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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-09-06, Page 5r THE EXEt1 E R T1MES, SEPTEMBER utll 19U6. SHINGL,EB We have just received a carload of British Columbia red Cedar shingles and one of New Brunswick Shingles and are now in a position to supply your wants in this line. Parlod Roofing We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is tined on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a gookoof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular. _Tn6 RossTaulor6O. LtUS. Exeter. j 'TonS 200 i of all kinds of old scrap iron wanted at M. Jackson's EXETER 4 We will pay the highest cash price or exchange fence posts for same. M.JACKSON &SON I Main -St. Exeter. $ One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. MEDICAL JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. . P. S„ Graduate Victoria Uni- ty. office and residenenoe. Dominion, Utioratory, Exeter. DR. A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- Oans and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Office Main street. Residence. east IS first street north of Poet Office, Exeter, Ontario. The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Pres,: -3. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P.O Vice -Pres.: J. L. Russ>;LL, RUttsELLD+LE. P.O. DIRECTORS. W.A. f: AB81110RK, FARQUHAR P.O. WM, ROY, BORNIIOLM P. 0. WM. Bitot r: WJNCHELBEA P, 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0. AGENTS. JOHN EMERY. Exeter, agent for Usborne and llitidulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, agent for Hibbert. Fullarton ctn4 Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLADMAN & $TANBURY, Solioitors Fall WM Opens Sept 4 a business edu- cation i •• t sines d I deciding u In d t 1 0 et cation or shorthand training, it ds WiSO fo rhoose :a school that is well known for strictly high-eradc work. The ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. is well known an ONE 01' '1'11F BEST COMbMERCiAL SCHOOLS IN EXIS- TENCE. Its record this year has been most IrcMel rkaele, None of our •gradualea aro out of positions and TIIE DEMAND FOR .T1I101 I3 ABOUT TWENTY TIMES THE sup- ply. Write to-d:ad' for our magnif- icent catalogue. - W, 3, ELLIOTT, Principal. pow, Yonge and Alexander Streets OUR PIANO SALES DRS. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 391 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Telephone nwomen connection. special attention givedietrof ad Mgoslt)rxetorldaker C, 1'. irIiies,Street hCardsootro. Se �ateSpecial ple ether arra gumnt for pattentstrove as tltetanoe, DENTAL _ _ - N L. It. KINSMAN, DR. D. A. D. 8.1). D. 8., Honor Oradvste of Toronto University, Denttsb Teeth extracted without pain or bad atter affixes. Office In Van. son's block. West side of Main IneeA"Exeter• DR, G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. D. S., Dentist. Member of E. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor Oraduate of Toronto University. OFFICx:-Over Dickson d& Carling's lisiv Offices in Dr. Andersons former dental parlors. riONEY TO LOAN. We Have a largo amount of private funds to Mean farm and village props es Interest MADMAN & 8TANDUItY Barristers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter. DICKSON & CARLING, Malfiaters Solicitors Notaries Conwey7s�licers QQges�nm}enionerw, Solicitors for the Molsone 8io�, l;to. WW1 W Leas a1 lowest rates of interest. OTTICE t-l1A.IN STREET, EXETER. U. OseLntp g A. I. H.reanson THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY - loan to i drawn money y anter, w se real estate. also I.Icensed Auctioneer for ibe counties tot Huron and Perth. charge* ete. Orden, let t RI the lines ar at my residence, Farquhar will receive pronate atter Mon. MONEY TO LOAN Ws haveunUmlted private fonds for 'tweet npM farm or village treverty at Lewes Na of inlereaDICKSON & CARLING Exeter TO CURE A COLD) IN ONE DAY o Tab. an e 1 0 air i I rem Q Ivo Tato La IaI Tat lets. All druggists refund the moo - e 1f it falls to owe. E. W. Grove's Ooature is on each hex. 260. IIN call ; iI I■ iii1111111 leg i ai.