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DAY. JAN. 11th, 1906
r to inquiries from sever-
ubr cribers, who are ebare-
1 he 'York County. Loan Oo.
the following information
tention t
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PIPING II
BOVRIL
Try it with a dash of
Tomato Catsup
Crediton
The aeguler meeting of the liter-
ary society ens held at tate home
of Mr. and ➢ire. C. Bluett, on Fri-
day evening last when an interesting
pregnant was rendered by members
ot the society. At the close of the
program a pleasant and social time
teas spent, it being the eighth anni-
versary of Mr. end Mrs. Bluett's
wedding day. Lunch wan served
Mrs. Bluett and after wishing them
many more yeara Ot happ:nees and
prosperity, the gathering dispersed.
The next •meetIee will be held et
the berme of Dr. cold Mrs. Heist.
The services 4n the Methodist
church on Sunday evening took the
form of •a covenant service. Rev.
Mr. Andrews read the service and
the congregation joined with him in
repeating and renewing their cove-
nant with Christ and the church.
There was 1 lane wngregation and
the special muaic by the choir was
Treatly enjoyed.
A number of our yours people
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spent Monday evening at the home
of Mr. John Keys. Mr. Keys treat-
ed his guests to an oyster supper.
Miss Katie Babb. of Goderich, is
tiLe &guest 'cit Mrs :C. Ifo i t.
Mr. Isaac Reed. a former Crediton
boy, called on friends in our villa;e
last week. It is some 20 years since
Mr. Reed left Crediton and he was
surprised at the rapid improvements
that had taken plate since his last
visit here.
Mrs. Kuria and family. of Exeter,
were the guests of Mrs. D. Link for
a few days.
Mins Inez Andrews. who has been
attending the high school at Park-
hill for some time, is now attending
the Exeter bi;h school.
Miss Minnie Andrews is on the
sick List.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lawson. wli
moved into town on Monday of thi
week. will take up thein residence i
he .house Mr. Lawson recently .sur
based from the late Mrs. T. Fab
er's estate. Mr. Lawson Intends
penin; a jewelry store hero
the advertise- n
We in en- 0
k
mete
such repro,
desire.
directed the
pone receipt of all
slrerrelrnldera. In due
uestions as lapses. re-
f be dealt with by the
tion to air parties la-
bile It is not possible
ormate:4a on these
d shareholders de-
ka to the 4Loon
s to the Loan
r':i prior to date
now hold the
There is rto
uld be 'turned
yrs have endorsed
ents made by the
knr the return of
we receipts should
the Bonk or other
.lapt:n.. t he ,general
ui.lrtor's receipt as
mosasible for some
editor to answer
liti+lual shnrehol-
e time of a tares
atterhlin.r to the
iatterIR requiring
holders. however.
iety as to their
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n
Mr. Geo. Lawson. whose weddio;
notice apPeared in Last week's issue
will with his bride move into the
use vacated by his brother on a
a short distance from here.
Ada Hussey and Messrs. Car-
ey and Mr. Beet Amey, of
d, were the .guests of Mr.
•G. Trevethick for a few
ire. Rosina Finkbeiner is ,visit-
ing with her daughter in flay for a
few days.
alis; Leah Hemmer returned to her
home 'in Exeter on Friday evenin;
last after spending a fete days with
here .
A tarty was held at Mr. John
Whelhelm on Friday ni;ht and all
reported a good time.
Some of our boys have formed a
olub+and have elected Mr. Bert Clark
as president of the society. They
have not yet decided where the
first meetin; will be held.
Mr. Omer Wolfe and Charles Fah.
nee spent Sunday in Dashwood.
Mr. David Baker has been en;1 r-
ed 'as ,cobbler with Mr. Barney
Brown. our genial alioe merchant.
David began his duties on Monday
morning.
Mr. Psmuel Brown returned from
Berlin on Friday last.
Miss Martha Wentzel is on the
sick list.
Mr. Fred Harris returned home
from Toronto .atter spending a few
weeks with friends of that place.
Revivi-tl services were commenced
in the Ev'antelieal char:1i on Mon-
day evening. There was a ;cod at-
tendance and much interest taken in
the service.
Mr. Holtahsner of Blyth. was in
the villare this Meek tnki.nt orders
Our element Week machines
The fleet council meeting for 1900
lets11 on Monday last when the
nevorounoil were sworn in and other
IeLsiness tr.ansaeted.
Metiers. E. Feist and B. Bross it. the
newly appointed ushers in the Evan-
elieal church were in their place.
