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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-09-21, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, SEPTEMBER x ..>!Bt 1e06. School The Surrounding News ens Next Week or School Books School Su lies Ind Stationery : : —00 TO— COWIL111g _rug Store be Exeter Times }DAR I'Ott SEpTEMInElt, 1935 8 10 17 211 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 28 8 13 29 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 V....... 2 g le 23 30 DAV, SEPT. :'1.,t:'1.;t, !;tt►: V. Y,.... n'oonuAM Jona Stewart nud Jriines ave secured the patent the itowaships of Csborne and for the Cameron rate The patent is the vert rn-,rkct. having taken let he Toronto f fir. The at • re easily worked and ad- ey Wilt tare their attach- xhibition cat the liirkton held next month. than Shier, who reccivol acture of the skull a few is ron•,iiernbly improved L P CAN Ill, zrtole (1 rat nixltt. - an 11%n ... nt:.t 1 : I( nee 'his misc. KIRRTO` 1 resident; of Lr:tdon j.•! 1' lyras, ut' . i.ty d.let 'at:rr: to . _ r,dt:ulfp confinemr tit 10th will he toy last hotos in Iarkotn, Will Tuesday till t1131 date. be aped on fast day Couto early t• 9 'i.. (he: 5 1'. M. each Tucarirr, tilt. ills was in Bengali in; .friends. Ed. Sih;er, Mr. Fred. Leizlt, Mr. If:izfewaod hose who took in the ast wt -eek, attic was u' q ,tc u.7 - London lair hat Creek. ed 'emu of his horses. tizt for a two year :ora) for his hackney. h ill harp coU1mence.! at r e. stables, a'hicl: feet. rceatative was here 11.-t week. Ile did 1'" to rely reia►'din; isit, but it is sur- f be sotnethint (loin; ['ROBS CUP i•:D rims t • wwi'tlt one small • Chamberlain's Colic. ad Diarrhoea Remedy. 'owlet, of ifi hto er• experience he had la a pot•it jury in a Edwardsville, ratta- n/he County. Aln• "While thetas I ate and some sones c cholera morous i ea. I V. as reared e and sent to the main t'I)olc ra m i t ;,;int sent mo a !ale's Cali', Cho'er:, mrify instead, say - hat I /tent for, but tv 't 80 tnacU ix•t- hcr send 7t do me 11. 1 l•:.nk one dc's Pitts- in i,ve minutes, (• curt,' no entirely. Drs wit,, affli:te.l in r snit one stnall bot- ree of Cts." Fon rale 8. Money, . e hair is not 'shed. ftsuf,:!- ryes. Then it s prematurely Hair Vigor is a Vigor nour'ishe•:. falling, grows , and ail da=l - sect tt *'s 7Heal 11+a 1611.r,,, sad *Do Ala i, Iandfr.; '; J. a. r. artrt towel, Masa FIair i Items of Interestere and There Furnished By Our Correspondents. C1{EDITON —Mr. Chas. !trot on:1 hinter. So- uhi3 of Ann Arbor,who have spent the p=ast week under n he ata rent a1 roof left ou A1onday last lar their home. —Masterrt r. tGrasoofGoLredGeicerttilitplyiu,inthe had the misfortune la have his•ri.=ht arm broken a-Miss Lydia Finkbciner, who hits been visitinr friends in Pandora, Ohio, returned on Monday veninar last. c• —Otte of 1 he wears the brotdcst1Csmile i one C. !leaver, it's a son, --lir, Samuel Brower is ,the happy father of n daughter. —(lune a number frorr, ithis vi- cinity spent Tuesday at Exett' at- tene.itt, t he fair, <1+nomg those who 'took in the Lon- don (air were Miss Beulah Denver, Attract. Gower, the Masses 1•ounase Mary, Leah, Lucy, bliss Pearl 'Holt z - mann, Melinda Trick, Marry Ialber, B. Brown. W. 1Ventzel, Michael 1•'inkbeiner, S. Brown, J. Clarke, Dfr. and nlrs. Chas.Lw,icker. —Miss Calvna returned Saturday ewe„ins sand has again charge of C. Znicker s m JLiaerY dcp:rrttnent. —Dar, Wilbert McMurray ds spend- ing a fcr.