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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-10-04, Page 5_` THE EXE 'J. r;R T1ME8, OCTOBER 4th 1808. SHINGLES We have just received a carload of British Columbia red Cedar Shingles and one of Now Brunswick Shingles and are now in a position to supply your wants in this line. Paroid woofing We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is used on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a goodToof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular. The RossTaulor Go. l�td„ [,XCtCE'. 440Hi'k4,4" t'F4'4",'t+4'Fi•++++ '200 ironS of all kinds of old scrap iron wanted at M. Jacksons . r EXETER We will pay the highest cash price or exchange fence posts $ for same. The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire lnsur- ante Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Pre..: -J. A. NORMS, CROMARTY P.O: Vice -Pres.: -J. L. Russell„ RUSSHLLDALE. P. 0. DIRELYrORS- 4V. H. PASSMORIR, FARQUI)AR P.0 Wu. ROY, BORNIIOLM P. 0 WM. BRO('ii WIN(•IIEi.SI?A P, O. T. RYAN, DUnLIN P. 0. AGENTS. JOHN ESSERY, Exeter, agent for Usborne and Jlitidulph. OLIVER IIARRIS, Munro, agent { for Ribbert, Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors M.JACKSON &SON : Main -St. Exeter. I One door south of the Metropolitan }Hotel. ; 4 sttiaemitmee M]iDIOAL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. 11/ e P. 8,, Graduate Victoria Uni- versity. office and residenence. Dominion. Laboratory, Exeter. DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- dans and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. O$ico Main street. Residence. east en first street north of Post Office, Exeter, Ontario. DRS.Y. AND 11. M. COWAN, 394 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. 'telepphone 1528. Long distance connection. 1st attention given diseases of women and ery. Oxford or C. P. It. Street Cars to Elme street take you almost to the door. other city office. Special Hospital and other arra.gements for patients from a listanoe. DENTAL I)R. A. R. KINSMAN, L. Eti1). S. D. D. 8., Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extracted withoutpatn or bad after streets. Office to Fan - son's block. West side of Main I et,' Exotter' DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and honor Graduate of Toronto University. Ovvictc:-Over Diction) St Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlore. HONEY TO LOAN. We bare a large amount of private funds to elan on --Mnf L and village properties atlowrate. OLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter. 111PCKSON & CARLiNG, aeras Solicitors Notaries Convs aacers at Oomtstfoner,. Solicitors foe the Motions Bank, Eto. 11Lesey to Cosa at lowest nates of interest or/leaf-mate STREET, EXETER. M. Q1RLIR9 1s A, L E. DIOEe0W THOMAS CAMERON, CONVIIY- ancer, wills drawn, money to loan se real estate, also Licensed Auctioneer for the counties hof Duran and Perth. ('bargee moderate. Orders left at the Ttlszs or at my residence, Farquhar will receive prompt suet' Mon. MONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for levees ens upon farm or village property at lows saes ed interest. DICKBON & CARLINI) Exeter WILLIAM BROWN, i'Ror. 1)n'- LoxiA OF Iloy.t1.1NCoRt•oEATEt) SOCIETY OF MU'SiCIANS, ENOLAND. Organise of Tricitt )!c,,,oria, Chun h, Exeter. Plane, chRan, 11a11uony ant) Theory of Mask, Tenor 01a Applica'' n. }peter, Ontprio. Clearing Auction Sale FARM FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS/ .los. While, Aut^t., has trceived in- .' ructions from F'l'ed gunning (0' .e11 by public (tart ton nn LOT 7, ('ON. 1. 1t1,ANSII.