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Exeter Times, 1908-01-16, Page 51 H t EX -t' T E R TIMES, JANUARY llitll legal' 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT During January on all Crockery in Stock Including Cups and Saucers, Plates, Berry Sets, Salad Dishes, Cream and Sugars, Lamps, Pitchers, Bowls, .K7c We have Just Received a Shipment of irDr. Hess Stock Food in 25 lb. pails at $2.00, 7 ib. packages at 65c• Poultry Panacea 35c Instant Louse biller 35c llerbageum 25c and 50c packages Highest Price for Produce. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar IIead(!uarters for Skates, Axes, Saws, Razors, Stoves, Pails, and Lanterns We have on hand a number of Mitts and Gloves which we will sell at rock bottom prices. Don't forget that we install Furnaces and keep on hand the largest supply of all kinds of I-[ardware and Stoves to be found anywhere. , W. MOORE - KIRKITON ft MILLS, - WOODI-111M We have a large etock of frieze Overcoats 1n boys' awl menu. \Vo are trunnine off cheap regular $6.00 coals for $4.00 and boyo' regular $5.00 for $3.50. Underwear all wool per suit $1.00. Fleece lined h••avy,- weieht $1.20 a suit, we have till lines of underwear at the right prices. Now Di the tizno for rubbers~ We have all kinds of Rubber;s: in overt -rubbers and Heavy lumberman'3 Rubbero :boys and mens. In Groceries nye have a full stock kill nice and froth. Rai - sine 3 lbs. fur 25o. Sulphur 10 lbs. fdr 25c. Ba1be 10 lbs. for 25c. Oil Cake 12 lbs. for 25c. And we want your trade- Butter. 24c. -25c. .n lb. --l:_ :- Egze 23c. c t-th, 24c. trade -Dried Apples, brute 7c. per IIS. A. MILLS, - Woodham. I Seeds of this beautiful " Santa Rosa" Poppy aro given absolutely free Seeds Free A huge gn,r.cr of poppies says : •• Pout I S.itita Rosa' is an exceptionally fine mix• lure of Shirley Poppies, by far the best we have seen." We will give absolutely free a package of these seeds to every person who will send for our new handsomely Illustrated 1908 Catalogue. 11 you prefer, you may has e a package of our Canadian Clete Turnip rCanada's Pride To mato seed in place of the poppies. Write to -lay and name your choice. Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd. London, Ont. Canadian ' Before ttriej After` ••••••••NNNt•••••••••4, Hair Restorer • A 0 4 • A O Will restore grey hair to its natural color. Stops falling hair causes to grow on hall beads. Cures dandrulr, itching, scalp diseases. 13y its use thin hair grows luxuriantly. Contains no oily or greasy ingredients. is entirely unlike any other hair prepares. tier ever offered for sate. A good, reliable Canadian preparation. l nsollrtled TestIntonlals. Edith A. Berke, Missionary Ii. M. Church, Jlkhiutini. Egypt, and friends. greatly pleased with results after two years using. •L. A. tropes, Wither, Montana. My hair brid whiskere restore41 to natural colo,, dark rown, by using Canadian Hair Restorer. MIV.Ornnt,llurge cville,Ont. Canadian Hair BtestOrcr is the bet 1 have ever used. "John 0. Hall, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton. Canadian (lair Restorer/ins worked wonder,. Sly head 1' ncatrly all covered with thick growth black hair, original color. Pt01r1 by all wholesale and retail dntggi•ta. Mailed to any while -4, in the civilized world on receipt of price. .sic. Manufactured by Inn *Lawn (0., Windsor, Ont„ Canada. Sold in 1':xeler by W. S. Cole. W. fil. 1towey and .1. \V. Browning, Drug- ' a fists. No Honing No Grinding, RAZOR FLA £S+'- N. 3 A. K. 0. [rem A. C. - Lis " I.as initials with gouts etched 1/"" C Spot s Carbo Magnetic blanc. Da:sn'tthis sol . e tha hacntinggues- ton •e l;- * shall i give kim)" ' 1.r a wt; .t.5 t•s one for a roan. tie /// ` 1.41. act! prsettcat exough to be a ! /n i, v:.nts sv r.•'.etkiag exelaaiveiy rcatcu• t _t') rem:ader of the donor. t tea, l.e tea razors,'• or "l'e : e !