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Exeter Times, 1902-12-4, Page 4le le r. EtETER The Moisons Bank (lexcereeratee be. Act, a rovliament Read Oetere,Ileoetreale casette tail patilem) 42,%0,000 ftsserve Fund ele,250,01/0 aa fitanebee in Ontario, Quebec', Alberta, Beitelli Columbia and Manitoba, EXETER BRANCH Open Every Lawful Day from 10 a. to '8 p. nee except Saturdays, 10 a. en, to I p. m. Farmers Sale Notes easbed or col- lected. Forties supplied on application. Drafts on all points in the Dominion. Great Britain. and United States bangle, awl bola at lowest rates of eer elange. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards receiv- ed. Interest compeuncted half yearly, Mad added to principal Jure 30th and December 81st. Deposits Receipts also issued and highest current rate of interest allowed. Advances noak.e to faxmers, stock dealers and business meu at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dominion Government. oecESON ec CABLING, K. D. HtatDoN, SOLICITORS. MANAGER be k,rxeler q. ayes Calendar for December 1902. 7 le 21 28 MONDAY 1 8 15 22 29 TossDAY 2 0 10 23 SO WEDNESDA.Y... 3 10 17 24 31 TECURSDA.Y.... • 4 11 18 25 FJIDAT 5 12 10 26 SA.TIIRDA.Y 0 18 20 27 THURSDAY, DEC kie, e902. NOTES AND COMMENTS Rev. Mr. Little, of Birr, has been notified by telegraph of the death of his daugliter, Mrs. Carmichael, in Ileanitobae and at a meeting of the London Presbytery a resolution of condolence with the bereaved family was passed. Mrs. Carmichael leaves twin daughters. • • a • Suspicions are thrown out that be- fore the Grind Trunk project of e transcontinental line gets through Parliament an enormous subsidy grab will materialize, despite all statements to the contrary. Politicans who have a pull could hardly allow so gigantic a scheme to go through without the ways and means being provided of helping along the old machine. e • The following militia changes were gazetted on Saturday :-33rd Huron Regiment -To be Medical Officer, with the rank of Surgeon Captain, J. W. Shaw, M. D., Tice Honorary Surgeon Lieutennant-Llolonel. W.R. J. Holmes, retired, to be Medical Officer supernu- mery with the rank of Surgeon -Lieu: tenant, A. C. Hunter, M. D. • • • ' Hon. G. W, Ross has announced that he will vote for prohibition at the referendum. It must be a great com- fort to the other prohibitionists to be assured that your vice-president is . going to vote with them in an election which he has carefully fixed in advance so that it shall not do the cause of prohibition any good. -Sarnia Canad- ian. • The Opposition leader in Parliament, Mr. R, L. Borden, observes that the recent speech of Mr Prefontaine, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, leaves the country still in the dark. •as to the Governments tariff policy. He says it is apparent that the Govern- ment is not prepared to announce any polley on this most important ques- tion. Mr. Prefontaine declares him- self in favor of protection to agricul- tural interests. His colleague, Sir Richard Cartwright, declared last session that such protection is 'repos - Me except, by a system of bounties to farm products. • • • The editor of "Toronto Saturday Night," who is a strong Liberal, says of Mx. Prefontaine's elevation to the Laurier cabinet: "Hon. Mr. Prefon- taine is knownto be a swift man, but is said to be a somewhat tricky, one. It cannot be adopted that Sir 'Wilfred was wise in his choice if what he desir- ed was a politician, not a statesman. It is difficult, however, to predict the future of any Cabinet made up simply of politicians with the ignoring of that higher class of administrative ability, which the people desire to see at the head of affairs, The country may be very smartly run, the Ministers may be able to make clever apologies for what seems to the onlooker either crooked or clumsy performances. There may be a warmer clasp of the hand and more jollying of good fellows when they go to Ottawa, but the sick feeling at the heart of those who long for the best things possible cannot be removed by the joyousness of a Minis- terial reception." Asthma "One of my daughters had a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re. 'lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry •'Pectoral and three and one-half bottles cured her." -Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville, o. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycures m any cases of asthma, And it cures bronchitis) hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping- cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs; and hard colds. -at Thros utast 25o,, enotigh for an ordirrtry cad; soct„,itist rtOr bronchitis, linertie- neell.:bned bolds, etc.; $1„ moo decifsioni lOn *triune oases itud to keep on baud, • 4, 0. ATKA CO., Loweil, Mats. WINREC,I)[111 fill the News ot intere$t to Times Readers Happening 111 tileSe Goanties Huron Mrs. W. Gorden and sisters, Misses McKay, of Briacefielcl have moved to Kippere where they purchased a rest - deuce fur $1,100. It is likely that a byea,w on the question of doneeetie waterworks and sewerage will be submitted to the rate- payers of Wiughtun at the January elections. On Friday of last es eek,eas P. Cam- eron, of Brucefield, was cutting, straw on the farm of ells McGregor, he had the misfortune to have the end of one of his fingers injured, Councellor Holmes, of Winghane, while engaged planing a board on a bugg plauer had the four fingers of hie left hand severely injured a portion of each finer being taken off. Mr, Taylors who has for some time b.een operator at the G. T. R. station, Ve Ingham, has been promoted to the position of Station agent at Park Head. Mr. Craig, of Ailsa,a Craig has taken his place at Wingham. A by-law was voted upon and ale most unanimously passed in Walker- ton, granting assistance to a biscuit factory, a bobbin factory and a hosiery factory. In Seaforth, only ten ratepayers voted against aeloan to a woollen milL A quiet wedding took place last Wednesday p. tn. at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mayze when the Rev. M. L. Leith united Miss Mary Mayze to mr. John Battersby.: The bride was attir- ed in white organdy trimmed with lace and was given away by Mr, John McCarthy an old friend of the family, Mary A. O'Connell,Middlo Stewiacke. N. S., have used Laxa-Liver Pills for serious liver complaint and they have done me aworld of good making mo smut and healthy.", The last Gazette contained the offic- ial announcement of the appointment of Dr. Shaw as surgeon of the Huron Regiment and Dr. Hunter as medical officer supernumary, Crept shaw has always been one of the most efficient and popular officers of the regiment so that his promotion is received 'with pleasure. On Wednesday afteruoon last, there was solemnized by Rev. Dr. Stewart, at the residence of the bride's father, Jas. Ferguson, the marriage of his eld- est daughter, Lillian, to Wm. Carter, fireman of the stave block, Stapleton. The ceremony was witnessed by a few intimate friends only. The bride wore a leeautiful suit of blue lionlespun, white silk waist and. black picture hat. They will take up housekeeping at Stapleton. There was considerable elation in Godcrich on Friday night lasteover the successful end of the campaign in fav- or of the electric railway by-law, and the by-law granting $25,000 in favor of of the Goderich Organ Co., which late- ly suffered a severe loss in the destruc- tion of their factory by fire. The Huron. Bruce SD terey Electric Bailway which is to run from the southern boundary of Huron county to Owen Sound via Goderich, asked for a bonus of $5,000 from the town. The railway by-law was sustained by 444 to 101, and the organ factory by-law 512 to 92. PLEASANT CURE EOR WEAK LUNGS. e.he best remedy for sore, weak lungs, is the soothing yapor of Catarrhozone which traverses every air cell and pas- sage of the breathing organs, It treats -remote parts that cough mixtures and sprays can't approach, and. kills thou- sands of germs at every breath. Ca- tarrahozone drives away pain, conges- tion and inflammation; it makes breathing easy and regular, and exerts a marvelous influence on Coughs Colds Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Deafness and Lung Trouble. Catarrh - ozone cures at once, is delightful to inhale, and simple to use. Price $1.00; small size 25c.. Druggists, or Poisons see Co.'Kingston Ont. Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipa- tion. ' Middlesex For any case of nervousness, sleep, lessness, weak etomach, indigestion - dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the price. The argument in the East Middlesex election petition against the return of Dr. Ruthledge (Liberal) will be heard at Osgoode Hall, Dec, Oth. The evi- dence was taken at London. CLEARS AWAY WORMS. Mrs, Wm. Graham, Sheppardton, Ont., writes: "I have given Dr. Low's Worm Syrup ,to my boy time and again and find it a good worm medicine. It is nice to take and never makes the child sick like powders,", Price 25e. Dr. Charles Stewarb, of Ailsa Craig, who has held the position of superin- tendent of the Ottawa Protestant Hospital, has left for England to fur- ther pursue study. Dr. Win. Hack- man, formerly of the London Asylum, succeeds him at Ottawa, Mrs. Dr. Susie Carson Rijnhart, who lost, her husband over four year go i le Thibet, will leave London n a feW weeks for Thibet again in hope of fitid- ing some trace of herhusband, dead oe alive. It will be retoenabered that they were attacked by brigands and she never saw bine since. She will also. vieit there the grave of herlittle! babe, wbo died iti tbo course a their fight. The Toronto World says: -The Attorney -General's Department does not know yet how to deal with Edgar Morclen the man who it is said, Was ito a greet, extent responsiole for the verdict of the jury who declared Ger- ald Sifton not. guilty of murder. It is said diet eyidence is being collected by the Crown and that Morden will be brought to Toronto to stand trial on the charge of attempting to probate a forged will. But as to thee the A ttorttey-Gerieral's Departnaent has no knowledge either, "Great cry ancl little wool." Great appearance and little service 1 Beware of false window shoes"! Look for the symbol of responsibility -the Makers' price and pledge, on the sole of "The Slater shoe oodyee Vilelted E. J, SPACEMAN. Greneral Agent TIMES, DECEMBER 4th. 1902, , Perth The opening of the new Baptist church, St. Marys, will take place on Dec. 2Ist. Feller particulars will be given later. The congregation of Christ Church, Listowel, has decided to ask His Lord- ship the Bishop of Huron to appoint Rey. 0. U. Buckland, of Graverihurst, for the rectorship of that parish. Who will get the post -mastership P These are questions repeatedly asked at Listowel since the death of post- master Hacking. There are a large number of applicantsfor the position. Rev, E. N. Baker, M. A., B. D., of Sbratford, Will ill all likelillood succeed Rev. Dr. Chown as pastor of Broad- way Methodist Church. Toronte. His acceptance of the cael is confidently expected, and hoped for. Mr. Baker has been stationed at Na,pauee, Belle- ville, Port Hope and Chatham. The Stratford Peat Feel Company, in the township of Ellice, . near Brun- ner was destroyed by fire on Friday morning last, The main building con- taining the engine, boiler and press, was totally wrecked. The drying kiln was saved. After long inaction, the works were turning out about ten tons of peat daily, and this occurrence is most unfortunate in the present state of the fuel market. CALIFORNIA -OREGON EXOUR- . SIONS. Every day in the year. The Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern line runs through first class Pullman and toutist sleeping cars to points in Cali- fornia and Oregon. Three through trains daily. The route of famous "Overland Limited." Personally con- ducted excursions from Chicago to San FranciscoeLos Angeles, Portland and. other Pacific Coast points, leaving Chicago on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, lowest