HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-11-9, Page 5e rofessionol Carrie,
pr. G. F. RQULSTON, L.D.S.,
DENTIST
Member of the R.C,D.S: of Ontario and
HOner Graduate of Toronto University,
Office-OverDickson & Carling's law
office. Closed 'Wednesday afternoons..
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DENTIST.
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(nice eyez a adman ,ttSpa nbury'*o?ti,ce,Asir street
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Medical
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C P tore, rotaries., Conve}•ander& Cotumisa£pners
Solicitors for Molsoae Bank, etc
`Ioae) to Goau at lowest rates uteares
effaces. Wain arrest: Exeter,
& tl &auupe. 13,6., L. 8 De 450:5
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We bare a isrge amoont r private footle to oan.
a saran and village oropert£eaaatlow rates of later
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J. SENIOR
Agent eenfaderat'iC1/1Li€eAesuranca
Ctarui ng, elan Piro Insaranee in lead*
in; Qansdi,.n and 13ritish Onrapanifs,
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MISS LILLIAN
CONCERT SOPRANO
I1JP114S AconeTs ,
l►TtDRESS-CENTR LI A„ ONT.
IaIGENSED' AUCTIONEER
WM,
ANI)ERS,114. Lteele4,a Auctioneer
tort uron County; Terms reasonable,
Dates ran.- be marls at tre Adv*.ate,
Exeter. a;r henry kltlb^r's Office, Cred*
nett.
- T. ll, CARi+litGt
Litre, Fire, Accident; sad Plate G ss
Insurance, Collectins account #, and cont-
ducting- auction sales, -, teeter. tint,
Z, v.
ire adu eta +nt OntarEo. veterinary
lege4r men atl r Ontario Veterinary 'god.
(cat SocIe y treats all diseases or do-
mesticated animals on seientifie Prin-
ciples; modern surgery a npecleitr. 011-
eratlans on Lump Jaw guaranteed sat.
Eslactpry, 041ta 1.1y thy or night
promptly attended to. OI1iie--Maln-at.,
Exeter, Dr. Raineay'a old stand. Phone
In connection.
FARM FOR 8,A.
The undersigned offers Mu fine Laren,
eonatstin. of about 135 acres, adjoin-
ing the town of Clinton, for sale. The
tarn is ht a good state of 'cultivation,
find has goad 'buildings, brick house,
,`btaak f>iu n, driving house, pig pan, .tc,
tktl comparativelynovr:.A.firat-clas.tf
you ^l, ,s:c',tard, containing all klnde of
fruits acid also small fruits. The Laren
Iw well fesczl and drained and Is
very (It'slrable :home. For further par=
ticuhi;,s apply on. the promtset or ad-
dress
d-d;ess JOHN TOIUUNCE, Clanton,
IsMA r lISTRATED
.:.,,a Ladies' CAT/MODE
OLIREiGF ?au on
St.rrhainds,Unt. f tC sr
I3ECOT'
INDEPENDENT; ATTEND
ELLIOTT-
Toronto, Ont. Students of tis year are
in positions worth. friom $50 to $100
a month. Write for catalogue, "Enter
now. Superior Instructions in all De-
partments.
liaises for Sale
I' have a number of first-class horses
ror sale. Call at the stables and see
thorn.
We are also purchasing horses thazt
are sound and in good condition from
4 to 10 years o8 age.
Parties having horses for- sale will.
do welt to call or write. the ' undersigned.
Phone 41. M. M. DOYLE. Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE.
Thee:undersigned is offering Porr"."sa"te
that desirable':50-acre farm in Usborne,
beim the South 1ielf Lot 10, Con. 7.
There Is on the premises a good frame
house, bank barn and out •buildings:,
two good wells water'and an ever run-^'
nirmg spring at back 'orfarm. This 'farm',
is in splendid conditicen, and is nearly
all seeded down. Will tot sold reason-
able and on easy terns. F0,. particulars
apply at Advocate Office or to Jae..
