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Exeter Times, 1909-07-01, Page 5• THE EXETER TRIES, ,ft -LY 1st 1909 1 Gives Strength and Vigor Crediton Mrs. J. G. bung met with an ac- cident on Tuesday of last week. She was going upstairs when she tripped falling down the entire flight. is was thought she had fractured her trot, but un examination by her phy- sician proved otherwise, however she - was badly bruised. Mrs. Johnson, of London, is visit - ere i;/'N tithing which so quickly restores strength and 1 int; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. ergy after an illness .as a daily cup of BOVRIL. As a change add a spoonful or two of milk. Or stir a spoonful of BOVRIL into a glass of hot milk: BOVRIL IS LIQUID LIFE Old Folks' Livers need an occasional stirring up to keep theta from being constipated, bilious and generally run dawn. At the same time, the laxative must not be so violent as to shock the system and cause sinking and sickness. ata V. S A*r OFi7CC - TABLETS - (R is the ideal treatment for old folks' livers -never fails to act, yet never shocks. A tonic as well as a laxative. Best for con- stipation, rheumatism, biliousness -any and all troubles of liver, stomach and bowels. Take an NR tablet to- night -you'll feel better in the morning. .� ss Get a 25c Box than. Pills far "-For Sale by W. S. Cole, Exeter. 94 Trevethick. Mr. Gordon Treumner, of ,Detroit, is visiting relatives around here. Mr. Ira Braun and Miss Mildred Braun spent (Sunday iu .Dashwood the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Siebert. Miss Maude llartleib, of Dashwood, spent friday in Town. Mr. and Mrs. Misterle, of Detroit, crone in their auto in a little while. They will spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives around Isere. Dr. and Mrs. Orme and daughter Melon. of Centralia, spent Friday in toren. Miss Jpnes, of London, arrived home Iest week after visiting Miss Inman. Miss llartleib, spent Sunday at her • Dashwood. Quite a number of children were. 1 in town last week trying entrance. i We hope they all will succeed. .t. - • int. Bertrand, left for tee ac . at.•ek where she will visit friends. A couple of loads attended the .era vetrry festival at Shipka and Dashwood. Mr. Clarence Duplan, of Centralia. spent Friday in town. Miss Carrie Wolfe, lest for Grand Bend where she will ;York for a couple of months. Mrs. :W.. Fritz. of Grand Bend, spent St turday in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clarke and daughter Marjorie, spent a day in Exeter lust tvet•k. A number of 'Crediton high School pupil etre at Exeter trying their ex+ans. \Ve hope they will all suc- ceed. Miss Clara 1'ahner, was in Exeter Saturday evening. Miss Veronica Hall, of Mount Car- mel, is learning dressmaking with Miss Clara Palmer. Miss E. Dunlop one of our teachers left for her home last week. We un- derstand she was found ,to b;: a very good teacher. Mr. Harold Duplan. of Centralia, was in town one day last week. NERVOUS, LIFELESS DEBILITATED MEN YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. the vietUiis of early indiscretions and Tater ex. cues, who aro failures in life -you are tete ones we can restore to manhood and revive the spark of energy and vitality. Don't give up in despair becauseou have treated with other doctors, used electric belts and tried various drug store nostrum:. Our New Method Treatment has sr atchc11 hundreds from the brick of despair: has re- stored happiness to hundreds of houses and has made successful men of those who were "down and out." Wo prescribe specific rem- edies fur each individual case according to the symptoms and complications -we have no patent