HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-10-12, Page 5Sterlins
Silver
Toilet Wave
So:id and heavy -as
well as of sterling qual-
ity -is the silver com-
posing the Toilet Ware
from Diamond 11 a11's
own factory.
Characterized by more
than ordinary beauty is
our Pompadour pattern-
* design somewhat of
tho Rococo order.
A large full -bristled
hairbrush sells for $6.00.
Prices quoted for sets of
any number of pieces.
RYR1E BROS.
134-138 YONoa ST.
TORONTO - ONT.
THE EXE'1kIR TIMES, OCTOBER 12rh 1905.
Ceder Posts
• SA large quantity of Cedar Posts for
age of the best t,iality. ]dust be sold
at once.
We Would be pleased to quote you
our pikes on any Building material
you may require. We can supply
you w th.
Sa.and Door Frames;
Lumber, Lath & Shingles
on shortest notice
�-
In tact we are in a better position
than ever to supply our many custom-
ers with all they :may require either
Brom shop or yards.
Bee keepers supplies ready for
delivery. Tanks made to order
Wood for Sale
Call and see the wood we have for
sale. Just the kind you require for
elurnmer cooking.
The RosTdulOr
G0. Lth.
Notice
To Farmers and
the Public in
General
As the fall is coming on
now gather up all your old
/►.w truck such as Rags, Rubbers,
Wool Pickings, Horse Hair,
Old Rope, Bones, all kinds
of old Iron, Brass, Copper,
Lead and Zinc, and take
them down to t
M.JACKSON & SON
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel. That's
where you will get the high-
est cash price for them.
+++++d•++++++++++•1++++
CREDITON
We are prepared to do
Gristing and Chopping on
shortest notice.
We arc making a splendid
giv-
ing
which
is
1\
grade of Flour t-,
ing excellent :atisfaetlen
Try our Flour.
R. Switzer
MtEUIUAL
W. BROWNINU, M. D., M. 0.
IN • P. S., Graduate \Victoria Uni-
ty. oplce and rteldencncc. Dominion
lDOratory. Exeter.
--
DR. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE
Toronto University. Fortner
MAMA Surgeon to Toronto Weise: Hospit,t.
Ssooeesor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Nightcallnt
Igoe.
DENTAL
'11 K1Nea(AN, L. D. S. ANL
DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L.
D. R. D. D. 8., Boom Oradaate
of Toronto University. D enUet.
Teeth extracted without pain or
tad after efreets. Office In Fan.
son's block. West elde of Main
these' Freer
D.A. ANDERSON. (D• D. S. 1..01.
DNNTIBT.
pallor Graduate of the Toronto University
%sad Royal Oollege of Dental Surgeons or
Web, with honors Also Postgraduate et
eschool of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
iihri. mention.
bins known to the Dental Profoeeion
cele Ude (Aloe. Bridge work, crowns, d-
am, gold and vulcanite ppletoe all done in
i�� manner perfect!,
anaesthetic u-1foralAem a trao
ooedoor south of CaeJng Aro'N store
ii.....Ont.
Tho Iiintl You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
and has been outdo under his per.
somal supervision sineo its infancy.
• Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but
Experiments that tritio with and endanger the health of
Intents and Children -Experience against Experiments
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harniless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation
tool Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNN CNNTAVN COMPANY. TT MVNNAY .TN[CT. N•1. TONA CITY.
THE TITIN MAN'S DANGEIt.
Ile can't resist disease .,eros,
that's why he's such a mark for cat- I
sumption. In this land of plenty.I
thinness is wickedness, especially
ww hen it's so easily overcome wit
Ferrozone. TLis remarkable tissue
builder makes you fat quickly ; tit
does so by forming blood that's rich,
nourishing and health 'giving. Ferro -
zone supplies the nutriment needed
by wornout nerves. rapilly con-
structs muscle and fatty tissue. The
form fills out. the cheeks redden,.
provia; t hat wei;ht is being added.
To be well and stay wwell,use Ferro -
zone. Fifty chocolate coated tablet];
i:1 a box for fifty cents or six for
$2.50 at all dealers.
