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Dr. G. F. ROULSTON, L.13.S., -D.D.S..
D'NTI ST
Idember of the R.0 Fa S. of, Ontario and
Honor Graduate o1 Toronto Univerafiy,
affiso—Over Dickson & .Carling's law
office. Closed`. Wednesday afternoons,
'BAR. A. R. ICINSMAN, L.D,S•,
Honor Graduate ,,o? Toronto University
DENTIST
Teeth extracted -Without Pain, or any
bad, `effects. Off;cee over Gladmatu
Stattbury's, Orrice, Man Street, Exeter,
LEG .L
DjCKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries. Conveyancers, Coni.
Missioners. Solicitors for the Molaone
Bank, etc. •
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest
Offices—Main-St., Exeter
Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MoNET TO LOAN
We have a ` large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village prop-
erc:ea at' low rates of interest.
GLADMAN: & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter,.,
J. SENIOR
Agetnt CQnfederat ion I.dre Assurance,
CorP.a,nY, also Fire Insurance to lead-
ing Canadian and British Coinpaxntea.
'Mia in -St., Exeter.
t,.IG NSED AUCTIONEER
WM. ANDERSON, Ltrensed .Auctioneer
lir Burson. County. Tertnzsi'' "reasonable,
Pette can ,be made at tate" Advocate,
Elsner.. azr' henry Silber's Office, Cr"ed-
lton.
B. CARLING
I,ife, Fire, Accident and Plate shuns
[neurance. Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting auction stalets. Exeter. Ont.
Many Dttaistess Colleges close Lor ve
at:an during the .summer.
Toronto, Ont., does not. NOW :s an
excellent time to .commence a course
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the ` MARVEL, accept no
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General Agents for Canada.
ONTARIO
PROVINCIAL LOAN OF $2,000,000
AND $210,i?00
a..m.
THE GOVERNMENT, QF THE PIEONT-
II+iCE OF ONTARIO. under the atrthor
ctyot Chapter 4, of the Statutes of
Ontario,, 1811, linvites subscriptions
from the public for a. loan sof $2,000;000
on bonds of the Province of Ontario,
or '"Ontario Government Stock."
The bonds will be dated. 1st May
1912, and payable on the 1st of Nov-
eznibe?, 1941, =n denominations of $1,000
each, with coupons attached for :interest
at the rate of k per cent. per annum,
payable half .yearly, on the 1stof May
and 1st or 'November in each year, at
the office of the Prov'Inciaj Treasurer,
Toronto or at the offi.ces of the Bank
of Montreal, in Montreal, Canada, and in
New -York, N. T. at the holder's op-
ti;on, Bonds will be spade payable 'to
bearer, but on request Will be regis-
tered :n the office of the Provincial
Treasurer and eendorsed as payable only
to the order of certain perulons or
corporations, and on request of holders
will be exchanged for "Ontario Govern-
ment Stock" at any time.
Also balance of Aigozlqun Pa4it,Loasn
of $210,000 on the sante toms and
with, the same dates, under the author-
ity of Chapter 9, 1 George V.
The !issue'price during the mouth of
May, 1912, will be 102 for each $100
and after the 31.st day of May, .1912,
the issue price wlai,be^,$102 and, interest
accrued front =the lst of May, 1912.
ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED
STOCK, ISSUED cilN,L1Ea THE A17T1I .
ORlTY OF THE SAID ACT ARE FREE
F11011 ALL ONTARIO PROVINCIAL
TAXES, CHARGES, SUCCESSION
DUTY AND IMPOSITIONS WIIATSO-
EVER;,
Purchasers sof Stock or Blonds will be
rega'-red to send certified cheque with
the application. Payable to the order of
the Trov'.tmc al 'T ^eaaurer et Ontario."
TWA 'loan ;a- raised upon the credit
of the Consol'Jdated !Revenue Fund or
Ontario. and is chargeable thereupon.
A. J. MAS'I-,L>SON,.
Provincial Treasurer.
Treasury Department. Parlament. Build-
' ;rags, Toronto, April 19th, 1912.