medicines. This is one of the secrets of our wonderful success as our treatment can- not fail, for we prescribe retitedies ndaptel to each individual ease Only curabfe cases ac- eepted. We have done business throughout Canada for over 20 Years. CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY DEADER Aro }•nu a victim± halo you lost hr'pet :tic you iatemling to rnarry! as your Wont be•..tt Ili, iIscrl? ibtve you any weakness? Our New Method Treatment will cure you. What it has done for others it will do for you. Consultation Free. No matter who has treated yon, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. Boole Free- "iktyhnol, Manheu»l. Fatherhood." (illustrat- ed) vn 1iisenses of Men. NO NAMES USED WiTHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No names on foxes or envel- opes. Everything Confidential. Question dist and Cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME TREATMENT. DRS. KENN EDY& KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Gtiswotd St., Detroit, Mich. "As ye Sew So shall you Reap" We arc constantly sewing on the best cloths nloney can buy Nothing in the tvay of n cough is -Suite so annoying as a tickling, teas- ing. ;wheezing, bronchial cough. The -(nickest relief comes perhaps from la perscription known to druggists ev- erywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem- edy and besides it is so thoroughly harmless that mot bers give it ;vitt. perfect safety even to the youngest babes. The tender leaves of a simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Itetnedy its remarkable effect. 'It is truly a most certain and trust- worthy prescription. Sold by W. 6. 1fowey. STA FFA The Ladies' Aid. of Grace church purpose holding their annual straw berry festival in Hibbert Townhall on Tuesday evening, July 6th and are busily engaged in preparing an ex- cellent program. Winchelsea The boll • of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hodgins. of the South Boundary, U's - borne, was the scene of a pretty wedding \Wednesday. June 30th, when their daughter Annie L. wa+ married to Mr. Giro. Codbolt, of \Vinchelsea. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Centralia ,ltaccy, of Kirkton, in the presence Th:; till be the day of alt days of . CANADIAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, 8askatckewao, Alberta Spada! intim lave Tensaw 2.00 p.m. ea APRIL 0, 20 IlAY_4,11 JUNE 1,10, 21 JULY 13, 21 Aug, 10, 24 SEPT. 1, 21 S.csad dam ticket. fres Outside statute M 'eruapal Northwest pekoe at LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Winnipeg aid reties (32.001 Edmoatw tad usual $42.50 sad to otiose poin• is proporti.a. Ticket* cool to retun wields 60 days from genas data. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS w all.rnanioes. Comfortable bertha. fully equipped with bedding. can be secured at moderate rates tbtouals local treat. Early application must be made ASK iOS MOM1S11KCRS' PAMPMLCT wassails rata tad full iaformatioa. Appljto soarers C.P.R. Agent or toR. L. Thowe.oe. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE Of EARS DASHWOOD NEWS G=- - [ the finest in this settlement. A number of our young people nt- . tended the strawberry festival at Wesley on Monday evening. Several from the village attended ;.