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THE EXEZ h3R TIMES, MAY 23rd 1807.
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the construction. The ligates cover a Auction Sale
route from the Georgian Hay ke nt-
real. via the French River, La Ni p'--_Ol•'---
sing and the Ottawa River. BLACKSMITH SHOP AND CAR-
-...-- - RIAGE WORKS IN I1ENSALL.
irEe trade and commerce department
has issued a statement showing that Vide and by virtue of the pow: -
the total e1ports(domestic and foreign) era contained in a certain mortrage
were for the twelve months auding which will bo produced at the time
March Slat last. $372.204006. The to- of the Kale ithere twill be offered for
tal imports were $310,371,745. making sale by eublio auction on the prem.
together a total aggregate trade for lees
1 the year ending March 81st last, $612,---ON---
15t31,351, as against $52$.452.850, for the TUESDAY, JUNE llth, 001.
' corresponding period of 1905-6 an in -
Icrease of $9'2.1t3,905.
The imports consisted of dutiable
goods, $200,901,500; !free goods, $129,-
868.781; coin and bullion. $0,1101,4414,
making a total of $310,371,715. The
Exeter, Oni$rio.
Terms of Subscription $1.00 per
year in advance, $1.50 play be
charged if not so paid. To United
States subscribers, $1.50 strictly in
advance. No. ipaper discontinue)
until all arrears are paid, unless at
the option of the publisher. The
date to w1,.ich every subscription is
paid is denoted on %he label.
Advertising rates on application.
THE EXETER TIMES CO.Limite
at the hour of two o'clock in the
afternoon by 11. S. Phillips, Auetlon.
eer, the property known pe Milkers
Blacksmith and Carriage Works. '
Inffhe .
duty collected during the year amount- VILLAGE OC' •I}ENSALL.
ed to$53,006,516, ea against $45,12.0,009, Being the North half et .Lots Nott.
an increase of $7,877,537. two hundred and sixty four (264)
titin two hundred and )sixty five (265)
"-'�-' in 'Moir's survey in It he said village
N1'001/1111 51 having a frontage of sixty pix 06)
Sunda School Anniversary ser- feet on Wellington Street and ex -
Sunday tending the width of 'aid lots to a
vices were and , 'May the Methodist land eleven .(11) feet in width off (ho
church on Sunday, 10. Yrcachl• East side of said lots.
i in3 at 10.30 and 7. and an open Sun. -
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TERMS OF SALE.
day School meeting iu ithe afternoon, Ten per cent of the purchase preacher of the day was Itev, ll.
e.
Rogers, president of London Confer-
money to be paid down at the tine
of sale and the balance in thirty
coca• days thereafter without interest.
Don't forget the Grand picnic on For further particulars land con -
the 24th to be held in Mr. Beaver's ditione of sale apply to
bush. GLADMAN & STANBURY.
Mr. Jimmy /Liners visited Mr. II.
Mills on Sunday. Barristers, Exeter, Ontario.
Mr. Roy Kirk visited at W. B. S. Phillips 'Aust., 'lensed', Ont.
Mills on Sunday. Dated at Exeter. :the 22nd day of
'Mr. Sydney Milts intends snowing 'May. A. D., 1907.
into his new {house this week. __
Mr. Walter Itustin visited at. Mr.
J. 'Mills on Sunday. of the the Township of )fay for the
'Mr. W. Wynne. intends gnovins year 1907. Acres of land in town -
down to Cow street ithis week, chip, 52,486; iclearc(t 'land, 41,638
Mr. Gourley visited nt Mr. Rout- acres ; weal land, 2,900 nares; slasb-
ley's on Sunday. its; .130 acres ; swamp eland, $,722
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WHAT ABOUT TIIE C. P. It.?
Il is now. some months since the
delegation appointed by ,the 'Council
to visit Ottawa relative to the ex-
tension of the 'Etnbro and St. 'Marys
branch of the C. 1'. It. through here,
ttoade their report do that body.
Since then nothing has been done to
s.3ttate the matter and it is a euro
thine the company ,is not coming
here without uny inducement. St.
Mars-, worked for some time to Gct
the road to come that way and met;
;with many difficull.iea, but finally
goodcewasdbrokenlast
:for,tthe construc-
tion first
of the (proposed track.
We aro informed ;that the C. 1'.