Newspapers eaisert;-ng Stip advertise"
flaunt without authority from the :Depart.
ment will ;not be paid for it.
COURT OF REVISION
OF TIE VILLAGE OF EXETER.
Notice ie hereby ,given that a Court
of Rev s'!at1,'for the .ti.eeestsntont Roll
of the ! V:di, e of .Exeter will hold its
Met meeting for the present year in the
Town Hall, ;;fixator, on Friday, Juno 7,
1012, at 7 o'clock p.m.
T. CARLING, Clerk
Exeter, May 15, 1912,
add Osborne
Dr. de Van's Female 'Pills
Areliable French regulator;
never ails.
These
piis are exceedingly powerfutin
regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations, Dr.doTares are soli at
pa box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
T4s Soobef Drug Co„ St. Catharines, Ont.
CURIOSITY Prompted
Many omen To Try
PURITY FLOUR
1
THEY were curious to see exactly what re-
sults would be produced by flour consisting
entirely of the high-grade portions of the
best Western hard wheat.
They were curious to know more about a flour
that contained none of the low-grade portions,
which are found in every wheat berry, but which
are separated and excluded from the high-grade
in the process of milling PURITY FLOUR.
THEY were curious to
l know whether an
ALL HIGII - GRADE
hard wheat flour w a s
really superior to a mixed
hard and soft wheat flour.
They were curious fo see .,.
-and taste the" ki%ld of
bread, buns, biscuits,
,cakes' and ,pies PTJRITY,
FLOUR ' would make.
Curiosity prompts you to
seek the knowledge they
discovered. It's urging
you to try . PURITY FLOUR.
;REMINDER On account of the extra strength
and extra quality of PURITY FLOUR it is
necessary, for best pastry -results, to add more
shortening than you are accustomed to use with
an ordinary flour. Add more water when mak-
ing bread.
Add PURITY FLOUR to your grocery list right now
',PURITY 'tau
as
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110
Me'ney Back
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Dandruff.
C •ar
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W S. COLE GUARANTEES PARIS=
IAN SAGE FOR DANDRUFF, AND.
FA1,.LING, HAUL
Destroy tee Dt '
andru t germs, that's
the only known way to eradicate eland-
ruff, and PAItIi,AN SAGE contains
just the ingretVidats that willdestroy
germs .
Dandsuft causes falling hair and bald-
ness because ehe 1Sttle dandruff' germs
sob the hair roots of the nourishment
ghat should ,go to supply life, luster,
and v!,gar to !ltd hair
PARISIAN SAGE costs but 50 cents
a bottlse at W S Cole's, ,and, druggists'
every^witfe(rq, It is guaranteed to ban-
ish dandruff, stop falling ;hair or scalp
itchy ,or tnioney back. The ger' 1, with the
Auburn hair its en every bottle, It Is a
most dela;441'1 A .and da ntily perfumed
dressing tlhh't -quickly invigorates the
scalp,
"My hair 'oras ;tatting out badly until
I began to ruse PARISIAN SAGE. but
it looks fine now. My hair was, getting
very thin, blot t it is getting think and
wavy." --Eliza Archer, 60 Church St.,
Hartford, Conn.. Tien 5.
KULl TON,,
Miss Laura Ethel Wiseman. one, tar
I irkton's termer esteemed young ladles.
Itas beeli the successful wt+nmer of the
gold medal '.n the Victoria Scheel tor
inurses at London, the award bens' made.
for proficiency in practical Waa}k. As
a, reward for her atta:'nsa?ents,tiles Wise
nita'r. has been appointed assistant sup-
"eri1ntqndent in the saln:e aehO,"?l,.
SAINT313URT
SOCIAL AND CONCERT --Rev. J. E;
(1. MOIllyard °will give his lime Ug1t.'`a
v'aws and lectures on "Ten Nig'ht's in a
,Barroom" and "The Rose, Shamrock
and Thstle' with 200 beautiful views
f-zt St, Patrick's scheol room^ on* Friday
evert t , May 24th. Tea 'served front Ta
to S P.m. Admission 30c, Children tae.
