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CLINTON—A quiet wedding took place was uniteei'in Marriage with M. Darvey
Dt' Rqu-LsTom 'D.D.S. at the Ontario Street parsonage Oct. 4 Jahns of TuOkersmith. ceremony
D EN T I S T, was Witn-PaSed by ctn,lY a few intimate
wen Pallas Sophia Stonehsuse ;at town -
reds. t
Member of the I-La:p.a. of chitArlo and
Honor Graduate of Toronto University.
Office—Over Dickson &Carilri 's law
office, closed Wednesday afternaorfs.
DS, A., a. KINSMAN, L. 0,8., D, D. 8.
tinnor graduate pi Toronto Unlvertsty„
DENTIST.
etreted without; any pain, or any bao a fleets
Moe eye r utadman & Seanbury'a mace, Ma m -erect
ZSoter
Medics)
flps it BRIGHT. M.D„ .11. 0, P. & S., UONOIt
jJ Graduate of Toronto University, Two years
ent physielan Royal Alexandra Ifospital, ete.
Office and Residence .Dr. Amos' Old Stand, Andrew
reef
lAeal •
rs,ICKSON CARLING, BARRISTERS, SUMO/
.ors, Notaries, Conveyaneera Commissioners
es:inciters tor liaisons Banketc
stoney to Loan at lowest rateao nteres
Offices, in street, Exeter,
R. 001,02a,13.A., Die-asos
ONRY TO ROAN.
We 'save at arge amount of private funds te- QArt
u forts xed villsge Properties at low rates o t inter
est.
OLADXAN 4 STANBURY
Earriaters, solicitors.usis at, Exete 041
. SENIOR
Agent Confederation:Lite Assurance
Cullman?. also Wire Insurance in lead,
ing Oanadian and laritish Oorapanies.
Exeter.
MISSI1LJL&N 'M.,T.LorP
CqCEt'$'0P13-43,10
vTJPIT..S Acoxmo,
ADMIXES—CENTRALIA, ONT.
Ai.iCTiQl*MER
WM. ANI,)FillSriti L.Irrostd Auctioneer
for Huron County. Terms reaaohable,
Dates can be made at tre Acivomte,
Exeter. or Henry eliber's Office. creti,
Itort.
T, )3, CATLING
Lite, Fire, Accident and Plate Glum
Insurance. Collecting accounts], and con-
ducting.. auction — Exeter. Ont,
C, A. HOUZE„v. S.
Graduate at Ontario, 'Veterinary Col-
lege: member Ontario Veterinary Med.
teal axciety; treata ail diseases et der
masticated ans on scientific prin.
eiPles modern aurgery a specialty, Op.=
erationa on Lump Jaw guaranteed ant-
latactotir. Calla 'by day or night
promptlY attended to. Orrice—Main-at-,
Elxeter. Dr. Ramsay's old stand. Phone
in connection,
FARM FOR SAL.
The undersigned oftera bin fine farM,
consisting of about 1E5 acrea, adjoin-
i,ug. the town of Clinton, for sale. The
Carat Is In a goDd state of cultivation,
go'd buildings, brick house,
bank barn, drivint' house, pig pen, etc,
alt comparatively now. Afirst-claset
youtclukrd, containing all kinds of
trul's ,r;c1 also small fruits. The farm
is well fonc,Id and drained and Is a/
very desirable home. For further par-,
tteulirs apply on the premises or ad -
TQ{ TORRANCE; Clinton,
Ladies
169.LLEGE
Si.Thomas,Ont.
rder the Guaranteed Flour
Next Time You Bake Bread
If rightly used Cream of the West Flour
will make the lightest, flakiest, most nutri-
tious bread you have ever tasted. If you
haven't tested it order a bag next time you
go to the grocer's.
Crearitt7tteliVestlour
the hard teheat flour guaranteed for bread
apiessuomeiriam ansaimancaasniastumaimara
SOUVENIR FURNACE
(New Idea Series)
Keeps the house warm and cosy in the severest winter
weather, and heats all rooms equally well,
it is very simple to operate --just touch the lever and you.
dump the ashes; there never can be dead coals at the sides
of the firepot; the ashes are readily removed.
