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Exeter Advocate, 1906-01-04, Page 101 1100.10011111.14140.0.4.4.,-, sgx der boorate, Sautiera eeeeectie teetepe. , TUURM»AIT, JAN'. 11, '06 Sharon. Wedueeda,y aftereoon john Ford wed emu held ;e, shoothee neetch blue roek, tire losing sista paying for the supper. The evening as spent 14% Virt9rie and (le "oi'lge---Arter a, tveetes visit with Mrs. Jane Kestle and other friends, R. Johnston returned to his 'home in Linden. Mrs. Johnston will iremaio for tt %bile ler-igen-Bert and Vernet, Atey •end, ftiend, Miss Ivy sey retureed UR Brantford Wednesday aftt,r plot -tient two. we k.' visit , with their pareete itnel friends nethis neigh.? litorhoo(1.-A. veey favOrable report was teed at tire annatil scbool meeting. The trite', ere to be congratirleted an Securing suety an energetic teacher - • + r•Metil ill ke ray rfLe pupae 4rf S. S. NO. I. on iee eve .f M.Miss Doylies deperture for Alberta, presented. her with 31i V,Xee115.11t. 3d. titess aud a siditi gold CIe$Z,.- ATV/ and Mrs. T. it Ilatehitisw on, co -Tesler -1. recently celebrated the fifteenth annie vereary of their w( ang day. About twenty-fivn wete preeeetand all epeak in highest praise of the hest and host- ese.-At twelve oeietie cm Friday, Dee. "2. the busy hum neually ,prevales the sehoot ein trePf S'.S. N. 1, elcOillivray, ceased. Diming the af- tern000 m gaes, it "taffy feeda " nd program, were the order, in the course of which a presentation of an address tted ver,v pretty eing, set with rubiee ii,nd opals, was,made tbe teacher, Miss Anne Dale. Miss Dale will eon, tu hine to guide the ppils of this echool, , CheeetrtOtt Revival meetings coearnenced in:the Evangelical church. Sunday evening.- Tbe meetings so far have been wellAS, Geo. Lawson. -Mr. and Aire. Josiah tended tt and we trust they will do touch lieestle atteutled the christening geod. They will continee throogliout left Fisher'e on Wednesdays -Mrs. Broltenehire returned lionie Wed- siesoltey, ttfter spending' two weeks with tier etster.111 Grey. -Quite a 114111 her from here attetided the party at Will • Mavirleinney's on Montlity evening in of Brantford. A14..e ort tt good titne. honor of Messrs BertlInd Garnet Aray -Mr. tired Mrs. ThoseAmy, enter- -Mined a number of young .friends on Wednesday evening, . , ettletiee, t lia Mr.fGas. 'Coughlin is confined to his Teed suffering from an acute attack of rtheninatisin.-Mr. Chris. Baskerville is also on the sick list, suffering from an attack of la grippe, -Miss Henessey Luean, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. 1. Hedgib$.,-Rich. Colbert, who lose one of his horses la,st eveek, hes recov- er the Week in, the b,asement of the churele commencing at, 7.45, Ceottloh Brown, our geoial nix collector. is , ill. Hiseinany friends trust the illness is not of a serious nature and that he will soon be around again. --Miss Miri- nie Andrews of Manitoba is. yisitieg her parents at the Methodist parson age. --Albert Fahner is suffering from ti an attack f tonsilitis. David Kilpat- rick all er -Auderson are also on the siek ist. eWe trust they will soon he arouna agtiemeteMessrs. August Mi- nes and jno. Broderick of Zurich were in the village Fridayarediting the Man- eget% books of . the Hay- Township'. Farmer's Instirttece Coe-1/Vni. ' Law. son of Napioka, 1VIan., ie in ear midst' visiting friends. -We ere pleased to learn tletat Mrs'. Atigeost ,Ewald, . who has been very ill; is rapidly recovering., the beast again; etehaviogetrayed: -eQuitee.eamber were in the Town - -one into the township of Stephen.