rates. Choice ot routes. Finest scenery. Maps illustrated folders, etc„ furnished free. Rates quoted, AddressB. H. Bennebt, General Agent, 2 King street, east, To- ronto, Ont. Stephen SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is a correct report of the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 3, for the month of November The names are arranged in order of merit. -Sr. IV., Hattie Willis, Willie Triebner, 1Tiola Penhale, Clara Beaver, Roy Parsons, Sadie Willis; Jr. IV., Herbie Beaver and Minnie Sanders, equal, Mitchell Willis, Lizzie Sanders, Eddie Willis, Edith Parsons • Sr. III., Thos. Sanders, Sam Hicks, Alfred Weurth, Earl Box; Jr. III., Harry Triebner, Annie Hicks, Fred Beaver, Cecelia Ford, Tom Pen - hale, Hilda Preszcator, Garnet Craig, Ralph Willis ; Sr. II., Levine Cookson, Earl Parsons, May Sanders, Edith Whittaker ; Jr. II, Sherman Willis, Eddie Triebner, Gladys Dearing, Geo. Hicks, Fred Preszcator,•Sarauel Stan - lake ; Pt, II., Preston Dearing, Geo. Whittaker, Earl Shapton and Chester Parsons, equal, Johnnie Willis ; Pt. 1., (b) Ada Willis, Gorden Sanders, Al - mer Willis and Florence Triebner, equal, Eno, Box; Pt. I., (a), Edgar Weurth, Olive Preszcator, Garfield Stanlake, Fern Box. Best spellers for the month. -Sr. IV., Clara Beaver; Jr. IV., Herbie Beaver; Sr. ITL, Thos. Sanders; Jr. III., Annie Hicks; Sr. and Jr. II., Sherman Willis. No. on roll, 50; average attendance, 43. FRED Je SANDERS, Teacher. Kirkton BRIEFS -Mr. W. W. Leigh has pur- chased the Post Office store from Mr. John McCurdy and intends opening out a new stock of goods March 1st. - Mr. David. Roger has purchased Mr, John Cameron's farm of 50 acres for $3,200. -Our teacher, Mr, P. McNaugh- t on will move into Mr. Roger's house Lt Jan. -The mill is doing a big busi- ness at present grinding grain for the farmers. -Mr. F. Ssvitzer's new house will soon be completed. -Mr. Joseph Kirk lost another valuable horse last week this being the second in a month. -Mr. Wm. Mack. of Granton will move into the village as soon • as Mr. McNaughton vacates the house he is uow occupying. Mr. McNaughton will moye out, into the couutry to re - Rab and sweat ism no d ffe ct on " harness treated with Eureka MAX. nese Cll. It re - lists the damp, keeps theleitth- er soft and pli- able. Stitches do not break. No rough sur - rice to chafe and cut. Tho harness not only,keepe looking like sew, but weent twice as toughy tho use of Etireka Harrow OC. Sold elver/ahem iht cans - /Mt sizes. Stade by Imperial al Cortipany. side. --Mr. Woe Balfour, who reeent- ly pureliased the fann from Mr. N, ,Leigh is busy moving as lie wantto Make use of the fodder on , the ferm and be ready for the season he spine' tie. -Mr. end Mrs. Win, Hazelwood sr. are visiting friends' ip Mich. -Mrs. Millar, of Kineardine,who hasbeen visit - lug. Mrs. Taylor of the "Vicearia," re- turned to lier home on Friday last. -Ales. 3, Brooks sbipped her house- hold gooda to Calgary on Monday, Mrs, Brooks will not go out till March. --Mrs. Jas. Tufts is iudieposed at time of writing. -Mr. Albert Switzer is moving hato tee house he bought from Mr. J. Brook and F. Taylor will occupy the house vacated be. Mr. Switzer, --Mr. J. L. Kirkton, of Lon- don visited his inOtber bere on Tiles - day of last week he is looking well with the same smile. He has given up duties as policeman aud has entered the car shops, -Mr. .ivin Reesor, who for two yeaes past has been en- gaged in the Skimming Station here left, ou Monday to take a situabion in the Central Creamery, Sb.Marys. Mr. Dobie. of Guelph takes Mr. Reeser's place. - • ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mrs. Robert Knight was in London this week, Mise Lillie Robinson; of Goderich, spent Friday at her horne. here, „ Miss Ade Treble, ' of Dorchester, i8. visiting at her honee on Huron street. Miss Edna Da,vidsole, of London, spent Friday in town and took in the eveniug concert, • Mrs. 1 W. Browning attended the funeral of Miss Lilly Percy, at Port Huron this week. Mr. Fred