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Exeter Advocate, 1905-09-28, Page 5
' VEGCTAOLL SICILIAN Fair Renewer Pups you Nkoyouur ray hair; then keep h. Perhaps Dot;' tbeD Hail a Hair Renewer always restores colo�� pray hair. ps fain hair, also. `,-a���m I 1' Ti 1R xetex ?lbuoti te, published every Thursday Morning at the Office. MAIN -STREET, - EXETER. -By the - ADVOOATE PURL ISS1NG OOtIPANY 2ERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Dollar per annum If paid In ad- ince, *LBO if not no paid. E.d.westiasisaig Elates or. .Appltca• taloa No paper discontinued until all atrearages are .aid Advertisements without specifics' directions will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for trvuscieot advertiseinents Inserted for long periods. Etery description of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money order, kc., for advertising, subscriptions, etc., to be made payable 0 Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Professional Cards. DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L. D. 8., D. D. 8.. �ltouor graduate of Toronto Univeriaty. DENTIS, Teeth extracted without any ptin, or any bad eRrrte. Office in Fanson's Block, west side Main street, Exeter. DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. I. 1).S DENTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto University and itoval College of Dental Snrreons of Ontario Also Poet Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery (with honorable mention.) ALuminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made in the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an- aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth. Ottice one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter. Auctioneers nn BROWN, Winchelsea. Llcened Auctioneer Li • for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex. also for the township of Usborue. Sales promptly attended to and terns reasonable. Sales arranged at Poet Office Winchelsea. Mothers Are a r !ker. D. Mauch: Itibatun Pippins. John WSW •1 Helped Zurich Fair 1 11'G,H, h:. Gies; Golden 1{u��ets, F'. \ � Iert, \\'. KIuF,p; lien Ilavis, D. Hauch, 1'he initiation of the dew grounds of ti. Jaruhu ;\``'akar rs, 1:. !t 1 'pp: Manu, I the Bay Branch Agricultural Society ('.Trrun,uer, 1). Hauch; \I tides Blush, on Thursday last was attended with a I), Bauch, S. Jacohie; Blenheim success Phip- success that exceeded the most s,utgu- pias, S. Jacuhie, G. Schoellig; Pew•att- ine expectations. The weather was Lee. E. Gies; Colvet ts, 1). Hauch, J. absolutely perfect, the crowd was hap- Pfaff; Gloria 31 midi, G. Schroeder: py, the exhibits were all in place and Talntan Sweet. 1). Bauch, W.B. B.ttt- evety part of the programs passed 111f let; eullection Russets, Jut). Decker, E. with commendable regularity. And Klapp; 13iutlet1, Pears, \V. 13. Battler: tthy should it not with such excellent Peaches, 13. S. Philips, Mrs. White; facilities. The society can now boas'. Prunes, E. Gies, (dal,. Holtzman; red of having one of the prettiest Anil well crab apples, S. Wit wer, S. Jacobie; arranged Fair grounds in Western yellow crab apples, L. Raeder, B. Phtllt; Ontario, embracing a commodious and grapes, J. Haberer, Mrs. White; collet. well appointed padres, uu e•xcelle art tion of grapes, G. Schroeder, \\'. 