•rviceys. at kirkton Sunday evening and listened to ltev. McCainus, of St. Mar Mr. and 31 r-. \\'m. Ogden spent Sunday with friends near 6taffa. Those who tried at the Barone.) exams in Lucan from this school were Miss Vern Hodgson. Olive Gunning, Vera Ogden, Willie Hodgson. Wilson Jloriey, Jimmy earthy. Mrs. John Passmore and children, of Stratford. pent Saturday here the guests of Mrs. J. Wright. Kirkton The rongregntiee of the Methodist church met on '1 ,. •sday evening of P.r. As.. Toronto. gust week to say ,rood -bye to their easter, Itev. J. Veale and family and .resented throe with two beautiful \\'. J. Carling, Agent Exete_. , chairs. They left on Wednesday for their new home tet Dorchester. you yo without spending one more Walter ltustiu Lad Iia foot crush- evenin•; with you. We wish to ex-, ed at the barn raising of \Vm. Arthur peru our appreciation of your esteut-i of and line. \\'c hope that he will ab a character. and also of th, Valu- j soon be better. ab',• erV:c.s you rendered us in the u took in our rtpirih,nl welfare alt 91 r. thea. lulls is visiting at his gnilain;t of our church. We not daughter's. Mrs. It. A. Myron, in soon fareet the deep interest you l fretlro:en. Mr. Hugh Kirk ;vent on the cxcur- through your pastorate of tour years. cion to the model farm last Tuesday. Anniversary services were preached in tike Kirkton Methodist church on Sunday .last by the Itev. D. N. Mc - 'Crams, of St: Marys. Both morning and evening services were very large- ly attended. A strawberry festival will be held on Thursday, July lst in Mr. N. FIetchcr's orchard. There will be singing and speeches and a General good time. Baseball and Cootball will be played on the fair grounds. Come and have a good time. Rev. Veale moved to Dorchester last week. Mr. Robert Fletcher and Miss Etta Fletcher are going to the West by th, lake route. In laboring for nor eternal welfare day and night. When you first came to our village we .•to not know wheth- er you found us cold and nn:riendly for r.umetintes we fear strau;;ers find us so. but be ;assured you or • not lefty - in cold or indifferent hearts. By your gentlemanly demeautor and spotless character you have• won your way into our heart.-. and you enjoy the respect and confidence of the people of Woodham circuit. \Ve have always found you ready to help us in our difficulties, and th'e troubles and sorrows as well ns the joys which at- tended our pathway. We pray God wilt bless you and yours in your new f`e'J o: lobar. that yet may he in- struntental in saving tna y souls. \Ve cannot forget Mrs. hart est. who has worked so earnestly in the Ladies Aid and the \Vomen's Missionary Society for her kindly disposition and chrisl- inn influence among us. But our lose will be another's gain. We hope in your new home you may find a :titter sphere of usefulness. possible in that Larger fuller life, which will h•• yours. You may find it little lei- sure in which to look back and re- member the four years you spent nt Woo (Buena. \Ve predict for you a bright and useful career and wish you n tong and happy life and beg you to r•eevia this purse as a slight token of aur a(Tree ia1ina 111(1 esteem, Signed on behalf of th•- congregation. John llooper. M.. 1.. Beavers. Mr. Bartlett tha eked the donors for their kind gift and kinder words'. Mr. Ilan lett left nor i'ridny last for his new field of Inhor t t Dungannon. Cromarty Special serviccs.w,•re held here last S.: ;day, when Itev. McKinnon. of Mil- ver'on preached excellent sermons both morning and evening. The an- nual a.anday 6. picnic will be held in the mountain erne.. ro-day. GA>®TGIP WS. =A. Bears the - the Kid You Hate Always B11uj4 Signature of Moron of a number of invited guests. Tho the year iu Centralia, the annual bride was assisted by her sister Miss strawberry festival being the event. F.ariy Sunday morning. June 20th. Ruth Hudgins, while Mr. Harvey Everybody comes to Centralia on July Whitfield, an old llodgins supported the groom. After 1st. as they are assured of a good the spirit of John Whitfield,and well known resident fi Grey, took the ceremny and usual congratu4 time. The ladies have secured nbund- lotions had been given, the wedding ac of strawberries and other cat- hs flight.Her had only hero ill nawe patrty sat down to a sumptuous re- Wes, while the committee in charge week. pneumonia being the cause of r death. Mr. \Whitfield was in his 81st To the bride the groom gave of the sports have arranged an et- a substantial check, to the brides- tractive program, no that ev.