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Exeter Times, 1915-1-28, Page 5'ana rI CrZ, Ittntrit8DATt OteVidinar, 28t4, 1915 • ' TflE EX ••• ?ER TMBS THE TINIES CLUBBING LIST 1915 Times and Toronto Globe • • 3-75 Times and Toronto Mailand Empire. ..... 3 75 Times and Toronto Daily% News ........ 2 85 Times and Tornto Daily World.... 3 25 Times and Toronto Daily1Star ....•..2 85 Times and London Evening or*Morning Acivertiser2 go Times and London Weekly , Advertiser ▪ 75 Times and London Morning Free Press ▪ .... 3 50 Times and London Evening.Free Press .... 2 go Timeillnd London Weekly Free Press 85' . Times and.Toronto Saturday, _Night " 50 , Timesand Farmers Ahvocate . • • • • 2 40 - Times and Canadian Farm , • • . • C.* • • I 85 Times and Toronto Sun - : Times and Farmer and Dairy ...... •-• • • It Times and Montreal Family Herald it Weekly Sfar Times and Weekly. 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Consult with us regarding the administration hf,your estate. All information cheerfully furnished free. THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED 382 RICHMOND STREET, LONDON, ONT. SIR GO. GIBBONS, S.C., PrPgrrleMe r JOHN S. MOORE, *onager r 2 • MIR ICH Mr. Wan. Basscov INAS returned from se visit to Detroit, Micdx. Morris' Stamp or the Cartad- da:o west is visiting relat ves Dere, Mrs. J. Galster 'nes returned from ea. visit witn, friends in Exeter. Miss Maida Routledge of Dat4n,wood tts visiting leer friend, Mass V. eSeibert. ,l'ad Lamont shipped twocar loads of battle to the Buffalo Market last Friday., . ..t. Rev. Ee Burn of Waterton, ,Ont laSSisting itevnnir. 'Brown sgelistio cLJflpaigfl.Tb#. Seinrices wiil , +coati:nue every eir'eniiig in the -Ecge 'idle language: Rev. Ma- Burn is one of the -sweet singers. 62 Israel, be - aides being , a. splendid preacher.. Everylecidiel la cordienn invh9ft, to :attend these services. deidets Hildebrandt and fantity Oh' • , have moved froni Goderich to Zurich and occupy the house at the flax 'm ill. The annual :meeting of the Zurich Agricultural Society was held in the Town Hall, here on Wednesday after - 'neon. The finances „of the Soda., are in a satisfactory condition, a hale ane e of $31.9.3 remaining', in the treasurer's hands. Following is the result of the* eleotion or officers lor the year 1915; President J. Ptraffl let Vice Pres., C. Eilber ; ",21ed tares.. W. F. .Caldwell. Direetihrit 3, Dedher, • Ji., L. Ha Itadex, :Alfred la Reichert. James Green, H. BL Neeb Casper Walper, W. B. Rattler, Pete: D,eichert, 111-eKrugeri. Auditors Jao. fla teeter al:Ad/Venda Smith, Delegates ant Agniculthral Fair iconVentiOn to be held in; droronta ,in Februe,ry, •J". P.farf and Pe Deichert, Was re -appointed secretary , trehatirer the -society at anincrease salary SIS-'17ER READ MY FREE OFFER. know a wornan's trials. ••1 knoseher need of sympathy and help. If you, my sister, are unhappy because of ill- ' health, andfeel ungt for household duties, social pleasures, or daily einploymeut, write Mid tell me pist: how you stiffer, and ask for in y free ten days' trial of a home treatment sttited to your needs ; with references to Canadian ladies who gladly tell how they have regained health, strength, and happiness by its use. I want to tell yott all about ells successful inethed of home treatment for yourself, :rig reader, foryour daughter, your sister. or' your mother. I want to tell you how to cure yourselves at home at •triging , cost, and, without id from any one. Men cannot tinders tan d vronica's sufferfugs; what we women know from expr.. ience, we know better than any doctor;'and thottlands have proved there is hope even for the ' 'hopeless its tny method of home treatment. 0 you . ,atifier from pain In the head, hack, or bawels, feellngof Weight and dragging down sensations, .•.