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Village
DENTIST
Member of the 11.C.D.S. of Ontario' and
Roner oraduate ot Toronto University.
Office -Over Dickson &Carling's law
office, Closed Wedneaday afternoon,
left, rt- le, D. 3., D. O. B.,
dleameracluate of Toronto Univeriatv.
DgliTIST
*Oh extracted:with out ay pain, or smy beoe leas
Oates ore rdladatas t aubuty 'stage, 31e t re et
%tete!
Medical
R.R BRIGHT, et, D. it. C, P. &S.. HONOR
• Gra4uate of Toronto teaversity, Twe yeare
tedeotphyalelan Royel ..Alexandre Hospital, eta
Came sad rWiclopee D. -kale& Old Stand. Andrew
ect „EXETER
Lental
TIKIKSON 4 CARLING, BARRISTERS, 801110/
lef to, Notaries, Conveyancers Commicalenere
*Raters tar ArP10A0ne Rank. etc
Moue) to Loan t owestrsteeo Mares
Officer, Hain atret, Exeter,
4.4',/nhtatig, Bele 1 11, D'casoN
AIONRY TO LOAel.
We have t4rge amount od private dumbte Mat
ihrralkud,ieiUg nreperties et low retee of inter
est
GLADMAN aTANBIJRY
arresters, Solleiteraidebest.,Exete On
r, S1QR
&e noderattetta Tate Astinranen
'04 mean Y, MRQ !Neel nal -wallet) in lead-
ing 1:7-httladian and British 0011rtanieS.,
4-tin-St.o Exeter/
11,41.IAN ELM
CERT .90PRANCt
puRTI.S ACCEPTED.
ADDIMSS---CENTRALIA, ONT.
ACCTIONEE11,
Ammo," IN. 1,h -caw it Auctioneer
tor Huron County. Terme reasonable,
Oat ea ran br made el tte Aci0o7ate,
Exeter, or lienry Eliber's Office, Cred-
non..
ri. CARLING!
Fir, Accident and Plate Q a
Insurance. Collecting' accounts. and c
•ducttng auction sales. Exeter,
8,
asea of dq-
tW
0 apecialty. CP -
Ip w uaranteed sat -
day or -.night
id ,
Ramat). -'a *ld stand. Phone
it1 FOR SA. .
T under Igned offers hie fine farm,
r about 1311 acres, adialn-
i o ,of Clinton, for attic. The
is In a good state of cultivation,
s'oad building's, brick, house,
ro driving house, pig Pen, etc -
p ratively new. ,N,firtit-clastl
you t; rd, containing' all kinds of
s Ind also small fruits. The farm
"di te sceil anti drained and la tto
estrable home. For further par -
apply onthe promises or ad -
JOHN TORRANCE,. Clinton.
INTER -TEM1 vuox. JAN. 2nd
ELLIOTT
Tronto Ont stands in a class by it-
a;elf when etr:ctly first-class work is
exmaideted,. Wrete for catalogue.
Horses for Sali
I have a nurxil,r of first-class horses
for sale. Call at the staaees and see
thorn.
We are also purchasing horses " that
are sound and in good condition from
4 to 10 years of axe.
I'arties having horses .fOr sale will
do well to call or errite.the underedgned.
Phone 41. M. M. DOYLE. Exeter.
.:FARM FOR SALE. ;.
The undersigned is 'offering Or sale
ee that desirable 50 -acre farm in teborne,
„ being the South half 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-
ning 'spring at 'back af farm. This 'farm
is le spleadtd condition and la' nearly
all' seeded clown. Will be. sold reason,
able and on easy terms. "For particulars
applYeat Advocate Office or to Jas.
