Exeter Times, 1905-11-16, Page 5N'YTHINC YOU WANT
A N UMBER, SHINGLES, LATH. CEDAR POSTS, SASI1,
DOORS, FRAMES, TANKS, &c.,
YOU CAN HAVE
at rock bottom prices at our yard and factory.
STORM DOORS AND STURrl SASH
e to order on short notice. We manufacture poultry and
apple boxes in large quantities, order early.
Evo:KY
WE PAY THE HIOHESTSAW LOGSDESCRIPTION
OCASH PRICE FOR
We are always prepared for CUSTOM SAW ING.
Tho RossTaulorOJ1!!L
+++++++++++++++++++++++++1 Inc Osborne and Hibbert)
IRON Farmer's Mutual Me lnsur-
FENGEPOSTSj
We have a num= +I
ber of different
kinds of Iron Fence $
Posts which we will t
sell cheap or will
take all kinds of
scrap iron in ex=
change.
&JACKSON & SON
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the
ansa Gompm
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
Presidente-T.
Vice-Pres.:- J. A. tJOttitis LIN. P. U.
CROMARTY P. O.
F. MMORLEl', WHALEN P. 0.
%V. M.
Ro . `roxs, BORNII1ORLMA P.O.
\V RU , RUB8ELDALE P.O.
1, L. RCBfiELL,
AGENTS,
J.BTA/EA. 0 T
A. DUNGCARMtltAEL, FARQUHAR. ONT.
1.WiLCA?: FULLARTON, ONT.
1. S. OILN, LCCAN, ONT
1. 4, (jlLi'II.LA`f,
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLAI)MAN & STAN It RY, Solicitors
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY -
sneer, wills drown, money to loan
On real estate. nee L•cent-ed Auttieneer
es
m(imitate-stir Erten i'he
I110 dnloleo, nthe111ta -a at y
reaidetce,
Fatelutu' udl Ieceivevenireatten
tion.
nON EY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private tune',• for t even
property et towels
eat noon farm or village
Metropolitan Hotel. �, epeeoltntereet:
Isseter
Grist
Grist Mill
CREDITON
We are prepared to do
Gristing and Chopping en
shortest notice
THE EXEe1 ER TIMES, NOVEMBER 16thi(,fU3.
A\; gz table Preparation forAs-
sialgiatutg thcFcoiandl?egu'ta-
ting tl'u: Stu}a::C►s and Bowers cf
1NFA>lN IS :' Hf1L1iH1:�
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Promotes Digesti on.Clxerrul-
nc ss and Rest •Contains neither
Optuni.MorphillC nor Mineral•
NOT N,ICOTIC.
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hire,.. crate' D•Silt:LI1P17i1'JiT?
jt, oks., S<1-
,lLr-Ja✓ at •
,,I.tU Sell. -
18r,n Seed •
th carat Ado •
-
Joyrr .
S �'- iwrs
Aperfect Remedy for ConsYipn-
tion, Sour Stof:lach,I3iarrhoea.
Wornls,Gon4 utsions.feverish-
nessandLOS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW Yoi.tt.
?? (ttb months'Old.V
.))DOSES-35C:VT`►
EXACT COPY Or WRAPe en•
•
CASTOR' i
For Infante and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
11
For Ov
ThirtyYea
CIISTOR1
TM( CENTAUR cool/MUM MEW 'CORK CST
fl booK that no rarmGr_�� � �� °�
that no farmer Gan afford to be Yi t ou
flbOoKt
"HECIA" FURNACES
C•rte)nly do -yo•al to tis•
•coasou►Ic-1 mon.
They turn up 1.1'• than any oSS tuettor ther fur-
nace
C1\•E OCT,
in Canada.
Two or three tons LESS every winter,
is the usual saying.
That means $:0. to Vs. a year.
And 1IISCLA purnaccs are built for
service as well as economy.
