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THE EXETER TIMES, FEBRUARY I,lth 190z,.
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Tis Still Our Growing Time
«hilo thanking our many friends for the liberal
patronage accorded us during the past year we would
cordially invite a continuance of the sante.
Our Prescription Department
which is in charge of an experienced dispenser, is so
thoroughly equipped and our stock of Po ItE Drugs and
Cheuliclas so large and varied that we are enabled as
ever to give prompt and entire satisfaction every time.
Doubtless the number of prescriptions dispensed in
this department of our store is larger than that put up
in any other drug store in the county and is steadily
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i increasing.
I n 1905 the number was tN,ki
In 1900 the number was ''f'=
In Itl)7 the number was 5111
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and in every instance -without substitution -the ex-
act ingredients called for, and the purest drugs procur-
able in the market have invariably been used -AND
NOT A SINGLE ERROR COMMITTED. Give us a. trial.
As usual we carry a full line of all the proprietory
and Patent -Medicines on the market, while our stock
of Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Pipes, Cigars, etc., will
compare favorably with anything in the country, and
cur prices, quality considered, cannot be beaten by
any drug store in the County of Huron.
BROWNING'S DRUG STORE
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Note and Comment
M. Y. i,leLean, Seaton le member -
elect for South Huron was introduc-
ed in the House Monday by Sir \\'il- suggested was broad, and it would
frill Laurier and }ton. G. P. Graham. ro;wire a little time before all the
-�-- details, necessarily arising in son-
-lion. W. J. Manna was last week nection with it, could be settled.
/laminated to contest the west riding With regard to the details some. crit -
of La►nbton itt the interest of the icism of the Government's program
PCouservatit•e party .for the L,gisla-13night be expected.
ture.
Canada, or over •( per cent. of the
population. Tho national digestion if
the bulk of these people were of for-
eign blood and lauugane, like the
emigrants into the United Stat,.,.,
would be sorely taxed. happily post
of them arc English speaking and
create no such social problem as our
neighbors have to deal with.
Discussing the jaw refor)n propo-
sals of the Government, as embodied
in the resolution of the attorney -gen-
eral, the lion. A. G. McKay said that
in the plain they are along ,lines with
which he was in agrcetnent. Mr.
McKay liointe(1 out that the reform,
, Plenty of work for the Legislature
• The fourth and final session of the is mapped out tit the unusually leng-
eleventh Legislature of Ontario oast thy speech froth the throne. Govern-
ment bills etre promised dealing with
law reform, redistribution of constit-
uencies, the mining latus, the liluor
traffic, the shops regulation act, the
railway and anunicipal board, and the
education act. Reports will be sub -
uniforms of his honor's staff, and the 'flitted upon the potter question:
earb of the Toronto consuls. con- the treatment of the insane by new
tra"ting with the black robes of methods practiced in Europe; Jhe re-
judees and the conventional frock- vi -ion of the statutes; prison labor;
coats of the ministers and numbers. the Temiskaming Railway; And the
The corridors were crowded with. result of the Government's mining
hundreds unable to gain admission t ventures iu dhe Cobalt region.
to the chamber. At 3 o'clock his; lion. Dr. lteutue's bill to amend the
Honor the Lieut. -Governor. reached 'act respecting ,local municipal tele -
the buildings. beim mei at the door Phone systems will be designed to
by Premier Whitney. It' was es- ' extend to municipalities which instal
torted to the Speaker's chair, where ( telephoto systems the right to pay
he read the speech froth the throne,
after which his honor retired. and
the Speaker took the chair. After
the three new members -Dr. Godfrey
of West York : A. E. Donovan. of
Brockville. and C. R. McKeown. of
I)utferiu-had been intro(luc-d, the
House adjourned.