•• weeks .at his hon2e here prior to leavrrt3 Lor \Vinuipe3 where he has secured a .,pod situation, —Mer. David Baker, who left ,a fete weeks azo to attend college at Ann Arbor returned on Monday. Davie says there is 'nor Place 'libc home;' —The sidewalks are teider;oiu.d extensive :repairing. Which i3 a long. lett —Miss ter ontinue the •;sod work. ti Either, o> •Llby,ALicL., is spending a few days -with rela- tives. —51r. Ben. E:lbc•r, of rlby, Mich., ;gave our villa;e •a flit vinic Sat- urday and Bundy &a.st. —Mises Clara and Dort \\•cl)tze( Detroit ttomttend thea seddin;from of their aunt. Mina Lizzie 'f'i'ber, —077ent to the fair ':c ;•. , takin IJ a I:erro amount :` _. ,,, 3 u,ll srddin of ALd=s Eilbcr is .- his ?'u11 particulars m week. Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Jimas, Ohio, writes; r•I bavo used every remedy for sick headache I could hear of for the past fifteen yearn, but Carter's Little Liver Pills did :ne more good than all tho rest. ZURICH —.Mr.ld Mrs. Dili' Zitis•a, ut aria Ilrtrnburz. visited r<ilrt:rives ;said friends in the vill(I.;c. Irta '.reek. —Mrs. Levi Stelck and: Camila- are teit.in; Mr. Jos. Stoic It at present. Mr. Stelck left for 11:r. \Vest a fess days 8_, . —Mr. Peter Laa►ond tonna lust neck at the London catabititon . —hHa1Iraneturot Societyc L to ins ted lion. N. Mon- teith. Mi11j 3• of A;ricLit use, in the Ontario 1'8rliameni. 11.. &Mei, M. I. P.. [or Bluth Huron. aux M. Z-. McLean. ex -M. P. 1•., to open up the n. r [air 13rounda on (ata day, Sept. 21st, The body body of Pennk Ger/lore sett-in- isw of air,+. 1•'. Schut•ttler, who wi' drowned in Leake Superior a week a;o last Sunday, when, the shit, the tomcat. of uhicb ho Wa.► bead en=gineer, foundered in a heavy- gulp, hn,; been found and identified. The body twos taken to Cleveland Ohio, and buried dare, Mrs. Gordon hna 117(1 syul- pet by of her ,army ftic•nds in her ve.ry 4.7111 bereavtuntu,:f . C1(Ot 1' IS 1)EAULI It must be atoppea gtickly. a\uila. in; do sure aft Nerviline. Give. id in- ternally and rub a an the cheat and 11:rott---Croup wort eaniehea. No doet(z;• can write more efficient pr'svcript•ion 1 heti d'olman's Ncrvilirt<•, wwliicll reaches the troubles and curls quickly. The marse10t1' power of Ncrviliue will stu177 i se y ou ; it's t lac. best household retticaly , for counts, Colds. sore chest, truu(, toad internal Pain of every kind. Lrtrots bort ilee lure been rsold by nN dealer'° fnr nc•ctrly fifty years Rl'SS)rI>11AL1? tlr. and Aire. am, 1'. Scott left for n }trip to Alanitobn gond the West Tuesday. .lchn Cole, 117•,.. A. Gate, Mrs. H. C. F,rcee. \ir,.. ,\ Itod;ort, A. Wiley, and Mr. C. c)tu•ltcnberz are visitors at the London t —Thc Chosen Friend. . r,• hotdip r their annual thanks; w• r,. •ervico in their hall here. on Sunday next at 10.30 a, tn. Rev, Mr, ller,fer. tb:• hapti.