It. looked at tlhe. matter un, this
Itvay. The Grand Trunk has ,been
runuitle through St. Marys for many
years and being, the only railway
line secured all ,the business front
the Stolle Town. The C. 1'. R. be-
lieved that it they .built Lhe road
themselves the_citizcns of St. Marys
,would not be ,in` ciCsted inrturning
business their sway•
Y
conferences it ryas decided to form
n company, called the St. Marys and
IWesterli Ontario Railway iCompany.
land ask the :town for a loan of
$40,000 and the 'townships through
;which the road will pass for smaller
sums. This was done and the. am-
ount asked for. granted, by a mar
jority vote of the tax payers.
Beetides these loans the C. 1'. 11.
agrees to pay $13,000 a mile and ghat-
antee the bonds taking as a security
k first Mortgage, They also ngrco
to give 40 per cent of Lbo net re-
ceipts of the road to the municipal-
ities interested proportioned to the
amounts loaned.
1f we want the road to comcl
throu;h Exeter. we'll "tot get 11 i
we it idly by..
'Mr, D. Paynter fuel 'wife visited acres; .value of buildings, $850t.945;
at 'Mrs. Wynne's on Sunday. value of 'laud, $1,433,870 ; gutsiness
'Miss May 6weitzer Visited Goldie tax, $29,075; income tax. $1550; total
Mills, Sunday. population. :3,175; male Jpersorts,
Messrs. J. Glenn and A. Hart .were
ages 21 to 60, 714; children, ag 4
the guest of .\V. Kirk on Sunday to 21, 1114; children, ?Igen M b to 10,
last. 841 ; total assessment, $2,307930. .!The
Mr. B. dtundat visited pt Mr. W.
population according to .the 1909
Kirk's Sunday. assessment roll was 15243, .1 hus show -
in.; that Ilay has decreased 68 in
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FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS population since It year no.
AN OLD AND WriLL-THIRD RYMYDv.-Mrs �•
Lot me mail you free, to proveWinslow'sSoothing Syrup has been used for
over etxtyyears bymillionsofmothers tor their merit, samples of my I)r. Shoop's
children while teething, with perfect snobs* Restorative, and my Book .on either
It soothes the ohUd, softens the gnms, allays all Dyspepsia the Ile:u•t o r the Kidneys.
Dain euros wind conc. and ie the beet remedy Address me, Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis.
Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Bold
by druggists In every part of the world. 96 Troubles of tine Stomach, heart and
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be Kidneys are merely symptoms of a
sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing deeper ailment. Don't make the
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
Guaranteed under the Food and common error of treating symloms
Drags Aat, June 30th, 1006. Serial only. Symptom treatment is treat -
Number 1098. ing the result of your ailment, and
_ter not the cause. Weak stomach nerves
1{IRi{TON -the inside nerves -means stomach
weakness, always. And the heart,
Sunday was a very ?quiet day in
and kidneys as well, have their eon -
our village on account of %nearly trolling or inside nerves, and you
everyone attending service at Wocd- inevitably have weak vital organs,
ham, here is where Dr. Shoop's Itestora-
Owing, to Itbe lateness of the tire has made its fame. No other
remedy ever claims to treat the "in-
growth fodder is becoming scarce, aide nerves." Also for bloating, bil-
Some farmers have actually diad to iousness, bad breath or complexion,
buy feed for their stock. use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write
Mrs. Clarkson Swcitzer spent Sun- for my free (took now 1)r. Shoop's
day with her parents in the village. Restorative sold by W. 8. Howey.Moya, Wake up I What about a
baseball team this summer. ST, :\IARYS
Miss Ida 1lrethour spent Sunday
at home. An important function in connec-
There are at present one hundred tion with the St. Marys and ErnbrO
wires running into our switchboard Railway was held at 8t. Marys Tues -
at the Central. day afternoon of last week, when the
There will he it lawn social held first sod on the new road was -turn-
:at the residence of Mr. Hugh Berry cd. hl r. .Tames Chalmers, president
10t1. concession Usborne. on Wed- of the Sl. 'Afar) s mid Western Rail -
day June 518. A )good urogram will way Company,handled -the tcpade,
be rendered and a pleasant evening and the scene of 1 he important. event
inay he expected. was near the horseshoe nuarry
The anniversary services of tthe
laying or the Foundation Stone of Company's office ata point n short
it. l'aul's church. Kirk ton, will be <llstanay West from where tthe new
held 011 Sunday, June. 2nd, it 11 n. Railway will para under the Grand
m. and 7 p. m., ;when sermons ap- Trunk Railway's eroadway.