Earl, ElinrvilIe.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
That most desirable' farm ,property' be-
ing Lot 15, 'Conn.'; 2, Stephen, in the
County of • Huron, on which '_s' situate
two bond bank barns and,a eormo'd'ous'
frame house. This :land is well drained.
and fenced, has two g)od wells and 'a
spring creek, and is convenient to
churches, school and markets. Out-
going tenant leaves 10 ac -es sown with
fall wheat, 15 acres of new .ine, dew and
does' all ne^e:tsarY• gang plowing Bird
deep >p owing; Fir further particulars
apply to R. LEATHORN, Esq., Exeter;'
br DICKSON _t CARLING,
Barristers,: etc., E 'eter.'
HOUSE. %Ods' SALE
Theund-rs't,,.ed is offering, for sale,
tilac desirable property on,' William ; et,
rbe'aig a- one' and. -half storey' brick".
house-; an eacellerit candit:otn; to getherr
with two, iota of. land. AL'yo tw•o va,-
can( los on °Hu% -on Street, Apply:` to:.
'„ MISS 'PQLLT FISHER,
id
111,
Simple Remedy
FOlt BACKACHE AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE,
The simplest and most effective em-
ed ' for sick Itid'ieya i$ F3jooth's Kidney
1'iiis If there Is weakness, conf;est'otl
inftatlnmattokt or soreness, Booth's Kid-
ney Pills ouicitlir relieve it. They gent'
relieve it, They
TQ^'zlg stimulae,
.one and strength;
t
sick, kidneys,
d' ve away back-
eumattc pain
and, dizztneas
cl ep and reg-,
$:cte the urieneand
restore a, Perfect'
filtering-, of the
i
d, Wood- Bast of all
,nig relief is permanent.
All druggists sells a'zd guarantee
Booth's Kidney Pills, 50c, box. 319nes.
barb ig they fall to relieve. Write to
The R. T., Both Co,, Ltd", Fort Ede,
Ont„ for a free trial,
Said and guaranteed In Exeter by W.
S. Cole;
Ei S.
iN
F iLI;,
On Wednesday. aatl: gh noon. a very
Pleasantevent took place at the home
of Aletaikder Snni h, w'ben his second
daughter, Laura, was united in marriage
to Alf:T nder Smith, of Morris Tbwt
alr)n, Rey. Ittc Smith officiated. The
ha -PPF eoitpte left for Taranto.. where
they will spend their Iaorteymoon and
on their i-eterst ;will take up their a,.
bode on Ole graamrs ,splendid farm in
Morris, -Miss P-,atrlce Cudmore enter:;
tarnet],-a aurzx'berl ol; girl friends onl"Mon-
day, night in; honor or tier guest Miss,
Kathleen l lackall,--The bulldin;; gang
of the G. T. 11, n;o'w+ at ,work, at Kin-. ,
rardino will bo Pure and at Exeter with-
in .3 week or two a'nd wilt erect thd. two
paesenii-er stations at the sante time.
1lad Ese,cr station not 'been burned Ilea
sail would likely have had to wait a.
cotisiderably time lower. but the oflic
;als tsaw the advantage of erecting the
structures .at the aazn bene. fled' *stat- 111
iontt Witt tae vo; y bzul,dso nr, and comrttod.
!pus.--Qur ticouncil nave received a ver
Cit crushed, sto,Ile sad are ptittt;na tt., on
Welli,natOn and Ring street,
41'INmoit LADY'S APPELt .
To. {til '4L omen -I will send me with
full Instructions, zrty home treatMent
vr:tich positively cures Leucorrhoea. Ul-
ceration, Displacements, Falling o1 the
womb, P:alnfull or Irregular 'Pe:404s.
Uterine and. Ovarian Tumors or growths
Mao LIM, , Flushes Nervouenesa, fief
nxfPoly,
,,Paine in the Head. Back or
Dowels. and Bladder troubles, 'where
Cawed sty I.:reekm ew peculiar to our sex
You 'can continue treatment at hornp
at a cost of only'01:Mut 1 cents a week
My boo c' '�Yomart.'a Own '!tledtcal Ad-
vif;ittr," S1�t14 sent , IrGti an t' etueat,
�irriie+: a.t ` , Address, lsirs.ltii;5ummcre j.
