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of all kIads.
Hale brushes, clotb,
Nail, Tooth brushes,
and W htskr.
-Aluminum combs
-Pocket combs '
-Mirrors
-Talcum Powders
--Tooth Pastes
Sponges and all Toilet Artiriee
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THE EXETER TIMES P'T'G CO.
Limited.
UIELL' /NEEDED TII1S 'YEAR
Up to the pres-•nt year farmers
in Prince Albert district of North.
ern Sa,katechew ri have been able no
harvest their •crops aloe#: or with
the /help of neighbors, but eine year
outside help tci11 be required, (which
fact speaks for (he uncratso of acre. -
age. Where fanners hive not plana.
cd no extensively as in other years,
virgin soil broken for the Brat time
will twake up .the decrease.
The warm, showery weather
throughout southern Saskatchewan
has very much improved %natters
along the Canadian Pacific stain line
through •(hat l'rovinoc. Seine points
in Western and Southern Manitoba
expect liarvc.it to begin about Aug-
ust 23, and piece the average per
ncre for grain at fifteen dtustiels,
against twenty last year. Oats and
barley twill he very light in any
palaces.
COUNTRY OWNS THE COAL.
The ;natural resource3 of the ceuu•
try belong to all the people, and not
to a few nieeculators, tire Govern•
went kecognizes this, and therefore
a system of leasing has been innab-
lishcd int that an applicant .a di)teour-
aged unless he intends to iconduct
active eniuing operations, and in It hat
event the Government receives a
revenuo tot five cents a ton upcn all
the coil mined. Should the applicant
Lail to mine. then the lease termin-
ates.
One of the complaints made during
the coal 'famine in the i\Neat last ycxtr
was, that while nacre was (plenty of
col, the owners were doing no min-
ing. The Government determined
that such a condition should not
occur again and the old coal mining
regulations mere abrogated, and the
new oris distinctly in the intereetn
of the people, were formulated.
• • • • •
Iteprets .from Ottawa state t2iat
tits portfolio of Minister of Public
Works Will likely go to Icon. It. F.
Sutherland, speaker of the House
and .member for North Essex.
--Th'a week the opposition leader I
wilt leave for Nova Scotia where he
will address the first series of meet •
inga to be held curing August, Sep-
tember and Ocaober in all the prov-
Incea oil the Dominion:
• • • • •
-There arc three brohners in the
'Whitney f:,ulily. All are prominent:
figutes in public life, and each rep.
resents a different phase of political
faith. tion. .r. 1'. Whitney, I'rirr:4
Minister of Ontain, is a Conserva-
tive.
Mr. Alfred Whitney ;s a pronounc•
cd Lil>et::l and ex•pres:d=•nt of the
Linn al Association. Mr. E. C. Whit.
ney declares that he ie en indepen-
d•ut, heretofore with Liberal intn-
nies, now ' eupporting J. P." The
latter, ors^ ,f the big lumbermen o!
the Province, e;>eaking of his ptrty
affiliations, said -"l am net a Con•
scrvetive. I support ".J. 1'.," but 1
am an 1ndn,ende-:: in my 1;:^•,v4 or:
Political matters and I just fare?
nrd oppose what appoai' to my owe
j u dement._
r.a :�,stmss
When the
,Mair Falls
Then it's time to act! No time
to study, to read, to experi-
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, tool
So snake up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. ie ma s
the scalp healthy. The her
stays in. It cannot do any-
thing else. It's nature's way.
The best bind of a testimonial-
" uloid for over esti ,oars."
�. o. aa�v ia,re•
rasa
SARSAPARILLA.
�/ersa>r iaCVUSA .
MAIL
HURON
--
-Robert Park, public school iz,•
specter fon Weet Kent and the el.
of Chatham formerly principal of
titoderisb model, sohool, died at his
Porno in Chatham on Sunday last.
Do not despair of caring year alok
beadaoite wben you can so easily ob.
tain Carter'r Little Liver Pills. They
will effect a prompt dnd rman-
ent cure. Their action is IId and
/natural.
The county rate for Clinton a $1,920
or about $200 leas than last year.
The rate of the town taxon will be
about 21 mills on the dollar en no -
crease of 1 mill over last year.
To get relict from indigestion, bit.
tousness, constipation or torpid liver
without disturbing the stammer or
purging the towels, take a few doses
of Carter's Little Liver Pills they
will please you.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Lough, cf
Clinton left last week for Vaucouver,
where they expect to live in future.