� tSa bsrkcr shop!" you ex, A.: the mere reason for • Canso bl; - s::.e race: -he knows from (aperi- ent 3 aperi- 4 Ie) t 1S .',rr;tnrty in securing a rscor Ithat west gl.e sats,fact oa every 437 e.rthatt per.oG. at botniig and cried. SrC- l•.'br you buy a precious stone . ruble secure an expert to select e go to wc.1 established Arra rte Ie... cn conditronaliy guarantee parity Rarer steel requeres even a,,we care . in selection. It.. 'trite oto;e than • precious stone i t quality. Tilt Carte lase -foto razor has all the gored r,ua;at.es • razor r '.ould lar- tet`, Nee-onayancts left out. Oae of these raro:t g.:en as a Cir.stmas present 11..1 pros,: a fast. , icy to B1- tees ..rut. We carry a complete lint , f Il e wtKeesen MYnatty pu:trn• elvers, Carta ?Signior Rams, ant erose tort ery ce,,:r i a :tut en`:a•red • : tie Wage wRDa:t r,.tr`rester. - J f SAYS THIS IS BEST A leading health journal in answer- ing tho question, " \\•hat is the ]rest n-escri�)tion to clean and purify the h1 Ind ' prints in a recent issue thu 1•,.1".'.ing : F.uirl Extract 1ktui.I lion one ounce; Competind S laatnnc, one ounce : Comp nati.t Syt up Sate .parilln, four .:once.. Shake well and nse in tc.i,;poonful .l.sraafter oath me ti and at bedtime. A well-kmnto ph sician st alce a:: hese :tie lionite•se veeetal,l. iego :rt_, which 111 Ise ohtaineal Dom .•5 y.NuI pt,-,•t1p•ion pharmacy. This mixture w ill ,;.:m the lee st of al! i • pin it ice. In just a few d.n. th.! akin oc_ln. to cleat of '.ot. s. le. :5 11•0110. puts 5' g- 1 .u,d •ver;!)• into run-down rh•i,ilitutc t •.,.•n a .1 women. For many yenta n, ti Ilia ,tt •1 . hats Imen c•, 1-1 ler e.1 1 1,100.1 nte,bcinr, 1: t w pile 1, a, lilt up a ,•i made new L 0,ti, the rmpinitiev r,•mrnal within and tl:.• o'er) necon.pli'.he.I wa4 o' iv t. ee. • .u, V. Sweetie -111a, however, „i.• n v-111 i s con11inntiOn with Com atnin.1 S.datone and Extract Dani hen, works wonders. This rombilsati•m pits the ki•ltoy, to work to li': and sift out the waste matter, 11 1, acid, and other impuritiee that ea ire• disease. it mikes new Lluod and relieves rheumatism and lame back and bladder troubles. • • • RS .i e • •i et 4 O O et O 1 ♦O 44400•0•4 4400 te••000.0".".1, LEARN ORESS-MAKING BY MAII in your ',are Cote at _mint•• nr Take a Personal Course at School. oe To enable all to (earn we leach (t11 x cash or instalment plan. We also teach a 1 personal class at school once n month. Class commencing last Tuesday of each 60 Vn month. These lesson's teaches how to cut, fit and put together any garment from the plainest shirt waist suit, to the most clatter. ate diesq, The whole: family can learn from one course. We have taught over seven thousand dress -making, and guarantee to give five hundred dollar% to any one that cannot learn between the age of i4 and 40. Von cannot learn dress -making as thorough as this course teaches if you work in shop% for year'.. Beware of imita- tions as we employ no one outside the school. This is the only experienced Mews Cutting School in Canada and excelled by none in any other country. 1Vrite at once for particular., aq we have cut our rate one- third for a short time. Address: - SANDERS' DRESS -CUTTING SCHOOL, 31 I:rie St.. Stratford. Ont.,('anndav WANTED AT ONCE. -We have de- cided to instruct and employ a num- ber of .+m'irt young ladies to tench our course in Dresgmakine, haven; one teethor for the Aix nearn,t towns whore t hey live -sag: 20 to 35. Those who have .yanked (►t dreesmekinz, or like drawir; pre- ftared. l'Itetse do not npply antees 1 you eats devote your whole time. Address -THE 8('11001,. n w. s. Druggist FO1t TILE 'fiM1.S. Cole, Druggist 'R:4ICI.), V11.T. 110.4 N11111.)Qtll4 Crediton Dit. I', J. ilMoCUF., 511: 5113E 1t ON- 'rAltlO cOLLL•l:N: 1,11 toe and Surgeon's, eucceesur to 1)r. E. A. /Mist. Oreditutt. Ont. 11.r. 11 11 rt Clark. rho lied th• contract of it:tinting the now school house at Celia retie has cunapleted th.• painting of the school. Bert did :, good job, in fact he is a good painter grainer decorator and paper hanglet. Dir. Robert Clark, of Sebring ville, purchased the ,butcher business of Mr. Chas. Stock, is expected stere t his 5t eek. Mr. 