Exeter Times, 1905-02-09, Page 1utter
HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE
THIItTY-SECOND YEAR—NO 1640
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY :►tel, 1805
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wf / . • Bought with Confidence.
hlt..Vorn with Satisfaction,that's
"71(1 'he Record of every suit the
patio!
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ley., ie, ell. Relllember we offer
l et•
*no. ,►ou the Suit that lasts, the
f ' 3uit that fits, the Suit that
olds, the greatest value for
'Dolour money.
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W. W Taman.
Now is j
the time t
to be on the look out for a
good range or cook stove,
Wood or coal as we have a
large number to choose from
of the leading makers of Can-
aria, namely
PANDORA
IMPERIAL OXFORD
TREASURE
SOUVENIR
And either one of thein will make your wife's face wreath in a per-
petual millennial glow.
HEATERS
Ws also carry a large stock of base burners, air tights, hot
blasts to choose from.
We make a specialty of Eave Troughing, Furnace Work.
Double and single acting force pump, bath room, and plumbing of
all kinds on the shortest notice.
We also carry of a full line of shelf hardware.
Cement the two leading brands, National and Star brand.
T. UAWKINS & SON
1
Hensall
O. J. Sutherland. Notary Public, Convoyan I •
cer, Commisdener. Fire Induratow Agaut. a
Usurer of Marriage Licenses. Legal dooume
carefully drawn at reasonable rates. Mon
toloan on real estate at low rates of lute
O as the Post Omoe Reagan
Mitt l'ot'to and !ties Smith, of Lu
can are spending a week or so wit.
Mr-. Smith at the Manse.
—11r. Duncan Stewart, of 11:w
toh:t, von of Mr. Robert Stewart, o
Tuckersinith, is visiting his patent
cunt friends in this neighborhood.
—Miss Gires, %rho was here Co
:t number of weeks visiting her court
ins, Mr. and Mrs:. W. J. Miller, re
turned to Toronto trust week.
—Mrs .A. Murdook, Mrs. J. Wtus
miller, Miss McAllister .and Alis
Scott, very pleasantly entertained
largo number of their village friend
in !tiller's hall, on Monday evenin
Last. when a most enjoyable tint
was '.:pent.
I—Mr. and Mrs. F. Mc:Iatrgarl, of
Whitewood, who have been speeding
sono lime visiting at the forrner's
house, London road. Loft here on
Thursday morning. Mr. MoTaggart
to 'take charge. of his school in
Whitewood. and Mrs. McTaggart• for
Howmanvilte and othe,r points
who
rc
she '.'
'.I
(
e visiifricnds
til eyeing.
—Mr. nod Mrs. Fred Mc -Taggart
visited friends in Kippen lost week
—Mr. L. McsDonnld, of Niagara, is
visiting ,his sister, Mrs. 11. McArth-
ur. "Glen Mavis Farm", near Hen -
salt.
Mr. Gardiner. of London spent
Inst ;week with Mr. \Vm. Sinclair.
—Miss Annie Wren and Miss Tessie
Shepherd are visiting at Lucas.
—David Cantelon and wife went
to Clinton for a few days' visit last
week.
—Mr.Wilmer st cr \ .
u _ icliurncy and wife
of 'Delorainc. Man., evere guests at
the parsonage host sleek.
Dr. James Bell, dentist. of York,
Pa., is hone for the present. He will
possibly . ►! notreturn
a t
to 'e
Y
toprofession
fs
forsome weeks.
School Reports
nd 1.1'MLE1
try
tit —!+ohne! Root-rt.—The followir
Int/rem
S. the iret►ort for S. S. No. 10., d'sbo
I The mows are in order of merit
- Sr, Ord, Gcor_o Glenn. l[aggie I
s_r is
roe.
loll,
h !laud Cann. Ruby Passmore. E
Horton; jr, -Loh. Harold Glenn, 11
L. IL•t.snlore : jr. aril., Mary McQue
f ';r. 2nd. Maggie lfobkirk, Arc
st Mongan, D1ay Morton, Fred C1
\1yrt Ie Boll, 7' my Glenn : jr, 2
Sydney Nestor: Ar•ahur Cole, Johi
Neil,—M. Madge. Teacher.
