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Exeter Times, 1907-05-09, Page 4THE EXEy1 ER T1MES, MAY 9th 1907. crtumcs The Newest, Best and Largest Assortment of Per- fumes and Toilet Waters in town. If you want something good we can please you. BROWNING'S Drug Store 'The Exeter Times 1'111: NEWSPAPER 1'OSTAG E This new postal convention be- tween Canada and the United States so far as it relates -to newspaper postage, is like ai bolt from the blue nothing short of a calamity to many publishers. Doubtless things will be heard when newspaperdotu wakes up to .tlie tatrocity of ;the regulation. The consent of else Canadian Post- _ utfice Department to isuch jug -ban allctl and disastrous arrangement will be /generally •regarded an act of Departmental assininity, and could nut have occurred under the regime of Sir William ialulock, who was the most alert and efficient man +that ever held the portfolio. As al- ready said, however. the rank in- justice is azgrat•ated ley the sec- recy or neeleCt of the Department) tp i'ssue warning. It was only by the merest accident That the Nimes acquired information regarding the details. The effects of this fool re- • gelation may be ,briefly euinmariz• tet thus: Publishers twill supply their United Stales patrons until the end - of the year at an aggregate loss of Inultlieds of thousands of dollars. TI1E PROBLEM OF :DIE NORTH There are certain lumber limits in +North Ontario which have been held for many years by one Aman or com- l. as From some of these two crops or sore of ltimber have been taken, an While ill !Mortices of these lim- its the land 'has been 'entirely cleared and iy�, occupied !,y prosperous farm- ers. it limit tis a whole is still en- der lease. and. at seems, is sti11 like- ly to be. l'erlaps Itrn years ,front now the forest t:ection will yield • yrs-ltt another crop of marketable logs. rand the licensee waits calmly ly for th.tt :time, objecting to a:'y "love by the Provincial authorities to recognize the districts as an agricultural country, to .terminate the timber leases and to Brant the fa rulers the deeds of the land they occupy. Th:tt this situation is and must be obnoxious Ito the settlers is ' 1,lain. Moreover, it cannot be whol- ly (grateful to •the lumber man. Each thinks the other 'an intrud'•1•, .rand so far there has been no competent un1.- Biro to settle rile unending dispute. Again. in rear of the Northern On. tario towns which Corner on t he Great Lakes there is a vast district $which, although still in forest, has plenty of fertile Arable land. Some settlers vwlle have 'secured locations L1 this di'trict have done exceeding- ly well. (loots front Algona so - CU r111 , --Cared fie I.er.11 fit :t (prizes at the Chicago World's Fair. Vet the ,whole o[ the :,able laud is nut available for :,,lricultute .awing to the claim', o[ Alm luuibl'rtnrn. 'fho (term -dwellers ray it is unfair .that they should be forced to bring for hundreds of united by i ail it he pi 0.- 41110V! need^11 to st1ppm' 1 ll,s• 1lopuht- !inn vviten 1het 0 is :i gtcaI, virgin hinterland fertile e•uuegll to arrow all that the steeple tclluire. l'Itcy advocate the expulsion of the luui- Seance [rola this contributory ter- ritory 111141 I he (yelling o[ .1 be lard for agricultural ptlrprnPS. ()ii the contra ie. t be liente:rmen point to OW aplesidul' of !1111' rOl •et4, •ted protest against •111oit' 'lest 1 uclieti when already thele ,is a Reiter lain, enc, And tt'hel' itricea mount higher every year. 1'he Ontah rio ov- r II - Meld. vw Lich has he( d 1 his i'1 ,bleat 101 .041141 111111'. (11a4 Hol 10111141 .1 "solution, attd, in view of its popular met 1 epresental ire C011-1 i' 1111011. it is exceedin"Iy doubt fill it it c. '1111 find 8 s.iIe*het ury r'ii'. An ample, is n('ded. Fur thee. i rosette. and of lei s which are Patent to (v013011e, we 1,,. bete the time has come for the one - Vide Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de- bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Vales, there t, dally action of the bowels, pm,nnons pn,.nut• are absorbedramie, head mese, b.11•.usnea. nausea. dyap•psia, and thus pre.e'ing tM sru arllla from dole` Its best work Avers rills are neer pills. Let gently, all velistable. A Nada by S. 0. Co., Lowell. Mass. Also saasuMt•r•rs er P UAIR V1oO11. MW! COM CIERRY PfCTORAL. sjers We Mee so seer", r we revise 0111 &melee et 511 ear .