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PROPRIETORS
Prorerileaal Cards.
eilDR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8..
Honor graduate of Toronto Univertaty.
DENTIST.
Teeth extracted without any pun, or any bad effects
Office in Eanaoa s Block, west side Main street,
Exeter.
Da. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.S
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto 1Tniversity and Royal
College of Rental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery•
(with honorable mention.)
ARunilnunt, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made In the
neatest manner poseihle. A perfectly harmless an•
aesthetic used for parolees extraction of teeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
Auctioneers
H. BROWN, Winchelsea. Livened Auctioneer
Il • for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex.
also for the township of Osborne. Sales promptly
attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged
at Post Office Winchelsea.
\TED. -LADIES AND GENTLEMEN in
this county and adjoining territories, to repre•
seat and advertise the Wholesale and Educational
Departments an old e,•tablisherl business house
of solid finan0•ial standing. Salary *3.50 per day with
expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct
from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when
neceseu;v; position permanent. Address Bi.EW
BROS., 1. CO., (rcpt. 0, Monon Bldg., Chicago, 10.
What is a Backache? KIRKTOH FALL FAIR mth 1t � s, 'ailed, (ko. tBetlttley` ; �_
un, ,, t t xt•uson; 1 e res ec
--- Black Pulantls, Bentley & Son 1 and 2.
IT IS NATURE'S WARNING TO WOMEM'p'he Kirktun Fair under the auspices 'mitBr:thtnas. A. Heith 1 rand'.; Light
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limas, Bentley & Soil. O. Stephen-
Diseases of Woaa's Organism Cured aad of the Blansh.trd Agricultural Society, s,tn; lh phingtnus, 1[. I'utut•t•oy 1 and 2;
Coassaeoet Pala stopped by Lydia E was held on Friday last and will be re- Black Spanish A Keith 1 aid ''• Hou-
Plakbau's Yogstable Compound touted us the most successful of all the dons, Mrs. E. H:uthain 1 and 2: Leg-
" It seems aa though my hawk would
break." Women utter these lege ds
over and over again. but continue to
drag along and suffer with ache in the
email of the back, pain low down in
the side, " beariug down " pains, nerv-
ousness and no ambition for any task.
They do not realize that the back is
the mainspring of woman's organism,
and quickly indicates by aching a dia-
eaaed condition of the wotub or kid-
neys, and that the aches and pains will
continue until the cause is removed.
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com-
pound for twenty years has been the
one and only effective remedy in such
owes. It speedily cures all womb and
kidney disorders and restores the fe-
male organs to a healthy condition.
Here is one cure among thousands:
Dear Mrs. ?inkhorn:-
"
inkharn;` I suffered a long time with ovarian
trouble, having intense pains in the back and
abdomen and very sick headaches every
month. I was tired and nervous all the time
and life looked very dreary to me and I had
no desire to live until I began to take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and to
get some relief. My recovery was slow but
ft was sura and I have never regretted the
money spent for the Compound as it brought
tree back to good hoalth.
" It seems to be a medicine especially
adapted to the ills of our sex and I am glad
s1( a mai wool for it. -hies. Albert
At Exeter and Centralia '`° y g
Mahn, 1.5•i CFuro Vale Ave., Toronto, Ont.
No other person can give such help-
ful advice to women who are sick as
can Mrs. Pinkham. Her address is
Lynn. Mass., and her advice free.
Storehouses
Now ready for use the best
Cement and Lime
That money can buy, also
COAL
for Everybody at the
prices.
Jos. Cobbledick
lowest
CIDER
CIDER
The cider season has again arriv-
ed and we claim we have the Best
means in the County for making
it -that is a flrst-class article.
Sweet Syrup
Apple Butter
We also claim to have the Best
process known for snaking Sweet
Syrup and Apple Butter. %Ve
make it without sugar or sweet
apples, simply from the ordinary
sour fruit.
We Make the finest Jelly
Usual Prices Prevail
A. Cottle, Exeter.
Wood's
The Great English Remedy.