- Ball lest Wediieedieeete ,eee eur Tee, Lie weeteee Fero, of Wiseonsiin w ha form*.; ship clerk give his 'casting •vote to de.' errly, resitiere-and Worked with 04 .cicle the election Of the two candidetes 'W -Smith AS Ch4e80P3ak4r, shook bands Seveitier and Willert, who ran forlhe, vrith'taeny of his old .tilende here' last Office of Reeve. Froin all appearances week. -Ralph Handford, merie keeently it was an easy matter for the clerk to . veturnecVerona. the West, spent Sim- decide .although attene would - :have tay. with ,bis sister,. Mee, . Ilead,ere Ile friend it ti ratleer .. unieleasitne position London. -The AnniVersary . Services to be placed iieeethir school re -opened of the Ladies' Aid Soeieey of the Meth. Wednesdayafter the Xmas holidays, . *dist church will take plate on Sunday etiArse -Whin is recoveringfrom her , simitaolIowedby an oyster supper and .recent illness. --C. Zwiekere: who had , t Tendering Of a_programme Monday hisgaseline'engine in Bengali for te- o oventog, Rev, 'a....: W.., Manning; of pairs has it in Working order again ()Anton, will have charge ,of the ser -e *Wed 'Chief 'Engineer rainier certainly . *ices on Sunday,while tin. Moneay makes it hum. --The . services in till, evening the committee in .charge have • Methodist clewed) on Sunday were of prepared A oh0i9e p,rogriernine 0.ifiaing a special character. The choir is to ' Sh9ndixtberS being, Miss Mabel flicks he congratulated on the excellent muse, .Of Arnie,' College, and other ft st-class ic. which they furnished. ' The sermons taleet, Everybody will be welcome. he'.:YteveAndrews were interesting and 74- fel. Of the epotts, held a blue reek very inspiring. -G-. Baker has return - shooting match 'die:Friday .afternooeed to London. -114e, and Mrs. &Brown , Good seores were made, some of the ,bayereturned from a pleasant visite!), shooter's breaking all the rocks at 'Bernet -Ma. and.Mrst II le Eilber are 'which theyehet, ten in number. . Theytow comfortably settled in their new e- eontemplate .holding another nietbh in heine,:whete. Mit. Either Will be at She - near ' future.e-Wm. Reilly last borne 4„-lier neatly; frienelee+Alfrea. . :week had the misfortune to SUP off his Martin, of Wanwansee,'Man,. is 'visit- , wagen and eall to the ground, break- ing.his mother, .; Mrs, *Mae, EilberSee ' fag two 'ribs in the fall. Be'isethus W. P. May of Mitchell, agent for the, . Kid up for alevir donee Noticing:sheep Mutual Life 'Assuratiee'Co., of Water - Mr. itieurbreke a hone in not men in 106;Wil,13 in the village during the.week. *similar tneenneree-Mr. John. Colwill on * business' . for the CelelPaneeee yet/trued mendeeefrom London , where James Lawson • has moved into the &e had been consulting a. specialist re- dwelling he recently purchased 'freni garding an affection of the leye. He .the execntors of the late Tobias Fah- teneeeetteeabeen , troubled with itifialninatiori bete TV311". ithd Mrs; Litivsme we ex- .iniin kh ,eyeis fir some time. . , , - tendat heaity•welperne.-Wm. Brown ik. rig rree OleTte0e. AnBOtre-The i3ad of Kincardinegave - our -town- a brief inteili ence Was . received • heee -last 'visit the beginning of the ' week. -11. ;week ofthe death of Thomas Abbott, Eilbere M.P.P.attended the eturetal eivho ited in - Kincardine, on Friday meeting of thellay Tp., Farmers' 'Ins., too mg last, at the age of /3 Years. Ce. Zurich on Tuesday. He T deceased was,a fernier resident or is dee'taTreas.