Exeter Times, 1901-2-28, Page 8iLL
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HOCKEY lti T.ez ,--Tbe Exeter hocksli st
ids , o .
ey Leun drova� to Ailsa Crail; on ilion-
o , day atnd played at, friei>dly araae with /^
lite team of that town, defer,ting
tines by a score of 8 to 3. The Exeter
team lined up as follows --Goal, F.
Produce., ., Otte Price Oita Taylor ; point, Fe ll'_awksbaw • cover
- elE point, D. Evans ; forwards, L; Cann,
• W, West, B. Hooper, R, Southcott,.
Referees, l„+'. Rosser; of Ansa. 1st
half ; F, Snell, of Exeter, 2nd' bait,
'fills,' week's store news may interests yo
There may be money in it o o
�' .. � for you
It
may pay you to read it,.
Soil#etimes you can get better bargains than other times.
This is one of the sorrsetin es. We are offering some cleaning lines,
The price sets the pace for the selling, which is fast time.
hu nIles of add wall paper, from 3 12 child's grey lamb caps worth
14 rolls of a kind, will be solal at half ;$2,75, eleaaring at $1.95.
e.
e 16 men's and boys' heaverized op -
12, lines odd teller blinds from 2 tis l possum .yaps worth 82.75 and .3, Clear-
$ of a la:ieel, in green and cream colors. rt ing at si.a5.
The prices will snit if you want blinds 2
iu .•----
1t6 extra. large size Tapestry
Covers 21 ydb hang worth $1.:0),
e~Itoie'e Jae.
i About 500 yds dress r,ouds, plaids,
table fancies and plain — the balance of
yonr several lines, regular price 15e. to. yule.
All sloe price 10e,
7 only, loots wool jersey w :aists, 4 e Beet 40 pairs ladies' home slippers.
black taw nanot naval, tile:nuc- with
comer. woe and eed. worth fromSee to
braid. regular '.'sI and ;752'73, Y . envie, Clearing at 25e, Sizes 3 -tad 4.
eboiee `yl. l
";5tatl yds, of dare prints, good quality. Du you want a nice velvet waist
Aee:learring Vete ; en'at the thing for Five shades corded velvet. worth Wee
quilts. reg. 1tPa for 7e, nor 15 sats, for ell, our clearing Mice tray.
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Von _ t
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ling? 'We bey., trunk ,
valises,Eel°.• ,t@�• • tele,1
Stone Irtgs. Truttl:s ftoni
li
$3 to .75. Lel .x les fro
4ae to 31.75, v.►li;'rus fro1,1e)
;arrive eF
Ld tl t>L1L' Ia �1
.��, (+��y#� �E+�a sparing steelof menu's and
Uo ul a ti s 1>uys hats and caps.
he are direct; from Eng-
Storoland, iStyles the newest,
p 1i,1 See tllcrni,
65e to $4.
J. A. STEWA
illdS t 011 Marriage Licenses,
1900.
firer Customers.
ay not be aware that
we have a jabbing business tts
well as the retail :—the former
extending from Sarnia to Strat-
ford and Owen Sound, covering
the district to Lake Huron. The
demand for our goods has been
fairly good over this section and
the incoming orders a little more
numerous than for last year.
Sections of our Fancy Goods
have been cleared. The balance
with all late arriving stock we
will offer from Monday, Dee.
x6th to Jan. 1st, I9ar, at whale -
sale prices, school supplies includ-
ed. This will be a Christmas
gift in another form which we
offer only to our old customers
and their descendants.
Christmas cards special, Thurs-
day noon to Monday evg next.
Jolill 0ri,
I3 X IT IER
INSURANC$.
ERNEST ELLIOT,
Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COSY
VAN ', of Toroni l ; also for the Pa xsix FIRE
Rst7RANCE COMPANY, Of London, England;
and LIA`CE INsra&os COMPANY. of Eng
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22th, 1901
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mr. Duncan Ross, of Winnipeg, is
here on a visit to his brothers, Messrs.
J. P. and D. A. Ross.
Miss Via White, of Detroit, is visit-
ing her grandmother, Mrs. McTaggart,
who is seriously ill.
Miss Edna McCallum, wbo is attend-
ingB .n
ust`s
es.oil
College can London,spent
g
P
a few days at her home this week.
eUse Win
an g
s Cough
Balsam for
te
Oonghs Cold
sand Bronchitic Troubles.