• • tank:nor displacement of internal organs, bladder irritation with frequent urination, obstinate constipation or piles, pain in the sides regularly ..ear Irregularly; bloating oreninatural antargements, catarrhal conditions, dyspepsia extreme nervousness. depressed spirits; melaiseholy, desire to cry, fear of sometting evil 'about to tappen, creeping feeling tin the, spine, pollination, hat flashes, weariness, sallow commexion, with- dark circles under the eyes, paiii. in the left • breast or a general feeling that life is eat worth living, I invite you to send to-dsy for nlY complete ten days,' treatment entirely free ritulf tpoitpald, to prove to yourseff-that thee* ailmcan ents be easily and surely commeredat, your %ink th 'mine, without e expense of hospital treatment, or the stringers of an operation. Wonite;ri everywhere are escaping the surgeon's knife y knowing of. my simple, method ofniveme treatment, and when ytiu are Cured, stiy Sister, I sealt inity ask yon to pass the good word along itesome °thee etifferen ety home treattnen t is for ana-yeting or old.; 'no mothershf Daughters, rivin'eXplicin a Simple home treatment width speedily and effectually ctireS 'gretit-sicknesS . hinnotosien irregutarities, headachesp and laSsintde hi young vrdthen, ,and, resteres; Pion to solemnness and 'learnt, Tell me if you are worried aboutyour daughter. Remember it costs you sreibing to give iny method of 'home treatment a complete tett tiars trhil, and if you wish to continue,. it eoete only a few cents a week to do so, and it does not interfere with otleqs dailY work. lithealtk.Worth risking ler ? Then:accept few•generons offer, write tor the free frentmentsuited your needs, Sttd I will send it in plain Wrapper by tetunt ellen. To neve unit yeti tau cit did :this offer mane the places that tell your Icemen, auttettfirts to site. .Writetard ailc for, the. fres lirestiesent teodsy, asyou may not see this oLke szaft dd , 41, StnuangS, WINDSOR, ONTARIO• • Crediton 'Miss MAY Armstrong has returned to hen poem in Exeter after visitiog frtencis in town. ' Mr. 13ailes was in London for the week -end. Miss Mabel WeInZei has returned horae from Detroit. air. Goetz of ,Dasiewood, was en town 1Sunday. Mrs. Hanich arrived home after visiting relatives in Bright. Our hockey boys played a very interestiog game or hockey in Allea Ornig on Monday evening, With the team of. that plum. The score amount ling to a tie 7-7. Messrs., Illureay LioltamanD and Sill ;Mote lead tbe mi,sfortune o5 bovine., their Laces cut but are able lo be out. , The Kwastika Circle met at tau home or Elsie Kienzle on Monday evening and had a very pleasant Ohne. Rev. Becker has returned home af- ter condectang revival services in JAilverton. Miss C. Hill, left yesterday for Detroit where he will take up a course of nursing in Grace Hospital. Dr. Stevenson of London performed an opera.tion or appendicitis, on Lorne Fiakbeiner on Tuesday last. At present the patient is doing nicely. CENTRALIA n ' -Among the eveek• visitors we notice Mr. Bep. 'Quarr3 spent a ;roe days lin the village. „ Mr. jghn and Torn Vosper, of Mitchell, are visiting relatives and, urreinentrau. ds4this wek ein and arou sd • Mist; Fraser' a St. ;Thomas, is the gueste of Miss Hepburn. , or Da,stiwood, is, the goest ''of,nirs. S. Brown, and visiting ixiihtives in the village -Ills week. intdisi Hooperspent e. day ,with her Inlet, 'Mts. towslaugh. Mr. John iColdwill spent several -days it Toronto on busie.e.ss. Jim. Godsave spent Saturday in Liman on business. - •Mr. S.:Essery or London, called on 'friends one day last week. Mi. and Mrs. Neil are guests at Mr. A. Maquires /The Patriotic Concert on Monday night last was fairly well atteoded, and proved to be an occasion of great interest and paofit. Suitable music was 'furnished by Miss L. Elliott and the lame:ratio. Male Quartette, and an excellent