-Mother Goose certain- , For several' years he con- ftr picked h,er feathersie greet style on cted aegeneral stere here and by his Tuesday. In a very short time the onfmercral enterprise vas -' widely eeound was cemered witli'ageod goalie nownin this district. After retiring tity of 8130W.. Sp far the winter hasn't ffroin business he continued to reside been severe and we have plenty '74,mb- /here for a time but later removed to phets in our neighborhood who see' we Kincatdine *here he resided up to the Will: have a mild winter, We Will see. there of his, 'death. Mr. Abbott has -7-Herb Either is telting the census of teen in delicate health for some time, the village this week. The Police true -- from the infirmities of old age eonse- tees are having this done in meter to etuently his demise was net unexpecte incorporate the,Boarcl, thereby giving • ed. .Besides a.'sorrowing widow, he them greater power in the witey of Io- ,Yeaves. a large family to 'cern his de- cal inevrovemen ts. -The Ittege, safe • in eipe,•toise--etieree eons aod six daughters the Sovereign Bank was moved to jr he remains were brought - here tor Centralia on Wednesday • friena. where' *trial. the funeral taking place from it Was shipped to Chatham -A num - -the residence of Mr, Samuel Davis on of our young people drove to the home iltanda,y to the Nursery Church °envie of Jahn. Keys, west (if Crediton on fiery. Monday evening to spend a few boars, .Dgeeree-The death took place hi Although taken by surprise the host leman on Thursday, Jan. 4th. of .Mr,, and hostess heartily welcomed ebe vise, Thomas Gilidieve a,t the age of /7 years, tors and threw their coin niodious *menthe. trieceasea was the father of home open to thereeett was indeed a Mr. James Godsa,ye, a Centralia eese. merry crowd tha eat town te Mao oy. Aleut.% employed with Mr, W. T. Col. ster surer provided bsr the youtne ne- wilL mte Godsaye t emigrated teem pie all etejoyed the feast. The ey- englatui to Canada many, years ago ening was very pleesantly4spent sod sin e& has resided in several parts Various kinds of amusement. At it .of North Middlesex and South 11(31011 reaeonebleliour all repaired to their and tvas weliknown throughout those respective homes, after thanking .Mr, tlietrices, Death came very suddenly, and so*. Keys for their kind hospiteli. Ike having been as well its could be ex. ty.--Lest, Thursday night Henry latne- pected, of it roati of that ego up to a Port., le utiles south of this village, had few itioinente before 'death, Ile were , a valuable botse stolen out of his stit- 'seated in 41. chair and it is supposed , Ms An old mare was left in the yard tee heart was eteteeted as he dropped ' instead and after diligent searcheMr. out of the chair and was dead in;t non I Lamport recovered his horse from Meat. He leaves a grown-up family I some person below Bribsley, where it of three sons and three daughter:4, all was found warideiing on the road. of whori will have t'heesympathy of I The mere bits airice been elaittied by their many friend's. The funeral took I Richard Colbert of Centralia. Who place from the holm of his daughter., the thief wile is still a mystery. While Mien Hodgins Liteteo, to 8t„ earned! exchanging the horses at Litmpore's eemetery on Saturday. • I the party. was evidently in such a hur- „ • ry that he forgot 8 mitt, TheLiterary Soeiety niet at the home of Mrs. Bluett on Friday evening Jan.. o. The following program WILS render- ed: Piano duett, IViitimes Vivian rend Ella Beaver; paper on Dr. Bernardo, Miss Emina Brown; vocal eolo. Mrs. Keret Pickwick paperte Perey Mums; V(8331 eolo, Miss 13. Beaver; piano solo, Mi tie Myrtle Clark: piano solo, Bliss Olive Holtzman. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. (Dr.) Ilaist, on Friday night. Jan, 12. 