•glass 'enlarnt to appoint an umpire in Ilse forte of a Royal L uuuission. it should be colrlposwd tot men 'whose very names twill bring tlx: assurance of justice, common sellae and abil- ity. Such a cuWWission should /have representatives troth of Itho lumbers men and of the Northern settlers. but the balance of power should be held by unprejudiced anal from Old Ontario wheee motives alone could impute. We believe that one of dho most important questions before tho Ontario Cabinet is elle •eowernment of the North. Its distances are vast, its resources unsung, its possibil- , ities alike in coining, lumbering end agriculture immense. It is time some action tvus 'taken. 'I'h: Govern- ment nccd3 knowledge. mud the only way to tiet that knowledge is Ito appoint .such a Co/nllllbaloll us we ?live suggested.-Toroulo News. W1NC11Et.S1:.1 Messrs. Thou. and George Coward were in London last Friday on buaj- 11055. WANTED. --and at oleo a good blacksmith. 'rhino 1s an excellent opening here for a geed • man. Building :eel evcrythine complete. A liberal patronage is promised for the right party. Confer with any one in Winchelsea dor particulars. Les Robinson had nu exciting time the other day !while exorcising his colt. The animal became frighten- ed at a dog and started ito .'run away. Les turned it off the rood into a field, the result being the smashing of the cart. the colt get- ting a few scratches and Les an arm sprained. Mr. Geo. Coward brought a load of wird from Lucau last Saturday for Coward & Clark. Mr. ltobt. hell. of Lumley, spent Sunday with his sister 'Mrs. (Thomas Coward. Mr. 11. ,Delbridee and daughter, of Exeter, visited with Fred Del - bridge on Sunday. There was a somal .gathering at y'dr. Thos. Bell's lust Friday evening which was attended by a number of young and older people. A very eleasa►tt evening was spent. Mrs. Robinson mother of Mr. Robert Robinson although in her 80 year has just completed a quilt COn- tailtine four thousand four hundree and sixteen pieces all done evi[hin a few weeks end buy her own hands. Mr. W. G. (Mead is ,having the in- side of his creamery painted and re- incelelletl this week. Mr. John Bell and sister Miss Ethel. o[ 1lnrondale, visited at the home of T. Coward's, on Sunday. Quite a number from there attend- ed the social given by the Epworth League at EIiinville on Monday even- ing. All report a good time Sev- eral attended the Iiirkton Choral Society at home at Kirk ton on Turs- da)' evening and lei excellent Limo reported. :Messrs. Wilson Hawkins and Nel- pen Coultice visited ul Dlr. -Geo. Hey - wood's 011 \1'ednrslLsy e'vcnine of last week. DI. C. Jennison. Teacher. FOR OVER SIXTY YEAIt9 Ax ULD AND WALL -TRIAD Rrclikut.-Mie Winslow'sSoothing Syrup has been mad for over sixty eels by mtLlosa of mothers for their children while teething. with perfecteuose•e It monies the child, softens the gums, pain, cures wlod collo. and la the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to the taste. Bold by druggists In every part of the world. 26 conte a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and take Mrs Wtaslow'e Soothing Syropand ask for no other kind. Guaranteed midst!' the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. Serial Number 1098. • \VOOD11A 11 i\Ir. and 31rs. W.J. Wilson were the quests of Marry Raid, on Sun- day last. We are pleascil ito learn that Mr. Miran Copeland is recovering from his recent severe illness. yli-i Nellie Nixon .peat last i'riday in the willa�r. alias Mabel Rodd is visiting .her sjsler, ,airs. W.3. \Nilson, of Hensel! 