Best in the
market.
Sold by C. -Lutz,
Lung sole agent for Dix Lu
nb SYruP.
Capt Rohertson,Sarnia,evho has been
a very popular captain on the Empire
and Monarch, steamers of the N. W.
Transportation Co., has resigned his
position. The Captain has served the
company for 20 years.
We notice that the council of West.
Nissouria
h s concluded c ceded to do ` away
with statute labor and have all work
on the roads done by contract. This
is a step in flee right direction and if
judiciously carried out will produce
good results.
Wedding. Ritegee.
leitetc'-.e es Ceseclkee,
Jaetwel.ryi.
Slaectel le , Et
eALL ON
112. HICKS
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
ernmmanse
--"N, Central
eve" e
STRATFORO, ONT.
A. school thatstauds today without
a. superior In Canada. Its appoint-
ments are modern and pre•etrrinently
firtit.elass. Its instructors are the best
that money can hire. Its training is
broad, thorough and practical. No
school In Canada hasa better reputa•
tion for strictly high gra cle work, and
we are not liviug on our reputation
but upon what we are doing in the
school -room to -day. Wily not patro-
nize our college : Students admitted
each week. Write for handsome
catalogue.•
w. J. ELLIOTT.
Principal
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon, Casual
advesti.ementu accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week,
Mrs, Hoare, of Clinton, visited her
father, Jas Snell, over Sunday.
Jas, Willis is recoveringfrom his
recent illness and is convalescing.
Miss M. Graham, of St. Marys, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jno White.
Miss Hattie White left Monday for
Toronto to attend the millinery open-
ing.
MissLilla McCord, with Miss Frayne,
of St. Marys, spent Sunday with "Mr.
and Mrs. R. McCord.
J. Bell has sold his fine farm on the
town line of Hibbert to D. Linton, :of
Fullerton, for a nice sum,
Miss Jennie Pickard who spent a
pleasant two weeks with friends in
Brantford,returned home Monday.
The Exeter hockey team went to
Ailsa Craig Mondry and defeated the
team of that town by a score of 8-3.
Levi A. ''Miller. of_ Sirkton, has left
for Athens where he 'has accepted a
position as operator on the G-. N. W.
I
1Mrs. Theo.. Sweet, of St. Catharines,
has been summoned here awing to the
serious illness of her mother, Mrs.
rank Gill.
Messrs. Ed. Symons and M. Run -
nails, of Port Hope, o
e who have
P
, been
visiting -
at S.Martin's
are this week
visiting.friends in St. Marys.
Rev. Dr. Daniels, of Sarnia, has been
invited to succeed Rev. C. T. Scott, as
pastor to - the Methodist church at
Aylmer. He has not yet given his de-
cision in the matter.
On Thursday morning the marriage
g
tookp M lace.at Alvinston of r.
I. S. et.
Vanworth and Miss Hattie Jaynes,
.the Iatter being the dao hter of 3.
Jaynes, a former resident of Exeter.
The young people will reside in
Calgary.
The Baptist church sustains a severe
loss in the death of Rev. J. P. Me -
Ewen, secretary of the Home Mission
Board, which took place very suddenly
at his residence, Toronto, on Saturday
last. Mr. McEwen was born in Tiver-
ton,56 years ago.
Rev. James Livingstone. pastor of
the Windsor Methodist church, has
married 387 couples in six months.
That's an average of nearly two and
a half weddings per day. The position
of Methodist preacber at Windsor
should be worth at least $5,000 a year.
A letter received from Mr. J. P.
Olarke,Wnnipeg, late of Exeter,agent
for the Canada Guarantee and Acci-
dent Insurance ` Co., has some very
flattering remarks in connection with
Mr. Clark in his work as agent for the
company. He was made the recipient
of a wallet and diary at the first of the
year, assuring him that his work was
greatly appreciated by them,
Four boys under fourteen years of.
age appeared before the Mayor of
Win ham on Tuesday yonacliitrgeof
truancy and trespassing. One dollar
and costs was the tax Imposed, We
«note this case in order . that. Exeter.
boys may take warning and other
parents be spared_ trouble and expense.
Boys, improve your school days by at-
tending school regularly. The days
s
,
will comp, when you will find you have
made a mistake in fooling away hours
Haat might have been spent in gaining
knowledge that would be worth money
to you later on in life.