'Thos. Lawson. sotto is now looking after the shop, will con- tinue with Mr. Clark. It seems difficult to fill the of- fices of trustees in our village. At t nomination )ueezitg held a few weeks ago three were nominated, but two of t hose appointed diel not wish the office Ao another jsoucination tweeting was called for Friday of last week when one more was nominal ot. Another trustee is wanted to make the three. and it will be nece'esary. to have another nomination meeting to fill the vacancy. The trustees now in office are Mr. \\•tn. Lewis and Mr. Got tleib 'Morlock. Mr, Jacob and Abraham Sbettler, o '!at• • •.v • • :•t• silor sl n our town. e, 1.: .r 1Xeuschwanger lest this week} Parkhill.Miss Ethel Plummer. of fort Hu- ron is visiting friends in our village. Deputy- Reeve ICell*rmatu► :11lend- ed council meeting in Crediton on Monday. Mr. ,las. Eidt was in J31ytlt and •t • LinwoodntLinwoodfor a few days last ]t reek. Miss Theo illartleib has secured a position as teacher at Milne in Sun- cor County at a sal:try of $425. Mr. G. Aest•eicher spent Monday in t he village on business. Mr. Sweitzer, of halm:neigh, Mich. is visiting relatives in the village for 0 fee weeks. Jlr. Christ Fainter move(' a load of shop utensils for M r. Stock to Se- bringville, Friday last. Mrs. Haply E. Le.ssi.. of Findlay, .Ohio. is visiting under the parental roof. The re -organization of the Evan- gelical Sunday school took place Sunday last. Amongst some of the modern ideas introduced was a young 11'(11.' glibly class as nl:to n young ladies Bible class. 15 names are al- ready enrolled in the young hens' class evhich number it is expected will be doubled very shortly also 30 young ladies nvere enrolled. The school is in a very prosperous condition the Sunday school finale chore- is adding greatly to the in- tereo taken. The Choristers sang very acceptably last Sunday evening. 'fee first Council for 190H mel i11 1he ')'own shall, Mond•ty. RI creates appetite BOVRIL added to any dish gives it the delightful o,iar of roasting beet. Makes your nt•'uth water -puts your appetite on (-etre. Its rich, beefy flavor, stark the gastric juices Cowing, It; ]ping, the digestive organs extract more nutrition from the food you eat. BOVRIL is not a mere extract. it _ontaia' in concentrate:l forth all the essence, substance and Gavor of prime beef. Whet: tired out, try a little BOVRIL in a cup of boiling water, with a sada biscuit. 'Twill refresh and strengthen v. n. All good ,:ioks keep BOVRIL always on hand. There's not a day passes that it cannot help snake so.od dish ]pot-: palatable: -more nourishing. All good grocers sell 130%12 1 L. r,g "it-`aINi1 tiii rner Scason fiodin ficre The season for putt- ing on new wall pltpEr is again here and, I wish to inform those who intend to do papering this sp- ring that, .[ have a nice stock on hand of all the latest (le- iigns, Also samples to choose from. We make a specialty of gran- ing, ask for prices. HERBERT C. CLARK Crediton. Painter, Grainer and Paperhanger Agent for Ladders and Step Ladders features of the Laurier governme'nt's policy were forcibly presented. Dir. Simeon Ireland and fatnily, who spent the last week here on account of his father's illness, retarne(L Tues- day morning to Their home in Strat- ford. Mr. Abe and .lake. Scheltler are Hotel for Sale. --The Royal Hotel visiting; friends .in town. Crediton, is for sale subjeot to lease. A number of young. people gathered For terms and pa rtic.ulurs apply to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,))ick. WALTER CLARK, (n editon, Baker on .