Quick fres-powerful drafts--smoke-
proof, gaap,rof, because the joints are
:'t'SXD iota one solid piece, not bolted or
cemented together.
•' It1:C1,A'• burns hard mad soft coal.
cot :end wood equally well. u all the
Stop in and let us show y
special features of the best furnace made
lit Canada.
Local Agent :
H. SPACKMAN
7.01tICI1
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etre J. A. \Villittus has ie: talle•t( a
*team Itoatina system in his dttcllin.
The etwaut is i..td to rho hause by a
pipe connected to the ooilor at the
mill. The house is comfurtau;y
treated oy title ut to . and the ysteut
et pronounced a sue. a1.
KIliC TON
1 I:NSAi.I.
A quiet. wedding lock place at the
Methodist ,parson:t;e, llensc►1I, Nov.
8th. the ,contracting parities nein;
Mr. \Vu:. Kemp. of St. Marys :Ind
Miss Beak. of Ileneill. The Bride
was supported ley her sinter. Mr. F.
McArdle doily", taunter service for the
grown. The .;rooru is a popular
St. Marys young meet and has
many friends who will wish the hap-
py couple >t loft; .and prosperous
wedded life'
Consideraui t •tslin 14 Le.n3 brought
to market. end meets with a ready
demand.
Mrs-
el r. John Salter dispt c'1 of a
firm team of banes to Seater -ea
buyer 1:t::t tte:k ...Orthe start taunt
of $425.
Dr. Ferguson, who has disposed of
his property arae prnctiyt i.t •t4,}•
place Teary( for. Toronto to -day,
(Thune -lay.) Dr. ('atnpbcll, of 'f.r
ronto es the purchaser an l in fu-
ture will take up J)r. Ferguson's
practis' . Before leavie. fur 'I'oronlo
the congreeatieer of the I'rc byter-
i:ua church. of ttliiclt Troth t he ,Dr.
and Mrs. e'er zuson were value.1
members, met on Friday pvefin•; Lest
and ere�sented Mrs. Fereueoll with a
Leau.tiful set of pearl handled silver
knives and forks and the 'Dr. with
a .;old headed umbrella. The Tc10
•
phare CouhIs-uty a Iso presented the
1)r. with a told headed walk in. cane
and the 1. 0. F. with n+► addret.i of
which see sty both were member=.
Mistei MaL•el tend Maud Road-
house of Bolton. etre spcndin; ate err
ew
days in the village vie -dist;
cousin, fairs. \Vm. Brown.
Mr. Itoht. Robinson was atlled i(o
attend the funerni of :t deceased Qin
tear at \V.ston 1a•tt week. Mrs. Itc.'r-
inson is also viMitr.ng the Immo of o
sick sister at To-,ynto.
The scrIuone `in coneeclion with
the :1nniver_'try .of the Metlt.alist.
church delivered by flue Itcv. 51eT:tve
ot Granton, on Sue►day last were
strong pointed truths and well riven,
very lanae enowds lgreebing hire Loth
limners; and evcnin;.
Mr. Wm. ?Loorc, wllo
spondine •the past week
brother and en)_>yiI1 un
shooline; •tt Park Bead
home on Monday.
nominee of Milton, was a
attest all dhc trans. Last week. She
woe a tnemiser of Rev .Mr. Smith's
eon -ere -gat -ion when •he was at Mil-
ton.
Mrs. D. McLeod, who was hero for
several weeks vie-itine her mother,
has returned to her tome in Detroit.
Miss Olive Eellery; of Kincardine,
is visil.its; her .lrrotltc:r. Ur. F. A.
Sollery.
a- C:urge tllacarthur, who has
D1C890131c GARLINO I o•'en Noma on account cf illness, re -
SEWING
MACHINES corn,.
The Farmer's Manual
taroett to Crolleee in •l'orontu on
Nionilly
Mrs. 51. Stuart. who- has exert for
a nunu,cr of moat les at Bothwell.
riled least
vt_itt.ir..; r ,
rete
G ride' elalrstn
and Veterinary week ane{ dlas since beet viettln3 at
II+: v. Mr.