13. half toile track and other well denting• Battler; !'luras, A. Geiger, J. Brown; ed equipments. As 'vas iulat,unced (l. plant., 'Phos. Johnston, J. Brown; the opening or inaugural ,uldtess twits canned fruit, R. I1.Juhusttni,J. I)ecker. delivered by Henry 1ilber, M. 1'. P., .fudge, I). French. who wits heartily received by the lug'' VEt; ETA 13LF:ti. THEIR HEALTH RESTORED Happiness of Thousands of Hewes Due is Lydia E. Pitlkhant's VsestabI. Coo. (ratted and res. Plakhao's Advice. A devoted mother seems to listen to every call of duty excepting the su- preme one that tells her to guard her health, and before she realizes it some derangement of the female organs has manifested itself, and nervousness and Irritability take the place of happi- ness and amiability. Tired, nervous and irritable, the mother is unfit to care for her chil- dren, and her condition ruins the child's disposition and reacts upon herself. The mother should not be blamed, as she no doubt is suffering with back- ache, headache, bearing -down pains or displacement, making life a burden. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is the unfailing cure for this condition. It strengthens the female organs and permanently cures all dis- orders such as this letter describes: Derr Mrs. Pinkham "Being mother of five children, I have t hint experience with the general troubles of m sex. I was lacerated when one of my i was born, and from that hour I date all of my afflictions. I found that within a few months my health was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flowing spells. I became weak and dizzy, but kept on my feet, dragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor who had been helped by taking Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in- sisted that I take at lest one bottle. I did so, and felt so much better that I kept on the treatment, and it made me a strong and well woman. The few dollars I spent for the med- icine cannot begin to pay what it was worth to war.•' -Mrs. Anna McKay, ;tee Spading Ave., Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Pinkltaw advises sick women free. Address. Lynn. Mass. WANTF'' -LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In TV this c,...nty and adjoining territories, to repre- sent and advertise the Wholesale and Educational Departments an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary $3.10 per day with expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct from headquarters. Itorseand buggy furnished when necesaasy; position permanent. Address BLEW BROS., k CO., Dept. e, Moron Bldg., Chicago, 111. ; At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Now ready for use the best Cement and Lime .Y' That money can buy, also COAL for Everybody at the lowest prices, Jos. Cobbledick The Largest School in Canada. CENTRAL / /�/�j�l�r/ %i�G�IC/ STBATFORD, ONT. The largest Business and Shorthand e, hoof in Western Ontario. Our courses are thorough and prctirai. Teaching is done by experiences) instruct- ors. Th'.re i+ire tetter ,ee.h,,oI in the IN,meninn. All