311. and Mrs. 'Reshot) and daughter have moved le t3ebt•in.ivlle. It hos here Hotted that Samuel Carr has bricked nit of taking the tamperance /laws!, but 'it is rumor, - cd that \\'ill Sinclair will take it. 11 r. \Gilliam Mason Ppettt Sunday in ~Lipka. Mr. John Sheller and Wellington 1111t,•n spent S1111(tay 41il11 'Mrs. 11914cliffe. Mr. Easton SuidIyed in lirycwn- stnn. til May 19th 1 he Woodham Sunda) School w ill hold anniversary Nei - vit. 4, 11 hell Rev. 'M r. Ito, ere, ('res • idrnl of the London calfetence will err ich :it 1(1.10 .in Iles morning, 3 in the alter noon ;11141 7 at nirjht. Music n1Oriin; :11141 night by the choir and in the afternoon by the rbi141re11. 1)1 /'rid 1) • MAY L'Ith, a picnic will be held in Mr. 11. I;eaver•s arose. :11.41 .1 gor41 tithe i.•s expected. CY 1lel Ji'bNIL 2 . /Sears the Ile Kind You Hui Alin ISO Signature et A 'luiet sseddine took Mace Ott 1110 twenty -font tb instant, when J1iss Lizzie \Wa+nidge, of the eleventh con. of eicGiliiwray was united in lioly bonds of 111311 intony t 0 air John Flynn, of the founts con. fit the Met bestial patames ty, Cent et The Rev. Dir, Andrews officiated. The blidc was becoulinely attired 'in u down of white lustre with :1 rims lien;' of 1Iluver dao'. Site also swore n pictu,e white hat. The ',ride was assistrd by alias Mary Ellen Flynn mister of the ,,T room. She also :,h it ed in a ,cairn of while llr•st11' 1s 1,.1 • 1 h • t 1 cum was assisted by M r. 1(11 Waosidze, blether of lila b•id•. 'The couple drove to the home of the I hrid •'s tether, ale .14n'lth W;1411'.(1 a' , 114..111 h ecoure!.inn, where It iun11w1 iof friends anal relations wore settle cod. The 3 01111 ( t•cople tripped tie' t light fantastic until the wee sura hours et the remottling. The bridle i received ninny I.eantiful na .well as useful present.. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will reside ?sear Gland •hose. The chsric.lreerm a1 rived upon the scene but ' -.; r tot cc was too 'sea'.. \\'C hope N It'+ anti Spier'e nm! lliI' 11011 and 001113 (e will be stronger ur�t aim, CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre or and has been Meade under his per- �' -W.4 sonal supervision since its infancy. . _ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorfa is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare- goric, .Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fet•erlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's l'auaceu-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC Osar*LM •Oat►aaY, TT ss • SEW TOOK em. INISIWWWIRMEIWWWWV Executor's Sale -of- House and Household Effects Mr. John Gill alas been instructed to sell by Public Auction at the resi- dence of the late John'Muir on William Street, Exeter at 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday May 18th 1907, the following valuable property. 'CHATTELS. 7 haircloth chairs; 1 platform rocker ; 43 fancy rockers; 1 hair. cloth lounge; .1 center 'table: Ismail parlor table; 2 bamboo easels: lace curtains and poles; blinds and fix- ings; carpets; pair arch curtains; pictures; 1 new Itaymond (Sewing Machine; 2 lounges; 1 secretary ; 1 sido-board : 4 dining chairs ; silver cruet ; silver pickle dish; ,gloss berry bowl: silver butter dish: 1 dinner set, china ; chine fruit tbowl and dishes; 1 dozen bread and butter elates; 1 china cheese dish: glasses; porridge set, 3 pieces; 1 Jardiniere stand; wool carpet :.l rug: books; 1 carpet sweeper; 1 extension table and cloth; .1 kitchen table : ,13 kit- chen chairs; 1 clock ; 1 clipboard: 6 lamps; 1 range: 'quantity dishes: quantity tins ; rag carpet ; tubs; 1 wringer ; 1 