Windsor, Ont.
ctiOn Sale
a OF
,TIMBER .AND HORSE
The ,undersigned auctioneer has re-
ceived. instructions to sell by public
unction, 4.pzi
LOT 1„CONCESSION, ti.'' USBORNE, on
FRIDAY NOVEMBER, 17th, 1911, At
P n1 the following, property riz ;-
That deatrablo unoulled limber growing
on above lot, aansiating of soft el nr,
hardwood, basswood, etc., which will
be .sold by the acre, and„ 'w;hlcli i,a rctt-
uated on comer t•ot, 4314, miles from
Centralia Station, Also 1 general pur-
Pose mare, T years old', supposed to
be in foal.
TERMS OF SALE -'.k ATomhs' ered.t
will be given oh fur*';shing approved
Joint notes. 4 per cent. discount off for
cash. Two years for removal of tim-
ber will be allowed purchaser. Brush
to be properly plied.
B. S. PHILLIPS,' . WM. IYFIITEFORD,
Auctonoer Proprietor
Dairy Cow Sale
The undersigned auctioneer has been
instructed to ^scll "by public ' auction at
the METROFOLITAN HOTEL, EXETER
en SATURDAY, NOV. 18th, 1911, at
one o clock, p. m. A, carload of choice
Dairy C6wa: These cattle are of an
exceptionally good class and every per-
son wanting such, wilhdo well to attend
this sale.
TERMS -Time will 19e gi'r'ten to suit
purchaser on furnishing approved joint
notes• '
M. 3: WILLIAMS, T. BROWN
Proprietors -' Auctioneer,.
.. ESTP &Y- STIat R
There came ontor4
the premises of the
undersigned 2 yr.old :r`r ste r. , ;Omer
can have same by provi-ng property and
paying expenses.,
JAS. WILLIS,, Lot 13, Con.3,Stophea
USBORNE
An Cahoot -le _ Old Boy Holtored.-The
SoUowlnf7; despatch. *rote Virden, 'Flan
ztoba, will ^be, read•'w,nt;h interest by ihfr,
Strang's: numerous old friends: in this
district. The'citizens of Virden, and eon-
aregatiort ot Carmel Presbyteriaee church.
n fr
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Ie ou. en nle;sa 1 s it ht it I.e n°
t e a t
tie a7ali'versaxy gatheiind and also a
farewell service f.or Rev. Peter Strang.,
wvho has been rntrtsler,of ±lie ehureh for
ourteen years.. H. 3. 'Hu,;h,; Fs€f ot',
tfi;e Utl!an• Banit, read all address off,
appreciation, and presented, Mr. and Mrs
Strangwith a Purse • of gold on behalf
of the congregation. - ]Mayor Mullins pen-,
formed a similar act on behalf of the.
ei, izens, 'board or trade, school board:
and itas$).,tal" board, Rev, W. Me]nniaa.
of Two Creeks, ion 'behalf of the mission
ares in Brandon presbytery, . present-
ed Mr. Strang with. a study chain* and,
roll top desk, Fraternal addresses 'ere
trade by the pastors of the tAp„licaa
AAA Methodist churches, and pale of the
Presbyterian cherches al Lenore and
Hargrave. Ivir, Strang has noappointM
ed to the position of mission superixt-
tendent in southern, Saskatchewan, Ile
Reaves on Weddnesday for Regina, 'wieere
he will reside. Durinng his. pastorate.
the chord* bag, greatly prospered, the
at<mberelrip from 141„ .to. 201, and =our
charges started. Rev. It. S. Laid-:
law, Branndon, preached tate anniversary;
sernnons yesterday, It is rumored that;'.