\ItI Town -line bet ween Itl:anshar.I and' Fullerton, three miles northwest of Anderson, nn 1'Ul":S1)A1, OCTOBER:tlh 190(1, cent11n flCIU ; at one o'clrrk, 1111 following pronerfy; Fifty acro farm on which is a good erink Baru 30x70, 'rood tncdcrn sta0•ti OUR PIANO SALES For the past munth 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 terns most liberal. Do not listen to the then who say all manner of evil of ns but call and see and judge for yourself. Sewing Machines Our Sewing Machines are 0. K. Also a fine Line of Statio nervi Cheap. S. MARTIN & SON ling underneath, comfortable log house. The ta'r•m is well -tented, itt a good state of cultivation end is ail in grass, well •watered witlli nev- er -failing spring of running water, 2 good wells, good orchard and sr;tr- i den of all kinds of linall fruits. This farm is well suited for grazing or mixed farming. HORSES, -Mare 8 years old, sup ticlscd to be in tool -(II Colston Leader; roadster filly eising 'three years old; draught fi'ily rising kw years old sired by hon Premier sucking colt sired by ltevolo; year ling colt sired by Tyrone. CATTLE, -Three good dairy tows due to valve in March; cow, due to oalvo April 14: two-year old Mellor duo to calve April 17: 2 steers ria- ing throe yours old; 4 steers rising two yaars old; 2 yearling 'Steers; d spring enlves. PIGS - Thoroughbred Yorkshire sow due to farrow Oct. '22 ; .17 shire sow due to farrow Oct. 22; 17 store hogs throe months ofd. FOWL. -100 head of hens mostly Plymouth hocks. IMPLEMENTS -1 wagon and box; 1 seed drill, 111aesey Harris; 1 bin- der, .Massey Harris; 1 sod plow; 1 lode plow ; 1 pair 'roe harrows; 1 gang plow ; 1 scuffler ; 1 set bob- sleighs; .1 havrakc; .1 ,newer;l hay- rack ; pair slings, pulleys. about 100 feet of roast' with c.rr, 1 wheelbar- row, cradle ,cyt l e, crow bar, log chain, 1 barley fork, sig rack ,gravel boc, disc harrow. cultivator, roller, pair track Rollos $:i1 IcitY 2000 lis, all complete for weighing stock, 1 double buggy, 1 feed boiler 45 gal- lons, 1 knife grinder, flour bin, grind stone, ladder, straw knife, cross -cut gall•- 1 scoop siuovel, churn outlier, dozen cow chains, water 1roash. 2 -eta whiffletryes, 1 Clo- ning trill, neck -yokes; ,t set double harness: 1 set plough harness ; axe - Kindle 1irnber: 51 drills of turnips: 18 (If ills of nv,ltt:r►I,1s ; some 01tk pi ink. TEILMe On Farnt $ 1,200 to $1,5011 down. Balance can rentnirt on utortgage. On other property :45.t10 •utd under, cast) over that amount 12 months' credit on approved joint notes, or a dis- Coutit of 5 per cent. per mutton for malt. All will be told without 'Ietticrve as 1►e proprietor is in tailing health. JOS. 1V HHITl•:, FRED GUNNiNG, Auctioneer I'roprie t sr. 1' aSO ea"aasSeseeS. `e TORIA �. . \ ` — ''s -,. "..� The Hind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use �foLr�over 30 years, has borne tho signature or 4e41' and has been made under his per. Ronal supervision since its infancy. • Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «Just -as -good" are blab Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infrnts anti Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotla substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nntl allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea sod Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coltstipatioa and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bollght In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAnN COMPANY, 7r MUMMAY , NEM TONS C.TT. FARM FOR SALE. -That excellent form land Lot 9, Concession 10, Usborne, containing 100 acres, about 15 aones being good bush. This farm is in excellent condition, first class well, windmill. barn, etc. The fa,rm 1},as boen seeded to grass for a number of years and was used prin. cipally for pasture. The fences are in good oandition. Apply to Wm Creery, \Vinohelsot ; Robert Merry Kirkton, Executors of estate o bite late Robert Creel's% • terms and Particulars apply to Thos. r Oameron, Farquhar. FARM FOR SALE A choice farm in the township of Fullarton, 75 acres, geod bank barn, stables and drive house, Five acres of maple bush. Good drilled well, with wind mill. Goal orchard and all in high state of cultivation. For FARM FOIL SALE.