washer : I lawn mower ; 1 clothes rack ;.1 boiler ; quantity of dry wood; 1 old stove; 1 chest ; 1 whatnot ; 4 bedroom sets: 1 knittinr machine, complete: quantity :erect' wood ; 26 hens; 1 extension ladder: 1 step ladder and other articles. REAL ESTATE '/'here will offered on day of sale (if not sold previously) that tine brick residence on William Street together with land attached and also brick stable. Well situated and every convenience. Tenders will be received by .the inldersi;ned up to May 17th 11807, for the Exeter Woollen Mill prop- erty, East of (Main Street, rind the residence, connected therewith. Tenderer must ncoompany his offer with marked cheque for 10 per cent. of his bid rthich will be returned if offer not accepted. If not sold by tender property will be offered on dry of sale. TERMS OF SALE. Chat leis -Cash. Real Estate -10 per cent. of pur- chase Money at time of sale. ial- encti in thirty days. For further particulars apply to ilu;h Spackman. 'Executor John Muir Est. Gladman i& Stanbury, Solicitors. Let me scud you free, for Catarrh just to prove its merit, a trial size box of 1)r. Shoop';, Catarrh remedy. It is ❑ 'mow 'white creamy, healing antiseptic balm. Containing such beeline jnrrrdients as Oil Eucalip- tus, Thymol, Menthol, etc., it .hives instant and lasting tenet to catarrh of the nose (all throat. 3lakr the free test and eve for yourself .what this prepalatinn can and will .10- 0otriplish. Address 1)r. Shoop. Racine Wjs. Large jars 50c. Sold by 3'.'. 11. flow ey. 11 Run Down In the spring -that is the condition of thousands whose systems have not thrown off the Impurities accumulated during the winter - blood humors that are now causing pimples, boils and other eruptions, loss of appetite, bilious turns, indigestion, and other stomach troubles, dull headaches and weak, tired, languid feelings. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes all these humors, cures all these troubles; reno- vates, strengthens and tones the whole system. This is the testimony of thou- sands annually. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla Insist on having hood's. Oet it today. Sold everywhere. 100 done one dollar. I Good Breeding Horses. "S111 EVELYN" No. 10,918. Sir Evelyn is a grand big, "stylish horse of great weight and substance. Monday Farquhar for night. Tues- day /[ugh )Terry's lot 4 loon. 10 Us - borne for noon; Wm. Brook's Lot '3 con. 10 13larishard for night. Wed- nesday Join Hoovers I3lanshard for noon ; Tilos. llollingsheod for night. Thursday John Bragg's Illanshard, for noon; Ephrim Hewett's Ander- son for night. Friday A. P. epar- ling's for noon ; to his own atable. JOHN ([ANNA. JOHN O'BRIEN Proprietor Manager. NON I'AIROLE. No. 134617. Bay Stallion, Trotter, record 2, 2.29 1-4, Monday morning leave his stable Dashwood for the Dominion House, Zurich, for noon: Blake for night. 'Tuesday ltobt. Taylor's San- ble line, for •noon ; Grand Bend for night. \\'edtle.=dty Itobt. McCljnkey's for noon; Corbett for night. Thurs- day 'tiler's Ifotel, Mount Carmel for noon: to //ill's. illotel Crediton for night. Friday to for noon: thence to his own stable until the following Monday morning. WILLIS & GUENTIHEIt, Proprietors. GEO. IMURNE1t, Manager. COLLEGE CI[U51 Is a beautiful brown 'shire horse with white markings. Tuesday, /'hos. Atney's, ilill's hotel Wednesday, Deitrick's hotel Mount Carmel for night. Thursday. John iBreen's, Musser's hotel, Corbet I. Friday. Jos. hickey's, J. I111111on'4. Saturday to his own stable. WILLIS & GI'EN'TI[ERR, Proprietors. W31. WILLIS, M wager. ALBION i11 Foalyd, 1R19, is a beautiful bright bay. Albion 111 will vtau(1 at .his own stable, Dashwood. 'ale has stood in Dasliwoal for five years and has proved himself to Air a sure foal getter, many of glia coils being sold for $300. WILLIS & GUENTi[ER, Proprietors. CHAS. GUEN'1'IHER. 