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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-09-19, Page 4The Song of the Hair, Grand Openinj Fall and Winter Goods. We have just opened up tut im- mense import order of Scotch :old English goods in all the LATEST SHADES. Our success in the past has beer, due to oar knowledge that Honest Coods and Honest Prices must p' " LII in gartnent s which appeal to:the 1.. ; :: r class of : r .:de. CAL!. '9A ELY. J. H. Holtzrnann t'ItEuiToN Ostx.eter a huoctlfe, Sanders at Creech, Propa. THURSDAY, ,Sept. 19. '07 Crediton Fred E. 8iegner, hardware dealer at Durham, last week made an assign- ment. He started a hardware store in town a few years ago, but sold out and moved to Durham. -Mr. Chas. Zwicker attended the funeral of bis brother's wife at Brussels on Saturday. -Daniel Oestreicher and wife visited at Deeltwood last week. -Mrs. August Ewald and daughter visited friends in London. --Dr. and Mrs. Orme of Cen- tralia were guests of the Tatter's fath- er. Mr. C. Beaver. -H. K. Eilber is holidaying in Detroit, Cleveland and other places in Michigan. -Geo. Law- son has gone West. • Sorry to lose another of our good citizens. -A num- ber of the members of the Evangelical church will attend the annual Sunday school convention at Watreloo this week. -Wesley J. Finkbeiner has gone to Pittsburg with Chas. and Wm. Brown. -A large number attended the Exeter fair Tuesday and report a good show. -Rev. Eidt of Dashwood con- ducted quarterly service in the Evan- gelical chiitch Sunday in the absence of the presiding Elder, who is in the North weal, -John Torrance, license inspector of South Huron was in the village last Tuesday on ono of bis annual visits. -Our doctor will have a new business stand in a short time. - See .1. Holtzman's change of "ad." in this issue, the latest styles of fall and winter goods having just arrived at hie store. DEATH of Mas GEO. Zwi(;KSR.- The many friends here of Mr. George Zwicker of London, a former resident of this village. deeply sympathize with him in the sad bereavement which has come to his home, in the death of his wife, Lizzie Sample, daughter of the late Robert Sample of Brussels, at the age of 29 years. Mrs. Zwicker was ill for six months during which time she has borne her illness uncomplainingly and with greet fortitude. She was of a kindly and pleasant disposition and had a barge circle of friends. She was a soloist in Memorial church for sever- al years. Besides the husband she leaves it Aix months' old child. three brothers, two sisters and a mother to mourn her demise. The funeral ser- vice was held at her late r'e'sidence Friday evening, the rernai,.' being ta- ken to Brussels for internr.•ot Satur- day morning. • Greenway Mr. Shank of Parkhill is visiting friends in this vicinity. --Mee. W. J. Wilson and !hiss ,Myrtle Stinson visit- ed friends in Bayfield on Sunday. - The W. 11. S. are having their sewing circle and tea at Mrs. A. M. Wilson's to -day. --John Stew•ardeon and niece of Lucan visited his brother, Thos. Htewardson nn Snndsy.