Davidson, telegraph oper- ator, at Wiarton is holidaying at his home on Andrew st. Rev, C. W, 13rown, B. A., B. D., of Mitchell, will preach the Anniversary sermons in the James st. church on Dec, 14th, Miss Ida Fulton. daughter of Mr. Jno. Fulton, of Farquhar, was married to Mr. Chas. Charters, of Seaforth, on Wednesday Dec. 3rd, Miss Millie Bissett has been confined to her home this week, owing to a severe bite on the leg which she re- ceived from a cross dog. Persons hav- ing such animals take warning. Miss 5. M. Robertson, of ' Public School staff, has resigned. her position, resignation to take place at Christmas she has accepted a similiar position in the Public School at Wallaceburg, LARGE SlitiemENTs.-171L1r. A. Q. Bob- ier has been gathering up and export- ing large numbers of fowl during the past week including turkey, geese and chicks, both to the European and Manitoba markets. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hannon will give an "At Home': to the young ladies and gentlemen of the James street church on Weanesday evening next. As the parsonage would not adroit of all the young people, the reception will be held in the besemept of the chnrch, ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURY. •-• On Tuesday eyening last Mr. D. A. Ross was in the act of hanging his hat up be did not notice a trap door which. led to a cellar was left open. He fell into it in the darkness receiving a severe shaking up besides severe, bruises on his thigh. It is a miracle that no bones were broken. We con- gratulate Mr. Ross upon his narrow escape. OEMETERM CONCERT --The concert on Friday night, last was well atteed- ed, and. was also a financial success. The drills by the children, and. the different musical selections were well rendered, and enjoyed by the very large audience present. The com- mittes in charge deserve credit for their earnest work in making the con- cert a success. TEMPERANCE ADDRESS.- On Sun- day afternoon last at the Opera House a large crowd assembled to hear an address on Temperance by Miss a Wiggins, ot Toronto, Miss Wiggins held the attention of her hearers while she spoke on "Our Nation's Duty" and the duty of every elector to pole his vote on Thursday, December the 4th. Miss Wigging has an even fluency of speech and a bril- liancyiof thought, as well as a magne- tism u her voice that holds her bearers, In the evening sheespoke in the Main-st. Meth. church, when the seating capacity of the church was taxed to its utmost by thoee desirous to hear her. GENERAL NEWS •••••••••••••111•111,m1, FOR OVER SIXTY 1BARS AR OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDT.-IVIrr Virinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fcr over sixty years by millions of mothers forthei children •while teething, with perfect success' It soothes tho Child, softens the gums, allays al pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy for Diarrhon. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold ' by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing syrup and ask for no other kind. It is a, revelation to, thousands of Canadians, as it must be alurpriee to the civilized wbrld, how fir northward Canada opens a field for the settler. Eight. hundred miles north of the bounuary line it is tonnciethat nearly all the cereals can be produced as abundantly as in Manitoba, and ordin- ary garden products are equally fruit- fn'Capt. J. W, Mille, of elle Hudson Bay Company's Steamer,*Wrigley, plying c,n the Mackenzie River, is in Ottawa after being ten years in the nottle his home, at the junction of the Laird and lid ackerizie Revere, At Fort Sinopsore the proposed terminus of the Gitancl Trunk Pacific Railway, the whiter temperature falls very low, but the summer seasons are as warm as in Ontario. North of •that, point are • grown cereals, other than wheat, and all garden vegetables, including cu- cumbers and pumpkins. This it the land that has been described -in Yankee school books "as a narrow strip of ter- ritory on the