graduates secure Positions- Enter Now. Write for free catalogue. ELLIOTT & Ner.A('111,:1N Principals. Goods, also in Prices and Terms. We are offering a Clinton: The building for many years known as the Qiieeus hotel was five - drawer guaranteed Bold laseWedneeditys to W. Jt ellipsett, of Sewing Machine for $21. the Base Line, who has taken essea• siott, The price paid Was *000. I Call and see it. St. Marys: Miss Ilogarth, who is' leaving shortly to take up her residence in London, was presented with a hand -.S • MARTIN & SON some dreadinggcase from the Young e People's Union of the Baptist church. Wood's�. The Gnat snobs Remedy. A positive cure for all forms of sexual Weakneesesa,, Mental and 111010101 AND arras Lralo Watt' Ens(erfons, Spere- mntorrAoea, Impotency Effects of Abuse or six will .u. all of which lead to Consumption, p porn ale Inaeaiiit , Inanity and an early grave. Trios care. 8o if y all ru 0 to will in plain onracefptofp ce.Writeforramphlet. Wile wood Medicine Coe. Wiadser. enterto. riliuy your Pian from the 41 Home Dealer, LT. Martin &Son a �s�a AL� inc OUR Instruments are thor- oughly reliable. So are we. We will suit you in DryMdaie I �rarnu Mrs. ,Ttwel and Miss K. Dawson, of • rp �. N'n•.1 1 1.. at DELIS. .\ very pie a ahLPewit-. Mich_ are ts'to v at. the home event took piertt in St. Peter's church oflheir cease]. Mrs.13eally.--Ont• Mer- chant is now oreupyinv his new rest• denre adjoining his store, J. 13. will now have eonvenitnre 111111 eufnfort co11hi1 , 1. 13. :\, 13iggine who has his bride. Miss Maggie Alden ate] Jon, been is the Northwest for the past two Bedard assisted the happy couple months tens returned home, A. Rob- thinrtgh the trying ordeal, while Rev. eltten, who tact with an accident rt' - J. A. Ittitelle tied the keel. Mr. Ind rently, is getting on quite ni'c1y. He Mts. Bedard will occupy the home of was tt•urking on J. \Wituless' verandah Mra. Peter fh'nonutie, near St. Jos- when he fell and injured his letek. -- Mph. TIi .t their meat ted life may be Messrs. \\'m. Foote and :11ex. Mitchell • prosperone and happy Is the wish of are each potting in a system of trate! their 111.111y fiirmds. On \Vednesdav a work,' whereby they will have n gout double wedding was islet,/ in the atpply of fresh water in their stables Catholic rhnrch heti. the 14t ideates of all winter, without having to do any our tnnotrepnlar young ladies, being ,' pumping. Mr. aril NI! s. Jnr. led,';t i v ilaoghter., -. --l- ' Misses .'tudine and Ids The first event was that of �1i.s .\aline, who The trustees of M.S. No, 1, tiedtar•ate P�iiave her heart and hand to Mr. (deo, School have re-engaged Miss K.I 1ttne !Lao, gaud. of Worth. iIL Miss M,erie M, ('vent t at a considerable raise of sal- i,eidr,irt arsised the bride, while Mr. 