tl e congregation would: like to extend'
a Call to hiss* °aa *noisier
SHARON
tlr. and Mrs, Mosear4nly left =or their'
?uture i?onne ;tt,Rxezer oil Thursday last
but before they left the-neighborhotod,'
which: they have eo long lived. and;
were so highly esteented, .the yotuts
people in the neighborhood 'gathered afi
their )bme cod spenit a sa"clal time to-
gether.. The evening was spent Ut soc-
ial Otat and all made merry; Songs,
weresuns, games were played and
nian5' entertaining selections were gIv-
en on the Phonograph. Lunch was serv-
ed and not until We small hours did the
happy party disperse. The young pea
ole 1411 always entertain a warns spot
;az their hearts for Mr. and firs, Amy,
OEl
Council ntet Nov- ' th. all prenen,t,, e
cent F., It7iter.'*.w,to,,t, 77W minutes of the
task meeting; were road Anil appror ed
trier ;aiveattgaL 55' 'the case of Mra,;
net, of Kirkton the council, by rese-
tut:on apPioved of hor conunittai to the
London General Hospital, and au.'u n
teed payment for the•necessarytreat-
*lent, The collector's. Securities , , were
considered Sattasfaetory .and his Bond,
accepted. A few accounts were passed
and orders ".issued in , payment: Coun-'
c;3 then .adjavurged to " net Dec. 2nd.'
tit 10 o'clock.
F. MORLEY, Clerk,
MOOR`tESV.ILLE.
':taint sieennis to havev°ticoei the lastforder,
of fhe fanners. at least It ,lits the tnoat
pronnthient `sit."present: 7`iie many fri-
ends `At "Di as , Angelo, Mc1lhargey, will
Ae pleased to 'coati, Riot 'Kite in recover-
lang from` her recent illness. -The fun-
eral or the late John Gilruoiuk took
place on Friday morning from the re
s,'dence of his son T. Glinnore tto Pro-
spect 1 -1111. -Our popular store -keeper W.
R. Shtnpson is: kept very busy, theae days
shipping fowl: iia. Grey Harrison, re-
turned from the Set Saturday eve ,
and can sing with heart and 'voice,
„'There's ]to place like Horne.-.Hrs, ',
Simpson I.s recovering from a severe
cotd.,c-The farmers of this vicinity are
very busy,
Skin a Mass ofFire
Horrible torture --pain - unendurable -
days when the whole body seems to be
burning up -long nights of sleepless ag-
ony -Then
INSTANT RELIEF -The skin cooled
and refreshed -all 'banning and' itching
gone.
Thousands testify to this -thousands
who suffered front Eczema, Psoriasis
and other skin troubles, 'until they
beard of that ahnp1e cooling wash of
Wintergreen, 7lhytnol and other ingred-
ients known. as D. Dt D. Prescription.
3. Samuel Lewis,' writes,—"I , used
three bottles .of D.D.D. Prescription,and
naw my 'skSn, once a mass of ,fire,and
irritation, is : as smoobbl and soft 'as a
child's."
Of all ,remedies for the akin `that we
know we cam especilally 'recommend .the.
D.D.D. Prescription for, Eczema. Just a
mild, soothing waash-but'i'tcleanses and
cools the skin as no;tleing .else can. And
t takes;; away the Itch .inastantly=
Fre would 1 ilct#td' tell youmlore about
D.D.D. Prescription it yo- w111 calif or
write the. D,' D. D Laborator3,es, Dept.
E. A,, 49 Coibo!rit, Sit.
e ,,.;Toa'tonto, and;
get a. free triol bottle.1 '
7'6; iwn-r; Exeter
R.SS' Limited ; EDMO TON
•Manufacturiug Furriers
In ; the manufacture of our Fur
Garments the. utinost care is ex-
ercised in the selection of all
material, is and``strict. attention to
er 1,
every detail in workmanship and
finish is
attended to by expert
furriers.The Workmanshipin all
Ross garinenti -is the acme of
perfection 'and confers upon the
wearer the greatest- degree of
comfort, smartness' and- individ-
uality , Satisfaction, goes with
: •"every order placed with us. :
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Furs and `'Cioa
196` 'Dnnda`s Sfredt
tendon "1 Data
`11owfs Theis?