-Tliat excel- lent farm, lot 0, con. 11, McGilli- vray, consisting of 100 acres, well drained, well fenced and in a state of good cultivation, with S acres of fall wheat in. It has a good hush of 12 acres. This bush lots Rock Elm, Basswood and Maple trees. Thcro is a Large brick house of sev- en rooms, with cellar and furnace; woodshed in connection with the house. There is also a large bank barn, dimensions, 36 x 60. There sa1 so a good driving shee. Wind- mill 1n -mill and well in the barn ; ,also u good (rearing orchard. This is one "- of the best farms in MoGillivray, across the road from the school, a ver } t d' f '1 church 0 FAItM FOR SALE. -That excellent farm, hot No. 17, Concession 8, Blanchard, consisting of 104 acres. 11011 droeined, well fenced, with large brick house of 10 ramie, two lirgo rell•tre, two excellent bents and driv. Rig tahnl, bog pen and hen house, 2 never -[suing %yells. All this farm is in goa*( state of cultivation, with 13j' teres of summer fallow. i'osscsslon I will be given at once, \pp!y to Mrs. Tboinas tannish, W-ootlhlm, for tor - enters, VILLAGE PROPERTY FCR SALE 11•slf sore in village of Farquhar on which there is erected u large brick building fitted for store and dwelling, and n neat 'brick cottage and stable will be sold separately or in one block. TILOS. CAMERON F`arcltthlr. Clearing Auction Sale y w for distance tom to and about a utile from Maguire post office. For terms and particulars apply to John Whiteford, Maguire, Ont. Clearing Auction Sale —01'— FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS Mr. Jos. White has received instruc- tions from W. J. Sawyer to sell by Public Auction on Lot (i, ('on. 1. Wan - shard, II )Hiles east of Kirkton, on Wednesdau, October 10, 1906 Commenc'ng at 1 o'clock p.m., the following property: - HORSES -1 general purpose mare 12 years old; 1 mare supposed to be in foal to Golden Case; 1 year-old road- ster colt sired by Golden Case. COWS -8 cows supposed to be in calf; 1 cow to calve Nov. 10; 1 cow to calve Nov. 19; 1 cow to calve Jan. 1; 1 cow to calve Feb, 25; 3 cows to calve in April; 1 cow to calve in May; 1 steer two years old; I yearling heifer; 6 steers 1 year old; 4 Spring valves. PiGS-2 sows with litter at foot; 8 shoats. IMPLEMENTS •- Maxwell binder t nearly new; Maxwell mower nearly new; 1 "Leader" 12 hoe drill new; lum- ber wagon, set trucks, set bobsleighs new, cutter, top buggy. walking plow, set iron harrows, straw cutter. wheel- barrow, ec»ler, hay rack, hay car, rope and slings, fanning mill, disk harrow, automatic pm harvester, set heavy harness neatly new, 1 2 set heavy harness new, set light harness, 2sets whittletrees, ttaterttough, cauld• ren kettle, robe, scoop shovel, hay knife, fork, 10 tons good timothy hay, Melo a small quantity of clover hay. HENS -00. TERMS—thi and under, cast.; over that amount 12 months' credit will he given on furnishing approved joint noteb, or a discount of 1 per cent in lieu of notes. W. J. SAWYER, Prop. JOS. WHITE, Auct; ------------------ FARM FOR SALE - Westerly 90 'tears of Lot 0, concession 4. Stephen. This farm is well situoted about two miles from market. There are Iwo buns, one hank 363E50, rthe other 21 x 50; large brick house: tato never failing wells; Targe or' chard about 75 uses. intending purchasers will do well to Zook nt this place. Terms easy. Apply to (il)dnlan