'try for the reining year. Thisgoshe to on Wednesday when Dentis Heda►d, eon of Jet+., lte'dard, made Miss Etnlna, daughter of .cos. Durand, of Drysdale. rrow'd and tvho was listried 11) Wit 11 it d{use potatoes, 11. ltoeilse, G,Scereo. great deal of ittereet throughttit an ,der; Heil Elephant, G. Schroeder, \1'. appropriate speech lasting about tit-- 13.Battler, J. 1)er.ket•; Colorado Red - teen minutes. The show of horses was .I. Decker, G. Schroeder, \V. titnith; I',reliably the largest and hest in IIle Mn ltig:uf blur, J. !Lowrey. w. 13. Hatt- tistut y of the Society, while the t we ler, G. eclu ender; Rural New Yoi k, speeding events were watched with it A. Giger, 13. M. Philips, A. Fasters great deal of interest, 'wing tt•e11 tilted ;tfly varier v potatoes, (i. Meheellig, G. and closely contested. hollowing is a eehteeder, W. 13. Battler; Col. 'moi- sten/nary, viz:-- toes, 1V. 13. Battler; W. Smith; Snow- eerieElts' Tlie den Bre.; \\'hite•)uint, W. 13. Battler, Little Mack, N. I.abran. St. Joseph 1•t EItiptre W. 13. I3,tttler. 13. S. Philips, Nettie 11. Geo. Tro)rr. 11111 -green '.1 I;, gehroeder; white be,uls, W. B.Batt- Charlotte totter, win. Rattenb cry, Itnueth•Id ant • ?HEE FOR ALL ler; J. Decker; any variety beans, .1, c.,l. Ilnntrr Thos. Murdock, Ilen.ill Ise Geiger. Aaron Kaerchet-; yellow corn, Fre ldie Ler Ely. IG�esrnterrc, Grand Item! .2.t.1Mttott•detl Tiros., W. 13. Battler; sweet Long John Geo. Joynt, Ilensall :lrI eon), A. Kiteteher, J. Hey; red onions, is the list of prize winners: N. Sar:u its, \V. 13. Battler; yellow on - Following f WHSi:S, inns, Snowden Bi•os.. S. \Vitwer; Dutch sets, J. Brown, A. Foster; white field DRAI'ullT.-Brood mare, J.Caldwell, carrots, G. Schoellig, \V. Smith; red John Bell; Foal, J. Bell, J. Caldwell; field carrots, W. 13. Battler, Snowden 1 -year-old, H. Horten, J. Caldwell; ;3- 13res.; garden carrots, B. S. Philips, F. year-old, E. Gies, 11. Horton; team, Li•ihitld; Sweedish turnips, H. Raeder, (deo. Troyer, Jan. Greer. Decher; white turnips, II. Neeb,Snow- AORICULTURAL.-Brood mare, E. den Bros.; globe tnangolds, Snowden Gies, 11. Roeder, Rob t. Nclrthufo al, Bros, L.Raeder; ted mangolds,Snuwden J. Caldwell, H. Roeder, Snowden Bros,; Bros., A. Foster; yellow tnangolds, L I yr -old, H. Horton, SAID. McBride. }Raeder, S. Jacohie; black Spanish Ra - Phil. Hartman; 2 -yr -old, Robt. Arm- dishes, \V. 13. Battler, 13. S. Philips; strong, C. McAllister, Fred Willert; white radishes, Mrs. Cochrane; cauli- Teatn, J. W. McAllister, Just. Moser, flower, W. 13. Battler, W. Raeder; any E. Roeder. variety pumpkins, H.Neeh; mammoth GENERAL PURPOSE, -Brood glare„ J• pumpkin, (.Schroeder, Snowden Bros; Rowtclitfe, J. Caldwell. Moses Gasho; celery, G. Schroeder, R. It. Johnston; foal, J. Rowtcliffe; J. Caldwell, M. Squash,Snowden Bros,F.Raedet ;blood Gasho; 1 -yr -old, J. Rowtcliffe, E. Roe- beets, E. Raedsr, R. R. Johnston; der, Sol. Jacobe; 2 -yr -old, J. Rowtcliffe routed beets, S. Witwer, W. I3. Batt - u. Dates, \Ven. Smith; 3 -yr -old, Ed. ler; watermelons, G. Schroeder, Cyrus Merger, F. Schnell, C. Aswold; team, Coloskey; muskmelons. A. Foster. C. Jno, Decker, John Hey; 11. Reynolds. e'oloskey; red tomatoes, Snowden Judges, W. Northcott, W. Monteith. Bros., W. Smith; yellow tomatoes, \V. CARRiAOg.-Brood mare, Wm. Wit- B. Battler, T. Johnston; black sweet zel, J. Hey, E. Raeder; 1 -year-old, W. corn; D. S. Faust. Klopp. Wm. Smith; 2 -yr -add, D. Gin- Judges, R. J. Drysdale, J.J. Merner. gerich. Peter Lamont, Wtn. \Vitzel: :3•yr-old, Alf. Deichert, 1'. Hartman, IMPLEMENTS, J. Hey; team; J. Caldwell; carriage Open buggy, F. Hess it Son; covered horse. E. W. Horne, T. Bissett, w, hrtgpti , F. Heys cSc Son 1 and 2. Witzel. MANUFACTURES. RoADSTEII,8.