=i „lit B Ifs• .�'e,► 1BPetl�`, 1 i, %'`-7'1L.L.ON IN G E -STAY FENCE i r:. V.nt, ma ; ns,,,-, t•- t• .k I';., �. STAY r. he. teal tut a 1.4 ,:•,-. 1 - •I11-14. ar,•,o-,4 ..tont. Ft. g1.>en..lah>•n•.r Nn 1.•. n 4.p PIM Ste bane .1 ..n P i.7r.0.1 Cat*I. -'leu-Iiia AIM, Mt__/"►'Af.11 E $nt rCNCL GO LIMITED. Tt�V�V WM \\. ,T. IIF..\\1-\N. AR, at, Exeter For the past month have been very satisfactory both to our- selves and our customers. This we attribute to our exceptional good values and easy terms of payments, OUR GOODS are the finest the market affords and our terms most liberal. Do not listen to the Wren who say all planner of evil of us but call and see and judge for yourself. Sewing Machines Our Sewing Machines are 0. K. Also a fine Line of Statio nery Cheap. S. MARTIN & SON IIUHON Two hotel keepers of Goderish. were before 1'. M. Humber last week ch.>nzea with a breach of the Li- quor Ae.t, .in that their bars were seed to be open a short time .atter the prescribed hour. one evening;dur- In; tho week of August 6-12, when the bowlers and Essex Fusiliers and Other visitors were there. Neither charge was sustained, and the cases were dismissed 'll 'l, dead f :1 1 C .John O'Reilly, o cgs op as the result of falling front a load of oats on the Win3Je farm, Con. 2 O'Reilly's skull was fractured. Ile walked a short distance after the -•SKI1)00" FOR Y01'It i1EAI)ACHIE Ascent a,in its cause •Ind t he cure Iisn't Lord to find. Look to the stomach and bowels. Aren't you constituted isn't your liver slugzial isn't the stomach faifiu4 in its alis - c e ns - 'l, Glen \\ h l you steed Ill 1 C OI t � P. ,in; tonic influence of Dr. r,llatnil- Title Their (feet is 'testate 1 c 1 s 11.. On T. r n c '1'tt ,1 s :'d 1 as zo e•> 1 the a nu h a I)ec NC ! � t cal v trotter, f all all th e , 11 1 111 l,)1 out fCO f1U. 1 ;and Ione up the stomach. With Dr. llemilton's Tilts your stomnch gets a chance to .re-cuperate. and dors AO .l fC Y n' Int , For roil buoyant health 1• I 1 1 1 1. 9 l r I II. rc.. 1 Hamilton's i r u ). use 25e. per box at all dealers. 4F- alr, A, E. 11r elwi11, who for a number of years L is been editor not proprietor of •the Myth ,Standard, bis rod the business to Mr. W. 11. Kerr, of the Brussels Post. The Paper wi.'I he managed by Mr. ICerr's son .3. 1.cst:c Kerr. and they took poaves.sion on 1st of September. \\'e wish the new proprietor every suc- cess in the business at Myth, Mr. Ilradu•in will move his finish to Tsar. `pootion onto. where he has n _cod po rt n n tt•e t►ffie. of 5llurdly Night. 1 TORIA '.. tss. •..: The Kind You have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over ::0 years, has borne the signatnro of and has been made under his per.. �,�t-sonal supervision since its infancy. 4e442( Nonni no one to deceive you in this. All Cottntcrfcits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither r )!tum) alorphine nor other Narcotics is substance. Ito age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms rutd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation lulls Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and I3owels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea -Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. THC C[NTA.,N COM/ANT, 77 YUNNAY , N[..