Mr. Lough was principal of the Clin-
ton public school for over 21 years
and it had been his custodial during
these years to ring the :reboot bell
to summon the scholars. The after-
noon before he left ha could not ra-
pist .the temptation to go over to
the school Lor (the Islet time. It did
not matter that there were nose/ion
children around, there vas n sen•
timent in it, and a meaning to Mr.
Lough that no one else could appro.
elate.
No one knows better than Mese
who have used Carter's Little Liver
rills what relief they have given
when taken for dyspepsia, dizziness,
pain in tbo side, constipation, and
-George Snell. assistant tohireight
Agent Maguire of Clinton, had a nar-
row escape from meeting with a ser•
ions accident on Tuesday of last
week. George hapnaned to be stand.
ir.g in front of Mr. Maguire who was
tang a -ledge hammer to break 'tee
head of .ya barrel. He tinting back
the hammer and in bringing ,it down
with all his force tint tread flew off
and struck Geotne on the solar pleas
us. it bowled 10h1 over and put him
int of business for a time, nun he
soon recovered and tines doctor `who
soon appeared on the scow had none -
leg to do but give advice. George,
though was put on (he superannuat-
ed list for the remainder of the day.
IIENSALL
-Mrs. \\'m. Kemp, of St. Marys
was here last week visiting her
mother Mrs. 1t. heck.
Mr. A. It. Mcllrion, Who toot ntly
sold his harness ,business to Mr. G.
House, left last week with his fain--
ily. 'they will shortly go to •Gen
\Vest.
Itev. Elliott, of Goderich, is filling
Rev. Smith's pulpit during the lab -
tern absence on his eaten: on.
Mr. Geo. W. Miniers lett last
Thursday morning for n visit with
friends in Toronto and Buffalo.
Mrs. David Thompson and little
daughter, who was visiting iruonda
here, left last week for their honee
in Toronto.
Mr. Il. Arnold, of the SovePeigt
bank is awhy on his holidlays. Mr.
Carlysle, of Toronto, ie relieving
manager during his absence.
Mrs. Henry Pfaff, a resident of
Hensall for over twelve years died an
over twelve years died on Sunday.
August 4th. The deceased's maiden
name was Elizabeth Lantz. The fu-
neral was held on Tuesday of lash
week, interment being in the IIein•
sail Union Cemetery.
I'll stop .your pain free. To show
you tiret-before you spend a penny
-what my pink Pain Tablets can
do, f will (tail you free, a Trial
Package of them -Dr. Shoop's Head-
ache Tablets. Neuralgia, headache,
toothache, period pains, etc., are due
alone to blood oangestion. Dr.
Shoop's headache Tablets simply kill
pain by cobeing away the unnatural
blood pressure. That is all. Ad-
dress I)r. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold
by W. S. Howey.
.lfi)DULI'JI COUNCIL
The Council met pursuant to ad-
journment (ho itceve and all the
members present. DIe#us. Grant
and 11'haley, of the I'olice•villago of
Groton, addressed the Council ask-
ing for an agreement in ncoord.anoe
with 'the provisions of enc. 740 chap.
19 3 Ede. consolidated Municipal Act
of the Province of Ontario. After
after fully dtseussing the whole (tat-
ter it was unanimously agreed that
the Police village and Tt,wnmhip
should h,' rated alike for Municipal
eurl>os.;s, and that •the village .should
assume arid relieve the. Township el
all Liability for the awake, reeler and
maintenance of 100 reds C. 8. R. relit
of the 13t+h Con. and 101 role ,:.n the
12th and 13011 Con's. and the C.8.lt.
West of Granton wbeut 209 retie in
ell 1 1.3rn Iles and 10 rode togeth-
er with all •ter rut rc.eote :u:d hiiyhanys
in the villages of Granton and Aw,•
rick. That elle said street! .and
In -the -aye nre to be mule repaired
and maintained according 'to th' rex.
ulations of the Pu}lic %Yorks 111e •
pertinent of On1ar(o ,relating ten
Highway+ and in rase of dispute at
any time bettren tate parties Ute
County Engineer is appointed the
Stile Arbiter. 'i'h.• Township will pay
th • ailing" towerde the above ser-
vice *11!0 a year 1-3 of the Liquar
Linen-. fund awl 117s; tax. The dos
tax of 1907 will amount t,' th.•' rntttt-
tilt:tent alum of $1.00. Juvt four
dogs ass -erne( and tw o of tlwsc It) 1-.•
been taken in out of the Township.