We offer One Hand red Pollan Reward for any ease
of Qatarrh that cannot ce cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure,
P. 3.OXIE:dE"Y & Co.,; Toledo, 0.
We the undersignedbaxeknown k, r- Cheney for
the last a
years and believe hmperfectly honorable
in n11 bu5t� esstransactions and financially able to
a r -on
ar
} Gan�4bli�*ationsniade by Sr
n><
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wa .eisc, If to . nc & NAntvta,
'Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Q
Ial$'aCatarrh Cpreistaken internal' ^ .acting
ceetly on the blood and a ocous Surfaces et tl e,
sy'steaa, Testimonials sent free. „'rice 75e, per bot'
Sofa by alt Druggists
Take,Rali'sFatui,ky
Pills tor constipation,
D SH.W'OOD
3Ir. Frwl:k Case haaitaceePted-
n as foreman tot bailers with The
Standard Oil Company, and has already
entered npo t
his duties at the Sarnia.
a2Aclt,-Fl.
D. Koehler, who was very
recently transferred front the local
branch of the Maisons bank to Lon-
don, has been promoted 'to a iposition
:it the Wa:tea-boo branch of the bank
and left London.- Rev. Mr, - Kellerman
of the Evangelical Church, Wa]kerton;
conducted the services in the Evenge11caI
Chureh here Sunday, Mr. Kellerman is
a Da.attwaod boy. be£tly, a cont at Geta e
Kellerman, and when he consents to
conduct services here: is greeted by large
eongreataons;-George M1Serner, who
ttaa resided ;n Daaktwaod for the Past,
re'w years, last week mover& t tlxe
=atnl of 'tie 'brother. i,r, J. ,Mertier, ill:
P,, w9k:aelt he will hav .charge at in
future. ;
Arc. and firs, Jonah Stns a1 .Gredi-
an Fast 5Pefl,t Sunday with Mr. E. M.
brokenti re. --Mr, and''lrfrs. 'erey Hurn..
le o1 Sarnia spent; Sunday at Hier home
dr. and Mrs, O, F. Finkbeitter -...' ::
1, wigild i a . `purcha•sed the 25 ,acre
farm on late 13th con. of Stephen, form-
erly owned by Mr. yfark
Roht. Ryan's sale which was to bays
been lic-ld on Monday was postprned un*
t I
Friday 111e 100, on account of the
very '.vex weather. -Mr. John Eckstein
and sister, of Zw- li; were in the vlltabc
Sunda^, --.tier. Geo, llellcrtnann'a new
1110ck ;s nearly completed, --Mr. Henry
Gueather hats sold his farm south, ,of
Hatt vtila,ea .t4 Mr. Jahn Mit.
GRANT} PEND,
Rev. Mr. Cexrfere. ot'tite Presbyterian
church here, has completely recovered
frot]t his recent, attack of paralysis, and
rs now able 'to :perror his duties tnhis
eatiatartory Inannor, much to the grat-
ification of Ids many adherenttt, Tine
worlds to the ,4)uth o1 the village are
well filled with rabbits. par,trldge and
bih:rantail game. There are, too, many
taunt; -rt„ parties, who all seem to bring
outia fa:e' reward !tor the "t•ttue'spent.-
Mr. Phillip Baker who recently sold
has, fart* at Brew,etrr to 3fr. William
Schartz, has purch'aeed the cornlortahle
t.ortie adjointhe manse, and fias al-
ready moved"in. Mc. Selrartz. who bought
,lir. Bakers farm, sold this to Mr. George
'it oederr
-Jr., .of near .Dashwood." ,
ZiJIUCEL'
flits. Wurtz of Peon, 'rich., i;s vis -
!ting with. her parents, Mr. and, ,lifts;
J. S. ielick Mrs. George Campbell way
ealted to Berlin to .attend the funeral of
her uncle, ,the late Sheriff Motz.-Mise
Katie Cook hits disposed of her dwell -
near the, Lutheratn church, to Mr,
William Mei'dioger, Lor .i„ 1i0.00 The new
owner will take possession, in about
month. --On Sunday the 5tti of November
the anniversary of Reformation day was
celebrated in St. Peter's Lutheran chur-
ch, `The evening service, whichwas con-
ducted in English, was devoted to a
meditation on the Augsburg Confession
this" 'being; the Confess'on V. the Luth-
eran church.