•ry•body year. rated a locket and to the groomsman. will be assured of a prize. For any case of nervou.neas. sleep• n tieMr. and Mr::. Godbolt left Jlr. Andrew Mutt i- home from on the evening train for Comber to Albert college. 11.11 vill.-. and having spend their honeymoon. after which I comp:tt.a l his preparatory course, is they will return to 31r. Godboli'.i going to Elintville as junior minister fume just east of \v inchels I. Mrs. Dave (;unluir.g is visiting with friends in Detroit. Nliss Mae I)eltridge left Wednesday for London MAI other points to viait friends. 31rs. T. Coward is visiting ft ends in'1'bed(ord. serious accident on 'fitrsday. \Where Misses Alice and Ell;t Het•t-yhill, of driving out of bis yard the buggy was itannock. were the greets of .Minnie I itp•tt•t and he was thrown to the Clements Solidity. ground. Ise was picked up in nn 011- Mts. W. W. Kerr was in (:odet•ich (•on.ciai.r condition. 1)r. Orme was Wednesday nttendiug the wedding of sent for. We are pleased to say that Mise Ruth Wiggins, and for whom his injuries nee riot iike•ly to prove she played the wendtog march. eerious. but he will feel the eaects :lits. John Get: nett need giand(lrttigh of the fail for come time. ter, Miss Kl:z Ilse (leaflet, of Hine- Mr. Thos. Willis' butter factory is vale, ate vnitbig tie formet's sister, nearing completion and will be ready Mrs. 11. Ftancie. for operntion in ti fc wdays. 31isrsEthel Gndbolt arrived panne on; The Dominion day celebration Morality evening tram Tilbury where; promises to be one of the best yet she has been leashing school for sev-; he'd. 'Ire different commit teem are east years, It is rumored she will gire working, like beavers to get ready for up teaching. 1 the crowds expeeetd. The sports 1)r. Watwick NI. Thompson and promise to be nn ntlr:action of the af- Nirs. Ann .lane (sod bolt, the bitter be ternomt and the concert to be held We are reaping satisfied cul 'cameos, weak atom.tch, indigestion, T , dytpepeia. t ry Carter's Lit t 1u Liver t011lel'3, Natural, iStl L lI• pills. Relief is state. The only nerve medicine in market. 'n w e sow star adverlishment in Lest •week Thoe. :Case aged 80 spiels. statins; the price for y, ('oat, 1'rouaerr, or whatever years. passed away nt the House of tight suKgest, we include the Itefuge. His iricnd-4 at Sea forth Verything in that s,tit. took charge of the body for burial. est ('Inch, tLe beat'i.inimas, the Palpitation of the heart. nor- ding'r, the best Thread etc, vousnesa, tremblings, nervous head- . ache, cold hands anti feet, pain in the As the best el' our ability in Cut - 'Milo( and Making, shouldn't Venp our tew•atdis ad. is sowed to reap you as one tar customers. Witco you r:e•ed A back and other forms of weakness aro relieved by Carter's Iron Pills made specially for tho blood nerves The nasty friend., o: Charles NI. Mc- Kinnon. of Athens, rt former teacher Suit, (.nit Trousers 01' in the Collegittte• Clinton. has heatap- ' pointed Principal of the high School `' CSL at Kincardine. Mr. McKinnon will fill the bill alright. let this ad. lead you to our shop where A tickling or dry cough can le- i- , We e - We can prove to you that tae live up to; lnickly loosened with Dr. Shooks urn w'otd. i ('oterb Remedy. No opium, no chloro - Lunn. nothing un_nfc or harsh. Sold by W. S. hooey. 