It is easy to control the heat and regulate the fuel consumption.. which
rneaos a saving of 25% to 50% in fuel hills.
It is a clean and healthful furnace—vs and dust cannot get into the hot
air chamber and then jot() the living or sleeping rooms. It forces pure
air through thc whole house.
The Souvenir Furnace is made in Ham-
ilton, the stove centre or Canada, by
THE HAMILTON STOVE &
HEATER COMPANY; Limited
14 Sootartors t araoy-Tildot
1 Can Run
Every buyer of a Souvenir
Furnace ie Preeenged vino a
Wog bowtooccfacroffrunhara.
owaronteeino fusivol aoaina
cratkr or Orraks of any
kinci for yew.
just,
as well
as papa
EU-JO/TT
/eimedd/
TORONTO, ONT., is recognized as "CA-
NADA'S HIGH-CLA.SS COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL." The instruction is absolute-
ly first-class. Write to -day for our
catalogue. Enter 'now.
Horses for Sale
I have a number of first-class horses
for sale. Cali at the stables and see
them.
We are also purchasing horses that
are sound and in goad condition from
4, to 10 year of age.
Parties having horses for sale will
do well to call or write the,undersigned.
Phone 41. M. M. DOYLE. Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale
that desirable 50 -acre farm in Usborne,
being the South half Lot 10, Con.. 7.
There its on. the premises a good tram&
house, bank barn and out buildings:
two good wells water and an ever run-
ning spring at back of farm. This farm
is in splendid condition and is nearly
alt seeded down. 'Will b: sold reason-
able and on easy terms. Fo- particulars
apply at Advocate Office or to Jas.
Earl, Elimville.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
'That most deSirable .farm property bc-
ing Lot 15, Cyn:. 2, Stephen, in the
County c:If Huron, on 'which is.' situate
two good bank barns and a commodious
frame house. This land i wel drained
and fenced, has two g'pod wells and a 'FOR SAL
spring creek, and rs convenient to„ •
For Sale by W. J. Beaman
ZURICH.
Miss /Matilda, Johnson is visiting in
Buffalo, --Horace Schilhe lett on Tuesday
for Waterloo, -where he has Secured 4
position.—Mrs. MeTaggart of South. Rend
Ind.,: is ,visiting her parents, Mr, and
51re,, 'F. Dens, sr,, and other relatives.
—Mr. and lAr:s, Ed. Neeb d flornholot
visited relatives and friend& In town. --
miss Aivada Weseloit of London -is
h.er parents, Mr. and Mr. Rl Wee,
elan, for a, few weeks.—Mr, Ab, Shets
ler, who has been at London for some
time, has accepted a, Position as har.
nessmaker in C. Ilartleib's harness de-
partment,
LLIALIPI,EX
T.,, --e home of Mr. and nre. 0,e0rge Pat=
rick of Lucan was th-, scene of a very
pleasant event on Sept 27th. When their
youni,,est daughter. Elizabeth Gertrude,
was united '."41 th,c, holy bonds of. ma.tri-
niony to John RySherritt, .of Stephen,
At high noon. the groms, supportt,s1 by
his cousin, Sir, "Cir,rm Neal of Walton,
entered the parlor to the strains of
14ol1ctigri/1 Wedding, March, played h,
Miss Irene Guest, of London and steed
under a ear,OPY of 'vrIllte hunting and
evergreens, and waiting for the bride,
,who V70,$ given, awaby her X.ather,..and
was attired in a pretty gown of cream
satIri with late robe, set, with ,pearls
and, wea.ri.tw the usual vet caught up
wlth. orange blossoms and carrying a
bouquet of white roses and Illy of the
valleY. She was attended by Miss Ger-
trude Patrick of Yeritton, Sasic., wim
was gowned its lavender crepe silk and
carried a bouquet 0/ wnito carnations.
