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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-07-15, Page 51 3 `t r GOLD MEDAL -FOR. - Ale and Porter AWARDED JOHN LABATT AT ST. LOUIS EXIIBITION 1904. Only medal for Ale in Canada - ECZEMA CURED IN SIMPLE WAY No more Dosing ti.e Stomach - C'u:e the Skin through the Skin When you have a scratch on your Land you wash It out and cleanse it and then the skin cures itself. You never • k of dosing your stomach for It. T..o best skill speciallsts to -day are agreed that the one, way to cure ecze- ma and similar slate diseases is through the akin, for statibttcs show that near- ly all eczema sufferers are perfectly stealthy in all other ways except as to their skin. If the eczema patients were realty sufferins from an Internal mal- ady, needing an internal remedy, the entire body and not the skin only,would be diseased. You can prove immediately the relief of a true akin cure by using oil of win- tergreen as compounded In D.D.D. Pre- scription. This liquid kills the disease germs, while toning up the healthy part of the akin. For free sample bottle write to The D.D.D. Laboratory, Department E. A., .:t Jordan street. Toronto. For sale by all druggists. The man who la ever ready to hand out advice to h18 neighbors, whether it is mechanical. architectural or improving and beautifying the surroundings at the 'tome, should first see that his own place of abode is beyond criticism. Such :nen injure the cause for which they aim .and in place of being looked upon as intelligent they are scorned by nearly every person with whom they come in ontact. exeter Abuocate SIBTER - - ONTARIO 11.00 if paid in adtanre, 11.10 a year if not w paid. To United States Sabscribersil•10 �OIL. • Year strictly inAdvatice. 8fNDERB a CREECH. Publishers. The Leading School ! Courses are practical. Our tea. here etperi• enc ed, and cur graduates capable to till velp{won- Bible po, tier!. We are reeetvrttg many applica- tions for oat e help. During a single day this week we re•eiwed seven applications for office help and fur for commerlal tearhen Onr . raduates .0 xeed as none others . Three departments - Commercial, Shorthand & Telegraphy Cati)4 to free ELLIOTT A McLAOHLAN Principals. High -Grade oh' PIANOS are always a pleasure to their owners ( l pod 11 We have sold and are selling a great many high-class pianos --and always at re.asonehle prices. Our Numerous Satisfied Customers i.; the strongest gtetrentee of the truth of the above assert ion. Our pianos today are the best that the piano•In !kers produce and our prices and terms are what you will appreciate. Do not ire too quick to believe per- sons who tell you different from the above for the purpose of -iriling you the tp and. in some cases, trashy goods at nig prices. l'all anti see .1i and b.• convinced that what we say we live up to. S. MARTIN &SON Exeter', Letting 'i t,ir,.l Emporium. Ther are are l ler the gaslity of their goods. LI. '!LEY. T N. ',sewer, of Lo•ndo•t 'pent t .• . the week with els nelce, airs. .1 . •.lt Queen and family. berore teavtntc a trip to Scotland. -M cater (lordott \v.,lkcr of Bad .rte. Nile t.. 'peat a few day. the first of the week v ith his uncle. Janne+ Broadtoot.- A large nunt!ser ftc:n thia locality ttte !ted the etturaion to Goderlch on Thursday last and report a pleasant outing -Mr. John Ifunkin is building a alio for William Glees. sr.. this week. -Mr. Jas. ilorton sold a line team of l.orses to T. E. Hand ford for a good figure. Jim always has something (etre in the horse !Irc.-Miss Jen. Horton was Tit Harpurhey over Sunday. -airs. W. Uie;th. sr.. has r•e•- turned frog, *fatting le Wellington Co. Her ?Mitt. Miss .lhnta Stewart accom- peelcd !or nonce. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Kewani for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cstanh Cure, F J. CHENEY a ('o., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned hare known F. J. Cheney for tae last 15 years, and belie. a him perfectly honorable in all buslr..ees tran.a tions and financially ahle to entry out ary obligations made by his arm. watM5e, K133/iI 8 Nca, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure is tatenInternally. ,. tin di- rectly on the blood and mo.'ous outlives of the sestem Tertimonialssent free. Peine :Se. per bot- tle. Sold by all Druggists, Take lt. i r Family Pitt, for conetip•tloe Park! 11-A quiet but very pretty wed. dl,:g took place on Dominion Day In tine etterr.00n, at %trnla. The contract - leg dartos were Mr. Norman G. Martin and Wee Wien Dempsey. both of Park- h1'.t. Trey were ueattendei and were u:. - it'd l' •edlack by Rev. J. le. Holmes. pato- of Devi: c 3•. churc',. Voters' Lists, 1909 Municipality of the Town- ship of Stephen, Coun- ty of Huron. Notice !s hereby give:!, that I have omitted or delivered to the persons nititioned le section 9 of THE ONTAR- to VOTERS' LISTS ACT, the copies re- quired by said sections to be so trans- mitted or delivered of the list, made pur- suant to said Act. of all persons ap- pearing by the las' revised Assessment Boil of the said municipality at Elec- t ions for members of the Legislative \eseinbly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up at nny office at CREDITON. ONT.,on the FOURTEENTH day of JULY. 1901) and remains there for Inepectlon. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac•:ord- ing to law. D.tte3 at Crediton. O.tt.. this 1 tth day July, A. D. 19OU. HENRY EILBER. Clerk of Township of Step:ten. SA REL'TA NFee18 Edythe Gray and Nora Brown the returned atter a month's visit with relatives and friends In Aylmer and Port Stanley. -Elder Gregory of the Latter Day Saint church, St. Marys. was a visitor with Mr. Robt. Gray last seek. -Mr. \V. H. Gray of Mitchell was ,t visitor at the same home part of last neck. -Wm. Reynolds of Sarnia and and hla sister of Earl Grey. Sask.. are making a prolonged visit at their old home Gere. -flaying is about ended in this district. The crop was pretty slim, owing largely to the dry weather. 0ALIO let. A.. Bears as The Kird Val Hate Always Bought of 7.URICIt Mra. Honing and daughter. Miss Lucy o' Colborne visited with Niro. Henry t►rtweln the past week. -Sirs Frederick Humphreys returned on Tuesday from e trip to the West, which he enjoyed •e.'y much. -The annual children's Day vete oboervel In the Evangelical church _e ti 14t . von. last Sunday. The pas- tor addressed the young people and ctt'.1dre t at 11.3.1 a. 111.. and ae in- 'eecet':tg p ogrant was rendreed at 2 p. 111., also at 1.10 p. nt,-Adam Faust is been quite 111 the past week or so. i•u• 1s slo•ely tecoveting.-Wm Kaereher • 1 !some owing to the lil:tess of tile nit ter. .tr. M. Kaerctter,-Misses Llz- z e and Nettle Melroee o; Baden and '1.,s Arbogast of Seberingville visited t' till ro;nc of Thos. Johnso t last week. -'1. Well has moved In the new office ie the north a td of llartielb'e big store. -Nieurtce Rau has returned from Ctat`aam Bu.isi:teas college. -Miss Ntary Fee and Mr. Milllant J. Fee at rived :.2/11 the Weit after a six weeks' pleas- ant visit with relatives. -Mrs. Henry Fault of Caro. ?itch. accompanied by fort and daughter. Is visiting with Ni as Lydia Faust aed other relatives. Attenipted Burglary. -A bold attempt at robbery was made about le o'clock T:;uridey ntort.ing. when the sate Inti the Herald office was blown open. Tne door le a complete wreck. although the lower bolt was not broken. and the te::tents of the safe were not got at. The damage to the safe Is considerable white the cabinet belonging to the Bell Telephone Co. and the front of the of - Hee were badly wrecked. As the branch et: the Motions Bank is in the same Noels. It Is thought by some that a n.' stake had been made. and that It was r(ntion of tee robbers to get at 1'tn caa!