11arrett:4v' h01110 of Mr. and Mrs, Fred. W. Baker, of the C h e rty 4th conceseion of Stephen, WAS the eeetre of it very pretty wedding on I Wednesday of lent week, the oceasion lectoral of Mr. Samuel O. Lawson and Miss et, tieing the solemnization of the nuptials Tieri(lrit Handers, daughter of the late cures! Ask your doctor lf 11.841Kler'}‘111the 3)1*(1"nee of he doesn't use It for coughs, '11"itfiftY 411"t4 the 'binding knot, Colds, beonchltli, and all WAR tied by the Itev. Je W. Andrews of this place. at four o'eleck in the ef. throat and lung troubles. ter:more The bride IWO beautifully ee seat teem that Ayar's Marry ttieform, gowned in white. but Wait nnettended Nth. ewe modioins t aut be for brOn. We* hafl*onsa_, roughs. Wit'S $4140 the groom. The teremony X. imnInirAIN, ouicol, t. over Oty rieh tetpalt WitA eerviel after which ft feW hornet were, pleasantly for .4111,74: 'AS wet try cheap cough tnedi;,' dam Get the best, .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 'What 'a record' It has, sixty years of nchitis netiteee. ti as.. epent eecially. The presents to the bride Were nittnerotle, mieful end beim. MI. The happy eoupte Nike lip their residenee on the 8t1i coneeseion of Stephenend will have the best evishem of it boet ne friends for theit tutors biy.'">04StAlld prosPeritY. Zurich. .After a. few lguthbetay at the home (41145 eister, Mrs. felaxbaril, Henry Ilearonernue lute returned to his home hi \¼ (1,13. Alta,-Charlee VI sou of Pigeon, Mitta 8. vieitor LLI our bargit laet weeile-JoinetLevegood and hie niother, frora North Dakota, are here ote 8. viNit.---The contreil flay townehip met for the firet tint this year at Zurich on Monclay.-Sinere son Geiger and 'wife of Cavalier. N.1).0 ere on a visit to tricot's in thie neigh. borhood.---Mre. riukbeiner has returned from her visit to Milverton. - Den Eieher and wife and - Miss Annie Eie,her, u1 Elkttmetlichr., were Yisitore in 'our burgh ,daring the weeine-Mise Jena, Rannie:left Itiee week for, 1.otidon. Where she willtake a course in the For- est City 131,16itiesS °Allege, -Sehoel re - (Toned last Wedoeseley with theea. lowing teachers Principal, Aet Mc- Leod: ee.ssistants, Missee reale' atiehoe, son and Minnie Best. • Mr. Gatnet Cockveill has purchased a new driver that does eredit to his °woo -et -The Misses Maguire spent the holidays at Thedford. paesneereeriotee-The beautiful new residence of Mr. Jos. Shouldiee was the scene of great • excitement, when the friends and neighbors gathered in acceptance to the havitations that had been extended to them to cele- brate the twentieth anniversary of his wedding. During the evening the table was laid and the guests were served to oysters, cake, orugoes, can- diesenats etc.. 'after which Mr. and Mrs. Shouldice were presented with a handsome chair and toilet set with the following address. . , bfr..*nd Mr.,Tos.'S' houldicetPt---e'emb'er 2?thi 1916. We, the friends ad neighbors, deem this a privilege of showingOe esteem in which you are held in this vieinitv,, We have learned br.yopr willing And oh. Jiirliir-nrnot. iteir4Arec.t'ai1 tiraes-tot need to think ot you not only as a weed but as a worthYneigh,bor, Now, when you are settled in your beautiful riest home, and are so kind to entertain your neighbore among your Ant guests, we feel it aur alit, to return the favor by presenting you with this chair and toij- et set as a email rant% for your hospitality and may many a Happy New Year be .etaent in your new home Signed in of alipresent. isigned in behalf of your neighbor& , • Mrs, .1; Short, ' etee, 3. Coekwill,' • Mt. Shouldice made a suitable reply showing bow he appreciated their kihelness. • Dashwood • Mr. John 'Voellrer left on New Year's morning to visit friends ae Tavistock. -Mr: Jonas Hartlieb bed, his rails cut into , stove wood last Tuesday lifter - ,neon. -Mr, John Hayes of 513. Marys; was in the village on Wednesday of - last week. -Mr. VVeaelleeEvven baseleft to taktecharge of their store at 01,HQ. -The