A positive cure for all forms eg
sexual 1Voaknese, Mental an
Jamas AND Arras Erwin Worry, Emissions, Sper-
matorrhoea, Impotency Ecte of Abuse or
Kamm, all of which Impotency,
to Consuruption.
Infirmit Insanity andel' early gram. Price
el per pi'' six for $5. One will please, six will
cure. Hold by all druggists or hailed in plain
Ppeaeotage o0 rem pvie of price. R'ritrfor Pamphlet.
Thad/God Medlcini. Co.. WIadwr. Oatarto.
rBuy your Pian
from the
Home Dealer,
S. Martin &Son
,at3l�aa�
OUR
Instruments are thor-
oughly reliable. So are
we. We will suit you in
Goods, also in Prices and
Terms. We are offering a
five -drawer guaranteed
Sewing Machine for $21.
Call and see it.
S. MARTIN der SON
HALLSVEOETAOL
RenewsE SICILIAN
ilair
Makes the hair brow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy,
Stops falling hoar and cures dandruff. And it always restores
color to gray hale. Sold for fifty years..'71(:, e-rt=rs."
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VABICOCBLB & STRICTURE
No other disease is so prevalent among men a Varlcocele. As It interferes
with the nutrition of the sexual organs it produces weakness, loss of semen through
the urine. decay of the organ•, ',Mae in the loins. aching In the hack, t.rvnu.nes',
desprndrrcl•, banhfulnese, pa''plaa!1 n . f the beset. r ,netl ation, and a combenattnn
of these results In complete Legg OFM.%NH0OD. Thousands of young and
mblele-aged men are troubled with STRICTURE. If you have reason to believe
you aro 'filleted with It. don't neglect It. ft will ruln you Don't let doctors exper-
Itnrnt on you by cutting. stretching or tearing 1t. Our MEW METHOD TREAT-
MENT dissolves the stricture tissue hence it ilsappears and can never return.
We cure Varicocele and Stricture without operation or loss of time. The treatment
mw be taken at home prlvatel Send for our Free Illustrated Rook on VARI-
COCELE and STRICTURE. WE GUARANTEE TO CURE OR NO PAY.
Kidneys & Bladder
All sesual complaints affect these organs, hence the kidneys are a great source
of dlseaee. Have you 'telling or weakne.s over the small of the bac., tendency to
urinate frequently, dep,,slt In urtne, coldness of hands or fret a do wsy feeling I1(
the morclne Don't n•rlr, t your ki'neve our NEW METHOD TREATMENT
Is guaranteed to cure any disease of these organs or no pay.
Mr No Names Used Without Written Consent.
A. W. Row., Af Jackson. Eich.. ears' f hid
Varleo,ele In the secondary stair.' and tea
strictures of a years' starting. 1 was operated
on twice. undergoing great suffering. but only
got t,mppoor•ary r.licf. 1 was nnsll>> advised to
try the NEW METHOD TREATMENT of Drs.
K. A K. The enlarged veins dlsappeared In
els w.eks, the stricture tissue was removed in
elght weeks and my ertual energy and vitality
eeturnr1 .n I was a man In every respect.
I recommend sou doctors with my whole heart."
CURES GUARANTEED. N0 CURE NO PAY.
Before Treatment. After Treatment•
Rsyr treat and cure Nervous Debility, lost Manhood. Varlrocr'• Ftrlr!'tte, P10,4R
1.1 -.arts. K, ter y and t'rinary ('ompltlnts. Consultation Free. Books Free, Write
f •;u a 1.1'i for name treatment.
DRS.KENNEDY&KERGAN
148 SHELBY STREET, ONTROIT. MIOH.
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successful fair's in the history of the horns, Douglas & Son, A. Keith, (tame,
society. Better weather could not G.Stepens(ul 1 and 2: Turkeys and
have been had, even had the directors Geese Douglas & Son; Ducks, Douglas
the ordering of it. It. was ideal in & Son, G. IlazIewood.
every particular and the attendance Jadge, Jas. H. Grieve, Exeter.
was larger than at any preceding IMPLEMENTS.
show. Nearly every person was there Tap buggy, W. Babb& Son, D. Me -
and all in their best holiday attire. [.arty & Son; open buggy, rubber tire.