1,10NEY TO LOAN
We have nntimlted private funds for Invest
• ens opera farm or village property at lowes Let 16. Con. 2, Clay, n number of
up-to-date thoroughbred Shorthorn
bulls. They are of the low net
blocky type. dark red in color and of
Choice breeding. They are nil elig-
ible for registration. and will he sold
reasonably. - John Elder, Hensall
P. 0.
FARM FOR M.\Li:.-109 acre farm
Ake] 10, 1'sbor,.e. Emil well fenced,
in rise! condition, well drained with
ore). lot, has windmill, large frame
house, !ink barn with galvanized
roof ; cellar under house, one mile
from Winchels^a, near echoOI, church
and market. For further 'ntrliou-
lars apply to Win. Creery, \Vinchel-
tle1.
11A l' 1. 11SLI)
-Mr. James Th:ompeoti has pur-
chased machinery. for his Pour milt
and put it in las 1 week. Ile expecte
to have the n.i'1 milli:: in a Iioath.
-Mrs. Jamieson and family, wild.
1. tvc been spending the summer here
retuned vo 1Leir house at Brooklyn '
en 'Tse nkiy.
-!w1r. \►'j!t,cvt F.n;lcsoii, of Luck -
now, spent a few days in t hu village .
with friends lost week.
_IA r. \Willi1111 \Vladine). of Galer-
ich spent a few days last week with
wit friends in t he cilia;e.
-The following is the report of
the senior division of hayfield 'Puha
tic school for the month of Septem-
ber, based on attendance. demeanor
and general proficiency: -Sr. 5t11.-
Gr:sat McNeil. Jr. 5th -Mamie Mc-
Dou;all, Alice 'Tippet, Nellie Big -
;art. 41 ti-CLara Colvin. Laurie
row!.?c, llerbie Stur;con. Sr. 3rd._
Ford Kin;, Ruby Woods, Amy Mc-
Neil. .1 r. 3rd. - Robina Harrison.
Wilbur Erwin, Harold King. -T. II.
Brownlee. Teacher.
-Mrs. 3. if. Petty and Mrs. Thos.
Dick, of Heniall were guests at the
River hotel. during last week.
-The con;rc.gataon of St. An-
drew's church will hold their jubilee
1 nnniversary on Oct. 15tH., %when 'rev.
1 Mr. Smith, of llenstll will be preach-
' er for the occasion. On the Mon-
' day evening following there will '.e
Ian interesting program after a JO.'. i
hoe tea has been served by. the ladies
of the. cont re;•a tion.
There has been considerable surmi-
sing as to the reason the( body of
one of the young men recently found
was divested of its clothing while
the other was not. One gentleman
;ices as his opinion that Bailey, who
%vas an excellent aw•iininer. divested
himself of his clothing in the water
to order that he might better help
himself and his companion Woods,
rho was not no expert, but the lato
lel' post his head and grappled with
Bailey and both went down to death
t o;et her.
Ifyoe, your friends or relatives suffer with
Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling
Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable
treatise on such dkcascs to Tire I.eittiu Co..
179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All
druggists sell or can obtain f..r you
LEIBIG'S FIT CURE
Ind Osborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Flre Incur_ 1
ane Gompani
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
President: -T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0.
Vice -Pres.:- J. A. NORRISCROMARTY P. U.
F. MORI.EY, WHALEN P. 0.
1V. H. PABSMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
WM. ROY, BORNHOLM P. 0.
1. L. RUSSELL,RUBSELDALE P.O.
AGENTS.
J, CARMICII.AEL, STAFFA. ONT.
A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR, ONT.
J, WILsoN, FULLARTON, ONT
J. 8. OILFILLAN, LUCAS, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secs.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLAi)MAN & STANBURY. Solicitors
T1fOMA9 CAMERON. l'UN
V EY-
ancer, wills drawn, money to loan
on real r -tate. al -o I•Icen«cd Auctioneer for
the counties fof Huron and Perth. ('hargee
moderate. Orders lel at the 1110s •,r at my
residence, Farquhar will rtretve prompt atter
tion.
ESTRAY -Strayed oa Lot 9, south
boundary of Ilay, about July
191. 1905. a yearling roan heifer.
T lie owner can hatwa twant0 by proving
property and paying costs by ap-
plying to Andrew Campbell, Thames
road 1'. 0.
FOpt SAI.E.-Two rood working
horses and one driving horse, 2
sin;lo horse wagons. two yeti heavy
mine() harness. For further parti:-
ulars apply to M. Jackson. Main St.