address was given by ex - Mayor Graham of London. Mr. Gra- ham vividly described the present war situation and pointed out clearly the duty of tCa3aadians to aid the .about $ of. the Empire in every ' way Possible. The proceeds amounted to ti ,Tlee Centralia Baseball boys ie - %tend holding a box social in the esehool Nall on Friday evening, Feb-. rnary 12th. A good program is being prepared WF.ALEN :Miss L. Slain is spending a few neeks• with friends at .Kippan ai-1 other places in that; vicinity. ar• ivr „ A ; , WhO Was zer- ariusly injured in a runaway acoident weeks ago is able' to 'be moved froul h• er bed for a shont time each ,day. Herb Langford, at Grantor. ,eVho, cutAnne-eat his •thes; off: with an axe while trimming' a, treeniin the • twee: last week is imProving • Miss Edna Gunni...g is speeding this week with fidends in Loma and, Emit:Asbury. ' Miss E. Mille and bliss M.. Henry. or Woodharn were the guests of /Ans. S. Gunning on 'Sunday. • /flee lee hanVest has ;Started mind here. Jones Bros. are hauling to Granicth, while Hector Willson, is putting', in his supply else. • /The 'girls of the Daisy Mtss.iofl Band • :met at the home or 'Mary Brooks on Saturday an,d made a nice nuilt• Earl Johnston, was the guest cif Ilector Millson on Sunday. Ray Dobbs or Saintsbury had a woodbee Tuesday afternooni and a lance at 'night. Annual Meeting ;The apnual meeting of the Kirk - ton Agrcultural Society , was lel& in Aberdeen Hall on 'Wednesdan at- ternoon last. The President, Wma Atkinson occupied the c'beitr. 'There, was a good attendance. The Secre- tary-Tref:Os. report and f:nancialstate- as tread before the ;meeting. vh'Ittaireastiowed•tbe society to be indi vernee'flihrishing condition. They rellegtichrig are the officers for the ensuing '• yeairehf President, 'Williams -Atkinson, lst. Vice-iErre,s.. A. Brethour and. Vieeniares.,, John KelIand. Dir - tors, &den Coie, R. Berry, Jttrnes Stepbens, R. Peyntetr, A. Berryleine R. W. Switzer, S. Routley, W. Brock swer, .8. DOupe, A. Francis, J, Woodley. Auditors,; J. More, A. Me Driver. The society' deeiden to enter in the field crop competitions again this yeer with Fall Wheat, Barley: and Oats as the varieties of wain to. compete with. At the close of the meeting the Directors appointed. A. Mamie, Sec-Treas. The President and pecretary were appointed to attend the cohvention of Faits to be held in Toaonto Feb. 2nil and 3rd. SQUIRE — At Woodham, on Wednes- day, Jan. '20th, to Ms. and Mrs: 'James uire a daughter, Ila Mary. leriell HIED WILSON — MUNN -a. At Hensall, on Jan. 23ehe Miss Beesie, only daugh- ter of Mr. and "Mrs, Alex Munn, Hay Townsnip, to nth. T. G, M.D., of Moorefield, Ont., CAR VANALSTYNE — Sarnia. Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1015,, Chas. Edson. Carr, of Pori; Huron to, Miss , l'hera Luella Myrtle, daughter of NT. and Mrs. D. L. VanAlstyne. of Sarnia and formerly a Parkhill. McMORDIE eet London, on Ton. 13th, Robert Monlordle, aged ,70 years. tED • EO:InOM01; joo;mnee,3 13 tro./:,74% god' ' 22nd .Viola May, infant ciaeirehrer hnsd, OLUNESS Allsaraig, soriddi Jan. 100 10I5, Mary MclitIlen, widow of the late Donald Cluneen • •••••e• •• • : •,• • , ), ty. WHAT WILL THEY 1)0 The renewing was taken trona the Pioneer () teat :week and spea ts tor' C4Sette -In terse and strikiag teram Rev, W LL B. aleAdister of Exeter cella upon the Leader ot the Ontario Gon- ernrnerit toput this Province ia tea proper niace„ in the onward roarch or uocial progreas and:moral reform. His appeal is entitled "The Day," and appears in the "Canatliaa White Rib- bon Tidings" It is so sowed, and sureng that We: haye pleasure in Tee prodticing it In toll. XL runs -is rot. lowr3; •-• ' No ;tiny like to -day has ever Tha best and theworst are In a teeth wrestle. Tha. farthest flung deettle linesthat ever havebeen Ordered have