northern border of the United States, eparsely populated." Still, since the couetry far north has been "discovered" at its real value - time and the world's attention drawn to it, there seems no valid excuse for selling it off in million -acre patches to American syndicates, on pretence of early settlement. It is the mineral's they are afte',rnore hkely . .TIME?S Clubbing Rafes when...seen.. We ha,ve completed clubbing ar- rangements for 1008 with several of the leading newspapers, All of the following with the exception of the dailies, will be sent to any address from now until jaeuary lst, 1904, for amount named. The rates will be as follows: The Teems and Family Herald arid Weekly Stax from nem to January, 1904, for ' $L75 "Purity" and "Alone" -two beauti- ful pictures -are given to all subscrib- ers for the above price, See sample pictures at this office. The Teems apd the Weekly Globe for........... ...... ...... $1.60 The TIMES and Montreal Witness from now to Jan. ist, 1904, for$1,65 The Tim= and Weekly Mail and Empire from now to Jan. let 1904, for $1.75 The above includes a choice of two handsome pictnres entitled "The Doc- tor" and "Contentmenb". Samples of which may be seen at this office. The Teem and. Daily Mail and Empire, morning edition, for one year for $4,25 The Teams and Daily Mail and Empireasevenidg edition, for one year for The TIDIES and the Presbyterian. 33-25 for one year for $2.25 The Trams and The W eekly Sun from now to Jan. 1st, 1904 for..$1.75 The TIDIES and London Daily Ad- vertiser for one yearefor $2.50 The TIMES and London Weekly Advertiser for one year for $1.50 The Teems and Toronto Daily Globe for one year for •$4.25 The above includes a beeutiful cal- endar in colon, that is easily worth fifty cents. The TIMES and Toronto Daily Star for The TIDIES and Toronto Daily News for 2.50 The Teems and Farming World for 1.85 The Thew and Farming for 1.75 The TIDIES and Christian Guard- ian for 2.00 The Tarns and Free Press, morn- ing edition, for 3.25 The Teems and Free Press, noon or evening edition, for 2.75 The Teems and Free Press, week- ly edition, for.... .......... 1:75 NOTE -Our list is root yet co in plete Anyone wishing a paper or magazine notin the above list will please inquire at the office for subscription price. EXETER TIMES OFFICE. The Ring of Kanges- "Ducll's Happy Thought" From the worst worry to the highest satisfac- tion. One stepping stone The 'Happy Thought" ange. iraOr The Ventllated Illandnated Oven. Leave your culinary troubles, worries and expense behitid yqu ; enjoy the economy, the convenience,. the absolute reliability of The " Happy Thought. " The best friend the careful housewife can have. hist a touch to the patented dampers and it is ready for any work. Its efficiency will be a revela- tion to you if you are Whig the common kind. Is this not worth investiga- tion ? Send for booklet to THE WM. BUCK STOVE. co., Liznistedelixo Brantforcl or call aid see the agents. so oustoosossuisilliMINDinsioloonissoonoss. EXAQT COPY. OF WRAPPER. TH\AT THE FAC -SIMILE STArgami- F-- IS ON THE AP ER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Costorls is put up in one -size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on tho. plea or promise that it is "just as good)/ and "will answer ovary pur- pose." .50I &o that you get 0 -A -S -T -0 -R -I -A. •TInilomitaioo- signattuo of 1-‘4,e4, °2 evert 4. wrapper., *Pees eeielesseeeeeteese eeeseasieeeseseieeefeeeseeee.e :ti" -.284 "N.:'.f';;;;!..