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,fews of the Sistriet
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Casten sod
faauily. of Fotdwich, left hart week for
the \Vest. where they will reside iu
future.
Rev. Jamar Foote, of North Bruer,
eon -01-4.- Foote. of ttr•nrettent,
married In Ripley oe 1Vednes(iry, the
of 1 .mite Township. Deceased wits
iu hialurty-rixth year. He id aur
vivid by his widow, two aims and tw
daughters,
I'he death u( 11111.). I.. rot
real" %vpqile. of Wm. J. (tell, of litakr
tMP1u•t•el at her home iu that ,Icer nn
CURRENT LITERATURE.
Ti l'.aS.1111 ar MAHAZINK. - The
l'anaelian Magazine for Oetulier is
a particularly strong mother.
Au oiii the important contributions
le one entitltd "`Vac," by !'ruf, (told -
„s Smith. Thr Profearor in hie
most tlijL It ed style deprecator war se
alt unneerseaty' evil, And was no
whywe-el,nold -raftfrate- roil;
• liaises The fleet article is r review of
government ownership in Western
• ()mettle. by George Fisher Chipman.
Other contributions of particular
r Ielr•rxt sue "Heaven," by Rev. J. Pat-
entor Smyth ; "Among the Magdalen'
. Island.," by Frank Yeigh ; "A Mya•
tory Play," by Arnold Haultain :
"Art and the Work of Archibald
Browne,". by M. F. B, Johnston, K.
(.: "The Back Lour to the North-
western Wheatfields,"" by • Rodent
Kingrutill; with short storied lij• so,•
end Canadian writers and a proem by
Isabel Fcehistone MaeKay.
%Vi.w r'1t Hoax Co)rte.aNloN ?Mt
OrTo11104.- An important article in
the October Wutuan'd Home Com-
panion is entitled "Seeking Shelter in
New 'York," "Five dollars in my
pulse, a few plain clothes) is my lag,
all ordinary school education behind
me, and New York with its boundless
o purtunitirs ahead of ole," that le
the beginning of the adventureH in
New Turk of Lucy-(lreen. They are
real adventures of a Mil girl, who
tells her story to readers of The Com-
pnattiort. -Thia tOetotter 14R
Warty rich in fiction, hating stories
- t+) }EliratlrtI.'i4tart Phelps, -Harrison
!thistles, Octave Thwart, Nellie Mc-
Clung, Margaret Sutton Briscoe. and
errpe.,"11y _.K,w,n} --stories bT fTvtwlr
B..cheller and Juliet 1Villear Tomp-
kins. There is perhaps' no' niorr import-
ant yuestiuti.tss Lbet;average-Atneruwn
than the one o1 owning or renting a
home. The results, of the most .i•a e•
fill investigation and the experiences
of_thousanlie of Americans areiven
in•at denies of articles on this. ;object,
which begins in tie ('ctoIeer number.
33rd ult.. to Misr Minnie Melonatd, of 1 Tuesday, the 22nd ult., in the thirty
that village. fifth year of her age.
S. LArnie Fear, mucheincal rugIuer
Uf tit. Dunbar K Sullivau Dredging
Cu., of Buffalo,- and Hon of ttev. E. A
and Mrs, Peon of Exeter, was married
iu linnets) on Wedneedey. the 'slid
Welsh was formerly Misr MaIeed 11. ult.. Le Miss Paw.). J. Mason, B. A.,
FihuLotf, of the Clarric City. • daughter of I)r, and Mrs. Wallace
Mia Alien . Muriel Bowles, only Mutton, orals lluw•n City.
daughter of Mrs. Rosa Bowles and Another of the worthy F/ine•
orrs of
the late Edgar Bowles, formerly of McKillop, iu the prison of Maw. James
IVinghaw, died in Toronto on Mutt• Fultuu,.sr.r. answered the gretu. roil
day, the YIHt ult. 'rhe young lady, call on Thursday. the 17th lilt.
crewed. who war in her revrnty•third
year, mud a most estimable wo11lan.
She leaves her Husband, four suer and
five daughters to mourn her demise.
John Welsh. electrician, of Hr1111a11
attended a pretty wedding in Strat-
ford un Wednesday, the pith ult.. in
which he played the important role
of groom. The lady who is now Mis,
who was in her sixteenth year. had
been i11 of tubercular trouble.