F011 SALE - Lot 8, Con. 3, I's -
borne. 100 acres. all under cul-
tivation, 2 wells. On the property
is a frame house, good bank barn.
one frame barn. For further par-
ticul ars ap apply to Jas. Essery. Exelcr 1ti-tCIII
P. O.
MORTGAGE SALE
-of-
HOUSE AND THREE ACRES OF
LAND IN CREDiTON
Linter and by virtue cd drew pow-
ers contained in :a certain Mort -
;age, which ww•iLl be produced nt
Gine of tale there will ho offered for
sale by public auction. oy Jelin Gill.
auctioneer, on the premises
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. 190.
At 2 o'clock in Calle •afternoon the
f the
viz : Part o
h
following property,
South leal.f of Lot number Eleven
in the Fifth Concession of the Town-
ship of Stephen. in the County of
Huron, described as follows: Com-
mencing at a point on 1 h a South
distance
al a
said Lot
Boundary of i
of ten chains and thirty -sew•:: links
from the South-wwest corner of said
Lot thence Northerly nine chains
and ni.;hty links to the centro lute
of Said Lot thence Eastww•ardly along
said cent re line curer chains and six
links, thence Southerly parallel with
the Western Boundary of said Lo
Nino chains and ninety links arriv-
ing -at side road, thence Westerly
olone said eidc road three chains an:1
six links to the plac:• of :,e;ir ' 1g.
cant crinin r three acres more or Le58.
Ti 11 MS.-Tawen1y per cent of the
purchase money o1 the day or sole
and rho ha lance in Chitty days 1 here-
after without. interest. Further
particulars ;and conditions of sale
will be trade known on the dray of
silo or may he had o:t apppic111,,11 to
the ulderr.i;ned.
.1O11N GILL, Auctioneer, or
GLAIMAN & STANIILUIY, Exeter
Ont. Vendors So1?citors.
Dated tet Exeter this third day of
October, 19116.
SEWING
SIiORTIIORNS FOR SALE - The
undersigned has for sale on
atm of tonere-t.
l►ICKSON & CARLldeter
riONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
m on farm and village properties at lowrate.
-u t. I;LA1)MA\ & STANL3URY
Barri+ten Solicitors. Main 8t. Exeter.
1571 -(SON & CARLING,
1lparrUter.. wNlcltors Notaries Conveyancers,Vo,nmi..I.,nere, Solicitors for the Molaon.
Bank. F.tr.
UMW to Lona at Mwest rates of tittered.
OTir1CF.:-MAIN STREET. EXETER.
L. tA. otCt[aole
1. a. CARI.IRA A. A.
for sate, ;winz Lot 11 ; ('••nces-
At Bargain Prices.
ARE MADE IN CANADA.
They are built in a Canadian
foundry -by Canadian workmen -
for Canadian homes.
They are planned and constructed
by Canadians -who know the needs
of the Canadian climate.
Being made in Canada, there is
no duty -no excessive freight
charges -to pay for.
You get the finest materials --best
workmanship - newest improve-
ments -handsomest designs -when
you tiny a Peninsular Range.
Come in -and let us explain just
why we Clink the Peninsular is the
best Range in Canada -especially
YOU.
-'
Local Agent :
H. SPACISMAN
Kirkton Fair
(Court tnucd f►•ocn p' r.• 8)
River. .1. ltouins+on, .1. Shier ; North-
ern Spy. A. Gunning.. M. nrethour ;
Blenheim Pippins, Ratcliffe Bros.
Mrs. Colgan; Fallow \Vater. \V.
Sad'.,:.r, J. Sanders ; Tatman Sweet.
J. Saru1^rs ; Baldwins, J. Shier. It.
Doupo ; Snows, .1. llc•.L;e, Ratcliffe
Bross.; Greenin;s .1. Shier, J. Sanders
kin; of 'Tompkins. 3. Sanders, F.
1'. Sww•eit zcr ; Alexanders, It. Sall -
('.ars, J. Sanders; 21) oz. Pippins. .1.
Sanders, M. llrethour ; Golden Rus-
sets, J. Sanders, M llnnbam ; Rin.
ston Pippins. \V. llazlewoc.d, W. If.
Ilazlew'ood; Colver'ts, F. 1'. Swcitzer,
STEPHEN COUNCIL W. Sadler ; Sweat fear, M. Broth -
Tho Council of the Township of our, W. Wiseman; Duchess of Olden•
Stephen, convened in the Town hail, nur;, Miss K. Doupe; Cayuga red
Crediton. on Monday the 2nd day of 1 streak, J. Sanders. M. Ilrethour;
October, 1905 at 1 e. In. All mens- Collection apples three of each. J.
berg were present. The minutes of Sanders, W. Sadler ; cran apples, A.
the previous meoli,t; were read and
adopted.