The fineenew organ which was re-
cently been insiallcd in the 8t. Marys
Methodist church was dedicated nt
the mornin; services Sunday and on
the following 'Monday evening a
;rand organ recital was held. The
fine new inntriiment is not surpassed
by any in Canada. It lot a three
manual or;an with fifty stops and
2000 pipes and ]las electric :1I (1 Pneu-
matic action.
---�►- - I.ropriate to the occasion twill (be
The goverment has taken steps to preached by Itev. D. AV. Collins, rec-
test the feasibility of a railway from for of the 1livitt Memorial church
Saskatchewan to Fort Uhurc
Hudson Bay. Ati exploration has been
wade of the entire ro(tte, and informa-
tion secured showing that such a rail-
way would not be a very expensive
undertaking, and that at small cost the
hartur of Churchill can be kept open
all the year. The goverment his al-
ready expressed opinion that such a
railway woiiici relieve the congested
condition of traffic in the Northwest
nd has also favor.thly received the
Exeter. Special collections will be
taken up after each service in aid
of the buiidin3 fund of the church.
Mr. Collins will officiate and preach
at St. Patrick's church, Baintsbury
at 3 p. nr.
Mr. 'fho+• and Mis.1 Emma Harrah
spent i•ast Sunday with friends down
in litaushaid. The ride in the auto
1w:14 1110100;hly enjoyed by them.
Let the tient) you free, for Catarrh
suggestion of North west members to just to prove its merit, a trial size
assist such an outlet taking. hoe of 1)r. Sheep's Catarrh remedy.
It is :t snow white creamy. healing
antiseptic balm. Containing such
healin; in;rcciienls as Oil Eucalip-
. h •n th cgives
to io .1 oL i
I cn
instant and lasting relief to catarrh
of the nose end throat. Make the
free test and see for youiscif that
this preparation can and will ac-
coruplislI. Address 1)r. Shoop. Racine
Wis. I.:tige juts 50c. Sold I.y \V. 6.
11owey.
The report of the Georgian Bay
Canal ('ommistsiouett. will he presented
to the house next session. it will con-
tain full details partic'ulr.rs as to the
completed cost of the entire waterway
411) toilets in length. Nearly $000,1100
have iweti expended in securing for
the first time full and 110colate data
with respect to the cost of the great
project.
The total cost of the canal, it is es-
timated, will reach $103,IMM1,IN$). The
report will deal not only with the es-
timated cost. but w111 explain the engi-
neering problems to it' encollntertd in
Fw'
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour-
ige, strength. Iiow is it with
the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
Tt.ehllArenransotiw thlyhavepCruo(ts.&tb
n„n-•s is. powet. ar. fn proper r,•n4ltloa. Cor•
r.vt an) rnnaijj•-tion %' e%Yln •mall lasallw.
doss.(* ?I Pitt.. All v.g.tabt.,..gar40ated.
b S. Cb., nrk >•aM
A eo tea iMtant
IUIR MOOR.
ACM CAlleL
OT IaCTORAL.
Ayers
we Mvs ss wavelet We peer Wt
lam .t aft .at s.etsasw
ZURICH
A •quiet 4yrddit:g 'was valet:: ated
al Loudon, on )Ionday, say 6th..
when Ali .14 .I(14.11. h,ll,et'l, 01111zhter
of airs. Is Itrn.let, and MI. II'tl,ert
Axl, snit of Nlr. end Nit's. E. Axt,,
of Ihi1 viila,t,• wart' nnitret in mar-
riage.
air. Ileniy 1\'nrnt. Sr'.. rti d on
'I hnrsday min tin„ \1 1l' 151 h, 1 Itov
'n illness of 84(s110• 4)1o11013 (fur ition.
Ile had leached the wipe oi:l .ran of
97 year•. 3 wont las and 23 (11y., an.i
rel a ;win 'u old :At Mt111 wiaorous
114! beth by lu'101c I:ll;eII 11,1,111 Wit 11
Ili. la,l ,.iektu•l''.. '1.11• NW. 1! look
place 011 Snudit atl.•Iterm at ll%n
o'clock at I he hence.
Conuntntion 'srtie' Net; Is.141 in
the 1':vins. lie d choir!' 11.1 ':lbhatll.
1tov. I.. II. \\'a.411er. 1'. 1•:., offisi 1t' d.
Pres 1.1101y ',•'vice`• a et e .l !d (411
' ,l lir 411v .,fret 1,0011 Ill 2. i(1 o'clock.