0n Sunday. .tune 20th, a resident J. 11v[� . iIoltznlann e.f the Parr Line. Stanley. attempted to blow daylight thro' him. owing to (' 1' Etwro N. t,-co.nin;t despondent. The bullet eels extracted and the patient is now int; a forint r resident of Winchelsea. ! to the ,•venlno will Rurpass any yet •u Canton ilo.pital on a fair w;av to were united in nulrrioge \Vedne•sday, • held. The itnlian Orchestra. 31 r. •C. of that circuit. alias Gladys Essery i+ home from Alma college to ;:pend her holidays. hiss Lily Elliott returned Tuesday from an extended visit with her unc:r•. I)r. Elliott. Toronto. 11 r. Wm. Cave incl with a rather r, covers. 'June Mit at the home of Mrs. (lodbolt J. ['ink and 31rs. lease, all of London • Iled411111T, ('al. TI►e ceremony was! with Prof. (frown, of Clinton, ought u n Caution FRIT ARF. Muskoka, Te. OUTING l'elAlt med Iy Rey.. M. u. Brink. pats-: to furnish a prorrr:'tn to please the • Tourists tickets to e- for of the alighcxliet:Episcopal church I most instidious. er, positively never poison Tour lungs. lfynotq� :nng'(n,. Lake of Barr, Georgian ilay bn,lecohliu1l --sou should ;Ingo. River. etc., on sale ys heel, soothe. ane ease the toe le loom � ,ta::y. 'I be fir Intl Trunk will con - and was witnessed by a few of the itn•' '1•hr firs( bnseba11 gam • of the sea- rc gh-even from a s t r g tee.litc• friends nod relatives of the' Ron carts p':eyed on tit • recrealio>S con at Ong patties. air. and .Mrs. gronnda on Monday evening. The tttRws thlal tubus. ,on. DLud1y supper" -with t►e howapeee.thiegsi;'nue to h•• 1t.^ favorite tourist ,'rt. lupe m left on an extended trip to eonlest ons between the Centralia aianapl:yecom about. Fortsmy Tears Dr. shoos e rn'1h'• tiumrner service stnrts .tune Alaska. Mrs (iodbolt is one of the Band leican or thteams homeboysa in a goo on,tantly earned Teeple not to take cougb eat h. Full informntion from any - hest known mut pop:tlar holies of Red f 8 1• . e . by Bluff and Dr. 1 botnpson is a gentle-; oto 1 it lade have had but I ;little practise and were therefore not in first -clues form. •ilit•,res or Drescritttoru continuing Opium, t;: and Trunk Agent. - Chloroform. or similar pol,ot•.!. And now -a tittle late though -Congress says "Fut Hon the label • 11 poisons air in your lough Mixture." (malt tory masa ! ! Nernatterforthisvcrrrmsonrnothers. and others. should hoist on haying Dr. ShooD s . tatre•!s anlnonrinthe medicine. else t y 'll rust a Masonic excursion fol !i0 FOR I. la la ERIE cough turn.No Dotson marks on Dr.thee 's .. Winham lecdtt .\. F. 8c \. ll. rune, r; r will man of high rtanding. Woodham Whalen (I.1 \'• law t.eonthe label. And it's not°soy safe. but IS fort Stanley on Weln.••dac. July 71h. dnosdny of lest week the; 31r. and Mra. Harvey Split -es and Is met to be by those that know ltbest, atrul to• t. f1. GI end 'Trunk and Pere 31st tluttkablecough musty. Take no chance then, . na• nt of th t which well thervtc.-1 at \\ ester if . i of \\'oodhnrn stet in the base-, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. r:ey attended Rat.w;a 3.. roc htanl. as the ' (leach. w is was we i anniv,•r=:iry se reteomestengh or'. C Compare tonily the r y I'll' d 1a'''l 'wit)). to Mr. Ihartictt.'c)11:rch on Sunday• i;hoov's('cltgh( ire. (bmDarocatefltny the 1•:ar.cl n. Western Ontario e 1 '•1r. nrid Mrs. John 11azlew•ood vis- . shoot. mage with others and Here the' a ;yho ha e I a sncee sful pastorate i pa n'.I ': l /swear lace to a enol a n, ;nit ::r•. Derive th • eveninc y. (stento. \n De'a'n marks there! Ileo can �b�, rotalnrittel has grant r it I friends nt Kirkton on Sunda ptoses be ontl.cvt!