RRNSAL.i
The M011sa11 Gun, Club will, 1 a.
shoot on the 24t11; et Ma}. --G, C. Petty
this week disposed cat the :residence'
occupied by 3. 1i,:3nn Scott, oh King St:
to Mrs. Mc1Cay.--Death visited Hills -
green on Sunday talism' anal w itllarai,
son ,of Mars, George Pringle, et the
ago 01 1.9 •'>'eaa^s. Tito deceased had
been a cripple all his life owing iso a
deco - ay lira his 140,wer Bribe.
OSBORNE COUNCIL
Coolie:A anet at Tlowtishlp l{a11,'May 4,
All members were present. 'Minutes of
tho last regular meet ins were read and
approved. Sk, ndn—Etlerinlaon--that n
Court of Revision of the assessment
roll for 1912, ba held at Tawnahip,,Ball,
on Saturday, June 1, at 10 o'clock; and
tlrtat the Clerk duly advertise
sane.—
Ctirr.sd. Brock—Roefly that By-law
No. 2, coot:infixing the appointment .of
Pathmasters, be pas'sod, signed and seal
ed -Carried. Routly-Ellerington— that
By-Iaw No, 2, providing for repairs and
outlet to Anderson drat,!, as read, be
leaned by the Reeve and. Clerk, and the
the corporate seal attached.-Cakried.
Tho Clerk was instructed to write con
tractors for the construction of branch
B, El:anville Repairs. Tenders tof be op-
ened and contract let at next mneet.nf
of this council, June ist, at 3 o'clock.
Council then adjourned to meet Juno
lst, after Court Rev5sion.
F. Morley, Clerk.
KHIVA
John Cunnitghaum Dead.—It will be
sad news to soany, in this neighborhood
to learn bf tilt:s death of Sohn Cunning-
ham, eldest soh !of Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Cunningham of Ilderton, tormerir of
IC iva. The deceased was taken i11 on
April 29th, anda few days later a phy-
sician was called, who pronounced his
case appendicitis, and later peritonitis.
It was quite evident, from the first that.
h s condikian was serious and little hope
,was Heid ,out.Sryhis recovery. He,
however,. rallied through ;until Saturday!
April 4th, when .mumps set in on both
std s of the face, Iollowed by a relapse
of perOonitis and gradually sinking
death cla:jmed him on Wednes-
day, May 8tR, at the age of 14. years
5 months and 24 days. John was much
loved !ancon dills' associates, and will
be massed b,y all, but more particularly
the home, which has been robbed of
a hritght, kind-hearted boy, whom to.
know was to respect. Deep sympathy
1s expressed by Manyfriends to the
parents. Many were the floral tributes
4tte1uding a pillow fryomv,his teacher and
Sunday. school pupils, and; alsea wrea-,
Lb, from. Grace Sunday school, of which
Vials was a member. The funeral, which
was largely attended, took place Fri-
day to St. George's, Church cemetery;
HAY.
Chn:tstopher Paprett Dead.—The subject
of this sketch, which'' refers'•tjo the death
of, Mr. Clhatstlopher Eacrett(, was one of
the Pioneers iot•lIt8y Township, and was
a man noted for Pods .strict integrity,
this anally wood qualities' as a friend,
!neighbor hbo.r a.nd cAizefn, and hiss death is
regretted by la llartge circle.,of friends.
The deceased was stricken about a
month ago 'with a !stroke of paralysis,
from which the never recovered; and. 54
second stroke ended his. lite, he having
passed, away on Monday; May (3 ph.
Born n Bally Bri't'tus, Ireland, in she
year 1,834, deceased emigrated Co Can
sada about 12 years ag;o In 1854 he -
went to New Yiork arid` was marred,
and reiurnin„ to Canada settled' on t'he
2nd coneass`en of Hay, -where he has.
conti.nu.ously .:osrlded. ever since. Mrs.