`f New Gerieireal Store =ME leeiSta. Having opened up a general store, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD ABC ETOn consisting of We solicit a share cf the patronage of the north-- end and surrounding country. You will find we sell as low as any store in. country or city, not ineticling some special lines which others sell at cost or below. I also intend to handle Eour and Feed. All orders. promptly filled. Terri s Strictly Cash or 'Trade have a Telephone in connection with the store for the convenience of all, I might also state that I have one of the heaviestand best set of weigh scales in the village, weighing from one pound to 10,000 pounds, guaranteed gorrect. I will now handle the scales from my store, and charge only hale price, Sc per weigh. Anything not going to market weighed free. L. MoTROORRT P. Sea -Shoemaker Wanted. A good opening for a good shoemaker. .1 will furnish shop and living rooms free of charge, until such time as he thay work his trade up to pay. Address L. McTAGGART, Hay P. 0. London, Huron and Brucc. G°111Gna, NdolRDreN - Passenger. Lopart 8.15 A, T. 4.40P. Y. Centralia ...... 9,1 5.50 HExAneprealrill 9914 • 66;2616 9.68 6.38 ,Brucefield 10.15 0.55 WCiiinngthn am arrive 11.10 rasse&ng00 Cier orcninvilinStegohunamr, 7.47 depart 6,53 A. ar. 3.15 P. m 1.26 8.06 4.69 Brucefleld Kippen 8.15 I.67 Horxeannetrtesaftuarll 8.M 8.46 .22 5.02 5.10 5,25 London 9.37 6.12 A co-operative furniture factory will in all probability be.shortly erected in Berlin, if present indications are a criterion. Ten thousand dollars'eworth of stock have already been spbscribed by the local finishers and woodwork- ers, and no shareholder is allowed to purchase more than ten shares. lb is said the majority of the shareholders are strikers, lately employed at the King Furniture company, and mem- bers of the Berlin union. Toronto, Out., Dec. 1.-J. S. Willi. son's resignation of- the managing editorship of the Globe takes effect to- night. Mr. John .Lewis, for some time chief editorial writer, has been en- trusted with the conduct of the paper Fred Walters, son of Mr. James 41 alters, of town, who left here some months ago for the Soo, has captured the reward of $100 for finding the body of Noah Hale, wbo murdered his son, Frank, and attempted to kill his wife on October 3rd last. Fred and an uncle were out in the bush hunt- ing Northwest of the Own, when Fred came upon the body. Judging from appearances, the finders say death must; have taken place some time ago and are inclined to think the cause was suicide, as his gun Was found be- side the body with a string attached to the teiggen MARRIED YELL0 SAr-JORY- Ill Stephen, on Dec, 8rd, by the Rev. T. Kestle, uncle of the bride, Miss Louisa, fourth daugh- ter of Mr. andMrs. Elijah Joie., eo Mr. joseph Yellow, of Exeter. SODIDIER--VALL-At the James street, personage, Exeter, by the Rev. Dr, Hannon, on Dec. 8, John H. Sum- mer, of the State of Ohio, to Caroline Wall, of Logan Township._ DIED Sin:W-4n Exeter, on Nov. 80111. Eliza Shave relict of the late 'WM. Shaw, formerly of Clinton. Aidilli02•61111••••••••71.1M. "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound ot Cure." • Why not cure that cough of -- yours now ? Do not let it go on and get worse. A bottle of one of our own, Cough Medicines will cure you. We carry a large as- sortment of Cough Medicines Cough Lozenges Act wisely and get some of our remedies. ••••••• 11•II.•••• Dfug 8tore CREDITOr Roller Mills 1•111.1•01300C.IMIMIVIMOSM=1¢3.1 We .are giving excellent sa- tisfaction itt. lour since re- modelling our mill Dry Soft Wood wanted, Grigilln aild, Glionlw Dom Frollintli% Hi SWEITZEnw vO4 P I i 11,, i, ,, d I IIIII ,I )111/1.1,11,111,111114,111111111114,110,1111111111111101 - , 1 .-- 11101111111111,111111119.,11,111,01 .11111,11111111411,1 tiloma kregetAbleP,reparationiorAs- similating tiffoodandRegula- iiit'lhe.8 Whacks saidDowels of ./S4AIN-1$rit1L.jj'It., V ' .....-, ProinctesTigeslion,Cheerful- itessedRest.Containsneithcr ium;Morphitto-ttormlivrai. oTIC.,tsaic ()TIC. 7bmallankarad.rarsaiWixlmarvi in Safri- , of Senna'4• ReseigrySora- ,ifign &NZ> riiiit ., Outartalt•Tattai liap,ced - thadSagar • rearFlaran Aperrect Remedy for COBS tips - tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms,Convulsions,reverish, ties.S. and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW irOIRIC. At 6ci: 6.nlAt', :•514,(1 '. 