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Exeter Times, 1908-02-13, Page 5
i' HE EXETER TIME S, FEBRUARY I'ith1.341, e Busy and Economical Housewife always Uses DIAMOND DYES. "I have just finished dyeing some old and faded clothes, and I am agreeably surprised at the results after using your Diamond Dyes. The gar- ments I colored are now just elite new. I went over tie visit a neigh- Y•or, and the lady said, 'where did you ret that lovely black skirt?' I tolyl her et was the old green skirt I had worn {t 1 last summer, and that I had dyed with Diamond Dyes. I ata so well ,leased with Dlalttoud Dyes that I E.1u41 never use any other kind of dye itr the future." Crediton Dit. 1•. J. McC(1•:, MEMBER ON- TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC'. ins and Surgeons, Successor to Lr. R. A. Heist. Orediton. Out. Hotel for Sale. -•The Royal Hotel Creditou,is for bale eubjtol Lir lease. For terms and partieutars apply to WALTER CL.wlte, C1'tUllun. CRED1TON SCHOOL REPORT - Continuation. The following pupils pbtcuncd over .40 per cent, of the marks given. form 11., 111. -Latin - E. 11111 66. A. 11oltam:inn 56, G. Short 54, It. Kienzle 47, 11. Meadd Ili Forge I. Latin. -E. Gaiser 86, E. Treumncr 67, C. Finkbeiner 42, 1'. Heist 41. C. llluett, Teacher. DIVISION 111. Mrs. \V. Flynn, Maple Creek, Sask. To obtain horrors 75 per cent. was Diamond Dyes Insure Success. re;uired and 60 per cent. fora pass. If you have colored skirts, dresses Sr. IV. Honors -L. Gaiser, 1'. Treitz spits or jackets that have become faded tluss-Alm_eda Finkbeiner. •ettil unfit for wear, it is nu easy matter 111. honors -1I. Heist, L. Oes- give the old things a new lease o t*, and stake them look as if they had t come from the hands of some fash- iiab1 e dressmaker. corse or two packages of Diamond Ares will do the good work and save ,you many dollars. Thousands of well ssed women to -day, are wearing litinOnd-nyed suits, dresses and skirts, ;and are pleased to tell how the wonder- ful work was accomplished. Please Note. If your materials are mixed wool with cotton, or wool and linen, ask for Dlamond Dyes for Cotton. If your materials are all wool, ask for Diamond Dyes for Wool. • Free or Cost to all Ladles Send its your name and address by .post card or letter, and we will mail to you free of cost the fatuous Diamond Dye Aminal, Teddy -hear Booklet and Diamond I)ye Cook Book. WELLS `RICIIARDSO:: CO., LIarn'gi LIONTRI:_1L, 1'. Q. Canadian Hair. Restorer Will re.+toro gray hair, to its natural color. Stops falling hair causes to grow on bald beads. Cures dandruft; itching, scalp diseases. Ily its use thin hair grows luxuriantly. Contains no oily or greasy ingredients. Is entirely unlike any other hair prepnr•a- tIot ever offered for sale. A good, reliable Canadian preparation. Unsolicited Testimonials. Edith A. Burke, Missionary If. M. Church Akhimini. Egypt, and friends. greatly please(( with results after two years' using. L. A. Hopes, Wittier, Montana. My hair and whiskers restored to natutal color, dark brown, by using Canadian flair Restorer. 141.Ortim, Ilurgessw•Me. Ont. Canadian Hair Restorer is the best I have ever u<ed. John O. Frail, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton. about noon the following clay, sadder Canadian !lair Restorer has worked wonders I but wiser youths. My head is nearly all covered with thick growth black hair, original color. f Ii .F. Faber has completed the pip - Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. i tug of t he Town hall and has• arcade Mailed to any address In the civilized world ' a flue job. The ac,•tY iglus• gas light on receipt of price, 50c. Manufactured by TKE IIERWL'4 CO., Windsor, Ont., Canada. 