STEPHEN
The
,following is thin correct rep
_ of .t use sl a luting of the pupils of
s S.No, 3, Stephen. for the tnnnAh
n
s
e
California
—A number from !tore attended t
very enjoyable party at the hone of
Miss Natio- Smith, on 7'hur•,•d„
evellin s last, the evening was plea•-
nntly spent in dancing att•l nth^,
55rn tet mey55s.
do t ; —A young ,on of Gndrnied \Vein,
who fell off :t be>aiu of the barn 'u
01,4,
en;
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nil,
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(Merchant Tailor.
sEwING
Wedded oil — c r
dd at 1`oLedo. "Th ma
riage of Miss Mao Conrad to Mr
Frederic& Benedict was celebrated°
December 28th at six o'clock, at t•h
!tome of the bride's parents. Toledo
•Ohio. Rev. E. A. Strot hers of
t' beautiful in ser -
'.t•' o TI
Relating with the B
vie° of ilio (Jet.hodist Episcopal
church. Relatives and a few friends
to 'the number of nbout thirty wit-
nessed the ccremany. The bride
wore at -handsome silk costume and
was attended by her sister. The
groom !had is best man Mr. MclGraff.
Roses .and smilax were used in a
pretty house decoration and a
lunohoon was serced after the ecre-
Mr. and Mrs,, Benedict have
a
c
many.
gone on a wedding t rip to Cleveland
.and Kent. Their future place of re-
=idenoe is undecided, but .will prob.
'tbly be in Cleveland.—Toledo Blade.
Sharon
—Mr. William lirokenshire, of
Shipka, spent Thursdoy hist "_5th
his lather. who is confipeil to his
home 'through illness.
—Mr. Wellington Amy is visiting
friends in d'sburne this week.
—Mr. George Lawson ',pent Sun •
day last on ,the Goshen line .
—Quite
a number here nre
laid
up
1
v.ith the la grippe.
— Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy spent.
Wednesday last trill, Mr. :tuff Mrs,
Samuel Rowe. of Exeter.
— Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Cedi-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Coxworth
on Friday last.
—Mr. Nelson Kestte, ,alio has
teen laid up w i1 h n cold is able to
►e out -again.
— Mr. and Mrs. Will 'Mawhinney
spent Sunday '.with Mr. -and Mrs. M.
1my.
—ler. and firs. Joseph Dummy
pent one day 1•IRt week with Mr.
nd 'Mrs. Joseph Edwards, soul11 of
rcditon.
—err :and Mrs. Arthur Coxworih
nil Mr. and let:•, Albert Brown
pent it pleasant evening Jost week
'.ith Mr, artd Mrs. Moses Amy.
mr the next month we will j
special inducements in Sew -
Are a ifachincs. '
trouble le makes we carry in stock
awarnin the finest that the market
tnedtnt• uces, and we invite you to
tlotvn'tnd ask for prices. They
do: let
nes,, P.'ery attractive. s
of Bret
Stnotte. •
and \Ver)
the Her•
r Piano
t�
S
F. F.. 11.
%Vt. heard a elan say the other
•
morning that the abbreviation for
tour of • F'ebruar •—Feh.—
these ar, J nteens freeze every -
dispel
IMilbus
body, and that man looked frozen in
i 1.
19 ulster. • e
1 a t 1
r. that r tat e
Or
It
t L
is 1 .id sins
It
}x
needed e
the h kindof
warmth that
1
system. Maya, the %taunt), that reaches from
Price ft the best our country pro- l'ea'd in foot all over the body. Wo
WE' and we sell thcm at Cas
Mrs. I,. y
as as tot;Ana on easy terms.
dizziness,
the heart. eusical Instriments of all
Ileart and kinds kept in stock.
f►O nitlrll g •
and after(''
cured. I .
a+
se
end titer.
—Quarterly meeting- was held in
the Methodist church lest Sunday.
The attendance. was Targe and the
services were interesting. About
26 joined the church during this
uaartcr of the year. The official' board
met on Wednesday afternoon, 8th
inst.
—Mr. Rowan it* very ill at his
home ,adjoining the village. We
hope to see him around again soon.