00
POR SALE OP. TO RENT
That most desirable farm pnoperty bc-
ing 15, Con, 2, Stephen, in
Coun-iy"',:of Huron, on, welch is situate
two good bank barns'and a commodious
frame house. This land is well draincd
and fenced, has two -g-pod wells and
spring creek. and Is conveliiee,.. to
churches, .`schopl and markets. Out-
going, tenant ,leave's 10 acres saWn with
fall wheat, 15 acres of new rneadow and'
does all necessary gang, plavring and
deeP PlOwing. For further particulars
apply to A,' EEATI-10R/i, Esq., Exeter t,
or DICKSON Se CA:RI:ENG,
I3arristers. etc. Exeter.
OUSE,' -FOR SALE
:an'd'e., ;00.4' "•'; ' ' I
that
'-^ hriek
hOusa, execlient,,CondIt041.V.to,g-ether
01 land. A,kiropielt„Nr0
'tfti,ti*):' St" A0V1tili'pli.to
•. MISS :POLLY 'FISHER,
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77.7
11
1 0 e.tion of the saki Village ot Exetep
of Exeter Village of Exeter 8!)..'` attend at hie said °Wee at 12
o clock /leen. on 'TuesdaY the 2,nd day
of 'January, .A.. D. 1912, to in up
the vetes gain for and against this
$y -law.
By-Lavt' No. 1911
To take the vete of the ratepayers
or the Village oe Exeter entitled to
vete on motley by -lases an a oueetion to
be submitted, whether the said rate-
payers are in favor at a Supply pf
electrie Power from the Hydre-Electrie
Power Cohunisaion ef Ontario.
WHEREAS the Municipal Council or
the Corporation Qf the 'Village of Exe-
ter *decal. It advisable to submit to the
ratepaYere of the said Village of, EMS -
ter, entitled to vete or, money by-Ia.ws,
a. 'question as to whether thP said
ratepaYers are ;.n. >favor of a :supply
or elect,rie power from the Hydro-Elec.
trie Power Commission of Ontario,
TBERFORE the Cotmcil of the
Corperatiou RC tate Village of Exeter
enacts as follow:te-
l. THAT the felittastng question 'be
submitted to the ratepaeterearaf the Men-
Corperation of OA Village or Ex-
eter eatitled to vetoicet Money by,laws,
"ARE Yon /N FAVOR OF OBTAIN-
ING FROM 'THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC
PowDrt COalefISSION OF ONTARIO A
SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC POWER?"
TDAT We votes Or
payers shalt b tahen on thts 41041,ton
ott 'Merida)," the lat day 04 Jantlary,
A. D. 1912, conenteneing at 9 o'cloeit
the relent:tem 434 CO31thluing until
o'clock Ill the after31.9,04 ot tbs eame day,
t the fallowing Placeni the -said vit.,
lage ot Exeter, and by tho
PulY Returning Officers and Poll
Clerks, that Is toisay,--,
Subdtvisiert No, 1, at Silas
ndford's
Ride -.d. 'Treble. D.11,
'tiger, and Herb. Ford, Volt Clerk.
IQUUg Sub-divlsioa, No. 2.. at TOwn
.1 -1,a11 -W, D. Weekes. D, Officer, and
d'os. Davie. Pelt Clerk.
,Posg Sub -division NI?. 0, at .1elen
iditelten's Cliftee---Tienry llestort, D,
Orticer„, .and A •Q. Dyer, Poll Clerk,
oUnSith-tilviaton No, 4, at William
Wellteets residence --dl, $eldon. D.
Otteer. and Alex. McPherson, Pell
Clerk.
33
A id'
Yrt
Advo
ta day o2 o 1
t. a.nd 14th days or
ittit 1,, anoq of this laiyklaw shall
poated
oho.
Towo
4 ,the' Jter
Pe% Office au the two Cloartered
Li:take !..n the staid 'Nrit14ge or Exeter.