WHALEN.
(Tao -late for last week,)
Mrs. Stewart McQueen was '_n..,Lon
Lon-
don over the' holidays: -lass Nan Horton
spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mar
garet, at Harrow. -Mrs. O'Hara. of St.
Thomas returned to her; home on. Friday,
after visiting her cousin, Miss Maude
Glenn. -Misses Ryckman and Hobkirk
spent Thanksgiving day at Mrs. John
31c. ' Lean's : near Ch:iselhurst-Messrs'
Wn,. and John Glenn, with"the,ir wires
.
oleted at the hone of J. D. Nilson
near Zurich an, Monday. -Several of our
local sports spent Monday shfoott_ng.-
Mr. Wilbert' 'Patrker has finished' the
season with George Hobkirk and has
returned to hers ' homes.:
W. JD.' McLean, of"tilre -'Seaforth';Er-,,
positor, ,has ` acquired an interest. in
the Dundas Banner, and' has "assumed
editorial and 'business- control' ,of - that
'Journal.: He •'-will-,remove • his family: to
Dundas at an 'early date. The Banner
:Is one of -the oldest Vocal papers 'n the
Provence, and; ss the only Liberal jour-
nal in, thie county of 'Wentworth: out-
side ; the city of Hamilton.' Mr. Mc-
Lean has been, connected with the Es-
positor since 'boyhood; and ,for the pact
four years„ has had the pr iclpal edi-
tor:al and 'business nianagement. "
VARN A -A very pretty wedding, took
place at the home of Mir, Th,o's. Keys -
on Tuesday morn@ng, :. Oct 3 Yst,. 'when
h s youngest klaughter, Martha, was
un -ted in marr.`lage to Mir. Edwin. Dil-
worth or Orrillza. The"(crrenln1y was
perforated by Rev, Mr. Snowden, pastor
i ho ' The, bride who
f.
the Met d.st church. bride,
was given away by her brother, Mr.
Frank Keys, looked lovely in a dainty
frock of envbrotdered net aver' -silk and
carried a . ,boquet of ch:rysamthemunis.
and srnifas. The bridal eonple were
unattended. ,
CLtNTON.-Oa ' Me day evening alter
an illness estendimg over, several, weeks,
.t --r e Ryan,-w-feof,Mr. Mr. David Cools
sl d _a:Tatttw prc+le, world;
T piled�c as wa1u ladyo vva,s, selhituarsve ty-
t '.eat So'-na lfeiav "Weeiks 'a o she!
# radUthe' nli,sfertuaa to =,..411 dour^id so fie'.
steps,lat.alp hoe , bieak4}n1a bone:
oriaax,I Tho eco den,of :$self did'
serious One,
tit
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pus, sYdteni
douhbt`Z 'was% a, faeor.
s which tett*=.;,
THE f1OVERNOg ` 13NER n
IN -00 0.
There aro orly a; few, wealthgr men al
the Dominion at 0-9 present time. than
H!ia Royal Higlmees, the new Cove -0 -
or General. In addition to the "salary
Canada Willi pas hr� h
o puke
enjoys
r
',early **cones of yX2s,g00, whip'* was
settled on iix,a for life by the "Bt'itiet;'
Parliament 'because.ok .his beteg one at
the younger sons of tike late Queen!
Vietoria. • Nor does this exhaust the a-
mount of 'itis income from official•
sources, for It alsla draws s.otne -$25,!