The several classes of exhibits were and Portland cutler, \tcl.;ty & Son,
well represented. The palace with its 131(1)12& Sun; plana Lux cutttter Babb &
ladies' work, fruits and miscellaneous Son; iron h,tt't•uws, Entrance No. 120.
Was a point of attraction particularly Judges. John Stewart, J. A. Brown.
for the ladies, thine being many choice
exhibits therein. The roots and yege• GRAIN AND SEEDS
Gables were good as usual. A line die- Fall wheat, white, John (lodge, M.
play of buggies, cutters, etc., was to
be seen, while in the centre of the
grounds, where the live stock was on
exhibition, was a fine aggregation of
horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. Much
interest was taken in the judging of
the horses, of which there was a good
showing in every class.
The speeding on the track called
forth much attention on tho part of
the spectator's, while the races were Rural New Yorker potatoes, NV.1Iaz-
not as good as they should have been elwood, Robt. Davis; Pearl of Savoy.
considering the prizes that were hung W. \Visenrui; Beauty of Hebron, W.
tip, .,till they were very interesting. Sadler, J. Hodge; Rose. J. Ilodge, J.
The Kirkton Band was in its place Selves; Empire State, W. Sadler; any
and added touch to the pleasures of variety, W. Wiseman, It. Davis; col -
day by their many selections. lection potatoes, It. Davis W. Sadler;
The receipts amounted to over $375, Swedish turnips, J. Selves, Hooper &
being a considerable increase over any Son; field carrots. R. Birch,W.J.Pyyut;
preceding year. To the President, W. garden carrots, Win. Hazlewood, Wal -
R. Carr, V S., the Secy-Treas., Atnos ter Hazlewood; mange' wurzel, long
Doupe and their fellow directors much red, R. Paynter, W. Sadler; mangel
credit is due for the pleasing manner wurzel, intermediate, W. Sadler, R.
in which the affair was conducted and Doupe; sugar mange), R. Birch, Robt.
for the eminent success of the show. Doupe; onions, Jas. Sanders, J. Cottle;
Following is the list of prize winners: long blood beets, W. Wiseman, R.
SPEEDING ON TRACK. Birch; t urnipheets, Walter Hazlewood,
W. Brown; white cabbage. J. Sanders,
Miss Kate Doupe; red cabbage, Wm.
Moble H,, or & Son. Jamieson, J. Sanders; Winningstead
Rosie Mack,,George
Joynt. cabbage, M. Brethour; tomatoes, W.
Shady Paint. B. Williams. Brown, N. Gorvett; cauliflowers, Wm.
Sadler; celery. Ratcliffe Bros., M.
Brethour; long Citron, Wrn. Sadler;
round Citron, R. Ross, Mary McCal-
lum; Pumpkin, R. Paynter. Were. Haz-
elwood; Watermelon, J. W. Somers,
W. Wiseman; Muskmelon, Mary Mc-
Callum, NV. Wiseman; parsnips, W.
Wiseman, W. Sadler; Best Squash, J.
Sanders, W. Sadler.
Judges, W. J. Robinson, F. McNaugh•
ton,
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Brethour; fall wheat rel, 0 -towed bai-
ley,
arley, and large oats, M. Brethour; com-
mon white oats, M. Brethour, Wit.
Wiseman; large peas, M. Brethour;
small peas, Wm. Yule, J. Hodge; tim-
othy seed, M. Brethour; white beans,
Nelson Goryett, W. %Viseutitu; corn,
Robert Sanders; Win. Hazlewood.
V EG STABLES,
2:40 PACE OIL 2:30 TROT.
2:50 TROT oft PACE.
1{osie Mack, G. Joynt.
Lord Ferguson, B. Rendel.
bong John, G. Joynt.
LOCAL RACK.
Shady Point, B. Willams.
Cinderilla, J. Moore.
Laura May, D. Golding.
Judges, M. B. Tuford, Hamilton;
John Snell and Wm. Kunz, Exeter.
HORSES.
DRAUGHT. -Brood mare, J. H. Mc-
Cully, Geo. Spearin, Ratcliffe Bros.;
Foal. S. N. Shier, Geo. Spearin, J. H.