4. On the 29th daY of Peeeinher.1.011
• office (Want Towa nail In the
• o' Prater, at 11. o'clock 4n tho
tore:Moon ths :Reeve avalo ln writing'
aigned by Mon, appoint two po.aona to
attend at th,„ Vint summing UP Of the
Yates by the) Clerk of this CorPoratIori,
one parson le attend eatth Politng
Pluee an baltsif of the persoas ;Merest
ed in awl destrousi.:of the answering of
the said sti;•ation MAW, affirmative, and
a like totunhar on bchair col the portions
intor.mted to anti desirons of the an'Swer
Mg or the eaid quaeitiois In tbo nego.tivo,
respectivoir.
ro. The Second day of January, 1012,
at the said Clerk's Office, in the Towa
Hall at 12 o'clock, '41004,' fs berebY
ap-
po:iited, for the summing MI by lite clerk
Df this Corporation of the numbzr of
Notes giv„m tin the affirtnative and in
tegative reapectively
,
MADE, PASSED, and ENACTED
8th day of NOventber, 1011.
(Signed) JOHN W. TAYLOR
Itoev
(Signed) THOS. 13. CARLING
Clerk,
NOTICS
TAKE NOTICE that the above Is it true
copy of it -by-law passedi'by the Muniele
Pal Counell oC the. Village of. Exeter, on
the lgth day of 'November, 1011-•
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that
at the hour, day and placas therein. kinter taking the votes of, the electors,
the polls will ba held -
First publication ilOth day of Novem-
ber, 1911.
(Signed) THOS. B. CARLING,
Village, Clerk.
Dated tills 18th. day of November, A.
D. 1911.
Vail Contract
SEALED TENDEP.S addressed to' the
Postmaster G-eneral, will be received at
Ottawseetintil noon, on Fraday, tl'ie 5th
ttnua 1912, for the conveyanc.c of
;His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Can
tract for four years, six round trilas Per
-Week over Dashwood Special Rugal RouteNo.-
No.- (Rural Mall Delivery) ,from the
Postmaster General's pleasure.
Printed notices ,containing further in-
forms.tIon as to, conditione of proposed
Cantra-ct my be seen 'and blank forms
of Tend3r may be 'obtained 'at the Post
Offices of Dashwood and Brewster,
and "" at the' Office . of the Post
Office Inspector 'at London. - • '
Post Office Department Mall Service
Branch, Ottawa. 17,th November, 1911.
G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent.
ail Contract
'SEALEE TENDERS addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received, at
Ottawa until noon. on Frida.y, the -5th
By -Law No:1911
BY -Ley TO AUTI-1CritIZE THE ISSUE
of Debeatures of the corPoratien, of
the Village of Exeter ea the ameunt
of Five theusand defiers, for the Pur
pose of extending the present Water..
Works System of the said Corpora-
tion.
WREREAS the Municipal Council o
the COrper'atfiod, or the Village of. Exe,
ter deem ft advisabletto extend the Wat,
eraworks Systere crt the said Corppration
aria ip order thereto 'it will be necessary
to 'Castle debentures of 'the said 'Corpor-
ation to the extent of Vivo thousand dot,
tare (5000), ao . 'hereinafter provided,
Whieh de the amount, of the debt. Intend -
e4 to be created by tide by-law, the pet»
eeecle ot theaa4 delamtures to be ap-
Plied to the said: Plia'Pcsia and 2nq ert-40,n,
AND WHEREAS it is deeirable tQ
melee the prhteipai et 'the anad, debt r
Payable by yearly sums, duting- the per -
at twenty years, being the currency
of 0*.esaid deberituree ead ware" surna
be ef streri respective env:mats that
the Aggregate a -Meant PaYable --t3C, each
17W re -r P ctpaand Interest in rQs
pea pl.' the saW'debt shall lee noonwor4
;Krat!,Ne, eqtral tO the aMteent se pay
abto.in each, et'the ether .dallatteare YeaTe
he eaid Period aae detailed In Cleadae
4 Of We H7 -law,
AND WHDRDAS the total atnebet
gaited to b stsed, anteirally by
sPecial Tale IV paying the sad deb
and hderest the sum pf Ftrue /1 undre
0„n4 eAs dell -are and tlarentaatwO cents
ANP WITERPAS„, the aliealret PC the
whole :rateable peoperty et.the sad Cor-
beration et the Vtliage Exeter, 4o.,
cording to the last reviagcl Assessment
Roll, is 4'!,570.5.EIVi
AND wITEREA4 the amount or ti
041S.tr-nra DobccIture debt et the sa
Doporst!en or the VIllage o44cet.e1,
ted, W•netie no part ot
prtacipal, or hderest, is in arresr.