\\ 11.9on, of
• •
N,or t h. Tec s►s s to r,
o:•utcrly or Ileas:'ll, was here last
ed by the Agricultural Editors of the Family Herald.. work rcnew•ine acquaintances.
ducted vervtin Carmel(\. church
and Weekly Star, of Montreal, at the request of
It^v, bare Davidson.Davof Gena, con -
Hundreds of Readers morn}nr and avenge; cut ticliurth
At Bargain Prices. for bIr ll far rtlro'►
We are making splendid ' We are offering a 5 drawer,
grade of Flour nh 2t.U0 5atlsfac-
1Dg excellent sntisfac tion machine for $ Three hundred Gael My -eight subjects dealt w
teed d y of them illustrated
•
�lry our Flour. I Pianos we still keep up OUR SPECIAL
a guaranteed sewing
ich is l:i\•-'drop heady g ,
IT CAN BE HAD FREE
last, Rev. 11t .Smith preaching :lll-
nivers.'ry sermons •o
I at Varna The
Court Ivy. Green Lope' of the Can -
most complete Farmers' Handbook and
rVeterinary
e `1O alue(etareleve y ever issued
11lisn Order of F,orreste•rs of this
simple and practical information of the g
iib • every one of interest vinare, hove been recciv•ine a 'ball
ber or new members durin; the 1
week on eve as 41 result of Or;anizer
G. 1•:. Walker's Wants supported by
the. members..
An electric ti;ht .is Lein; agitated
Ilo li;hien the darkness at 1lte sta-
tion when the cverane trafes are
OOn1in; Alit -on -4h.
The mcotinr •held under the aus-
pices of the Yonne People'•) Mutual
Improvement society of Cermet
church, on Monday evening hast, was
t•ar;sly al:tended and an excellent
tnueicnl •and literary peo;ramime
was oarreed out.
The Cenedian Order of E'orrestcrs
intend holdirt; on ,opea meCtin;
on Friday evenir;, the 17th. cou-
pled with to tea not -1 ;rand literary
I,) musical proerun to which the
lar;e nlenioership, tithe lac;eat in
lie villaee, are heekin; forward with
touch pleasure.
Mr. William. Met)ow:all returned
home Last week (nota Manitooa.
where .bo had neon spcndin; several
amord Its With n report. lievtin;aha ltatly very
pleas-
e ant strip.
which have carried
Y �\ lir. .and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair have
miles of good, bad eel urned .Irom \VhitOy, where They
roads. Dunlop bicycle tires are famous as the ll:t t -A: in"11 lrtpet111ir1"! a month or so
with i- 1ativei and friends.
kind that maybe attached, detached sad re- \tr. Thomas Berry left here re.
fon the old country
tion guaranteed. an many OFFER:
Sw• itzer
U. f 110
In IUHOS
Ulla' record:
High
gads \\re offer •a full ear's subseripti on to tate Exeter Times, a full year's
at r ees other Clealere },.scr'ptton to thaty g all Weeklies, the Family Herald and
piatheir beautiful picture. Q
`ask you for inferior
--'jlt�lilt;eL
�V . BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
3. P. 8., Graduate Victoria Uni-'
and reeidenence. Dominion
ty. office .Nprstory. Kzeter. _ -
DR. F. )ALLOT, GRADUATE
Toronto University. FormerItterea,
B rrtge Urt to Toronto
Bellies.K est rn H�allt atl
r 8 17.oe
DICNTAL
-"�'' KINVMAN, 1.. D.S. AND
H. 1)11. A. n. KINSMAN,
o
D. 8. D. D. S.. Honor ()rad
of Toronto Untverstty. Dentist.
�,esni or
Teeth eitr•sc'.ed without in Fan
bed sitter titrates, 0180.