Resolved that when the engineer Benham. 1t. Roes: winter nears. Mrs.
files the report, plans and apeciti• J. White, J. Shite peaches. Mrs .J.
cations re Mud Creek Drain that the
Clerk send notices uo the Tutrt.ies -in-
terested that the same will be cou-
aidered at the Town Hall Crediton,
on Monday the 4th of '.lc. next at
10 a. m.
- The following orders were passed
F. W. Farncomn, Ford Award, $29:
Nelson Baker, ,;ravel contracts, blk.
2, C. R. 2 F. R., $96: R. Davey, com-
missioner Flt., $2.50; J. Sims, com-
missioner C. It., $10.00; 11 L. Kraft,
;ravel con. Blk 6. ESI%. $2.50; Chris-
tian Stade, commissioner Illk 6, ESR
$2.50; W L. Kraft. ;ravel, $18.05;
do., ;ravel N. 1).. $5.30; August
Sweitzer, repairs to Essery Bridge,
8:32; W. 1i•trtin. concrete pilo $1.50.
11. Reeder, cleaning- ditch. $1 ; Chas.
F. Eilber. rep. Ilaist's bridge, $5.00:
II. F. Eilber. work on Heist's bridge,
$2.50; W. H. Ilil.l, •;ravel, $22.10;
Asaph Gravelle, nip. culvert, $1.50:
C. Prouty. do., $3.00; Thos. Webb;
concrete tile, $5.50; John Baird, con-
crete tile and rep...oul., $3; D. Ma-
whinney, pile on road, $1.10; William
i'ickerin;, rep. eul., 42.75; Sinton
Swweitzor, do.. $3.50; J. Berney, tim-
ber, $2; jtobert Sims, drain under
award. $3; „English iron bolts. 650;
S. Geiser. rep. cul., S. 13., $3; Ilenry
Wing. spikes, $1.03; Nelson Maker,
;ravel contract, 8. B., $7.00; Ezra
F.tist, work on ilaist's bridro, $3.00;
R. Treibner.;ravel, $70.50; J. Keys,
rep. Mud creek bridge, $1.50; F. W.
Fa.rncomb, part payment of fees re-
am('ro
. O.U•Jerry
mud creek drain, ,6 0 B
phey. work on rradcr$2.50; Wm.
Johnston, et 5! rep. bride. con, 20,
$27.50: M. McIntyre. ;ravel con.
111k. 7, 8. 13. $13.50; John Barry,
commissioner i!Ik. 7, S. 11.. $3.110.
The Council adjourned to meet
again in the Town Hall ort the 4th
of December next at 1 p. •m.
HENRY EiLIBER, Clerk.
Robinson, Mra. It. Fletcher: cut
flowers. JBo. COI iv, W. 1t. Carr;
/medal, John t'ottle: M. 13rethour.
Special Prizes.-Soverei. n Bank of
Canada, Exeter. for light horse. Geo.
Dickinson; Molaons Hank, St. Marys,
for hest horse or filly nt fair, Wnt.
Kernick..
SPEEDING DING ('(t\'rl: ;TS
2.40 pace or 2.30 t ret., '.IcCarly &
Son ; Rosie Mack, G. Joynt : Shady
Punt, 11, Williams. 2..0 trot or
ptee, ltosio Mack, G. Joynt ; .Lord
Ferguson, B. Bendel ; Lon; Jahn, G. -
Joynt. Local race, SII t+ly Punt. 11.
\Williams ; Cinderella. n. Moore ; Lau-
ra May, 0. Goulding.
S
Bre1hour, Mrs. Warren, plums, 3.
Sanders, J. Shier ; fall pears, Mise
'1'111 ROYAL MONTH ANI) 'I'llK
ROYAL DISEASE
Sudden cleuires o[ weather are
especially trying, and pro)'ahly to
none more so thin the scrofulous
and consumptive. The progress of
scrofula during a normal October is
commonly ;re+►t• \Ve never think or
scrofula -its hunches, cutaneou4 cr
upt.icwns, and wast inr of the bodily
sultititnce-without ihinkin; of tate
great good many sufferers from it
hove derived from hood's Sarsa-
parilla, wiles') radical and permanent
cures of this one disease are enou;h
to :mike it tire mast fatnouy medi-
cine in the world. There is probab-
ly no: a city or town where lloo:l's
Sarsaparilla has apt proved its mer-
it in more 1tonte.s than one, in arrest•
in; and completely eradicating s,rof-
ul;a, which is almost as serious and
as much to tie feared as its .Meir rc!-
v Consumpt 1311.