Some of our citizens are :becoming
interested in the beet Sfigar industry,
and are making a move toward giving
prizes for the best sugar beets grown
in thecounty of, Huron this year.
Could the Stephen & ITsborne Agricul-
tural Society not' give a,special prize
this fall for this product, and ascer-
tain what sort of an article can be
given in this section ?
WouLD NOT WAKE UN,—The conn-
partitively unknown forces of nature
etre dangerous things to meddle with,
a$ a young loan who has done a, little
hypnotisnn on the side realized the
night before las,. He is from Heron
county. but attends school in Strat
ford and boards there On Thursday
might he demonstrated bis ritestuerie
aahility by getting under bis influence
the children of the 'house winere be
boards. So far. so good, and the
youug man felt quite elated at his ex-
hibition. But when he cause to wake
up his subjects there was one wbo re-
fused to wake. The parents and s•tuug
man himself were naturally frighten
ed and began to forsse terrible results
something were not done. Finally
after much effort the boy, came to,
finding himst'lf a little dazed and in
the presence of badly seared friends.—
Stretford Herald,
E T JEJ•
Chas Rowe is very ill at present.
Mrs. Richard Terry is resiting
friends in Donegal,
,hiss Sharon, et' St. Thomas, is visit-
ing Mrs. H. Spackw.ui.
Rev. Ten
Eyck Tuesday with
p
r
nl
Rev. J. Z � . Doherty. ty. in tletls,all.
tiiiss. Verdaa, Levitt is enten.•alning
hear cousin, Miss Jermyn. of Wiarton,.
�.1 . W. Madman was' in fiodericb
J ►resday attending the spring assizes,
A. Q. Beb er intends stnrtin; as j
hraaneb ereaamery near J.ainraardiue this
spring .
Mr, and Mrs. McCord will leave
next week for their new home near ^,
London.
Mrs. Fowell has warned home from
'Woodstock. where she visited friends
for some weeks.
T. Brooks is in Sernia this week at -
Ohm the, Gland Ledge of Canadian
twrder of Foresters. •
To -morrow will be theist of March.
It is the wish of everyone that it
tat.ay come in like ;Ilion.
W. Anderson is a#hint disposing of
his lease of the 1letrupolitan hovel to
a. gentleman near Blake. He will go
W l3rucetleld,
The choir of Owen Presbyterian
ehurrh gave a surprise party at the
hoose of Mr, and Mrs. 13. Makins on
Monday evening. A most enjoyable
time was spent.
Rev, Mr. Kenner preached two
athlo mums in Main St. church on
Sunday. Rev. 51r. ttilyaard conducted
anniversary services for air, Kenner,
on his circuit, near Mitchell,
Main St.Methodist church. Pastor
atboth bervicesSunday, The morning
subject "The One Thing"; evening.
"Escape From Self Impossible." Gc all
music by choir. Strangers made wel-
come.
John Sherritt, 11. P., for North
Middlesex., the other day in Perliar-
ment, enquired t`eepeeting at harbor for
(x
V
Grand a 1
n Bend. � it. Tarte aI to sa ti
d that
a
survey- of Grants deed had been made
with a yiew of snaking a harbour
there.
George Orr of Exeter North, died on
Tuesday at the age of 73 years. De--
ceased 'has been a resident of Exeter
for some time. and had been ill for
several years past. He leaves a wi-
dow and two daughters to survive
hien.
The entertainment given in Main St.
church Tuesday evening, under the
auspices of the Ladies of the Epworth
League, was not very Largely attended
owing no doubt to the stormy weather
but was a. succese as far as the pro-
gram was concerned. It was one of
the best entertainments given this
s: ason,the program being rendered en-
tirely by the ladies.
W. Hawkshaw and wife also Miss
Jean Hawkshaw and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hawkshaw, Jr., arrived in town Mon-
day evening from St. Mafys, and yes-
terday took possession of the Cdtnmer
tial hotel, recently purchased of T. W.
Hawkshaw. Mr. Hawkshaw and fam-
ily were former residents of Exeter,
and are not strangers to this commun-
ity. We heartily welcome them back,
to town.
Decidedly cold weather still prevails
in the northwestern portion of the
continent. and the general outlook in
Ontario and Quebec is for another
period of cold, with night tempera-
tures near to or below zero in many
localities. Light snowfalls have e
been
fairly general from the lakes to the
Atlantic, especially at Montteal, where
six inches are reported
The United Gas and Oil Company.