'I le. agreement to ret( tin in fare five
years. D. \Vcstmtn for erecninir
abutment., to two a,t:dgee (tons. 1
and 5 $795.00. Other orders were
drawn for pr•tly puma :tmr,unting t ►
$306.00. A rate of 1 8.10 mills en
the dollar stere entered to he I,•vie,l
for County purpase•, arse 1 1.2 mills
for "feenehip being :1•1 mill" One
than net t•nur. The, ('ouncir ern
journd to meet again r.n \f"'t,.tay,
2rd day of S,'ptemter 11)07 et 19 e.
in.
W. D. STANLEY, Clerk.
ti'11•:1'iIEN Cf)1'7((111,
1 h • Colleen of tie Township of
Stephen convened in the Town hale
Cred ton, en Monday the 5th of Aug -
wit 1907 a' 1 p rn. All mr'rnM•r.
were present. The minutes of the
' prev:ou.s meeting wet rad am
^1\Vebb-Sant re -That inter La=
menti nee.* of Tp. illy and John
itebrtleori, leeve Tp. Mcri:llirrey, be
T11,4 $XE'1li3B T1D1IL3,
AUGUBT 15th 1807.
agpeiDied as Arbitrators. to Valuate'
and adjust in ern equitable iaaaner
all rights and Cairns bonsequtent
oven the •Couu4iatioo. 011 *heel
tiou No. 14 and Sabool-Section No.
1. -.Carried.
Kdtermaon-North -- Test By.
Law Nos. 17 end 19, being each road
tate third time be passed and signed
by tete Reeve and Clerk and the Seal
of the Co.rporation attached there,.
to." -Carried.
Kellerwann-Worth -• That, the
Cle;k purchase the concre(tn tile
atouids with extra bottoms as (ter
14 and prices submitted by the Cli-
max Itoad Machine Oo. of llamilton.
-Carried.
\t'uerth-Webh,.•?yat Ily-Law No.
to to appoint J. Peens Thomas, 45,1.
8. as lieepe.ctor of the Mud Creels
Draiiu and its extensions under the
Municipal Orainagu.Act, baying been
read the 3rd 'time, ba passed omd
aigncd by tbe Row a and Clerk, suss
the sell of the corporation attached
taleereto.-Oarried. .
The Clerk read tete Drainage En-
gineer's report as to his inspection of
the Mud Creek Drain, which was or-
dered to be lined.
The fallowing orders were passed.
Township of Ilay, posts N. D. $3.40
Prank McKeever Gravel Contract
It'ik. f, C. Itd. $39.80, U. rank ,b1c-
-Keever gravel $6.00, J. Lewis Thome* '
C. 11., ties re -McKeever Inspection
$$,7i, John Itoesz)or rep. taulvert
50c., Wm. I1. Gainer gravel contras:
1st. h1, ltd. $15.00, J. lt.'Essery, Coca,.
mission ctc. $7.00, •M. Finkbvtner,
drainage award and commissioner
$14.56 J. T. S>tnith gravel contract
lllk. t4 E.S.R. $22.0 Nelson Kestle
oommiasicner• Itlk. 4, E.8.I1. i$0.00.
William /White grave! contract lat.
S. iltd. $11.25, P. Flanagan Commia-
sioner 1st. S. Itd. $1.25, Theo. Die:..
Crich gravel *14.56, A. Campbell_
gravel E1.!8, Robert Sanders Lumber
$26.46, Chas. Kienzlc gravel icon -
tract C. Rd. Illk. 4 $74.40, Jacob
hinkbciner, commissioner Ilk. 4, U.
ltd. •6.50, II. L. Kraft, gravel con-
tract Illks. "s and 6. E.S.R. $54.00,
John Itrokenahire commissioner E.S.
It. $7.75, Adolph Moreng nosd repairs
$5.00, Wilson Anderson gravel con=
trait, 1)Ik. 3, C. lid. $76.75, Jacob
Stein tzee Commissioner C. ltd.
$8.75, Mark 1Vild. gravel $27.1!,
Chas. K. Iiionzlo grading with others
$15.50, Christian Stade Rep. bridge t
and commissioner $22.75, Kohl and
others (tt•ork on N. Boundary $31.65,
11y. L. Graft gravel $22.16 John Ste, -
ton, llep. bridge, $3.00, Mr. McLel-
nut gravel $98.61, Jos. Lawson part
ooatract of Mud Creek drain $906.00
Treas. of Tp. McGillivray Mud Creek
Asseea't $06.10, 5. Lewis Thomas C.
E., Inspection of Mud Creek Drain,
$14.190, Wm. Pickering and others
Rep. Bridge Con. 13 $12.00, Thomas
\\^ebb repairing culvert $6.00, Frank
Allister filling- wash-out $2.00, Harry
Bastard lilting in wash-out $2.00, i<.