--Mr's. W. J. Wilson and Mrs. W. A. Wilson spent a couple of day. in L; ndnn. Kirkton Silts Shire captured first prize for his heavy draught colt at the London Fair. \fe,tsrs. \Vtn.,James and Henry Balfour have gone to Winnipeg to vis- it a sister who is ill. -Miss Effie Corn - kb has returned to Monkton after a pleasant visit et her home here. --ire Marshall has gone to Manitoba. -- Miss- es Line, end Ilene Marshall left fur Toronto Monday to attend the l ni- ver'sity. There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the scalp hcai:hy, and keeps it so. It is a regular hair -food ; this is the real secret of its won- t dcrful success. ••:kir.! ta•.c::tnonial- ' r o r s a pers." C • pis r • , rowan. •� • u e ee nary.:' et .rera er ••►S is <ts<(PURL 4. ..ig�/O r cR;A;YKanto. Fall Fair Continued. Lindh, aged ewe,-he.u•ling ewe. ewe hint. and pen. Lincolns --Abell ram, G Penhale; starling ram, aged ewe and pen, G I'. nhaele, 1' Madge; rant l.tneb, shear - ling (i Penhale 1 and 2; ewe lamb, P Madge, (1 Penhale, Leeicesters.-Aged rain. ,I Ray 1 and 2; -Availing ram, It Bell 1 and 2; rain lamb, ewe lamb, J Itay, A Elcoat; aged ewe. sheat•ling ewes, R. Bell, .1 Hay; pen. .I Itay, H Bell. Fat sheep. -Ewe, 1' Madge, (i Pen - hale; wether, J Ray, P Madge. Special -Dorset Horn, S Cudmore. J. T. Gipson, judge. PIGS Yorkshire -2 -yr -old boar, 1907 boar, (' Harvey; 2 -yr -old sow, 1 -yr -old sow, (' Harvey 1 and 2, 1907 sow, (' ll.uve•y 1, 2 aunt Berkshire -1907 boar, Dawson Bios; yr -old sow, Dawson Bros. 1 and 1907 sow, 1) Douglas 1 and 2, Dawson Bros. Tamworth- yr -old boar, 2.yr-old sow, 1) Douglas; yr -old hoar, 1007 hoar, yr -old sow, D Douglas 1 and 2; 1907 sow, 1) Douglas 1 and 2, Dawson Bros. Pigs for packing, 0 Harvey, 1) Douglas. Diploma, pen any bred, D Douglas, C Harvey, Dewson Bros. R Deihridge, judge. POULTRY Golden Pencilled Haniburgs, %V(•ar- ter 1 and 2; chicks, W Carter 1 and 2; Hotidans, \V Carter; chicks, \V Carter, (i W Irving; White crested Black Pol- and chicks. G W Irving; Orphington, 13 Makins 1 and 2; chicks, G Manson, Harvey Bros; White Leghorn chicks, I1 !licks 1 and 2, White Leghorns and chicks, W Carter, Buff Leghorns, 5 13aseerville; Andalusians, T Brock, tjr; ,Black Minorcan, G W Irving; chicks, Hicks 1 and 2; Silver Laced Wyan- dottes, E Heywood, W J Hern; chicks, G Marshall, E Heywood; White Wyan- dottes, G W IrvinT;, R Hicks; chicks. R Hicks, D Rowcltffe; Golden Wyan- dottes, E Heywood chicks, D Row- cliffe; Buff Wyandotte@ and chicks E Heywood; Black Wyandotte chicks, E Silver pencilled Wyandotte, E Hey- wood 2nd; Light Brebm's, Carling Bros; Dark Brahman, Langsbans and any variety Game, 0 W Irving; Bar- red Plymouth Rocks, Carling Bros. G Irving; chicks, Carling Bros 1 and 2; White Plymouth Rocks, - 0 Irving 1 and 2; Buff Rocks, D Rowcliffe, 0 Ir- ving; chicks, D Itowcliffe, Harvey Bros; Buff Cochin@ and chicks, 0 Ir- ving; Silver Grey Dorking and chicks, 0 Irving 1 and 2; Breasted Red Game, not known,G Irving: Bantams, S Bas- kerville, E Snell: chicks, S Baskerville: duckwing Bantams and chicks, 0 Marshall; any variety bantam and chicks, W Carter 1 and 2; Silver Span- gled Hamburg, W Carter 1 and 2; chicks, W Carter; Golden Spangled Hamburge, W Carter; Silver Penciled Hamburg and chicks, W Carter; Black Hamburg. W Carter 1 and 2; Silver Penciled Wyandottes and chicks J Senior; Partridge Wyandottes E Hey- wood; Red Caps. W Bawden; chicks, W Bawden 1 and 2; Bronze Turkeys and chicks, W Bawden; Bremen Geese W Carter; chicks, W Carter, F. Ho- garth; Pekin Ducks, G Irving, R San- ders; chicks, 0 Irving, W Bawden; Rouen Ducks, W Carter 1 and 2; chicks W Bawden: any variety ducks: T Brock, jr., 1 and 2; col. pigeons, (3 Marshall, TBrock, jr.. Belgian rabbits G Marshall, Harvey Bros.; Lop-eared rabbits, J Senior, G Marshall; any va- riety rabbits, W Carter,8 Baskerville; Guinea figs, W Carter; Guinea Fowl, H Handers. -Wm McLeod, judge. GRAiN AND SEEDS. 