Goes block. West etde Of Main
1110S p ,u realest of ee ' e, ' ` "Queen Alex -
I' roods. \Veekby Star. of Monlrai1I, tncludir" and a copy of "The E'arntor's lex-
, . ,,ndrl, Iler Grandchildren and Dans. the 1 Mal -
CO1Tle .111(1 see 11S we will reel are] Veterinary Guide," nil for $1.811. A sample ropy
FofExcitor,Orre
art hn•.k can Lo seven :rt thin office.
interest you sure.
S. MARTIN &
«,• Exeter•
DA. ANDERSON' (D. O. s. t.D-$.
DENTIST.
Graduate the Toronto UnivSrrdty
allraof Dental Surf� ne ot
Also Post. nate of
=with �� tbeuc Denttasur (wee
besot able meadow Dental Profession
ort known to the crowns, al-
wetn tete office. Bridge work. caro
�inam.gold and vulcanite piner ates all dono in
pertectlr
w �a },p used for Wtnlesa extlao-
toe
t:Moe one door )oath ot Carting llro a'tore
riUNEY 1'O LOAN.
We have a large amount of preen to un& to
es farm and village pro pertt
oval
plstaaa ee
GLADMAN & STA\f)U}tl'
deers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter.
DICKSON & CARLING,
. agrees Sot 'otarte+ (.onveyaaanere
Oammiaatooere. Solicitors foe the Mottoes I
Bank. $te.
Messy Sofia's at lowest rate) of interest.
Rode 7,000 Miles on One Pair of fres
SON
Farmers' Poultry
We want all your' Poultry,
allve or dressod, and will
pay the Highest Prices for it.
Quotations sent promptly on
request.
FLAVELLESI LIMITED
LONDON •
MO
p1nOE t ->Y uN STREET. i1C IC'11CR. 1 1) I E O
L i Qattinto IL 1• L. is. Dimwit .
i'ASSMORE.-In Tnekorsmith, Nov.
- - 8th, Eva Passmore, ;trod 37 years.
I1011T1t0 N5 FOR SALE - The UOttWl)OD.-In Pullman. i11, Bundely
Seel has for Sale on Not•. 12, 1903. Mary Durwood, ler-
Lot
a number of tw'ray of E:x'ter.
T,ot 18, Con. 2, Say, MARRIED
up-to-date thoroughbred Sh rthrrt \\"11»~U\-l101iNE:Y - At Brantford
• e1I
n
`tells. yp'. are of Nov. lith, 'by Itev. \V. IL eas w
• .1.-:
O5 type, dark T►ey n color and e -of W. Wilton, of 1`el ro!co, to Ethel
�otoe brocdtnF ore all riga- fay Heresy,
�• for registration, and will be sold I)AI}1'S-STANIII.8-.\t Sense -ill uta
�lstablc. -John Rider, Hcnsall ll" .•i, -.ley, Nov. At h. by Rev. Dr.
P. O. Med I. lar. \liken' 1)111113 10
Mits
ONT
OB 8ALt:• _'I't: n totes on tiiu'ct+
FSt. in ale 1itrtseoff loth tel, unit
In; the .:oath 1' 1ung
42 on 1lie north side of led
street. 'fiecse lots oro \tell 1a••
for ,ujldie f purposes. icor gamier•
zert, Far -
/301,1r,
a1,1,1y to Andrew c 8ti°J�,usy, it,.r.
auhar. or Gledman
ri,(11". Exeter.
Annie Staniese, of 1)..slin- std . of Ari yt1►ra, rix month+. ' '.ppl si4
KEMt'-BEAK F. - At Wrestle on \vss•ks az,o a •trx►kc of jr• y'
rave Ath. Mr. Co•,r re Keine, Si.ohi11 further aalkcncrklryfsllife 11 ‘t cut.