—Mr. and Mrs, John. Moir. of Us -
borne, were visitors in ihe. vile:tee
Phis '.seek.
—The Epworth League will be "At
Home" to the officials of the Metho-
dist tohurch, next Monday evening.
The "At Home" will he in i isa Lea-
gue froom.
—Itev. F. Allen .8 -haw, of fisc Kip -
pen circuit hal received a very cor-
dial and unanimous invitation to re-
main 'for .a third year as 'ulster of
I ha t charge. The ]Rev, stent leulan is
consulerin;- the platter. ile is n
splendid past
Or,
r,
a rood
preacher and
a most desirable, citizen.
Woodham
--Mjiss F:vet swallow is confined to r
the house with a sore threat. hi
—Mr. \1'iLl'sanl \Vyn:l Hunla3'cd in
Crediton.
—Mr. John Stevenson, of London ' 1\
is spending- his holidays a it h Mr. I
James Swallow. I to
—Mr. AHx'rt Copeland, of Gilbert
)'lain•=, Man., is visiting at his old 10
home.
—1lrs, t8nli(11 ,and daughter, of
Thorndale, are spending a few seeks "I
in the villa, -e,
—Mr. •Samuel Fond lost his vale- C
able driving horse, one day last week
with paralysis of the brain, If
—Mr. Chia. Wilson, at the time of
oriting is very lonv nsui little hope
is
.er►tcrlaitu'd to Alis recovery.
— Miss Annie Brook has returned
et dloer. we aro glad to say is :dile
to be out again.
—lfrs, \Veurth. of Crediton
visiting at Mrs. .1. \Vein'„ his
week.
—Quite n nutuber (rout I1t•10 are
taking advantage of Also good sleigh-
ing liy get ting .t their supply of wood
ort home dor the r,ummor.
S. --Mr, Wm. Resler, olio is home
of for 1t1100 Winter, Isa's hired with \Ir
ler John Ped ler for the cc •lin •
lL'
Is'tom, om, 1'ent,sl:, , of • .,
.!,hoary. 'fie' natne,a appear in ort
of merit.
Class IV..S:In1uc•1 Il ek', Frod Be:
er, Merry Triebner, Ralph Willi
cretieVord, 'Thomas I'enluile, }til
Preszaa tor, Barry Parsons.
Class IiI, Jr.—Slwrntan WARM, Dearing., Edwin Trichncr
Earl Parsons, May Sanders.
('lass 11, Sr.,—George. llieks, Flor-
ence }le:imam, Earl Ethiopian, Fred
i'reszoa(or, Johnny Willis, Samuel
Sletttlake.
Clnsst I1, Jr. — Gordon Sanders,
Florence Wachner., Ada Willis, Aly -
tiler Willis, Chester Parsons.
Pard iL—Olive I'reszcntor, \Vit-
Shapton, Gorden Pinhole, Garfield
Stmnlake,
Class I —Merle Willis, Reginald
'.'arsons, ChirIe Teichner,
Total- No, on roll 31; average at-
tendance for the month, 25.
PERCY S. BANES, Teacher.
Ir- 11 visiting her pa ret, .5 rte. ". ek.
CC -1
TRALiA
School Repot(.—The following
the report of tate Senior Depar
ment of 8 .8. No. 1, Stephen, for ti
month of January. Fifth class, Sit
ueL McCoy, 467: Alvin Maker, 455:E
va Windsor, 443; Enos W indsor.384
Sr. fourth. Gladys Essery. 425: Fran
Mitchell, 320: 1Vilfrid Hodgins, 179
Jr.
fourth. Margery Hepburn.
4J
2
Lily Robinson, 438 ; Archie Robinson
424, Murray Elliott, 387; Sr. third
Hazel hicks. 445; Austin Duplan
384 ; John Dempsey. 314: Norma
Beaman, 149; Jr. third, Malvan Call
f:ts 267: John While, 206.— Minni
Hot terill, Teacher. Junior Depart
resent, Jr. t hirdt Iva Essery, Rom
Wallace, Ella Baker, Maxwell Bayn
}lam, Earl Callf:is: Sr. second, Ito
Callfes, Ilarry Windsor, Iluber
White, Edna Davey, Willie Alexan
der, Flossie Davey ; Jr. second, Bessie
Anthony, Freddie Malan. Freddie
Essery, Anthony White, Robert Alex-
ander. Lloyd England, Murvan
fast, Everett Callfas, Wilson Colbert :
Part second, Stella Neil, Willie Ba-
ker, Ethel Colbert ; Sr. parr second,
Hubert Neil ; .Junior part second, Mal
van England, Mabel Elliot r..