-Brood mare, Jas. Law- horseshoes finished from hatnmer, sun, D. Schnell, J. Hey; foal, \V. \Vit- Louis Prang; collection shoes, P. Ben- zol, D. Schnell; 1 -yr -old, \V, Witzel, der, Chas. Fritz; home -[Wade wool John Schilhie, Ed, Broderich; 2 -yr -old, blankets, Wm. Kyle; piano, C. Sebra . Jas. Hannon, Alex. Rannie, W. Wit. Judges, J. Sararus, `V. H. Wenzel. zel; :3 -yr -old, J. Decker, D. Schnell, E. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Geis; teatn, John Decker, W. Treunt• ;,l) lbs. butter, C. Fuss, W. Raeder, ger; buggy horse, John Sparrow; J. I). J. Brown; 5 pound Nutter, D. Sararus, Merner, Andrew Dunkin; lady driver, 13, S. Philips, J. Decker; homemade Chris. Either, Lorne Luker, J. Decker. cheese, ,John Geiger, Wm. Klopp, E. Judges, T. E. Handford, T. ('onnley, Klopp; honey in comb, J. Haberer, Chas. `Volfe. home made bread, Thos. Berry, B. S. CATTLE. Philips; bakers' hrend, C. Schrag; ex- DetttiAst.--Milch cow, A. O. Suddier tracted honey, W. Smith, J. Haberer; E. Roeder, Peter Deichert: 2 -year-old tnaple syrup. J. Decker. G. Schoellig; heifer, W. McAllister, R . Deicht'rt, collection honey, J. Haberer. yeatlirlg heifer, Elm. Klopp; heifer Judges, R. J. Drysdale, J.J. Merger. calf, A. (3. Srnilie, F. Klapp. OTHER THAN THOROUttnDREI-Mnett I.Ai)IES' WORK. cow, Fred;Willert, John Pfaff, Phil. Crochet guilt, J. Decker, L Foster; Hartman; heifer calf, E. Klopp; 2 -year ('rewel work, Mrs. White, J.G. Forest; old heifer, P. Hartman. W. McAllister tufted quilt, W. B. Battler, S. Wit- 2and :i; yearling heifer, J. Camber, H. wet; knitted quilt, T. Johnston, Thos. Roeder 2 and 3; 2 -year-old steer, H. Retry; Berlin wool wreath, C. Fuss, J. Roeder, W. McAllister, 1'. Hartman; (i. Forest; log cabin quilt, H. Raeder, fat cow or heifer, 11. Roeder, S. Ran. Mr,. C. Innen; patch quilt, T. John- nie, F. Willett; yearling steer, H. Roe- sten, .1. Hee; quilt sewed on ground der, E. Roeder, F. Klapp; Jersey cow, work, J. PftiT, 11. Raeder; outline Fred Witwer, i), M. Faust, S. Rennie; quilt, L. Foster, W. 13. Battler; home - fat steer. W. McAllister, I'. Hartman; trade coverlet, I'. Bender, Dr. Camp - steer calf, H. Roeder, Dan Hanel), W. bell; hnruemade mt:,t, A. Kaercher, W. Smith. Kyle; painting on velvet, C. Fritz,Mrs. Mpeciel.- Best fat steer, 2 -year-old, Bluett; toilet gats, Mrs. Bluett, W. J. I1. Roeder. Caldwell; sideboard cover, T.Johnston, Judges, John Shepherd, W. J. Stitt- .1. Ifey: euil,roidered rettr•e piece,!revs. son. Bluett, Ur. Campbell; drawn work, Ur. SHEEP. Dr. 11. ('. Duan: tea cosy, Mrs. Lost; Wiens --Aged ram, lieu. pen. \\'tike, Dr. Campbell; handkerchief hale, Snowden tiros; yearling ran, G, holder, Mrs. 131uetr, Dr. Cittnpbell: Mediate; ewes and yearling ewe, G. belly hood and sack, W. Raeder, Mra, Penhate 1 and 2; ewe 1111104 0. Penhale, !BIJOU; Berlin wool work, J.G. Forest, J. H. ll,tttt'rer; ram lamb, G. Penhale T. Johnston; Berlin wool pillow cash - 1 and 2. ion, W. Kyle. E. Klopp; crochet work, FINE Woof.. --Aged t•ant,A.Duncan, H. ('. Doan, T. Berry; Album basket, yearling rium, A. Duncan; yearling .J. G. Forest; hair wreath, H. Neel; ewe, A. Duncan; fat sheep, G. Pentode; feather wreath, C. Fuss, T. Johnston; ewes, A. Duncan 1 and 2; ewe lamb, A. beading en wreath, \Ir•s. J. Cochrane, Duncan; ram lamb, A. Duncan 1 and 2. J. (i. Forest; beading nn dress, J. F. PiGS, Forest; cardboard work, T. Johnston. BRICKS/MIN.