Dee annuailY as Field Marshal its the
Sri? sla Arttty�, Besides Isis revenue Sroan
official. sources, the Pizlce,o1 Connaught
enjoys 0.o return from a a share, of
the estate Ielt by 11as mother, Queea
Viktorla,,the, total value which if s a>eezen
beep n9 kno'wzt to the; general puhlic;
T!?at the whole estate was very large is'
common 'belief, rumor estitnattalg the
Duke's share at varying ,amounts froth:
five to fifteen-rraallien dollar's. It is
sa&d AU `Nell -1 stormed ctrcles that his
iAIthanI , greater t
at .f .
t,
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Cl2
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o "g
£ tGC]j :LET L?.-Trg ainaiversary ser-.
v;v3 its conneet:on. With:the Val9i1 ct:,91-•
c «. here will be 1w,4 on the Liget
day 131 Decen-tbar and the anniversary
tea theiti':sg on,.. the, fellow, Mint.da�y,
evonititsg, Fuller particulara wi91, 'bt
groin later.
You've Nought about
trying PURITY FLOUR
Now Act:
OR so taehilae there hts dwelt in our nd
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the thought of: > y<ng PURITY 'LOUR
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the flour that con st9 wholly o f the ,high. -grave
ps of 'the best Western hard wheat.
Th4t's a ooci;thought, It indicates a desire re for
improvement in our;bal;intaieni—an ambition to
ineease the°deli sn
e ou ess o your bread aaad pastry
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Dont let that ,good thought perish.
ug p x=sh. Turn on your
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will power. ACT I l
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FCOUR
"More br:ard and better bread"
EmiNn ,, M . n, account
of the -extm.strel3gth and
extra quality 'k of '�P JRITY
FLOUR, , best" "pastry -results
are obtained liradding more
shorter iuig than IS Ile. c ,nary
when u i 1g the art.iitary
Onto io or bleneed flours.
Ah,o a((I more, wager wLen
g I'Tea.
d i` ,CY'.t` to your .grocery ti
Sold by R. G. Seldon
now
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LABATT'S STOUT
The very best for use in ill -health and convalescence _
Awarded Medal and Highest Points in America
at World's Fair, 1893
PURE—SOUND--WHOLESOME.
JOHN LABATT. LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA 29
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These three cooki'diifcrwidetyini abiliiyand experience, but an are agreed that the
'primo* essential is goud-cookiaj�is the'stovc;.on which to cook, and all concede that every
. atova necessity is t - - -
GURNEY -:OXFORD RANGE
For no matter how atuch.or ho,e little cooking is done: no matter wh athe experience
given or required, there•are certain prime,requisitcs for every'kitchen-ranee. Whether the
cook.be n professional chef theyounjt; bride with only. him•' to please, the stove, must
furnish these three essentiiiis-steadies, and'control of heat, even bsking f.eifities, and a
grate that :gives pleats of a tri:tbe fire wish a savingof fuel and cone ience is handling:
For these three problcm9 onethiph'pll conks are agreed -the agreed-OXFORl7
RANGE has three answers,;,t�hrec good reasons why,
THE OXFORD ECQNQyM1ZER is asinait lever for the steady nisi ntenaneeofhest,
licensed for use only on Gurney Oxfords: ', It effects a remarkable saving is fuel as well as
labor. Nothing can go up the chimney but smoke and odor,
The Divided Ftue Sbrio distributes the heat evenly.
front as well ns back. of oylzin thus securing agriinst'failure ix:
baking. There is no better test of prnetical stove' work than
this oven control,
Are;yoa always di sting?'' •1'hc Curriey-Oxford Raver.'
slide Prate•saves;dirt and labor Cale -gaff turn.nndrthe ashes
are out, while the interlocking teeth griad;the hardest clinker.
There are plenty of other "reasons'' for the advantage':
of the Gurney-Oirford, ns a call on us,tv_ill convince you.
Come itt and.see our varied' line and tie'ivill demonstrate• a -
all these features to your entire satisfaetioa.
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