THERDIF01104 the Mutts:pal Connon
the Corporatron o ths tJtae at Exe-
'ter enacta ate dellOWS.
That Vele the PUrPeati el: MIS -
'the saidDobt2tIttar :co of the .sattl
DorPorat:on or the 'Mao or Oicter,
to the amount or IFIve Thousand dollars,
ehantatres sball 1 mina In sums
o less 040 GM Hundred ,dollars
each, and op4h debentures* shall bs
a4ne4 by the Itetwoor the444.Corpo
tion for the lima being. and roUnt
signed. by ity.4 Treasurer Tor the lit
being or thz said Corporation, and du
sealld with. the Corporation Seal there
by no Clerk for the Cam beithr or t
so4 corbomtion,
NCATICE.
Ttbe above is a true copy or the
posed Hy -law wheeh, ;Nen, taken a
to eenelderation and Which will be fin-,
ally passed by the Doutte4 of the Cor-
Poratien the Village of Exetiar,
the event in tho alsgent of the Electere
being obtained thereto. alter one
MOnit4 dreen the firat puerlication there
of in tee Exeter Adyoeate Newspeper,
which, first, publication, shall be On
the aOth clay of November A, D., 1911
P-44 a yfvee Pei,eted the'170,71.411
Hall, Post Office and leach of the Char
tered peaks in the'Sed, Village Of Exe-
ter, and. a Poll 'will be held at the bour
day a.ed placea therein fixecl for taltiag
U'. veaee pf the Electoe's.
Every 1.eagelepider entitled- by law to
yote Proposed By-law shall at
least ten day* next proceeding the'
dsy of polling, file •irt the
office ot the Clerk of the
„eipaiity, aa4batUttliry Declaration etat.
- that 1-40. Udtdie zneets the require
A by law •3,ttitifing, ham to yOtO oi
swti13$'43,-W„ lieVePtillt.7 Which, tdsox
her . nee. eleall :cwt., be placed Oa the
Q 14a1 tor PuPh; vottog,
Paled at this 29thday' or
vember, De 1,911,
T. B. CABLING,
clerk «the Cerperatiert et the Vitt.
ee Of Exeter,
ST. MARTS ber Stephenson.,tiv.1-.esr, and Inpioyo or the Cater
COMPan-Y. dieti. 'Wednesday
the sz,e of '59 years. Dcettased Was
clewe Iowa-. a few hours befOre „death"
eeerteeat 3tire.: He had ',been ailing Only
a, short time, Itavertg aecidentalb.' had
e.rm scratched, whIeh later turned
mg • lPelas arid tepidly into 'blood
.oniantling, -with fatal results, There
aurviare 'wow012:1CI A. foster daughter.
Lobit44r.
un, -.3' son has .Ceine t
5of V.A. Ellerlington.-
Stewart Mcqueen -spent
tho latteeta parents
r Martin i4feTaggart
t loPholte installe4,-Mesars,
rad. Olean sit '0)o week ea
itt BrIdaselee-The
are busy rravt.
0. 04 Area Vitiaeliturstz,-
of Ite.naall was a, IrbetOr01
nn' £0 for 11, claya !rat
..-Tho electron pastie4
tm5 viclnity;--Mr. George
*led. frOnvilie West look-
wr for Iris trIP.