spreadein Europe. The seven seas have abisorbed the blood of 'the bravest Men; Two of the fore- most men in OnittaTio are the Hen. W. f. Hears. And Mr. N., W. Ithwelt They were well onn. Bleased; is the man who is well ;born. In the an- ' cestral specked 'behind 'these two men stood the kind Of men who have gtven us prom the, human look -out our legaciee et ehunieh and state. Both men face a supreme Issue to -day They are ,leaders of [nen in a day that peculiarly lends itself to the enthronement of the righteousness which, exalteth a neticin and holds it strong in the exaltaficin No men nor set of 'men attempt to justify the wastage of Inuitan lire and its ac'hieve amine through; tbe ;manufacture end sale oft alcoholic_ linaor. We are tired of the drivelling platitudes from ttone Who ;hold briefs- forthe trade about efforts t� roinLrniz encl daily with this 'alcotisolfia fien;deianthere will On- tario march in 'tan world temperance array? LS ber, plede in the front or rearf Ohne fotemost Will sae be relegated tO the rear? Is Renee.% and France veritingdheadlines •for Ontain lot 'Will the vain:ea Lord Roberts, calling to, the brave: free and strong, be smothered by the men • ot tne traffic?. Wilt the doneinaton of the "Bosses", who .speak from inside the traffic and without, control the Premier of Ontario? Will these political shepherds in Ontario riverride,and veto the senti- ment of the great t•Ki,tchinen who is pleading for sober soldiers Trona On- tario to fight the Empire's battle of righteousness in Europe. Asia, and Africa? It remaips for Mr. klearEG to say. It is for kr. Heanet to decide between* the one side God the other. No man in Ontario ever had the op- portunity that is Mr. Hearst's. The W eight of ,heavy ,destiny is upon hie shoulders. : .These are days in which Oanicia is paying less attention to politics than at any time in her•history ; days in which .ebivaIry is chivalry without the :vain trappings; days for patriots to do and die, if necessar,v. but never to trim' nor compromise. Mr. Rowell has declared his position and takeri his stand. He will =rah abreast; with Russia: so tar as 'the limitation :of the Brill:We North America Act will permit.- He will jean hands • with Mr. Hearst' for the: forward martin Surely this is patriotism and in the. eyeof the mere politician costly pa- triotism. But in these days when mon are offering their in:stance, lives and limbs, for the- better things of this life it is, no ,nime d.sailiaten to ,. the: polititeiatinvitte haatenee or 'Ile fleshapots Of Vovernment patron- age. This, abovenailaelse, ts the day of patriotism and righteousness. 'The day has dawned for a tforwaad united inarch along the whole- line.' MRS. MADEN WAS MADE WELL By Lydia L Pinkharn's Veg. table Compound and Wants Other Suffering Women To Know It. Murfreesboro, Tenn, "I have wanted to write to you for a long time to tell you what your wonderful remedies have done for nae. I was a sufferer from female weakness an d displacement and I would have such tired, worn out feelings, sick head- aches and dizzy spells. Doctors did me no good so I tried the Lydia E. Pink - hare Remedies—Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash. I am now well and strong and can do all my own work. I owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vege- table Compound and want other suffer- ing women to know about it."— Mrs. H. E. MABEN, 211 S. Spring, St., Mur- freesboro, Tenn. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years -proved to be a niost valua- ble tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful vir- tue of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. Why Lose Hope. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un- til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. If you want special advice write to Lydia E.Pinkluoni Medicine Co. (co3aile dential) Lynn, blass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence, GBEENWAY Miss G. Almon has gone to visit. netro't zriends. Mrs. Thos. Fall's and Claude, can- t/on friends hre r eSaturday ente an - Mr. end Mrs. Redmond. of liensall, visited an Mr. A. M. Wilson's last eek. Mrs J. Lowe is in with la grippe. Miss L is visiting friends in Stanley. Miss M. Wilson Ls recovertng from a severe attack or Bronchitis and pleurisy. The W.M.S., will hold an at Home at 'the, Methodist °march on Tuesday evening the 26th, inst., T•he, pro- gram will consist of musie by the pale chorus and others, readings:, recitations and a drama entitle "The Greatest 'Nein". Lunck will be Nerved at the close. Admission 1ne Vo one appears' to have drawn attention to the reroarnable fact that th.e Kaiser was exactly Bea cal- endar months old on 'The Day" (July 27. 1514), having been hoed on January 27, 18)59_ The prophecy runs, "Here is wis- dom. Let ham that bath understand- ing count the niumber of the Beast; for it is :the nuoaher oC o man; and bis number as six hundred and three scoee and six." Mete. xiii v• 1St • 'Selected A Real Nerve And Body Building Medicine We believe ReecalleOline Ott Emil- e:1On is the best remedy Made for tone. ten- the nerves enricihing the blood itg up 'waisted tlissues renewing thealt,h strnegth and energy—the beet meda Witte you' can use ifayou are run down. tiredLout nervous and deblitatecl, no matter wthat the cease. Tt dcserat de- pend for -its good effect, unon alcohol. air 'formitg drugs, because it •Contailns -none, It :may not Ma:kei you dent beftter it a few hours, but it will make yoa 'feel 'better, we are sure, as noon Jas the tonic and food prope-ra ties. It •contalitis have a Charm to•get 'ento the 'blood and, through +the blood into theerest of 'the system. Pure Olive 011 and the Hypophosphites bave long 'been 'endorsed by successful pley- 'siciaca, :but here 'fo 1l finstl time they are con:deiced in one preparatiorl whidle as u .r.e.rve-food and a builder or health and strength, we 'believe has has co equal. - - you docat feel well ;begin taking Rexall Olive Oil Fannizioc, to -day and build your health ard atrengthen your eystem against more serious To vonvalescente, old people!, puny children Bind all others 'who is week rf re -doe ti or ailing, we offer Renal! Olive 01 Emulsionwith our personal gu:arantee that it it dp,a't make you well tared istrcing again it 'will to.st you nothing. ia we didn't have the at.' Most ;faith, Sri it we %mutat-tat offer It with title guarantee Mor even recome meta it to you. We are mire/ %hot °toe yOn have used it ',you will trecorier Mend lit to your triehtds and thank us tor haviree recommended it to you Sold only aft the mere than 7,000 Rex - all Stores, and this ;town only by ue MOO, NV, S. Cole, .-iteter, Ont. 0: agS _ Se° there hi is TV,esell Store -in nearbi every totOr end enhein the linked Statoa, Canada and t There11;iitneigareatRxeIJ 4Avieag 1°*'°°°41t erY'huthen eupe�iifly esigl'eda- diti Partieuter for whi teeorninort ed, ThS ilteetali Stares ate Anistilen's dratted - pot stotts LOCALS The AilsanCraio, Hockey team pas here Thursday 28,th; at 8 p.m. Owen Atkinson, of town. is qual- ifying as Lieutenant at London, and will join the third conticgent. • f/1he attention of the Street Com- missioners has been called to the Byelaw prohibiting the durapiag of ashes ori the street whitah areatus no uns'ghtly mess both now and in the spring. 