WIN:CHELSEA
et
The following. is the sellout report
of 8. 8. No. 6, t"sborne for t•he•month
of Jonuary, 1905:
V.—Olive Berry hill, Alden Johns
Cecil r Ga
mm.
Sr, 1V,—Alincna Heywood. Willie
Elford. Stanley Coward.
Special Boys' Class—Charles Flet -
ser, \1'il on Hawkins, Neilson. Coul-
Jr. 1\',—Laura Godboll, Jackson
'oods. Net t,ie Co n,pbeli,
Sr. III.—Alma .Inlu►••, Lille. lley-
ood. Nella Heywood.
Jr. Itootn, Sr. I11.—!;Ila Vial, ifu-
'rt J01109, (Mary Cornish, Clarence
reery). equal. •
d('t III,—Arinlo Wittton, Ella \Vash-
irn, Earl Johns.
8r. If.— Alex. }lorrehill, John
rcery, Lillis Goitre lt,
Jr. II.— Jennie Campbell. Jelin
rock.
1't 11.— Emma Hetet odd.
1'1, T.— Alice ('rccrr.
1). McDOI'GALL,
\VINNiE HOWARD. Te tel et •.
hone •a few spending •1u r holidays
wilt Mies Olive Stephens, Townline.
— Mr. .1
uhf► Slot
'.art
told
the
mr.• -
I'
hotline
10 break one
of t ..
heWWII 11u
'hates of t iso Ice, ntrove 1 he ankle on
Thursday ni.rtit Inst. \Wbile carry -
ing '.tend in'o It*•• ball he (-lipped and
fell.
—Miss Edwards, of London Town pa
h'p is spending a few' days '.with her
\t
or
Ile
Chiselhurst Pe
Fr
1Itr.urro •
The 1o110w in:t pupil+ tibt•.iu�,sl 60
✓ cent. nr
wry
o flhr
o m:u ks 'vr
• given
✓ ot•. h^ month of .ianuary. '1'o
lain Isoi:crs, 7:► per cent are nett...
ry, Names in order of merit.
Division III. —Cont inuation (:lass,
,s, Madeline Bert ram!, Go rite t
•eitzer, A. Holt zur'sno, .1. Fink -
nt'r, 1F. Hrown; Sr. 4th'ole.-s, hon -
a. Edra Pack, A. Fit►kbeiner t farts
111 hill: Jr. 4th class, Honors
art G:,i•er, Alfred Weevils: lass,
Ink Finkbeinss. Eddie Winer, Er-
IV:rhner, 110" ., rd Mradil, Edith
1 Clarissa cl .,
r, Hill, . -
t r
AI 1
� f(I,zntom►
vermre artend:Ince C(2.
!'LAI IIF: 1(i.1' F:TT, ?Sacker,
)iwi•ion 11. -3rd .haws, Imams, El-
Gaiser, Lillian Finkbsiner, Clara
IIzmat m, AImi•da Finkbeiner,
1 -lie Oe.st reinl"•r : pass, Netter!
iner, George Heaver, Clarence
11zmann, iiarry Trick, Ernest Ap-
ton, Roy Fainter, Charlie Ander-
Sr. '2nd e' iss, Imo os, Pearl
itz, lto3• fled/lea, \ •i ou Hill :
• Alice Mcliin, (`lsirlie Goe-
1larri o•1 Iloltzrireire Vera
temente Reit r'c: IIedden, Jr.
c' ,ss, honors. Lido Gaiser•, Mai►-
11'et,tzrl, 1Vrllinrtrn Wrist, %Vit-
llo:z: 1', s, \Vrllin Ston Rau
rvyu With,, Ida Moen L1o: sl
nm, Ham Finkbeiner.
vt r rgte at tend:ince :3t*.