Opened Tuesday 'afternoon at Toron-
to ttith all the pomp of civil,military
and official display. It was a bril-
liant social affair. Inside the cham-
ber the atone wail a striking one;
tie. rich •gowns of the ladies, the
for them by the issue of debentures
extending -over a period of years. At
present the cot gives municipalities
the privilege of owning, end operatin;
such plants, and of collecting rent
from subscribers. But the borrow-
ing powers are not such as to enable
the •aciuiring of systems under fav-
orable circumstances.
'I he house of Commerce passed 51r.I Probably the most familiar pair of
i'ieldintt's bill, tlppropri:ttin_ 22•850o! spectacles ti the Mous.: to -day is Bole
000 for the purchase of Fred grain for Mr. Graimo.s. By dint of practice
theNorthwest
on
conditionss that the
le. I:, heroine , cexceedingly expertrt iu
vegetations may be amended by 1110 (Ltt use. and can jiew do everything
11ouce. The principle regulations tare .% it thee( short of tossing thele tip
:is follows: I. For poet toil grain ,,ri(1catching there ttiuhr his eyebrow.
two be purchased ,i rota the farmers , \\ hercas. Opfer nen must rely on
in I he t\ (•stern Provinces. subject to • e hat nature gave them for approp-
offici:al grade and ttei,ttll t%1111 dtie ri:tte gestures to accompany their re -
pr t_ution :rr uii Virion- seeds. (narks. Mr. Graham has the tiddi-
• h t at
v h u r_la
l t L, 1 a t L, , v, • tional advantage of his etpccfaclrs.
lei •tern Itec.•,%iiI Elevator-. plc. When the precise word does not OC.
2- Ilotucst"d scttl,•1- -h ell a. c,'tvc cur to the minister of raiwlays. the
heed grain et cost at loin, ll, livery glasses are waved in the nir for a
includin•e all necessary chants-. -f1•1 moment like n magician's want and
No application shall b•• r•ciiteil trona invariably the word comes. During
any one op 41(1111 for more 111 it1 211u (tae course 01 alty remarks which
bushels of ser(( '41"i,11-1. 1tem.-t.1(1- Hon. Mr. Olafson snakes to the house
era sha11 be re Iud
tr,'h i,wl • .I 'iv his speel:Mies arc 011 and off Itis nose
cry of (meed genus to go rutty' s, fri.pucntly that his listeners
for the payment of sone. '.1• I'i.'ltl-%,•,telt himoil!' a sort of hypnotiz-
ing explained that the arnount - loot -,,(t air es the visual aids travel bock
id 1" 111c truvineis trill be i pti(l -mid forth. Mr. (;r,thant has an air of
ttithie the next fiscal year. Home- good fellowship about hitp that at-
lracty and his blunt honest way of
saying itt be thinks about any
matter in hand is in marked contrast
10 the wily adroit attestors of some
of his confreres in the cabinet, which
Taint at the old adage that words may
conceal more then they reveal. They
are. it appears. 1 things 1lecrssary
to make t successful sayer
Of gime
1h Out is cn anent to
things. t n
1Y say
yew
:icily
tan'( the other is an inclination
Oil the part of 1he hearers to i e.'ive
(herd from the utterer. bloat Condi-
tions are .favorabie le Ron. Mr. Gra-
ham. -London Fre- 1'res•.
Lucan
.,r. Si. hunter. of Ner•p:twa. Man -
visiting his cousin. '.iia. %VeliIiti-
totl Ilodeins. Mr. hunter is n na-
tive of flee • parts. butt his rest vis-
ite(( his former hon-(• for more (line
twclte tears. During 'l hat rim,' 1i^
Iia. become ,a very successful and
promtn.'tit business man of the West.