1 will add greatly to the convenience of entertainments. Eel(1 ill Exeter by W. S. Cole. W. bliss Lena Williams. wito has been S. Howey and .1. W. Ilrowning, Drug -ill for the past few weeks is slowly gists. � improving.. ••••••••••••••••••• Miss Lily 241 tz. sof London, is spending a fcnt.xv.•cks at her home DOES THIS INTEREST YOU ? ;'sere. treatment. The agony of files is ex - Anniversary service's will be held cruciating as the disease itself is weakening, and every sufferer should lose no time in giving Zam-Buk a thorough trial. 7.am-Buk subdues the pain, nilay- the inflarnrn,t1ion, and missionary to •Tokio, Japan, one ,o[ 1 enables rest awl comfort to come to the most tailed and who is hone on rho worn-out sufferer. furlough but will return to the Land , Mrs. E. 'Iloxall of 73 Scott St., 1St. of the Rising Sun in March. Ile will1 Thomas, Ont., writes -"I consider it preach three' times on Sunday! next. arty duly to write of Ilse benefits derived from using Ram -auk. For sonic months I was a Constant sof- os�^`'41 ferer from bleeding piles. i had used great many ointments but ,rot 110 relief until 1 had tried Yeim-Iluk. It cured me caul 1 have had no return of the trouble. Since my cure, 1 have advised others suffering ;with treicher. Bass.- \', Holt mita me F. Hill. Miss Itobinson, Teacher. DIVISION 11. Jr. III, honors -C. Bill, F. Hill, F., Gaiser, G. Gibson. Piss - G. Benedict, M. Clarke, E. 1leaver, V. Motz. Sr. 1I. honors -G. Guenther. ''►ass -L. Weiner, 11. Shenk, E. Treitz IPt• II. Jr. honors -N. Sambrook, L. McMurray. Piss -L. Guenther, H. Wolfe. Miss (Brent, Teacher. DIVISION I. Jr. II. honors -S. pestreicher. L'oss-I. Wolfe, V. Bill. Sr. Pt. II. Honors -L. llaist, K. Sweitzer. Piess-It. Shenk, G. Lam- port, M. Guenther, L. Bean. Jr. Pt. IL -E, Sweitzer. Sr. Pt, 1. Honors -C. Heist, A. Weiner. Pass. -S. Sims, E. Fink- beiner. Jr. Pt. 1.-M. King. Miss leienzle, Teacher. A. E, Kuhn, of the Blink of Com- merce staff, spent. Sunday under the parental•ron., One of the severest snow storms ever experienced, even by the oldest settlers. visited this section last week Th•1 vice for three Don't Take Milk at Ni ' Bcfute 1.• tvisi 1'lattsville for hI)ashwuad. a large number of friends �D of Mr. W. l.. Siebert and family called urns them to wish, them suc- cess in their new homet and to• show their appreciation of theta as cit urns presented Mr. Siebert with a hand- some gold locket and chain :end a beautiful black buggy robe, both of ;which were ,accompanied eith :ut- dresses in which the donors expressed their sincere regret at Mr. and Mrs. ;Siebert and family leaving 1'latIs- ville, of which place they had been respected and valued residents and expressing their confidence t hat in their new home they would by their uprightness of ebaractO and good citizenship in a very short time make them greatly elide -erect in this hearts of tee resides.: of Lash wood and yaoinity. Since the branch of lite (Sovereign Bank has been clo ,t, the merchants find it a consider,, to fucose•: neeice owing to 'the fact I It it, they have 'to go to Exeter to mike deposits. e• i ty othe severe weather 0 Owing t t, E, the past few days business was at Al standstill. however business is again picking up and on Mouthy our streets presented n very busy SCQIIC the streets being lilted wwitIf sleighs and cutters. Tho Young People's Alliance: in- tend giving an enter; tinti:e nt in 'Zimrner's 11:111 on '1'hurs(L,y, Fehy. 27th. The program will con- sist of dialogues, solos, recitation:+, speeches and instrumental music. The young people are etude••' veering to snake this the best entertainn.i•nt ever given by !hero. The young peo- ple should be encouraged by a crowd- ed house 011 Thursday fob. 27th. A small admission fee will be charged. Mr. Richard Hamilton left on Sat- urday for British Columbia with the view of locating in the lumber busi- ness. should Ste find a suitable loca- tion. If suited with the country and climate, Dir. Hamilton will we out de house on Thursday Feb. 27. Ad- eI.