Mrs. IVa,. Dearing, of Exeter, last
wick received the mid intelligence of
the death of her son-in-law. Henry
Protest-, of Marlette, Mich., a native
Watchmaking', etc.
IJALt11:Y PARK _ r- A
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-- W~emsei Es. .44.wi:t,{aaft-AeY'MY•'f-..._-
S uthS1111.S1111.1111.ide of N,,.,•. Uullrri,-h, ant.
Civil Engineering
Rev. J. J. Hastie, who has Vern the
beloved paetur of the Reignite and
Calvin Presbyterian churches for the
past seveu years, preached his
err on Sunday, the J' Ith
ult., and left last week with Mrs.
Hastie on his return to Sidney,
Auetralia, whew the latter'N father
resides.
Twit of Seafortli r must popular
young residents, In the perwns of
Mime Mary Elizabeth McKay and
James K. Willis, son of Mr. and Mase.
Tt Alma. awned a lite eiiiirriviT
on 'Tuesday, the 2nd ult. The err•-
mony took Oilee.'Tartly at the home
of the brides paawatte, Mr, and Terra:
A. D. %IeKaay, Rev. Neil Shaw
oflciating
ITAU(IIIAN M. ltullEI TM, 'CIV11.
1' and Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario Land
Surveyor
I telae - Melanin 1(luok, (tilerieh, ;arrear
Montreal 1treet. Telephone
lIenesetune Mineral .Water
ITIHK (O1)ER11'll 111\h:ItAl. ''A-
1 T&R 1111.. ulrnufact lawn. of -'Mauna
the town 11e fast (finger Ale in Piot,. .and
quart.. &too Mineral Water i•,- three aitr-
Dlh-. .tint, and quart A. Scharr Saler awed
Rouble .Sofa. These goal• row leek fnnu
• natural marred w*Nr. 14.,r *Pr herrhee- tear
front ;411 Maturities: P. 1. %VAI.ftlN \Lor
.a.r 'Thee as '
•
Ignite
4LFNKD E, COOK. TEACHER OF
1'Mraor playing. Th. -ort. 11•04 ..nd
1'ounlrr1.dol. 1.1ep11. prAlwrwl /a-
Ilwls of TIaeUW Iglary of Mu.i.-. Aptly.
at ThianAnI . M 4.h- 4l un•. sir reaffirm... of MIr
I'h.r,nrr Pennington. Hind( .I0•rl. lhsterich.
Mwslry. 111( Raton. at iwden,x of
M,i•krudr. tntario.treet.
It l l; till • l'I.AKiiti N -1- ti1IlI -t4KE•
11[ 1'.11t F:n In r,..•i.r pupil. fat Ir -.tor- in
woo end theory, rl,'r ow Honor e..
kindergarten method fur 4 mine •hi1.11,•,
Terni. rad other Miasma'uo MAY. IA' lyra rl
Tbomron• mu -it- more. trortrtrh: EMMA. A.
AN)HtEN•N 54
A. HOY, AI)AMIS
Tas(aga or PIANO
Studio in Hank of Montreal Hlo. k.
Medical
i R$. E%MEH.0N k TtJKNBUI.I..
1J A. T. Est memos. M. D.
W N. Tcaseni,. M. H.
1Nfioe.. Ilantitton Nl nv,l. • Phone lot
Dr.11Cuissierainia moistener. Noah .trail.
.(414,0.414 lit- Urwtfe• •r:lrun'h, *phone 1141.
1h. Turnbull'. rn.idrnce. Montreal .Irrat.
Southwe.t of Public I.ibrarv. 't'holw 11.4.
)R. W. F. liALIkl V, M. ii.
441lrr. (`oliusr lentrtwt.--twat deer Io Mo;rr-
elan feink, Tatphono. - 1)Mee. to : hums•
nit. F. J. H. Ft1RKTER. EYE. EAR
11 Now and Throat only. `Itirtfonl. (Int.
Hoerr
rtirgron New York 4l.hthalets• and;
Aural In.titute moo. 1)Mnic+.l ..+;dant ):are
None and Throat Moron al. Golden Square, and
Royal London 1)pht habit Hume lekl 14.0
Ho.pHAI Landon. Nog infite
St atteiJ ottpat (trJ.Vinewe heet•6 JF...... :
tall ►rn. 1.1 u.us. 7 t! ..sit. Tele.,twne .07
Legal
. KILLORAN. BARRISTER.