14ittle Miss Meta Middleten,. nieee or the
bride, made a sweet little flower girl,
wearing a pretty froelt of white silk
and carried a basknl of pink carnations,
The ceremony was performed by 'Rev. G.
Kerr of Lucan, After reeeiVing the con-
gratolatioms et a hoSt of file the
bridal party repaired to Live dining' room
. where a splendid wedding dinner was
served by the caterers"of London., After
all had done justice to tbe gooditidngs
toasts were rendered to the bride, greoni
;bridesmaid, etc., which were Ably re -
:emended to ,by the groom, elle groom's
father, Mr. John Sherritt, W. 0: Neal
or 1,Yalton,4)1r. Rolot, ..1-Ipbbs or Birr
and ".Nir. .7, L: Amos of Driusley. They
receiveki many beautiful and Costly Prea-
ents, among which were a cut g,lass
terry set and and a et4t. glass 'water
I set from her brOtawers in Yorkboll. a
book of ,110etils from the :Institute in
; Lu, -,.an and $80 In gold. The happy
•couple left, on the 5.20 train for London
Toronto, N'agara !Fairs and Hamilten.
.., 'rue beisies going ,way salt was nary
broadeltnil, wIth hat to snatch. Tiley
have tile beat wilatiba 01 this' community
for a 10o$". .itappy and' Prosperous life
In -which the Advocate join,
110314SAL.1,.
Rev. Mr. ;Nloorettouse lifenktett
cupted the Method* church Putt* on
Sunday.—Dr. Will Geiger is likely to
knate in Waterloo County near Berlin.
—Soho Welsh leaves town shortly for
N'ormillion, Alta., wanere he luta been of-
fered, a good posiltion as electrician.—
Jas. Johnston returned home last Week
after spending a few weeks' in the week,
principally around Edmonton.—Hal.
Whllle left on Saturday to resume his
studies at the Chicago *College of Den-
tal Surgery. -:-S. Passmore has purchased
the residence owtted and, just vacated
by Olin Hooper for S,1650.—l‘rorvil2'
Drown is hOrtie for a feW days prior
to sto.rting lote business for himself in
Toronto.—Thos. Sharp, who had charge
of Colin Hudson's blacksmithing for sev
eral months, left tow11' on Monday with
his family and household offects.—Mrs.
Dramit, daughter, May, and son, 110Y,
left for Elmira, on Friday, Miss Gladys
following on Saturday, They will reside
there in future. Their departure from
town after ten years residence is sincere
ly regretted.—Dr.. Arthur McAllister has
purehased the practice of Dr. Elliott of
Georgetown, and with his mother left
for that plaee this week.—Simon Dow
has returned from, the West where he
was dozy work foe' tho Friest & Wood
Co.
We Told You So!
LABATT S LAGER
NOW Perfected---Thd Best on the Markt!
TRY IT
John Lalbatt, Ltd.
1.0tiD0N. ONT
Try the flour that bolds
the confidence of
thousands of
home -cooks
TBE present huge demand for PURITY FLOUR
shows the c011fidelitT in which it i$ held by thousands
of home -cooks.
Those who have used PURITY FLOUR have come to
believe in it. They look OD, PURITY as a friend, They
feel axe.), can trust it implicitly,
because each and every lot
of PURITY FLOUR ,,has
always been uniform—always
up to the high standard of qual-
ity that has made it famous.
Wouldn't you, too, like to use
a flour you could always rely
on? Wouldn't you like to feel
certain that your bread, cakes,
and pie' were going to turn
out exactly right? That's just
how you'll feel when ,you
become a user of PURITY
FLOUR — the confidence -
creating flour.
PURITY FLOUR gives high-class results, because it eonits
excimively of the ht"git-grade portion* of the best Western
hard wheat. '
On account of the extra strength of PURITY FLOUR please
remember, when making 'pastry, to add more shortening
than an ordinary flour
requires.
And
bread awdhdemn orern-nak'atienrg.
and PURITY
FLOUR will exra. i
into more loaves ti.2...i
the same weight of
ordinary flour c; I
produce, thus maki:,;
;:,rmobrree‘'bd
zr."
ead and bel -
Make your next flour order spell P -U -R -I -T -Y F -L -O -U -R,
It costs slightly more, but it's worth Lon difference.