Eztcre t,, died about two years. ,ago. Ile
was a man of cionslderable ln'genuity
and was much, t n;terested 111 mechanical
device's. 1 -le was it lover hof nyxis and
ones madea v`oiin which possessed
much beauty of One., Mr. Eacrett,
though .78 years and 5• five n:ionths oft
la e a�, ,ery ac5ve, mai acnd rode hie
Ye�"(rz'P''to a�ra'f his affli�
tto u,$atyt p dennse one'
,vlxff la Ott recd, and ,4 it e°7
brot ret tf11c 7,„4kbl Bran.foldC11aa1
of ':S. alp af' a � w t -61Detroit ;':he as
also suty'.l b Ve cions! and two
dau Met s -W liatri or Toronto ; Robert`
of Iie Sall; Alfred, Los Angeles, 'Cal.;
,Albert of Pert Ang•els; Frcd.lot. Se
attte, Wash„ Mrs. Webber, of Huston,
s,Te a.s, The funeral took place to the
E st Cemetery Thursday.
EGMO V 'u
�iD
zL — a
LE James u!tx: of ter
.3.g
a lengthy dilnees ,died hera' Satur-
day nht at the agic of 71 Yds,
ST, 1tiARYS-Gnarles McCaltum, a
p'.oneex after . a lingering illness tiled
Saturday !,:!Gilt, aged 8,5 years.
MITCHELL—W, 11, Iroupe,s, brakes
tnran otn the; G. T: R., was killed at
▪ ttchelt Monday by being run over by
tkte trait.
SEAFOTtTI-I--Wm. SIsith, a well,
known citizen, died shortly atter retiring
an Saturday n',ght as a result of heart
disease, aged 06 years.
BRUCE1• IELD—L,ghtning struck the
Ire abouse tat David !tcIntosil, last geek,
The crowd that soon was gathered by
telep'hona Put newt the fire beforei it got
to the barna,
TVCKERSMIT,It—Tina engagement s
announced sof Miss M4 Pearl Wise, da -
ghter of Mfr, and Mrs,* John Wise,
Tuckerem i , to Mr. Joann, A,' Innes, poll
Qt- Mr. and Mrs„ Ale rider ?rxten.. S -,
tea , the ana'rrUge to take puce early
;n June,
PARI HILI.,—rite ea,''a':n1J1 of Grieves
▪ Lesi':s was destroy!, by fire "reeetttiy.
It Was 1notxed In Haenel. tg cave lbs
ow^ and eai,g; net bnx4 the Mill ' a -a lntrll,
ed badly. The nausea pf tate gav is' tin-.
known. The w4ark of building was corn-
snenced > at once.
B IED --A a ,....••h the beloved a
L.A. ntl�1' tai h e ved rad
respected pieneer residents of this die.
tr.ct i:as departed trent this life, ;.1rs.
Sparks, rel;pt Of the, hats George Sparks
of the Ifrvnsan Ion -9, Stagtley, died at her
horT.e osz Tu,esdasY MOT4:.00. having rea-
ched a 'good aid.` $ho ha+d been "ll for
some bete sit that her dennise was not
uneatpect' d.
GIREENWAY—R, Carruthers met w:th
a. very painful a"cidest, last: Week. The
wheel' of e. wagon Passed ,over h<s foot`,
injuring itis toes' PIM -1)4)1.,
NOTICE—COURT OF REVISION',
TOWNSHIP OF MCGIL ,IVRAY
Notice is hereby K?,ven that the Court
of Rev:son on the Assessment Roll •of
the Townshep et McGillivray tor tite
year 1911, 'w,11 he In the,Town,., -iaii
WW'est McGillivray on Saturday the lot
day of June. 191.2 at the ivoutl et two
o'clock P, M. t
3, D Drummond. Clerk,
T.rlpE,R;S
'7'Q S NS1(1e OF 2,1+1CGILLIYRAY
-..rap.
The' unde s':lgned wsli releei;e tenders
for the, erect:On of a krch over
creek, on ,14!1e!Cott. opp. Lot 14, Plans
and spec'tication may be, seen at the,
res?dence of J. D: Drummond., Tp. ClerlS
genders will. -be : opened. -at the !town
EAR,' "vest McG3livray on Saturday the
tat. •dal , o.r Jure 1912, at ooze, .o'clock
Pali. The Owesi or any, tender not neeee
are' y accepted,
J: D, »rumnnond, W, T. Meas,
Clerk. Reeve.
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