Mary's, and Miss It+'Its•, IlonK:all' Ti,urattiy .Mrtldhe
-----�- out. Mr. I/►n7 was n native of I.nn-
ttD �l. e T O R= A'' drtnderry, Ireland. and name to Can -
Sears tea let Iliad Y u Hite Alells B:tl6dlt :Ida to hi t1 . ,►.. 111 "11 years .•f r lc,
glgaisare settHill 'first in Norfolk county, On -
of r ie>.
R. jamas THOMAS Dawn, is Canada's
Mchampion 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 ls,000 miles a year.
Mr. Dewey's bicycle is fitted with Dunlop
Detachable Tires,
b' h h
a single pair of
him over 7,000
and iadiferent
line Leen
vie:ein•! les
oCtitte :1r1
-returnee.
i l)EN
Mrs. Trot:. of Itcau1_vitic, who
has ends
pastbfety weeks, !returned edehome the
Thursday last.
Mr. Rea, who .leas been ill ter
the past few months, accompanied by
Mrs. Ito�k, left dor Bec1tnsville on
Thursday, tth^re they will visit
friends.
-'
L)_
CI•:N'l1t, 1.1A
The Cent ralia i 'worth Lea etre
were entertained Ly the Crediton
league et Crediton on Monday coca-
ina. An enjoyable time was had by
all pR_•sent.
A number _roue here ettcnded the
re-openinz ecrvices at St. James
church, C61rd01pyc, on Sunday, al-
so the fowl c,uppsr on Tuesday even-
ine. t Norwich, is
..1rs. Nelson ilicke of
vis:.t•ir••z at Mr. Richard llick� .
Miss Gktdys Esscry {spent Sun"iny
in Crediton the quest of Miss Lou
►Sims.
Miss Margaret Ilnndford, who hard
to return home Irom her position
ars milliner at Port Dover throu.th
illness, is improving.
T1i.5cSAlicia Neytel t.
Prominent Charity Worker
A Victim of La Grippe.
PRAiS1S PERU -NA.
Miss Alicia Newe11,6 Stanley Gtr
Montreal, Can.,charter member See
Francais Bienfaisance, writes:
"We hada slege-of la grippe
family and 1, as well as some
friends, was a victim to the ma
"Three bottles of Peruna assis
to perfect recovery and some o
friends regained their health by
even les-.
e'Lagrippe, as a rule, leaves one
bllllated and nervous, but f notked
every case where Peruna was u
the recovery was not only comple
but the medicine Itself seemed to
fuse new life and vigor."
La grippe is acute epidemic odour
Inmany instances it leaves them
membranes lining various organs of
body In an Inflamed and catarrhal
dation. Penna at once cares this
dition.
testilyto brill r
paired whoa necessary_ by the two bands,
out riutnq more entire horses.
unaided by any form of tool. Every pair ii Miss Wr►rht. ,of Ifaveleck, is Via-
i1in; her friend, Miss Violet AfcAr-
guarantlled for a year. blur. 2n4 cett►ce`.`ioe of Ilay.
11ei.sall bag joinc.l 'he 0. 11, A. and
Limited. W. 1'. Irvin;. r'; res'ntiu; our
otot hr
D$ COMPANItt attended the toTotontual o est tteek.
THE DUNLOP TI
ST. lORM
GOSIIEN LINE, TEPIIEN.
`.tr. Jonah Keslle attended the
hit party at Mr. John Chambers on
Friday evenin; pest.
Mr. Rueben Davey and mother
spent Monday with Mrs. Johns.
Mr. Chester Mawhinney while
hurttin; on Friday was very' lkto
secure t 11.0 (lucks :oral erre partridge.
Mr. Thornes Dinney who has been
sick for •t few days, is much better
HONTRIA4 •ss.voot:ttion a
WISIeRO Wo intend havin; a firat class
�! vyu hockey team hero ,this year and our
citizem should rive it every support.