McCully; 3 -year-old, .Tas. Beatty, Jas.
Moore. Wm. Hanson; 2 -yr -old, Hugh
Berry, Wm. ()Milian. J. H. McCully;
1 -year-old, S. N. Shier, H. Horton, G.
Rutherford; team, Wm. Hanson, Rat-
cliffe Bros.
AGRICULTURAL« -Brood niare, Rich.
Birch, J. Moore, W. Brock; foal, Wal-
ter Martin. W. Brock. J. Scott, Jr.;
yr -old, J. Moon•, A. Dawson; 2 -yr -old,
W. Hanna, J. Gilfllian, W. Hanson;
1 -yr -old, 11. Horton, A. Chittick; team,
J. & W. Allison. J. Dow, F. Anderson.
&ENtcltAL PURPOSE. -Brood mare,
R. S. McCnllongh; foal, II. S. McCul-
Iuugh, N. Berry, A. E. Doupe; 2 -yr -old.
W. Hyde, J. Gilfllian, A. Dawson;
1 -year-old. A. E. Dingo., A. Gunning;
team, W. J. Pytn.
Judge, A. D. McTavish, Stratford.
Rua DyTEits. -Brood urate, W. Brock
Thos. Hunkin; foal, Dan. Hawkey. J.
Selves;.3-yr-old, J. Moore. H. Horton;
2 -yr -old, W. Stewart. Wm. Hanson;
1 -yr -old, J. Moore; roadster, C. Robin-
son, M. 11. Elliott; Span, A. Robinson,
A. Chittick; Saddle horse, W. Ii. Carr.
CanntAOE.-Brood mare, J. Parkin•
son, T. flnnkin; foal, G. Dickson, J.
Parkinson; 2.yr-old, R. Birch 1 and 2;
1-yr•old, W. Delhridge, Geo. Spearin;
carriage burse, L. R. Walsh, E. W.
Horne.
Judge, Jas. Cromarty, Galt.
CATTLE.
BCL[ S. -Ag.d Durham bull, Geo.
Bendy & Sun.
Mown -minuet) DcttnAMM.-Milch cow
Bentley & Son 1 and 2; 1•yearold heif.
er, J. Hooper & Son; bull calf, Bentley
& Son, J. Hanna; heifar calf, J.Hanna,
Bentley & Son.
JERSEYS -Milch cow, Hooper & Son
1 and 2; 1•yeitr-old heifer, Hooper &
Son; heifer calf, Hooper & Son 1 and 2.
AYNHtItErs,-Milch cow, J. O'Brien;
PoLLKD AsnUs,- Milch cow,2•yr•old
heifer and 1 -year-old heifer, J. O'Brien
1 and 2.
GRAD: CArrt.K.---Milch cow, David
Hazlewrxxl, J. Moore; 2 -year-old heifer,
1). Hazlewood, Atkinson Bros.; 1 -year
1)121 heifer, J. Moore, Atkinson Bros.;
heifer calf, J. Moore, J. Hazlewood:
sterr calf. J. Moore; 2 -year-old steer, A.
Dawson, R. Dawson; 1 -year-old steer,
.1. Hazelwood 1 and 2; fart cow or heif-
er, H. Dawson 1 and! 2.
Judge, W. W. Ballantyne, Stratford.
SHEEP.
i etceeTKR-Agedratn,AdarnSmith:
rare latnb, A. Smith 1 and 2; ewe, A.
Smith; sherling ewe, A. Smith 1 and 2.
SHItoPtHiRK»owes.-Aged ram, Mrs.
T. W. Robinson & Sons; 1 -year-old ram,
Wm. Hay; ram litn,l,, W. Hay 1 and 2;
breeding ewes, and sherling ewes, Mrs.
Rubinson & Son; W. Hay; ewe lamb,
1V. Hay. Mrs. Robinson & Sons.
Liman-sm.-Aged run and 1 -year-old
ram, Geo. Penhale, Wm. Oliver; ram
lamh, W. Oliver 1 and 2; ewe, and sher-
ling ewe. G. Penhale 1 and 2;ewe lamb,
W. Oliver 1 and 2.
GR.tD:s.-Ewe, G. Penhale; sherling
ewe end ewe lamb, A. Smith; fat sheep
%V. Oliver. W. (fay.