MISS SAi.LTEIt, Te.,ohrr.
itisi(n 1—('11-s 11, (1umo:a Hod-
. Loran Jiro' n, Lydia Of -si rei-
: Sr, fart 11., Lulu lied/tea, Lu-
)am►n, Evelyn Itluw, : .1r. fart
Gorden Hen -dirt, Henry
rr.
Herbert Shenk : A 111, Irene
(Gertrude Guenther: A 11., Ila r-
�Gower. Raymond F:nrli•1►, 1,111or
r.er : ,1, T., Bos telenk, O'lir Lao -
could have told hint from personal
k ksl,te 1 iris Hood's Sarstipi rilla
ices permanent warmth, it invignr. . r•. ,limes Sw;,Moo .
ales the blood and speeds it along
through artery and vein, and really
fits Wren and %women, boys and girls
to enjoy cold weather and resist al -
tack` of disease. 1t ,tiers the right
kind of warmth stimulates and
st en71 liens at the same t intro, and
all its benefits are last in y. There
IN= be a auggeslion in this for you. :sgting 1(1'1'11s "are presented by
the plat or, the treasurer of the 'it'
-- church and Ilse s:'cret ry of the lin
Annual Mr e: in r :1111 Present:11 icn. win
—Tem :►1,150,51 me^Ien;t of the Pros- no
b Ic'
y r.•tr1 church was belt) in Thr
basement t.11 1101tday evening lastA
and was lar•rely alt enllea. Eneoui'-
ODI, 1 the usual, business, Jur. and Mrs. .1. Fal
Has h�rchants
Bank ofCanada
Connor, r:t, of Exeter,made but sec of 110
vu I eflt*Ihurst, were meds the reeasy plc
A c cute ef 5 tun very hen/Isom- easy son
speeds claire. by the nlentb, rs and arlher- Tre
tion al HEAD OFMiCE. MONTREAL. est• of the church. A very flatter- Pi'
nunslungs. int address was resit li M r. John er,
. AL (all paid up) , • •. $6,000,000 Robertson, "late Ml. A. Swan and Ifo!
VE • • • •• • • • $3,200,000 lir. C. 1borhar11t made. the pies^uta- 2nd
IM
\I r. Connor, al/ hn0th taken el
- ti(g. iS PROFITS.... ' • • . • , $ /8,959 completely by surprise, made :, very 11."
I leerier 4sely in a heel, he -air! that Me
ispist t Am R. F. IIBAb1CN• slo/worth •rwerin r his rosin: c1 ion I'll
' he densest Manager Bnaetintesdent of BrsncbM e ieh , be roto rre•t:11 ion tic, '.would ,
and \ g5 Branches In Canada
alw ,ys have IIIt+'r beef interest., at
ntlrercl heart. Tis• present alieu over 5tio
BJ1Sgt11! Indies of rlie C011treg;,fion '.thn .yinot
to stn •SAVINGS BANK rornr „ Iuron,tl,l „e,1 foe ,1
efrectua 3 1 1 1
Coughs rest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings nc itils n.r lr tenteled lir oboioncr In ill- i„ Y
8 , a invilinr ('(,►lents of uhrir '.%ell fill- i r.,
ma h, counts and Deposit Receipts. e.l basket s. After wi")iin r Mr. and twin
my�tllt sal attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle. Mrs. Gunner tont life t n enjoy the Eris
neat ir.vhom loans are made on approved names, frons (f It*^ir !tabors in a '.wt'll old
g +rtrno.) aeV, the nleelint c1r.s'.rd, all
Pine S• we:
ran cam; ers of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the ('•<'�:nn opal they had spent a mot •nn
1 enjoyable ev,.
chests '
THE
Sabbat4, rcIronl. After trans:tali:ix Wi
1 o the cher
cure it SNERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 'riri: BEST r'tl\Hrc.
Pin \Then von ''. sal a physic that is
tit/red ---- - :nils! nna gintle, re._ In laky and
third on.