alts Stanbuiy. Solicitors, Ni tilt street, Exeter. Farm Stock and implements SI Joseph White will cell 1•y pubic auction tor Mr Alfred Hawke), on LOT I. South-east Boundary, Usborne, Two and nue Ind( mile. north of h ,ktm,, nn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1006 Comm m jog, at nnc 0 clock sharp the following: :iTO('h -ons horse 4 years old, man 3 years old. (fielding 2 year 111 1, Aged ntareupposed to be in foal, suckling colt, roadster mare i years old, roadster 3 years old, registered Durham cow, 5 grate row s sup- posed to he in calf, 2 farrow cowl; 2 steers ^_ ycars old 3 steers oneyear old, 2 heifers 1 year old, 1) spring calves, brood sow (Berkshire), 3 store hogs, about fat hens, 1) earling steer, t heifer rising 3 yeua 01.1 due to calve in December, brood sow, 1121'LEAI);NTS—nneMassey llarris hinder, Sfax. well loon r seed drill, horse rake, set,lisc harrow, 2 set iron harrows, 2 plows, twin gang plow, lanrl roller, ue ifner, turnipdrill, root cutler, t' inInginill, lumber wagon, lair trucks, pair bobsleighs, hay rack, gravel box, nevi( yoke, 2 sets whitttetrees, [leg- gy, 2 sets heavy harness, hoes, spades, shovel., forks, grain hags, and about 15 tons hay, 2 arra of roots, about ii, cools of store wood, daisy ebur)), large milk tan, creuutry cans, milk pans and pails, heatin,stole vluapbuckets. sugar kettle, sprayer, and other articles too numerous to mention. Positively no reserve as the proprietor has rental his fan)). TERSiS ts• and under cash neer that amount 12 months' credit will 4, allowed on furnishing approx. ed Joint notes, or a tics-,nult of / per (TM per annum Ior sash. Jns}:PI1 WRITE, ALFItEI I{AWkly Auctioneer _-` Proprietor, (.lti\\Il REND The nelsons ;tie now finisllina Rich Hamilton's house so he will die able to move into it very rhortly, Mr, 'Phomas Motlard's new house is also ocarina .completion. It looks fine and is :t credit to the contractors, Messrs. Oliver, illollard Tie terman and Mol lard. Mrs. lohn R. Young .15 at. present in Lucknow whole she has gone to paroculi an artifice' Blab. Wo ail hope sht' comes back able to walk, '[•1101 root crop around have hat sufftied n good de:11 by the Tate drought, The rain having Colne foo late for to do them much good, but no doubt it Will be appreciated by the f-trtners, as it will make the ground so as they can plough. Mr. Holt by end faintly, of Lump, also Mrs. Walker and cbild:en, of \Vinghint, returned home on Satur. Illy after it Good long outing at the Ilcnd. J1 r, Holtby reports the best holidays he ever put in Is -fore. From all reports, and no doubt they err, true, we will soon have our electric rood, Then Icok out for a boom. 11 r. :tad Mrs. 1Ien:aan, of London. are at present in (Lr` village, Mr. Eer;l Brenner takes ta0ss('ssion of he hotel at Shipka on Monday of this week. No doubt he will run a good house. M r. 111nrt:)h, we be- le•it•O is going to California. John laird sold a valuable horse last Saturday, realizing n handsome figure for it. Any one having turkeys should m trk t hem 115 there is a tanning factory down Rooth the( claims ani ZURICH Thut>t1 w ere 110 servloen in the Evangelic Church last Sunday, owing to Rev. Gisohler beio;( in Berlin. attending 1 he gadding of Mrs. Gisclit•t's sister. Mets Aline 'Johnson is visiting f riethls in St rat ford and other place. Mr, and Mts. Herman \\'ell ;Ise visiting friends in Miathig in. ilte death of '.1 r::, Rummel, rel- ict of the late Herm In. 11uuute took place on Tuesday of hist' week. Deceased had reached the tag:' or 82 years and 1 day, The fuucrul was held Last Friday. Word has been received here of the serious illness of Joint Schafer, of 1':tel; Lill, IormerlY of this place. with blood poisoning. Ile Was in a run- away accident