HURON
The fishin; (11z Star, owned Ly the
Port Burwell Fish ('vtupsny• .arab
liftine nets taurine .the heavy'
;ale' of Nc'v. 11, shipped 't heavy .•ca
w hich tt.^.Alte.l a yours: rein teamed
Sturzeon. overboard. Ile was an un-
tn:trried man and hailed from Pay -
field. The tett lost all of her upper
works. dyspepsia,
Fein from indigestion,
end too hearty eating is relieved at
once Little ILiver Pills. immediately one of rafter
dinner. Don't forget this.
Mr. John Lanz, a reepcctcd resi-
years.
deet sof \Vin1Marn lot many Y
non►ple.ted alio tenure of human lite,
and t,a•-v'el try his reward. Dece' v'tl
hard arced failin r for "onto time
ed(1 ze
and lend mantled the • %bout two
til
a Cold in Cine Day itir;:reCty..
TOCure • . f � e,►�',,
Brom Quinine Tablets• fez bora asp.
TicsLaxativeoval aims knee teid fb n 1? moti bs. The �•
Ity 4he'd''()' of Dominick Reynolds
whirl' •occetrred an Tucs•lay of
Loa
ma's'k, 11114, +township of llullet1 loses
Its oideet reeisteet, a3 well art one of
itis mieet hi,;hay esteemed leilo,sr're.
11e halt reached L1.•" pat riarohal a;c
),,,) 1•r joyed the best•t�:•ft),,c.,lt.It and
in; his eneire life. About three or
four moot hs eta he 1lctnn to 1,er•
oeptil,ty decline .a1:d finally diced of
old a e euro sick headache
Will positively Carter's
and prevent its return.
Little Liver Pills. T1,'aa isc not
talk
but truth. Ono pill
ad-
vertisement. Small pill. Small
dorm Small price.
1'F.ItT11
If you are tired taking the large
old fashioned griping pills, try Car-
tur'.4 Little Liver Pills and take
some comfort. A
pill a dose. d
n can't stand
everything. One
y
tkenl.
A very pretty home wed,li►tz was
rotemnized .at Etmweod Farm, North
F.aslhope, dhe 'resilience of Mr. nail
Mrs. Duncan Stewart on Wcdneodey
Nov. 1, when their scoond danzine'.
Mi3s Jerre, *.came the bride of
Mr. Malcolm Mciclkcth, of Milverton,
editor cn'the Sun.
E1.IMVILi.1:
ant l3 i ' able do attend to his work.
Mi s J:utnie and A.lnit' .1:1
t:nde':l the wedtting of Lydi
011 Wednesday.
r. Ali rccl \\'}l:atrts lett
day (or Loi:clon where ho
estayicg for the t:ietcr.
t1 rs. 3 t•h n :' h c •''''' ref
sprint Sit lurd y .with her
lir. David elewilin': y. are corn
Mr. and Mrs. V. n1 'Veatly n
fort;.tbly settled in 'their new Irom
recent ly vncattel t y M r. Val ra.
mot her.
fair. \Vol. Yearly, V. ,
ho has •
laid up for home time with a Apr
areur ,3
hut his knee is vc'ty diff yet.
ie
bre. het
If , your fr'cra's or tteat;Fits. Epilepsy, St. Vitas' 1)a
Sickness, write for a t i.ti bots!
treatise on such disease v to Tit
g \V., Toronto,
11 Robert oRobert Keys, of t'arkhill, \•i•1- t79 King
Bell lilt the folks on the line for (dnigsadlorcanoblainf�r
n couple of flays last week.
ic'S FIT
\t}sv Lydia Schr, -4hv:
ader, of Dac�1..n t -
i' r'i'itint with her slater, Mrs. Jo
\V}lhalma.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezr:t 1laist, of
CreditSunday
3uctstsptofEast
sMr. andtSir'. John Wil-
helms.
\'il
helms.
Mr. i):acid Maw hinncy celled on I ; r: • .-,act enm or
friends in Exeter on Tuesi.ty. !