PVRITY FLOUR to grocery list rht now.
RIT
LOUR
" More bread and
better bread"
104
Sold by R. G. Beldon
An average woman requires but nine -
tenths as much nourishment as an
average man.
Qu- wedding stationery is of the iar-
4st. types of the best, workmanship un-
Aurpassed and prices right. Prospective
'1 -ides should call at the Advocate and
ice for themselves.
FICiTIOE FOR SALE
The undersigned 0.,0 offeri for sale.
that desirable property on William at,
being a one and half storey brick!
house, to excellent condition, to-gethen
with two lots of land. Also two va-'
cant lots an Huron ,Street, Apply to
MISS POI.,1,17- FISHER,
Exeter. I
DWELLING AND, LAND FOR , SALE.
Th;a.t'dsirable property situated in
;Exeter, on the corner of tWilliarn And
Victoria streets, 'beling one-half 'acre of
land. There is en the premises ,a good '
frame house, with kitchen and wood-
shed, hard and soft water and a num-
ber of fruit trees. Will sU half of
land separately. Price reasonable. Ap-
ply to Mr. Peter 13awdert, Exeter, op-
posite English "church.
FARM WANTED TO RENT -50 acre
farm with the usual buildings. Any per-
son having . such will leave application
at this office.
churches, School .'and naaritets Out-
gong
tenant. leaves 10 aerce sown
wjth
fall w2oext, 15 acres of. new meadow and
does all necessaty" gang plowing and
deep piow:tz. For' further partiOulars
apply to R. -.1...E.A'r.HORN, EsO., EFeer
' or DICKSON & CAIJLTNG,
Earristers etc. Exeter.
One o- the best farms in Huron or
?..t',..ddlesex, convenient to markets, to
churches and schools, being Lot 9,
N. B. Dickluish, in the County of :Mid-
dlesex, containing 164 acres., On. the
inernises are siLuate 'good briek
house,' three, bank barns on stone fraun-
clationS 3,1x54, 40x22 and 70X40 good
. . .•-t--t- ' wells, ..windIrdll,' and wae. property ' is
.
drained. The whole of rttlis ' farm is
Notthwest Lands ''''se' ''-. ' '
' ,11 gx,3,ss 'exeeDtinG-- 25 acres.., Possessten
plete, possess:or' of farm 'Tive.n. Nov. lst
Unlmarov,ed 4,7,,ands ., an s.a.eyatcheWon
and. Alberta for sale, .7 :::,--,-:':,''-
-,,Raliway.,..fare refunded to purehaserEi.
MONEY TO LOAN
ERNEST - liLi..10T.
,-,:Oft0 tral 'E4tel; ,Exeter„
, .
Itt
J911,,, 1.71 uchas0r wIll 136 allowed tol
de fall plowing mentioned
date. For fuctilter particulars apply to
Joseph E. Kelley, Esq.', Lucan P.O. Ont.
James Kelley, Esq, Lucan, P. O., Ont.
or D:cksofl & Carling Exeter, Ont.'
MOM
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Whyiion't they keep goo
:Because they contain too mgc 0
branny particles, too much of
inferior portions of the wheat -- atilt
be little pieces of the oily germ.
Which act on- one another—that's why
some flours "work" in the sack.
FIVE ROSES is the purest extract of
Manitoba spring wheat berries.
Free from branny particles and such like..
Twill keep sound, and sweet longer than
1 lieceeep ssarY.
it in a dry place, and when needed
iu find it even healthier, sounder,
;fresher, drier than the day you bought it.
F.
,‘.7 let. of FIVE ROSES.
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ill E hereby affirm and !declare that Cream of the West
' Flour is'a superior bread flour, and as such is subject
fo our absolute guarantee—Money back if uot satisfactory
after A rail” trial. Any dealer is hereby authorized to
retura price paid by customer; on return o unused
portion, of bag it flour is not as represeuted.