.ledge, 11. A. Switzer.
PiGS.
Yo1IusIImnR.-Aged boar, 1{. Birch,
John Mother; nged sow and spring
hoar, 1{. Birch 1 and 2: spring sow, R.
Birch.
('HKSTKIi'tVIIITK.--Aged talar, (leo.
Hazelwood.
iBERKsIIIttE. - Aged Boar, II. E.
ytteitzer, 1{. Birch; itgrd sow, spring
boli and spring sine, 11. E. Sweitzer
i and 2.
T.1Mtt'ttltTH.-Aged letar, aged sow.
spring boar spring sow, D. Douglas &
Son 1 and 2.
.iudges, Wm, Pridhatn Thos. Prior.
POI' LTi{ Y.
Golden or Silver Wyandotte, A.
Reith; Buff, Black or 1Vhite Wvan•
Botts. A. Reit!). H. Pomeroy; Lang -
shawl. G. Stephens epi, A. Real); Min.
ercaa. (3. Stephenson 1 and 2; Cochine,
A. Reith 1 0nd 2: l'lvntuuth Rocks,
white; A. Reith. 11. Pomeroy; Ply- Drawn work, N. Ctt'ighton, Mrs. Han-
Apples.-Gravensteins, Wit. Sadler;
Wolfe River, Jennie Robinson, John-
athan Shier; Northern Spy, Arthur
Gunning,M. Brethour; Blenheim PhIp.
Fpins, Ratcliffe Bros.. Mrs. Ed. Colgan;
allow Water, W. Sadler, J. Sanders;
Tillman Sweet, W. Sadler; Baldwins,
J. Shier, 11. Doupe; Snows, J. Hodge,
Ratcliffe Bros.; R. island Greenings, J.
Shier; J. Sanders; King of Tompkine.
J. Sanders, F. P. Sweitzer; Alexanders,
R. Sanders, J. Sanders; 20 oz. Pippins,
J. Sanders, M. Brethour; Golden Rus-
sets, J. Sanders, Mrs. Benham; Rib-
ston Pippins. Wm. Hazlewood, Walter
Hazlewood; Colverts, F. P. Sweitzer.
W. Sadler; SweatPear, M. Brethour
1 and 2; Duchess of Oldenburg. Kate
Doupe, Cayuga Red Streek, J. Sanders,
M. Brethour; Collection of apples, J.
Sanders, W. Sadler; crab apples, A.
Brethour, Mrs. Warren; plums, Jae.
Sanders, J. Shier; fall pears. Mrs. E.
Hanham. R. Ross; winter pears, Mrs.
John White. J. Shier; peaches and
white grapes, Mrs. White; blue grapes,
W. II. Paisey, Mrs. White.
DAiRY PRODUCTS.
2.t lb.. putter, J. W. Somers, John
Hooper & Son; 5 lbs. of table butter,
Hooper & Son, Kate Doupe.
M iSCELLANEOUS.
Maple Sugar, M. Hiethour; Maple
Syrup, K. Doupe, F.P.Sweitzer; home
Lunde bread. S. N. Shire, Miss M. Jam-
ison; blankets,all wool,Miss Jamieson;
Union blankets, M. Jamieson,N.Creigh•
ton; Canadian Tweed, Shier & Marsh -
tell; honey in sections, J. W. Somers,
Bentley & Son; Extract honey, Jos.
Kirk, .1. NV. Somers; Canned peaches,
M..Iatuieson,Dr.Ferguson; plums, Miss
Robinson, Miss McCitllntin pears, Miss
Robinson, N Creighton; cherries M.
Brethour, A. R•.binson; gooseberries,
A. Brethour, W. Brawn; strawberries,
A. Brethour, Mrs. White; raspberries.
M. Brethour• A. Brethour; tomatoes,
R. Donee. A. Shire; Jelly, A. Shier,
Miss McCallum: Collection of pickles,
Miss Robinson, Miss McCalluln; Photo-
graph and collection of photos, Jos.