'T'he Boyer -Vincent Stock Co. play ed in the Opera House on Monday and 'Tuesday evenings of this week and received a fair patronage. The audience seemed well satisned with Mr. Cookson. of Blenhenn, visited with Rev., W. G. El. and Mrs, leicAl- ister, of the James Street parsonage. over Sunday. Mr. Cookson is Super- intendent of the Blenheim Methodist Sunday ec,hool and on Sunday after- noon addressed the sCholars of James Street school. Thames Road hockey players were out Tuesday afternoon practising on the rink n ad Fred Wilkinson, had the, misfortune to have his fin,gers step- ped on by a skate cutting them so badly thanit required several stitches to close the wounds, Dr. Quackenbush dressed the wounds. '5Ir. S. Jefferson, of Crediton, •ad-, dressed a un:on meeting of Main Street and James Street Epworth Leagues in James street church on Tuesday evening. Mr. Jefferson is the Secretary of the Social &donna and Evangelista .department and his remarks along that lane were vera interestia.g. Auto owners will soon be called upon to renew their licenses. 1914 markers being good until the end Of January. 'This will not entect many local (MUM'S however, as most oars are stored away for, the winter. ,The new schedulecof rates has been iss- sued and range from $6 to $25 accord Ing to horse power. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brook, of Us - borne, have the sympathy of the coraraunity in the loss or their infant daughter, Viola May, aged 6 months and 4 days. The little girl had been ailing for a few weeks and passed away on Jan. 22nd. The ruin trot was held on Monday to the Exeter cemetery. The annum ineetune cYE hen Exe- ter Agricultural Society was held on Friday January 15th. There was n fait attendance and .considerable in- terest was manifested id the pre - meetings. The society is are an excel- lent rosition financ;ally and other- wise, and) is in .splended shape to etio coed work daring this year. Mr. E. Christie was re-appoitited President, Mr. Sohn Moir, 1st. Viee and Itir, W. D. Sanders, 2nd, Vice. Aire; Seldon was appointed Seeretary and W. 3), Olathe, `treasurer, The •follow- ing were appointed Directors ; Paul Coates, B. Williams, John Allison, J. Jeckelt, Hy. Snail, J. Decker, G. Jecigh11,11. Smiih,J. .Daokex J Del- bnielne, '1.1erilife le, W. 81' iio t, , Boer .deld C. „ Sanders 'Dantean t e „ktatt-‘ itoes, The , presidat Tl 3. 03li5ti,4 a provincial director, Will attend the atnts.,1 donvention , in Torotatcr ou thteruary 2iltd aad ande 0 Exeter Council Centitnted from page 1 $25,00 and lf the y oannot meet ne fairly Jn regards to rental it wail be in the interest of the town to take a phone from the Hay 0o. instead the Bell Co. -- Tite 'Carried. •tOlerk wan instructed to a* for applioattien , for the folowing. Assessor and Weigh Seales, and. teed. CI'S for Printing applications and tenders to be in the Clerk's bands at 7 o'clock on Monday evening Feb- hary 1st, The Comessioner was instructed to ,see that no ashes were plaoed on the streets as it is a Tiolation of the village 'bydaws'and. the same will he enforced if continued. The nouncil adjourned to meat 0 Monday evening, February 1st. T. B. CARLENG, Iflerk rina iSzargv. ILteI TraRtONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District. 250 ROOMS. -100 with Private Baths EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN It la Carte Restaurant SAM H. THOMPSON, PFMP. BIDDULEH COUNCIL 'The council met pursuant to sta- tute, Present R. Rayoraft. Reeve ; E. Hodgins, S. ET. Hodgins, E. Thomp- son and Timotny Mackay. Councillors. Eac'n member took the Statutory Declaration of office and qualification. and took their seats. By -Laws No. 1. 