Tho Campbell Milling Co. Limitea, Toronto. 1-E4
Axeltibald Caxapliall. Pregiloat .t.,110 ..-.
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SOUVENIR FURNACE
(New Idea Series)
Keeps the house warm and cosy in the severest winter
weather, and heats all rooms equally well,
it is very simple to operate --just touch the lever and you.
dump the ashes; there never can be dead coals at the sides
of the firepot; the ashes are readily removed.
It is easy to control the heat and regulate the fuel consumption.. which
rneaos a saving of 25% to 50% in fuel hills.
It is a clean and healthful furnace—vs and dust cannot get into the hot
air chamber and then jot() the living or sleeping rooms. It forces pure
air through thc whole house.
The Souvenir Furnace is made in Ham-
ilton, the stove centre or Canada, by
THE HAMILTON STOVE &
HEATER COMPANY; Limited
14 Sootartors t araoy-Tildot
1 Can Run
Every buyer of a Souvenir
Furnace ie Preeenged vino a
Wog bowtooccfacroffrunhara.
owaronteeino fusivol aoaina
cratkr or Orraks of any
kinci for yew.
just,
as well
as papa
EU-JO/TT
/eimedd/
TORONTO, ONT., is recognized as "CA-
NADA'S HIGH-CLA.SS COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL." The instruction is absolute-
ly first-class. Write to -day for our
catalogue. Enter 'now.
Horses for Sale
I have a number of first-class horses
for sale. Cali at the stables and see
them.
We are also purchasing horses that
are sound and in goad condition from
4, to 10 year of age.
Parties having horses for sale will
do well to call or write the,undersigned.
Phone 41. M. M. DOYLE. Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale
that desirable 50 -acre farm in Usborne,
being the South half Lot 10, Con.. 7.
There its on. the premises a good tram&
house, bank barn and out buildings:
two good wells water and an ever run-
ning spring at back of farm. This farm
is in splendid condition and is nearly
alt seeded down. 'Will b: sold reason-
able and on easy terms. Fo- particulars
apply at Advocate Office or to Jas.
Earl, Elimville.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
'That most deSirable .farm property bc-
ing Lot 15, Cyn:. 2, Stephen, in the
County c:If Huron, on 'which is.' situate
two good bank barns and a commodious
frame house. This land i wel drained
and fenced, has two g'pod wells and a 'FOR SAL
spring creek, and rs convenient to„ •
For Sale by W. J. Beaman
ZURICH.
Miss /Matilda, Johnson is visiting in
Buffalo, --Horace Schilhe lett on Tuesday
for Waterloo, -where he has Secured 4
position.—Mrs. MeTaggart of South. Rend
Ind.,: is ,visiting her parents, Mr, and
51re,, 'F. Dens, sr,, and other relatives.
—Mr. and lAr:s, Ed. Neeb d flornholot
visited relatives and friend& In town. --
miss Aivada Weseloit of London -is
h.er parents, Mr. and Mr. Rl Wee,
elan, for a, few weeks.—Mr, Ab, Shets
ler, who has been at London for some
time, has accepted a, Position as har.
nessmaker in C. Ilartleib's harness de-
partment,
LLIALIPI,EX
T.,, --e home of Mr. and nre. 0,e0rge Pat=
rick of Lucan was th-, scene of a very
pleasant event on Sept 27th. When their
youni,,est daughter. Elizabeth Gertrude,
was united '."41 th,c, holy bonds of. ma.tri-
niony to John RySherritt, .of Stephen,
At high noon. the groms, supportt,s1 by
his cousin, Sir, "Cir,rm Neal of Walton,
entered the parlor to the strains of
14ol1ctigri/1 Wedding, March, played h,
Miss Irene Guest, of London and steed
under a ear,OPY of 'vrIllte hunting and
evergreens, and waiting for the bride,
,who V70,$ given, awaby her X.ather,..and
was attired in a pretty gown of cream
satIri with late robe, set, with ,pearls
and, wea.ri.tw the usual vet caught up
wlth. orange blossoms and carrying a
bouquet of white roses and Illy of the
valleY. She was attended by Miss Ger-
trude Patrick of Yeritton, Sasic., wim
was gowned its lavender crepe silk and
carried a bouquet 0/ wnito carnations.