1 \Vhite fall wheat, .tny variety spring wheat. (1 -rowed parley, 2 rowed barley common oats. timothy seed, flax seed. col. grain, spells, and large [peas, J I[ Wise, M Brethour; red fall wheat, black oats,sinall peas, M Brethourei K \Vise; large oats, J K Wise 1 and 2; 'nee - eh Ines flour. Harvey Brns. 1 and 2: white leans, Miss E Ferguson, M 13rethour; clover seed, .1 Herberer, M Brethour; ensilage corn. .1 J Allison, \V Kernick.-W. (larding, Judge. VEGETABLES Potatoes of Hebron, G. Schroeder; Pearl of Savoy, T Brock, Jr.. T. Brock, Sr.; Empire State. 0 Schroeder, T Brock. sr.; Elephant, J Decker; Carmen No. I, 0 McLeod, 0 Manson; Rural New Yorkers, 0 Schroeder, T Brock, sr.; any variety, (i Schroeder, Hazel Dignan; new vari- ety. A E Deavitt, H. Jones. Winter cabbage. 0 Anderson, 0 Manson; fall cabbage. L Day, sr., L Day. jr.; blood beets. (i Anderson, J Cottle; globe heels, (4 Anderson, T. Swale; auger beets, It 1'elluw, J Dearing; lung man - golds. R Sanders. J Decker. \V Ker - nick: globe man olds, L Day, ,sr., 11 Sanders, 1 Day, r.: intermediate, W Kernick, R San ers, W Ford; horn carrots, T Smele, A 8 Deavitt; Nantes carrots, (3 Anderson. 1 Day,Jr.; long carrots. J Cottle. O Schroeder: field carrots. (3 Schroeder, J Decker; sweet corn, J Dearing, W Bowden; Indian corn, W Bowden, J Dearing. water- melons, D Haugh: pumpkins, (i An- derson, R Sanders: noise melon., R Sanders, F Hogarth: Hweed turnips. J Decker. E Reeder, W Kernick; variety turnips. 1 Day, sr., L Day. jr., cauli- flower. I. Day, jr., 0 Anderson: red onions and white or yellow onions. 0 Birney, .1 Cottle; tomatoes. 1 Day sr., '1' Senate: celery. 1 Day sr., 0 Ander- son: citron. .1 Dearing. R Sanders; par- snips. W Ker nick, J Cottle; Heihberd swoosh. 1. hay, sr., (3 Anderson: table squash. li Anderson. R Sanders: col. vegetables. (i Anderson, 1 Day, jr.; special, vegetable -pyster, T Sniele; veg- e;eble marrow. 1 Day, sr.: vegetable sepias!). I. hay, jr. --Amos t)oupe, judge. MANUFACTURERS D.,ileatic cloth end cotton warp. Mis, 11 Brethour: all -wool flannel, J K Wise: horse binnket, Miss Brethour, M Brethour; sewing machine, organ, :and special, piano, H Martin k Son; stuffed birds. A \fe1'hr-rson; fine salt, course salt. D Mill: f:ie tory quilt. fac- tot y t needs. col. tailors' goers col, am. finery. r.•1. groceries and eol. boots end 'hoe., J A Stewart: single h'rness W Beer 1 and 2: double harness, P Freone: Ladies hoots, gents' boots, hand nisde (spot or shoe. G Manson; cured ham, H hignen, i)r. Sweet; car• 'pester work, Boss Taylor Co.: bakers' bread, E. A, rollick. 1 snd 2: special, stoves and t,oilr'rs, \V J Rearm: bed• room furniture. Rowe & Atkin.on; pallor furniture and •.sorttnent up. holst•'ry. Rowe & ,>,,r1':,.on 1 and 2; aheelb.i row and pl ws, J McMurray. .10 Jon... and W 11 '.•'vett. judge. DAllt\' PItoorcrI'S 5lbs. butter, J Je.•kell, 4 Horton, \V Kernick, J Decker; 10 11,s, butter, R Kydd, 1' McTaggeu e, J Decker: pound • {{mutts, J Horton. It Kph!, Rev. Fear, b' M.'I'aggatt: speeiae1 huttet-,J Hotton, It. Kydd, F fioggatt; cheese, J. K. Wise, - J (i J'>ne-. W 11 Levet'. judge-. FlNI: Alt'rS Painting hind -rape, \W Esse' y. It Hicks: painting figure. Mrs. F Wick- wire, N. 1). !Burdon; painting fruit or 'loaves,. Mrs, \Vickw•ire, 13. Hicks; water color, landscape, N I) Hurdon, J G Forrest; water color, figure, wetter color fruit or flowers and picture. Hu- ron county scenery, J (i Forrest: Py- rography, J 0 Forrest. J A Stewart; crayon or pasteho, H Kydd, 11 Dignan; pencil sketch, C Heywood. J G Forest: col. photographs, photographs and col. views, Jos Senior; pen and ink sketch, 0 Heywood, I)r. Autos; special lettering. C HIeywood; butterflies, Jos Senior. MISCELLANEOUS Col. coins and col. -of stamps, G An- lderson 1 and 2. -Dr. Browning. judge. Col. canned fruit, E Raeder, J Deck- er; col. honey, J Haberer, A McPher- son; honey in comb, F Abbott, J Hal- erer; honey in jar, A McPherson, J Haberer; home made wines, Mrs Tom, Miss Toni; bottled pickles, Mrs Mc- Pherson, J Decker; canned vegetables, J Decker, Mis McPherson. 