r hotne of Ed; Resterrnyer of the Bronson Line, has been gladdened .by the appearance :of a baby boy which event occurred oti Thersday last -Mr. Sam Witztil was here on Saturday Saturday night; visiting visiting hisenother. -The Evan- gelical Sunday -Strimed officers were elected 'apt Sunday moreing and re- sulted as follows. .Tac, Kellerman, Pres.; J. Je. Goetz, Vice -Prete; ..Geo. Eelighoffer, See.; Sim Ireland, Treas.; "MiseIdie Goetz.:Organiste Miss Minnie Met's, AssteOrganeetetjohn Qeetreich- ereend,Norman-Kelierrnan, Liberians; Codiried Oestreleher, Geo. Kellerman, and Miss Mionte. Elhers were ,elected the committee on Temperance: -The Y. P. A. neeeting on Sunday evening, was ably Conducted by Mr. Sine Ire - Henry Willare, reeve of Stephen, attended the first meeting Of the. council on Monday the :,Elth, J. 3. Goetz has. purchased ea young horse te mate the one he had. They will be aline draught team,. when grown.--Severel from here attended the rite Intolerance -Meeting at Zurich, 011 Tuesday. -Sneak thei Yee have been operating in the nearby- teighhor- hoodse Keep your eye on themethey ,are worth watching. -Mr. G. Nadiger besta 'valuable cow on Monday nighe last, from milk fever. -A very , pleas- ant surprise was given to Miss Ename Eidt when aboot sixty members of the choir of the Lutheran church gather.' at her bonae one evening recently and presented her with a kindly word- ed address and a beautiful artiste Obi- -nettle a token of their appeecietion of her services as organist. Afterea 'very pleasant -evening was spent in singing and V3tri01113 amusements a luncheon W88 servedevehen all returned to their iespectiere:hotnes. rionsie BADLY D.A.lateetUD JI Flame - On Tuesday night last Mr. G. muirgees dwelling took fire and before it' eould he extinguiebeil the roof was completely destroyed and the building was otherwise badly damaged. Willing bands vie -re soon on the Beene and suc- ceeded in 'getting the blaze .iinder con- trol, otherwise there is ,tro telling where the fire would have ended. - DEvrn or, Mits. Oosesitis.x.-:-Deatb has rernievea another of our oldest residents in the person of Christina Goseman, who pasaed to her eternal teat on Sattirda,y morning. Dec. 30. The deceased waft born in Hirtnotrias Weiler, Germany, . on Oct. 20, 1812, consequently she was in her 94t1 year. She was married to the late George Goemare.tr, in 1835, who died 29 years latete Duringher long vvidoevhoott she endured ixiany trials and tribulations but through all wee happy and con- tented. Coining to America, in the fall of 1882, she first, fiettled in Cleveland where two of her daughters lived. In the spring of 1883 she came to Dash- wood, where she had it brother and a son, and soon after three of leer slaters followed her. She had APC'ell children, five of whom are living-fourhere and one in Cleveland. She WA9 of strong and healthly constitution but for the lag two years of her lifeher health foiled her. Notwithatandeng her in- firmities, elle was alwaye anxione to work and never seemed eontented when idle. Friday before Christrnes site was stritken down and Almost from the start it wile quite evident tire end was approaching. and oleo week later she pireeted peaeefully anew. roe the pest el yeare she haft made her home with her yortnge4 daughter Mr. Meet Guenther, remit w'hose reeideriee the funeral to. place on dem, 1, to the Lutheran eernetery. Bronson Line, Ileitides the five children, elle is sur- vived by 41 grand chilthein and, 31 great armlet childt ern Nflom Geogine Whiting, while welting latst Itoltnete shop, unfortimateletiteptied through gape in the eidervalk, bruising hereelf conga. erehly. La Grippe Cured Twelve times and out ! i)cletors say that LA CrItIrlett Nvi)1 come two or three )rear. niore and disaprear again for so years. , it litas a periodic,a1 run of 1,2 years. Each tinie, *come,s it 'kvorse than thetime before'. This titne, LA Grttr,r4.is prophesied to have teeribte rieturaigic and rheurnatic pains as a symptom, and afterclap. 