Miss .Jennie Glanville, who has 111'rvellon. enrc , •,s the iia
been laid up for :some time with a fills. Ile'}i'1 Me! • .Barely
severe oolcl w-nr able too call on some for lie•:deleee, 4 i 1 e •• a
of her old friends on Sunday. We itch diwt l:t,s. '1 tpit•t
are all zlad fa vee Jennie able to be most twati.ona 1 4 1IiitIt
11.11(
out grain. 1
M r. Gc,or;e liatthinney, of Parka of 1)r. ila'l'i(t,,=5c 1 1l•, C'
•
hill. is 1•i:ait.ine with his von, George, sal..rr1
tor a fee. days.
lt:'v. Fair and wife 3pcent a few
days in London a11(11 lin 0 111^ F.p-
w•orI h Lea tale convention recently
held there.
The dredte i' m•tkin4 gotel head-
way. 1►avirez completed about two
miles of ditchitrr since the .middle
of September.
The many friends of Mrs. lie Spicer.
wife of the Into 11yam•Spicer, will 110
sorry to hear (that she is in very
poor health at !present.
Miss Lizzie Johns and lir. Victor
SnoII were delegates from the Fe-
1vorlh Lea;ue hero' to the convention
r:•cent ly held in London.
lir. Bert Andrews. of Exeter halt
purchased the farm of Mr. .1. Hey -
weed, of this villaze, Mr. Andrew }a
eti,"te•l to take eneeeesion in Lias ^h.
Mr. and Mr \\'illia rn Coull is ,spent
Sunday wit is friends in Clarlinzfonl.
Sacrament t1a3 atinlini'tcrc'd in 11i'
Methodist church here last Sttnrl,1'
evenin1.
1t is rumored in the either. thet
w:•d1linl lolls will wren be heard in
this vicinity.
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HALE REGISTER
Thursday. Nov. 30. Auction elI'
of Farm stock and ii1il I' menta on
Wert pt. tot 1 and 2, L. B. 8.
k 'rsmith nt OneclocTt'har. Ker -
11 e.
v•
is tvely leecold.
$1,000 It E WA l
For :t ra::e of luxe ' •sole
To a person w ho Cft11'
of cr,.ralitralion y Ur.
Pills,
elm to orae reward wit
No cetl,artic metre; ret fad
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Collector Bisset' announces the::
1M will he at the TOW 11 11 x11 every
Friday front 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. cam-
aesee n; [int hes ell, v alsotlibeo ateccive
the
Coen Balt Dee. 1'2th, 13th and 14111
all day, the 14111 Lcint the het day
taxer nithd►t1t the 5 per cent
nick,le Proprietor. Thomas Cameron 1 to p:
,ret 11. S. Phitiilrs Auetioi1"013. penalty.
TII grate of arange will get out of repair. If you
let ashes accumulate in the pan until they come
near the grate you are sure to burn it out or warp it.
On account of the construction of ordinary ranges, te-
pailing a grate means taking out the fire bricks and
praciically taking the tine -box to pieces. It is the
work of a stove expel
The imperial Oxford Range has a patented draw -
out duplex giate. Ity this construction the grate and
frame is readily dr.t.111 out over the ash -pan without
even disturbing the linings. Repairs are thus easily
effected even by one without experience.
The life of the lit c.1)05 linings is thus prolonged, as
they do not require to I,e mored to repair the grate.
•
Imperial Oxford Range
This is only one of the exclusi
points of the Imperial Oxford Rani
which make it last long and reduce t
necessity and expense of repai
Though the baking and roasting quw
ties of the oven are the most vita
important features of the Impel
Oxford Range, we have f• 't,
nothing that will make it
add to the ease of its
Write for some of out
name of the nearest d
you an Imperial Oxford
Tile Gsrsty Fosndry
TORONTO, )!JFTatAL, WINNlr10,'
Sold by T. 1IAWKINS & ON, Exe