I l.
• s' solicitor. notary. car. Money In lend at
1owe.t rale.. Office. North Slrye(. Uoderich
mar itptnat t►eloMn: fir
and Mon4ayr.
LG. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS-
TER, solie Ilor 1111 Ary )�1,blh•. utas•.
itton stoats. (11r1e •h. 1 iia, -dear front
Square
PROUDFUUT. IIAi'N k BI.AIIt
harri.ter., .olicitorr, notttrie. pnblie pn •
tote in the Merit imp Court, etc. 1)Iece,
Square. text door 1'. A. Aaiun'.. gt•u.'rr)•. I'ri
Yate fund. to lend at kwart rate. of Interest.
W. PHOUDIets T, K. l', 'IL C. HAYS. ti. )•
eLAIH.
DICKINSON -R tiARROW, HAW
HISTFR14. attorney.. aolicluor., rte.
Oeeeriek. Money to lend aa• lours,► rote, I•;
L DICKINSON. CHARLES DARIO/W. 1.1..14
O. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER,
.ollritor, co I.riwler, nowt, - tllhlie.
Hamilton +oret, lierlrrieh (nt.
Iasnrance, Loans. etc.
YOUNG & ROBERTSON, REAL
Rotate and In..uranr•e Agents. Real es.
tate for male or to lot . 1 'rot era ler handled 111
fe• a roe monose W et
rid enemy. 'FR, and
TORN W. eltA1(11E; LiFE, FIRE
elf and accident lnsuraner. Agent for leading
mutual and Mock com ties. InsuratmeJuan
line. effected on be.t plan., and at lowest rater.
1'1,11 at oMee, corner N•er,t Street and Square
or wldrew... W. CRAIUIF:• Uuderich. lint.
rale ,hone 44
McKILLOP MUTUAL FiRE IN-
HUMAN Ck C1). -Vann and 4.olated
town property Inanrwl.
1M1een J. R. McLean. I'r.r., Klppen 1'. 1)
T. Ptw+er. V 44,e -fres., lir weevihl N. D.
Thoma E. Harr. Se. Trra.... `4.nforth 1'. 11
Mission' f'fltaney siesta's*: WM
0.0,4.,., w'Inthro`,, lirolxr 1111.'. Neafnrth;
John I4emwwein, Dublin; honer Evan., )leech-
w- ill ; John Nan, Harlock ; Thor. Framer,
Hineenrld : John 11. Malmo, KMt$Nen ; Jas.
Connolly, ('Tinton.
J, W vac, Ilolme.,llIe, agent for West
Huron. Polleyholder" can pry iem.e menta
and Ih't their card. rpcelptaar at Tomo L
Drowns, Clinton, or at H. 11. 11IM•'r grocery.
Kingston street. Ilodrvirh.
SHAVING PARLOR
H MY } -) - - :S.S NO
A ( AND HAiR-DRESSING
i
PAHIA)R$. - Th. Met place In Town.
rP'rroommp't eervloe ; everything clam and rant -
lei Ho'' la and cold !let. WM. DAVIS.
r�rWrttHtgExchange Hotel Hlook Isacceee" to
Sarrlag.Liesaies
\W• ALTKR K. KELLY,
tioDettIuH, ONT.
-- -.-- Wifhbmakei•, - a tolan
Issuer of Marriage Wenner.
ANE, ISSVEt_ OP MARRi-
W•
LANE,. AUK lbo.nem, oeee 06 Out.
£uetleassr1aZ`-
8OMA8 OUNPRY, LiVR STOCK
red teneral tM.ttnnerr. 4Mrer on North
14, wall he fnnnd at all timer
ng valor. Terns. reasonable and
dad to give Tau tuatl.fartion.
w�n not
e rMy
GEORGE BECKETT'
General Auctioneer.
New System of Tickets and Catalogs,
OFFICE, HAMILTON ST.