some days .ago and euffored :xa injury to his head, when blood -poisoning sat in, He has been taken to the St'latfcsord hospital. LET TIIF. STOMACH ALONE You can't curio catarrh by dosing the stomach. The disease is in the throat, nose and bronchial tubes. Iahnle Catarrhozoue ho the I ,spot where the diseeso really is. -it clears away foul secretions, stops discharges at once, purifies and Jleals ,the pas- sages. literally .annihilitatcs every trace of catarrh. Nothing else is so dircet and certain as •'(kttarn iozone" Results guaranteed. Two sizes, 25c. and $100 at all defilers, BAINTSnU1t' 'ILe annual Harvest Thanksgiving supper in connection with St. Pal,- rick'a church was served in the base- ment of the church teat Thursday evening, after which an excellent PI0J1 tlu teas given, consisting of vocal and instooneut;tl selections,111. terepersed with addressee, YOUR PAINFUL CORN. What it wants is he soothin1t at- tention of I'utnam's Corn Extract- or, which lifts out the very rcott and branelt in short order. No pain or after cffeot, just clean wholesome' cure -that's 1'utnam's, �t;`��1t1'1'll Obituary, -_On Saturday, lite 29th 1 Inst .at his late residence, lot 14. con. 4,- Hoy, thele occurred the death of Mr, William Coleman, at the age of 45 years, 7 months and 12 days. Mr Coleman 'had been ailing for severcil years but his end was not expcotcd to come ao soon. Ile was horn in ,the ' Township of Stanley and for a number of years lived on a form near Seafort11, afterward removing onto 'the farm where he died. In religion Le was a etaunoh Methodist, in policies a oon- serratire. Iles:des a sorrowit►g wife Mr. Coleman leaves be- binJ him a family of four boys and one girl to mourn Oho doss of a kind husband and father. They hove the sympathy of the nejghbonhcod, EL1MVIJ,LF, Mrs. Bennett, of Fernhill, is vis- iting with Mrs. J. Andrew. Mr, Roy lfodg(,on visited his sis- ter, Mrs. IL. Skinner, Iasf .week, prior to his leaving for Toro onto to take a •:ourse at a Business Col lege. Mrs. Walter, of Goderich, is this twee.: visiting ,with Mrs. W. Ilern. Our cjllage More is about to open a brnnoh store at Whalen, and nvo wish hits every success. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hern spent Sunday and Monday wit h Mrs. Here's parents at Goderich. Mr. Bert White spent Sunday un- der the parental roof at llenrall. Mr, and Mrs. D. Row•cliffe, of Exe. Ior, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .l. Andrew, Mr. It, Skinner received n car -loaf of cedar posts last week from his brother Thom=as of Keppel'. They arc' good posts and touch chceper thin can Ire Procured here. A GUARANTEED Clink FOR PILES It chin:(, Blind, Bleeding, Protrud- ina files. Dru,ttists are authorised to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cites in 6 to ) t days, 50n I, 11,11 i.E Y Otte of those happy events which arc of unusual slid memorable inter. est to tt use immediately eoncnrnel and also to their acqunin•fancee't•ook plate at the home of Mrs. Jonas Simmons, south Iwuudary of fljb- bert, ort Wednesday, Sept. 26(h,when bee daughter, Mary A., was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Ifoggarlh, a young farmer of the 10th► conces- sion of 4110 lance township- The n)arriago ceremony was performed by Rev. Colin Fletcher, of Thames r a o dhu c r ch 'n c . t the presence about one t of hundred relatives and friends o[ the contracting part,iee. At four -,'clerk ..s ,Visa M. ilorner, of Exeter, played the wedding marsh the parties took their places under a beautiful and nrtistic mmrriaae be1! in the centre of nn evergreen arch decorated with roses. The bride wore a beautiful roue of aream crepe de chine and bridal veil, and was attended by Miss Esther Moore alcx) be•Iulifully dressed