'Manager. one of his fancy drivers. e► prove r ,' c rev Let m. n1. you free, to t 11 )t 1 1 i uterjt, s:ut'ples of my i)r. 811oop's ltestorative, attll my (look on either Dyspepsia the heart or the kidneys• Addrer4s tar. 1)r. Shoop, Racine Wis. 'I'rouhlea of the Slam:od , Heart and Kidneys aro ineiel3 symptotus of 11 (1..ecpor ;tittle-Alt.Don'tstake the 1.i 0011101011 .•.tor of treating symloms onl)'. `1)mplolu treatment is treat- ing the result of your ailment, and not the cause, Weak stomach nerves -the inside nerves -means stomach weakness, always. And ibe heart, and kidneys as well, have. their Orn• trolling ter inside nerves, and you inevitably have weal; vital organs, Here is whet.' 1)r. S110011'4 1t4•st0ra• tine hats triad• its (lune. No of Isar remedy ever claim+ t0 lre111 the "in- side In'rvem." Alsts for bloating, bil- iousness, bad breath fir C0ntpl1'xion, nvr• tihoos's It ••st rnlrvr, Write for by i1,' Monte now I)r. Shreve; Hest•rralive .elft by W. S. 11owey. • 5- S. No. 1. f'tiflnnNI';. followitie i- t compel a evert of the staiding of Ihr• pupils of N. N. No. 1, l'sboi lif.. for tI•0 in,ii( h of April. Names are in older of merit. \'.-Itnv Illatchfot I, 1•:rin 1 white. Sr. IV, -Carrie Oke, Cirri. Moir, Victoria Rowcliffe, Nelij.' I1'mcliff'• Ethel Ilea Atehia Itrrwcliff•'. .Ir. 1\•. -Jennie Strang, Laura Harvey, Gordon Ul:c• Cecil /)own, Geort" fill 1ehfoid. Sr. M. -John Si retie, .lames i)nuzall. Alvin Moir. .1r. ((I. 1:111 (Pell. Row While. Lill Moir. St. 11.-\ViIfv, d Dour III, \Villi- `tram, Hazel Down, Oliver llnvw- rliffo. (:.ori.• aloin, Elora IIary-y. 1r. 11. -Cecil Ilarr1'. (Hedr-i Moir. Sr. Pt. 1. -Frank .1,rrntt, El:in (tow/liffe. Harold Moir, Vr'r., hell. .1. AI.VIN d1RiNTNEi.L, Teacher Notice to - Creditors. In the matter of the estate of John Muir. of the Village of Exeter. in the County of Huron, (entleman, deceased. Notice is hereby ewes pursuant to It, S. 0., 1897, chapter (29, that all creditors and others Lavin; claims against the estate of the said John 'Muir. who died on or about the 17th day of April. .1907, are required on or before the 26th day of May. 1907, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladinen & Stanbury, of the Village of Exotea. So- licitors for the Executors of the said dateteed, their christian and sur- names. addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and the nature of the eocurities, is any held by there. And ferthcr take notice that after such last mentioned date the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the de- ceased anion; the parties entitled thereto Ravine re;ard only to lite claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have Leen received by them at the tirno of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBU11Y Solicitors for said Executor Dated at Exeter this 1st day of May, .1907. Farm for Sale Fine 150 acre farm on ,Thames Road, Usborne township. On 100 acres large two story frame house, two bank barns aria drive shed; bush and orchard; well drained and fenc- ed : only two Sind ono -half Hailes from Exeter, and convenient to school And churches; soil, clay loam with running stream at the rear of farm. On the fifty hcres is a frame barn. It is also well drained and fenced. Farm divided and Hold in separate tierce's if desired. For nil particu- lars apply eft once to ,GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Exeter Ont. iBORN MARCHAND-In Exeter. on Friday, May 3rd, the !wife of A. Marchand of a daughter. DIED QUANCE.-in Exeter, on Sunday, May 5th, 1907, Jennie Quancce daughter of Mrs. i9. E. Quance, aced 22 yearn 1 Month and 21 days. READY - In St. 'Marys. on April 25th., the infant daughter of •Mr. 