P. 0. Boz H1,
•
A lamentable aecideut Occurred in
Exeter on Wehiesday utorning of last
week, when Hat;hie-, the little eixteen-
rttunths-old son -id Mr. and Mrs. Roh-
n 0 vI age, e o e In ge
into the creek and becoming en-
tangled in the long grass was
drowse iL . The.iwdy w sit found a fstw
minutes after the accident. hit life
wait extinct. -
"Plaarrnt View 1•'arlu," the home of
Mr.• and Mrs. Elijah- Higgins), of the
:4.41 concession of Morris, was the
tune of an interesting l,yiueneal
event oh 11'adn.sday, the matt ult.,
when their da•,ghtrr, Effie Viola, let -
value the bride "( Arthur Fitch, a
proNpwrouN young agrieulLuri.t of this
vicinity of Iirhr,,re. The ceremony
wag cuitd,it:frd ).y Hey. ti. W. Rivera,:
B. At. 13, 1).. •rJ llslgravr.
A '''liar et rot, in the forest of a
dtuilile wending, took place at the
Egntuudvitlr manse on Wednesday.
the tatah lilt. Tow happy briars- were
Mr.. Fix/tree M. Shietd. and
Nis, Je 1). l'ombsi Loth daugh-
ters of Mrs: ('midst, of Winthrop. and
the fortunate Kristina were respec-
tively Andrew P. Jaya. of Seaforth,
and Itatph White, 111 Wert 'I'ucket•-
.ntith.
Sadden Death of Exeter Resident in
Detroit,
11'hile alb -tilling the !aunts. dem
unstratirin at Clinton hast week Mee.
Est.
Christie. of Exeter, re'etvel word
of the death of her moths), Mrs. Tait,
who was visitilrg her daughter in De-
troit. St • days pre$•' word •-sane
that she was 'suffering fr acute in -
digest but her enndit' was nut
considerd alarming and her death
WA" it great shoe•k to the friends.
wl .111.• had left but a frw week.
ago. !trees/led, who was, in her
'1evenly'ninth year, had bee'u for over
half a centui y one of the must es-
te..•tned residents of Exeter. She WaN
twice married, her first, husband being
Mr. Carting and her second the late
Sinclair Tait. Two sons and three
daiyfMg3are thus suddenly bereaved
\ Died air Honolulu.
If everything else in the
house did its abate of
tlu Work as well as
very few women would
complain of the housework.
"Black Kuight" does away
with the everlasting
rubbing and polishing. • It
shines quickly and the
hottest fire can't dull Its
bright, fresh polish.
Always ready for use for
-Stoves, -Grates and other
,Inzawerk•
It's the best polish and the
trod dealer'. name and IOc
fur full star ria tf you .0 1-..
ail "Slack Knish,- in your
town.
'SMO N E
86
D. MILLAR CO. _ 'P"GONE
tUVsLDAy,elktolrer I, 1908. 3
FU FURS!_
11'1 rurdieIIv incite your i.spe.eliun to our stock of Furs which
arrived within the Iasi few days. 1Ve do not claim to be experts in
judging of Furs. Weise), ban• Furs instil the most reliable sources and
our cash buying Itsoilleo you of the lowest. prices. ; 11'rains. t welling
tally Reliable Y•" tie at the lowed, prices cunsirt(•it with the bed quality.
Special Assortment of Children's Furs.
•
COATS • COATS COATS
plat
I' Int
!2
-binewS
(
,s on
stoat
tl;►)'s
As the Semite' litheness. we are more vtrnlldett regarding Ihr• t)t•bji-
er s
tyles for the -coating scilim. We have the latest etyles and the
teal ('oat' it has ever been our "pleasure to Nhuw, Lads S
Ladies
('outs in Itlack. luolvn, hlue'atd grew at
$5,
75, $7.50, $ 10.00. $12.50. 515.00 517.50,
$20.00 up to $29.50 each.
1li$$(4 111141 t'hildro•us Pilate fron. 37.50 upwards. ,
Infants' Cashmere Bedford ford and Bearskin Coats at 2 ,00,
2, 82.80, 83.00 s p to !6.130 each.. . •
We earl)' the largest stock rR-'t'hildren d tfieulwi'aT"Tfi-lluruii.
re our new Beal in !leggy olk•s.
et -int dem of Tartan Goods t,,s ft ill the Exhibition -on S:aluiday.
•__ , Regarding ilia all Pjatterns.- •
regret our ehelay in te(eivin • stuck of pattern*, hitt
it-orderwee lrreta-od too late to nub Ninnigh hist month, we will
with the November patterns. which wi 114• here in right or ten
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Ph56e Millar's Scotch Store fr
The remillents of Heaforth learned
Tart week with drip regret of the
death of Mrs.. ill. R. Counter. which
a•currel at her .home- in Honolulu.