Windsor. intends makiug an experi-
ment,
x eri-ment,
which may relieve the gas
famine in Windsor and the Essex gas
belt. The company proposes to sink
a well to a greater depth than ever be-
fore, and some experts are of the
opinion that gas will be found at the
depth of 1,900 feet. The wells now in
in the Essex gas belt have
existencev
a of from 975 to• 1,000 feet.
depth
The work begins at once.
Many in the neighborhood- will re-
gret tohear of the death of Mrs.
Michael Wallace, of Dublin, who, died
on Tuesday last and, was buried on
Thursday. She was greatly loved by
all her neighbors and friends,as was,
sho ivn by their kindness to her in her
last illness, Ewhich Lasted only four
days. Her daughter, oars. E. et. Groot,
was hastily summoned from her home
in Portland, Ind., and arrived in time
to attendher up to the last.
The full court of King's bench has
given itsdecision in the Manitoba
liquor question. The law is declared
ultra vires of the legislature, thus be-
ing thrown out ' completeiy. The
liquor act, which has just been de-
clared unconstitutional by the full
court of the King's bench, was intro-
duced in the Manitoba,; Legislature
July 1, 1900. It passed the Legislature
July 8, 1400. The licenseholders ap-
pealed to the court, and argument in
the case began in the court of Queen's
bench, Dec. 5, 1900. The judges re-
served this decision, which was de
livered Saturday.
I M E S
N W DS !
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•p
We have just received Ex, S. S. "a tt
Great Britain a very large consignment e
Summer Merchandise. Among this lot art-,
New Dress Goods New Table Linens
t. °'Iatins
" Prints
Mnslins
to Dimities
as Towells
Worsteds
" Lawns
Lnee Curtains
Chiffons
" ` Sills
Laces
" Iateeit%
" Organdies
Embroideries Velvets
Millinery, Tips and Phuit
N ew
OODS1c
h"t?t f fro n
031d'
C};
ops
4: yg -
.e a .:.aWllia • a t.i1151 �
R
finny-•
some fl1rd6tiv BdIiJain
20 ydsregulareeflannelette a fQi I
t
is.
20 yds regultll l+e gley cotton for $1.(10.
Regular 23e feather ticking for Lite,
Regular 8e cottonatle fbr 2:51e.
Regular 15e skirting for 121c.
Regular 12 e skirting flannelette for ltlt•
l3; 'ds regular 10e white cotton for $1.tl:
Best Paris whiting per lb. Ole
Best clothes pegs pei' cloz Ole,
New sateen print worth 17e, spl;ccial for
Regular 35e blacks cashmere hose for 25c
Regular We, $1.00, $1,25 corsets for Riff•
Taking
Besides showing the profit or loss means a house
cleaning in a dry goods store. Any line that will not be
thoroughly up to -date- for spring trade is placed on the bar-
gain tables regardless of cost.
W
ost-
We have >a. few of These Lines.
Not Many we are pleased to say,
0? oni hoot to F oor .�1
Toe are selling the New Li oiv o French for seed.
They yield from fa to tL.c0 bushels per acre, Van s env free from
rest and smut. They may he had Qat l'a'th :. ;< v -ter and
Hensall stores at a real: on ibla' prig e . .s oti, Le:' time to
secure your seed.
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WE PAY IUOlfl ST 1 1. KET PRICES ICOR Pitt 01'0E.
Direct, Imparter .
ki h; 'h w» placed among the remnants.
in dress goods, wrapperette'. eottonade
and cottons.
1 ix 1 ti ani
� t1hlL t is tax tt t Ian tilde 1"
7.
i`, Sweet is visiting friends it3 l mg for Buffalo sht'rtly.. F
London. are. Homy l ana•r, an welt known
Mr. 1,'Vill. Hill, of Bul1'xtlo,' visited his resident of New Homburg, died on
parents here over Sunday. Feb. 17, at the age elf 71 Ile had Jived
A sleigh load of young people spa,nt in the village for over 30 years. His
Tuesday evening in Hibbert, widow uud five children survive.