Mr. George Carter. cominntlly
knout as "Corner George." died nt
--- the family residence McGilli'1 at. on
ar'air10 0. £ .v hirr.eOflt.1(aa,. the It I1. 11141 ., :It the age of 73 % rs
Mr. carter 0.15 deist in lh( OtIasem
dist r ict. lint had livid -n10•1 of his life
in McGillivray end there had achiev-
ed mare than ordinary sitecrss as n
fanner. Stir% ising hire are his wi-
dow, four •ons and four el etchers*
George and Albert. livind n,• it I,ioutl'
Eli. of McGillivray and Isley. of the
Collegiate Institute sI i11. Kinston,
The Jar o
Coughin�
Hammer blows, steadily ap-
plied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
The best kind of a testimonial -
"Sold for over •izty Years'"
P SIfSkNct'Ltt
era s.
RAIL MGR.
WI bars So *•sets • w• pal;r.a
Oa formulas of all our meal ,,••.
Yltlou1111Na, constipation retard re
covert. Cure thtN• with Aysr'i Plus.
Salvation Army Praise
"I feel it my duty to testify to the
benefit I have received front the use of
Psychiue. 11'hile travelling in New On-
tario conducting special meetings 1 con-
tracted a very bad cold, which gradual-
ly developed into Bronchitis of the
worst form. 1 was advised to try
Psychine, which I diel, and after using
but a few bottles I was completely re-
stored to health. I recommend this
wonderful remedy to sufferers from
Bronchitis and other troubles."
Later: "1 wish to add that my Coke.
mince using Psychine, is stronger and
has much more ea raying power than it
had before 1 had bronchitis, and the
'vocal chords do not tire with speaking."
P. TILLER, Capt. Baty'''. Army.
Ann St., Toronto, Aug. 13, 1907.
Throat. lung and stomach troubles
cured by Psychiue; also incipient eon-
suiuption. All druggists, 50e and $1.00,
or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
Ont.; Mrs. Stevenson, in (ha North-
west.: Mrs. Leo Hodgins, Clandeboy,•
and the Misses Sadie and Jennie nt
hone. Mr. Carter, warden of the
London Jail, is cousin to the deceas-
ed. The funeral took place Saturday
afternoon to Sl. James cemetery and
the services were conducted by the
ltev. Arthur Carlisle.
Miss Roberta Fox, who the past
two years has been teaching school in
Lacomb, Alta., has resigned Ler posi-
tion and is now at her home here.
The bachelors' and beneediots' dance
which was to have been held Friday
night has been indefinitely postpon-
ed owing to the blockade, which
made it impossible for tile orches-
tra from London or any of the invit-
ed guests outside the town to reatlt
here.
The iter•. Arthur Carlisle, who went
to Lucknow a week ago to take the
services in the English Church there,
was snow -bound and unable to reach
dome until Saturday.
C A>F3TOFs.al'►.
Sean the the Kind Youu h ° I ais. 'wugtt
Sig .are � 144e
Cromarty
Owing to the severe storm-. our
mail service was stopped for , Ow
days last week.
Mr. Foster has opened up.a genera
n1 shoe shop in i1lcConnoll's build.
ing formerly occupied by Mr. Miller
and is now prepared to attend to
repairing and work in general.
Mr. Donald fork attended the fun-
eral of the late Rev. Peter Scott, for-
merly pastor of the ,Presbyterian
Church here. Ile was accompanied by
;Ir. Roy who represented the con-
gregation. A beautiful floral wreath
was sent as a token of respect from
the congregation to testify Their
sympathy with the bereaved fatnily
of their beloved former pastor.
Mr. Oswald Walker, sr., Is at pres-
ent very ill.
F. E. •B.
We heard ra matt say the other
morning that the abbreviation for
February -Feb.. -means freeze rvery
body, and that roan looked frozen in
his ulster. It was apparent that Ito
needed the kind of warmth that
stays, the warmth that reaches from
head to foot, all over the body. We
could have told him from personal
knowledge that hood's ,Sirasparilla
gives permanent warmth, it invigor-
ates lbs blood and speeds it along
through artery end veins, and really
fits (nen and women. boys and girls,
to enjoy cold weather and resist tho
attack of disease. 11 gives til.; right
kind of warmth, stimulates and
strengthens at the same time. anti
all its benefits are lasting. There
may be .1 suggestion in the for you.