•1 (taster. of 1'ultert,.:e, wt ill cc•a;lucr the services. et itr•:o or LAMP: TiAf'h AhT1:R 15 YEARS OF .yf'p'I'1'1t1N(: "1 laid hccn trnunl, •i with lame back for fifteen year; ind I found A complete recovery in the not ('himhrrJain'., rein hal o? 0. JJ,sl:r•r. GiJF•am, Ltd.'''This; John nl^rat is :119(I With0111 an canal for sprains end bruise, I. Jo far nrllo in Easter ba W. S. Dewey , WOOI1fiAIM al I I. Jon^s Sundays.! 07' the l i t. .f tt . M: troy, Finset Thursday and titling the t .I..I al- • t ••}hes. —Reil . r ti( and C. Carr took in Eva . (lir 071 '1'iteaday fast. —Mr.. ty, Carr ill Exeter, +` tisetinr f: lend•J —Rev. Mr. and Mr;. Ili:-tlrii :and, 1 tinily Ai rat last week in London. —Thr Mi8c( Wet ifr it •eft at It . ",1 ,y and f'rirl-as visit in r fair rsr Lurt.to-t the —Mr. \\'tn. Wynn bee tr: tared u it h Af r. .intln Copal .net to pack i day air mlin1the fa,,, spent Eyeletuca tt ELIMVILLE h1r, Itichatit Coul t is spe:at last k visiting his dnn3hter, Mrs. tke at London. IOur bur; is noted for horse deal - in.;. The blacksmith, merchant and Melville Skinner have traded horses during. the Wast week, and of course they all ,;ot (hit •best of Cha deal, T110 heavy rain on Sunday last was welcomed very much by .the farmers who had found it n difficult task to do any plowing. .the in; too dry' and hard. 'round he_ Mr. Guhr has commenced work oft the Eliroville drain. This is a tar -e contract and will .take many months ere it is completed. T11r Chosen prise/Ls killattend di- vinco bowies on Sunday nlorninz the 21117. Special service to tho order by Bev. Fair. ---- Must not be co olil ended with com- mon cathartic or purgative pills. Carter's Little Liver fills are entir- elyely unlike }rheil 1) prove every respect. ierjty, P °ve their super - CHAMBERLAIN'S p Gra Rr1!EDY AIDS NATURE Aiedicine-s that nide .nature . al- ways most effectual. Chamnerl.a.in's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays ) a ,i- • ,1C , 1 coa,31;, .relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens .the secre- tion, and aids naiad: in restoring the• ayatem to .•r healthy condition• t3o1-) !rt Exeter by W. S. Dovey. TENSALL 1 Ecol t ria;) J1111103 ntreet c i:hurch ,e Exe- ter, ter, Sunday last, Rev, Gain; taki,, char of the ratty day services here. Dr. Medd ie,lre- on Friday for a leeture tour • llrc,. Medd. who itt atway enjoyitt, herself in (he Geor�ial, Hay ddstt�ict, is experted home ti.:,turday. The people of llt.atl and vicinii) have decided to hold a mould hor,e shoo this fall. This /show will be held on the drivitr.; park ori Tuesday, October ;aril Liberal prizes will bo :civets for rt.:1 classes of horses and for speeding coute,td and no earl• ace fee will be aclrar;ed for any o7 the events. 'this is 'the first show cf the kind cvar 'hpiil in the county. •trsd Mr,. Andrew Dou.;a(t left kers on Tue44aay for a trip to Maurt-0ba, und, if the etrnnze proves bc•neof•rcial to 'Mi. 7Douzall, who is and has been in hour )rr.