The publication of a new .ata,#y en -
A. E. Hodgert is getting two set of (Ailed " The atystpry ni'Agatha Webb,"
rings made to build around concrete will be commeneed in next week's
silos. issue. it is <'onceded to be one of the
Miss Horne was in`nt the wholesale best serials ever written. Wetch for
millinery openings in London this the opening chapters,
week. The Whyte Pork Packing Co., Stud -
Mr. T. R. Mc Callum attended a eon- ford, halm no longer aL strike on its
vention of the United Workmen held hands. The striking employes went
in Hamilton. back Tuesday nnt.andittonally, and
Absolutely pure Baking Powder, tviTl continue to serve under thefore-
• sold at Lutz's Drug Store. 10,15 and lnaatn to whom they objected,
#.
25 cents a can. Seldom does it fall to the lot of a,
family to suffer a double bereavement
Miss Hattie McCallum spent last such as has dome to a itratford family
week in Buffalo with her brother. .0r. by the death of John McCauley, Dow-
Clinton
o vClinton McCallum. Me street. Mr Mvt'aulev linseed away
Miss B. Robertson left on Monday Monday, at the age of 63 years, only
for London and Toronto to attend the three days after t!w death of his late
millinery openings, wife.
John Treble has been quite poorly of
The death occurred an Fridays last
late and was in Clinton Tuesday to see near St. Marys of Wm. Adams in the
a specialist as to his case. 90th year of alis age. Deceased was a
brother of the late Richard Adams,
Norman Lloyd and Miss Etheli who lived an the 10th line of Zorra,
Elliott, daughter of Thomas Elliott, S with whom be lived until recently. It
Exeter North, were married last week. was only a few years ago be removed
Jaynes Gollingwood, town, and Miss to near St. Marys, where he made his
Annie Horney, daughter of C. H. Hoy- !home with his nephew.
ney, of Ushorne, were married yester- The provincial health department is
day. _ watching with anxiety the spread. of
Edgar Westcort will open up a bar- smallpox. It will be fully a month
ber shop in Hastings old stand, Fan- yet before the warm weather of
h k-
ed effect in cheek-
.
ec
•in anymark ff
edn sd .. next
s x has
block on �V e p
sons c , g
�`
and mean chile
to theoutbreak, a �
March 6th. � g
at tb
Ia
• cases are being reported aide
n e
rtd fromw
u'immediate
Use Dtx cold cure eor the
f
a •Sundaythere's ere seven
area' II to v
P
relief and rapid cure ofcold in the: cases in the railway canineat Massey
Heacl, La Grippe, Influenza, Sick, Ne
ta:t ion •one in Bi•o►x ham three in
udache .etcg ,
�,uwa••,a, ...c
vutna un lea ,
.
es
Renfrew, and
old by C. Lutz. Only 15c a box.'Adamson township, w,
The evangelist, Miss Morton, will lour: in the Renfrew Hospital. There
g are two in Toronto. Of the number
preach a special sermon to young ; at etichipicoten and other infected.
peonlein James Se church to -morrow ' points there is as yet no record.
(Friday) evening, on the stibject of
also
"Character building."She will a
r ash at both
snext Sunda
Y•which
will be the closing Sunday of
the present special effort. Miss dor-
ton is held in very high esteem by the I
people of James St. church for her ear-
nest and faithful efforts in this coin-
munity.
i_
e
If present neaotiati'ons carry, the
salt industry may be gobbled up by
w
the trust
known as the: Canadian Salt
Company, incorporation of the trust
with a capital stock of $8,000,000. - It'
is believed that this is the preliminary
step in the movement to control the
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Iron Iace on the right side fiist, then
on the wrong side, to throw up the
pattern.
When ironing laces, cover them with
clean white tissue paper.. This pre-
vents the shiny look seen on washed
I>_ce.
When putting laces away, _01:3. as lit-
tle an poseiltle. A •gond pian is to
wind it round a card, as, they do in t'he
Shope.
T cornflour instead of ordinary
salt output of Canada.. ,to
.have Lse
alreadybeen obtained on a number, of starch for stiffening laces. This makes
Sir0 or a d other them firm, and does not rdetract`frein
c
wells. W. .Van t Horne h the "lacy" appearance.
earance.
capitalists are behind the scheme of Y Dp
is After "getting `up" laces do not leave
consolidatiou. The salt industry
carried on at Windsor, Sarnia, Kin them to air In a damp place—round the.
cardine, Goderich, Wangham, Hensall, fire when the kettle is boiling, for in
Seaforth Brussels,.Exeter, Courtright
and Mooretown. he. competition in
prices is said to haye been the cause of
the combine,
Children n Cr
y for
CASTOFIIAt
stance. This robs them of their fresh-
ness and makes them look limp.