Senior; Pencil drawing, Miss Jamieson
Jacob Taylor: Crayon or pastel, any
subject. .T.Taylor, Mrs, White; Paint-
ing in oil, figure, Mrs. White; painting
in nil, landscape, fruit or flower, Jos.
Senior, Mrs. White, Watercolor, land -
'tempt, Miss Mabel Gilfllian, J. Taylor;
i'en and ink sketch. J. Senior; single
set carriage harness, J. Taylor; paint-
ing on glass. Mrs. White Miss White;
Collection of stuffed birds and animals.
W. Browm; Collection stamps Wm.
Brown, Dr. Carr.
Special. -Case of cakes. R. Hoskin;
Ornamental Pomegrantes, J. Kirk.
Judges for Fruit, Dairy and Miscel-
Ianeotis-J. G. Jones, J. D. Stewart.
FLOWERS
Collection of houseplants, Miss Rob-
inson, Mrs. Robert Fletcher; Gerani-
ums, John Cottle, .T. W. Somers;
Fuchiae. Mrs, Fletcher; Cacti, Miss
Robinson; rare plants, Mies Robinson.
Mrs. Fletcher; collection of cut flowers,
J. Cottle, Dr. ('arr.
Specials.- J. Cottle and M. Brethour.
LADIES' WOi{K.
Counterpane crocheted, Adam Shier,
Miss Robinson; Counterpane knitted,
Miss Robinson: Patchwork quilt., Mrs.
i:. iianham, Miss M. Oilflllen; Crazy
patchwork quilt. Mrs. Henbane 1{nht.
Don)te: Ladies' Underclothing, Miss
Rolanson, Mrs, llanham; Applique
woi k, N. Creighton, Mrs. Hanham:
Amimeo. work. Mrs. Whit e. N. ('reigh•
ton; Roman embroidery, Sirs, White,
M. Brethour; Venetisn embroidery,
N. Creighton, Miss Jntnie•on: Batten -
burg lace, Mrs. Warren, Miss McCal-
lum; Slippers knitted nr crocheted, N.
Creighton, Miss Mr('allnrn; ynfa pillow
N. Creighton, Miss M. Brook; Child's
dress, M. Brooke. Mrs. White; rag car-
pet, M. Brethour. Mics Rubinson; Tea
rosy, Mrs. Ilenhain, Mre. White: table
centrepriece and tray cloth, Miss Jamie-
son. Miss White: dinner mats, Adam
Shier, Miss Me('.►llnin: Piano scarf, N.
Creighton. Miss Jamieson; Pillow
Otani., Miss Hanham, Miss Jernieaon;
Afghans, Mts. Ifenhaun, W. Hyde;
Expert Tea Blending
AVE you ever tried to blend colors to match the
shade of the red rose
Pretty difficult, yet an expert can do it easily.
Why ? Because he can tell by looking at the rise
what colors are required to produce that tint or shade.
I ie can snake that precise color every day in the week.
Just as the artist in colors blends the tints of the red
rose, so my artists in tea blend the " rich fruity flavor " of
Red Rose Tea.
XVith expert knowledge and intuitive skill he selects
the particular picking of rich, strong Indian tea and the
precise grade of fragrant, delicate Ceylon, and by ski:ful
blending produces the peerless flavor of Red Rose Tea -a
tea which for delicacy and strength is matched by no brand
of Cellon alone.
ed Rose
T
is good Tea
T. H. Estabroolis
St. John. N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg taf,
ham; Dresden work, Mrs, Henbane, N.
Creighton; Knitted lace in cotton, W.
Hyde, Miss Jamieson; collection of
ladies' work, Mrs. Warren M. Brook;
collection of novelties,'Miss McCallum,
M. Brooks; Pyrography (burnt work),
and polluting on china, Miss Gilfllian,
J.Taylor; Bead work, Miss White,Mrs.
White; rag mat, M. Brethour, W. Sad-
ler; hand made gloves, N. Creighton,
Kate Doupe; woollen stockings, Miss
Jamieson, N. Creighton; woollen socks,
N. Creighton, Miss Jamieson; woollen
mitts, N. Creighton; darning on stock-
ings and mending two patches, N.