-- Flossie Snell spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Tiernan. Mr. E. 1'. Paulin. formerly engag- ed in the hardware business bene and who moved to (i•odcrich from here, sold his lee -de -are business there to a Mr. Rowell. list week. The funeral of the little four-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wat. Itoader of the 14t11., took place on Sunday, interment being in the Zu- rich cemetery. 1 Messrs. John Treater and \Vm. i1uby,_ of Zurich, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert Mr. John Hoffman. of Parkhill, visited in the village for :i few clays this week. Rev. Mr. Bean. of Crediton, was here for a fes days Last: w.eek as- tristing the Rev. Mr. l:ieln in the spec- ial meetings v.I,ich were britt„ con- ducted in the Evangelical church. Owing to the stormy weather the services were not well attended . Dashwood Dltlk in any form taken at night is apt to cause digestive disturbance. Your night's rest is not refreshing. '1'o appease hunger, or merely for company's sake, "BOVRIL" in the fora! of a bouillon. or sandwiched between thin bread and butter, is excellent . - After this light supper you will sleep well and awake refreshed. The morning service will b:: conduct- <• l in the Garman language, rand at- !here died is Hensel! 0u Saturday teruoon and evening in the English February y 8. ut the ago of tel years language. On Monday night he will give a lecture on Japan, customs. and 6 mouths, Mr. Jas. Murray, 011(1 ;node of worship ;etc., illustrated with o[ our oldest residents, who ltas re- ;node views. Special music at side(; in Ilensall for a uuu�bat• of a farm in choir Years. coining here from church 1 i the meetings n s by the h ale and lite Sunday School Male Chorus Admission only 10 and 15 cents. Don't forget the entertainment in the Town Hall to -morrow night Eri- e ,y I-: ' . Mr. !licks, who bas Leen 1....• .t:, n chorus of 50 voices will render 7 very excellent choruses. The Imperial Male Quar- tctte, of London, who are recognized as the 'best in Ont.ariy will render 4 selections. Solos lky 'Miss C. llaist and Miss L. Elliott. All lovers of good music ;should not fail to he present. The. admission is only 23c. Dir. Samuel Brown our genial mer- chant has been confined to his bed for a ve(tk owing to a severe., cold. Tlio annual 1''atrrrter's Jnstitute meeting will ,be; held in the Town Catarrh truth well worth your know - see Monday )►ext. For particulars: r ing. Write to -day. ,Don't suffer ago frost. rs. longer. \\ . Howey. r S Ecu J. H. llollzmann's add in this g issue. S. S. NO. 4, USBORNE. The following is the report of 8. S. No. 4, Usnorne, for the month' of January. Nantes are in order of merit. V• -Willie E. Essery. IV. - ere was no that ser Visa Kerslake, ,Vella Davis, Willie deep, causin great anxietyamong a \\ t bber. Jr. 1V.-lledley •May, Ava g o S with a baby },til Skinner, Annie 'McCurdy, Carrie flay, great many of our young people, who Dl r. Ira Brown *spent the pnsL week Thos. Coates, George Davis, Willie have been in the habit of getting mail to Dashwood assisting \!r. Siebert in Walker. III -Mary McCurdy. Lena regularly front various sources. Two the store. Coates, Edward !feller, Allis, hunter of our young teen, however, who Owing to the severe storm khalif Leda !larding, Verna Coates. Sr. 11. Irene Ford, Minnie May, Sand. Mc- Curdy. Frederick Webber, Thelma Skinner, Frank .Coat es. Jr. 11, Roy Thompson, cloy \\'ehher, Verde (licks. 