\o ay c'.et a , in honor Von should bear itou• Win. 1'.nl- o.f Miss Bruce who is visit in; friends I(rsu'1 Minister ot Cuslonre, at the in the villa ;e. The evenings nvas ]'own Ilnll thisThursday nigyht. lie spent in various games and singing. is nue of the nbleslThursspeakers the After lunch was nerved all joined in singiAuld Lang Syne and parted for their homes all having enjoyed a pleasant (venin :•! i.s Zimmer -.rave a rag; ben for they• lint ladies ill town on Wednes- day 1 -toning. Mr. awl Mrs. henry Icahn who have been visiting friends hole: for the last month retunted to their home in N. D. on Tuesday morning.. A meeting in the interest of M. V McLean, the Liberal candi- date, will be held in the Town- ship Ilan, Crediton, on Thursday evening the 16th. Thc candi- date will be present to address the meeting also Mon Wm. Pat- tetson, Minister of Customs and others. Dashwood ib block shoe stoic Ilattl 1 9 •%ui New .hu 1 \lr, .1. dlar11e1L wishes to nnttolnce Ie •t to she public that Ito has o1 n. l bunt and shoe store in Dashwood and .olieits a share of your patronage. hie secured the services of Mr. .1. ('01115(151. a firstcless shoemaker in every poppet. itep lit ing (10115' 011 tbo shortest notice. Ile sells cheaper then the cheapest. 51r. .1. Kellerntnnn is having the interior of his store repainted this %veldt. Nile .1. K:t eet a of Grind liend, was :a pie•asaul caller in our village on SIond:1y. Sped il services have 1 n wont - minced in the Eva ngelicnd church this week, a l' fore Rills are out calling Itders for n the election of the new .Lutheran church in the springy. Mr. ,Ed. Edighoffer, of Blake. spent Stiminy with friends in our 5 11 lg;e. Mrs. )Vin. Hhrumm and children left Monday morning for Welland to join her husband 51r. Shruutns. who i5 11055 engaged in business in Ihat pL•ace. 1:11)'1' -STA 1) i A 1 niet but very pre' 1 v wretdin look i.l•Ice on the seventh day of ,1:.11111 r5 ;.t six o'clock p. til. at the residence of 'Sirs. Christian St el. , e le ll t heir date thtery Stis'. Entine 1. r11,r the happy bride of 11. .1. Eidt, ) Milltest son of 51 r. and Sire, Jos- . pli I•:i.11, of D:,shwood. 'fro the st rail,- of lite 'raltlit:outer '.Srd(1inI ria , t els played by Miss E. C. !Sidi sis- ter of the •rrootn. Ibe Croom, silpp0r1- ed by Mr. It. Slade brother of 11,-' bride, took their place and •1 .h.• CASTOR For Infants and Children. Have The Kind You H re Always Bought Bears the Signature of Zion The commodious home of Sir. \\•m. Taylor teas .the scene of a pleaetlni ;atherin;; on Wednesday eveIiu; ,1:111. 8t11 tvIsen about fifty of the' people connected with Zion Church and Sunday School assembled to ex- press there appreciation of the fam- ily as citizens. neighbors and friends and their regret at their intended departure from our neighborhood. Interest was .'s y occasion Inf added to the c u by, the homecoming of the groom, Mr. ]lector 'Taylor rind his newly made bride ,(nee• Miss Ina Kent, of Luc:Ii) ret urninr-50 their homes that evening from their -honeymoon trip to Toronto, llemiltoi, St. 'Phone's and other place.. After the company lied spent :t short time in social conversation -congratulating! the you're married couple and singing 1111 old familiar hymn "guest be the 'fie that Binds" -51r. and ,51rs. Taylor and family were conducted to the drawing room where Air. Taylor was presented with a beautiful Morris chair, Mrs. Tay- lor with n comfortable rocker, while Misses Mary and Effie each receiveed an India paper. Morocco bound alible The presentations were urul• by 51r. Ii. 8;uire, 51rs. T. Brack, Miss Annie Parkinson and Sliss Bert he 'Taylor as the following address sots bei,'; read by Mr. 1'. Morley. "Mr. and 5!rs. Wm. 'fay lo, :and fuin- ily.- We have taken this opportunity of assentbliu_• in your home to spend a social hour or so with you before you. leave tis to form new friend- ships and associations in another place. We are sorry to lose you from our midst, but cheered by the 1houelit that your new hone' will not bo very Lar away. and hopei to have you often with us and assure you a hearty welcotne whenever you may conte. When partings are dr:+w- in; near, and old associations .Ire be- ing broken up '.e realize the truth that "no ratan liveth to himself," and itow Mitch ere depend upon, and aro influenced by out. another; and •now when you are about to leave us lt , realize the place you hold in our 'es- teem and affection as Iteirlibors and friends 015(1 how much tt•e shall miss yott in our social and Christian work, especially in the Sunday school where: your places have been and will be hard to fill. \V0 ask you Mr. end Mrs. 