CREDITON BRANCH
Prie
let W, S. CHISHOLM, Manager. `For sale in Fewer 1„ W .'t. limey. •
cot :,in 'tu act, aiw:tvs use C1ulnlber• Nan Mess elites(Stomach and Liver Tablets.
fYl(�Leadt 1 Pr
.15er:.fie 'tit nd.,ncr, 341 It
MiSS KIF".ZLt
E, Te ,r. ,
4— ac
JoHN Wen's a Sours
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Kirkten s •
—Nit.. Jesse Shier and family of I
•ilaul.iota, Jlanitoial, W1113have been
spentUn,; t he past r wtr months vis - •
iting !,:vents and friends inthis ti•
"cieenityk, returned to ,!their home last
Miss Alice Douixy of Illybh: is vis-
iting friends in the neighborhood.
—There will be n break made in
one of the families of our village
'.next .week, which .will take away ono
of -our fair maidens. to the prairie
Land,
Further (:a rt ieulars Etter.
—On t be evening of their depar-
ture ,to their new home, near Snot -
ford, Mr. -and Mrs. John- Roadhouse,
of the 1th Lin'e.11lanshard, were made
tho •recipients of a beautiful exten-
sion Mable and small rocker by their
old 'neighbors and friends and a
pleasant evening wits spent in social
cleat
Thus
the links of friendship
are the more securely fastened to-
trethcr and the toils and troubles of
life ore emoothed out. Would that*
there was more of it.
—Mr. r. Tr-1nkMills,.
hl
of St. Mar •>;
3 ,
spent Sunday last nt his home here.
—The Fpeoia1 meel'utxs that
have been conducted in the, Metho-
dist church during d he last three
wa•ks are :)t nn end.
Winchelsea
—Mr. J. G. Jones was in London
on Saturday Last, attending to busi-
ness that tors.
—The boss of \Vinclashet.e school
played n vary interestin3 gates of
football last }Friday afternoon '.ritll
the boys of eohooI No. 3, Usbornc.
The scoro was 3 to 1 in favor of
Wino}Iclsea. With a little practice
the Wincl►elea hoyst bid (1r 10 he-
roine a good tem.
—The Wincilclsae Creamery Co.
is ,;et tiny in its supply of ice for the
s0mmer.
—The tnany friends of Mrs. Eccle-
son, of London, formerly Mirs Della
Clark, of t•1►is vicinity will regret to
hear of her early death, which sad
event took place on Sunday. Jan,
291
h.to young young- lady oras 27 years
of rge and leaves- to mourn; her
loss besides her father. her brother
awl lister, a husband and infant
child.
Miss Gt r1 ie Murray and hroilier,
of Drysdale, elle have been visitin._(
relit Ives in this locality, returned
hon!,' 11115 week,
Exeter Municipal Council.
Council tart pursuant to ndjourn
men/ or 1os assail„ Feb, 3r41. All
present. Minutes ef previous ,meet-
ing read and confirmed,
Wood — Armstrong — That the
clerk subscrike for nix copies of 1 he
Municipat t.orld.—Carried.
Armstrong — Levet'. —That a
grant of $10 be mode to the Sick
Children's d c
t r n. llospital,_.C:trried.
Wood — Arntctrcng — That the
follotwlug accounts be 4,assed and
orders dem n on ,t reasurer for same.
—Advocate
r. ► :
lnl u'
l•
.t Cc.,
hal.
1904
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acct
*32.
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\
. le h• ,
nJh
.wood.
4.
g1 -J
W. .1., Beaman, coal, North End Fire
IfaN, $11.80; 1f. F:. Huston, insurance
pumping q,lant, x4,410; Carling Bros.
acct., 1150:3, 57, yus.ici.1 World
subscript ions, x5 ; Sick Children's
110441 al, $!0; Jot. ('nbbledick,tent
polling booth, 82.511: W. IL Lerch,
11)01 acct. *14.32 • Ja•. Creech, snow -
doe ing, $1.011; 8, Ilandfor•d, oto, $t
Geo. Cudtnoe, do., 116.60: W. J. 111.•
et t. nscaIs to-tnamp'. :iOc; A. E.