We are offering a 5 drawer,
drop head, gual'al)ceed sewing
machine for $21.00 Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
' In Pianos we still keep up
our record. Iligh grade
pianos at prices other dealers
ask you for inferior goods.
Come and see us we will
interest you sure.
S. MARTIN & SON
To Cure a Cold in One Day=ocrii,
vie .
Tilde Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. o �irssf•L, book.2sc.
every
Sews Moa bops sold Is pat 12 months. This signature,, •
EXTENSIVE, G1RfRING
AUCTION SALE
-ef -
1''AItM STOCK. AND IMPLEMENTS
.lot White will sell by Public Auc-
tion for Mr. Adam St. John on
LOT 3, CON. 6, I).\8E LINE C,-ciXhton • knitted aro in cottt►n,
SALE REGISTER.
Wednesday. October lElh, 1905.
AucLion sale of fa.rnl stock and im-
plements on Lot 20, Con. 7. !Stephen.
II. Brown. Auctioneer ; John Pedlar.
Proprietor.
\\'kite ; hates, white. Mrs..1. \\ hi .e
;.rapes, blue, W. II. Paisley, Mrs.
J. \V pilot.
MISCELLANEOUS
111:tpki sugar. M. Brethour ; maple
syrup. Miss K. Doupe. If. I'. Sww•eitl-
zer ; home :rade broad, S. N. Shier.
M. J.ami.cson : blankets, M. Jamieson ;
union brinkol.s. ilt. .11iniesoar, N.
Grei.;ht'on : suit Canadian tweed,
Slier & Marshall ;honey in sections, i
J. W. Soinnns, G. Bentley & pion ;
ext.nact honey, J. Kirk, .1. W. Somers!
Canned poaches, M. Jamieson, A. K.
Ferguson ; plums, Jenny Rollinson:
Mary McCallum ; peers. Jennie Rob-
inson, N. Crciohbon : cherries. M.
lirlothour, A. Robinson ; gooseberries,
A. Bret•hour. W. l r'owrt; stnawlyet'-
ries, A. BroUltour, Mrs. J. White;
ntsplorries, N. Brot4;.ur, A. Bmth-
our ;bomnteoes, R. Doupe, A. Shier ;
jolly, A. Shier. Mary McCallum ; col-
lection of pickles, Jennie Itohinson,
Mary McCallum ; photo-gnaple J.
Senior ; collection of photos, .1. Sen-
ior : pencil dntwin;, M. Jamieson, J.
Taylor : crayon or mete!, any sub-
ject. J. Taylor. Mrs. J. Whit ; •paint
in; in oil, fi;are, Mrs. J. \White,
LADIES WORK.
Counterpane crocheted. A. Shier.
Miss J. Robinson: counterpaire
Miss J. Robinson : Pat h
�
quilt. Mrs. Horsham. Miss White;
crazy patchwork quilt, Mrs. Ilan •
Iron. R. Doupe :.Ladies underetothin•;..
Miss Robinson : Mr+. llanham : Pe -
philtre work, Nellie Creighton. Mrs.
llanham : arrasene work, Mrs. J.
White. N. Crei;hl on : roman cm1►roi .-
eery. Miss White. M. Brethour ;
venetian embroidery. M. Creighton,
M. .1 a'meson ; batt+•:bun; lace, Al r+.
Warren. Miss McCallum; SIipO r'3.
knitted or crocheted, Nellie Crei 1)I -
t on, Miss McC:aLlum ; sofa pillow.
N. Creighton, Miss M. liro->k, child's
dress, Miss M. Iirook, Mrs. J. White;
ra; carp,ot, M. Brethour, Jennie Rob-
inson : tea easy. M. Bretheur, MI's.
J. White: table centrepiece and tray
cloth, M. Jnna.e on, Miss White :.din-
ner mals, Ada S), 'r, Miss McCallum ;
pi,ino scarf. Nc!Jie Crei;talon. M.
JamiCS011 ; l.illow stems. Mrs. Ilan •
him, M. .1:unicron. ; afghans. Mrs.