'Taylor to accept these chairs and you Misses Mary and Effie. these Bibles not for their intrinsic value but as reminders of friends wil.h hearts full of ,rrati- tude for your faithful and loving ser- vices Ill the 11081, rill(' best wishes for -T- iyour happiness anprosperity int he FarquharuhA r future. ostnfllce inspector Campbell of We trust that the Postmaster h cox • comfort of I• London cud our local a I7 , rho chairs will not induce to indo- visit on .\1nnd,ty and reported every- Delight ill "�llltt.l' )E�e801'ts Of thing in first clash shrl1,P. Nr, and Airs. ')'hos, Kernirk at CALIFORNIA Blyth are visiting Alt'. and Mrs, And- rew Hackney, Messrs John Kay and Josliii t Jolhns' are anditingg the hooks of the 1'shorne and 1!ihhe'rt Mutual Fire Insurance Co. this week, The ]toles for the new telephone line , from Exeter to Farquhar ere all ready for the wire. Tourist tickets at low rates, Matster Kenneth McNirol is spent• }For tickets and full intormnton call o a week with hie sister Mrs. L. 1), i'ul• I U ton, at Itusseldsde, J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, Mrs. Andrew Hackney who has or write J. I). MCDONALi), l'ttioo been visiting itt myth for the past two Depot, Toronto Ont. weeks, returned home on Friday htet. -. - --- --- Miss Annie'iardiner is visiting her cousin Miss Gillliglan at 1Cirktote Death on '1'uesdiy remove 41 :In old \\'u are again • njoying sleighing, resident in I lir person of ,teatinat,(, iVe hope it will ., .y with us for a Hell. beloved wife of Mr. Woe Tow- tthile• ers at the ripe' old age of SO years. Local Option was defeated in Itos• She. with her husband calve from Scotland some sixty years ago and set 1bet on t he 141 li of Iliblirrt a hero they have lived leer sine', ,)bout n year alto Mrs. Towers fell Whet broke her 4hiell joint find <t few Jaye ago she had :1 stroke ssl 'h 1 trio and 1-eeres••ntelite vat tiering eel to hear :Iddreeses 011 lht; list, topics of the day. et loch %ere given by t he cannulate .Iso Mr. .Miller. member for .(Trey. in t he Dontiniott hullo.. and 51r, l'ellerl)1auu, of Dash• ‘,00u, candidate for the local house. ORDER A SUIT Why not I;ive yourself a sent, one tl.at will I.00k \Nell Wear Well, and Last Well. A Suit of Clothes or An Overcoat would be just the thing and something that would alto -d the wearer comfort as well as the pleasure of knowing that he is tressed \tell, We have the very latest cloths and patterns. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON Elimville 51r. John Andrew, ono of 1 sbortte•s best known residents passed away at the home of his son-in-law Albert Mitchell, its 13iddulph on Thursday, January tlth :tl;ed 69 years and 7 months. The deceased had been in poor health for sotne time, 0 general degeneration of the system nein; tlw chief cause of illness. At tiines he would feel able to ,;et nrotn►d, but vetch relapse '55001(1 leave high in a weaker a6yr condition. Although the best of medical attention was given hitt, it teas known that ttotbin; could be done to proton; live, except for a very short time and his death was not unexpected, Shortly before Christmas he felt well 1-nou;h to leave the home of his son Sidney, trill' tt,hout Ike was. living, and ac- companied by Lis now sorrowit►; wid- ow went to spend Christmas with his daughter airs. AMitchell in Bid- dulph. Tito change seetned to im- prove his health somewhat and Ito made his stn• :t little longer than he had expeiled. On Tupday,' 51r. Andrea sent for his solicitor Mr. Stanbury, of Exeter. and had his bus- iness affairs sett:ed. It u•aa 110110 too soon for Thursday morning it was noticed that he was (tear death's door, and the members of his family