 1
why your family or friends wore not
naentins'd. A zood way to I toi l all
this 'ra to kindly inform us of the
Inert or drop a nor n tit.•
office to t h.. 'leper. 'the one ile•
may not annnet to much, but '
crap columns of saris 11..‘t .1 is t 11
Of the In1!a1 pi.,..1'. St" f
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GLINTON
BUSINE.sS GOI L EGE
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• I).%NIEI. E. EBY, Vier Principal. •
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'('(•:(Alai (IOW TO \IIX IT.
A well-known authority on Itheu-
nlatisru twos the re•td,'rs of a lar j•'
New York daily piper the followin;
leas
simple and ha nn .
e yet ten
volts v
v. l 1
Carl
prescripliou, in tchich anyone
eaeilyrp,ra''l3re :It home,
Fluid Extract 1)sndelion, oar -half
ounce ; Conapnuttd Karim'. one ounce ;
Compound 1'vrup Sarsaparilla, three
COB.
our
Mix by shakitse well in I bottle,
,uul lake a tenepoot►ful dose after
each meet and at bed -time.
Ile elates the'. the inzr:4Ii.•nts can
be obtained from env toed prescrip-
!ion pherineey at 511:111 cost, and, tin -
his other farm on the 2nd concession
Thu
11111. Bayfield. \1'cdneeday. .la n. 1'i; 11.arry. of i)etroit and Mrs. 1.lynts. coming summer. that Sheer druzs nre harmless and full inforteelion not lose rvat tong
Town Nall. Varna, Thursday, .1.i ti. 1':x••ler. Mrs. C. %neflr, i:s. t .r end l The following officers were installed
it i). D. cell lw bouzht separately. of lie no be obtained from any Grind
yr;th.: Far Inbar Public Hall. an. 11rs. A. Denten r, Exeter. The fun lO. M. 1, 0, Stanburyatthe tu
.itrist' here %till (nix pries- s- Tr .k Ticket Atetlt or write to J.
With. .The tn.etin{s still colmin:lice lere] tans held Thursday Alan. 2nd.. in specfalmertfngof Exeter lodge, L O. ,•,;.,;inn for our readers if "eked to. P. 'Icllonulrl. It, 1'. A. Toronto Ont.
at Si o'clock. p. tn. t9tment twiner in the I:xet r centtery.
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