•t14 h for Nouse •tame. 1 hot :wal likely remai-n out in the ,,,•..t' —1 1t. Fat .7fai lett tete Wm. M. l;rt1,abot1( of Hoy to wnel p, belt here oa fee d77 - loot for a trip to bla.tituba. whore ;they have• rel- atives and Iriarlde. —Mr and f 1s `\ McDonnell, and fannly hueJet t nccd from pleasant resit of 1'orestm a —Dr. ft. !tell, of near Sa irra7'. Mich., wore her.: Inst week visilirt; Iris pctrt•,nt-. Mr. .1114 Mrs. ./as. Belt, —Mr's. G. Moir hie l,be:•n in llunts- 'itLt• speud.n; a fen hecka w► it h J1(•r mon \1',dt.anl Tan -,(a ed return - On —tome nDy< 4i1st frena s tr'1 rwtto tiwhe.r, l.r•: •toad been visit in z Mrs. Shaffer tad other friends. The sacran.e:at of the Lord's. Sup- per a•ya 771)Sa r'ed tic Carmel 1'resbj-- tra-ale chard, on Sunday n•t the mora its "er71,;(- friday aftcrnoan at ith plrparatur>• t.erviC(:v were held, aonduote4 by Hew. .1r. Shaer, of Eaneonclt,lle . Misses1eil Toronto, werehero du lndwvis.int their r renta.Mt find Mrs. Boll, ,.,r. —1tcy. D. and ,Ai=rs, iluchnnnan wa re i•n 't he villrae last week visiting M•r, 11r,castan,-rn'.9 p3renta • —Dire. Robs Traquai7• and Mra. Wm. tii11ali;:at s•.1re tin Essex County last 'tet- r.,, t'"' r<Lvlivice and friends . --M:.m !lair:. ; •- cn;aled t his sea- son t I '''(71\1 h 'M r. .I. wise,_ rnilh•r, aa.: \lt.. (lofftnan with Mr. J. 11' (1, t 0.111 -- ,r i! • rty,ukr a:r_I DJ14y Quiu- Iry bads :,7 .raed Ito 1'etro!ea, af- ter era. :a ier , aw elk ail!! Cite for- mer ., p...• •, - Nr rind Mrs. James Spark., . Mr. , tt � rn.r e+o fanner/a. of lte,1.•n)1 �11�,tyof Rediae in the vil- lam la at week retie wln; acquaint an - Ccs —Mr. J, $. Cruickshank, nier0I7Int tailor, 111' r<,nnr0d t.;7 1'aislo}. A i(EMEDY R'I'rirof T A PEER Llw1 rn indCitStomachnerlain'Stomachand c ha any other remedy 1 over r ust•if t for stonier!, tr.-mine," bays J. 1'. Cote, of Edn.,, \L). For any disorder of the #to:nach, b:Iinu'ites3 or constipa- tion, these 'Atie +• aro without a peer.ey.For ;,al.' t9 Exeter by W. 8. itow Rheumatism Is k constitutional In local aches and pains,— itself Ideated Joints and stiff muscies• itamnotbe cared by local applications. 1.1 requires cons maimed tbe blood through�t' "t or it, • � � � a rs n FARQUHAR 51r. E. IV. !Horten, of the Severely% l r 1 bank, Exeter, was in tLu til la ;e l;is( Friday. THEIR HEALTH RESTORED Mr. Il, W F. heavers %wa; in Lon- Rapala*** F don last ►1((•k cotubitins toe:meet t• Lrrlla T "� ~Mid ON ►' —Mr. ('has. E. If: Friday was a .ucces were realized for cattle. —Messrs, Alex Tu Turnbull anJ )tnbt. t ed the funi•r711 of the J. A. Turnbull in To —11 r. W. 11. Pass' Maud Campbell left an a trip to the Wes —The Economic Thr had their 00 .1110 r0po work a zein. —Ater, Georae 8. Beavers writes home from Il:tu,iota, Man., Molina crops are excellent there and tva,rs hi ;h. —Mr. N. .McQuade expects to fin - isle the Gardiner dr tin in about ten days, --T1s follot•irt z a t : fair last week: Mr. Ward, Thos. and Fred W. I1. Passmore. Alis More, John aleCu11,au,I more, John McCuilou;h, Thomas Kay, Miss Janet hay. II. W. F. Bea- rers, Mr. and Urs. J. E. Mc\ieol, Mrs, Thos. Cameron, Bessie Sponse, Mr. .11 f AI r. and Mrs, W. II. Stewart, and Mrs. Andrew Itodaort. —!leavers Bros, are cicaring. out all lines of crockery at.zreatty re- duced prices. Two dinner setts at a sacrifice , Mothers Are 111 of with pleasure lckneys sale last s. Gcod prices both horses and tabu!!. W. A. lardiner al tend_ Afrs, ((tev.) ronto last week. nom anti hire. Met • Tuesday 1. esker Co., have ired and are at ended London int 51ra. 1\'u). lIunk.in, Air:. s Lizzie Pass- e Thames liay NOT SLEEPING WELL 1V:ithout sleep 'there Chit be no bads. a�' or mental vi,;or, jrxn