ICLINTION--!rhe. remains of Afro. Lucy
Marr Ph4119s, who cornrhitted, '1.311c/de In
the HosPitel 'e'er the ifesCale at ,L0114
don last WedriesdaY, were fbroUght here
for eatermeat on Tnersdee.-4 • ,
AILSA CRAIG -The death 'occurred i-
towa on Friday nae„Ift. of Mrs. Freak
Atitineelt, Althettat. Mr.?, Atkinscea had
beer ailing tor so:me trine, pat wi-ats
Bright' . disag?, her ,sudden 'Paesing
awgY Wag g',S$04'saleek, She is earsiv
ed by Ar husband anti „severe children
one daughter, Mi*,4; Yeary havieg d3,Qa
genre years ago,' Another etaughter,
Annie of. Orah'ego, lelying" in a, ,versi,
serieus condition in. a hoepital there.
Ait.sA cuAJD.-;)fr. Ed, Harmer or
C-rahd Rapais who earne here a ,ohort.
time ago toattend the funeral eef bis
sister, :etre. Ross of "emery 'was taken
sudder4y P1 iastweek at the home itt
his brother. Ur. S. Harmer, townieee
west. Ife passed away en efonda,y
&it/f/te4
MCA. BLDG..
LONDON. ONT.
BUS/NESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS.
Registered last seasoit upwards of 300
$tudents and placed ever/ graduate. Seven
specially qualiged regular teaelleta, One
imndred told Arty Lenilaa lams emBloY
os ir trned help. College in sessiatt, from
Sept. .5 to June `31). Enter arlY time,
Ca trkleaue Free.
Forest City'P44124e13 College
atterthael
J. W, Wmat.torra.r, JR. J. W. WESTERVELT4
Chartered Agoeunteet, " PrinciPI0-
Vico Principal, i5
ra or I
or- oteetly
nO Glenn bis
1r Ins' none ti
or
T;te said debt eturve shah
dated upon the date ,or the Issue th
01 and as to both. Principal and in
est Shall hit PaYableU a.114113.1
tent a wltivint 20 years from the date
or low "atetta thereof, such-inatalltients
to he or aulc'i amounts that the aggro -
gate amount payable Ten, Principal and
'Interest In any year during the sniti
period Of ao years shall 'be aa nearlY
equal as May be to What Is payablo
tor principal and interest during Quell
or the other years of such period of
20 years, as at (Mt tt .said obtuse
or this Bylaw.
.0. The 'sai4 debentures shall bear
interest at 'the rate -of five per centunt
per armutu from the date of the, Issue
thereof, and the , said interest shall he
payable yearly on the day of the 3003)-
itit which the -said debentures aro is -
'sued, and as 10 both prpal' and in-
terest the eaid debentures shall be pay-
able in annual installueuto at a. char-
tered Bank n the 'said Village of Ere -
ter, thee Zest Of such inStalments to
become duo and bo paid In, one year af-
ter tas, date of the issue+. of the said
debentures.
4. During the currency ,ot the reeler
Debentures there ,shail be raised an-
_ _
nually by a Special rate on all the rate-
able property- in the said Corporation
of. the Vinaeg of Exeter, the sum of
$401.22, for the purpose of paying the
amount due It eachet the years for
Pealcipal and interest in respect of.
the said debt, as fOnOWS.--
PIIINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL
1, $151.22 $250.00 $401.22
103.79 242,43 "401.22
3 166.73 234.49 401.02
4 , 175.06 .226.16 401.22
5. 1813.81 217.41 ' 401.e2
. 6. 193.01 208,21 401.22
7. 202.66 198.'56 401.22
8. 212.79 • -188.43 401.22
9 223.48 177.79 401.22
10, 234.60 16,6.62 401.22
11. 246.83 154.819 401.22
12. ''-258.65 142.57 401.22
13. 271.58 129.64 401.22
116.06 401.22
15. 101.8p 401.22
16. 8,6.83 401.22
17. 71.11 401.22
18, 51.61 401.22
19. .360.94 87.28: 401.22
20. 3812.11 19.08. 401.22
5. That thee By-law shall come in-
to force and take erfect on the day of
the final passeng thereof.