'These pains arc the triost excruciating - worse than the rack and torture. Avoid LA Gitiri,E, prevent LA GRIPPE, or cure LA GRIPPE, by taking the specific, scientific repiedy >:•-• (PBONOUNCEO *(4(Eati Sold by all Druggists; for $1 per bottle.. SAMPLE AND liTtZATISIE FREIE Mumma% "Sample Ditiats, Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, iirrieteel OlEee'and Laboratories 179 King viiVeat, • TolsOirrO Whalen. Miss Stoughton, of London, returne eel borne Saturday after a week's visit at Mrs. Southeibyee-Bert Diewnieg, of St. Marrs is visiting his uncle Chas. Hooper. Miss Edna Edna Gunning entete tained a few of her friends on Tuesdhy evening number of of farmers around here are drawing gravel now for the raising of barns and other pur- poses in the spring. -The Rev. W. E. Millson, of Rotnney, returned home Tuesday, last after a short visit with his brother Mr. j. Millsont-Isaac Sims returned on Tuesday last 'after- New Yeette vactition.-4nvitatione are out for the Diaratniel Wedding of Mr. and Mts. Jas. Gunning on Friday, Jan. 20. -Mr. John Torrance returned to bis duties of school master on Wednesday afterta ten days visit to his parents in Chiltern , • Corbett .1 • „. Gee. Jaekson of Kingsville renewed old acquaintances here during. the pest few days. -Mrs. R. Griffeth of London is on a few weeks' visit to the home of her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. B. Sheppard. -The school eommericed last week. The teacher, Miss Fraser, and the pu- pils report having spent pleasant holi- daere.-eArchie McIntosh, wife and fa 'o- ily, have returned to Port Huron after a pleasant. visit •here. -At the recent, school meeting S. W. Webb re- elected trustee for another' term. ' • , ". On Tuesday evening of last week a surprise party of friends waited upon Richard, Hodgins and wife to express their appreciation of them prior to ,theiedepterture to Granton, where Mr: .Hodgins has purchased a farm. Wb en all were assembled John Sherrite, Ewe ex -M. P. P., was called to the chair, and in a few, well-chosen words An- nounced the purpose of the assenably. Then Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins were called forward and presented with two' fine oak chairs aria an addrees.which was .read by Rev. F. G. Newton. Mr. Hod- gins replied and thanked his neighbor s and friends LIS did also Mrs, Hodgins. Then followed speeches tVir Councilman Webb, Wm. Sherritt. Nicholas Pol- lard, Robert Hodgins, Charles Corte, R. Stone, J. E. Hodgins, J. Sherritt, and Rev. F., G. Newton. After the refreshments vvere servedieet very pleasant night's coeservezione weer spent. A Diveroge of • Good Health ((Grand Mogul is the nicest possible bknd ce the finest and ripest teas. Grown on the sun, ,kissed highlands, each 'package is a whole bouquet of delicious fla- vors. Cold,.tepid or hot, it is always a farpily luxury. Pleasing to mothers, able to childi4n,,it is Ceylon's best motintaiti gift to you. High in theine (tea -tone) and low in tannin (bitters), it is the beverage of hy, geine. 25c, 30c, 40e 0,nd 5e per pound. Grand Mogul Teti 4561d °tie in Packages lined with prepered paper. never in poimetss lead Directions end premiers ewe pone in oath pieta.. THE KOLSONS BANK • (Zncorporated by Act of Vatliament 1805) • Head Office, Montreal capital,,Paici • " $3,000,000 r�drutt4.