in • erelm. The ,(roots looked his gest whish is toying a good deal, and was assisted by Mr. William Simmons, brother of the bride, while little Miss Olive Fairbairn, ncicc of the bride, elainll- ily acted as ringbearer. After the ceremony was over and hearty con- gratul:ttiona had been offered by tho guests, all repaired to the dining room where a surnptuftts repast was in waiting, after which a pleasant time wow spent in speechifying and songs happily rendered by Mr. \Vm. White end others. The many beau- tiful :old valuable prOeents receive.' testified to the esteem in which rho yens;( couple are held by their entity friends. The groom's gift to the bride w•.as ,. Ir.:Iulitul golf oats:: :.::,t guard, to the groomsman a pearl lie pin, 40 bridesmaid a pearl bracelet, and to the ringls'arer a ieautiful locket and chain. On Friday afternoon of last week the puplis and parents of school sec. Hon No. 10, met et the rehoot for -. tbe purpose of biddinz their teaehor scholars giving readings, Miss Made W.14 called to the chair and Mi May Hort on preheated a ltcautifu silver sugar -bowl anti spoon-holdc white Miss Mary McQueen reed nicely worded address, Miss Maass replying in a few w,•!l chosen r. marks. Miss Madge goes to Norm;; to complete her studies. It is Hi wish of her nasty friends I b:11 sit may be as successful, as she has lice [orn)c•rly. Air -s Leigh succeeds :11i4s ITC. N1 ad . Lumley, Sept. 28, 191) Mies M. Madge. Deal' Friend :11111 Teachers -0n t Li eve of your departure from ou midst. We embracc this oppwrtunit of expressing to you our apprecia lion of tiro most faithful and heart service rendered by you in our be half. During your .short ,e.t.a) amongst us, your aitn al heart Ila been not only to advance 114 11110 Iect►tally but morally tts %yell. We feel that we ca 'mot estimate the valuable, ser•vlce rendered by you in our behalf. The seed whioh you hove sown in our hearts will bond and bear fruit to your honor, and as a slight token of our esteem we ask you on behalf of this sohosi section to accept of this sugar bowl trusting it may serve as a reminder of the pleaaant relations we love had, and as you go forth into a new sphere of life we prey (hat your ef- forts may be crowned with success. -Sirned on belhtlf of S. S. No. 10, Usborne Township, Maud Clnn. Mary McQueen, May Horton.. FOR OVICR SIXTY 1 EARS AN OLD ANT) Writ -Tema RxnrnT.-M WInsmudlow'kSoothing Syrup has been mud Cu over sixty year,. by miPir,n, of mothers for tom children while teething, with perfect -moue.; It soothes the child. wotten.,, the genu, allays a pain, cares wind colic. and Isnot beet romed for Diarncres. It Is pleasant to the taste. Sol by druggists 10 every part of the world. "tints a bottle. Its value is incalculable B sure and take Mrs Winslow's S:'othln Syrup and ask for no other kind. e DOUBLED UP WiTll CRAMPS ss 8tou1aoh fools like . ;atonal mos opine. and you tool • Out mighty r1 quick. Not pPing d'c. ;. tr.,rk' hal( • as soon ae oltsou+,t'. nine, \Vby a it kills ttrc lain iII-0.it;ly, 11 your bottle is empty ;(et tot slier to-day- tl Nervilitke keeps I he dc.. a _.r bill small o t because it cures little it!a before 4hey n grow bt•f. Nothing 1 • ludigostatn, 11 heartburn and cram: !Hie I'Ol.oll'S y - Nervilin'-, Large lo• zit.; for 25c. 0 f CIIISEI,ilt:3i,T The eletlwditts of this place iai tend holding harvest home services r in tht•jr church on Smelly and Mone t. c1uy, ('-lobrr 7th and 8th. The Rev. Andives, of Centralia. oil( take ter* Y services on Sunday. an Monday' :evcninz a dinner sill b served from 1,1 6 to 8, Music trill I,a furnished by the Henson choir and Miss Hart, sot - :Glencoe. graduate :•t' .Mena College Will read. Short p.