-1 vish That 1 might talk with
all sick ones nbout. the Actual cause
of Stomach. heart and Kidney nil -
[Malta. To explain in person throw
weak Stomach nerves leads to Stom-
ach weakness, 1 am sure would in-
terest all. And it is the same with
weak Heart or weak kidneys. This
is why my prescription -Dr. Hhoop's
Restorative -so promptly reaches nil -
meets e Stomata Woo end
m.nl't of the Hann I r n
r
Kidneys. This0 week inside nerves
simply nerd more strength. My Res-
torative is the only prescription Ina(l
expressly for these nerves. Next to
seeing you personally, will 1.e to
mail you free.nyt
new booklet entit-
led,
it -
led, "1Vha1 To Do." I will also send
samples of my rest oral ivy 15 well.
Write for 1ite•book in -day. It will
surely iulerest you. Addrrss 1)r.
Shoop. itox 8. It•icine. Wis. V. 8.
Rowe ott•e y.
Zurich
Mist. (label Koehler Iris returned
home sifter ti pleasant visit with
her sister in 'lavislock.
Mrs. (Rev.) .1. P. Bauch, of 'Tokio.
Japan. addressed the .Junior Alliance
in the Evangelical church on Satur-
day. Several of Rev. Mauch'* chil-
dren took part in the exercises dress-
ed in dormers- cost limos.
The 2nt1 annual meeting of thaw
Huron \1-eether fnsurancy< Mutual Co
Ilan held in I he Town hail on Tues‘ -
day afternoon. The directors' audi-
tors' and secreta ry-1rt•asturrs' re -
Ports (fere lees,•nlyd after which 11u0
three retiring directors Messrs. W.
T. Cnldlfell, ti. lirokinshiri and \1'.
Thousands Are Sick
({9t1 the grip, colds. fevers. rheumatism,
neuralgia. Many Bight be well 1f they had
only taker flood's Sarsaparilla, the great
b1110(1 pnrlfler and health -regulating medi-
cine. 1t i+ a wonderful preventive as well
as torr. Keep It In your house and take 11.
Rhournatism-"I 'offered terrlt•ly from
rhoin,attsni: en. 1.tll. of Mooers aarsapa-
rilladid .., ani• 1. good 1 ant font more. Words
caunet say t..o nitwit for this medicine." Mss.
Wm. lit'ST. Darttnotith, N. S.
Erysipelas -''My hnsband had erysipelas.
(leer hint !Doers Saraapnrillaa, I s.•�i, saw a
ehange for the better, and t' hen he had talon
three bottles was entirely eared." Ms" \.
Asn. ('obourg. out.
Jaundice - "I had a seven- rasp nt
jaundie a and (ell fr.mr 1131•. AO lbs. in weight.
A friend advt.e l taking Refit's Sarsaparilla
lip
and \whorlI WO taken throe bottles was
and nn nay feet. • reser,' lswis. 19 Alpine
Street. e.o.m. Ma -s.
ilcwd's Sarsaparilla Is mold everywhere.
100 ihoes One Dollar. Prepared only by
C. I. flood Oo., Lowell -
gnaw
A\cutablePrcpardti7inforAs-
silnilating t eroodandltcgula-
ling Itte Stoiaactts anitl3owe1S of
.INFANTS (.HIIGI)ji#11:\
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PromotesDigestion,C1>rerful-
itess and Rcst.Contains neither
Opluin,Atorphine nor Mineral.
NOT NA1Iir_; O'rIC,
Itryce c/Oh d II-S!ML z'P'Jri FJt
Jrugn(in Sri
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U. S.Ie -
4, Jt SS.d .
Jprmtit -
.f/rmk•
floras, red -
OL'thrid Suva. .