35 D o gits,-.35c-t ..1...r.s., EXAQT COPY. OF WRAPPER. TH\AT THE FAC -SIMILE STArgami- F-- IS ON THE AP ER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Costorls is put up in one -size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on tho. plea or promise that it is "just as good)/ and "will answer ovary pur- pose." .50I &o that you get 0 -A -S -T -0 -R -I -A. •TInilomitaioo- signattuo of 1-‘4,e4, °2 evert 4. wrapper., *Pees eeielesseeeeeteese eeeseasieeeseseieeefeeeseeee.e :ti" -.284 "N.:'.f';;;;!..`f New Gerieireal Store =ME leeiSta. Having opened up a general store, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD ABC ETOn consisting of We solicit a share cf the patronage of the north-- end and surrounding country. You will find we sell as low as any store in. country or city, not ineticling some special lines which others sell at cost or below. I also intend to handle Eour and Feed. All orders. promptly filled. Terri s Strictly Cash or 'Trade have a Telephone in connection with the store for the convenience of all, I might also state that I have one of the heaviestand best set of weigh scales in the village, weighing from one pound to 10,000 pounds, guaranteed gorrect. I will now handle the scales from my store, and charge only hale price, Sc per weigh. Anything not going to market weighed free. L. MoTROORRT P. Sea -Shoemaker Wanted. A good opening for a good shoemaker. .1 will furnish shop and living rooms free of charge, until such time as he thay work his trade up to pay. Address L. McTAGGART, Hay P. 0. London, Huron and Brucc. G°111Gna, NdolRDreN - Passenger. Lopart 8.15 A, T. 4.40P. Y. Centralia ...... 9,1 5.50 HExAneprealrill 9914 • 66;2616 9.68 6.38 ,Brucefield 10.15 0.55 WCiiinngthn am arrive 11.10 rasse&ng00 Cier orcninvilinStegohunamr, 7.47 depart 6,53 A. ar. 3.15 P. m 1.26 8.06 4.69 Brucefleld Kippen 8.15 I.67 Horxeannetrtesaftuarll 8.M 8.46 .22 5.02 5.10 5,25 London 9.37 6.12 A co-operative furniture factory will in all probability be.shortly erected in Berlin, if present indications are a criterion. Ten thousand dollars'eworth of stock have already been spbscribed by the local finishers and woodwork- ers, and no shareholder is allowed to purchase more than ten shares. lb is said the majority of the shareholders are strikers, lately employed at the King Furniture company, and mem- bers of the Berlin union. Toronto, Out., Dec. 1.-J. S. Willi. son's resignation of- the managing editorship of the Globe takes effect to- night. Mr. John .Lewis, for some time chief editorial writer, has been en- trusted with the conduct of the paper Fred Walters, son of Mr. James 41 alters, of town, who left here some months ago for the Soo, has captured the reward of $100 for finding the body of Noah Hale, wbo murdered his son, Frank, and attempted to kill his wife on October 3rd last. Fred and an uncle were out in the bush hunt- ing Northwest of the Own, when Fred came upon the body. Judging from appearances, the finders say death must; have taken place some time ago and are inclined to think the cause was suicide, as his gun Was found be- side the body with a string attached to the teiggen MARRIED YELL0 SAr-JORY- Ill Stephen, on Dec, 8rd, by the Rev. T. Kestle, uncle of the bride, Miss Louisa, fourth daugh- ter of Mr. andMrs. Elijah Joie., eo Mr. joseph Yellow, of Exeter. SODIDIER--VALL-At the James street, personage, Exeter, by the Rev. Dr, Hannon, on Dec. 8, John H. Sum- mer, of the State of Ohio, to Caroline Wall, of Logan Township._ DIED Sin:W-4n Exeter, on Nov. 80111. Eliza Shave relict of the late 'WM. Shaw, formerly of Clinton. Aidilli02•61111••••••••71.1M. "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound ot Cure." • Why not cure that cough of -- yours now ? Do not let it go on and get worse. A bottle of one of our own, Cough Medicines will cure you. We carry a large as- sortment of Cough Medicines Cough Lozenges Act wisely and get some of our remedies. ••••••• 11•II.•••• Dfug 8tore CREDITOr Roller Mills 1•111.1•01300C.IMIMIVIMOSM=1¢3.1 We .are giving excellent sa- tisfaction itt. lour since re- modelling our mill Dry Soft Wood wanted, Grigilln aild, Glionlw Dom Frollintli% Hi SWEITZEnw