Sundny. Their assistants are
sirs. Geo. H. Uoltzmann and B.
wn, jr.
many friends of Mr. Abe Wal -
ll be pleased to learn that he
ng rapid progress towards
. being able to sit up nearly
and to stand with some as-
Trevethick, the new
issuer, althou;h
csrriage shop, •,'-
to devote to the
re matrimoni-
t
A Horse on Somebody. — A few
sights azo a fellow emulating the
wild crud %%coley west. rode into town
cowboy sytle, but with a nag that
has seen better days, and havia; a
desire to vacate for more congenial
climes and to use the term of the
tout, lilted a horse belonging to Mr.
Lamport and turned his own equine
loose to wander at will. The animal
found its way into the barnyard of
of Mr. Virtu, Sims. It was turned
over to the pound master. Joseph
Edwards, in whose possession it now
is and %Wese claimed very soon will
be sold. Mr. Lamport found his
horse a few days afterwards near
Brineley, w.bere the bronco buster
had discarded it for another. He was
more successful in getting his horse
back than he was his rooster.
Mr. Wm. Lewis has gain been ap-
pointed sanitary inspector for the
Township of Stephen. Mr. Lewis
makes a good officer.
CHAMBERLAIN'S sCOUGII • REM-
EDY THE BEST MADE
"In xny ;.pinion Chamberlain's
Cou;h Remedy is the beat made for
colds." says Mrs. Cora Walker of
Porterville, California. There is no
doubt about its being the best.
No other will cure .a cold HO quick-
ly. No other is eo sure .1 preven-
tive of ,pneumonia. No other cq so
pleasant and safe to take. These
are good Treasons why it should be
preferred to any other. The fact is
that few ,people are satisfied with
any other after having once used this
remedy. For sale in Exeter by W.
S. Howey.
BAYFI1 LD
Mr. Jos. Thomson has his grist and
tour mill about completed and will
be running in full bktet before lotto.
This is an institution which has been
muoli needed In this vicinity and will
be sure to .give good eatisfactron.
Wm. Mustard has moved bis
shanty to Mr. John Stewart's bush
along the river and has started sev-
eral men cuttinr ceder and other
timber tLere.
Mr. J.as. Campbell has his new reale
demo about completed and will move
in before long.
The directors of tbe IAayfiela Cem-
etery Oa hold their annual meeting
on Monday Jan. 15th at 2 o'clock p.
m. shanp for the purpose of eleetine
directors &nil officers for the +preseht
year.
Mr. Mockery. of St. Marys. is
visitkr; at the biros of harry Dreb-
mann this week.
Meagre. Alex and Chas. Ferguson
having spent the summer saili.n; Ort
American "steamers returned home
last week Ifinr the winter.
Mr. John Geminhardt and wife of
Detroit, ere visiting triends to town
at present.
Miss G,nace Galbraith. of Chice•3o,
nurse in one of t he I.ir.cst hospitals
in that oity. is visiii:n; at her home
here at /present and returns to her
duties on Friday of thin week.
The new ncouneel held their first
meeting on Monday at 11 o'clock a.
m. The :following offs were
appointed: ii. W. Erwin, rk: Robt.
McMurray. constable, Chas. Tippet,'
assessor; John Falconer avid A. F..
Erwin, Auditors ; Thos. Cameron,
truint officer, end Dr. Stanbury,
medical health officer.
Mr. Dave Gardiner, of Clinton, is
renewing old acquaintances in town
this ace:.'.
The Ar�:ulturtl Society hold their
+antral
meetin; on Monday. Jan. 10
to cleat officers for the present year
Mr. Ed. Baker and wife. of Owen
Sound. steest New Yeirs visiting
friends sin town.
The your;'folks held a social hop
in the Town Hall on New Year's
tri;ht when a pleasant time teas
The teameetin; held by the ,tidies
aid on Wednesday evening Last was
poorly attended on :recount of the
wet, stormy night. A good program
was given, proceeds $21.00.
Mr. ltoht. Ilkley left on Friday
last to attend the ilusiness rolleje
at London for the winter months.
bS uehon, of Durham, is visit -
it in inter, Mrs. (Dr.) ,Woods in
town
An nereeabvemnct of tie
be►wtts without any unpleasant if -
feet is produced by O.. ' s
Stomas► an elLiver
scale in 'Exeter by W owey.
.mow
Scrofula
lb vary
ONO
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,WIWI "�'es hr
Bat
.1sIt�iiw 1�''a sad Woe
TIMES, JANUARY llth 1906.
ZURICH
Mr. John Lere;oo4 and his mother
root North Dakota are visiting rola-
Ives in this eeetion.
Mrs. (Rev.) Daum and sister. Mrs.
Eidt. of Crediton, called on friends
in the village • on Friday.