11. No. 3, -Gordon hunter. Harold Hunter, Carrie 'Thomson. Vornie i'in- 11ensall, stay, a few miles trout llensall. Mr. Murray has been an adherent of tate ;Methodist church since moving to town and was highly respected by his friends and neighbors. The funeral service was held in the Methodist church on 'Tuesday, rifler which the remains were taken to Ilensall Un- ion cemetery for interment. His many friends sincerely mourn his loss and much sympathy is felt for the family in their sad bere'tteemelt- -If you have Catarrh. rid your- self of this repulsive disease. Aslct 1)r. Shoop, of Racine, \Vis., to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple. single test, will surely tell you a ('1'ce late for lase week) Mr. Mclsaac is sending a week's vacation in Zurich. Mr. Sam!. Lampert is wearing a broad smile, his wife presented him could bear the suspense no longer, day and Sunday last there was a stun braved the storm and walked to Cen- attendance at both churches. treks, expecting to get the desired Mr. Saml. •lirowi is laid up with communications. In this they were Le Grippe. disappointed, and not being able to Mr. Chesnut. of the Royal, spent make the return trip. owing to ab. .t few clays in fort (tope. ies received on the way out, began to Mr. A. E. Kuhn spent Tuesday combo. I't. 11.-\Villie Thomson, 1f. look for accommodation for the night eight in Lhe village renewing ac- Coates, laddie Cave. This was evidently baud to obtain, euaintances. J. ;W. ilug:u Ih, Teacher. but at lest they (vete fortunate enough __-r tc get shelter about a utile from the village. They arrived in Crediton I[ you once try Carter's Little -Grippe is sweeping the country. Liver Pills for sick headache. bil- Stop it with 1'reveitics, before it iousneas, or constipation, you will , gets deeply r;eated. To check (early never be without than. They are colds with these little Candy Tnitle'ts purely vegetable, entail and easy to is -surely sensible and sire. 1.i'retett- take. Don't forgot this. tics contain no Quinine. no laxative nothing harsh nor sickening. Paten -1 (Too Late for Last \Veek). ►uonia would eleven appear if early 1 Mr. William Brown returned Inome Zam=Buk Cures Piles colds were promptly broken. Also 'I'ues(lay after spending the last Rood for feverish children. Large 1 month wit li his son in 1to,.ern• Man. box. 48 tablets, 21 cents. Vest pock- , \i r. DanSchroeder w:a+ bu,y tnk- NO RETURN Of TitOl' I)LE. et 1 axes 5 cents. Sold by W. 1i.' ins in ice last week. This distressing complaint is sac- (tots, , e. The young people of the Lutheran cessfully dealt with by the Z:uu-auk -- -•---4.----- Church intend to bold up entertain - C? 11Brt'OR.MA.. meat in the near future. More par - Bears rho The Kind You Hale Alnats BOOt iculara later. Signature �The I)ashwwood factory has the coll- o'�`��Gk!/l/. tract of the carpenter work in the Lutheran Church, ;which they intend -en" building next summer. We t.,...,. on hand a number of Mitts and Gloves wilioh-i will sell at rock bottom prices. A prominent physician, famous for his success in the treatment of kid- ney and bladder diseases, attributes a great deal of his success to the follow- ing einplo vegetable prescription: - One ounce Fluid Extract Dander lion; Ono ounce Compound Salatone; Four ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla; Mix, shake well, and tako in tea- spoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. Ycur druggist can supply the ingrc• (lents, aHyl the mixture can bo pre- pared at horse at very little expense. This, the doctor says, acts directly on tho kidneys, assisting them to fit• ter tho poisons from the blood and expel same in the urine, at the same time restoring the kidneys to healthy, normal action. We feel that a real many readers will be pl, ased to learn of this simple prescription, and knowing the ability of the physician wit, se formula it is, we do not hesitate to recommend it to any auffeter. ••••t!