2 and 3. appointing salaries and al- lowances and canfirming the ap- pointment of municipal officers and commissioners for the respective electoral divisions were duly passed. Orders were passed for the election expenses $77.40 ; F. W. Farncomb, C. E.. costs re Ryder Drain. $22.50; Sun Office, bal. of ;contract for printicg and advertising $15.00; J. Herbert, refund a Twp. rate, he having his buildings destroyed by fire $25.00; Police Village, returning officer and rent of hall for nomination $4.00; other sraall sums $10.00. It was unamimously decided to continue all the old officers of 1914. The Coun- cil adjourned to meet again, Mon- day. Feb. lst. 1915, at 10 a.m. W. D. STANLEY, Clerk, Farm for Sale LOT 7 CON. 1. STEPHEN' Tee fproperty of the late Thoraae ketery • Briik house, bank barn and frame (-den. $ good wens, windmill, goad Girth tee i bout 8 acres of good t d• wood bush containing about 500 su- gar maple trees. Soil ?Jay loam, well drained and fene,ed. Farm in good. state of cultivation, one hall mile from Centralia Station. oGeeno,txGaii!ssery Gladman &Stanbury For terms and particulars apply to Possession Tnen to suit Baristers Exeter purchaser. D SHWOOD Mr. Joseph S'etrondee has bouglit another twenty-five aeras oa farad from Mr. Henry Roeder. The land ad- jeios bhuInr.dr'Secdh raocedreesr's, who now own,e tvro Williaxn Gossman lett Wednesday, morning to spend a month with friends in Pt. Huron. Mr 'Theodore Keller of London spent Sunday here with his sister. Mrs. Wm. Rothermat be K. 0. T M. 'met recently and elected their otficers -for the coming year: '13 IM. Broele.nstdre is Command- er and: Henrh 'VlTillert is the Record Keeper, The Tient is in a good con- dition financially. The mesessments have all been met and; a nice little balance is in the treasury. The mem- bers now feel that they ought to get hustle fox. a few new me Mrs. Aken Marriott, who has been suffering from, a felon on one ol her fingers for some time, had to have the troublesome member amputated, which wag done on Thursday of last week by Dr's. 13alfour and McKinnon, Recently sortie boys were skat- ing on the creak at Mr. Moore's farm and went itto the house over • the cistern and while there one of their number. little Clifford Link , fell througlh a hole into the Cistern. Im- mediately the boys got a rope and let it down in an, effort to draw him out but were unable to to so. lie clung to one or the, braces an the &stern until they went tor help w'hich wag full a mile away. ;On ar- riving on the scene Mr. W. Stade with it means strengtn and wisdom drew Clifford to the top and the boys took him name somewhat cold but otherwise none the Weirge for blis thrilling experience. It was well that he bola on as he did otherwise No would have been drowned. MISS Hilda Snell visaed friends Hensall last week, / . • Mrs. R„ J. Armstrong and children are visiting friends in thie commun- ity at present time. Wililani Gosstaan hos purehased a piece or and from Mr. Jonas 'Hart- leib. Mr. Arnold Stephen, has lett for his blorne in 'Walton after spending aItly. etwx.elays with friends in thisne to - ft iMr. L. illorenz who joined the Voluoteers at London, •withes to bet ref:nee:0)mA to/ all his frind. Morenz is In the best et spIrths, and ernetous to get away to the old countrh. 41r0444444e044.4,144+,04404,44.0•444 10 CENT "OikSOAREln" IV BILIOUS OR OOSTrirt ForSiek ileadaohe, flour Storoaoh, Sluggish Liver and Powele—They work while you eloOP. Furred, Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigea. tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head. aches cone from a torpid liver axt clogged bowels, whieh cause yOur Stomach to become tilled with undi- gested food, wilich Sonrs and. fermottili like garbage in a swill barrel. Tinethe the iirst step to untold misery—Ina, geation, foul gases, bad breath, yellOW: skin, mental fears, everything that fel horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret teenight will give your constipated bowels r a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10 -eon. iox 'from. your druggist will keep you fee1. ing good for months. ' Tam fCALL I Hark to toe call, 'tis duty's 'voice, Her cell is loud and clear Let 13ritain's sons, in all the earth Arise and give a cheer. The call is made, but why so Mud? What is the great demand? What is the portent of the cloud, Now spread o'er all the land? The clout :s dark with dismal drew], Its ;dangers loom afar: The sacred memories of toe dead . Are calling men to war. To war,, my God. Oh can it be; , The "hell -hounds" loose egaen? To blot once more both Peril and sea With Lorror's bloody stain? Why must it te teat Britain'S sword Is now unsheathed again? 