The annual meeting of he mem-
bers of •Say Townsb'• ' or
Munni Fire u - pasty was
held in the 1b n Hall, on Tuesday.
Mrs. -Samuel Lerner, of the 14th
eon. spent the p+st week. visiting her
parents, Mr. amid Mrs. M@flick.
Mr. Cornet 8►einbarch, rat Beatortb.
spent a dew days here this week re-
newing acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter and fam-
ily spent New Years with relatives
and triends in Berson.
Rev. W. J. Yager spent s few days
in Moronto, Berlin and Hamburg this
week. aVhilt in Toronto he took
advantage ot the opportunity of
hearin; the rarest evan;;eliats. Dr.
Torry and Mr. Alexander in Massey
Ball. who 'acre eonduotine very suc-
cessful meetings in that nsty.
Mr. and,Mrs. Dan Eichel• and Miss
Pie Eioher, of Elkton. Mich. ,aro
visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity at present.
Miss Clara Ilochannan. of Toron-
to, spent the holidays with her par-
ents bene.
Miss Beatrice Steinbach, of Sea- 1
forth, who has been visiting in the
village the past week, left Saturday
for Exeter.
Mr. John Torrance, of Clinton, tbe
newly appointed License Inspector
for south Huron, made his fiiat of-
ficial Dalt on the local 'hotels on
Wednesday.
Mu. Stersie, of Galt, spent the
holidays with his cousins, the Mc•
Bride 'basally.
STOMACH TROUBLES AND CON-
' STIPATION. •
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets aro the 'gest thin; for stom-
ach troubles a►nd constipation 1 have
ever Wald," says J. R. Cullman, a
dru;;ist of Potterville, Mich. They
are easy to take and always give sat-
isfaction. I tell my cuvtotners to try
them and if not esatiafactory to come
back and got their ¢coney!' For
sale in Exeter by W. S. Howey.
TIIMORS
cONpEREI
MIN M UTNN AM INI
Ya td flower -et Lydia It. Doak
beats Visetabie Compound la tate
Coos at We. Panels Ds Ilbx.
One • ' tri et Lirdis
Pinkhaat a V
the conquering o womsa's .. ea -
mays Tumor.
The growth of a tumor is moldy that
&squeakily its presence bn taesgesled
aaUl it is far advate n&
/'OR O VSR 81XTY t Xd1t8
An Ow Ana Wau.-T&rt+w E v..—Mrs
Vreil Ric
over 4 s*s by
esBtdtomasi s hildrenp weer
It eeati►et the �oswith tie arid. auaje al!
poli cures alar' aide the hast aired
for Diarrhea. Ia pleated to the taste. Solibl to evert banal e( taw; world. e1
asster a e. Its due be enealoslable. He
etre take Ma. Window's Seething
ayrspaas ask ter no eke kind.
11 ENSALL
Miss Whiteside&, who has been
teochin; in tbe West with very much
success. during the past year, or so,
returned home Itast week to spend
the winter. She intends returoine
in the sprint.
Mr. Mrasrvyat Brown, who holds a
,;sood position en Toronto. spent New
Years with this pairents.
Mr. Panty Reyeaids;is lite from
the west:
Mrs. {Dr.) Fer;uson tha�. been
'spending the past week with aniends
in Blyth.
Miss Jessie ,Elder. of '>Itrrrie, for-
s -eerily et llensail, visited friends hero.
Miss M. McGregor, of London, is
visiitbn3 her mister. Mrs. Todd -
Hr. John Murr,+y, of Dundas, and
Mr. nand Hrs. Thos. Murrey, of Owen
Sound. were 'here visiting their fath-
er Mr. Jos. Murray.
Mr. JTUhn Oh ismoin. wife and Little
daughter, of London were hero last
week visiting Mr. Chapman's pat-
ents.
Mass Ilessie Urquhart returned to
Toronto hist week to Tresume her
studies.
Miss Mottle Ellis, who wise +home
f•r.• the holid•+yr, returned to Har-
rrrw rust week.
The Misses Smillie, teachers have
returned to their duties -after spend-
ing the h'olid'ays here.
M•sn::'ire of Muss hell. — A very
pretty %sedans; was solemnised on
Monday, Ja.r.uary 1st, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. .iohn Hell, oL relay,
near Hensoll. when their daughter,
Miss M'a•ngaret Doiz, was united in
maruim;e to Mr. A. 1'. Ketohen. B,
So. A., editor .of the Northwest Far-
mer, Winniper. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Mr. Srnith, M. A..
of lfens.'•ll. assisted by itev. C. B.