A elica Item !It t,le:tsing ''vent ea.;
sol'emn:17,11 al 111' .Fvenizelicat • ar-
son 1 t'• on 1V( lieesd''v e•ienin;.. ""%1 iv
ilii, u tt NI I. Jarol, \\'eido, of near
1)asllanest. %w714 united in lwrlllnck to
Miss Annie Rommel. of Zit; ich. The
ceremony o'i 1 et fin med by the 1t•'v.
A. D. (;ischio' in 111' presence of a
f'ie'lds. 'i'l" hiss" was erettiiv
:nwn•(1 in a u s=ilk ,waist with
skirt and hal In match, whit' little
Miss Beattie', i?lixalr't 11 Giselr!'1.
'Ir •
d %%.bile acted as flower zirl.
T11 • removal of the le i(1'• ft nm %n -
rich will be much re;reli'r,i by her
friends. but they %, ill Join in wish•
in; 'Mr. and Mrs. NVeidn a long, ant
h ieey ne,. ri, (I life.
The follow'in;p:irlicnl rra Ilrlve
been culled from the nase.srm'nt roll
SEX8MiTil
Nir. and Mrs. John Yonn?, of ('red•
sten visited bele last •week.
Several of nor residents have hit,.
ly disposed of some of their excellent
horses. W. .1. Gould sold one to
Alex. Dow, Tieney llros, one to John
Sell, C. Aldwnrth one to A, Wild -
fon;
1 ono t0 ha
\ nn
� A II [
and i i
fin; 1 .�
ILandfold. The hest of )horses is
raked in this section.
lies M. J. O'hrien is able. 'lo be
nut again after being laid up for a
few (11).5.
N115, John Gould i1 hnildinx an a'1-
ditio'% to her house.
Mr. C. 1•:. Alduatth had a bee last
141$1. asslstiny i11 moving a 1,;1111.
Mr. )tad ser Northcott has invent -
all alt) chre •nl .to his turnip Ro44•-
or for the now in; of sugar Ir'0ts and
roan zol<Ie
it i, mid 1 41 one) there 101
than ze in 111- Methodist cirrait here
and imt.ad of twin!, at1nelt••d 10 the
i.xeter Mrt (.041(41 ehnrch, 111•• Sex -
smith 011111.11 %will affiliate with the
Eippen circuit and Itev. llart 0
lappet will preach 1,010 in the in
lure. 1tev. )'ear twill lake the ile
thesdl church.
That Tired Feelin
That conies to you every spring is
sign that your blood is wanting i
vitality, just as pimples and other erne
tions are signs that your blood is im
pare.
One of the great facts of experience
and observation is that Hood's Sarsa-
parilla always remove+ That Tired Feel-
ing, gives new life, new courage,
strength and animation; cleanses the
blood, clears the complexion, builds up
the whole system.
This is one of the reasons why hood's
Sarsaparilla is the hest Spring Medicine.
Accept no substitute for
CASTOR IA
The Bind You Have Always Bought, and which has beets
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
��.. and has been made under his per-
Azft4[ sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
Alt Counterfeits, Iulitations and "Just-as.good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gorse, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotte
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. 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 sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNc ctslyau. co.PANY. TT r.u.nAY , slaw Toaa CITY.
Good Breeding Horses.
81R MATTHEW Vol. XXX.
Is a bay horse turd will stand for
mares as follows. Tuesday morning
will leave his own stable Centralia
13am"l flicks for noon ; Josh Johns
Elimville for night Wednesday to
Farm for Sale iamonds
Fine 150 acre farm on Thames
Road, Usborne Township. On 100
R
S 1.00 Opens an Account
and
Interest added FOUR
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Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
N+NN4N+t1N4NN•4NNHN♦•N+ ON*
The Molsons Bank
BEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL.
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CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • • • • • =3000.000.00
RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• •••• S3,000.000 -00o
Assets Over •
$33000,000.00
General Banking Bluffness Transected..
Savings Bank Department I
Established 1835•
FdGts That Polus
to Mures
That a complete practical business
education rays is an accepted fact.
That
The Western Business
and Shor!6aod CollellC
110 Dundee 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.
Wesselton
acres large two story frame Louse,
two bank barns arta drive shed ; bush
and orchard; well drained and fenc-
ed; only two and one-half miles from
Exeter. and convenient to school
and churches ; soil, clay loam iwith
Joseph Creery's ; Wm. Kay's Par-, running stream at the rear of farm.
quhar. Thursday to Wm. Maraca
thence to Commercial 'hotel Exeter.
