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Exeter Times, 1909-08-26, Page 8++•+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 4.4.++++++-H-++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++.4.4-4-144-4.4 STEWART'S PHONE 16 Last ChariCe THis Sensori Seven OnlLadies Lin- /ett Skirts, - tucked. flounced and trimmed with Buttons and folds. Regular value e$2,25 to $2.75 You take your choice fcr only $1.33 1 • Mena Covert Rain Coats 1 Dandy Lot of ladies' white lawn Waists, trimmed with Lace, Insertion and fine Tucks, ranging in price from $1.25 to 1 50. You take your choice for 7.5e. in Grey, Mere is one Pure Wool close, fine Sweaters finish. well for the Boys in Navy made, best and ('ar• lining -,. Suit:tl,h• for rain or ' tlinal tvith fancy roll collars. ati 5l). 51) Cents. fall oyes coat. ..� $Q1.00 $1.25�1sin Black Chiffon Taeta u/Silk. all 341 inches wide. !'hese conte to us direct from the makers. No middle profit ex cept the agents. hest values we have e Celtic and finish are perfect.thl These are moneysavers.er shown. SPECIAL, A line of Scotch Gtnghams direct from tbo Old Country in new Stripes, CBeau- ties Everks y sad guaadowranteed, absolus. Real tely fast dye. 1211c. Dinner Sets Lovely new designs in im- ported Dinner Sets. 108 pieces to the set, pure white grounds hard semi china body, decor- ated with neat spray and floral r ffects, gold traced and stipple d. About fifty sets to choose from $7.75 to $15.00 "Bridal Rose" Our stock Austrian China. Anything from a tea cup to a full dinner set, acknowledged to be the pret- tiest pattern in the trade. Tea set for $7.23. Dinner Set $IS to $23.00 according to num- ber of pieces. "Ask for Bri- dal Roses" open Black Dress Goods '1. 1 M t S AUG _'titlt toot• _ 1's,l: ,:\Lh: OIt 'RENT-- T. ,t",'.` Times Want Cohn RELIABLE hues•, centrally. Is..c.1 ,1. 1 1 OLD ties:: ____- T E ply at Times Office. 11ONEY Volt SALE. five second bund %heed for sale.t+' John 1'ricbner. White clover honey in large seta- _ �- _ ;"e are still in the swim. Our Bargain Counter is again tion 10 cents per lb. \\ bite clover The ladened with honey in 1'uultd sections 13 ccuts lb.! here is 1t special offer. AT BARGAIN 1'H1C}:5• Both ends and All kinds of fall plums at market • Times and Famir for ly balance and Week- DRESS GOODS large pieces. Regular 33, lU• 50, tis and Prices. Mr•• Harry 5-241 1n, Win- only :fit^�5 cents. h Thisrate[i for sub- 75c per yard to clear 'loc. These goods chelsea. scr:ptions in Canada only•for your fila going -_-�- fare all good, heavy and durable; stake splendid diessesgone. Mise Itoae Cudtuore is spending a to school or you mothers. Come quick before they are all few dtys in Sexfotth this week. I •'The llensa:l Flouring Milts have Extra value in table ]tnen�ot a few dad 5undy I1lo den :uta 'font Cillittt.' on hand a large quantity of Feed.able Linen only.Ileal Linen Uau►l►akfullT2f in. wide r. turned I\loudly trout Ft. \\'i11;:nn•, and ail{ supply you with 13 ran nt with neat pattern, while they last $1.0) r:aa r s :: t ti `1a.U0 per per yard. also napkins to. s ieciallat 50 and 73c anitlunbl►eache d table bleached linen ►a table linen. good width, sl but ha well q nantit hed tof tl ein are going 75e. These are make room for our value, buthavingaq y goods which are arriving every day. Call and See our new range of fancy Suitings for ladies in all the n.lw shades and styles. ••••s•••••••••••••••••••••i • LOCALS Z • • •••••••• •••••••• •I••t••t ++++++-t•+•3'+•0.444.4-1-+.l•++++ :` The Time] till .Ills, It)10 for Thirty Cents. Tell + t 3�C• your Neighbor's about it. + , 4..j- ++++++++++++++++++++++ir+4 ++ .t••1, + IIOY TO LEARN PRINTING -One wlto has passed the entrance exams' !Stewart• noon. ll.nsrtll in afternoon. One ase Y preferred. Apply at TIDIES OFFICE. Eggs 20c trade, loll. cash; These