were sent for, but before all of them could eget to his bedside he had passed into 1 he is yond."Eng- land Sir. Andrew was born its 1) vots;tiree E ng - land andwhen fen years of age cant, to Canada with his ,ter ds. The family settled near Centralia, where they remained' a couple of years, 5vhe11 they moved to' the Sixth Con, of Usborue lot:'tin, on a farm, where the deceased diligently toiled for many ]years. Forty-five years ago he was united in ►narria;0 to Salah Ann (Spicer, who survives hien and who is also iii poor health. Sev- eral years oleo 51r. Andrew agave up the arduous duties of farm life, lure/ iii; the nlatriese n/•nt over 10 his 440(5 although he continued to reside on Gov farm. In politics 51r. Andrew was a staunch Conservative and in W • (, e 1 religion ns.► devout m u r of the 1 Methodist church, beinr a regular attendant at the Eliu►5ille church until his health compelled Lim to re- main in the house. He is survived by two sons, Ira. merchant, of Grant on and Sidney on the bout'Mend . and three daughters, ,Mrs. . liodzson, of Whalen. Mrs. D. Ito ecliffe, of Exeter and Mrs. A. .'Mitchell, Cen- tralia. Sir.Andrew 55 looked1 trait An tr as upon as n mitt of excellent character, was hi ;Illy respected as it resident, and although many titnes asked fo aspire for municipal honors, he respectfully declined. The retnaiis followed by a lar;e number of sorrowing relatives and friends Were taken front the r hisSatur- day - s drof Sit • • or ur r ' b► son l, v ► Shc +�u a ' ale noon and interred in t d y r 1 t b( family plot in the Elirnville cemetery. Mr. Wm. Snell t his week sold a sp:sn of grey colts to Wtn. Morris, of Wilbert. for !s rice sum. ood Wood Wood ofi ,Best I2tN) cord bard '.5 o d gust. watt ity. )'rices according to grade. \\'rod,kelt to suit customers, cord block. 01.4015 left at Tinges Office Thos. Har troll eak Women To weak and wiling wonrm, there is at least o It way to help. But with that way, two treatmea , must bo combined. Ono is local. oho is conatl !, ti ti . bothimportant. bothcsx fiat. lienal, but are W Dr. Shoop's Ntght titre is the Local. Dr. 'hoop's RestorativLe, the constitutional. The former -Dr. Sboo6•s Night Cure -is al toed ) mucous membrane suppository remedy, while D , Shoop•.Iteslorativois wholly an internal tree meta. Tho Restorative reaches throughout tjt entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve: - all tissue, and all blood ailments. •'s The "Night Cure", as Its name implies. does itili work while you sleep. It soothes sore and InHs*; ed mucous surfaces. heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the Itestorm*ve, eases nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition builds up wasted tiasues. bringing about renewdel strength. Niger. and energy. Take Dr. St oop'rt Restorative -Tablets or Liquid -as a general Wald to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. Shoop's Night Cure • W. s. HOWEY. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS A,c. Anyone Banding a sketch and descriptisn mal Quick) ascertain our opinion w ,ether an Invention ls probedf patentgagbQ ('onirnunnx• tlans,trlctlyeonedentla. HAIID OK on Patent. sent free 0I lest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tt.romrh hiuun ik Co, receive. *pedal notice, without a arge, la the �ntific American. Abandsomely illustrated weekly. Lnr".•.t cir- �ep�gatlou of any scientific journal. berms for Gaaada,$3.75 a year postage prepaid. Sold by.- OWE y_OW i C01236e1"81 • New Por(: newod GRAND TRUNK SYs EM Flower, Fruit and Sunshine A tickling cutlets from qtly c.luec, knee, but th•et they may contribute to your lotppintss sand prosperity in ise luickly stoPped by Ur. 1411.00P11 rho future. Cough. Cure. And it i;:.k)thoron;ill y harmless and safe that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to ;give it without hesitation, etett Ito very young babes. The svhol(asonte .green leaves and tender stems of a tun;• Ilealin; mountainous tthrub, furnish the curative properties to 1)r. Shoop'.' Cough Cure It calm the cough, and ca s '' +an • and e r h the r( 11 1 s ra'f't••' }iron - membranes. n I 1 membranes. No opium, eco 'chloro- form. tuothitot harsh used to injure or (suppresscrl Simply I5 a resinous plant extract (bat helps to ite•tl nchin; bun ;.e. The theiniarde c:tl1 call HO shrub which the Doctor asci, "The Sacreel Ile. Ii" Always lie. mend Dr. Shceop'e Cou;h Curc, Sold by W. A. Ilow•cy -WANTED.