11 E Huston, judge. FLOW ERS Foliage plants, Begonias and Geran- iums, J Cottle. CUT FLOWERS Dahlias, J Cottle; Dahlias, G Mc- Leod; Pansies, Dr Amos, G Schroeder; German Asters, Ten weeks' stock, Verbenas, J Cottle, Dr Amos; single Petunias and double Petunias, J Cot- tle; Phlox Drommonds, J Cottle, Rev Fear; Gladiolas, Dr Amos, 0 McLeod; Zennias, J Cottle, G McLeod; cut flow- ers, Dr Amos; Annuals, J Cottle, Dr Amos. -Dr Browning, judge. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Arrese-Winter, F Triebner; fall, F Triebner, N D Hurdon; any variety winter apples. E Raeder, Mrs. Trieb- ner, any variety fall apples, E Raeder: R. I. Greenings. P. McTaggart, F. Triebner; Northern spies. E Roeder, F. Triebner; RoxboroRussets, W Fisher, R Yellow; Baldwins, D Haugh, 11 Jones; Westfield Seek -no -further, A Daynlan; snow apples, W Fisher, G Shroeder; Graveneteins, 11 Huston; fall Pippins, A Elcott;Colverts, A Rae- der, II Jones. King of Tompkins. E Raeder, P McTaggart: Alexander's, W Fisher, Mrs. Triebner; Canadian Red, E Raeder, M Brethour; Ribson Pip- pins, D Rowcliffe, M Salter; Wagners, M Salter, F Triehner; Grimes (i Pip- pins, F Triebner, Mrs Triebner; Maid- ens Blush, J Haberer. Wm Fisher; Golden Russets. FTriebner, D Haugh; Ontario. F Triehner; Wealty, Carling Bros, F Hogarth; Duchess Oldenburg, H Huston; Cranberry, Carling Bros: Cahashaw, N D Hurdon. special Crab- apples, Mrs. E. Heist. PEAK&, -Winter, A McPherson; Flem- ish Beauty, A Elcott, Mrs McPherson; Duchess of Anjouline, J Gill,J Creech, Sr; Beams Clatrgeau, A McPherson; Clapp's Favorite, A Elcott, E Raeder; Bell Lucrative, A Deavett; Sheldon, T Brock, Sr, Dr Antos; East Beurre, A Deavitt; Louis Bonnie de Jersey, Car- ling Bros, T Brock, Sr; Bur au de An- jou, Carling Bros, R Hicks; Bartlett, Mrs Wickwire, Carling Bros. Pr.i»ts.-Washington, J T Morgan, A El oat; imperial Gage, A Elcoat; Downes Purple, Ross Taylor Co, T Brock. Jr; Lombards, T 1h-ock, Jr. T Brock, Sr: any other variety, Miss Gregory, Ross Taylor Co: Abundance. Carling tiros, Robert Bell; Pond Seed- ling, 11 Nue•ston, Mrs White; Grand Duke, Ross Taylor Co, 5 Powell; Glass Seedling, Carling Bros, 1)1. Autos; Brad- shaw, Ross Taylor Co, S Powell; Rein Claude. A Elcoet. Oneees.-Concord, Mrs McPherson, Mrs Dignan, Delaware, F Hogarth; Rogers' No 15(Agawen),N 1) Hurdon; Rogers' No 10 (Merimac), A McPher- son; Rogers' No 9 Lindley), 11 Huston; Any variety, G -.Manson, 1' 8male, PEACHES.-Eeu•ly Crawford, Weekes Bros; late Crawford, Cr Schroeder; any other variety, Weekes Bros, Ross Taylor Co. •LADIES' WORK Rag carpet, Mrs. Tont, J K Wise; hooked mat, Miss 1 Johns, John Moir; sewed mat, Mrs. Tom, Miss N Torn; yarn mat, Mrs M Woellard: cotton stockings, Miss E Ferguson; ladies' wool mitt%, N Tom, Mrs Tom; silk mitts Mrs Woellard; men's wool mitts, N Toni, E Ferguson: men's wool gloves. Mrs. Toni, .1 K Wis..: knitted coutter- paene, N Tont, .3 K Wise: crochetcouu• ter pane. J Decker. F Hogarth; tufted counterpane, F Hogartb, Miss Breth- our; silk quilt, Mrs. Woellard, E Fer- guson; cotton quilt, 0 Northcott. L Johns; cloth quilt, N Tom, Mrs Tom; log cabin quilt, Mrs Tom, N Tom; wool @bawl, Miss Brooks, J G Forest; patch- work, Mrs Woellard 2nd; dauning.Mrs Woellard. N