Alt laces, before being ironed, should
be carefully pulled put, each point re-
ceiving attention. Sou will be•repaid
iter your trouble, as tae face will look
twiee as nice and latt .clean • a much
tori ,Fr. time.
-eases,. '
All fi1'St elacs goo&
prints, flannelettes
CARI.ING BR0S
urnittire +
Emporiu�
e
t'tli aatul be t=tltIviliee=ti that the above
et.t
li aus' bargains airs .till left in FANCY GOODS, also
Parlor Suites, Bedroom Sets,
Sideboards,
Douches, etc.,
ctf tilt (1I1)LEY Stock.
Wood Mon in xciiango tor Furnitllr&
13verley & Huston
Remember the stands.
OPERA. HOUSE BLOCK ODDFELLOWSv5 1
.AUCTION SALE. — On Saturday,
March 2nd, Alex. M. Tait will bold an -
auction sale at his residence, near the
foundry, of all the household eflects.
Stale at 1 o'clock. J. GILL. auietiorieer.
SOUTH HURON.
Folk :wing are the lint of tin: .i.elauty
census enumerators appointed for.
South Huron, who will act under D.
.rquha_rt, census enumerators for the
South Biding :--
Town of Seaforth.
Div 1, Gems Wilson diy 2, Wnr. Mg-
Lean ; div 3, Alex Campbell ; div 4,
Jas Watson ; dip:,, Robt Lumsden.
Village of Hensall.
Alex Murdock.
Village of Bayfield.
W W Woods.
Tuckerstnith.
Div 1, :Hugh Chesney ; div L, Peter
McKay; div 3,Jno Shepherd, Hensall
diy 4, Jas Alc0onnesl.
Stanley.
Div 1, Jno Murdock ; div 2,Alex
S
McBeth ; div 3, Alex Mitchell div 4,
J as Mc atrmid ; div 5,
Peterter Douglas.
u,
Div 1, Johan 11IcHMichllettael; div 2, Thos
1div Lux-
ton
Neiland ;div 3, P Ing ey ; d v 4,
• div 6,
ill • div 5,Jas Snell
Hid
M Snll .; div 7, Jas .Cox,
• McKillop.
Div 1, Jas Evans ; div 2, A Dixon ;
div 3. J 0 Morrison ; div 4, J Goven-
lock, sr.
_-`"'
Hay. Y •
Div 1, Peter Munn ; div L, S P Mc-
Mordie ; div 3, Sam'l Ronnie ; div 4,
Jno Geiger ; div S,Jermiah Oorrivean;
div 6, Jno K Goetz ; die 7, : Wm Mc-
Allister.
Mr. Will Hill, of Bitlfalo, late of
Carling Bros., and. Miss Davis, a for-
mer milliner with the R. Pickardco.,
were married at Niagara Falls, on
Feby,. 13th. Mr. Hill had launched
into the grocery business in Buffalo,
but had his stock destroyed by fire He
has returned to the dry -goods trade,
and. enjoys a lucrative position
osition in that
city. Mand Mrs. H,il'have many
friends in Exeter who,extend con-
gratulations.
FOR OVER :FIFTY- 'YEARS
Z
AN OLD AND WELL-Teter)1 „urn. n
Wfnslow'eSoothing Syrup has ;been tised for
over ilfty years, by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfeet:succe5e.
It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al
pain, curet wind Colic. and is the best remedy
for. Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to; the taste.' Sold
by gists in everpart of the world. 25
cents a bottle.' Its valise is incalculable: Be
sure
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Bttrl:l'ie—atrs, Wm. Netherton
visiting friends at Windoe .--Tlica
special servicee at. Mots aro' t-uf Bring
by the severe neat her.—The rrrnoV-
al s tide weer. are Ed. Stafford and
family to Bufiaia; J. B. Epplett and
family to ith line, Ulatnshard; Rohl',.
Johnston and fancily to St. ]atarys,--
lx. Hookwaay, at present in SI—loser/WS
Hospital, London. is improving, after
as severe operation for appeudieitis.---
Miss Nettie Switzer is visiting f►iend.n
in London.
There died in St. etarys on S.au,day,
Feb, 24, Daniel; Oliver, aged 97 years,
Cobbledick & on, of the Exeter
roller mills, want to buy any quantity
of soft wood.
Children Cry for-
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