-Aged boar, and sow, Mrs. Bloat; sofacunhion, C. Fritz, Mrs. Snowden Bros; spring boar, Snowden White; chenile work, C. Fritz, Mrs. Bros., 1 and 2; spring now, 1 -year-old 13ltett; Hoitun lace, Mrs. 'White, T. bear and 1•year-old sow, Snowden Johnston; knitted lace curtains, H. Bma. Neth, Fel. Bo ssc nberry; mottoes on TAMWORTiI.-Spi ing boar and sow, Berlin wool, R.R. Johnston; straw tette SnowdenBros. 1 and 2; I -year-old cow ke•t, R. R. J-uhttston; cushion toilet. E. and aged sow, Snowden BBroa, Klopp, Mi•s,('ochrane;cross work,11.0. YottesitI te.--Spring Sow, Snowden Deist!, Mrs. Billet t; shell work,J.(J.For- bios. est, Mrs.('ochrane;lamp mats,Mra.Blu• Judges, Irwin Armstrong, Exeter. eft. Mrs. ('ochrene: bead work, Mrs. POULTRY. Whip, Mrs. Cochrane; Chemise, Mrs. Plymouth Rucks, (8. Irwin, 11. Rey- \\-hitt', R.�Johnston; darned work, Mrs. golds; Wyandottes and Light Brehm- !Hulett. gents' dress shirt, R. R. John• mad, O. Irwin; Dark Brahanlns, G. Ir- "ton: tatting, T. Johnston; embroidery' win 1 and 2: Dnrkies and Meek Minor- in silk, Mee. Bitten; embroidery in e )rr, e rat., G. Irwin 1 Int i 2; White Minors -ass tet r len, J. i k r, T. Berry; shy; wnuesI; O. Irvin; Red Cans, W. Smith, W. B. v(ockings, W. 13. Battler, J. O. Forest; Rattler; White feedlot ns, (Litwin, W. '',ttton stockings, T. Johnston, H. 13. Battler; Brown Leghorns, W. lir N,eI':knitted wool ntitta, W. H. Bltt• Battler; Pekin China Ducks, G. Irwin, leis W. Itaedet� knitted wool socks, Snowden Bros•: Rohn Ducks, G. ir- Mra. Motet,\\. B. f3tttltr; paper tpas- Snowden Bros.; Ducks any breed, kit, lira. Cochrane. 3. G. Forest; Ara - win. G. Irwin, W. !3. nattier: Geese, \\', lir eine work. Mra, White, T. Johnston- itBettler: turkeys, Fred \Witwer, G. ir- y work, !'. R'wer, 11. C. Donn; wit ;Toulouse Geese, G. Irwin. Snow- •ilk pntrhwnrk, T. Johnston, Mrs. de liras. White; knitted pillow shame. 11.Neete Judges, 3. Mararl►a, W. H. Wenzel. hair pin work, T. Berry. T. Johnston; (iRA1N AND SEEDS netting, T..1ehnetun. H. C. Doan: Bat- tenhnrg. iL C. Doan. Mee. White; out. White (all wheat, Noah Mararvs, A, line work, T..lehneton, L. Foster: Ten - Rennie. i). Hanrh; red frill wheat. E. eltetTe silk ides, T. Juhnetun, 11. Koeh- Giee,\V.J.(-ildwelL('.('uloskey:.priett let: Tener•iffe cotton i:ire, T. Johnetnn, wheat, ('. Truelnnet; variety grain, F. if. C. !loan: knitted f,tseinater. Thea. 13urnhall, A. Ronnie; 2.rowell barley, .John,'tun, \%'. J. Cildwell; outline etc show thrahility of cut trustee,' in „e.. A. Rannie, W. Itneder, E. (cies; Ilse -k runs, \\'. 11,teeler, J. O Forest; ballon Fred Lebeatt sup torted the groom' ,,,Trig stch ta141rheP ns \1i�s thee. Friel itulhall; white oats, E. The tuning( -maple have gene to ('hien- g e Iea, \V. 13. Battler, A. Rennie; rye. go where they will tesid•'. The second M(('uttrt.