Hawaii, on Sunday, the nth ult. De•
ceased,. who was i her_sixtieth ear,
iI
was a ug-htrr of e late M.
'11 - peon, of Seaforth, and was for
many year's an esteemed 1F.ident of
that town: Owing to her 'ill.health
her h,reGand'disp{wosed Id. la jewellery
business in Yeaforth *few years ago
and moved to British Columbia and
subsepaenty to Honolulu in the hope.
that a change of climate might prove
beneficial to her. The desired effect
Was 111 s - extent realized. for until
she was seized with heart failure the
day previous to her decease she had
enjoyed comparatively: goad health.
Resides her_llusband'- she ii survived
by one brother and, one sister. Mies
Jt'esie_T1 peon, who was with.her
when she died.
An Uaborne Pioneer Dead.
The Angel df Ieath passel over the
village of Exeter on Sunday, the Lt)th
ult., and summoned to the celestial
efts • • of its oldest. and t
esteemed reeidentm, in the per,,on of
John Herbert. _..Thuttgll he had
reached the remarkable age of ninety -
"even years, dereaeed retained his
vitality and the line of his faculties
almost to the last, tieing confined to
tats hed tmt a Abort tune. _.-1n hos fatly
childhood he left his native home in
';ngland and emigrated to Canada
with his parents, Nettling in the town
of Whitby. More than half a century
ago he cast his lot with the pioneers of
Uihorne, where he fought life's
tattles until twenty-seven years ago,
when he retired from the 'trillions
dutiesof the farm and took up his
idertre-qtr 1` xeter =f'pi Wit,industri-
ous and kindly, deceased was
esteemed by all who knew him. He
is survived hy his aged widow, one
eon and three daughters.
ONCE FOR ALL..
Meducttc; York Co., N. B., Sept.
7Jtth.- (Special) --Mr. Arhet Dickenson•
of this place, is another- well-known
resident who comes forward to testify
of
to the w teen' curative towers of
Dodd', Kidney Pills. But he goes
further ; he not only proves that
1►(Mdd's1(idney Palle cure lain:. hack,,,
but that theme cures are lasting and
permanent. for be writes :.
"it is now some time ago stone i
was cured of 'bad hack and kidney dis-
order by l)odd'a Kidney Pills and i ata
still quite well. 1 suffers) for three
1'a1Jllt �al'7iNill remeT%s, 'illi
nothing did the least goal but Uudd's
Kidney Pills and they eons! me once
for all. '_ - -
SIallWas Learning.
The girl had been three weeks in
the employ of an Artistic tRmlly : but
her time had been by no means,
wasted. Her mistress was giving her
inetrnetinns eat to the dinner.
"Don't forget the potatoes," en-
joined the lady.
"No, ma'am, ' was the reply ; "will
you 'aVb 'em in their jackets or in the
nood ?
Every woman knows she is shrewd
enough to manage sureesefolly any
kind of business she cares to engage
in. ...
land i intimate picture of the. life of
the Tearit it oft •Hlt.sia, and Dr.
1Vmxbd Hutchinson's article, "Ara
Babies- Mond S." -Thr fashion -departs
silent with the latest fall fashions is
full of valuable suggestions. '
HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS''
Do You Fear Consumption 7
When we take into consideration
i he fact that 'me out of every seven in
this eliimte die of ronsumpt- , is it
any wonder that it is feared by T
people of U'.de, ich who have weak
lenge and rhronic t•elde and roughs?
-A famous Landon physician has for
yearn urged his patients, when the
slightest tendency to (:ousurnpt ap-
peared, to take all the ctrl lircr crit
possible into their systems, and ph�si-
elites everywhere have re•ugnize.l its
value for roughs, volds, bronchitis,
consumption andel! wasting diseases,
but. unfortunately. few would take it
arm drive- the full be:trfit front its
uw•, on •u4vouut of the 1ndigeltible
grease which it contai,Riel.
We want every person in li.rlet•ie:b
to know the value of our new cod
liver preparation, Pinot. It maisally
contains in a concentrated form all of
the medicinal boda':building elements
of 4(14111ver oil actually taken front freak
sial,, livers, without a drop of nil or
grease to upset the 'stomach and re-
tand its wcirk.