►OFF CITY. While working on the conatruc- o".ion of the C. 1'. IL at Goderich on \Ve newlay ftfternoon of last week a severe nocident befel enzineer Fred Williams near Sharp's Creek. Ile was operotine a dinkey engine with several cars to the rear and one in front. the Latter being moved to 1 'given point. The front oar left the truck taking 'the engine with it and going over the cut and .down about six feet. A workman named Fisher was also Ion board, bull jump- ed end escaped with slight injury. Mr, Williams had apparently no in 13ovvminviLIe and Teterboro. chance for escape, and was severely scalded about the head and face and Mrs. Geo. Anderson returned borne his body and limbs bruised, hut nee Friday evening after a six (weeks' far as we have learned n-, hones were visit with friends in Ratti. broken. W, W. T roan and Ilubart \Vah- tors ;aro in Toronto. Mr. W. M. Martin, of Regina, it viositiny his parents Itov. and bits, Mart in. Mrs. Spencer, of Kirkton, iti spend- ing t his week witlt he:r mother, Mrs. Verney. Mrs. .1. W. Broderick, ' '.ondon, spent tt few days this wets hero with Mr. Broderick. Mr. rind Mra. I'enrt left Monday for on extended visit amen; friends WHEN CIIILDREN ARE SICK Miss E. Mumble and Miss L. Par- sons of London, who swathe guests of Miss Edythe Beers for 'two weeks, ley eat somethin t that dist- Left for their homes on Saturday. zrees, catch cold. have cramps or col- :Messrs. Wes. Howey and Ed. ILoop- rc. It there is Alin just apply" Merv- er left Saturday for Torotito, where stirs, -it's good to 'rub on, and for they aro combining business with the inside it's most comforting. Ef- plcaeuro. ctiv andllcan't find e n you [ , ostalls t 1 a household panacea to equal iol- MISSES ANNAMARTIN AND Jessie Dow leave for Toronto next son's Nerviline. Used with satisfac- tion for halt a century and in bet- t onto Conservatory of Music, the taking up vocal and too latter piano. Miss Martin will also take a course in the Normal school while there. THE TIMES To THE END OF 1906 FOR 25c. SUBSCRIBE Al: ONCE. ter demand every day because it docs stop pain, also sufforin:e and titre the thousand and one ills thab con- stantly erase in (the family. Large bottles at all dealers for lac. Aceordine to the 1906 amendment of the C. S. 0. 1906, any municipals. ity play bass n by-law making a two-year term instead of one as now, for members of councils. This would necessitate a sufficient number of electors to petition the existing coun- cil to pass such a by-law. Tho by - Low would then be submitted to the electors for approval. If a majority wore in favor for a two-year term the council would finally pass .the by-law and the new act would bo d n force until repealed by a tl,imilar operation. There is much to be read in favor of the two-year term. It would it, least make the etpffice more desir.tble and the :administra- tion more economical. if the peo- ple desire such a chane they have it in their power to'ha'.e a by-law submitted at any time, even before the next nomination day. TiiEY AL FAILED Many have tried to devise .1 •corn cure equal to 1'utnam's. but of ter upon The . years nothing hs comeat market that so painlessly cures corns and warts. 1)otl't *experiment use the hest. .and that's t"I'utnam's." Thomas Warwick, who has ,,been an inmate of the Ilouse of Refuge for ,even years, died -on Monday of last week at the good old n.;e of ninety -Res -en. int teas next ;to 'the oldest inmate. one of the women hav- inz passed another mile stone. BASEBALL. The youns jads of the town did not care to have the married men takeall 11t reedit, t08 'th0 only ti n- ninz bill players in town and ins vitcd the Centralia juniors up hero for n zamo )rest Thursday night .and defeated them by .t he score of 18 40 AcL..Fon, 1 iilc>omficld, 2 Amos, 11 Dempsey. 1 Ilrinlncll, .1 Hanlon, \1cAvoy, A. Duplin, 0 Kuh;ht, 5 Mitchell, 0 \rmstrone, 2 O'Neil, 0 Martin, 4 Cou2Llin, 0 II 'trews. 