-Good servant ,girl for mon II family. Good %•ages to suitable party. One over 211 years of age pre- ferred. Apply to Times Office, Exe- ter. 10. Little Girls Face Cover- ed with Eczema CURED 115 %A51-Itl'IC. That terrible skin disease liceocna is no respecter of persons. It at- tacks the new horn baby 0s readily an ir•• a _ed. lad in Za111-110k we ha re \.atur•''. It,•ua:sly for combatting arch in the tlarlor which was decora1. end overcor,lint this torment int 1511(1 'sI with esertr:.•t, white roses and 3 fife/Wive disease. 1h.• following Cass•% testifyill1 10 the marvellous (ares brought ;.bout by Zain:Ituk is convineirt. a reunited tint in'/01n- Huk Ave have the very hest skin cur• offered to dais or :my 01 her count rf : Mrs. A. E. liras'., Sl. C1lherines. says : One Lox of Zn11,-Ituk heal- liztiled with eatull05 with n ed(11111 bell in the centre. The ceremony was conducted by Iter. (1. Tlstm, pas- tor of Ile• Zion's Lutheran church. Dashwood. The bride entered IIs. parlor on the arm of her father rind was toe vied in wale .lap silk iriul- med wide embroiders(' chiffon :ted ed my LiT'I1.1: t;lltl.'fi FACE of lEc- silk insertion with tulle veil atwl cur- xemn. We W.I. it for Cuts and Bores owe of oronti' ).lossotn'., carried r also." bon pest of white enrtlalions e,'_ Mrs. 0. A. Kers. I)eubeirh, Ont.. t w it It smilers. Miss Herl he s:lys : •'5l % I13bv'- 1.e ee '.very so bad t5 tilt licit 111 t 1. it I could not keep etockinr. oat Ler. .\ box of %aln-Hnk cured 1.1 i(ter the Dor for Irul f :1er1 " 1) one .1• .11. Nmilh. lllwkeebut . Ont.. t'. rites :"After three :1l"' tions 1' wa. better of Ectena fore I had tiled half a bor. 1 wall cured. Zeno link cures cuts. burns, Amide ulcers. tilluorm. itch. harieer'rs rash hlnorl prison. Lail h r. it rheum. nh- rasion•, ah•cesse. and 311 skin injure Eidt ,cted rim bridesin,itl was dres.- ed in French net over white silk, cer- n in t I 11011 met of pink roses w oh ii la1 Thc lee/hoe ti veiling suit te Blue Vette' ions cloth with tl black hat and roe' 1 n ut Bch. The present'. tecrit•rd r • 10111 hump r- otes In,l costly. TI. '.%ill reside in 1)1511 1%0011 w here 5I :'?ids has a pos- ition is heard miller. Mr. .1, Currive•au Lest week moved from Zurich to this vitln;e, \Vy :u•' g;i•ld that (lie family will still be represented at lir' Old horny, and we gladly welcome Sirs. (lector Taylor 10 her nett- hone' and our friendships, tvishitio then) both all the happiness and success that life affords. end Irusl that more intimate ne 010int:Ince may more firmly estab- lish mule:ll confidence and esteem. We myth' wideyou all man • happy 3 ) Ily :and prosperous years crowned with God's richest blessings, and if we siioulcl never all meet a . t 011 earth let us remember This look is not t he last, We yet fluty meat '.viler, seraphs dwell, : 1• Where love no more (k4Iloree the past Nor breathes gbat withering word farewell." Sir. 'fay lor very feelingly replied for himself and family. expresxil.r 1114 appreciation of the kindness always shown 'hent, thnrskine the people for the presents, which he assured (hent were not necessary to remind hiin of his old friends, as he could not forret them. ile closed by thanking them for t heir pressen..., eonferrin; on his 'emelt s s lie freedom of his Immo and hotline they '.5mild enjoy them- selves to the full. Short speeches npprecietiv,' of 51r. Taylor :Ind his family as neizhhors :and friende and eepeci:ally ns faithful Sunday /School workers were made by Rev. 11. .1. )'air. Mr. 11. eluire5 rind others. Music. sin 