l:ars, march:Ina isvisiting ., Ha, Miss Annie H 1nu'e n.u, of Berlin, is directoress in St. be guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. I Highest Prices for Producepre s subject to change Ed. Heideman. \t'AN'fF.D-Apprentice wanted to A week (tofu next Monday will to •Miss Evelyn Carling left 6antrday!earn barber trade. P.nprase and BROS I.:tbor Day. for New 'York to resume, her duties as Burke. CARIPIII'IC Luke's - 6ncnitIIl. FARM FOR BALE Situated on the second concession, lot 26, of the township of L'sbornc► three miles from Exeter and five i .....e•:••'e+•1••1•••1•+•1•'1•':'1'•1•-l1"II•�••:•�••'1' `•tl' miles from Hensel', close lo Church t 5 - and and one ntiI and arty there front •y OOO school. On this property is Z. I erected a good frame house, seven ;_. rooms, convenient to hard and Foft ... water ; barn o s 60 ft. with stabling underneath, horse stable 20 x 35, with drive floor and loft for hay. There eels. •••••-. t + 4.+ Over One thousand stu• 4 - dents dents enrolled by our chain '1' last year. It pays to at- + tend a link of this great t chair, for "IN UNION .,. THERE IS STRENGTH." The demand for our + graduates is THREE MMES the soppy } Other schools engage + our graduates as teachers. •1' A special course for teach- U t -. (Dr.) M;astwnod, of �I httby, is•!2.00 at.d bho r ylsiting her daughter. Mrs, J. G. Stan- the n; recurey Iyour nsta, requirements while bury. } jp o,) tt apt fined bread use our `Jars. \lunroc visited friends in 1 .,St:u w• !)rift Family 1 lour". Detroit and Rochester. Mien. last • %eek• WOOD FOR GALE. -1\'c arc now Miss .Lizzie d'inkbeiner, of ,London. i _tic tied to deliver to nut• part of is the vilest of her sister Mr-. \\'• '1.4 the to%n first class elm slaps. Al! Jlallrtt• orders promptly attended to. Mr. Fed, Fowell. of Chicago, arrived i 1t. GILLIES. Tuesdav evening to spend his vacation SHOES at the Bend. Mr. Win. and Stella •McGregor. o[� DR, OVENS EYE AND EAR BURS Urttua, aro visitmi; their aunt, Mts, geon, will be at the Commercial For Two Weeks Only we will give a special discount of 15% Geo. Manson. die - Bet •'. lieere !) 1r. rn. to 1 p. Igood line of Mir. Now is your chance to get shoed before the winter comes. Paisley and child, of New York `ea Glasses properly fitted and die- shoes in all sizes, to clear at 3Jc while they last, are again visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I eases of eve ear and nose treated. Next vsir Monday. Sept, 6th fore- C onl Ratri Lals Tea in Black, reg. 5oc, this week 40c Mfrs. 'Chas. 13irnev is visiting in Saginaw. ,>lich. Rev. and Mrs. Collins visited in Sarnia last week. The Exeter school will re -open for for the fall terra next Wednesday. Miss 31ati:da Bnikwitl, of Hamil- ton. is visiting her relatives here. 51r. Bert Wilson returned Saturday after n month's visit in Teterboro. 11. Y. \leL•nn, M. P.• of Seaforth. .vasa caller in town last Friday.•Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Fountain, of 4 - Miss 11a;kwi' visited her cousin •poronto, ►cho tspent "ware past fest acreare s in bush, also a good baring- b r weeks at the Rend, vision; \Irs. Bawden, at Clinton, last week. orchard. This pro City is well drath-r ;1, e. F miss Gladys llissett returned Sat- friends in •totrn' ed and in a good state of cultivation.l me urclay sifter :[ p:cas►nt visit in Paris. I Wile Martin. Orv.. Mtgs. and Mel'. It not Fold •privntcly before the 15th '?' Scotch teerea- of September will be Fold by public I •3 tt ' auction. Further notice . ill be .,. given. This property must be sold % { D as the proprietor is going west. For . \V . Icy particulars apply on the premises.I -t. ROBERT (GOWN. Prop. ! ,. FOR SALE 0 'Mr. T. 11. McCallum is attending a special meeting of th.