6. That the votes, of the electors of
the said Village of Exeter, entitled 'to
vote on this by-law, be taken
on Monslay the "101 'day of JanuarY,
A. D. 1912, commencing; at 9 o'cloeTr in
the forenooh' and continaing until 5
o elockin the afternoon of the same daY,
at the following places' 01 the said Vil-
lage of Exet:er, and. by' the following
Deputy Returning ,Officers and Poll
Clerks, that s to.
PollAng Subdirvitioni No. 1, at Silas
Handford.'s Residence -Ed. Treble, D. R.
Officer, and Herb. Ford', Poll Clerk.
Polliteg Sub-diviSion, No. 2, at Town
Eall-W. D. Weekes, D. 11. Officer, atd
Jos. Davis, Poll Cloak. '
Polltig Sub -division No. at Jo. -In
Mitchell's Oftice--11onry Huston, D. It.
°Ulcer, and A. 0. Dyer, Poll Clerk.
Pollhig Sub -division No. 4, at
14. 285.10
299.42
314.39
330.11
346.61
January, 1012, for t.lie conveyance• of Walker's residealee-R. G. Seldon,
H1 AraJesty,:a Ma1.1s,, on a proposed Con Officer. and _Alex. .Poll
tract lo four years, six rouad trips pr Clerk. 1 •
we overr. ,I•C'irktan Sptacd.al Rural Route ,7. That Friday 'the 291h daY,' of 1)e -
Delivery) from the g,enther, 1911, 'at the ,hotar ot..*o'loek
forenoonshall 14
Printed '„.P. title -conia11-11,1-ws f tiler fe:i t'F44Clerk's office 'in It -la
, .,t'.3:_nci
,4c4;
-1oi'ma.1,: On ah. to pond,..tf.o.n.:q oDf prep° see place
6' a, d 131- nlc o ms whre tne Ke -eve- shall attend tb ppo tit
'9,4--T9nd!,‘r iay be obtalned at the Pe.i.",SenS to atteced
Office's' ef'Farcruhar, Iotht an , Nvine.fre-1placeaaforcfad and ' -art. final s Lun-.
sea, and at 'the office' Of ,„ the. Post) tripng UP Of the ',V0 t6s, the'Clerk 'tert bit...
..0" fee-- TrIsP,,c2:or „at -1(Pdlo,d, f nal- of the peaaons 14:ite-este4 in pro-
Pb4t- Offiee DePart-iiierit Mali Service Ina:1,11g, or opposeagathe passing ot this,
Drench., Ottawa,, 1,70) November,, 1911. By-law, respectively. •
G. C."' ANDERSON, Supertntende0t 8 ,Etio:t the Clerk Or titg CPrrit(ra-
=MI
sudden death. U. Batter,
Leh took place litot weok, shock -
4 the rya:dents of our village; ri.Vitlie
t her hottaework sho'stsidcaly tell over
„Id before her busha.n4 could summon
med:rai aid oho was dead. The cause of
death was heart failure, She war 81.
ware of age. - Ur. and
.Mrs. Zinunerinan, of Davenport, N,
D. are viaiting relatives here. -A, quiet
wedding was celebrated hem oa Wed-
nesday -,,vhen Miss Ida Prang was un-
ited in rattrr4goCto Mr. 'Corrigan, or
J. .7‘,Ialksa performed the ceremony.- Ra-
mon Well or oall,arris spending a few
weeks at his horns 1iere.-11arry Web-
er left last week for Berlin,* -Miss t.
Ottorbein or Doran, Is °visiting relatives
and !Mewls hero, for it few weeks. -.71
A. Constantine left for Toronto last
week owing 'to Oa illness, ot his father,
-Mr. Louis Weber has loft the Comtner-
cal hotel here and has cogaged with
Mr. Perkin as bartender at the Common
rat hotel at Heesall.-Mrs. Rev. White
s:des eS E'omptville, and Mr. Calvin.
I.Villisms of Buffalo,. N. Y., are here
at present owitt.r to the dee,lat ot their
Mother, Mrs. .7. A. 'Williams.
BOUNCING BABY'S
ECZEMA CURED
By Morriscy's No. 4.
Prescription 47 Years Old.