14ittle Miss Meta Middleten,. nieee or the
bride, made a sweet little flower girl,
wearing a pretty froelt of white silk
and carried a basknl of pink carnations,
The ceremony was performed by 'Rev. G.
Kerr of Lucan, After reeeiVing the con-
gratolatioms et a hoSt of file the
bridal party repaired to Live dining' room
. where a splendid wedding dinner was
served by the caterers"of London., After
all had done justice to tbe gooditidngs
toasts were rendered to the bride, greoni
;bridesmaid, etc., which were Ably re -
:emended to ,by the groom, elle groom's
father, Mr. John Sherritt, W. 0: Neal
or 1,Yalton,4)1r. Rolot, ..1-Ipbbs or Birr
and ".Nir. .7, L: Amos of Driusley. They
receiveki many beautiful and Costly Prea-
ents, among which were a cut g,lass
terry set and and a et4t. glass 'water
I set from her brOtawers in Yorkboll. a
book of ,110etils from the :Institute in
; Lu, -,.an and $80 In gold. The happy
•couple left, on the 5.20 train for London
Toronto, N'agara !Fairs and Hamilten.
.., 'rue beisies going ,way salt was nary
broadeltnil, wIth hat to snatch. Tiley
have tile beat wilatiba 01 this' community
for a 10o$". .itappy and' Prosperous life
In -which the Advocate join,
110314SAL.1,.
Rev. Mr. ;Nloorettouse lifenktett
cupted the Method* church Putt* on
Sunday.—Dr. Will Geiger is likely to
knate in Waterloo County near Berlin.
—Soho Welsh leaves town shortly for
N'ormillion, Alta., wanere he luta been of-
fered, a good posiltion as electrician.—
Jas. Johnston returned home last Week
after spending a few weeks' in the week,
principally around Edmonton.—Hal.
Whllle left on Saturday to resume his
studies at the Chicago *College of Den-
tal Surgery. -:-S. Passmore has purchased
the residence owtted and, just vacated
by Olin Hooper for S,1650.—l‘rorvil2'
Drown is hOrtie for a feW days prior
to sto.rting lote business for himself in
Toronto.—Thos. Sharp, who had charge
of Colin Hudson's blacksmithing for sev
eral months, left tow11' on Monday with
his family and household offects.—Mrs.
Dramit, daughter, May, and son, 110Y,
left for Elmira, on Friday, Miss Gladys
following on Saturday, They will reside
there in future. Their departure from
town after ten years residence is sincere
ly regretted.—Dr.. Arthur McAllister has
purehased the practice of Dr. Elliott of
Georgetown, and with his mother left
for that plaee this week.—Simon Dow
has returned from, the West where he
was dozy work foe' tho Friest & Wood
Co.
We Told You So!
LABATT S LAGER
NOW Perfected---Thd Best on the Markt!
TRY IT
John Lalbatt, Ltd.
1.0tiD0N. ONT
Try the flour that bolds
the confidence of
thousands of
home -cooks
TBE present huge demand for PURITY FLOUR
shows the c011fidelitT in which it i$ held by thousands
of home -cooks.
Those who have used PURITY FLOUR have come to
believe in it. They look OD, PURITY as a friend, They
feel axe.), can trust it implicitly,
because each and every lot
of PURITY FLOUR ,,has
always been uniform—always
up to the high standard of qual-
ity that has made it famous.
Wouldn't you, too, like to use
a flour you could always rely
on? Wouldn't you like to feel
certain that your bread, cakes,
and pie' were going to turn
out exactly right? That's just
how you'll feel when ,you
become a user of PURITY
FLOUR — the confidence -
creating flour.
PURITY FLOUR gives high-class results, because it eonits
excimively of the ht"git-grade portion* of the best Western
hard wheat. '
On account of the extra strength of PURITY FLOUR please
remember, when making 'pastry, to add more shortening
than an ordinary flour
requires.