• a :hes by , that neighboring mini- • t - will be give en. '1'113 0.311101111e- sparing no pains to make it .: ssful. Como and hate a gold silt. . MEN Itt`LE BY FORCE, \VOMA' 111' :\ And yet bt,'a,aUSIICH1;1lt,e'1y live, tests strenuously, worsen Ile.; lec.t the early. evidences of failing wigor. The wise woman will not permit her cJtarma to be robbed by it' -health. Wheal she feels tippet jla faiti,t•,, nerves got. lirin on edge, a !oar faJiug, as Ferrozonc. lloty It :;b trpens ltL0dosepi s available to lest ors :.tor to he cheeks, buoyancy to th:' stop. Butter ✓ try Ferro zono. Yr.y9I feel like a. r new being. with acv. iigor and abil., ity to confront life':; difficult/ea, 11 You ore sure to bles3 (110 day y.ots commenced Ferrozat:•. Sold every. 25 where in 500. boxes. " l;t)1:N N1cELItEA-In \Voodirun, Sept. 26t1i, the wife of Jame:a 1LcElrea of to son. l'ARQIIHIAR Mrs. Vance, of Bright, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John llewitt here. Miss Mabel Dunoan returned home from Oshawa last w'cek, Mr, David Dugrc.tn left hast week for Manitoba. Mr. Joon Somerville who is doin_ the carpenter work of Mr. W. Bray' new house, will x•0311 have it cons pleted. MR. C. E. HACKNEY Ole I''AIIQU her intends holding an extensive pre tion sale of his stock about the 1011 of October. The following is the report o the September examination held in 8, 8. No. 2, ilsborne ; Sr. 1V -Ann: Allison 284; W}Ilio Monteith .280 Flossie I'assmoro 218. Jr. 1V-Eth el Ifunkin 310; Mile Darch 306: Gar net Passmore 298. Sr, 1II.-Terissa Coward 320; Meryl Snell 319: Ken neth McNicol 260. Jr, IIi,-Courscy Brown, 324; Chrissie Miley 323 Annie Turnbull 313: Viola ]tinkle' 301 ; Charlie Allison 284 ; Alda \Vest - lake 280; ;Milton llodgeet, 277; Wil- lie Jeffrey, 261 ; Lindsay Pollen, 248 Nellie Stone, 101. Sr. 11. -Jean Alli son, 281: jonnna Monteith, 281. Jr. 1L-j4owelland Stewart, 254; Jessie Iiodgort 252; Charlie Coward 115; G afield Brown, 160. JESSIE A. HAMILTON, Teacher. ARE YOU LOSING LOOKS OR STRENGTH. 1N1A ItltIE 1) McLEAN-YOUNG -In Sedforth ors \Vednesday. September. 20 Kean 31clson to Elizabeth Young, or Sea fort h, McCANNEL-I10\VA1:!) -In Sarnia. Sept. 28, Alex N. 11oCanneL of r fort Elgin, le 11i`' Lila Howard, IV formerly of Ex •te . SOMERS-GIDLEy -- At the resis dense of the bible's parents, Blyth 011 Scpt. 2(t h, 'by Rev, Mr. Ana dereon, Mr, J)avjd Somers to Mist, 1 Effie, second daughter of Mrs and Mrs. 8. 11. Gidhcy, all of Myth. f IIOGGARTIi-SIMMONS - On Sept. 26, at Lumley, at the home, of the bride's mother, Miss Mary A'nn Simons, daughter of Mre, J. Simo - ons, to Henry I!.garth. - REA-BILYEA - In Bianalrard, otll Sept. 20, by tl.c Rev, Mr. McTav,a - isle, Granton, Mr, E. A. Rea. drugs gist, Stratford, to Miss Nellie Me Bilyta't, of ]llan'IILIrd. GRAIIAM - JACKSON - At Hari riston, on Thursday, Sept. 20, by the Revs. 11. A. and W. I[. Graz ham, Mr. George Graham, of Wino nipeg. to Miss Edith Jackson, ot: llarriston. Once you aero robust bright and happy. Today you aero dull, worried falling in vitality and nppenran:e. Just when you should be at your best you're pLlyed out and need a Oceans- ing, bracing ionic. Your blood will soon redden, your vivacious spirit will soon return. you'll be yourself again if you rtegulate the system with Dr, 'Remit:ton's Pills. A truly wonderful medicine. It searches out disease, positively drives away Lend - ache, weariness and luck of vital force, Give yourself a chance, 1180 ilr. 1lamilton's Pll(s arld tva;tcdt the result. Sold everywhere in 25 boxes. WINCH 1':I.