Urquhart. II. A., of Kippen. The
wedding ntn,noh was played by Miss
A. Bell, ,cousin of the bride. The
m•id of honor tens Miss Anne Pell,
dauxhter sof Mr. Robert Aell of
8eallarth. The beide who wars ;iven
atrly by Ther father was prettily
'awned Tin silk 'ohiitfon over cream
taffeta. leer travelling dress was a
beautiful hlne broadcloth. The Lit•
its In aid ot honor wore a white or-
;attdie ism] eavr•nipd a beauitful )nn-
nuet +af 'roses The esteem in which
the bride was held ons evidenced by
the numerous Turd noetly presents
which she received. The groom's
rift to the bride was a hc+ndsome
brooch with a crescent of !marls and
his present to the maid of honor was
a aotd brlrcelpt. Mr. and Mrs.
Kctchen deft ..n the evening train
for Winnipeg Their many friends
unite tin eeeh'rnx the happy rauple
1 'mensure '!f streccss neater even
than that which the ;room by his
industry, perseveronce end ability,
his neon in the past.
Ri.1N,V11.1.R
Mr. Alden Johns hes left tor Lon -
d•►n w1wre he intends taking as bu'si-
nr.ss acorea.
The newly elected officers of the
('F.esen Friend. Lodzc were duly •in-
atalled last Friday night.
One of the sons of Mr. John Our•
Wish Thad the eni•fnrtune to dill off
a bed and •have his 'fe; b n.
Rev. Robt. flis+ks, of Wind • r, who
.?as been visit'ne his pore .leit
on Monday for 1'niert. Ont., a he
was united in merrinee T. to
fee 1 eitht, of that n e
wee J►erformed
8o -called " waaded•g port'" rasy
come from its early Magee. or the
of f� Mit ssse. saierneeprofuse
down eahe WS. the
ovaries n and
If you have mysteries' gaintys•
ars indicatives of inikaninalien or dirt.
iacement, don't wait for time te sen -
Arm
fmrgo through Ike
horrorsf ofears sal
t{mom
Lydia IL
Coat-
pound t sway begin Its nee.
�ve you her advies t:e•�f al. will
[t yon wW writs her &boat yswnsTf.
Your lettv twat be seen by women only.
DIM=the senega I ve bed w at
2 w to Mir Iagoeths'�'cs,.inell,.se _
eat
ami slitele v sad wtmM ! hart & tnis&r
vetetmflrlrsam
"after I read ase d peer adse%
beim Y 4l t' drs 1:141 mai
and las sass I haus ns o�
now. It beside* b �e
lits around Dace mo, and -I sa ��
re
well.”—Amide D. Fox, 7 Obeisant
Bradford
Dashwood
With stork t:+kin,' about over we
are. note ready to talk "iia ;e Wire
Fence" to our many customers. Re-
member their ie only one "heat
and experience in this neighborhood
concedes that the Pa;e wire fence
ha it. For sale by E. P. Paulin,
We had a nice fall of the beautiful
Tuesday morning, n very little more
would 'make ;good elei•ehin;.
Mise Murry Nadir;cr and :aster. Mrs.
Natanile, Who •have been viaitirtrT
their Z,curenta, Mr. and Mrs. Godfried
Nodi3er. of this plaice, left Monday
morning. Miss Marry going to IDs -
trait and Mrs, Normile to &aiame-
xno. Mich.
Miss Lizsie Ronnie, of Ziw,oh, es
posting the books at the Hardware.
11[r. Godfried Nadager lost a val.
uable m Mohs cow, through nailoh fever
Tuesday morning.
A1nc14e Rutledge is at home at
present.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Resta.myor.
Bronson Line, had their home
brightened Wednesday east by the
arrival of a yours; non. Congratula-
tions.
Mir. Chas. Lindonficld, or' Exeter.
and Miss Grtshrrm, of Goderioh. spent
Bandag in tbe village.
On Tuesday aaizht about 10.30
o'clock fire broke out in the house
Gadtried Nadi;er, and by the time
tbe ah.rnn shad been given. it had
tuned 'considerable headway. Tie
bucket Imirede did efficient work
and in a short time had the UM
under control, but not before con-
siderable (lama 4e had been done.
Do rot despair of curing your sick
headache wbon you can so easily ob-
tain Carter's Little Liver Pills. They
will effect a prompt and perman-
ent cure. Their action is mild and
satire!,
FARQUHAR
Mr. Thos. C.cmeron is preparing to
build a new barn next summer.
Mr. J. E. McNicol, our blacksmith,
has placed a shoein; rack cn his
shop.