'Her sons be called to shed their On bi°d dtant hill and glain? It must be for some Inge design, Unknown to mortal men, T.he eeaarotelt: when 5 'dwelling now a p Is plunged in war again. The purpose is, Gods holy gift Of freedom to retain, , With all it means to men on earth Who dread the tyrant's chain. The despot is once more abroad, With all his hellish power, To crush beneath his sullen tread "Fair freedom," as or yore. , The monster ro.ust again be faced By men with hearts of steel; A. deadly -blow must now be dealt, To make the demon feel. Thoume lives or sons muse De tan price. And mothers hearts be bled, The world will evermore rejoice, To know, he now is dead. Then let the sacrifice be made, And honor be maiatained ; The weale once morn be made to know 'That freedom is retained. , • Then join all hearts of freedom's sons, Around one common cause, 'And let the battle *hill be wall'ear Nor in the conflict pause. . Till liberty be raised on high, And made secure above, All hatred on the part of men, Enthroned in common love. H. 3. FAIR, Ax-kona, Ont. Note• -Rev. 11. T. Fair, the writer of these lines, hae a son in the first Canadian contingent. now in Europe. Mr. Pain a I'm years ago was pastoa on the Elimville circuit. Another or the pioneers has pass- ed av ay in the person ot Mr. George lia,bkirlt-, who died at his home..i.o. the „Township of MaKillop on Irriday, -the 22ndhaeinst. bfr, Idedeftfik had reach -- td the age of 90 years and 10 moons His wife predeceased him about a year ago. The funeral took place from hs late residence on Monday to the place of interment: in Harpurhey Cemetery, CROMARMY The comfortable home of Mr. Are le Inc Mc:Conde was all astir on Wed- nesday. Jan. 13, the occasion being the marria,ge of their daughter, Miss Nancy Ethel Jane to Mr. Wm. John Kay. son of 'Mr. John Kay, both, of Hibbert at half past five o'clock, woile the sweet trains 'of the wed- ding march played by Miss May' McCurdy. sister of the bride. The groom entered ond took his plam underneath an arch, of evergreens, tastily decorated with, flowers. Here he awaited the coming ot the bride, who soon appeared reclining on tb,e arm of her rather. Eighty guests had assembled to witness the ceremony 'which was performed by Rev. De Ritchie„ The beide was arrayed in a beautiful costume of silk embroidered net over cream dutthess satin, trinaa me.d with ornaraents of brilliants and seed pearls and wore thecustomary bridal veil caught up with, orange blossoms wench the brides mother wore when she was married, and oarried a bouquet, of pink- and white carnations, the whole making a charming picture. Her travelling suit wan or light blue valour Moth with white hat to matelf. After the con- gratulations had been tendered to the happy couple all were ushered to the dining room by Mr. B. O'Hara and MT. S. Duncan where one of the most sumptuous repasts one() f tbe most stimptuone, repasts partaken et and enjoyed by en. The remaining part ot the evening Was spent in music, dancing and „vote,/ chat. The bride was the reel -p tent of a large array off handsoine end useful gifts. an indieation that she is highly esteemed and bem loved by :her naan,y friends. 'The! growers gift to the bride was a handsome set et ca:n,k runs and to tn.e Pianist a pearl pendant, Guests were present from Stratford, Forest Ex- eter and Henson Mr. and Dirs. ktay Ieft on Saturday tor Forest and tithe er paints. On their relurn they will nettle on the grown's rine form mit the 12th eoneestdoti of a