••••••••••••••• LEARN BY MAIL We ware ,• .11 (!uteri, wh.. • 1. to wive. dew.: t r.ur•sc is dye . Tail .r S. • "1 f t!r•. _- ire K':. i . • 1 • •• • • . . l• .. e 1 . 1 . .• 111 . L .y tt 041 - • • • • til .., i i i r ,• otter. • • rtIo At: ,SAN,.•f.0 -4 !'iTive .,OL P:op u: t �.za.t, A t tome in *.-td are a a,•a . In the Evangelical church Sunday and Monday next. The trustees board have been very fortunate in secur- ing the services of Rev. J. 1'. Bauch C fl !nA• trV4. r NY., 7 Sec._ de; shaving la fe:ese ccee c-. r7 men. At fest it ez a net 1-:t:err, tat sort of ::zor Is tt:-d- 1:11-:'s pet Carbo biagaeti: ur (oac1 !.:::`ewe's, F''tt c: zea e :;.cnsirs safe:, t-itIr itc r-c:twat tat r: sea Ltedt.-; •t so in 'Fit_ heard s:,- tt:ff:-, •.7 t then tee:. �t Cut res.!, re•_!,c tstyet.aneWhy by �t Pf .4'o -get 8 razor :x':J Its 1,41:v5.a .l- �le! fared/ f►•.:n 1281 is !.: it(1^yt i �q haniog'-r Crindi 4•r" ::.acus hss Vit(, t.7 t• (.v b-_oo:e a nee eectt;- ct the •al comfort artd a.!t:'^e.ie r tf dtii., i'•� trot, c!c: 8 shtvo ii vs ' - !',n 1aiot51- ('til:a> >^a sact;.dies canal rat:a::c a f ac CYca, w. unser y'ert 111.:," yorrst'.' ' Han it lee0 t r .fVS.!t.'sdo is r. + • • J r. ... ,:'.i t:: -f.r�' i ...•:ire i.. ....•:.it-," 11 t•tr tr.:: , ler lA i,:ii4-. • a L:: •.dr cf(!_eCs-!a 1s_ -. r•w- ;., ae'S11±d bra ...r. F., 1_'o14'.0 ?!,5("8• ' }eaaiecty alts.•ea e;: / y• lice'. N (. rbat ;the 14's t •.i; it:c tic rret:.t.-s *titre: ._ .e:. r. •:'tn r. •`e t ea': --sae `..v3.11r. i 0, t•: srrtw C. c•• c• • • • • •^, 111.1"7111 • 1 1 ' 1 i.. ame ; a:s other r.. . a. ,.•. \'i ' t:r:,'r. Det fest t:+is Mt/ ie:.. • -• �p.1 grl:rr:t'rrsg. t••:.-:: •, c: ; 1• , , i r ih 1I teed ratar 11 rt,: • ..r• '1: enc I liar: your to:.tr :. a'. - 6' `r U. 8. 8tT118CltiIlFltt. thew', mors terse_ :..: vol.:, tion to Ftrchase, tor;t:Jer a •nth out Will please note that we Ores booklet •• Hiatt on :;,havtt.g.•' have to pay one cent postage on each paper going to the United States. This means !Wother cities w ha oralmany :11- t11nt your snhscribtion must • S • Cole, Druggist 11 lnounc••n1rn1! of it to their readers. be paid in advance. \V hen you see your subscription ex- piring remit e1.r0 for another year en that you will not miss any copies of The Times. similar complaint to use Zam-lluk and iti each instance hey.. heard sat- isfactory reports." Zam-Ituk also cure+ cuts, burns, scald:, ulcers, ringworm, itch, bir- b(•r's rash. blood, poison, bad leg, sill rheum. abrasions, abscesses and all skin injuries rind tliseises. Of all stores and druggists 50 cents box or from %am-Buk Co.. Toronto. bast -paid for }(rice, ,3 boxes for $1.23 - PRINTED I Y EQIES'r. Get from any good prescription phatlnacy, one -Half ounce Fluid Ex- tract 1): tidelion, one 01111CP Ctnu110111 (1 K8r oli, llit e0 0111100s Compound Syrup harsaparillti. Mix by shaking in a loltle and take 8 teaspoon- ful after meals and at bedtime. A local druggist is the authority that these simple, harmleee fnirre(lieltl,' C..•111 be obtained at nominal cost from our home druggists. The mixt 1110 is amid to fleetest, and l+trengtheti the clogged anti intctiyr Kidneys. overcoming Iiarkache, 111141 - der (eaknesw. and Urinary trouble of all kinds if taken before the strut,. of Bright's disea-se. Those w have I vied it ei)• it 1103 - it 1V1`1)• ov-rcomes path in the brisk. Clears the .urine of sediment and re -ul IIe•a uripen ion espt.ci8IIy nt night, curing even the worst forms of bladder weakness. Every roan or woman here who feels That the kidneys err not strong or acting o healthy roomer should mix this prescription at home (old give it a trill as it is siid to do w011d1 r, ler rn Illy ;tel•sons. The ''r:,,'or, tree limes •.:as feet to 1•riul tl,t- re:narkible prescript on. in October, :(1 1000, since wwh, 11 all the leadinr; neesixlpers of