• County Council nt Godericb• Mrs. T. ll. McCallum left yesterday for Toronto. where she will visit her delight -r Edna for a couple weeks. The marriage of ;Miss Amy Johns to Mrs. Cha•,• Adams, of Calgary, is announced to take place on Wednes- day, 'Sept. 1501. Black Dress Goods, one of our strongest lines. Our as- sortment is very complete. New lines are being opened up each week. We are showing some very pretty shadow stripes and blain mirror finished goods. See our lines at We, 75r, $1.00 and $[.33. Farm Produce is just as good as cash J. A. SZ'EWWCTAR.T ++++++++++++++++++++++++++r++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++ Great Clearing Sale Of All Summer Goods 'j'hey must all be cleared out regard- less of cost. New Dress Goods are in come and get a bargain. R. N. ROWE Phone '1'2 SUN NEVER SHONE on better cloth than we snake up into itrottsera. And the sun or rain can- not hurt Them either. 'they will neither fade or shrink. SOME EXTRA TROUSERS cannot fail to come in handy during your vacation. t.ct us make you a pair or FO that you needn't be afraid expose to the sus or rain. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, -- ONTARIO. One door north P. O. -411 Here To Stay 13us and Dray calls promptly attended to. \1r. and Mrs. E. L. 'Crocker. of Tor-Soutbcott attended the onto, "''' rkiling; rclativcs in .t°"•"I' at Seaforth yesterday. vilely. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Linderfield and `taking part in the 100 and 2.20 ards little con have returned from Detroit.levtnte. Mrs. Albert Snell and daughter of • Reports cny there is on excellent l.:utsinq, are visiting Mrs. Ann Snelh crop of pears this year. Not so with ,hiss T. White is In Detroit this Its, we have only one on our tree( so week attending the 'Millinery open- boys, please take note. ings. Miss 4 Miss Millie llyndtnan left Tuesday, Cottage and three lots in Exeter.. ere Miss J1ary Arnold visited to attend the millinery openings, I bring lots Nos. 65. 56 and 57 south of Graduated, of two years Flossie Jackson. at •MItchcll last' prior to resuming her position as Simco. Street. On this property is n + (jj ago are now earning $2, week• milliner at I'embrookc• tame cottage (brie], foundation) con- ,, 000 per annum. The :1.1Misses Ida and Lillie Marchand The first Annual Athletic uteet of taming five rootns and a good cel- +_ spent last leek with friends in God - the Exeter Y. M. C. A. will he held lar also a good well and a large +r,. `tTltt ocourGit.vi'1iy,`tand s:ch• on Labor ,Dap, when the different stable. Good garden and fruit trees. + U Eite Mr. John Gill was last week ap• championships tela be decided. The property has to be sold to wind + TEL1EGtt•vt,l�gtl1tyt• n 1 pointed bni:iti for the Canada Comte utl nn estate. Apply to 131 fL term UP. RUO' 3U Mrs. Dickson. widow of the late ei ADJIAN & STANBURV. pane. Rev. G. N. A. F. T. Dickson, a former Barristers, _ Write for particulars. 'Miss Nina .1:insm:ut retailed Satuin Pastor of the Main street MethodisC Exeter. Ontario. day after a visit with friends in 1 church. died at the borne of her\ I"" - fri In;crson• daughter in London. Thursday last. J[r. Win. J3nRsh.t%" left MondayI Clinton Business mora ng for Davidson, Sask.. to vis- The n,•w bowling green was FARM FOR SALE ed for piny last week and the bowle1 open - le a hundred acres lots '10 and 20 • it Iles sone. feel proud of their sv-w grounds. IOth and lith concession. of Step -I -'•r College lveral o[ the milliners are nt' •the Rrcen is one of the finest in hen. The farm has 10 acres good tending the openings in Toronto and Western Onfnrio and is wick enough hardwood bosh. bank barn '72 x 36� } other places. r so that thirteen games can he played. 'goad frame house. never failing well,, 4. Gem Spotton, Principal. Miss don.ie are visiting and friendsries Scott, of .,+ l„M„l„E4,.hhpa•+44+4.4.4•4.:. barn. good of London, art• visiting at Tuesday eveningeMrRFred W.cFarnt, c Thcn other the barn orchard. 