_ s°dobTderoatrii❑[ ''' 'I'' ;- 11 e0 0 , r arldr,•s• was re d by at '1r aatnuet Gtnnin[t is .....ter ea- t r a good days nmasement. in- 1. r.. uhi:e Mr. John ![Doper ,., '• improvrmrnts to his burn' ..;•a':: excnr+ine:- on bloke Erie on ;r d the purse. h. rummer. All the neighbors nndl Dr. hoops th, 1 n;ntinl Steel Steamer "Lnkc- i aldol of C:evelnnd. Ohio. especial 'In ll r. and Mrs. Itart:eIt :- ft net, .nth red there one day and Coca h Cure ! Iran 'este, Exeter at 9.15 A. 31. good 1► ar I r:-nd+ Go the ore of yore in splitting and adding A I for to , ea)+ and the return fare is .1 i•nrtetr' to anothrr field of labor urdny it wig jacked up and is now ' new piece to the centre. whit( on bat - we the members of thje Woodham and • ' 1a I l ryhndy cotne and enjoy a d .Luys outinsr. Ker large bills ('t t 11 •thndist eh.irrh nrd eon - tion. for the cement block fonndt• S. HOWEY i t fell t'c Lars Rrepr►tion feel that we could not let tion. When finished i1 will b, one a el par 1 u .. Farquhar ;,;a•:. W. A. Turnbull is visiting Ji -r re:.^.tivc•. in Brantford. 3;r. \Vat. Stewart is building a silo 31rs. Thomas Itundle and Mr. Fred Rundle are visiting friends down the count ry. 31r. Peter Gardiner took a trip to Toronto. Many of the farmers have sold their fat cattle realizing good prices. The villagers have begun baying and the scent of tho clover fills the air. The baseball season will soon be over Mr. Douglas and wife attended the funeral of his nunt in Stratford on Sunday last,. Rain has fallen to the north and to the'oulh. to the east and to west but Far:tuhar is dry. The public school picnic sena ns usual n. usccess. \\'omen With talo co toeless faces ho feel weak and discouraged, will receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Iron Pills, which are made for the blood. nerves and complexion. 11011N FIShIEIt-[n 1 sborne Monday. June -ath. to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey .Fish- cr. a son. HARRiS-At Fnrluher on Monday. June 2`tth. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Barris, n daughter. FEAR -1n Amherstburg. Saturday. June 26th. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fear. a sone McTAVI SlI-in Shakespeare. Mon- day. June 28th, to Mr. and Jirs. J. llc'1'avish. a daughter. MARRIED 110ilLEY-oDOt'1'E-At Kiri, ton, on Wednesday. June 16th, Miss Flossie Doupe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Il. E. Dottie.. to Mr. Oscar Mor- ley of Whalen. 'CO('CII-DA\VSON-At the residence of the bride's parents. Babylon Line, Manley, on June 23rd, by Itev. A. II, Brown, of Varna, Mary. second 'youngest daughter of Mr. and a31r.-. Henry Dawson. to I'ercy 'Conch, merchant. ('lin'on. 1IEATTIE-EltW IN- - the residence of the bride'.. pun._ . Hayfield, on June _ird. by Itev. W. L. Hiles, 11. A.. Lenon 'Isabel, only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Erwin, to ;tunes hose beatti'. G. T. Jt. and Express agent at Trout Creek, Ont. McLet(GIiI.IN - MASON - At the home of the bride, Clinton. on June 2 ird. by ltev. Mr. Jolliffe. Miss Lena Mason, of Clinton, to Mr. 1). (i. 31. McLaughlin. of Aberdeen. South Dakota. McCOIIMICK-GODWIN-At Park- hill. Wednesday June 3oth. Eva. daughter of Rev. and .Mrs. W. God- win to Rev. 11. J. McCormick. JACQI'I;S-s1:ADElt- At Stratford. Wednesday. June 23rd. Mr. Chas. Jacques. formerly of Elituville, to 3liss Atnelin Seeder, of Gadshill. HERFORD-GAI,LMAN-On Con. 14, Ila►y, Wednesday, lune 23rd, Miss Clara Gellman to Mr. Daniel Iter - ford. of Elkton. Mich. 1101'k1NS-GE It;EIt-ln tiny June 22nd. Miss Viola Geiger to Mr. J. E. Hopkins. of tit. Thomas. GoD110LT-110DGiNS-In ['sborne on \Wednesday. June 30th. Annie L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hodgins. South Botindnrv. ('.:borne to Mr. (leo. Godbolt. of Winchelsea. alA1.LAl•-Illt:\KE-0;t Wednesday, ,lune 2'Ird. Mics Ada Drake, of sent;:• 10 1)r. Malloy. of itond,•rlitt. Sask. DiED IIOWALD-•In Exeter Wednesday. June 21rd. the infant son of Mr. and Mra. E. A. llowa'.d. aged 11 tltont h-. GOW it n .nn NS -In I ha r June. 20th. Wilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gowan. nged 16 years. F'iTZGEtt \Lt) -At Granton. on Sat- urday. ,June l9th, George i•'itzger- a'd. aged 70 year,. OA.r•TORYAa.+ Bears the 1M Kin You Rao Cita SNP tit atsre of Shamefully ut to Pieces We want 'to sell (,fl our entire stock of trimmed and untrimmed flats and will offer from now until the end of the season at such prices that will snake them move. Now is your last chance to get a hat very cheap Siebert & Co. Hariletb Block. DA SII WOOD THE IDA MIA 0I) • • t 1 V3 MILL. C(� , Lirtxltcd. Have on Hand and for Sale CHEAP Pine and Hemlock Lumber: Shingles, Laths, Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames Flooring and Siding. We sell the celebrated Paroid Roofing -None 13etter All kinds of Factory work done to order for which our priers ate reasonable. Just to hand, it large import order of 'WINDOW GLASS which we will sell at very close priers. Now is the time to order your I lay Racks and Water Troughs. Call in and See us. The Dashwood Planing Alill Co., Limited, Dashwood, on,. elf ich i the balance of the outfit and their next appearance will be watched The Zurich band furnished the with a good deal of interest. The music for -the (elan social given by collections amounted to over $1804 the Ladies' Guild of Trivitt Memor-I tt'hich is it credit to the town, as the Sal church, bleeper last Thursday. 11 Band is to it. Mr. McLeod, principal of our school' ll r. henry IIcC:inchy o[ the Gog. was examiner at the Bayfield en-h�u Line Stanley. one of the oldest • trance examinations. last ;Neck. pioneers of that Township died on Mrs. Gish:er and family are visiting Tuesday, June 22nd, after a share( :riend. in Perlin.illness and bad reached the age of 8P1 Mrs. N. Hartung. Mrs. 11. Wesel- years on Sunday last. The funeral oh and Ilia Kato (Cock attended the took place on Thursday afternoon. funeral of alis. G, o. Seam!'at Logan The deceased leaves a widow's eight! :asst "e•d,::•;day. sons and five daughters, besides nn- Mr. 31. W. Ehees. of New York enemas relatives and friends. occupied the pulpit of the Evan- - -' - -- genienl church last Sunday evening. O A 1ST •a7 5.3. TA . It is reported that Mr. Alex. Me- the Y!1 d i''.0 Nate AlwalskV Lend. principal of the public school deustee has resigned and that Mr. Gordon. Bigna!nrei who has taught at the 14th Con., of - L eSam for n number of years will succeed hint. after the holidays. Mr. Mc- Locd has been a conscientious and t hardworking teacher. :Ind his suc- cessor is also spoken of as to very successful man in the profession. • The members of the Jubilee Silver band have rcc:'iv rI their new uni- forms. The cont i. a dark red trim- med with navy b;aid. and cut in re- gular military :ay !.• while 'the Grousers .are 1 1y). n:th red stripe down the legs. N:c • p: ak eaps match PILES ,FOR FOUR YEARS those who suffer from Piles Can now the agony, the burning. hthing, shooting, stabbing pains whh the ailment causes, and the way ft wrecks the sufferer's life. 'Lanl-lhule i1 1.1. `t-1 1•y tl'ei sler,!* who use1 t" wfte: fr.,rn 1.1e,, 1 ,t whom it has tatnl. One tush grateful person i4 Mr 4. 1::i:aheth "Taylor. of firecttw on I .