ei.''r York. itostml I'hilndelphii. Pit 1sbunr end We very often have requests bore people wishing merr8nts or help and at present know of five or six places where geed et ern- s.t d • +can (• Y ten tat (l a r 1 r i loyment or where servant+ ran get good situat;ten±. Th' name's wi11 be furn'.alr-d to atty. one by calling or w riling the 'rimes Office. (urns o::bi. •et,,411 erre T, •nay, ere sir." "• n, f'. • SEEDS FREE \Ve want cetyl:((dy intere.tr.l fn gaol((lr- ing to write for our New 1908 Catalogue, IA blet is one of the trust enulplete scud catalogees published. To each inquirer we will inclu(le ah.<ilia:Cy free a package of steel (dour splendid L4 • tomato, •'CnI8(la's Pride," or if preferr. 1 a package of our "Turnip or ;•m' T wart! Canadian CC nlCana 138 wcundcrf[ "•Santa keel" Poppit . V.:ite t.. .1 .tile your dunce. G.ee , h f. Hunter Seed Co., Ltd. Lcndon, Ont. Dashwood NewGeneraiStore We have just opened up for business in the corner More of the Ilartleib Block. Our stock is all good and up -to date and will be sold at regular prices. Below, we mention a few of the lines we carry: Full Line of Dry Goods Ready -Made Clothing Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Hats and Caps Groceries, Crockery, Millinery. We solicit a share of your patronage. We have come here to make a living and we invite you to come in and inspect our stock and get acquainted. It certainly will be worth your while to look over our assortment even if you are not ready to buy for some weeks yet. Country produce taken in exchange and highest prices paid. Siebert & Co. I-lartictb Block. UASHWOOD. X=Cut Saws, Axes, Axe and Saw Handles, and Files at Rock Bottom Prices. Give us a Trial. FLOUR We handle Royal Household. Harveys Star and Stuarts Patent, Our prices for flour are spot cash as we are compelled to pay for all flour when purchased Do not ask for Flour on credit. Valentine Post Cards this Week. Highest Price for Produce. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar WE "MADE GOOD" IN 1907. Made Good Clothes -Good as Sincerity of purpose and knack.. "knowing how" could produce. Mndo Good F'ricnde-"Paramount Clothes" proved themeelve8 the "Top" kind that make friends for us. Made Good Record -Our books show (- - - -- i new customers won by merititeis tailoring. Mado Good Purchase for spring '08. A line of spicy suittpgs un- equalled anywhere. Needs but Two Things to Make a Nan Successful' A good Suit of Clothes and a little push. We can make the clothes that will make any man successful as far as ap- pearance goes, -clothes that have spelled success for us dur- ing '07 and that will spell more success for us during '08. Watch us succeed. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON' Headquarters for Skates, Axes, Saws, Razors, Stoves, Pails, and- Lanterns Mr. ,toe hill. of \Need+tuck, was ing in ice last week. (he guest of DI r. and \1r+. John Cole Mr. William Siebert Inas opened his over Sunday• stock and ((0 expect be wall soon do Don't forget that we install Furnaces and keep on hand the The. Rev. Mr. Miller, of Merlin, a rushing busipess• largest supply of all kinds of Hardware and Stoves , nRent of the Children's Aid Society hiMr. Ira Brown. of Crediton is as - was on .8 business Trip to our Snail!! sisting Mr. Siebert in getting s to be found anywhere. last week. Mr. Albert Campbell returned to hie home in North Dakota after inR from Godcrich, where they had spending. Iwco months with friends in been at tending the County Council. this vicinity.'MIIEII )ItT OF U,\SIIROUD 1'. S. Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church SENIOR ROOM will hold their anniversary and oys• ler supper on Sunday anti Monday, Names; :,re in order of merit. V. - 161b. and 17t11. Pearl \Villert, Leone rd leell'rmann. Mr. A. Iiedgert had the misfortune Violet Graybiel, Normiii Kdlcrmann, to lose his driver. She broke her leg Beatrice Graybiel. IV. -Cora Schroe- in the stable 8iturdiy night 811(1 had der. Leslie Goetz, Chester Gaiser. Al- to be shot Sunday morning. do Ilartbib. Earl Guent her, Frank Mr. and Mrs. John Cole entertained Morenz. Hilda Snell. Wilbur 4iray- a number of friend,' to :a Lost lleir biel, Milton Ehlers, Herbert Gaiser, party on 1'ridiy night. William Musser, Gordon Callfas, Mil- _+-- fred Mclsaae, .Itoy Davis, Otto 'Wil - Grand Bend krt. 111. -Let la Guenther, Euloeen Gunether, Gordon (:oetI. Vera Bro. kensliire• Ella Willed, N. i :I •rt l'faft stern shapedK foran!' business. W MOORE M r. .1. Kellerman!' and Stephen Webb returned last Siturday even- • It is almost impossible to titoye from one place to another in I Itis rec- tion on account of t he. snow. John Payette. our nail driver, terns kept in I'at-k I1i11 on Wednesday eve last by the storm, but brou•tht in 'the mail on Thursd•ty !drat. Ile did not again go out until Siturday. Misty Alma l:ossel►berry visit. -d her Fred \Wiebrrg, Lily tetire, Addison Tienian. Mina ,Ehlers, Earl Nee'p, Ol- ive ugly. !lest •spelle'rs.-V.- Beat rice Gra y - bee. 1\', -Cora Schroeder. 111.- V. Itrokerlshire, Gro. W. Shore. Teacher. Rev. J. P. (leech. of Tokio. Jipan. will give an iddres+ with 1inn•lirhl parents here over Sund•iy. views of Japen 011 Tue+da\ eve sung. We are• Very much pkIs'(1 to hear February 18111, in the Ew•:rlrl.•lic8l lhn1 M."' VI'" fine his fully r.•- church Dashwood. Admission .15 and covered f 14)111 her terry r •11011+ 111. , 10 cents. 11095, \\'m, Fritz. ile olid to r:ty that he • • is improving steadily. 1 b e found nn excellent re- . 1'alterson received word 011 rued • for sick headache, Carter's Thursday that W111 11iyburn, of Little Liver fills. Thousands of Lazy Lawrence nod Olic.•r Mowatt If rick hendacbe• is misery, what fort franks. hi., nel,)ewv, ww aw d.`nto 1 letters from people who have used rtl''1 in what wasWednesday venins In Is Carter's little Liver fills if they) but J1 r. Tatler+on ww.4i not able to round bout on will ositively cure it.? l'coplo who attend the fuller 11 on account of the them prove t his ;sore Try !bout; the 8bipka Club rooms but was end- 1� storm• ed in the fourth round, •l.aw•retiCc hawo used them .peak frankly of Mr. Stubbs, of ;'ort frank, was vis- winning 011 n foul. hound 1 :-They !hair worth. They are small and itis;; his d•. t.rht'r, Mr+..Tohn Itrinnt f• `1 " i t,r7 "1 mot. in ,t he centre of the ring caul easy to t ake. n few (113 1'•t weak. !•••-...:-.1 v-ct el ,are sparred carefully for a 1ini . Law'- - see1 -ell. editor, coneraltilliions Jn•nrr commenced by lending n lizbt for bevies! r c+ tt• d + chip off the i . • .; l• • a w:illi .:::a bottle of left to the fac••. Oliver countered! the 01,1(1 teed:. ;:nod Inck 10 you Coisto:,:a Expooiortnt in tee house for with n riRbl sewing 10 ibe` jaw caul :111.' • error nine yeare. :\t that time 1 Kona- 1111' Ron,; found lheut clinched in the T1"• cor.e•yson(!e 11 of the 1'ark 1Iii; grey i 110 a had colt 111nd. It workell toe t,t fl - ring• hound tI.--L:tw•- s • w to be itt 1 rouhl:• shoat such wonders then tient it has 1.e. n a ,rence went in to 40 his marl 0(. and ;Post . seems mill weh. race with Ste 1'c the red cutter Roca In out household remedy ever msec, a landed right and left tot p wh r , (pluck fou.;ht ■ filet. Well. if they world s. •p out will hate no other for coughs and colla great fore;. Oliver qdt yon 1110 rote!, they could (•Icily s••• for -it is so pleasant to take, and all of Sim off and did some Rrei1 foot Tochrrteerl roticn etrlppotvlth"Pr•wentl 1 henis1'1 t;•. ((-hero it Rocs. my children look for it as soon as they work 81141 ju.