1 ,. the North end. n he of London. Was appointed en- wells, orchard. Both pre in good' •c m I stats of cultivation These farms will be sold together or separate or will sell 150 acres• -- Possession can be had on March 1st. NEW 19;0. i( pal ties wish to purcbase they can do their p:owing now. Fort • farther particulars, apply to 'rhos. }t. Martyn. Exeter, Ont. Horses kept in stock for sale. WM. Tllle COOK'S DELIGIUT with a sack of STA! flour «'ill be t•gnallcd by your ow %when you find bow much better -things to eat you get. 4.STAR bakes more good loaves t FLOUR the sack than any other, bakes bread that stays moist and sweet, bakes biscuits that mother in • her pnlmiest days could not equal. par. Art. 'Wood. of Toronto, )9 i Rineer�for the nerd water works syr spending his vacation at the home of item. Plan and epecifications will be' his parents here. prepared at once and tenders asked for Mr. .1. G. Stunbury and family re -las as goon as possible. turned .last week from a visit with, `}r E. .1. Downie, of Pilot Mound: relatives in ,Whitby• I _, visiting his Parents- \I r. and biro. Mr. �\ tn. fin:cavil%, sr., returned ` it vies rd Downie. This i•+ JIr. last week otter visiting friends in • 11u►vnie's first visit to Ontario since London London and other places.he went west thirty years ago. Mr. Fred Howden, of London, is is in the employ of the Immigration visiting his grandparents, :\Mr• and' Department and stopped off here on Mrs. .los. Ilan -den, of Exeter. ( his N. -fly front 'Montreal where he Mr. Geo. E. Anderson is attending took Severn} undesirables for depor- the Grand lodge meeting of the I. O. talion. F.. being held at Chatham• itt rush of nine years, cxperi- Mr. and Mrs.\\'. Ii. Aitkct, of Tor- tn. nts have been conducted in treat onto. are visiting the latter's par- in winter wheat in different ways to cots, Mr. and airs. Samuel Smith. 1 prevent the development of rtinkiu, Mrs. W. .1. Denman and family re- snrtt, and theresults haveve overage sults carted home Iasi week. after sl►ethel forssfilvo ',�in n • •nt's• untreated seed pro - de. d 4.2 per Cont of smutted heads while weed sshiclt was immersed for twenty Ill lnlltea 111 11 sOattiolt made by addin r one pito of formalin to 42 ing Bend. the past couple of moutttl Charles .Wilson has beautified his residence in Exeter North by having it nicely painted and •t Cement walksta.,. ..t[a of %eller produced s crop laid down. t "'Well a:1: practically Ir`e front Mr. and Mrs. Beresford, of Cleve- • -nlnt. :and. obo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Neaman, returned i BTTh Mfollowititter. Alt is'ftu es► n nd rtrc the hone last 'l'hursday, '31r. G. W. Harrison left last week to two former residents of Osborn... to spend his vacation in London. 111 Messrs. Wm. 5loatci111 awl David 'the will take part in the tenni; tonins WngshDuncantar h, ti tnantdtulbm t tin miles men( ut Niagara dulls. west of High River. have expressed Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sheers, of Fort, to .The Tones their d,•liuht with their \\ 11linm, remised 1 o their home yes- . purehn►.c, and they and others who terriny sifter a several weeks' visit have aeon •the piece recently claim with the farmer's mother h re' I that the farm and the crops there Mrs. John Chariton and son and en are not equalled in this part of vss. .A. ,JlcKne• of Hanle}, Sask.. tie. country. Everything in in n I',id the it parents, \1 r. and Mrs.svonderfolly beautiful condition. and 1'uinttphrey at Ailsa Craig last week. on th' farts of 925 dens there are \i r.. A. Rherre and family desire X280 Hero. of Gall wheat. looking fine. ARNOLD 10 extend their thanks to the Exetrr and promises 11 yield equal to last lodge '1. 