0 Daplcn, 0 'foal 18 Total 5 THE TIMES TO 'fills ENI) OE 1506 T n. . t i' ONCE - To ,( FOR tae. 131 Lscml 1, AT ,t•. r To Cure a Cold in One Day TM ter,. .Trace Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets. % /�� of e every $sy Mon !ores sok, ki pest 13 months . This signature, IANIO-NDS For Every Home Diamonds for every Canadian Lorne aro not the erns which the we-lhby alone can purchase: they are those invaluable Items known as DIAMOND DYES wh;ch hove been for 1 sCnty- five year,' true rnoncy savers for the women of CLnad-1 . DIAMOND DYES wherever used have proved their superiority over all other packaze dyes in richness, fullness and durability of colors. Certain speculltors, jealous of the popularity of DIAMOND DYES. are putting up adultcra(cd end crude (Ives to imitate the DIAMOND DYES. These common and cheaply prepared ru 1 dyes proiluce b!,ot thy and muddy col- ors, and ruin good malerinls, When you have dresses shirts, and blouses, jackets, rates. stocing S. and other artitacs of wcarinz apparel to reco!or, use the DIAMOND DYES only, and you will have rctulls which will fill your heart with joy. DIA- MOND DYES make old thinea new. Always nsk your dealer for DIA- MOND DYES and refuse any other make that may Ix, offered to you. The common dyes are sold by mer- chants simply for the Mke of big profit. New DiAMOND .DYE DI- C a DI- RECTION ftOOit D[A.fOND DYE COOT"; ROOK and .ILLUSTRATED BOOKL,FT, entitled "Diamond Dye Lonzjollns' Winter end Summer 81 10714" tient free to any lady who sends her address to Well, & )Rich- ardson Co., Limited, 200 • -Mountain Street, Montreal. TILE IRISH NiNE WIN BOTH, Luton, Ont., Sept. 3rd. -The Lunen, Irish Nine vvnn •a dentes -header )sere today from Str:Ilford, nullint a vrc_ tory in the afternoon with the score of 5 to 3 a zoinst them cit ,t he tx•.zint- ninz of Ilse ninth. it re.luired eleven inninzs 10 dcchin this game, Scores; morninz ;tame, Lupin 7, lltratford 5; afternoon ynmt Lucnn 6. Stratford 5. Lf all dyspepsia sufferers knew what Dr. Shoop's Restorative would do for them, eysleepsil would prat\ tio'ally iita o disease of the past, Dr. 8hoap t Jicstorative reacllet atom- rh 1roub'es by its direct Ionic no- tion upon the inside Incrves-tlte 1 rue stomach nerves. Stsmnrl► dis- t ress or weakness. fellness Mealtime Iseei nz, etc. (`.111 for be Re,'tora- 1 ivc. \\'e torornmend inti .e II tilt. R11v►1/'4 Rcstor'ttivt. Sold by W. H. itovvcy. 1. :, 1 Locals. ITS MEW is PROVED FARM FOR SALE Mlt. It. GIDLI•:1 , .lit.. IIAS .\(' cepted a t>o.:itiau e the lower lion Mit. AND MRS. HUSTON AND family have returned from apentliu; Lite summer tit their Kewanee col _r Grand (tend. AT 'tilt: 111-\IO\'I DIN saataC ea tltc Exeter (inn Club) Last 'Churwdav ni�Lt Well Johns n.'iiet v1011114.1 eh.• silver medal, by br•eakin. s' • 1 :1 •..-1 number of Rocks. 'fILE FALL TF.1 \1 OF TIII': 1•:]I•: - ter High and Public Scho►II cyan+• ed on Tuesday with a laI4e attend- anae. Qu:to 0 number of students from outside places are Lakin; ed- vant t.te of the excellent educational [:achilles of 'the high School Depart- ment. MIt. DAVIS GARDINER. ML\NA- izer of tho propo:,ed Cannier.; Com- pany, returned to town '1'uesdly evening from Kin;sten. Mr. Gartt- inor has his yoocls boxed ready for shipment to Exeter and will have them sent along as soon as Mra. Gardoiner arrives, TO THE WESTERN FAIR. Always a popular outing. Itate of single faro in effect good going Sept. 8th 'to 14th., and excursion rates on Sept. 11th and lath. Al! tickets val- id returning until Sept. 1701. Fur- ther information at Grind Trunk offices. WIIEN AICIt kNGING FOR YOUR farm stoAt sale nloke it a point to have Sour bill printed nt Tho Times office, lour bills will be ott?:►ctive- ly printed, and with every sale) bill done at this office you will, ;receive free a notice of the role in this'patp- er, which was read every week by oy hundreds of neoele in thin local- ity and makes your sale known to many who may never