•l :i" rho Ron sounded mer,nc •are de nt t. e t .rumor ($. To stow a o0 Itch Pollock our new blacksmith is get a cold at all. Nearly all of then; Oliver put hint to the floor with a rnwan'li'�urr'iI - ..tehan(0let 1ruu an4 kept busy rbcs,' diys end is id we )'w hate been subject to croup, and that's 1108vy right 0s tht' jaw• 1(0und 111- oet•ntirstwtnlurn ew .deeply rooted cold fenny! at Ibe shop when wanted. when I find at Poole Expectorant near -went to Lawretic,• on points as 011- 4tkrn•ar1 -,tt thr ,c static-tb^rbmalr, tel. You aro welcome to use this t4•wti• ettina 't lilt !,• out of w'• ilttl• t1^net ..rt t�tr"' enrt> r. That's surety bet _T _= ter was R That's why th^r (50 . ,l Prewentiy a. -Stop 1bit tickling couch! Ih. menial as lou wish." Hound 1V.-1,nwre,►ce bivinsr his pr^t.^nttesthee tt ' .I7Po1)Cnrc1. 58Quln. Fhooti s Coneh ('are will surely s et' MEB. 1.1:\W 18 f(311. ,nen well doer up wwrnh in In finish kw, no physle, not • •ic ening. \Ir^ ,or tb it, end wile, perfect safely. It i• 1 n_s.-[fie ttOrallt him but was cleyrtly fotllhh off bw c[hillr.(1T nans?, ueph©8, odr.t►'o e0 thnrouwthly hirmlrsr, th,. Ur. 8',• Fite > Oliver who fouled Liwr,•i,e by slrik- perrnies. Proms• may also sate halftour !ells mothers to use notion,. , 1 will be sent to any person steeling ;hair Om below the b.'II and refer(' • lie- osualslekr,r••. Al . t tort^t tour egad. if ewr11 ailh very young babira• lit•' name and nddrtees and miming this toppers Rate thr rlccision in freer b171I shl'rev'n' r stefteeflktrlt,Cy Sold 1. wt stems of a green i!and tender paper. it has established a w.m(rrful of t.atw•rence. �o boxes for tb.,• ••t. attain 2'.c boxes of '+ sterns of a lung -healing hmountainous record as a aticeeseful cure for roughs, Mr. 8. .1. S,"•i1 zor is bury feline Pfecentles. bee •.,, sots drugthu acing) .,r shrub furnish the curative proper- colds, sore throat • croup, 'v1104'16 nil in the ice ,hen•.• for \Tr. Err.' Tt, 11- e 1- !' ties to I)r. !late w Cough Cure. it cough, bronehitiw an.' all trrflah•el yon• ser. Ile he- Ow cootrlet. R • tb,• w;•Ilwl•returnee A t, r ee 1 ( teal •♦is ata 1 ( i 1 t Itf Irl .• collate An rh t.� 1 n , c, s h Benet andin_ Im ditinns of the Ihr, aMts. Tho - no bronchi;! membranes. welting No used thr (res(ri .lien .•1 3 great specialist in home in London 11•r ts'•• k . no chlornfnn1 nMhinu brash u., yl Io medicine. 1,\t all ge4.1 druggists, 2:ie. Miss, Mef allots. of 1'.•IkltilI. i• injury, of et s. Jlrrnind Or. Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. Or Taw Sample To -day. apcndinR a f"wy week. 11 11 •r homy here. if KIRKTON fi MILLS, - WOODf-ifiM We have a large stock of frieze Overcoats In boys' and mend% Wo are running off cheap regular $6.00 coats for $4.00 and boys' regular $5.00 for $3.50. Underwear all weal per su it $1.00. Fleece lined heavy, - weight $1.20 n suit, we have all lines of underwear at rho night prices. • Now is the time for rubbers, We have all kinds of Rubber) in ovon•rubbers nn4 heavy Iumberman's Rubbers boys and meas. In Groceries two have a fu11 stock all nice and fresh. Bat. sine 3 lbs. der 25e. Sulphur 10 lbs. fdr 25c. Hilbe 10 Ins, for 25e. Oil Cake 12 lbs. for 250. And we want your trade- ,Butter, 4c. 25e. O lb. -Fair 1;ts 23e. ca,ah, 24e. trade -Dried Apples, Grano 7c. per !b. A. MILLS, - Woodham: Shipka Sexsinith A box eocinl to :::d of the 8exsmit -- church will be burr! ab the home O[ Messrs. hopper and McColl of our Wan. Northcott r •xt Tuesday evelle burgh did some fast cutting .in the itis.'- to which es, ryoncy js invited. wood line putting up 1 1- cool, of Owing to the il•'o'ss of Mr. Georg wood in 30 minutes'. Of cour+ t .. •y Mae son, our poi .4•tr school teaebeg were sheltered [rem the stone by the the 142e111°1°1(1! chool Waw , iosed several days flax ware house.- dares^ )he past ''k, reventicsi