1►. ,I', for the i,ron,ptl yen r, which %n; 43 bn hel8 .1iloolks pnyute111 0l 1ht insurance 11 .4 on the Here; 30 ncrea sprint 113 of the late Alfred tfh;•ers•` ♦ l: 1 14 fine. ne its%s of will produce good; :1 a bushels; r - 'the general manager of the ,lo ' ley rent good and very heavy. This A site honk has issued an order that crop prosl'••rt is certainly sufficient Mortgage Sale Under and virtue of the powers con- tained in n certain 'Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale I there will be offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION% BY JAMES ANDERSON Auctioneer1 nt '1'111•: HASTINGS 110USE [, TIIh: Town of J'arkbill in tltc County of , Middlesex on Saturday the 4th day of i September A. D. 1909 nt the hour of., 2 o'clock 1'. M. the following vale-: able farm property. to -wit ; Lot num- te r Eight in the Twentieth Conces- 1 sign of the Township of McGillivray ; in the County of 5liddlcsex. i On the property there is n good dwelling house and barn. a good orchard. nhoo( 15 acres of bush, soil)to first elsiss. Farts well watered.: (foods delivered town part of A1,,;, five and one half nli1ea from; the Parkhill. flood rinds. A MOST DE-, SIIIA11LE 1'It01'EItT't , i 1'or terns and conditions of elle i appy to Kenneth Goodman Solicitor for Mortgages. 1 EID'I' I FiP(►ilel'1C.Z b Digit School Dep lrfment of the c I OId :�t•all(l JI The iact, r 1'ub.ic School toll rc•opcll�� `cptemher 11:t. %ish ;h•• 1n; lowing TfiLF.fi1tA1`HY stat[. Principal. W. il. Wcidenhrtm• We ast+ist graduates to post -- titer. 1;. A ; First Assistant. C. 13. Mc -1 Ons ae well as Rive ii.a meet thnr- Kin'.,•., 11.:A,; 'C The course a cove ed', A gentlemen 1•nssed trough bete A. J1. ,Johnson, The course covcrcd rridny with a machin» which ough training. Oct our free cat - is complete for second ells+ ccrtifica-. aroused considerable curiosity. T11O t at once. les and .junior rn oriel:%tion• The I machine is for ,pulling flax :old it is principals. 1 et record of this school plat's it said cls do work of several man Bonne at & MCLA(%H LAN. 1' is [Ira in Ontario's "tsltcdrinliordArrof of uNbindrr, with theilnttatbn)cnt1in •••••••••••••••••••••••••- ks "•tat i Il' lb flax. It lyse The Haying Season is Here. And 3 ou will need a hay fork. I have the agency for Beatty Bros., Fergus, round Itrack. Ptorisioo Having leased the store pro- perty of Mr. J. W. Broderick. Main Street, 1 beg to announce to the public that I have opened out business in the line of Gen- eral Provisions. FLOUR, FEED, STOCK FOOD ALL KINDS OF SEEDS, GRAIN, ETC. ETC. The very best grades of flour always on hand. We invite vont, patronage and solicit a call from you HARVEY BROS. flues boo( The market prices for old j are alive and so is The Old Reliable Firm M. Jackson & S one door south of the Metropoli- tan. Just look at the following prices (no trade, and no tit alt cash. Raga 75 c. per hundted Iron from 00c to 75c. per bun. Old rubber boots & shoes 7c. 11;. Copper and brass i)c. per 1b. Horse hair 30c. per lb. Lead and zinc 2 1/2c. per Ile Bring your gods here and get the worth of your money. A ggreat variety of 1itON PIPEatways on band at a rea- sonable price, suitable for fence poste, bracing hottlevarding. M. Jackson & Sons Fall Term From Sept. 1st ' L'►a'i1.:'i ga.,(J-J'?„-e STRATVORG., ONT. After twenty-two yea's of sol- id work we have become the lar- gest. best anrf most successful practical training school in WVis• I ern Ontario with no a apt [ ig in Canada. Three departmenOtee- COMNIEttelet„ itIlOIRTIl.AN1► I .•rks of the bank most draw ••t a•tl• 1 i cy of ?1,'200 a Fent before they can i to:tpl 111 lite owners. tnl( Sp etation• cover,xtion,; s•lun.