Ilanhnm, W. Hyde; Drawn work,
Mies N. Creighton, Mrs. llanhain:
dresden work, Mrs. t(anhntn, Miss
1311nsh:rd, half ntUc oast of \Voal-
1►1111 en
TIIU118DAl, OCTOBER, 19th, 11:01
Commenoin; .:t 12 o'clock sharp
the followw.inr properly:
STOCK. -Clyde Miro 1 years old in
foil to Colston Leader; 4enc61 pur-
pose mare 4 yea rs ot,l, Nuppo+ed t o
tee in foal to Sir Evylyn; Mare 12
years old supposed to be in foal to
Colston Leader ; Marc 14 yexars 01.1
supposed to be in Lott ito Sir F.vylyu ;
drivin; nitre 5 years old: yearlin;
filly sired by Orchard Willow: Ruck -
lin; colt sired by Sir Malcolm ; suck-
ling colt sired by i'ercheron ; Nix
;poll :filch cows supposed to be in
calf to 1honou;hbred hull, 5 due to
calf, February to May ; 1 renewed
COW ; 1 due to oalf in Deceniteir; 4
three-year-old steers; 2 three year
old he,fnrs supposed to Le in calf to
tluwrourhbretl hull; 4 twp year old
heifer, supposed to he in calf to
th0rott;fibred Intl]: 2 1tto year 0141
steers; 2 yeartinz steers. 5 yeitlint
haifora, 8 calves : 1 brood sow due to
farrow at Larne of role.
INIPLE'Il;NTS. -- Massey•llariIs
binder, M ixwveI1 mower, M'xwwcll
disc barotw ; ('hantpion seed thrill :
horse rake ;wa;on with box and
spring seat ; pair bobslci;h,, scl of
Diamond harrows, roller; plow near-
ly new Cockshut make : e•in;le trip
bug;y; rend cart ; i'ortlend cutter;
forks, hoes, clriins and several .,Bier
small articles useful on a farts ton
numerous to mention.
Positively no reserve as the pro -
evictor has rented hi. f .rm.
TERMS. -$5 00 and under cash;
over that amount 12 months 'erc:lil
will be given on furnishing app'
joint trolcs, or :1 discount of a per-
cent
•.rcent for Gish in lieu of notes.
•109. WIii'ry ADAM ST. JOHN
Farmers' Poultry
We want. all your Poultry,
alive or dressed, and will
pay the Highest Prices tor it.
Quotations sent promptly o'
request.
FUVELLES. LIMITED
LONDON UNIT
E.\It(ll:iiA!:
-A nurnlrer from here u ces% in
I:irktoa fair Last Friday and spurt
a good show.
' -Chas. llackney's tale last Thurs-
i day proved a SUCCPAs.
-We aro pleased 10 note 111s: aur
inub1 carrier its dein; so wall. i hat his
Dr. thinks lie will be ab!o tow walk_
' in 1 wo weeks. l
--Mr. John Tucker supplied ias
villn.re with man;alds Inst week.
Mr. Tucker had an except j,>R,;,lly
-good crop of both rn tn.tolds :f n1 -
.tar becta for fend. Ile purchased Iain
• seed in packages from our local
store.
-Rev .Mr. Yee!, of l:irkton, will
preach missionary sermons on 1 be
Eliutville circuit next Sund•:Iy.
-The list of suhscrieers :t1 Far-
quhar to the 'Times It:.; nearly dou-
bled during the present year. 'New
subscribers will receive the 'rime
until 1st January 1907 for oats tl
Lar. Subscribe now.
HALE -S1 1{ PEOPLE.
Te -o t.orili is full of them. Ju
sick enough to be lazy :and Hatless
to have no appetite; to
sleep .
Quite. often you're IsIlf nick yc.ursrlf.
Chances ate the trouble is in •1 he
: stony:ch and towels. Beat prescrip-
1 tion is "Dr. Hamilton's Pills; -they
. tone up the et:ti:c system, etrenzth-
Ien the stomach, o'cvale your spirits,
aril make you well in one. :hitt
1 Dr. Ilemilten's Pill3 work %v:, to
with preel& in your conditio.'. M
in action. effective and eery 1 o to
Get Dr. il.arnilton's rills to -Jay,
per box in all dealers in ioedirine
W. Hyde. M slamieaon ; collection of
L'diem work, Mrs. V. :trivet. Miss M.