'and 'Mrs. John steady. �a;cd 10 days. IIAY COUNCIL (Tay council met lin the )Town hall Zurich on Wednesday afternoon of last week. All members present, but Mr. Kalbfleisch. Minutes of previous meeting were mead and adopted. John Schuetticr was awarded the contract of building a cement culvert on itllo Sauble 'Line, at E. Dodmnn's, in place of the old Olio which was (washed away by 'the $prim$ floods. A number of accounts were phased and other routine busi- ness attended to. Tae Osborne and flbbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Incur ansa Gompanl Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Pres. W. II. PASS3fORE, Farquhar. Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUSSELL, RUBSELLDALE. 1'. 0, DIRECTORS. W M, Rol, BORNHOLM P. 0 WM. BROCK WINCIIELBEA P. 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0, ROBERT NORRIS, SL''tifa. AGENTS. JOHN EMERY, Exeter, agent for Ueborne and Iliddulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent for ib o Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS. Seoy.Treae. Farquhar. (MADMAN & BTANBURY. Solicitors The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is about to issue a new Telephone Directory For the District of Western Ontario including tbe Village of Exeter Orders for new connections, changes of firm names, changes of street ad- dresses or for duplicate entries should be handed in to the local Manager AT ONCE. A. MARCHAND, Local Manager. BARGAINS IN ORGANS We need the room and you need the Orgitos. 1 Bell Organ, rosewood case, regular price $145, sale price $75 1 Uxbridge Organ, Walnut case, rPjrul:sr price SIX(, sale price fro. 1 Doherty Organ. walnut case suitable fur a church ((seen used for a short tinge) regular price $1lll. sale price $A1). Other Orians from $3 U. intending purchasers will do well to see these bargains at once. S. MARTIN it SON $33 Cleueral Banking Business Transected. The Molsons Bank Established 1836. BEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • $3.000.000.00 I RESERVE FUND •• •••• ••• •••• 63.000'000.00 Assets Over 000.000.00 I Savings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR Times a Year. Dickson & Carling, $ollcitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••••••e•••••••N••••••••••••• Fans That Point to Floures That a complete practical business education pays le an accepted fact. That The Western BusIness NO Shorthood College 110 Dundas Street:London Is the best place to obtain it, is a de- monstrated fact. That our professional staff, courses of study, methods of instruction. high standard for graduation, are unsur- passed, is an acknowledged fact. That now is a good time to enter is a present fact. For catalogue and special informa- tion address. W. C. Coo. C. S. R. President. 1 WANT A JOB I am not very tall in inches and weigh very little, but though I'm small, I'll work and serve you well. Best of reference s. -C. II. Ward & Co. - Have a neat appearance, a quiet disposition, make no noise when I'm about, seen and not heard, as a well -made wateh should he, "punctual". Need butes little room in your pocket, fitted in any, case you de- sire. Wish you'd ,glue me the chance -just to let me show you. I am a Webb C. Ball Watch. Sold by C. H. WARD & Co. 374 Richmond St. LONDON, - CANADA. Highest Price Cash FOR till kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, horse hair. Steel stone boats, uoule- varding, iron posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. M. Ja6lsoo & Son near the old market Main St. Exeter 1 /ter • I :IATFOAD. ONT.