equently Nhepleasness is :, danrcro»s condi- , to Qm, alpe tltln, so gttra-I;; restates P tel Perrot one; it's itainales,— Ju-rt a )lourishin; strenzthenin;: tote_ dc, Ferrozon,0 vitalized every part of the hotly, make; It ho troves hardy, complete/3- rebuff.; tbo rrysienl. The co use of a,leopies.sness ice removed— heabth ii restored—you can work. t. sleep,—feel like it e- w after usin r Ferrozone. Don't put off — Vet r,a_ .one ooat:< 50r,. ..1/ 7111 dealer - to -dad. '-1'HE ELECTRI g2 MEETINC; fhe aadvert7.0d amts./lag cussiea of the electric 1r2 tion was held an the tofu Thursday evening.. The was not as Iar•zc as was ex the discussions •and hot the d:Ifarent speakers k enthusiasm ;oitr; until a o'clock. In the 'absence v nissott, Mr. John Taylor upon 'to act as claatrman of i n -x - Dr. Rollins n as 't he firs called upon to discuss it -he Tho Dr. first drown compa •tween progreasit'e and wan sive nations, classing Great 1 . S. Canada, Germany, Ile in he Cornier. mer, and, auc1, na China. I'ersda and Turkey latter class. 11:' said Exeter void of elle pro;ressivenes arcaivenesss - which it shou that we are afraid :o make aoundnu..7 have dond noh �with success. Ile claimed •the .se vers• u, to 'a Aar. factory•• th<ht the claw;h force behind the m raid that the plant Is about 1) out. 11c Warmed hi+ !;ears tho time is clear at )land wt. franeisise held by Afr. Snell pire and that we must either his franchise, buy dam out, him out or 3:o back t o the 03 :(rad lamps •a1ain. IIe us' and str•on3i3- •.ha: in? the by -lawn that' Cho town compelled to purchase alio pinto. nor has Mr, Snell beet an offer for it, aft/latish the valuc•cl it at 'about! $7,000, Th pays Str. Sael1 about $1,000 n a -1d that with 1050 to1200 lig) !which $3 a year each is c the pleat would .he .elf sunt the cost of ope:r:iti•.1;, be esti at about $1700 or $1800 a year Aa option has .been ohta nod Mr. Howard for the mill dram Mini of 18 .acres fur $21,00, n -10W dam eould be buil. for $3000 a.id that .the wont power wtould Icsse:, the cn of rt'3rrltan- nacc considerably. A contrivance could be tn7dc for purupi. U wales to I he IOW.1 tanks for which $75 a year is .tow depended in •ra'olene. The ice privile;es would join; in :.!,rant $75 a yew.. Iie would me the zrou nr!• . the children 1a parks 711Cenjo3 '(170(0s. • �01ace learn to 'mini and lain; home what everybody hankers for each spr.n * that of I;oin a:7o be lake. Thc Dr. them- selves jib m''otedttfoncernr n;ainst fire hy-Irate•, bur: that he cer- tainly would vote for it 14 h,' ('en- aiderett it a good tlhina. Mr. W. 11, Le'.<, od''';a,e4 his rel. },ons fur .object•in; f .) t he suhnait- tin; of Ibe bY-laww.Olaimin ; that the time I9 not opportune, that 1170 Gov- ernment leas been asked to repeal the Countee Act ; !hate in five years be believed we u•oulrl have power r 1hitvtheted coatrof •rllnnisea rat trr the pand lant from Dames he had /attained 77a•re considerably more Minn than llr0 retsina 70 (lie town wvould be, Thal it would cost in ! I:A nei;lraorhoor) of $6.000 or $7,000 , year to operate it, and that I ho tont) would oe liable for accident., which it HOW 19 not }bat if Exeter !iia a to r+.000 he would favor the K4)11111 inn of I7 , n)4 1107 support but tareutnstnacc• and