Torn; buttonholes, Mrs Woellard, Mrs. Tow; ',able mats, M Brooks. Mrs. Wickwire: doylies, Mrs. Bluett, Dr. Sweet; pillow sherries, J Docker; f'nr,• bag. Ml Brooks, Miss J Brown; laundry i.ag, E Ferguson: pin cushion. N Torn Mre. ‘White: sof. pil- low, J Brown. Mrs. Wickwire, Carling Bros; whisk holder,J (i Stanhurv,Mies Brethour; novelty. fancy work, N Turn, M Brooks; knitted slippper's, Mrs R'oellard, J K Wise; crocheted slip- pers, M Brooks, Mrs. Woellard; child's dress, Carlin Bros; Mrs Northcott: ladies' underclothing, hand made, 51 Meeks:ladies' underclothing, machine made, Mrs. Bluett; roan's shirt, Miss Brethour. E F urguson; afghan. 11 Dig- nan: tea cosy. N Torn, Mrs Bluett; scarf. Mrs. Knight,('arling Bros; fancy handkerchi.•ts. M Brooks, Mrs. Bluett: handkerchief case, Mrs. White, Mrs. Hlnett; embroidered centre piece, Mrs Woehl.i.1. J Brown: any kind centre piece. Carling ileus., .1 Brown; shirt waist. Mrs Bluett. Mrs White; crochet collars, M Brooks; crochet late, M Brooks, K Feeseie n; point crochet lace 31 Brooks: ('roobet fancy hraid work, Mis. 1Voellsrt1. \I Brooks; silk crochet work, M Brooks, LJohns: knitted Isre, t E Ferguson. Miss N Tom: Bet tenliirg lace, Mr%. J. \White• Mrs Knight;l Brazilian lee% Mr+ \V,,ellercl..3 Br,.w•n; tatting. Dr. Sweet; fine drawn work, Mrs N\ -bite, J Brown: beery drawn work. Mrs Miller. Mrs. White; screen work. Mee lil•tett Mrs Vnell:atd; braid work. \f.s., Grew'? v, Mrs White: cro- chet W erk, M 'knelt.; ore oriented un- derw,. ••. F Bogert/1. '1 33' . ,k•, Nor. wegi illembroidery. J De ker. jr., Mrs Miller; tread work. Miss et egory, E 'Int) Mooney Way There's nothing too goo. to go into MOONEY'S- CRACKERS The bc; flour that Canada mills, the best butter and cream that Canada's famous dairies can produce, and the best equipped bakery in Canada to convert them into the best crackers you aver ate M00ney's Perfection Cream Sodas They are beod eagles any time and -all the time. Crisp, inviting, toothsome Cassie Chadwick, the witch of fin- I ance, was :tricker blind at the thio 1 Penitentiary, where she i. ./wing a i tcn.•year term. To Teach Telegraphy //�CEN�T�RAALL LLc%����Gl/C/ l STBATFORO, ONT. We have three departments: Commercial, shorts hand and Telegraphy. We employ the btet Teach- ers that money eau tire. Our courses are thorough and practical and we assist worthy students to po- sitions. Those who wish to get a money-maAing education should get the best, Write tor our new catalogue and get particulars. This is the test time of year to enter our classes. ELLIOTT & McLACIIL_1N, Principals WAREHOUSES EXETER, CENTRALIA AND CLANDEBOYE At all Highest Price paid for Grain Uro Ferguson; modern cross stitch, Dr Sweet, Mrs Woellard; fine embroidery Mrs Woellard, Miss Brethour; cotton embroidery, Mrs Woellard, Carling Bros; heavy socks, Misa Brethour, Mrs F Triebner; fine socks. Mrs. Woellard; Applique embroidery, Mise Gregory, Mrs Woellard;ribbon embroidery,Miss Brethour 2nd;Roman wotk,Mrs %Vick - wire, Miss Brethour; Mount Mellick work, Mrs Woellard, Mrs. Wickwire; Persian embroidery, Mrs. Woellard; netting, Mise Haist, J G Stanbury; Queen Ann darning, Mrs Woellard; work by woman over 70, Mrs Wick- wire, Mrs. Bluett; hand sewing, Mrs Bluett, \Vol Fisher, Mrs Toru; col. la- dies' work, Mrs. Bluett. Mrs. McPher- son, Mrs. Northcott; col. ladies' {work, N Tom, Mrs Tom; sofa pillow, H Dig- nan, Mrs Northcott; Speciale, sofa pil- low, R Keddy; insert embroidery, Car- ling Bros; cross stitch, G Marshall; pa- per flowers, Miss Heist; shadow em- broidery, J Brown; point lloniton, Mrs Wickwire; tea