� Was established twenty years ago and by its thorough work and honorable dealings with eta patrons has bee p otne one of the wit largest and most widely 1 y known Comrneroial Colleges in the province. The demand upon us for commercial teachers and office assietants greatly excede the supply. We assist graduates to positions. Studerts are enter- ing each week. Catalogue free. ELLIOT & MCLACHLAN, Principals. FARM LABOURERS AND DOM- ESTICS. I have been appointed by the Dom- inion Government to plaxs immir ;rants from the united Kingdom in position as farm labourers and dem- entia servants in this vicinity. Any permon requiring much help -should 'notify me by letter statin; fully the kind of iaelp required, when wantei and wages offered. The numbers .lrrivina .may not bo sufficient to supply all r.'qucet 4 but every effort will be made to provide caste applia cant with the help required. DONALi) Ma1NN16 Canadian Government Employment Ag'e'nt, ' Ellpber, Oat. DSNTAL DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S•, D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury's- Main street-Er:t rstt. DR. G. F. ROULI3TON, L. D. S. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of - R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OrPICE:-Over Dickson & Carling's- Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former - dental parlors. MIDIOAL (t1'• W. BROWNING. M. D., M. P. S„ Graduate Victoria Un varsity. office and r•eidenence. Dominion. Laboratory. Kiefer. Associate Coroner of Huron. DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- eiaas and Burgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Office, Main street. Residence, east oonBrat street north of Post Office, Ex eter Ontaio DRS. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 394 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Telephone 1528. Long distance connection. Special attention given diseases of women and - so ery. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Care to - Colborne street take jou almost to the door. No other city office. Special Roepital and other arrangements for patients from a. distance. 1 LEWIS THOMAS • • Civil Engineer & Architect (late Department of Public Works, Canada.) Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and Waterworks Sreten, Wharves, Bridges and lie -enforced Concrete, Phone 2220 London Ontario! ONEY � TO LOAN We have unlimited private tends tor Iaveek- en o f interest. or village trepan, a0 Lewesee st • of en DICKSON & CARLING llizeber WILLIAM BROWN, Prior. DIP LOM A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, ENGLAND. Organist of Triritt Memorial Church, Exeter.. Piano, Organ, Mannon, and Theory of Music. Ten's on Application. Exeter, Ontario. ' AUCTIONEER A, 8. Phillips, Licensed Auctioneer for the County Huron. Charges moderate. All communication.. reseed to R. 8. Phillips, Hensel!, or oniers left a es Office will receive prompt attention. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors, Notaries Cloave aaesre Qomra . Solicitors for the Kolaoaa Sank. Aka Kelm toLoaa at lowest rates of iabes+so4 01111011 -WAIN wraEBT, KXKT= eu oaae. ie D. A. f. *. DICIMMIP (`'CONEY TO LOAN. We hares large anodal of private fends MP* sea and village properties ab lowrste t. OLADMAN & STANBURT Barristers Solicitors. M sin St. Kzeter aHARDY, AUCTIONEER. for a the County of Huron. Al orders promptly attended to if left at. the Times office or his store. FRANK BALLANTYNE Licensed auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Pertb. Special attention given to farms stock sales. Town and village pro+ perty sold by auction on moderate* commissions. Orders may be left at tbe Time* office or at resident*. Bllmville. Charges moderate. rTuis1 Year PLANT IPEASI Field Peas have mold hightnr several years, -75 and 77 centa bushel last year. This year's export demand will be keen,- -profit there for shrewd farmers. P PP Two profits in a pea- irrp,-the peas and the vines, -rich row -fodder, valuable green manure, high in nitro. gen. Now that the pec bun has quit business in Canada, lase PAY and Pay 11I0. P PP Easy crop tohandle,- quick -growing -does well even nn 'tire//Innd,-ant; UREMARK ETatprofitable prices for all you can raise. Plant _peso early,- April and early May is besR sow some soon. i 8f'ikSCIIIIIE FOR THE TiMFM.