Brooks; collection of novelties. Miss
McCallum, Mabel Brooks; 1'yro-
rraphy, Mobel C,ilfillan, J. Taylor:
paint in; on china, Mabel Gi111111 .
Jacob Taylor ; pearl work.
Mies
White, 7,Lrs. 3. \Vhite; rax mit. M.
r u
u
:
IlrctL•our, \V. Sadler a
;!over, N. Crei;Ilton, .hand tJ
e
Kato Dotes':
woollen atockin;s, N. Crei;}tion, M.
Jam: -son ; woollen socks. M. .)antic •
eon. N. Creighton : woollen mitts,
M. Jam,0 on; Darninz on r••lockinrs
M. Jamieson, Mrs. J. White; mend -
in; two patches. M. Jamieson, Mrs.
J. White : table doylies Mrs. J.
\Vhite, N. Creighton : toilet mala.
Mary McCallum. N. Cre.L;h4on ; cro •
chet in wool, Mnbcl Brooks; W.
Hyde ; pincushion. Mabel Brooks. W.
11•tnha,n, T aWh ite; hen 1 sewv-
ing, W. ilydc, Miss McCallum : hul-
tonhoese hiss White, M. Jamieson:
h•lndkerclOefs, Mrs. 3. White, Miss
McCallum ; r•iroppin; bee of boot
Litcrs. Mrs. 3. White. Mrs. Col ra n :
handkerchief case, M. 13rethour, N.
Creighton; netting, Miss McCrllum,
Mrs. llanham ; dentin; on net, Mrs.
111nham, Mrs. J. White; working
shirt. M. llrelhour; pnintinr in oil,
.1. Sen:c•r, Mrs. .1. White ; W..(Cr
cotar, M. (lilfillnn, ,Jacob Taylor;
pen and ink sketch, J. Senior ; !iia
;le net earn:;e !omens, .1. Taylor .
p:tintinz on ,;lisss, Mrs. .1. Whits,
Miss White; e&k'ction of stuffe.I
bird, and animals, W. Drown; col-
lection of post: re stamps, W. Ilroe n
W. it. Conn; eas=. of cakes. it, llo'ki�a
ornimental pome;rants, .1. Kirk.
FLOW i:RS
Collection of I:oueeplents, Jennie
Robin.aon, Mrs. It. Flctehcr ; senor
sums, John Cottle. J. W. *tumors ;
Ischia., Mrs. it. Fletcher ; recti, Jen
Auct100: r. Proprietor. nie Robinson ; rote pinna, Jennie
THERE has only been one real im-
provement in cooking ranges in
manyyears. That improvement is the
Imperial Oxford Diffusive Ovcn Flue.
While other makers were adding
dampers, racks, door openers and
shakers in a vain attempt to make int-
we�the asset
of
died h
pruwcu:ent,, studied
the range. We knewew that
lh,
only
improvement you wanted was a better
oven, an oven that would help you bake
better bread, pies and cake, roast beef
to a turn, retaining its juice and flavor.
Our investigations and experiments pr
✓ d
•
rak,
educed the oven•beating system
of the
Imperial Oxford Range
The important feature of this system
h the diffusive flue which draws in
fresh air, superheats it and distributes
it evenly throughout the oven. The
article on the bottom shelf farthest
from the fire is getting as much heat
on all ,ides as the article on the top
shelf next the fire.
We would like to explain this more
fully. If your dealer doesn't handle
the Imperial Oxford Range, write as
for particulars. \Ve will send cata-
logue and tell you where you can see
the range. 14
The Gurney Foundry Co.,1.lslted
TORONTO, MOrtr,aAI, WUlNlra., VANCOWaa
Sold by T. HAWKINS & SON, Exeter,
Ro000 Miles on One Pair of Tires
MR. JAM'S THOMAS Dawsv is Canada's
champion steady bicycle rider. He is
a collector for one of the big telegraph com-
panies in Toronto, and he rides a wheel all the
year round making collections over a wide
district. His record is 12,000 miles a year.
Mr. Dewey's bicycle is fitted with Dunlop
a single pair of
him over 7,000
and indifferent
Detachable Tires,
which have carried
miles of good, bad
roads. Dunlop bicycle tires are famous as the
kind that may be attached, detached tad re-
paired whea necessary by the two bands,
unaided by any form of tool. Every pair is
guaranteed for a year.
THE DUNLOP TIRE COMPANY, Limited
n. Jonx Toronto MolKraiAL
sea tfllercovVsl 1#1M11re1.0
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