\veru, 'i'ot, r.to. :-).. says : -" For four 1 mg ye.n 1 suffered acutely from bleeding piles. During that time 1 spent an immense amount of moley on 'remedies' and doctor's pre. sett/Bons but got no ease. Zam•liuk was different to everything else I had tried, and it cueed me. 1 am grateful for the cure, and as i have never had piles once since, 1 know the cure is permanent." Another thackful woman is Mrs. F. A. Gardiner, of Catalina, Trinity Bay. $he says :-" in my case Zam•Ituk effected a wonderful cure. For twelve years I had been troubled with blind. bleeding, ant protruding piles. s haul been using various kinds of oin'ments, etc., but never came across anything 10 dome goe.1 until 1 tried Zam•Buk, which Cared me. That this may be the means •of hclpi,g some sufferers from piles to try 'lan1•Iluk, is the wish of one who has foun 1 Feat relief." . Zam-Bus it a purely herbal balm and should be in every horns. Cures cute, burns, bruises, eczema, ulcers, bloat• poisoning, prairie itch, sunburn, blister+, sore feet, summer sores, and all diseases r All set. o he skin. ad Injuries caries f t L s er • LC Z, meets sts anal stores r YC OC. g R S ('. Toronto, for ' ; -Pule � 7 r tom/. m trice. 1leilsa11 Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Detroit, neo Miss Eyre, formerly of Chiseihluirst were here on their wedding trip visit- ing relatives and friends. Mrs. Styles, of Rochester, is visit. ing her relatives. 3Ir. and Mrs. 10, A, Redmond. Mr. Chas. Cook, of Chicago, is hero attending a few weeks with his moth•1 cr, Mrs. II. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarrott re, turned home last week from the west, and intend again residing in our. village. t Mr. It. R. Caldwell. of British Columbia, son of llr. William Cold.. swell, is here spending n month or so with his parents. N1 r. \\'m. Lamnaic':t two little daughters are home from the instit- ute at Brantford, spending summer t•ncation. Mr. and Mrs. George Joyut were in Lucknow last week attending , the marriage of a niece of Mr. Joyut's. nee are pleased to rico Mrs. Gcogrc 3I„ 1 on oeir streets again after her i:ln Nil hart, who bold:; a t:oo.t ; o.ition on the teaching staff of a 1:ea r • college in Nett ton, Nortltl Caroline i-' home for t he midsummer vacation. \Walter lien;;ough is now improving nicely. Mr. Robert Bullard is home from the west after nn absence of nine yea re. Several 'of the Itensall Masonio lodge attended divine acrvice with the Exeter brethe•rit last Sunday ntorni n:t. Mrs. lkArthur and non, who have been visiting relatives here. left Bat- urday for their home in Barrie. The Ladies' Aid of Carmel church held their annual strawberry festival on the church grounds Friday even- in;t. The Zurich hand furnished tho music/. A hook on Rheumatism, by 1)r. `;hoop. of Racine, Wis., tells soma` plain truths. and in a plain and practical way. Get this booklet. and a free trial treatm nt of Dr. Shoop's Itheionnlic Remedy for some disheart- ened sufferer in your vicinity. Make gr:tlefnl and appreciative friend of • rtone who ofthefnilure hobecause of others tole 1phim. Ile!( nae to make (his test, and 111 e•e•rtninly help your suffering friend. S. S. No. 13 I f A Y The following is report of standing of tut till. of 8. S. No. 15 flay at enrt of .June. Sr. iV. Rosetta Hider. ( rnbnll. Sr. 111. Vera Let ber. 1 . I her. Chris. Reireling, Itoyy 8t: - ...lee Jr. 111. iteatrice Turnbull. II.•ekeinnn. Fred Shvart, Willie 1' Ethel Oliver. Sr, II. Rosas, • Johnny Ii. ekmaren. Jr. . 1' , • Fischer. Adolph ICctlerl i'.. II. \Ilius•' Fisher. L. onerd itch• To,•de•r• Jr. l't. 11. Norman Fiedler, Penrl Keller, Agnes Turnbull, Fergus Ternh:ill. Sr. 1't. 1. 3fnnford Luth- er. Edward K •il r Jr. Pt. 1. Flor- one.. Turnbull.