IFu1te, .:,editors fees, $12: Jas. Beer,
lo. 812: C. 11 •Snell, electric !hist
o ,February lvt, *A14,47. less reduc-
ion, *14.76, $7:3,71: .in(. Ford, ..e.1.
ry, *27; .1nn. 11artner, labor ccme-
cry'1.75: IF, A. \Wright, rep. wagon
1 iccnsetnry, '(1.15: H. Sanders, hank
onuni•sioner, $1.35—Carried.
Wood — \lair — That W. 11. Le-
ett ,he npprinted to confer "ill the
illa4e erolicitor. re Motherland
is Co's taxes,—C.irriod,
Levels —Muir —Th,.r the clerk be
1•11 int( -to '.t rite the Grand Trunk
gent :it reference to the very unsat-
fartory r.nditiof the station
uil•lin r, it Is•in'tot:illy unfit fur
ublic 51 , and r.•qur't the rein.
any in build c1 t101.9 -n building on
ie east 'Lee of the tracks as soon
s )'onwrnient--Carried.
Levet t — Arinst rens — That (ren -
1 reljourn to Friday, Feb, 17th at
o'clock, p. m,—C:srriecl.
GEORGE II. B188ETT, Clerk.
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rr a Case, of incurable C011stipalion
To a person w h (can', be cured of
:n•tipati0n by hr. Hamilton's fills
le above reo rd "ill he pail. No
thirties medicine rive, such listing
ti•f:ic•ion or effects such ntar-
Ilous cores as Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
eller isnmedia tely follows for head -
he bill i.Ii ttess •1n11 stomach tbs.
det •. No ,wiping taitns, no burn-
t 'en'i(ions. not hin't but tis muga
es•ant relief attends the use of Dr.
at11.I1. ,". fill• -others hot so rood
•rr 2.1r s h'1'. r.. 111 dealers,
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WARERcpOs
We aim to make this store the store to which any person
111:►v come with high expectations and from which they will go
'.55(11 the deterululatusu to come again.
That is why we scour the markets for the best furniture to
sell at prices that can't be b s:!tee in Canada.
A growing business tells us that we are in the right. track.
Modest aa our pricee you will be surprised at the choice we
can give youin the latest design's and finishes.
Each piece of furniture was,'h.,sen with a view to durability
as well as arttistic appearan:r.
ROWE & ATKINSQN
Furniture The Leading �11rn1ttl.M
e De<'llerq
and Undertakers. Exeter Ont.
Kippen
At 'tttn third •mooting of the Qu:sr-
terly officio' Board of tip?, Kippen
circuit, Rev. E. A. Straw, the- pastor,
was k.ordially invited to remain, on
the circuit for another year.
Crediton School Report.
Farquhar
—Jur, \V -en. Westlake. of Inkertvtcct
N. 1)., who was ca.IIo' home .cerin;
to Ih eserious illness and subsc:lucpl
death of
his father, tlc late
Writ.
r
Westlake, returned bonne last week.
—Tete telephone service is found t
he n great convenience to cur bur
—Mrs. Wm. Westlake and Mr
John Westlake. who have been, ver
ill have now almost recovered,
A SUCCESSFUL IIORSEMAN
Never allows his horse to suffer
pain. Ile always uses Nerviline
'.•hick is noted for curing stiffness,
rheumatism, swellings and strains.
Nerviline is jusi as good inside as
outside For cramps, colic, and i n-
ternal pain it's a perfect marvel. In
the good racing stables Nerviline is
always used,—because it makes bet•
ler horses .and smaller veterinary
bills. Twenty•five cents buys n
l:u•,te Shute of Nerviline: ir'. it.
WE'RE
SUIt1Z!'
SELLERS
You aro Suit buyers. AIN make the
Suits— you wear them out. We make
them as well as we can. so that they
will
not wearout soonerthan the
e
yy
ought. Because. if they do, you'II
° likely go somewhere else forour
g. next Suit. And no one could blame
"' i you. So such money ought to hu
Y ' so much Suit worth. And Suit worth
is fashionableness of fabric—style in
cnt--fit—tlnish—looks-- dressyness —
and length of service.
As good a place as there is within
miles to get all this and not pay too
much is W. Johns,
Elegant Black and Bld
Suitings for $15.00
and $18.00.
�a Jorl1WS
Merchant Tailor
Bayfield
--Mr. Itowatt Las disposed of his
h,rdware stock to .Mr. Elliott of
place. Mr, Elliot t takes posses -
•:o11 immediately.