apron, Miss Greg- ory; braiding, Misa Brethour; home- made bread, A (lane, J Decker, J Jeck- ell. Children's department. -Darned socks, dressed doll, dolls' clothes and pin cushion, D. Baugh; crochet work, R Kydd;ainting, N I) Hurdon. -Mrs Douglas, Miss Janet Ballantyne, Mrs Hastings, judges. ---Li ci an --- The farmers in this vicinity are busy threshing the wheat and barley, which are yielding very good, but the oats are generally light. Corn is do- ing very well, and if this weather con- tinues there will be a fair crop. -C. McCoomb, of Toronto, is visiting his parents bere. Hs will shortly leave to resume his stn lies at the dental college. -Mr. Preston, of Consecun, is renewing old acquaintances in town. -J. E. Schmidt took in the London fair heat week. -Mr. and Nits. \Nilson, of Carleton Place, are visiting at the home of the for•rner's parents. --Mrs. W. S. Cole, of Exeter, spent a few days at. the home of E. Mara last week.-Misa Mason, of Ottawa, has re- turned to town, and has again opened nip her millinery shop for the fall and winter trade. Miss Denholm, of I3len- heium, assistant milliner for the Misses Lee, has returned to town. -Jesse Foreman is !pending his vacation at home. --Chas. 8prowl, wife and fancily spent part of the past week in London. -George Armitage was Monday =ent- enced to thirty days in jail by Magis- trate McCoomh. He was convicted on two charges of chicken stealing and sentenced to :30 days on each count, the sentences to run concurrently.) The complaint was lodged by Ben. 1 Abbott, 4th con., 13iddulph, Armitage! having been caught in ;the act a few nights ago. it is alleged that Armit- age has been in the habit of stealing chickens from the farmers in that vi- cinity- for many months past. GMT A GOOD START Right now is the best time to start tae ing something; to get your K tine and System in shape to withstand the sudden changes of Val 1 and Winter, abide bring on Rheu- matism and other Kidney disorders. Bu -Ju is the remedy to take. "13n -ye" is guaran- teed, your money back if it fails. 50e at Orur atoms or by Mali. 89 111e aanm C1141111CaL CO. LAMM. MIISIMMIL Out 1 Tv__ } � Powder • taken 1t, ' ' „f my customers." " They say it makes lighter, tastier, finer -grained Biscuits and Cakes than any other they ever used!" Send for our new Cook - Hook -- free. �rata�nal r.r.rt a Chemical Co. res rf Contig r..mit•d ti• n'•raa1. RICH. SELDON (Successor to Joseph Cobbledick) AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Everyone needs something to create and nut it.i n strength for the td:';ly round of duties. There is nothing l':-'. than an Ale or' Porter, the put ity and merit of which has bean attested by chemists, physicians and experts at the great exhib- bitione. THE MOLSONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament MS) Head Office, - Montreal Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Assets Over $3,200,000 3,000,000 33,000,000 IXTY-TWO BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA - EXETER BRANCH - OFFICE POURS 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p. at, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed Saving Bank Departmentsuntil further notice interest on Sayings accounts w111 be credited quarterly instead of half yearly as formerly. Deposita or $t and upwards received. Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON cis CARLiNG, Solicitors. N. D. IIURDON, Manager, NOTICE Regina Watches, when sold without an Official Guarantee, and by other titian an authorized agent, ?'