• In the bank There seems to be no clue. and no suspi;lous looking c:taracters were noticed in town. The damage *rill amount to over a hundred dollars. elee- EDEN Mr. A. Dickeno. of Hiddttlph. spent Sunday .at F. ('.sates.' --.Mrs. A. Min, Dougalanh daughter. Edna. of !mean, are visiting :at Mr. F. Luxton'.. -A number from here spent Mond sy in London. OL/TOA=La Bars A* TV Col Tea No Algin of MEGILLIVRAY. Tee dear!. occurred at els !tome. dth CA STO R IA con. of NlcGilllvray, oa Wednesday of For Infants and Children. last week of Mr. Wm. Mawaon, town- ship councillor, tit his 53rd year. De- ceased had bce:t ailing for some time with Bright's disease, which wee not c•ot..ldeted eErious until about three weeks ago. About a week ago he was compelled to go to bed from which he Hever rose. The family have the heart- felt /sympathy of a wide circle of friends in their bereavement. An aged and respected resident of MIc•Gillivray Bled recently in the person of Mrs. Sarah Connor, aged 79 years. She had resided here since 1871, moving here from Wellington County. Her hug band died in 1906. She is survived by ale children, who are Enoch Connor of Croswell. Mich.,, Mrs. Lewis Hope of McGillivray, Mrs. Jas. Nichols of Lo:. - don, William henry of London Town- ship. Mrs. Andrew Patton of Clandeboy,e and Mrs. Fred Harrison of .Asa Craig. STE&'IIEN COUNCIL. The council of the township of Step- . convened in the Town Hall, Credl- •v:t. on Monday. the 5th day of July. at 1 p.m. All members were present. The mlqutea of the previous meeting were read slid adopted. Moved by Weurth, steohded by Year- ley -That C. Kuhn be appointed over- seer for the construction of the con- crete abutments of the bridge across the Sauble River at 51.50 per day. -Carrier! Moved by Love, seconded by Weurth -That William Anderson oversee the construction of the temporary bridge across the river at Crediton East -Car- ried. The following orders were paid, • - Township Hay, Bell Tel. Taxes of 1908, 55.82; Municipal World, B. of H. Menke, $1.05; H. Battram, Township's portion of Award drain. 55; 11. F. EA - ie t•, caretaker lock-up, $2; Geo. tiep burn, rep. culvert on S. il. 52.50; Thoe. Oliver. culverts In Centralia, 805; Jos. Lawson, rep. Ford's bridge, 517: atilt. ttitchen, culvert S.B. 56: F. W. learn- cemb, Itienhofer & .torrisey Awards, 45.92; F. Dieiardine, the and ditch, 55 1'. Baker et al, award drain 011 N. B. 26.23; W. White, Gravel cortract No, 3. S.B. 8.25; C. Zwlcker, spikes, $1.40; S. Morrison, rep. bridge. 513; Simon Sweltzer, rep. culvert 50c; James Doyle, rep. bridge con. 12, 56.00 ;C. Klenzle, grading S. B. 36.50, grading N. B. 523. grading 31; 1t. 11111, rep. culvert 51.25; Jas. Doyle, gravel contract E. S. R. 11.- 75; 1:75; R. O'Rourke, gravel contract C. It. 420 ; Jas. Delehaya, Tile on S. 13. $7; Frank Triebner, rep. gravel pit, 513.00 John Keys, rep. Mud Creek bridge, $1; R. Bestard et al, com. and rep. culverts 22.30; II. Kraft, com. E. S. R. 51.35; Jacob Geiser, com. C. R. 2.50 ; J. F. Wein, rep. culvert and plank, 51.00, Geo Hartle, Gravel contract con. 21, 520.09 13. Cunningham, com. and plank. $2.35; N. Morrison, gravel contract C. R. 25.62 John NteLellan, gravel contract C. R. 8.2e, J. Wilhelm, corn. C. R. 1.35; J. Klurttpp, rep. culvert E. S. R. $1.; J. eicLellan, gravel. 8.30 ; N. Pollard, st. labor, $4 ; A. Morrisey. award drain, 7.83 ; M. O'Brien, tile on S. B. 56.25; \. ,\torrisey, the on S. B. 65; Evangel- !, a1 church, timber to repair Crediton bridge, 514 ; N. Clark, rep. culvert 75c; Mr. Westman. concrete tile on N. 13. a9 ; C. Prouty, gratuity. $25 ; E. Hughes, re- l'ef officer re Green B. of H. 512.5*. The Council adjourned to meet In the Town Hall, Crediton, on the 2nd day of August 1909, at 1 o'clock p. tn. Henry Eilber, Tp. Clerk Cif .411.1•TONI. =115.. Bears ee. , The K,nd `ill Hare AJJelyl Nutt Spate?, Lt;e4e BATILE THE NORTH SEA Ever ser a Dreadnought vomitting flame and destruction? That's what la g sing to be shown at the Canadian Nttlonal Exhibltloa, Toronto, this year. .t Met of these monsters of the eta will sail into view at one end of the arena at;d open fire on coast defence ec teeth and fortis at to a other end, and :Jr t1:c first time you will be able to retcllze what a ;lavas battle means. It wit! be the most striking spectacle ever put on at the Canadian National and w'11 gtvt you an idea of what all this ti r. di.c•ught talk in England means. SAiNTSBURY Niel. \S m• Simpson of Watford, who is tccm visiting around here. has re- ri turned home. -Miss Bertha Davis of l.o• doti le visiting friends here. -Geo. wno hart been visiting around here, has returned to hie t.onte in ?(Ings. N. W. T. -Mr. F. Davy, sr., Is confined to hie bed through Illness, as 1s also Mrs. Win. Derham. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3•uith of London were Inc guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Davie for a few days ieet week. -The Rev. G. W. fleecy preached an Orange sermon to a large number of Orangemen at seven p. rn. on Sunday last In the new Racey Parish Hall. -Mrs. Joseph Atkinson of Wheat- ley la visiting her parents. Ntr. h lid Mrs. Jas. Isaac. -Mr and Mrs. Josiah Cre- ery of Winchelsea visited at Mr. Nassau Davis' on Sunday last. HAY TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mra. Wm. Cook and daughter Lily of Seatorth visited Mrs. Cookvb old home last week.-Ntisses hazel and Ver- na Moore of Wingham visited at firs. J Oould's: A number from here celebrat- ed the 12th in Clinton. TO TH13 PUBLIC We are agents for Parisian Saga. -tt .i We Know the Guarantee is Genuine W. s. Cole Parisian Sage. the quick -arcing t restorer, is guaranteed - To stop Lalling hair. To cure dandruff To cure itching of tee scalp. To put lite Into faded hair. To make marsh hair soft and lug,, • To make :lair grow or money back it is the most delightful hair dress made. and Is a great favorite with ladies who desire beautiful and luiuruant hair. I'tice 50 cents a large bottle at .y.. S. Cole's or by rept-tee. all rrargea pre- paid from Girout Mfg. Co.. Fort tine. Ontario. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 6tgnature of IIENSALL Mra. Cawthrop of Atwood is the guest a: t.er mother. Mrs. Dick. -Ned Ford of Fargo, Notch Dakota, has been home for a few days after an absence of 11 years. -Miss Flora Reynolds is home front Kenora where she has been traching -Last Thursday was Civic Holiday and a large number want to Goderlch on the excursion. -last week Mr. and Mee. Bell of Detroit visited in ifeimall while o t their wedding trip. The bride was formerly Miss Ntyrtte Eyer of this place.-Heneall Coulee has pas- sed a by-law that it s!:all be unlawful for horses, mules, bulls, rants, sheep, goats oxenn, steer's, pige, and geese to run at large at any time. within the v'!itige.-Marion and Mona Case, the daughters of Joe. Case, Toronto, are t.elldaying here with their grand par- cttte.-Our milliners. Mute St. Clair eact Miss Barlett, have returns,! L•onte. -Garnet Cudmore to in Eastwood re - Levine the railway agent. -Miss Mettle Ellie and little ueice are visiting in the West. -Fred Stnallacombe is recovering nicely. He intends taking a trip west. -Dr. James Bell of Harrisburg. Penn., is hone for a three months' vacation on tee farm. -On Ju'y 1st, Miss Mlnlile Shatter, formerly of this place, was married to Dr. Reid of St. George. GRANDBEND Mrs. Fritz and Mrs. Jos. Brenner were in London last week to see the tat- ter's daughter who is 1n the hospital. t -campers are arriving dally and now most of the cottages are filled.- Mr. Tutter of Parkhill is delivering the morning pail here for the season. Mr. Harmer who has been visiting at Mr. John Ross' left for his home Thur sday.-Three bus loads from here and and Greene:ay attended the celebration on Monday at CiTinton.-sir. John Ross has rented Mr. Pollock's blacksmith shop for a terns of five years. -Mr. J. Gracello and sister Mrs. Shepherd vis- ited Sunday with Mr. and )yrs. A Gra- yellc.-Messrs. Mitchell & Statten dug a Tocac well for Mr. Wm. Paterson and inet with great bungee, on1Y digging a little over a day when they ,truck water which reached alt :eet from the top. -Maas 4Westland or London arrived to came !.ere one day last week. CENTRALIA Mr. Cidte Hicks of Alberta and Ills slater, Mrs Irving, of London are vis- iting their parents. Mr. and Mre. Rd. Hicks. -Mr. W. Colwiil, our hay king, has gone to Alberta on a businese trip. 4 -)tial efary Hepburn. who has been in do employ of the T. Eaton Co, is home testing up. -John W. Butt has returned nom Toronto -Dire. Wood of Lontloe le visiting her sisters, Misses Wilson. -The ball game on Monday ev- ening tetwcen Crediton and Centralia teams wan an eye-opener to our boys. tee Credlton lads winning by a score o' 9 to 0. -The general cry is for rain, rain Everything is In great need of it Lucan Mrs. Smith and daughter, Helen, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. Fred and Miss Ida Porte. -Mise Madeline O'Neil is renewing old acquaintances in town. -Miss Josie Simpson has returned home after a month's visit with friends in London. -The bummer tneeting of the Woman's Institute will be held here on Thursday. Miss Ash- ley will address the meetings after- noon and eueaing.