-- -$3,000,000 FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN PIE DOMINION Olt" CIANADA - EXETER ,BRANCI-I. OFFIOL nouu 20- a. m. to f:.; ron, 8AtariiI5DAYE;, 10 A, n"2, i P03, A (MINERAL EAINXIINO ELSINESS TRAt.ifiATED, Itaroaer sSalo Noteettaelled or collected, Formfierepplied on, applieatioe. DRAFTS on all points' in ,the Doininitin. Great Beitain „and ltriited Statee bought anti sold at lowest rates of Exchatige. ' A.DV.A.NOES nettle „to‘Fa,rniers, Stock Dealerfe and Bvisine4` men- at Jolliest ratee ltild on most favera,ble. terries, • DEPOSIT Receipts issued ainl'higheet current elate el interest allowed . . • Depinits of Si and upwards. received, Interest cote - Saving Bank Departmento andpecvnibe, alet. poundcd kdflearly 4tnd added to principal hoe Wth Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government, Decitsole & CARLING, SolieitoTs. N. D. IT'UttDON, Manager. elliMMIllilirlaNiallelloilia1ionsur111lemin44140144.0441111111111 Great -Sale • the Dashwood Furniture House, :We wish to announce to the public, that our stoc1 s one of the finest that can be Men any- -where. We have lately added several new de- igns in liockers'and Extension: Tables, also 'Pictures of evety deSeription, such as ave Never efore been Shown to the Public our section and will be sold at a price that will astonish you. We have Made a big tut in everything' in the shop for the next 30 days, so don't fail to furnish your house- at a very • trifling cost. Thartking our Many customers for past favors, we wish theni,, and other's a very happy and prosperous New Year °Isaac. eter ashwood. .Tliere is none -if , you would seeeeedi-eyou Itiest work. , • Some colleges claim to give a complete course in les* lime than the The Potesir City. Business and ;Shorthand College tea.ches the differeat courses an the time found by long experience by the best colleges, to, be necessary -no more and no less. If the work is done in less. time it canna, be done thoroughly"..' After you leave the Fo C. B. C. you waste ndtime in learning what you should have been taught in the College. Oilr free"b6oklet tells all about pians, systems, charges, positions after graduating, etc. Write for it. - * School term -September June idelusive. NI7. WESTERVELT, Y. Prieekal , *Greai Bargains in, Shoes Ulsters - Dress Ooods . Lades' goats Ladies' Skirts' and Suitings. To Farmors aiM llio Publlo- lil ONeral. • • As the spring is pooling. On, now,gather up All your old,truck 81.1.0li as • Rags, Rubbers, Wool'Flokingai -aorse Flair, .Old Rope, Bones, Kirtds old iron, :Copper, Lead, Zinc, . . 'aricl take them down to Jackson Jt Son, , Main Street, i3xeter. One door South Of Metropolitan tioter That's t here you will get the 'demob cash price for them. We have those lines of goods on our targain counters and are going to sell them at rock bottom prices. ALL MUST GO. Come .early and have a bhoicm WM. SHRUM, DASHWOOD Wedding hells)will mon be ringing again in oar burg.- Mime Weston of Woodstock is engaged as teacher at the Shipke school.-Sanmel Sweitzer, the eawanill man, sold a enrioad of three ineh plank to Mr. Squire (if Owen Sound. -The eemeins of the,late John tetimpbell, of the 14th conceesion. wadi hid to reet in the Mt. Carmel eemetery onNI 1 y on( a. Brown end Miss Couch of Wincliebteit 'Tent Now Years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sweitzer.- A number of young ram from Crediton, attended eervieem le -re on Sundey. oserp 06 Youde St• TORONTO thrsieptio Cheiceit lehieters mile *twit lea Ora tOr *11 OCC**10000 ""osirissIM000141 lo Any DONA laidwoo* Help fa* awl Calaiary, sea eats cosilleide ght.rtAmirndia 6 Illairitateri retire List e* aaiolicatle** 100,000 Ito** Trees 1* bleae** SOHN H. DUNLOP 1tL01k1ST 111011 r • so. 4700