• closed latch over front for pu tn„ otcr the bonds s matrimony. -1 109 enrolled stud nts. For sitting• bene taken to Bricefield. The jun'or baw•ha11 teem Rot r A Regalnr Rlortn Period covers asldn=s. •1. t;itiG(:. `,crrtary. ...tore Inst Friday evening for their ,the Inst six d-t►tt►t Th,. moot, lit` defeat nt the hands of GI • 11 •t+all central on the k youths. The return game at,s played 0t vitt cern" drelina1inn south on the :30th. lie tlt�a on t he local dintnond an 1 re.ulted in 27tr,, i' nod t 111i) 011 1h•• equinox x nil) favor of Exeter by the score of 18-7• have Ended f� of tension to the illi( rod li 011ie Martin who is now in Ile- and he 1 oro'ngicnl clemcnla. Satisfaction guar- c,oice disturbnnc" Pith 1"3111 "In gins. recently nitend,d the fair at I tidal waves will he onlirely possible l;r,•nf,•i, Sask.. and entered the ath- rnteed and prices 1 f' e•nt t �ttt For the chnmptonshitt I prah•►h'e in all regions approxi - in of 'tnski fchett•an. U.• ryas sncecssful {mating cho equator►al znn, • Th right. iu winning; 1h„ medals in the jnmpinf, storms may not attic,• ns far north e:c ue and +,. II • able 111x11 to install contests. a+ our southern coasts ,.t this time 1 ru I Wing is PO . ihl and no aye ea)) them. PRICK ti, -.i; .t is SIX ACRES OF '11» a North-East corner of Lot 19, W• 'Concession 6, l sborne. the property of h fate Israel Barris. The house Phone 31. is one and one-half stories high and contains six rooms. kitchen and wood - •h. d. 7 here is a frame barn about 2U by 40. hard and soft water. and eee•:r nne acr! of good trait trees The soil is n good ern}-. The lot is mostly ,ceded out and is well fenced and drained. Apply to GLADM-AN & STANBCIRY. Exeter. 1. Solicitors for the . 'Tile ♦\ ontnn'< institute 110:d a sue- hat such c,s(211 )lilt C 1 nt the khndiy loaned a oction tal ch v( tti,tionsslshooldatligh lightly rePO" i • , e period %ill • Strnn •. • dicatinns. '}'h; 1 . LANDLANDIN 1'SIIOItNE, Gillespie F:xeter. Contractor Richard Se:don is mak- ing t avid progr, a• in the construc- tion of the n,w sideoalk'. . The walks have bren laid on Willington. Victoria and \\'illiitn streets and a second gang of men ere now laying' the walks on Andrfu 'street. phonograph for the afternoon a ens, este n Kunctav Ih' '29t1+. tcrtninntent. Tel was ecervrd on the reach ,its dnridaysis nboStg,1 nttr r 1st. 1( and Tumeric Powder, etc. etc. Inane ti k ng rima (111(1 the biose Mr.' to s per package. Sharp taking tea with the 'adi, . •,f- very IOW bora t»tet and wide` storm Sold in Bulk nr Plc. ler the relr,shmenls were duly par- areas break inland from the Gulf taken of. there were Scotch reading's and eolith 'Atlnnlic regions. henry{, 131rs.' Munson. '1r••. �Jillrr rains %ill deluge the Font h. and ;elides by tat. r t Forms %ill visit many Int, 1- ultra Hastings. The nitir. r• for th- year 011ss Connor. `P'r• a.. MI c`. tor veno nti(h centrt1s. 1in 1sth�period d 3P,onroe. 1st. vice.. Mrs. ..1:tna'tn, nd.--- --- (ce., Directors l♦iits Strang. J1 r'' look forfrom t ii't 8111 to Septfrom►tt idely Ile.uf,tna►tels fur Pickling Supplies, r Manis and first. sig od: [r scpareted parts of the Earth. :Mt Lit.; .qtr. • Basil • s High Grade Spices st Absolutely Pure Highest duality Greats Strength Our sl)e('ittl selection of whole and ground spices is complete and trill ensure perfect success. Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmegs, Allspice, Mace, Black and White Pepper, Curry ole's Drub tore Lxeter PIN 'V I'.\fill to something that has ctr•-d $hoot• c nods and oil! core you. There may he nothing a rong you but n "run duan" consul 1'1' CFRES Or no annoying little count CI'ItE't Or impoverished condition u hood. CUBE Or :, •s of appetite. iT Ci'RE. Or . s may be so far advin your. a danger of pulmonary (roll. b',•; 1 . ,%chili+. consumption. Sets • the mrttt, r 10-d1y. 1113y IU4IC . 4 'I ASTE1.E S null tak it re, r Cat It as ill (ix you up. All druggists. W. S. Howey, Phm. B Chemist and Optician -. ONTA111('. ERETP.II