-A union picnic of the three Lucan Sunday Schools and two of Clandt'boye will he held on Wednesday afternoon in John Parks' grove. -Mrs. John Murdy is visiting her son M. K. Murdy of London. --Mrs. Strand and family are the guests of her sister Mrs. S. C. Chown.-Mr.Ben. Hod gins of Montana is visiting hia mother here, after an absence of ten years. --Harold Murdy of London is spending his holidays in town. -Mes- srs. Clarence, Vernon and Gerald Car. lisle are holidaying at the lake. t31tEENW.\ Miss Daveni► Mason of (:rand !lend spent Sunday at her home here. -A large number front here took in the L. O. L. Celebration in Clinton oh Mon- day. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson spent Monday evening at Mr. W. J. Liens. ---Messrs. W. Miller and R. Neil of Mooresville spent Sunday at Mi. T. Stewardson's.---Mr. Henry Eggert head a very successful b.ttn•reisingg on Sst• iirday, and when cotnplete Mr. Eggert will have one of the most up-to-date barna in the village. --Miss Eva Wick- ert spent Sunday evening at Mrs. Geo. Luther's.--Mr.A. Stewardsun and Miss 1. Simpson of Lucan visited at Mr. Thos. Stewardson's on Sunday. -On Sunday next Rev, Mr. Newton will preach in Grace Church at 7:30 instead of in the afternoon. -Mr. P. Gooding is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. Mc- Eachen, in Detroit. -Mr. (leo. Shank of Mooresville visited friends in the vicinity. --Rev. T.A. Steadman preach- ed it very impressive and historical sermon to the Loyal Orange Lodge on Sunday last. .t large number of the members were present and the church was nicely decorated for the occasion. HARPLEY Well' The 12th of July has come and gone. --Mr. S. eweitzer, the liver '• man of Grand Rend, took two hus•loads of OreTigemen of the (ireenweg Lodge up to Clinton Monday morning. re. turning Tuesday morning. --Miss Eve- lyn Mollard of Duluth is visiting her grandma, Mrs. Geo. Sherritt.--The Jain which threatened to fall in this vicinity Monday evening moved north• ward. and gave the people a beautiful shower. --Miss Edith Taylor is spend• ing her holidays at her home on the 21st. -Miss Vera Jennison is staying with Mrs. Tans. Love at present, - Mr.. W. A. Mollard of Duluth, who is at present in Mt. Clemens, is expected to visit her mother, Mrs. (leo. Sber- ritt, in a couple of weeks. -Mr. .1. J. Taylor has his new house nearly com• plated. it is a beautiful building and will improve the 21st. [.ir '.' ierir 0° AROUND ABOUT US 114 AFT 1r stlkiallaall !Isola! Martell -Mrs. It. E. Hun.: :.ad part .t: utte ear bitten oft by her pony last ' *tk. It tad always been quiet and gen- tle before. The part of the car was put tek in place wait ttte hope that it would re -unite. Tuckerstnith.-A few days ago Harry Tyndall of the 4th concession had a *pare day with his traction engine and thought he would try an experiment In +he way of plowing. He hitched three double furrow kangaroo plows to the engine and set to work. With these tie Plowed five acres in seven hours. The work was done on sod and was as good as hand and horse power could do. To Mr. Tyndall belongs the credit of doleg the first plowing by ate.aJn in this town- ship. e !fay -On June 30th Mr. Wm. Forest o: Marquis, Sask., was married to Miss Emma G. Dignan. daughter of Mr. \War- • en Dignan of Hay, at the Main street per•.soeage, Exeter. Maguire -The death of an aged resi- dent took place on the 6th, when Char- lotte Smith, wile of Alexander Tod, p_tased away to her 69th year. The fun- eral took place on the 7th to the Eben- ezer centeter. Service was conducted to the church. Clinton -Our citizens were shocked by receipt of a telegram from Wainwright, Sask., stating that Mr. H. B. Ker, wl.o left Clutton a month ago, had dropped dead. The remains arrived in Clinton. accompanied by Walter, son of deceas- ed. and the funeral took place Friday afternoon. Mr. Ker was born In the County of Wellington. Twenty eight years