$EA The Sunshine Anniversary servi- 0x9 will an held Oct. 13th. Rev. 1Crenstote of Cromarty, will preach boot afternoon and evening. Mrs. John jkelbridge had the mis- fortune to be bitten in the arm by a dog a couple weeks ago► but no tubal cline of the injury until last Sunday, when the arm commencc.l to swell, and it W,15 rteeee9:try 1(1 C311 meiic:tt nssjetnnce to ease the pain. The injured member is rinw' doing nicely, aIthough Mrs. lh'l- bridtre is compelled to carry her ars) in :t sling. The following is the report of S. 8. No. 0, Ueborrkt'. for ;the mottle► of September. Names in order of merit ; V -Laura Godbolt, Lill;a Iley- wool. Hr, IV,-NctI- Ilcywkod, PI - 13 Heywood, Hattie hunter, Jr, IV -Fall Washburn, Ray Fletcher, i(oy Fair. Sr. 11I, -Minnie Talbot, (thea Godbolt, John Cheery, Jr. IIi.-Ent. met Heywood, II -Earl Coward. Al- icia Creery•, Eric Coward. !'t. Ii. - 1nea Creery, Roy Goulding. May Clark : Sr. 1't. 1-1inrdwick Cornish J)i:) Cornish. Jr. I't. 1.- fox Iley- wood, Louis Cornish, David Crocry. D. M. DOUGALL, Teacher. - so The well known strcngthrning properties of iron combined with other tonics and a most perfect ner- vine. are found in Carter's Iron fills whirl' strengthen the nerves and body. and improve the blood anti complexion. -p PIED DECHER-At the Babylon Line, Htt,>7 on Thursday, Senlember 20th, John Deeper, Sr,, aged 74 years, PECK -At 14th, cols., Hay. on Sept. 22nd, Edmund 1. Pock, aged 2Z years, 5 months :tad 22 days. RUNNEL -In 'Zurich on Sept. 25111, Mrs. Rummel, aged 82 years all$ 1 day. IIARTMAN-At The 14th tion. Bays on Sept. 26111, Mrs, Simoin Hart man, aged 74 years. SMALLACOMBE-In Heneal(, Sept, 251h, Mrs. Garnet Sma]Iacombe', aged 25 years. \VINKEN\VEDER-in Stephen, WS Sunday, September 30th, Edward \\•inkenweder, aged 22 years, S months and three days. OArETOMIL XAL. Beare the A The Kind You Hare Alita Bina 8Lenatare /P JI14 of Per the Stomach Heart and Kidney liDr. Shoop's Re:t;t-ative is a Caw Cure—not a Symptom Clue. Is Ise common mistak-• to take artificial df. Mn fer stomach troubles -or hrart stlMulaay TOT weak heart --or so-ea:1rd kidney remedies f01 ed kidneys. 'These organs do not act sepal $ ly or of their own 10o•,rd—they have no ooa0�� 1 over themselves --and not once in Urn 1g {ise 6lckucsv the (wilt of the organ. Itis the ref sof the nerves wh: •h control the orYan•— Onl through thee nrrvea can stomach. 51 (01 heart e11• ,order: cured. D. of Rade /, R'hror,dn. lea 7loblamed',ii rxrericnce tL r ' eefWld oar ^• rte r r t he gob rues —that ; ..10.' throneh t13et4 f was 14 i'- slha tocurel MOn.heart . - 3,e I 1 t' . burn. bole 4 tomnla. 1 backao 1b asd1 . 111.�` i'(i 1 ` nasNs. cue aa4 aQactions f�vtat'1' of the , For ali r t' N�M these anus •� t Nparat.• �• t ` sicknesses t0 betresu,t as such. They$ 1 m Wm-.• �1) p t • IDsldeeeryewe$)t when the•'. oorves arerestorse i f .•totes anal the sickness dlsaype$r. 3 k '••edy which Ur. • Stoop proscrlbe0 t 1 nerves t. I;sown N D t so. ft relieves the pain and alstrins A tOtelach and heart troubles quicker medicinal designed simply 10 ierwa& 7urelf. canDr. row 4)0 badp'sReslorof dTs ate. For Nle and reaommes4114 NV. S. If OWEY. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CV/ • •••••e••••••••••••..•••.4 THE 11OI,SONS BANK (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855) CAPITAL PAiD UP - • • - • • - • • • • • 53.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND •••• ••• •••• 53.000,00000 iib Branches In Ontario, Quebec. Ansrta British Columbia and Manitoba EXETER !RANCH Open every Lawful Day from 10 A. M. to 3 P. se. except Patnrrlay 10 A. M. to 1 e, er. Forttner's' Male Notes. caaht-tl nr collected. Forms supplied Ona plication. !)I:AP-T`t on all point.. in the Dominion, (treat Britain and Un. [ted States, bought and Mold at low eAt rates of exchange, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT eposelt• of *I.00 and upwards received. Interest cent- tione a half yearle; and added to_agl, pod. June SOth and December bla& lis- t 4