Creighton, Mrs. White; table doylies,
Mrs. White, Miss Jamieson; toilet mats
Miss McCallum, N. Creighton; crochet
in wool, M. Brook, W. Hyde; pincush-
ion, M. Brook, M. Brethour; machine Kernick.
sewing. Mrs. Hanham, Mrs. White;
Plain hand sewing. W. Hyde, Miss
McCallum; buttonholes, Miss White.
M.Jamieson;fancyhandkerchiefs, Mrs.
White, Miss McCallum; Shopping bag
of boot laces. Mrs. White. 11 t s. Colgan;
Handkerchief case, M. Brethour, Mies
Creighton; Netting, Miss McCallutu.
Mrs. Hanham; Ladies' cotton shirt
waist hand made, Miss McCallum,
Darning on net, Mrs. Hanham. Mrs.
White; Working shirt, hand made, M.
Brethour.
Jadges for Ladies' work and Fowers.
Mrs. Alex, Hodgert, Maggie Oliver.
SPECIAL PRIZES.
Sovereign Bank, Exeter, best light
horse, Geo. Dickson; Molsons Bank,
St. Marys, best horse or filly, Win.
It Is Not Text Books
but the instructors behind them that make a school.
While the Forest City Business and Shorthand Co:lege
publishes a text on bookkeeping that is used in the best colleges
from Halifax to the Great West and has a standing reputation
ter publishing practical text books, only the boast and highest
salaried teachers in Canada are on the staff.
Without a good teaching staff good text books would be
wasted. Our courses include Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand.
Accounting, etc., as well as Touch -typewriting.
Catalogue free for the asking. School term -Sept. till June
inclusive.
J. W. WESTERVELT,
Principal
Y. M. C. A. Bldg..
LONDON, ONT.
The Largest
CENTRAL
School in Canada.
STRATFORD, ONT.
This small advertisement represents one of the
largest and hest business colleges in Canada. No
school hi the leo ion does more for its students
than we do. To our knonlealge not one of our god•
mates is nnentployerl. 11'e get far more applications
than we can meet. You may enter at any time.
Write for our handsome cntafog ie.
ELLIOTT & McLACIILAN,
Principals.
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- r' PVicHINs" has restored
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health and strength whose condi-
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it is at once a tonic and flesh
builder, containing remarkable
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germicide. it will strengthen
and heal the weak lungs, force out
the phlegms and drive away the
cough, no matter of how long
standing. "PSYCHINS" tones up
the whole system and drives out
disease, heals the decayed tissue
and restores lost energy. its use
daily will prevent and ward off that
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ORKATE$T OF ALL TONICS
CHINE
(PRONOUNCE° SI=KEEN)
ALL DRUGGISTS ONE DOLLAR FIU TM
D. T. A. SLOCUM, llen11 4
17S King St. W. Toronto, Canada
Hibbert
CEi.EIBRATED.-M1'. and :arid Mrs.Jas
Horton, of the South Boundary, cele-
brated the thirty-fifth anniversary of
their marriage on Thursday. About
one hundred and fifty guests respond-
ed to the invitation, and a most de-
lightful evening was spent. The sup-
per, which was an ideal specimen of
the culinary art, gas served in thedin-
ingq roots, it being tastefully and beau-
tifully decorated asto suggest thoughts
of the niyatical fairyland. A few hours
were then spent in social converse,and
in the enjoyment of t•ar•ieusgames and
amusements. At 12 o'clor k lunch was
served. The fact that Mr. and Mrs.
Horton are highly esteemed in the
community in which they live, gas
emphasized by their being made the
recipients of many vnlua)le and beau -
Uhl presents.
NOTICE
To Farmers and 14a Po011c
In eflera1.
As the spring is coming
on now, gather up all
your old truck such as
Rags,
Rubbers,
Wool Pickings,
Horse Hair,
Old Rope,
Bones,
All Kinds old Iron,
Brass,
Copper,
Lead,
Zinc,
and take them down to
M. Jackson & Son
Main Street, Exeter.
One door South of Metropolitan Hotel
That's where you will get the highest
cashpt ice for theta.