11'u,erj/l.n fiats:
Aperfect Remedy forCongtipn-
tion, Sour Stolnach,Diarrhoea,
Worms ,Convulsions ,Feverish -
nes s and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
:1t 6 month% o1(1
.35DOSIS -.3.iCI NIs
EXACT COPY 0P WRAPEE B.
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cAsToRIAT
For Infants and Children :
The Kind You Have
The Molsons Bank
Established 1835.
HEAD OFFICE -
MONTREAL.
CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• 53,000.000.00
RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• •••' 53.000.000.00
Assets Over $33000,000.00
General Banking Business Transacted.
Always BoughtSavings Bank Department
• $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR
• Times a Year.
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• Dlckson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
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Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTOR!
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♦Ila 61NTAYa COYP* NY. N:W YONa O,TY.
B.
Rattler were re-elected for a A cumber of young men from
three years terra. The company car- Brussel'. wito drove over to Seaforth
on Friday to attend the rink, were
unable to return home on account of
and were in' town for a
week.
ries nearly rt million of insurance
and is in a very prosperous condi-
tion. At a subseluent meeting pf
the directors, A. G. Smillie was elect -
ted president. and W. 11. ,Battler
vice-president E. Zeller was appointed
Secy -Tress., and 0. ll. Boltzmann.
general agent.
Bears the
Signature
of
Tho Kind You liate Always Bought
the storm
few days
during the
Mr. Scott, who teaches out near
Ilruceftcld. ryas unable to reach Itis
school on Monday morning owing to
the bad condition of the roads. 111
got out as far as Charter's hill but
was obliged to turn back. Mr. Scott
has been teaching itt this particular
school for several years and this is
first time that too weather has pre-
vented Imo from opening his school.
The 100 Year Old Cough Cure
If the throat is "raw," -chest sore -bad cough
-and you ache "all over "-take
Bole's Preparation of
Friar's Cough Balsam
Best thing you ever tried. It ease, tare throat -heals the bangs -breaks up a cold -
and 01019 a cough in no time.
Prepared by the largest wholesale drug house Lt thr ,sort 1 from the formula in
use for over a century. Big bottle, 2 c. At druggists. Al
NATIONAL DRUG • CHEMICAL CO., UMITIO LONDON, ONT
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Sold in Exeter by W. S. COLE.
\VI(EN ARRANGING FOR YOUR
farm stock sale stake 11. a point to
have sour bills printed at the 'TIMES
office. Your bills will be attrac-
tively printed. and with every Sale
bill done at. This offico you will re-
ceive free a notitxl of ttlte sale in
this paper, tthich is rend every week
over the corresponding month of the
previous year. This incri ►sed de-
mand for Ontario wheat. Farmers
who keep abreast of the times know
about thee• blended flours. are using
them, and are planting Ontario wheat
for the n(lvancing market.
it is n great pity that every far.
by hundreds of people in Ibis local- titer in our province does not realize
ity and makes your sale known fp the importance of staking tlies,
many who may never have the op- blinded flours a *aces**. And every
e c 1 w
farmer can hits its this gre31 ork
l g (
is simpIy by buyinr, blended flours
whenever the flour barrel is empty.
The fanners themselves wi11 benefit
by getting more money for their
wheat. Stockmen and dairymen trill
share in the profits by paying less
for bran end shorts. As is well
known. the reason these feed Muffs
C091 80 much now is because our lo-
cal mills do tiol. grind ns much (`runt
as they 'hould. and cons'.tu ittly
have not the bran, etc.. to sell. And
finally. 111e whole province will bow.
fit. because higher prier's for wheat
means more money for everybody.
Port el
a r tinily t ' tet treeing 3 our bills.
S. S. NO. 2. USIIO1(NE.
'fits' folios% ilia is the report of S.