The Fore.ttcrs will hold their an-
nual oyster supper for the members
of Court Star and their wives on
Friday evenin;. Jan. 12th, at 0.30 p.
rn. All the members are cordially
invited to, nttcnd and enjoy a Foci-
lble avenin;.
The Fn,uth pluton Farmers insti-
1 rte purpose holding a meeting here
during February.
The auction wile of cattle and
horses on Friday last held by Mr.
C. E. hackney NOIR a successful one
prices of cows going as hiah as
$50.00, while yearling colts brow;ht
the lrandwrxne sum of $155, two year
olds going for 8182. and three year
olds as high es $200. Messrs. T.
(lcrneron and J. White were the
auctioneers. The stock were all ot
a high 'clues end were a credit to
the huver 1. well as the seller.
I11
Ittt Friday, 1)e•'emtxr 2nd. MaJeolm
M.•l.r.n. •a well koese resident p1
(kiderich tagged !sway t the ad•
tcrrn'cd -. tp .•.f tOn ve s, 7 ame ma s
and 12 days. At t ime ot ?►is
death be was Ibe st 'man Tin
init. nnd t.nssihl Huron antes -
DINNER SETS eve acre carryinsua beautiful new line of
Including 'TwelStock Patterns"
whereby you can buy ae et or any part of one. Everyone we show
is Al quality (Guaranteed not to Orme). The decorations aro
works of art and the shapes are the beet of the potter's •kW.
TOILET SETS, Always a elreatto choose from.
We keep up to the mark in shape, design and
TEA SETS, Splendid assortment of 40 and 44 piece sets in
English. Austrian and French China and Decoeated
Porcelain.
LAMPS, lhel�oe. Hanging. of all kinds of lamps in Ontario.
of Gla Lamps. ging. Sewing. Beading and all styles
WEDDING GIFTS, We show a beautiful line of aPtwopri-
r ogler
has pleases, Wa for this
an
sure of getting
alue for your
n the City.
purpose A
made here always TT Because it• new. imitable sad
good and our prima are r•mooa6le.
FANCY CHINA Alwaystta• and such an something new to shorn in We
table articles yon will not find elsewhere. Wo Writ* you toou o come
and see.
LONDON GROOKFRY GO. s69 0 ;1oM:
WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of
1610.00 or over.
1•tlr•••N
TRADE
MARK
0.
Maple Leaf
Rubbers
are made only from the best "Para" rubber.
Made to fit every style and shape of men's
shoes, ladies' shoes and shoes for the little ones.
In ladies' shapes they arc neat, light, perfect
fitting and lasting.
Insist on the "Maple Leaf"
Brand — it's` on ev,
rubber. y.
Sold by all dealers.
1/
��/CCENTRALL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Do you want a good position
in the Commercial World? The
surest and shortest road is via
this school. We give a course
of training that is not surpassed
by any Business College in Can-
ada. Weigle. individual instruc-
tion therefore you may enter at
any time Write for free cata-
logue and get fail particulars.
W. J. ELLIOTP. ci
D. A. McLACELAN. } ii>a•
• •Nh••N••
UORNEY. — In Usborne. Saturday.
Dec. 6th. tbe wife of Robert Harr•
ney. of a son.
ALDWOItTN. — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ohara Aldworth, on Dee. 27tb.
sun.
HARVEY.— In Usborne. Jontaary 1
1906, the ear of Charles Harvey.
1 daauzhter.
ELLWOIITIiY.— in ilsborne J.sn.4
1906, the wife of Henry Ellw•or-
thy. a daughter.
FRAIL-N.—In Sault Ste Merin, Jan.
and. 1900, t he wife of bur. C., 11.
Fnly.nc. ,nee Miss Lila McCord. of
s dnnuhter.
MANNING.—in London. Dee. a•tb.
1005, the wife of Wilbur N. Kan -
tying of twins, daughters.
MAltR1ED
LINDRNYIELD_
GR la
Now in Stocic
Bran and Shorts
and Wheat Chop
At Exeter and Centralia Elevators
Prices satisfactory. Bring in
your grain , and lard home .15
with feed.
4
J. 6Ol1DUDI6K
SUIT
BELLED'"
You are Suit buyers. We stake the
Salta— you wear them oat. W mala
thew as well as we can. so that tb
wiW not wear out sooner than tb
ora ti Because, if they do. y�e��Et
1�nesMt Saint. somewhere
one could lse for blaslie/
you• So much money onngb�t to
is much Suit worth. And Suit
ith-siooablener of fabric -4;1;Z
W
tlel•b looks drrssynsas —•
and Isoogtgooih of service.
Miles tempt ailthl es aand�net pay tai•
..els Is W. Jahns.