—\
.Ir.It,rrt Hooper. oo►er of Clinton,
anti ii
n i hI3 niece Miss fess hrixgr, of Niagara
Falls, visited Rev . J. /hall, a few
days ago.
—Tire members of the 1V. C. T. 11.
u[lh plate 1 I cc wr rc
exceedingly for -
innate in ,ccurin„ Mrs. 13r3 -an, of
Lucknow, President for Bruce Co.,
to conduct '.1 series of temperance
meeting, in the Methodist and Pres-
byterian churches. The -addresses
were eloquent and powerful presen-
tations of the facts as they are hots
before us. Without tiny fcetin; of
Parti :1".vhip, oche said the temper-
ance people must go back and do ,all
their '.work over again. it toay take
years -to renal our present status'
regard to temperance movement.
She Said the temperance people must
stand as :1 unit regardless of p arty
if we twin the day. But this '.w:a not
done in the recent election a=.
the
temperance candidates almost to a
than were left at home. The church
of (.al muse do her duty. Either the
church will d a t
1 e'.n he liquor traffic,
u
n
or the re. liquor f' w' i
traffic Ic ill lawn the
church. Bier addre.sst•s will long he
remembered in Ibis town.
Pre-enlation,—A large number of
the members from the Cole's ap-
poininlent'met at the Met lord istpar-
•onn:ge, Clayfield, on Monday even-
ing and greatly surprised the pas-
tor and his '.wife. A good load of
cats has brought over and put in
t Ire .oat bin. A most enjoyable time
was spent in trainee and music until
the small hours of the morning. Ile-
Following
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0 o tet is the d t•�s __ ,
d 4 dr \ e
the
members of Cole's congregation, d0
take upon ourselves, at this time, o:
showing you, at least in Rorie re-
spect our apyreciation of your ser-
vices ae pastor of our church fox
nearly the y3st two years. We be-
lieve yott have always had our best
int oreets •at hemi, tend we heartily
appreciate sour kindness. You have
been f ithful and diligent in helping
on '.110 Matter's '.work. It gives u,
much pleasure in ,acknowledging ant$'
thanking ycu for your kindnass. We
ask ycu to accept this load of oat*
as n token of the esteem in which
yeti aro held. \Ve therefore join in
rt jetting sou every success in 1110
future, and stay (;fid:v blessing ever
reel open you. In this address w0
do not fort Mrs. Snell and child-
ren. Signed cit bc•lt;tlf of the congre•
gatice."
1', COLE.
J. GREEN.
N. YEO.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH It}iMEI,ii
TIW MOTHER'S FAVORITE
The Soothing and healing pnoper-
tics of this remedy, He pleas-
ant :taste and prompt and yermanent
enrol t:ave mads it a favorite eith
people everywhere. It is rsppectally
prized by mothers of ['mail children.
for rold'y croup and '.whooping couq!•
n» it alevit,ya offords quick relief, nnJ
as It contains no Opi,lnl ar other
harmful dru,'s, it rnay- bo given •ort,
fore departing a complimentary ad- confidently to a baby ne to an adult.
/trees 113A presenter] to the pastor. For rain in Exeter by W. S. Ilowey.
FEBRUARY NEEDS
Food and Meat Choppers from . .
Raisin Seeders from ...... ........ ....... .
Household Scales from .... ...... • • • .
Baseburners from ............
.ixc Handles (Indian made, from
Xcut Saws from
Axes from . • . .
internatirtnal Stock Food
international Poultry Food
international heave Cure
International Worm Powders , ......
interuational Gall Cure
llcrbagcum Stock Food
lIerbageum Poultry Food ........... • . • , .. .
lforse Clippers from •••• ..••••.•
$ 1,4o up to $ 2 75
65 up to 1 25
3 (Jo up to O 75
.,.. .. 3o0oupto 32 o0
25 up to 30
.. 2 5o up to 4 50
. ........ 75 up to 1 25
... • ........25C, 50c, $1.00
. .... 25c, 50C
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Soc
25c
Soc
BSc
........ .t.00 up.
HERMAN'S HARDWARE