No. 2. IF shot n , for the month of ,lana
IV.- NIA y DMuch.b, Ethel Dunkin,
►kin
Garnet 1'.,s-utore, John A. Turnbull,
M(•rtl Still. Wilbert Irrowlt. Jr. IV,
-Teresa Coward. Kennet It McNicol,
Percy Slone. Sr. 111. -Annie Turn-
bull. Viola Dunkin, Charlie Allison
Coursev I:town. Milton 1lodgert, Wil.
lie Jeffrey. Mid. IIi.-Joanna Mon -
frith. Jeannie Allison. Lindsey Pollen
\elft( Stone. Jr. iII. - Llewelyand
Stewart. .lesaie !lodged. Hr. 11.- J.
Iloclgt•rt. Garfield Drown. Ilar'old --- -
Turnbull. Charlie Coward. I'tltlie Mor-
riso,i. Jt•. Ii.•-El:title 5tcwart. �otitIM [I tiro!' Fal'1 ' rs'
old Jeffrey, Ethel McDonald. Mary
McDonald, Bezel Dunkin, John Cola
tel.
C. A. Gowans. Teacher:
Institute.
'i ago i Iia meet s of t
b t m In t 1t
I 1(t g
(I Flour Y
Use 13 suet
t I~ o I l
s lofts
le -
above 'r \t� 1 held .t. sol
I*act ty all >n h,
.‘elk our millers about flet outlook -Far other. Bremier's 11311, felt y•
for Ontario wheat. and they sty that lith.; Crediton Township hall. Felty.
the future promises :I drafty it►- 17th.: Grand trend Public hall. Feby,
creasing market and higher. Ask IRI � '
tory DPhil, Dalt.
fess>
e •t s • I' •1i t•.
c a O u House, ,.
• u 1 1 h.: 11 n. I I r t
our femora. and *inns of them put 0 (
on a lone face ntd say( there is no 20111.; Strong's IIn11. Tuekersntitli,
money hi Ontario wheal. Felty. _'1st,: Varna Town I1a11, Fe14.
These ;nen are about fifty years be- 22nd. ; et 2 o'clock and 7.30 o'clock.
hind the .times. 'They 'lave it^fer J'AHQ('1lA1t
heard about such "tat•fat,;rlt+1
things" as blended flours. They use
Western hard patent flour." T11e
scientific farmer knows all grout
1Vcslirn flour. Ile knows. to i i' sor.
rots, that- it was the coming of Mati-
itoha wheat that sent down the lric
of Ontario wheal has been kepi so
low. This modern farther grows On-
tario wheat. for ti hich he 1 tiCAVCS n
fair price. With Ibis money he buys
blended flour. which contains Ontar-
io wheal, end ;a little Mani(olil ('ItI;I)1T(1.N
wheat to sold s.rett•tth. Time th • ,lfternoon Subject, The I'rincipl, s
spent- his money here ni home. '1'I • of Cultivation and Rota tion. A. G.
farmer. who uses "Weston' patent .'• eRcilzic : Noxious weeds aid hots
flour" is snaking rich the wheal , to Combat 'Chem, %V. 8. Fraser. of
viewers. of Manttoha awl AIyertaMedford; . Selected
fub •cl. Local.
P.
A11 Ibis rondo. however. theme i• a Madge rind It. Gardener. I v.•nita
healthy denrin(1 for Ontario wheat. subject. Ileavy hors's, A. G. McKee -
The blended flours are meeting ,with zit: 20th(. Century .Agrindilire. W.
the most r. Succcas. Th.' •ilii S, Fraser.
(11'' Olt.\N!) REND)
subject. The 1'rinrit.) •8
1f:••►noou a 'lrj, (a. the Orot. inti of
(tool Crops, 1t. eitiNitheition. of hncas-
ter : Laying out of the Parte end
'Planning of buildings for Utility
'Purposes. A. 0. McKenzie. of Fair-
view ; Jielected Subject. f.oca1. \V.