'Therefore, wherever old-farhiuues'
,,al liver nil or rrnrdsiuns will du
g.eal. Vinol will do far more g.s*I.
We guarantee Vinod will improve the
appetite, strengthen discretion, make
rich, real .blood, create strength. cure
chronic coughs and colds and
strengthen weak lungs.
If Vinol fails to give satisfaction to
our customers, we return money With-
out quest' 11. C. Dunlop, Drug.
gtsf, tiMlerirh. -
A Terrible Fate.
Bound hand and foot• and gagged.
the maiden was put into the gunny-
sack and unable to move or scream felt
herein( being carried down a flight of
stairs; ' .pat -'burr a boggy -and -then
driven down the strut. Ineffectually
she tried to release herself fr the
gag. Alas, she was bound too se-
curely. F i allyy the conveyance
stopped. Rile was again carried into a
building. fainting and gaspiitg tar
breath. The mark was taken from her
head. The villain. still masked, took
the gag fr her n, nth, his eyes
gleaming like coals of fine through his
idau•k mask, released her and hissed
t.hi• sigh his tightly cliucl teeth,
"There, to prettybird. Ise ni and
yell as loud as you ike : no 613 n ear
will ever reach you. Vona- are i my
power. , 1)o you hear:'-totalh7 inlay
power." •"Where am 1," she gas
in a store that never advertises,"
WAN the cruel response. "Alas, alis,"
moaned she. "No power on earthen n
saver me; no tape Will look for me
here." And the poor girl fainted.
A Poser.
A codute(1 woman of Alexandria,
Virginia, was on trial before a neigh: -
trate of that town charged with in-
human treatment of her offspring.
Evidence was clear that the w,rtaaw
hall severely beaten the youngster,
aged some nine years, who was in
court to exhibit his battered Bondi -
Lion.
Before imposing senten'x, his honor
asked the woman whether she' had
anything to say. -
"Kin I ask yo' hnnal► a question :'"
inquired the prisoner.
"Well, then, yo' honah, I'd ike to
ask To' whether vl)• was ever the
parientof a-puffectly wuthless clang
chile." -October Lippincott's.
The Freshman's Complienent.
A certain collage president was en-
tertaining a freshman at dinner, when
the conversation turned upon football.
To the student's eurprisr, the presi-
dent displayed a thorough familiarity
with the gains, and proceeded to ins.
cuss it as earne,etly as. though it had
been ()reek or mathematics, indeed,
his treatment of the topic brought out
so many pante that the freshtnan had
overlooked that the . youth was
moved to remark to kW IlAatelt, f
"\Well, this talk with Pn•sident
Blank has shown me how true it is
we never sleet attune (rm
ural - who
we can't learn monethIng!"-Oetnln'r
LippincolCs.
_
A Otani -14y.
Mrs. Pr entice -"How do you man-
age to have such delicimet beef le'
Mrs. Hywell-"i select a goad, hon-
est butcher, and then stand by him."
Mrs. Pnntlre - "Yon mean that
you give ham all your cliston
Mn. B well --"No ; 1 mean thati
stand by him while he tee cutting the
meet."
Lob of men never know which Nide
of the fence they are on till they fall
off.
The more it woman is met in her
ways and npininnm the more she re-
sents' lasing told of it.
JAPANESE DOCTORS.
New Ways t. Pay 001 Debts In Fag
• Japan!
A Japanc48 doctor, It seems, never
even dreams of asking esty, patient, but
a pour one estieclally, for a fee, bow -
ever legitimately the looney may have
been deserved, for tide proverb Is the
motto of all J aurae lijiyelcians:
_"Wlaeu 'flea •In senates, poverty
and disease:- hiv de a hoops, then h •
who takes engirt .ta that home,',eve,
though it 4e glyen flus, Is s' robber."
**Often," says 1.1 , M sumoto: '•a doc-
tor *•111 tick oily i.e Iv .tithe. and hos
meetletne freely to a Reren but be
will also girl Iden lune to Title hint
over 414 dire ne essi v. .'a(ery ,physl•
,elan has hly own dtii tear, and there
are very few chemists' 0114 , the end.
pore. When a rich wan ally a phy-
sician he does not inj't t 4e - ent-
re' with a hill for it*lical Tv
fact, oo such toting 44 et 4I tor's 1.i11
1N known lu Japan, although gh early 011
the other mud.•ru eminence'sare to
vogue there. The doctor neve\e
for his fee. The strict honesty of the
people makes 4114t. uuarceswtry. hen
4e has finished with a patient le p rs-
ent Is made to him of whatever s
the patieet or his Mende may dee
to lir just compensation. The doctor
Ix supposed to smile, 'take his tee, bow
and thank hos patron."