have tho op- portunity of -seeing your gills. THE I, AN IVIS1RY AND Thanks.ivine services in connection with Trivitt Memorial church were held Sunday last. The services were conducted by Rev. 11. F. S. Boyle. M. A.. Bi).. ;recl.or of W.ingham, rind lute of � Christ church Cathedral. Montre ib. Rev. Moyle is a your. man, of exceptional attainment 5 and his sermons were listened to at- tentively. The whole, service, in- cluding hymns, ole., were in keep - in; with the joyous season of har- vest thanksgiving. The church was tastily decorated with flowers, grain' etc. Mr. Brown, the talented or0i11- ist and char;e. •of tho musical part of the service. Mit. AND MRS. T. II. McCAL- lum and Miss Elsie McCallum (at- tended The annual teathering of the "McCallum Clan" held of Grimsby - Park 'Monday Sept. 3rd. They report :t very pleasant time stunt .among their ,friends. The "Gather•inr" was very largely at- tended 'this year, -one hundred and twenty five t•ikin; dinner loecther the youngest of whom woe Fred Mc- Cnllam, Buffalo. aged 4 months. and the eldest Miss Phoebe 1 McCollum from nayh rn, aged 86. One of the interesting features of the days pnoramme was the read - in; pt the history of the "House of Aegyle" datine back to 404 A. D. which had been prepared by the dili- gent efforts of Mrs. Aldred from De- troit. e- t r io. t . Next year the ._gathering will bo held at the same pia e, and no trou- ble sell be spared in mikin.; 'the program one of ,welt interest to all. The committee in charge ore: Hon. Pres., W. A. Mo0ailutn. Tilsonbure : Tree. Mr. J. McCallum, Dunnville: Vico-)'res. 1'. II. McOaLlum. Exeter : Sect. Mr. Joseph McCallum. Ilamil- t on. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMFiB THE PRESBYTERY OF HURON Tho Presbytery -of Iluron met in \Vallis Churob, Clinton, on Rho 4t1) inst. Rev, C. Fletcher, moderator. Commits/skaters to the General As- sembly reported their attendance at the same. hr. Stewart reported for the committee en the Superinten. deuce of stuien(s; that J. Andrews well, the 'only student within the Presbytery's bounds, but that no subject for discourse had been pre- scribed him. The matter was heft over in the meantime. Standing committees for the year were appo.nled witlt the following conveners; Monte Missions, N. Shaw ; Snbb1t11 Schools, T. 'Davidson; Church Lite and Work, E. Sawyers; Soon; People's Societies, 1). Ur: quhnr(: Yorci;n Missions, J. A. Anderson: Superintendence of Stu- dents, 7)r. Stewart ; Finance. N. She w: Auzmenlation, C. Fletcher; Conference, N. Leckie. Dr. McLean having tesi_nMf St. Andrews churcl►, Blyth, Itcv. W. M. M1rt.in was ap- pointed 'to proactl and declare this congregation vacant on Sunday, Nov. 11th, An extract from the minutes of the General Assembly wets read, ',tenet tine Dr. McLoan to retire from the active work of the minis try. Revs. C. Fletcher end Dr. Stewart to t were appointed 'to nd r ,' the W. F. M. S. at its annual meel4 ins in ltrttcefield in November._ Rev. Mr. Gambol of the M. E. Church, 11, S. A., who had already been asked to sit as a eorresponilind member, addressed the Presbytery on behalf of the Lord's Day Alliance. Mr. Gambol has made a diligent study of the 'motion between lite Seventh Day Adventists and other Christiins. A motion, notice of which had previously been given, was mowe,l by Mr. Merlin end clrricd. This mo- tion affected the order in which com- missioners to General Assembly should be appointed. The Presbytery adjourned to meet at Brucrficld on the 14111 of Novem- ber. 1111•:1) F151IElt-in Clinton, Friday, ,\u ei-t 3141, Wm. Fisher. Sr., formerly of Exeter, a;cd 52 yrir-,, 7, monihs owl 25 (lays. J►11111TO71.2 Bon the lie lied Tau Nam Blentes» of SUiBSCRIiBE FOR THE TIMES RECORD OF A CREAT MEDICINE A Prominent Montreal Wornan Tsui How Lydia B. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compoued Completely Cure tier. The creat g, ..l I.v.lia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable ('„snj• nit) itt ding lunong the women of America is attracting the attention of many le•a•ting seientiits, and thinking people generally. The following letter L9 only one of many thousands NN 1111'11 are on file in the Pinkhatn otlice, and go to prove beyond question that Lydia E. I'inkham's `Veg- etable Coinpouud )oust be a ren)edy of great merit, otherwise it could not pro- duce such marvelous results among sick and ailing women: Mrs. I'inkhani -r "Bonn ager my naarsee my health began Pear to decline, My appetite failed me: 1 was Ratable to sleep. and 1 became very nervous and had shooting pains through the abdo- men and pelvic organs, with bearing -down pains and constant headaches, causing me much misery. The ntuntlily periods became more and more painful, and I became a burden and expose to Inv fancily instead era help and pleasure. Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Cempound cured me within three months. Soon after I began using it I felt • , a change for the better, nn 1 at the time of my next period I noticed a great differ- ence and the pain gradually diminished until I was well. I ant stronger and look better than I dill before I was married, and there is great rejoicing in the ]Rouse over the wonder, your medicine worked." Mrs. I etellier. 732 ('adieux St., Montreal, Quebec, If•ou have ssuppresi:'d or painful periods, weakness of the stomach,'indi- gestion, bloating, pelvic eatnrrh, nervous prostration, dizziness, faintness, "don't - care" and "want -to -be -left -alone" feeling, excitability, i,ackache or the blues, these are sure indications of female weakness, or some derangement of the organs. In such cases there is one tried and true remedy -Lydia E. I'iukhant's Vegetable Compound, Executors Notice A choice farm in the teetotal, of a'l.11attma. 75 torus. gaol bink barn, Lee blea and hive 11OU>n'. lave acres of u)apie bush. Good d>it'.d well, with wind trill. Gond ,: c laird and all in high state of cultiveti n. For terms and ieutioulart apply to Tttoe. Wmortna, h:trelit). tr. Vll.l_AUE 13ROI'I:IZTY FCR SALE Half pore in village of Farquhar on whicl► there is erected ..t largo brick building fitted for more end dwelling, and a tient brick cottaeo ,Ind stable will be fault( sep:Irately or in one b!onk. THOS. CAMERO\ Farquhar. FARM FOR SALE. -Th t excellent farm land Lot 9, Concession 10, Usborne, containing 100 :teres. about 15 ^tones being good busts. This farm is in excellent condition, first I class well, windmill. barn, etc. The farm lasts been needed to grass for a number of yearn and was ttrod prin. cipally for posture. The (enoes are in good condition. Apply to Wm. Croery, Wino)lelsea : Robert Berry. Kirkton, Executors of estate of the tete Robert Creery. 1 FARM FOR SUE -That re eellene farm, Lot No. 17, Conccasion 8. Blanchard, consisting ...f 104 acres. well drained, well fenced, with largo brick house of 10 motile two largo cellars. two excellent barns and driv- ing shed, hos pen anti lien house. 2 never -foiling wells. All this farm is in good state .of otitis-at:on, with 13 acres of su►nmer fallow. 1'osaes3ion will be given at once. Apply to Mra. Thomas Clannish, \Vcolh,m, for par- ticulars. EXECtiTORS SALE OF MILL. jell0PEItTT-The executors •of the estate of the late Henry Cook will offer for sale by public auction by Thomas Brown, filoai forth, auction- eer, on the premises, Wedncsttay,12th day of September, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m., the property known as the licneell Flour Mills; property con- sists of a four-story frame wrist mill, brick basement and steel roof, situated on Wellington street in the villa;^ of Hensall. county of Huron; the elevator