Lew 1s. Evening subject. 'fit • Parte
1VaIer Supply. It. Stephenson, of Att-
cader: The Principles of Cultivation
and lintel ton. A. 0. McKenzie, of
Fairview.
1 DENTAL
INVESTIGATE DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D.
Into the merits of the D• S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD., ONT.
It is the most successful linen
ness training school in Western
Ontario. Our Commercial Short-
hand and Telegraphic Depart-
ments are in the charge of able
'8 instructors of experience. All
our courses are thorough, up-to-
date and practical. We have be-
come one of the largest business
training schools in the province.
Get our free catalogue and learn
what we are doing. Commer-
cial schools as well as business
Wren employ our graduates. Stu-
dents are entering each week.
Enter now. �.
t•
Dental Surgeon
Office over Wildman & Stanbury'tt
Main street-ExE'rnu.
R. 0. F. ROL'LSTON, L. D. S.
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
•r• Graduate of Toronto University.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson R Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
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ELLIOTT .i. MCLACHLAN, t
fir• Principals. ,.
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A Six octave
Piano Cased
Organ
First Class Condition
for
50.00
S. Martin & Soll
THE
BEST
FLOUR
We have on hand a supply of
the best flour made from No. f
Manitoba hard wheat manufact-
ured by Pfeffer Bros, of Milverton
you can get it at the Exeter ware-
house.
Grab Wao6atl
Remember we pay highest
prices for all kinds of grain.
R. G SELDON
Exeter, Centralia
and Cland o
eb ye
of Cultivation nod potation. A. 0.
McKenzie ; Noxious weeds and how
to Combat Them. W. S. Fraser: Se-
lected subject. Local, \V. Lewis. and
It. D. McLean. Evening subject.
Ileavy Iiorscs, A. G. McKenzie : 2Oth
Century Agriculture, \V. 8. Fraser.
/.URIC!!
A11erruxrrt Subject. Heavy Horses.
A. 0. McKenzie; S'e,ds and how to
Combat 'filen). \V. 8. Fraser ;-fielec-
led Subject, Loral. 1'. Fraser and W.
Lewis. Evening Subject. 'Principles
of Cultivation and potation. A. 0.
dicKcnzie : Eastern and Western
('suede, \V. 8, E' reser.
11ENSALL
Afternotrn Subject, 11,1vy flat-,-
A. 0. McKenzie; Noxio(ts weed" etel
how to Combat Them, \V. N. Friier:
Selected subject. Local. TCarling'.
subject Poultry 'atd i
o \cN
u T -
ton. Evening subject. Laying out of
the fern( and Planning Ituildittes for
1'1ility Purposes. A. G. McKenzie:
20th Century Agriculture. W. 8.
Fr.a.er.
81Roo( Oe' i(A1.1.
Afternoon Subject, Principles of
Rotation and Cult ivation. A. O. Mc-
Kenzie: Sheep breeding and Manage-
ment. %V. O. Fraser: Subject Selec-
ted. Local, Alt's. Mustard. Evening
Subject. Dairy Cattle, A. 0. McKen-
zie: 201h. Century Agriculture. W.
8. Fraser.
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
• P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Ura
varsity. office and re'idonence. Dominion
Laboratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
Lewis Thomas& Nuttier
Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department of Public works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and county
Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and W aterwvorka
System Wharves, Midges and Re -enforced Concrete
Phone 2'?20 London Ontarlp
VAItNA
Afternoon eubj.•et. 11,.rtt hors ••
A. G. Mel' enzi' : Intprot em,'nt of •
Seed. \V. 8. Eraser ; 11114j,'rt 8: lecled.
Local. It. It. McLean and Jolut Spar- '
row. Evening Subject. Reef Cattle.
A. G. McKenzie: 20th Century A,-
riculturc, W. S. Frame.
AConcert will also be given al
each of the evening ineetin,rs.
W. D. Sanders. fres.. Exeter. It.
8.
Phillip.. Sec.-Treas.. IL•n'ill.