And
bread awdhdemn orern-nak'atienrg.
and PURITY
FLOUR will exra. i
into more loaves ti.2...i
the same weight of
ordinary flour c; I
produce, thus maki:,;
;:,rmobrree‘'bd
zr."
ead and bel -
Make your next flour order spell P -U -R -I -T -Y F -L -O -U -R,
It costs slightly more, but it's worth Lon difference.
PVRITY FLOUR to grocery list rht now.
RIT
LOUR
" More bread and
better bread"
104
Sold by R. G. Beldon
An average woman requires but nine -
tenths as much nourishment as an
average man.
Qu- wedding stationery is of the iar-
4st. types of the best, workmanship un-
Aurpassed and prices right. Prospective
'1 -ides should call at the Advocate and
ice for themselves.
FICiTIOE FOR SALE
The undersigned 0.,0 offeri for sale.
that desirable property on William at,
being a one and half storey brick!
house, to excellent condition, to-gethen
with two lots of land. Also two va-'
cant lots an Huron ,Street, Apply to
MISS POI.,1,17- FISHER,
Exeter. I
DWELLING AND, LAND FOR , SALE.
Th;a.t'dsirable property situated in
;Exeter, on the corner of tWilliarn And
Victoria streets, 'beling one-half 'acre of
land. There is en the premises ,a good '
frame house, with kitchen and wood-
shed, hard and soft water and a num-
ber of fruit trees. Will sU half of
land separately. Price reasonable. Ap-
ply to Mr. Peter 13awdert, Exeter, op-
posite English "church.
FARM WANTED TO RENT -50 acre
farm with the usual buildings. Any per-
son having . such will leave application
at this office.
churches, School .'and naaritets Out-
gong
tenant. leaves 10 aerce sown
wjth
fall w2oext, 15 acres of. new meadow and
does all necessaty" gang plowing and
deep piow:tz. For' further partiOulars
apply to R. -.1...E.A'r.HORN, EsO., EFeer
' or DICKSON & CAIJLTNG,
Earristers etc. Exeter.
One o- the best farms in Huron or
?..t',..ddlesex, convenient to markets, to
churches and schools, being Lot 9,
N. B. Dickluish, in the County of :Mid-
dlesex, containing 164 acres., On. the
inernises are siLuate 'good briek
house,' three, bank barns on stone fraun-
clationS 3,1x54, 40x22 and 70X40 good
. . .•-t--t- ' wells, ..windIrdll,' and wae. property ' is
.
drained. The whole of rttlis ' farm is
Notthwest Lands ''''se' ''-. ' '
' ,11 gx,3,ss 'exeeDtinG-- 25 acres.., Possessten
plete, possess:or' of farm 'Tive.n. Nov. lst
Unlmarov,ed 4,7,,ands ., an s.a.eyatcheWon
and. Alberta for sale, .7 :::,--,-:':,''-
-,,Raliway.,..fare refunded to purehaserEi.
MONEY TO LOAN
ERNEST - liLi..10T.
,-,:Oft0 tral 'E4tel; ,Exeter„
, .
Itt
J911,,, 1.71 uchas0r wIll 136 allowed tol
de fall plowing mentioned
date. For fuctilter particulars apply to
Joseph E. Kelley, Esq.', Lucan P.O. Ont.
James Kelley, Esq, Lucan, P. O., Ont.
or D:cksofl & Carling Exeter, Ont.'
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y don't some flours 13 awe?
Whyiion't they keep goo
:Because they contain too mgc 0
branny particles, too much of
inferior portions of the wheat -- atilt
be little pieces of the oily germ.
Which act on- one another—that's why
some flours "work" in the sack.
FIVE ROSES is the purest extract of
Manitoba spring wheat berries.
Free from branny particles and such like..
Twill keep sound, and sweet longer than
1 lieceeep ssarY.
it in a dry place, and when needed
iu find it even healthier, sounder,
;fresher, drier than the day you bought it.
F.
,‘.7 let. of FIVE ROSES.
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