Avoiding Railway Accidents.
As an instance of the Great East-
ern Railway's elaborate precautions
for the safety of travele,* on its sys-
tem, The Railway Nese says that at
Bre:bourne, for the purpose of advis-
ing the station signilusan when a
train has passed his down or up ad-
vanced starting signal, a rail contact'
ba _ placed.abuut BOO. yar4da eased of
the respective advanced Starting-iig-
nals, and no the engine reaching the
rail contact.* bell is rung in the sig=
Mit-bent. anti -this bell 000II>pnes ring-
ing until the signal is - replaced to
danger.
- All In Harmony.
- T want something fast in the color
of this automobile gown."
"It seems to me that you ought to
gat eanethiag that wotald rte"
FALL FAIRS -1909,
Hayfield Oct. 1,
2
Kirktnn.
Lucknow. --
Brussels
Fotdwich
Tiverton
'fees�1' ►a�rt
Dung
00...:
Oet. i,
Ovt. I, 3
.-lkt.3
lkt.H
Ort. (1, 7
Oct. 7, 8
"l',t11 that kindored said a► titan in
righteous indigo*tipii. s prtakiug of :ill
,Ihwnt acgtial llrltiter : "a fltal_Aho i.
.aaavay- From lin.-f.atinty ,eniltwvel* srtnls
them is loathing Y". ' Vt..," was the
ready reply : ••oter11iittu,g kintlnew,..
MADE FOR SERVICE'
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
• !• \WATERPROOF
mel *into
POMMEL
SLICKERS
This trade murk
and the word
TOYER on the
buttons damn
quid this high
rade slicker horn
the just as good-
.. t l / Drands
UA) Yul' WANT
---A-0001) DROVER? --.
Mitre for sale• si•s•erlal 8.14141
)•.long driving borates; Marks and
greys, from which I eould prirlaably
11111t you.
- GRAY BUGGIES
were yesterday, are testate, and se 111
lie tunlurrlrw the ililt -un flu-
rolu'krl. 1 am Orr -agent -f r-trodr
crit h. • -
Iiet y ' NEW PLOW from
rile. 1 have the two beet makes
Fleury and Perrin, both tiding aid
walking plower
Cat heel of STANDARD
FENCE WIRE just leceivel.
STONE
for building or other ptinktlee
supplied i1, large or 1111011 yuan
titin, delivered or 11i the quarry.
ROBERT WILSON
Agent for
MCCORMICK MACHINERY,
BRANTFORD WIND MILLS,
LOUDEN HAY TOOLS. etc.
Warerooms Hamilton St.
GODERICH, ONT.
•
G. %JOHNSTON
is MBA( -MER
*ND
FUNS RAL. ,41'LO
1'talt Itr-ualLiu1a1...'.,..g•.nreruuws, 1.
Wait ..,.le• :Liners.
'PHONE: Wore tet. alederteb
)te.Mer.ee tilt
' ight cdf,: At resi,lci,c,•, 3.3 Wfillam
131 ty. 1.
J. BKOPIIEY & SON
--1811 LHADINO--
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders cartons att.noed to at dIJ
hours, light or day
Slake Op your ' 1 tu,act decidedly
:4,1.1 lake• the 1'ntlre411trllce. No gleet
is ever dune i n this world by hes ts►-
t e.
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Queries and Atiswe's.
Khali and Will : Should and Would'!
How to I'se Them,
Pronunciations (Century Dictionary).
'onset English in the Horne.
_Correct idngll.h in the School: -
What to May And What Not to Say.
t' m'-ln Grammar. '
(thane • in Letter Writing and
Punctuation,
Man. -IthsTah forthe Business-
(7miipoiitnitYords; How toWriteThera;
'twin Itngttsh Literature,
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Evanston, 11I.
A chocolateconfection of rich milk choco..
late anfl fres! shelled -walnuts. $imply
exqu' te. 4 and *pound cakes.
ET1•t C0wA. LIMITED, TORONTO.