Pictou, N. S., July 8, 1910.
"When my baby was only two weeks
old I noticed a slight rash onhis body, and
the little fellow would cry and fret night
and day. I was greatly worried about him,
and tried everything to relieve him, but
without any success, The rash kept
getting worse and worse until his little face
and body was a mass of scabs. When he
was about six months old I was:advised to
try Father Morriscy's No. 4 Eczema
medicine, which I did.. In ahaut two
months time the scabs had diaper teed,
and the chidis now healthy ancl,streng.
I most thankfully recommend it to any-oi.e
suffering from Eczema."
Mrs. F. Gratton.
The above prescription is not a "Cure -
All" or so-called patent medicine. Dr.
Morriscy prescribed it for 44 years, and it
cured thoueands after other doctors failed.
Price, 50c. per box at your dealer"-, or
Father alerriecy :Medicine Co., Lie `red,
Alone eal. 2 0 I
roceries
We are now well estal)lish-
ed in business and we believe
on the best of authority (nom..
ely that of a daily increasing
business) that we are mee,ting"
a lona. felt ;want and 'giving
-the best of satisfaction.
.ifenaenaber our motto,---7-
"Fresh Groceries all tne time,"
',All kinds of produce taken
n exchanae.
JAS GOULD
3
PILES CURED at HOME
by New Absorption Method
If you suffer from bleeding,
itching, blind or protruding,
Piles, send me your address, and
will tell you how to cure your-
self at home by "the absorption
treatment; a/Ad will also send
some of this homo treatment
free for trial, with references
from your owu locality if re-
quested. -Immediate relief and
permanet. cure assured. Send
no money, but tell others a -
this offer, Write 'to -day to Mrs.,,
M. Stu -tuners, Box 840 Windsor
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ROSS Limited, £
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Manufacturing rtzryiers
a the manufacture of our Fur
arments the utmost care is ex-
ercised in the selecdon of all
material, and strict attention to
every detail in workmanship and
finish is attended to by expert
furriers. The workmanship all
Ross garments is the acme of
perfection and copiers upon the
wearer the greatest degree of
comfort, smartness and individ-
uality, Satisfaction goes with
every order placed with us,
ROSS' Limited
FurS and Cloaks
19S Dundee Street
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Learn why uifir:
FLOUR is unlike a,
other bra
;
PPURITY FLOUR is unlike any other brand of flour.
a two milling companies follow exactly the same
process of milling- In fact, no two different brands
of flour in the world are exactly alike in quality.
And here is another fact worth knowing: Every wbeat bony
Contains both high-grade and low-grade por-
tions. ,
-The process of milling RURITY flour costs
more than to mill ordinary flour. The low-
grade portions are separated and excluded.
PURITY is an ALL IUGII-GRADE, hard
wheat flour. It has greater strength, greater
absorptic:ri and oreater expansion. It is a
thirstier, more el'Dastic flour. It drinks more
water and expands into more loaves.
Use PURITY FLOUR for your next batch
-of bread. Count the loaves. You'll find
-you have made "MORE BREAD AND
BET -TER BREAD" from PURITY than
when you've used an equal weight of weaker
'arid cheaper flour:
"More bead and better bread'
/MAGINE, if"you can, liow much whiter, and more tooth-
HIGII-GRADE flour must be.
Arid eon you imagine yourself enjoying the
flakypie-crust and the light, delicate calce P
-your reward for using PURITY our
When rhaldrig pastry, please remember to
add more: shortening than required with
ordinary ,ffour-for on account of its extra
:throerng
ientil'P
iilg.ItfToRr IbeslO
t- pastry -results
requireseIsujtmore
s
Yes, PURITY FLOUR co -5,15 slig1111Y more
than ordinary flour. But USC, it once and
:youthan e. -di ff ere n
1! ay i t's r I more :arilItula 'mere
some, andmore nufritibus, the bread made from such a
d''PT,T 'Pi.'F)fl ti iour e'rceerv llk
'a by R. G. Seldon
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