ago he came to Clinton and at once took a position in the organ fac- tory, which he held until a month ago. Twenty-six years ago he married Miss Sophia Ahrens of Bayfield, who sur- vives him, together with their three daughters and two sons, Minnie, Mab- el. hazel. Walter and Elmer. Parkhill -Considerable- indignation Is being expressed among business men and others of this town at the manner in which prominent citizens have been treated In the matter of some recent barges of Illegal liquor selling. In the absence of real charges a.td straight cases the County Crown Attorney has been brought here. Constderable ex- citement has been aroused and lead- ing nten in the town have been summon- ed to answer In the court on a pure !expedition. It Is felt that the public money Is being spent and the good name ER SUFFERING,YEAR Cured by Lydia E. Pink' ham's VegetableCompound Fox Creek. N.11.-" I have always had pains in the lotus and a weak- ness there, and often after my meals lit y food would distress me and cause sore- ness. Lydia E. I'inkhaut'aVegeta- ble Compound has done in s m u c h good. Iain strong- er, digestion is bet- ter, and 1 van walk with ambition. I have encouraged many mothers of families to take it, as it is the best rem- edy in the world. You can publish this in the papers." - Mrs. IV! (AAA M BOURQU'E. Fox Creek, N.It., Canada. The above is only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. made front roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis- eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such suf- fering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound a trial before submit- ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynne Mass.. Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her advice is free. of the town soiled vette no good 1 be- ing in vie N and ttte general u, _, 01, nagardleaa of political feeling i-+ ' .at song permanent remedy should bo found for the trouble. ee HYSLOP •ICYCLES $23 • WHY NOT OWN AN AUTOMOBILE? If automobiles are needed anywhere at all they are in the One of the speakers of the Women's Institute, at Guelph, reci-e dieted :tat the time was near at hand when farmer's wives w., .. their own automobiles. Nor is the prediction zt visionary one. Le. telephone and the trolley, the automobile seems destined to add comfort of country life, and the cost will not interfere with your b : :1 , We can sell GO Good Second -Hand Machines .tt a mere fraction of original cost. These cars are taken by us as 1t payment for the newest and latest models, and are such as we can t.. , oeahly re_or:unencl. Any machine we send out is guaranteed to ', first-class condition, and beyond the fact that second-hand cars are m• this year's style, there is nothing wrong with them in any way. We them as a mean; of introduction to the country trade, and lit i ,' t1. values extra special to encourage quick buying. If interested, send y01.1 name and address for fuller particulars. HYSLOP BROS., Limited High -Class Automobiles an 1 Bicycles TORONTO.OV7 Sunshine Furnace has four triangular grate bars, each having three distinct sites. in the single -piece and two piece grate no such•Itkr provision is made for expansion or contraction, and a waste of coal always follows a shaking On the left- and right•hand sides are cotter pins, which when loosened permit the grates to slide out. These four grate bars are made of beau cast iron, *ad are finished up with bulldog teeth. The teeth will grind up the toughest clinker ; and UNSHIN because the grates are made in sections, not only can nothing but dust and ashes pass through, but after each shaking a different side can be presented to the Are. Also, with the Sunshine grate there is no backbreaking movements attached to the shaking. By gently rocking the lever, first ,.n the left and then on the right, the ashes are released on both sides,and fall through into the pan. s MCIary's For Sale by T. Hawkins d. Son, Exeter r Ll'11'LE DIGESTERS Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote Digestios. Mosey back if they fail to COTS. At all Drfdgisfs se direct frogs 23e. a Bos. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toth tt