- "i'ho e Lunt Irnntel). urcupt''ti i K. Klupp; rod. grain, %V. 11 ilattter: event then took place it hen Napoleon by ,T. W. !hone') on ('en. 0. tine ravel) auto)) peas, \V..1. Caldwell, L. It ostler: 3'lydieiro of ('hicago, e•1 titnt'd Mills rented In MIi. 11'1t9, of the 1""4„' I'm'. ('Inver seed. W. H. Battler; Timothy Id., t.,,,tri: ht 11,,. miss Lim., J. ffet•y \1 r. 1141,04•11int,•ntls mot mg to Torun• are'il, I3.:1. Philips, E. Klapp• and Fie.] 1. •1 el :+a+iate'tl in the happy to,- tiro. \Vrly h.te .old hie fern). he- JegdHr•.' e, J. F. ou. event. 11,,v. Father lids' Ile pemin Ing the smith h elf of lot 21, ere. 2, to Ilnun rhes v Snell lot aenh'thintt in the 11013 TIC 'LTCH 11, PHODU(`TS. ed 114/4 1,1)1,441 t.tnt twtenlenirs in the 1 1'olleetion of apples. Rae - presence of only the immediate reit- neighh�,r h•ord of 3•Mh•. \I1. \Ve shy- h es 1:. (ales. .1. Kac- 1 hon rhl the N)-nrre' fat 11l of W1II TIP- d•.r, tinuwden Titov; Gill appletf E. (iiea, have rim) friends. The young people Inde•, hi,,'e line, (iotef ich townshi, 1). llaorh, 1'. Tretnnner; winter apples have t:, ken op (brit residence en the 1 I 1). 11 inch, E. (idr+: King of Totlpkin., 14th rotes s, rue and ti ill le ut.lin for a +.Tint, therefor the slim of . u.:eta \Ir. riffle :11 b•asl. Ynetr col respondent TIpl DIY is rt'it'itlg f1' f,trltl life raw- (i, Selo 44et11'r, 18 ttije' Smith: tirler: I inv le. ill h••nith. Apples, \V. 13. II otter. C. Treutuler: joints with the reline: elf; ftu'nde in p Northern Spy, D. 11 inch, .1. Het; Btld• wishing thew happy ...mph's n pleasant � Rif Henry Bishop hag doll w i,‘„. ai d ia,e,e;e D !i - h ii1 1 t 1 ,1nt profit imp Srtil over the mattimon• i h,v htteines in Leamington and intends dal s,.i. (removing kirk t , t ,w•n. Suppose you are using. the best tea ANY we before When had that ' that it re the brat tea to do like the tea you How do you know it is you can get for the money i? re satisfied with the tea they were using they tried Red Rose Tea. they tried Red Rose Tea they found it rich fruity flavor," found it was strong - quires less to make a cup of good tea th.tn d of Ceylon alone they had been using. )w, why not be sure you are getting- th•' Lest be had. You cannot be sure till you try Red Rose Tea. ed IROS is good Tea eTe He Etatabroohs St. John, N.B., Toronto. Winnipeg, White; pen and ink sketch, J. G. For- I Peter Lamont's special. -2 -year-old est, Mrs. Bluett; painting on felt and steer, H. Raeder. painting on silk; J.G. Forest; painting Sovereign Bank's special. -Best far - on plaster saris, Thos. Johnston, Cray- mesh's outfit, Hay and Stanley, John on work, J. G. Forest. Sparrow. FLOWERS Collection of flowers, R.R.Johnston; Maple leaf, T.Johnston, W.B. Battler; CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY bouquet cut flowers, T. Johnston, D. Sararus; Geraniums, \V. B. Battler, el, Wheat 72 �2 Witwer; Cacti, Thos. Johnston, Mrs. Barley 35 ;;g Cochrane; Calla Lillies, T. John8ton,J, Oats 28 29 G. Forest; Pansies, 0. Schroeder, J. G. peas 00 05 Forest; Fuchias, Mrs. Cochrane. Potatoes, per bag........ 75 80 Judge, Jas. Weekes. Hay, per ton 6 00 6 J0 SPECIALS. Flour, per cwt., fancily 2 25 J. D. Merner's specials. -'L -year-old Flour, low grade per