in connection ran store about 40 tons of shorts, 80 tons of bran, two or three c a rs of Cour) ) eight to ten +thousand bushels of wheat ; brick engine -room: Corliss engine 16136. boiler 14 feet by 72 in- ches; fname woodshed, .will hold about 150 cords of wood : tflnnlo coal stied, '1l1 hold about 300 tons of cool; has opal elevator for unloadin3 roal by steam power ; mill is lighted by eleotracity with nn ci;sty-baht' dynamo: capacity of mill, 150 bar- rels; busy all the Year with rood t.rnde ; ,large chopping, gristing and retail trade; this mill is located In the best wholt-growing distriot in western Ontario, and has ,good con- nections with a number of leading b:souit manufacturers; bi.; demand for food; mill is situated on G. T. R. t,rncks; eo . toaminz required. Itodeervilde Dwellinz� Property. - Th►ere will also be offered for gale that 2 1-2 story brick dwelling, with brick kitchen, stable and ono acre of kind more or less. situated on Lon- don read, on $outhalat corner. 1 1-4 tnjk.s south of Iiensall, known as 1110 ltoerville itotttoffice property ; terms of solo, 25 per tent of the pur- cl►Iso money in cash on she day of tole. and balance thereof within thir- 1v;lay's 1herenftor, without interest, or arratteements can be made with the purchaser for the securing( of n ten -lion of such hllnnco by way of rnort:r•e40 011 the premises; leOAAe!I- sion Oet. 15, 1906; further l,articu- s 1 t I'a1 'on a' n t a. be obtained o a a l I 1r rR m o► t'(1 pt Y . to any of the undori'ti•;ncd. Dated of Ifenswnli this 14th day of At';ust, 1906:. 11. J. D. Cooke. executors' solicitor. Catharine and Cornelius Cook cxec.utors. - A 81'IISCRLIIEIt ONCE iIECEIVEI) n dun lbxough tbei post office, and it made him mrd, Ile went to Ree the editor about it, and the oditror show_ illi ofhis own, one a few duns a1 him for paper, one for type, one for fuel and scvttl1 of lC "Now" said the editor, "I didn't get mad when these had • besot/No i know that all I I ' to do w-aA to ask severalseveralcollab. e gentlemen like you to na,nr .and help me put and then L could settle all of them." When Rho Aubsoriber saw how it was he relented. paid up and ir•enewcd for another year. F \ A[t.i FOR RENT. --Lot _ four, con. [ 1 twelve, :1cGillivi :. About 75 (torts in grass and ands r cultivation, remainder in bush. Goad clay loam Good fences and drains; comfortable house; .two good frame barns; 'seed water. Apply to Riot:ant Btacktvell Mooresville P. 0. or Gladman & Stanbury, Barristers, Exeter. TIIE DIXON 110.1'EL, , (BRUCE - field, has 'recently changed hands. Mr. Wilsov, who has •ronducted it for several years, havilne disposed of leis interest in the business 4o Mr. Bruco(eBossenberry, Grend Rents. a son of Henry Bossenoerry, of that place. The new proprietor is al- ready in .char.ze. IIe is a smart, active younz business ratan, and wilt well maintain the excellent reputa- tion this popular hostelry leas so long enjoyed. Mr. Wilson talks of going to itIe greet west, and we un- dersband vile is now on a prospectiniT tour 'there. Piles positively cured with Shoot's Mae Ointment. It's made for piles alone, and it does the work to perfection. Itching. painful, pro- truding or blind piles, disappear like manic. Sold by W. S. llowey. THE BELL TEIEPNONE COMPANY OF CANADA is about to issue a new Telephone Di- rectory for the district of Wes tern Ontarto including the town of EXETER Orders for new connections, changes of firm names, chatigt•s of street ad- dresses or for duplicate entries should he banded in to the local manager at once, A I1ARCHAND Local Manager. Does Your Stomioli Bother You 7 \ Dr. Stoop's Restorative Dlstreuing Stomach T Through the Inside Ne As you value your heat to and bappin neglect to caro for the slightest s ae don't let Sego. 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