11nt. disp,sin,r of o d•aitity Iu,'eh provided by c Im Indies arid soeial chat, filler) up the time un- til nb0(11 mtdni;ht, when •111 repaired to 1lceir 1 •5 after spending n ghost rn joyahlr ecenirtz. Mr, and Mrs Tay- lor end tI tughtere. Mary :ted F:ffic intend .novint to their new home in Exeter very s/10111, 51 r. and Mrs. !lector i'aslor 1entaini►te 011 the MEXICO & FLORIDA Grand B end an pet on Monday last, also iu the village of '1'hedford. A Reform Meeting was held its Brenner's Ilall on Friday night its the interests of 51. Y, 51eLvall Re- form Candidate foi South Huron, A caused her (teeth. She lea'.• s a hus- band and 1) children to mourn the Ions of a loving and kind mother. The funeral wi11 take pl ae,e on Fri- day of this week for interment in the Slaffa eemrtere- ----_-es. - sludging by the remarks made after Kirk `. U •1 1 h.. n,ee•, ing 51r. McLean (made; a good in.piess .its ott his hearers. The con( ett to be given _y 1 h Kirk• Bich lI,,nilton intet(Lf furnishini ton Chore! SocietyonFriday.Ianun,y l,,. lose rut iin,.r operations in the 2>{th;promises to he 01,0 of excel linnet a uoIs t his week. merit,. Mr. Ilerhert Randers P. It (',0. John Young purchased A . horso 1.111).M.. 11Ie of London, England, from Louis 113 vette One day last who has been •,'eager! as solo violinist week. comes with the highest rrcnrntnenda• Jlofrerl Ireeland110 old d cc Don He is said to be is most brilliant peeted elititn of, tbls plae4an•, erass• artist anti to possess that depth of stricken hist week with a paralytic Poetic and romantic (feting so hetes• stroke, hat ue are glad to bear that sere' inn plays., of this espreseive in• be is 3 lube bell sr awl Log. to 50011 farm. strunlent A r ich trent, is in store. hear of his complete r. covery. John Ht•rn had a wood bee ou Wed -1 Mrs. H. Smith Baker, of Ailsa We err now looking for the rail- ncstlny Iasi week, l('raig t'.hohos lately sing %vit.t' such' road surveyors to eons !honied' Item Writ. Taylor intends rnnvleg to acceptnnc•5 in Exeter and I:11 HIV ille' since Ihey li tee found their other Exeter this week. I will b• heard again in serve of her survey not an)' too satisfactory, We. A'01g• nnnahrr took in the tea fit.] choicest, nngr,h(•ts, t Selsey, 11h lir way of (:rand Pond 11 .rt Monthly evening, need all In addition. *rens, quartette. (Letitia: to Sarni, would jlrevo 1 fnoro lucra- ,•,rt n pleasant tithe. tin:titer!e and Chc,riises will he given, Dire 1 ,'•l 1140 easier built and al less .'r•:1. !fern hart a eel, hatrt. on Fri -tinder the able direction rpt Sir. Fred• 1 cost Than to go further south nod IVO - (lay by falling on the ire fres-luring ; rick ('. Thomas, A U.('.0., L.11.1),M live in hope of se.eng t em he'r'e. tg, • skull, I Ites,•rved seats may be secured on Mrs. %mole left on Thursday to N. (Inrvett has pet in it dog power or after Jan. 21.1 by telephoning visit her daughter who lives in Sar in his barn and new cutq his straw Hider tk Marnh%ll, Kirk ton, nil. pump and pulps his roots. Slit. (tell Iierri•. who has IN•l•tl vin A number of f srrners took their hags The well keown strengt)i ning itine her • 5 or 51, •. Dell ,1ol1'trd Lai to (Iranton on Monday Prices do properties of iron combined with ret timed horny. The I.iber,I :perste,'; hold la re not go up mach other tonics :anal n most perfect ner-1 Harvey Itossenl,••rry purchar:d a last Monday ',tenni! was addr••.,t; k* 31111 di'(•as0s. Of ill stores and After a couple weeks Indic/ay Mr. 1 vine. are found in Carter's IronT'ills new ratter :,id rube Inst week troth 1st F. F. Terrier., and 11. If. Dewart,'dnittists at (10 cello% nr from Zom- f and Mrs, H. Taplor ate getting down which strengthen the nerves and Louis Re vette. K. 1'. Their ,eentle,5'n glee stir- Ilnk Co.. Toronto, for price. 6 boxes to (arm life. We welcome Mrs. body, and improve the blood and Mr. Wm. Dewey (s prCp+rinc t0 rine addresses in which the cardinal for R2.50. Taylor to our vicinity. 1 complexion. move hi• house fn *ho.flifage,