ttlnlnrh r r•xas old not ft. 1l( would in favor of aranliai; a Tran- ' ^ for more Iban one year. Int. ItMlins in reply to ,lir. Levet + 1t mirl►t ne ages befaro Nia- '''� pr►wer would nn :1:: u1 ( either ho re, and that ;iso are,-,nnc� a R• i hn by .l,•e tv. t1'. i poke n few min_ nb}ret, eh,Jrtlltr; t h, t bet 0X(0 (((( UO int•nv• for a.n- :rlieved the pa"vas(- of orad ,Nein T. If, c'a,rn- n•r9 a•;e we ware cif - for $12,0n0 and that t it world now rave. thrall u•0 •bion,', have ty w,ef thn in incl and revenue 7der•ived LAV re the di_v- ht proposi. n hall last attendance rteatcd,but ✓ etorts by opt the fterr ten f Reeve tva4 caller( the mcet- t speaker matter. risons be• -p r'o 3 re d- f1-itaiu, Yid u etc. tions 3y in the wn3 de- w or a3_ Id have, any c+x- ✓ (flares decided rules a; re is not aahint•n• Of worn r3 that hen the still ex - extend freeze ndle dip rt pass. is not present t made expert e Iowa year its, for barred aiein; m:a(e d • (7011) c0,)- Tll:a t ,1)01,1 from ire, coilai'sssb great •o it' Hu 7 n ills • to mart could Hood's Sti.rno rir $7,000 V clue, that he 1 the by- 1'lw n 1 el. !hit ten ye felted rt plant a' $1,000 a yea bier, paid for; mill (11m proper z IC , etc bas cured thous andds of >oec s Y — For esselmaiials for or rmor#als:coraa M G L Hood Co., Maim Nt)tlt dela Ml's. Pllakh 's Vegetable�' A devoted mother seems to listen to every call of duty excepting the au• reme one that tells her to guard health, and before she realizes it some derangement of the female organs bet irritability take'thedplace oI basad nese and amiability. ppi' • •••••••••••••••• •••••••••• N•N•N DIM �'0U ' LAMP Now. Tired, nervous and irritable, mother is unfit to care for her chid. dren, and her condi tion ruins the child's disposition and reacts upon herself. The mother should not be blamed, a4 she no doubt is suffering with back. ache, headache, bearing -down paw, or displacement, making life a burden. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable pouhd is the ltnfailing euro for - rad• ' C9 let �• It strengthens the fe o and permanently cures all din. o ern such as this letter describes: Dear hire Pinkha,n an"Being mother of flue ehildreu, I have y sexxperience . lams lacith the erated whenm one u((<v; vL children was horn, and from that hour I • • all of my afflictions. I found that within > few months my health vas Impaired!, I • . female a oiknaG-. and serious i • 7. and frequent flowing spells. I became - and dizry, but kept on my feet, .era:,_ t1. tbtough my work without life or p1eatttr. A neighbor who had been helped by twang Lydia B. Pinkhaln's Vegetable Comps, und dated that I take at Least outs bottl 11d1t14d so, and felt s•, much bettor that I kept on th6 treatment aril it made me a strong and well wentate [cin mots few dollars I spent for the med- icine tale"— Anegina MeXay, it was worth to Ave., Toronto, Ont. T' BinA Mee. Pirikh advises sick worm)* free Address, Lynn, Mass. :111 1 • ,rlin <•+:1"u ,�, 3, tha'next :speak- er. 7 ,e 3 777Ege question the ; `r-'• um of maney, That l' : tea at a loss to 1, know 11 ): It !Ai', do with the money. We don': ,:u)7 tr),.it 71i tends Io IOW)) in - $IG000 f,,, ':• Snell. That Snell Laid sad for 11,ir nests to sell it amount. ant . T he coat 0.91 o r. o 1 t I t,a would be too i•xpc.t v we nearly $8,000 a year and with the revenue new received by Snell of (about 84,700 would make the town $00,0p0 loser in i wwenly years. Mr. Howard said he would pay $150 a peter for itho ice privile,;e, if tltat'9 the case v by didn't he build 'the flan) years a;o ;if it would be such a •3ood tidier. Ile would bo in favor of givinx Snell franchise or lectin; some 0110 eine I:ako Hold and run it •a iv31017. 