cwt 1 25 1 25 filly or gelding, D. Uinerich; 1 -year-old Butter 20 filly or gelding. Ed. Broderick; spring Eggs 18 colt, John Hey, jr. Ltvehogs, per cwt 5 75 W. C. Callfas' special. -spring colt, Shorts per ton 17 00 18 00 Jas. Hagler. , Bran per ton l:i 00 14 00 EXETER MARKETS. i Gre,�t Shorthand is a to learn, a to write and a to read after it is written. The students of the Forest City Business and Shorthand College are subjected to the test of the Business Educators' Association of Canada for diplomas, 95% pass and 65% take honors. Catalogue will give you some pointers about our system and is free for the asking. School tern -Sept. till June inclusive. J. W. 'ESTERVELT, Principal. Y. M. C A. Bldg., LONDON, ONT. CHINE • (PRONOUNCED 51=KEEN) Our Roller Hourisa tth© very top of the list of good flours. There is none better made. It makes the good wife smile. Try it. Positively Cures La Grippe. Lung Trouble. Pneu- monis., Night Sweats. General W.skness,Consumptlon.)Bron- chitls, Loss of Flesh. Short Breathing. Chills and Fover. Coldness of tike Limbs, Obsti- nate Coughs and Colds. Slope Waoio of Lung Tissue. THIS BOY CURED MPs. A. 0. name. Resent Statement, November, 10011, my seat Lauren, was taken Bowe with Pneumonia. T w o physicians in tows attended him. Ile lay for three months almost Ube a dead child. His lungs be - ram. 110swollen that his heart was pressed over to the right side. Altogether i think we paid rep to the doctors, and all the time he was get. ting worse. We commenced the Dr. Slcuum treat- ment. The effect war wonderful. We saw a difference is two days. Our boy is well and atroag w real h, 1{. 1{. Johnston: rtoder; pettf• sow asi able to enjoy life to the full• and has not rear, T..Tohnslon, W. Raeder; crezy tin\'le, Mrs. 131,tett, Mee. White; chair liken a drop of methane since that lime. tidy; Mrs. Meet t. Mrs. 0oehrene, MRs. A. o.PtSMa11, M.arrerarket, out. tiprrials. - Sofrt cushion, Dr. ('atop - 14, II: tt tell embroidery, T. •Johnston: font atuol, N. Sarares; sofa cushion snrnt'n. If. 0. Doan; Battenhorg ittneh (loth, Dr. ('ampliell: Bittenhtrg cen- tre p151'. Dr. Campbell. .Tnelges, Niro. Win. Tritz, Mrs. W. Reiter. FINE Ar1T5. For sale at au drug steres. If it st' happens that (hi p'lilt(ing, por'trn it, Mrs. White, your druggist hasn t rsychhne in stock. order direct, J. O. Forfeit: nil p:tinhng, landscape, or write for a (res sample to Dr. T. A. Slocum, . u .. a r v at ( (•. l'L. ,1. (i. Forrsf :ail or water rot. Limited, In King street west, Toroeto, Canada. l;trt• 1), J. 11• y', D. H.,urh:tipitz"n' or, flowerw. firs. White. Mee. Blom;; berg, D. Monti; Canada lied Jno. Dec• pencil drawing, H. C. Doan, Mrs. PSYOHINE (Pronounced Se -keen) 81.00 Por Bottle. GRISTING and CIHOPPING DONE PROM FHA. ji. SWEITZER NOTICE ToFannoi's 8M tui Puliulc II i81if81. As the spring is coming on now, gather up all your old truck such as s, Ru bers, Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Old Rope, Bones, All Kinds old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, and take them down to M. Jackson & Son Male Street. Exeter. One door South of .ietrupolitau Hotel That's where pet will get the highest eieehptice fur !tit rat.