Friday at his own stable. Saturday
Wm. Dixon's McGillivray; to his own
stable until the tollowin; Tuesday.
C. If. BASKERVILLE, 'Manager.
Handford & Ilackney, Proprietors.
JOHN SMOLLETT, No. 44459.
stand ,for a limited .number of Farmer's Mutual Fir elnsur
ante Compaq
Is a grand big Lay colt. will
On the fifty bores is n frame barn.
It is also well drained and fenced.
Farm divided and sold in separate
paroels if desired. For all particu-
lara apply nt once to GLADMAN &
STANBURY Barristers Exeter Ont.
Tqe Usborne and ninon
mares for the season of 1.007 nt his
own Stable Winchelsea.
II. 11. BROWN, Proprietor.
WINCHELSEA - ONTARIO. Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
Pres. W. If, PARSMORE, Farquhar.
Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUSSELL.
RUS81ELLDALE. P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
WM, ROT, BORNHOLM P. 0
WM. Barrett WINCHELOEA P. 0.
T. RYAN, Doman P. 0,
ROBERT NORRIB, Staffs.
AGENTS.
JOHN EMERY, Exeter. agent foe
against the estate of 1t },e said Thome % (laborite and i3iddulph.
as Cudrnore, who died on or about , OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. anent
for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Secy.Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANBURY. Solicitors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of Aho estate of Thomi-
as Cudinore, Into o[ the village
of Exeter. is she County of lIu-
rott, 'gentleman. deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
It. S. O., 18!17, chap. 129, that all
crcditura and others having claims
the lith day of allay 1.107, are •re
quires on ort before the 11(11 day of
June, 1907, to fiches say 'lost 'prepaid
or deliver to :Messrs. Gladman &
Stanbury. solicitors for .the execu-
tors of the (said deceased, their chris-
liar and surnames addresses and des-
criptions, the full particulars of their
cl',in1M, the statement of their <tc-
colt111M and the nature of rho ,.e-
MulitieS, if any, held by thein. And
Futcher lake notice that after such
last nl(ulliuned dale the said Exccu•
1011 will proceed to distribute the
assets of t he deceased ,alnotng the
parties entitled 1in't'eto, having re-
g 11 d only to the claims of which
they 411:111 then have notice and that
the said execul )1 $ %t ill not be liablo
for 1110 Maid as1els or any !tart the"re-
0f to any per's>u or persons of wloee
clairnM notice shall not have been
received by IItem a1 1he lime of each
dill I shin ion.
I;I,AI)MAN R STANIIURY,
for iiiMaid i:xer.utors. ONCE.
soli•i1 la .1 -
1)11r41 al Feet 4'
May, ,
The Bell Telephone
Company of Canada
is about to issue a new
Telephone Directory
For the District. of Western Ontario
including the
Village of Exeter
Orders for new connections. changes
of than names, changes of street ad-
dresses or for duplicate entries should
be handed in to the local Manager AT
A. MARCHAND,
Local Manager.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Insist on having hood's. (set it today
of your druggist. 100 doses one dollar.
The finest color and
most brilliant stones
found come from the
Wesselton mines.
We have a most com-
plete stock of these,
mounted in rings or any
kind of jewelry desired,
at moderate prices.
C. N. WARD & 00.
DiNTAL
D". R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.
D. 8., honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Gladman & Stanbury's-
Main street-ExiTsa.
:sit Richmond St.
LONDON, - CANADA.
Beautify and enliven your home by
piecingin it one of jenada s best and
most fmous Pianos
THE HEINTZMAN
Highest Price Cash
FOR
all kinds old ., cop-
per brass lead zinc, pew-
ter, rubber, rags, wool
pickings, horse hair.
Steel stone boats, boule-
varding, iron posts.
Sell or exchange for the
above goods.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 1:3.
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. O. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OvvicE:-Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
MEDICAL
1' W. BROWNING, M. D., M.
s P. S., Graduate Victoria Un
ege'ity. aloe and reeidenence. Dominion
laboratory. teeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI-
tdans and Surgeons. 8nooessor to Dr. J. A.
Rollins. Office Main street. Restdence, east
on fir t street north of Poet Office, Ex $ter
M. Ja6KSOD 8 S011
near the old market
Main St. Exeter
DRS. Y. Ain II. M. COWAN, 394
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
Telephone 1818. Long distance connection..
Special attention given diseases of women and
surgery. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Cara to
Colborne street take you almost to tho door.
No other city office. Special Hospital and,
other arrangements for patients from a•
distance.