11 we are :rein? to 978711 y y :_et Nome industry lure that employs bands and swell (lee population. Reeve W. G. laissett, who came in tate in 'the cvenin3. explained that the town had made no bar;ain ;with Snell or Howard, but that the town would have to buy Snell out, •;rant him a (t, inhi:e, or freeze hien out entirely . Mr. Suz:l, tl.T owner of the plant explained that the lines porde ct.., IlVarcal li;htued dynatnower could' ! e red. 0 that Lis l work splendidly with few repairs. Claimed he bnd lots of power and wasn't made poor by a len; shot. Reeve llissett said the dam could be built for $3000 •and that dyrtig10 capable of operatan; 3:t rare lamp:, and 2000 ..mall 0804 could he pur- chased fur $3,300. The rot it); on the by -1(7 i7 wit! take place ::eat Saturday, hh;}?f• rut.; ROWELS H :I;I L.\ft !f c our haws!• didn't move for .1 week you would be prostrated. if more 1 h-t:r one day •;las by you be- come ou t Mar u s ' u ul ,bl vo.l <. horrible offensive Offensive, y 71 fell sick all ()var. '1'o remedy thi:ttttake Dr. 11: ,f !ton's 1,148 which royalate the bowels :end cure constipation. Taken :•: ni;bt you •rr.• well by rnornin They purify and ole inst. the nyaern, irr070(71 head,a,h0 bil- liou.ncs4 and siCk sturnacIt. Prom it; and Bart:•in are .Dr. 1larniltoe i'111. of Mandrake end (Jul ((•taut. ;ice per box or 17.1. for ,(.1(0 at :111 .1-• •t - 7'4'a 1 —""- /Is. "HEW” FURNACES C.rrtainls. do appeared to tiro economical mars. They tnarn,i I,I;ss fu.)1,; thelf$.lr Tft1t r•Iwr? 1u'T ;• ,n nus Oher fur• nate in Canada. Tw„ „r tine! lona 1,I-,� ( ererr winter fa the •).nal eating. Thai mean, $to to ties. a year. Ani Il1'CI,A Furnaces are twill for 'Perak's. well as economy. Quit 1, Tres—l..werful drafts --smoke• 11[41ininto oatawhatpit•<e,b shootare n'mented togett,er. r' lte<f or It t•:CJt " burns hard an4 soft cost• mice an•t wood equally welt Stop in and 111 us show rut all the special halaares of the hest furnace made rn Cana•t1 Lew Atm : H. SPACISMAN i 3g. Solicit ore. N p �L RDUN Manager. •••••N•••N••••N•••••N• N••••t••••••••N••••••••w Subscribe for the TIMES; From now IIMIIIMMR u tat l[ Januar 1907Q January for g 1.00 Chi •• 2: DINNER SETS --Immense Varfetu to Ghoos Johnson Brothers" make the best in the wor14 From - ti i as represented. In all the newest designs and shapes alwaysfro $13.00 to $15.00 set, for 8 iece • NEW SETS— g pieces. 97 pieces, in new 6. ► u 00 • to -date$ 6 P Z � , $ . 50 ; $7.50 ; =g.00 ; $ to,00 up, styles at • Come and See us You Will be interested •London Crock:cr if yCo. 169 Dundas Street, Lo ,t;$10.00 or over. PAY 'lP:•:c3 or freight c'1ar�:n oa ,.it��� s .. •N••••••••••••9)••••v••••• p;:rzbas?s ai 4q••N••NN••••••••••••••••M•N•••••N.