O TO.
sessiwwwwwwkwersi
THE minim ofi)lan\- 11,m,;(\!
"When In oullt Hanle the
This is tinlai`
' If Four bakin
-find , cause: , )t)' to your stove, your
yeast, your ba 'r methods,
vow--guccect nnnIJlg t trouble
the flour -if 1'L!. 'pear Yourself-••-
up the alone stirs a ' _ii>_ dcati'_
'('c is,
11( 4111.'
CUl l'l r �ItlQst}�slt{L
do‘(
then tak
earnest. earnest.
Consider
ar hingndpt
Ilglltkihre'.id;aorl Irhtr pare to Ill;!
Or pastry wholesome„ and richto make it nourishing. -.
The good houses[•ives all over
try are learning that
Lit dour, to he
'PHONE ° P 2415
r -Warehouse (car. Wemt
When you want and Yawl* `INew* ati4
TUXHMO'i: t D.ock1•\square
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
WAS Coal weighed on the market 4101111111
whets you get Y.WO Ib.' for A ton.
MfiM. LEE.- _ •
T. sae Orders left at
eromutLEE'S
li atte decd to.
ccessful fron
/a to produce
make
at bread
Ill iIIIeI1t
nU
Ogilvie's Royal Household
51
has these ,three (Llalltlt =, _-the great st
degree.
�the()giIvk'--#pnxrkt�M is &ti/kd by--
the
most modern method\write/ by the only
process ' that makes for alt, lute purity and
made only from Manitoba, Iden /Phi'gt,H•hich
contains the highest percentage l ' fllitriment.
Royal Household !lour, in c mpetent
hands, never disappoints., Your groc 1t ill
guarantee this and gladly furnish the flo
Ogilvie Flour Milts Co., Limited
Montreal.
SYNOPSIS OF
anadian Northwest
Homestsai Regulations.
Any r !114 nnate•tc.t rri't{elq M Dominion
Lands in Manitoba. 4aek etches. nh ynd Alberta,
excepting N and A{. not rl -, rved. nifty hiehone
leader by any perann who a. rhe sole hreaarrTlrlf a
family, or any mate oa or IN year+ nr we. to the
extent of one ;armee section of liar acre., agora.
Application for entry timrtlhe marl, in per.on
1,
the
applicant •ant ftt
rM a Mt
:Onion to on
Land.
or Nob agency for the, dirt Oct In wlrh thi land.It,(ale•
f;ierrl by prow,aft)•, however, ta+
ale at nn .44111)5 no cert eert.lu ooldilien. by
1 father, Mather. nal, da.,ghter, brother or
.4.1. of so Intending hen,.ot,Mer.
The nre.les M 1•gnlhrf to perform the
hmrie.t 1 dull Unds,alis of the following
Mese
111 At le:
rnitts-Alton o
40144..
r:1 A honae.ten
Yuan 1 ho (*tilted
Tuning land owntl
rigldr/Irn acne. in rale
hone.•.te7ld. Joint. Aware
meet thin reaalte eat.
ds) month,' resldrnee upon and
e land in earl, )(far for true.
nifty, If he -0 desires, per•
drnee slur le, by living on
ly by hint, not term that:
In the vicinity of hi.
p in land w111 not
13) If the fat het tor norther, theist her lots
lerarr•rh of a hotndal.ader bar 1041111111114111 re.,
itYp a on fanning lain! 'tamer ably by him
me lea. than eighty a.'tn`itcre., in ,'*tent, In the
v lrlull of the hnm...t.•arl.'oe upon a .nip
ente for by Mtn In the vk•)1Hty, . bon,.,
et err nnue/'perfurn, hla own rmlde Olen
by li Thr rm g With tvfrinityy In the father tor he tw, pi fn
tlai' nee miles in*dl14 lrrectll melanins
2ctnatveoft s
width of •road allowances creamed in th.
mMsuremvot.
resider A me. In SreOMnn,nog to with above
while living with parent^ nr on farming hind
owned hy himself must notify the ,trent Ito tJ,e
AIM Oct ofanoh Intention.
Nix month.' notice in writing lana M``4ree,
to the Commissioner M Dominion lands .t
1)ttaw. of Intention to apply for intent,
W. W. CORY,
llepoty of the MiMid er of the merrier.
N.H. i 'nanthnria* pnbltr tion al fru et;.
vutteswect eau set be veld for.