LEWIS THOMAS
• • Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department of Public Works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County -
Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and waterworks -
system Wharves, Bridges and fie -enforced Concrete,
Phone 2220 London Ontario
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':THATfOf(C'
i
Was established twenty years
ago and by its thorough work
and honorable dealings with ite
patrons has become one of the
largest and most widely known
Commerolal Collegial in the
province. The demand upon us
for commercial teachers and
office assistants greatly exceeds
the supply. We wallet graduates
to positions. Studerts are enter-
ing each week. Catalogue free.
ELLiOT & MCLACHLAN,
Principals. •�
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HONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for raves►
'ant upm farm or village property at knees
ales of interest.
DICKSON & ()Attune
WILLIAM BROWN, PROF. Di P
LOb A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED
SOCIETY of MUSICIANS, ENGLAND.
Organist of Trititt Memorial Church, Raster.
Plane, Organ, Harmony and Theory of Musio.
Terms on Application. Exeter, Ontltrio. .►t
AUCTIONEER
B. 9. Phillipe Licensed Auctioneer for the County
M uron. Charges nuelerate. All communication,
reseed to 13, 8, Phillips, Hensall, or orders left a
es Office will receive prompt attention.
SAINTSIIIIRY
August Guhr, the dredging con-
tractor o[ the Flimv,ille drain. had
We sell them on just the kind of a little trouble las .Thurwlay tvhi!e
terns pad ata looking fir, moving the Dobbs •hridge. Thestrtic!ure almost collapsed while
If you want other makes we have nlovind 11 to mina (1" dredge to getthem. through. A couple of week 4 will ace
Ithe completion of thedrain.
Don't fol get u4 when yon want; if you oneo try Cirtcr's Little
Stationery. Baby (.'erriagrs and Wag - Liver Pills for sick headache, bil-
gnns, Ricycles cud sewing Machines ious•ess, or constipation. you 44111
never be without them. They are
Pm/4 vegetable. small end easy to
take. Don't forget tbis,
S. MARTIN & SON
DICKSON at CARLING,
9arrbters, SoliedWre, Notarise Coaverasestre-
pomm>.dowes. Bolidtore for the Nols000
Bank, Soo.
goesy tobose at lowest nave of laterrl*
OPTICS t -MAIN STREET, ZZZTZB.
0.
03I112.JN0 D. A. L. IL •tcoOw •
(`1ONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private fluids tc'
out farm and village properties at lowrate
MADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Sottoitors, Mein et, teeter
Cl HARDY, AUCTIONEER. f r
e the County of Huron. A 1
orders promptly attended to if left a
the Times office or his store.
FRANK BALLANTYNE
Licensed auctioneer for Counties
of Huron and Perth,
Special attention given to farm)
stock sales. Town and village pro
perty sold by auction on moderate
commissions.
Orders may be left at the Times
offioe or at ..residence, Ellaville.
Charges moderate.
CI? N'1'1t A L1,1
Mr. W. IL Elliott tied daughter
Katie were in Toronto last Saturday.•
Mr. P. Curtin ii slow living in'
Sank loon.
It sick headache is misery. what
is Carter... Little Liver Pills if they,
will positively cure it? People who.
have need them speak frankly of
their worth. They are small and
easy to take.
IIOMESEEKERS'
DATES
Rood to
date.
RATES
SCGOND-CLA•• ROUND-TRIP.
txcuRs1ON• TO
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
ALBERTA
Rxrursions leave T••ronto Tseeta•arep
June 4,111; Jul isKeti
13, 27; *opt. 10 and 324 Tickets
return within slaty days /ran going
Arc the Sams from all points in Ontario.
rsngma from $12.00 round-trip to
N,nnlpec to 642 SO round-trip to FA-
rnontnn. Tickets to all points in the North -weld.
TOURIST SLEEPERS
A limited number of
'ruun.t 'Sleeping ('are
will b,r run on reels
e,rur• •nt. fully equipped with bedding, ete.lel"
•marl p .rte' in charge. lterth. must be seem.
:.n 1 t•ai•I L,r through I,.cal agent at least as days •
beL.te , .rumen Ieates.
COLONIST SLEEPERS lo whieh there 1. nrs
extra rharee for
berths. passengers
impel,. mg their own bedding, wet he used as far
s• p•.-,ul,l ' .n place of ordinary r..aehes.
Rates and full information contained In free
Momeseeken' pamphlet. Ash marmot O.P.R.
agent for a copy, or writs to
S. t. FIMTU tristrist this. AO., TilrsY •
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