••N••• .. Now is the time to get your new Lamps for the long fall d win- ter evenings. They pal more pleasantly and quietly if you have good light, and every one of our • lamps are bound to give you every satisfaction. Hanging Lamp, (with best fitting) from Hall Lamp, (with best fitting)$3.75 to $t5.00 Fancy Parlor Lamp, from $2.50 to $8 , 00 Reading (with best fitting) from $7.95 to $to.00 , Lamp, (with) copper finish) from $4 .0o to $7.00 Sewing Lamp, (with co Glass Lamp, copper finish) from $3.50 to $6, So (complete) from 25C to Eger I, - $ $1.00 7 Lain we buy is direc=t to us from the Factories where they are trade and Our. Price is always the Lowest. and our assortment is the largest you can find. RA ' S Phone 16'34, 134 Dundas Street and Carlin' t. Opposite Market Lane, Former' cl a on Premise.; �0��0 -----� N', C'Z'AR 1 R (Pure' Mill End Sale of Whit .WJlito (,often DZi?I Er .. 36 inches widMill Ids, guaranteed and better than ever, fine and soft, finished for the needle, regular 10c and 10}c cotton, yours for, yard........ 71 Ladles, Think rc Dill Ends, circular Pielon QUICK . widths, regular 15c and 1 Sc,cotton extraour pifine ck, al; NMI Ends of Embroidery and Insertion, 3, 4, rand yard lee wide, very fine quality and fancy designs, regular 8e, inches and 12e, yell!• pick, yard. c, 10q Now is th'•"""""""''v Time for Making Comfortables Wt:zpperette Ends, in grays, fawns,blues, inches wide, fleece lack, lengthof 10 rfsds - pink, 36 for, yard • • • • , . • yard;, regular 115c Best English Chintz, 36• inches' wide,' in ' • • • • i ns regular 15c for new .Paisley designs; Tapestry Caipe' En l; a j � ......... •.1i�•c each.... s yards long, extra heavy Mile; Brussels and Wilton Carpet Ends, 1.;' • ' a ' d n ' ' 45a heavy pile, each. . S rd,, long, extra, Pure White Medicated 13ats,'large 'size, 'each . 10c Ready-to-wear Goods at Cost1�� Children's Long -Sleeve �• of Material Pinnies, in white and colored, Al goods, fanctrimmed, fit children 2, 3 I lal 50c and 76c, your choice, 371e ane' `) years; re 00 Infants' White Cashmere Dresses, lined each white] fork or blue, guarantee l t ,. pink �, each.,... wash, regular ? i.00, half price Children's School Drease, ' ' • ' ' ' ' • • 50c in red and lllue;i, fit g- �a,e,`�,t 10,1C��Yr111j't'retie, linea CO,nct t4, regular X11 . Cerafor, each • ... • > 76o Mail �""' Orde r Especially Attended to. •••••••••••••• •II.o•N•••••••••••••••••o•••N••••NM BI IOLSONS BANK (Incorporated )) 7 / ct of I'arliureet 185; CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND S3a000'000'00 11 Branches in Ontario, 'J tots' , , . ' $3•�OOa000 00 Us•ea cwe:p Lawful Day eXBTf..tt BRANCH. Y from 10 1.: r. to 3 :. t•, oxsent i3.:. u: 1:armor-tie Salo Nolen cashed or collectsd. to t r, d On a1;'p;ii-attnn. 1,1tA1•T':en an collec.•d. betas supplied lied etntes. fought and ad at !otic, ttratcnapy�cl lea), ( tit Parade and L'a SC�Aa.T±, SAVUNICIfA DEPAR'i'MI�NT lDepuwittd o o!.00 sn.J upwards re>_ived. interest com• n i 11 l.<. Idr, t .inlf malty, en' adder! fn pri..c,pa: Jnr MI *az! :,eeembcr 31st. Dc !'0alta It rli,•4 al.o to;: i and hi,rheR' rurr0.lt rates of l item•' allowed, Advancers rondo to farmers if..rk deale: I and 11,78,ncs9 men at lowwoat rates snd on m fa.orable term*. Aacflts at is :et0:'or Dom. novernme t Dtchaon & Curl `. L 1