HONEY TO LOAN
a
We have unlimited private funds for tome
ant upon farm or village property at towel
&tea of interest.
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
arrletere, Solicitors, Notaries Conve aaosie
Commissioners, Soltcitora for the Motions
Bank. to.
looney to Loan a0 lowest rates of letterset(.
OFFICE( -MAIN STREET. EXETER.
t.
CARLING H. A. L. H. mows A
i"jONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private tnnda
oan on farm and village properties at townie*
tnterest.
OLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Sollcltors. Meet SLIEzetes
souls al i e COnodioD NOCrn West
HOMESTEAD ILE( ULATIONS.
A\Yet en numbered section of Dominion lands in
>;nnitoba, taskatchewan and Alberta, excepting
S and 211, not reserved, may be homesteaded by
any person who is the sole head of a }anti]) , or any
male over 15 3 et re of age, to the extent of one -gnat•
ter section of 160 acres, more or Tess.
Application for entry must be made in 1 cr., n by
the applicant at a Dominion lands Art , . Sub-
agency for the distnc't. In which the land is ..tuate.
Entry by proxy may, hoarser, be made at an ege0•
(3on certainconditions by the father, mother, s00,
daughter, brother or sister of an interdirg home.
steader. •
The homesteader is required to perform the
homestead duties under one of the folk.w ing loam
(1) At least six months' residence upon awed cult!.
cation of the land in each year for three) fat•
(2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, 1 a rforID
the required residence duties be Iiting on forming
land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (801
cores in extent In the vicinity of his homestead.
Joint ownership in land sill tot meet this require•
meat,
Co 1f the father (or mother, If the father is des
ceased) of the homesteader has permanent residcio0
onfarming endows b
tm 1 tel sole- t him not km thee
1
right) - acres in x � staidly n
s - (-U extent, m the itnll� ( rhe
homestead or upon a homestead entered for by
pohim
in the vicinity, such homesteader may t.c•aform hie -
own residence duties by leing s ith •the father Of
mpother,
4Thr temp '•tkinit�" thin the too preceeding
artk:ra .hs is deane.l as in
riot snore an
nine miles n adlret line, exelusire of road a1:OWs
an(es crossed in tha measurement,
'. A homesteader intending to perform bis reel'
Bence duties In accordance with the abote sidle
thing with his parents or on farming land ow nrd b
himself t notlty the agent of the dist ri(t of 111112
intention,
Six months' notice In writing d.o111i be gi%en tO
the Commissioner of Uondnion l.uids at (Ottawa 0f
intention to apply for intent.
tt','.s,
Demes) of the Minister of the Interior
Y. IL-Untnthoriu.d pnblication of this adiertlse
went ',Minot be paid for
Store Property for Sale
In the village of Exeter, composed
of the North part nt Lot 11 on the
West side of .-fain Street. consistifl1
e Feces! ( r .
o[ ono (•tic s, and the Int 1 v
z 1 0 I t
iC
now used for a poo off ice, known a
The Johns Block.
For terms atol particulars ippplY
to Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer, Fara
1
guts' r. o-19•47.
Tie Usborne and tilbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar,:Ont•
Pron. W. 11. I'ASSMORE, Farquhar,
Vice -Pres,: -J. L. itt'ess:t.t.,
itestoroLDALE, P. 0.
D I H EOTO R
Wm. Roo, RoRNS.tinLo P. 0
Wal. Sumo��'i�('tlELPRA P.O.
T. RYAti, DUBLIN P. 0
1totiF:ItT NOitRtIS, Strata.
A 6 F.N'1'`(,
l Il:95:i\ , Exeter. agent ret
end t:!dilul1bt.
r.l,IVFit 11,\ItBtIS, Munro. apealt♦
o Hihh^r•. F11011r'n•. 104 ingan•
B. W F. SFAVERS.
Seco Trnoo Frsrquhar.
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