.;'C' ISili'.1e to he Second - Hand WW'atcli.. , taken in trade or procured in some other second-hand way. 1 r iii the only authorizea Official Agent here, and am the only one who can issue an Offic- ial Guarantee which will be re- spected by other Official Agents throughout Canada. Saintsbary Harvest thanksgiving services will be held in Mt. Patrick's church on Huns day next, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Racey will conduct the services. -Misr Elston of Detroit is visiting at Thos. Dicken's.-The iron bridge. with cement abutments and flooring, was completed and is one of the hest in the country. -Alonzo Abbott lost a val. table mare through death last week. - Ben Dobbs, we are pleased to note, is recovering from his recent illness. - Mr. Philips of London visited at the home of Alex. Mc.t)onald's last week. -Frank Smith's tears ran away one day last week and smashed a borrow. ed wagon considerably, hut otherwise no damage was done. --Mie. Mitchell of Stratford is visiting friends here. \VE.titesee. -Among the men?' mar- riage@ that have taken place in this vicinity few happy participants will have more universally the good wishes of our citizens for their future happi• news and prosperity than the young couple who were united in marriage on Wednesday, Sept. 11 We refer to Robert Coleman, )ate of Ireland, and Miss Nee me Dick in.'.datighter of Thos. Dickins of this plate. The wedding took place at the Kirk tem parsonage, at 4 recheck p.m.. Rev. Harpy ofileia. ting. The bride was attended by her sister Miss int• hath being I,e..nr1fully gowned in Cream costumes, while Reg. inald Hcxlgins supported the groom. At the conclusion of the eerctnuny the bridal party drove to the home of the bride's parents where . receptiur. was held. The young couple received the Crest wishes of :.11 present after which the company repaired to the dining room where it delicious and dainty tea was served. The remainder of the ev- ening yening was very pleasantly spent in verimie kir'ds of amusement. The bride is very pop•llar here as was seen by the large and handsome array of gifts which were showered uponther. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman will reside near Lucan. Your scribe extends hearty congratulations. -- -411111.-- Easy to Mix This. What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simpleprescription, as fnrn.'tlated by ft noted authority, who Ibein," that he leas found a positive remedy to cure almost any CN.(' of bieckeche or kidney or bladder derrangcruent. in the following simple pre -et ipt ion, if taken before the stage of 13t ikht'• dis- ease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one mince: Compound Syrup Serration ilia. tImee ounces. Shake well in a bottleaWd take in teaspoonful doses after each ureal and again at bedtime. A well-known druggist here at home, when asked iegarding this pre- scription. stated that the ingredients are all harmless, and can he obtained at a small cost from any gore! preecrire tion pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up a asked to do so. lie further stated that elide this preset ilit1 11) is often prescribed in tbenrnstic afflic- tions with eplcndid results, he could see no reason why it wool.' not be a splendid remedy for kidney and ori• Mil y tiouhle•s and barkaobe, as it hers a pecalliir action upon the kidney structure, cleansing these roost impor- tant organs and helping them to elft and filter hone the blood the foul ac- ids and waste matter which reuse sickness and anfferrng. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mire 'Ake in giving et a trial. 4 1 1