Pollard Rep. !Culvert 81.50, Jas.
Hawker .rep. award drain $3.59, F.
McKeever gravel 8.B. $12.00, Mrs.
Elliott (gravel $10.3x, Mrs. Ylliott
b+ ravel N. B. $1.73.
The Council adjourned to moot
again in tbe Town Hall, C edilon, on
Thursday ith6 15th day of 'August at
7 p. lrtl.
N. Eilber, Tp, -Clerk.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS
' OLn AND W.Lrt-TRIM Rrtrnpv.-Yrs
,)-tet 1)Ic411',,
SVIZIa" *As:
ddi of
Ki t\
( Itlt l"il \
Aregtotelos. NAM'
soineesaL
X eOTIa.
Ar4rra/Ql
A}*cCtBea Idy for
fiow'.'apur Stolaach,D :
Weitltl.ConvuLSAofLsIbv$risif-
ono emdLossofMS=
lace hue .1
we* vomit.
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s 1),►til . ; )( 1 N. 1 ti
CASTORIA
tee Wants W Otl14sy
The Kind You Have
Almay: Bought.
Bears the
Signature
of
10
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Ike esiresste IMINOPISIV OVA VOW NW
sy00pIS 01 Mg Coon Neilb
HOMESTRAD REGULATIONS.
ANY even numbered section of Dominion Lands in
ranitoba, ,aekatchewan and Alberta, excepting
8 and 2o, not reserved, may be homesteaded b)
any person who is the Bole head of a Danily, or ►ny
nude over 18 yer re of age, to the extent of one -guar•
ter section of 160 acres, more or ler.
Entry must be made personally at the local land
office for the district in which the land Is situate.
Ent by proxy way, hoses er, be male on certain
condiway,tions by the father, mother, son, dattghtgr,
brother or sister of an intending hotnesteader.
The homesteader is required to perform the con•
dolor, connected therewith under one of the follow.
ing plans:- .
(1) At least six months' residence upon and cull)•
vatlon of the land in rash year for three years.
(2) If imother, be father (or otr, it the father is de•
trlrleudow'• 800tking Brytray ba hems aosd to ceased) of the homesteader residse upon a tarot in the
Oyer tinny man lyssuNon.OfrntksrsfertaNr vicinity of toe iatsd entered for, the regiuremen's u
eklldren wallet Oig. with parfone to residence may be satiafled by such person residing
amass mo sasaf osa.tlatmsnags dl with the father or mother.
ilalaltd QnrN slog au to the hens tafa_mds (9) if the settler has his permanent resklence upon
rot trrttlaLfDgrolpteolt
HIS pleasant to W tYtm. BOId farming land owned by him in the vicinity of tis
by a in ivory pet Of tk0 world. Y homestead, the requirements u to residence ntay-
oeete a Ue. Its_rshis Is Inesdealablm Bo be satlstisd by residence upon the said land,
+ore and take ism Winslow's Neotatnp Six montha' notice in writing should he given to
Byrneaed a.k for no other kind. the commissioner of Dominion lands at Ottawa of
ntention to apply for patent.
W. W, CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
N. B. -Unauthorised pnbllcatbn of this advertise-
ment will not be paid foe
Guaranteed under the Food ' and
Druce Ast, June 30th. 1:10G. 8e.rlal
Sumner 1098.
HAY
The many relatives and friends
of Mr. Duncan McEwan, son of Mr.
Alex. McEwan, of the Townabip of
flay. will regret very much to learn
of a bad nccide.nt that recently be -
felt him.. Mr. McEwan is an engin•
eer on the C. P. 11 in tho Crow's
Nest section, and was on duty aesiat-
ing'frith a very heavy and powerful
engine 'running trains of stock up
the mountains and while trailing for
a train at the base of the mount -ant
he .was improving the time by ex-
plaining to bis fireman, • who was
only recently in the ser ice, the
ttorking of the emergency air brake
and was under the tender eperating
a tap connected wit). the nit brake
when unfortunately some steam !till
remaining in the cylinder was allow-
ed to escape and communicated Re
power, with the result that the -en-
gine began to move, and while get.
ting from under it Mr. McEwen got
his leg caught under I;hc wheels,
nearly cutting it off. With great
presence of mird and genuine pluck
Mr. DlcEwe..n bound up his injured
leg es best he could until ivo e.autd
reach the ,hoapilal at Lethbr:dse,
where the injured part of the leg
was amputated and en are pleas -^d
to learn thjat his fine constitution
i+ standing him in good stead and
that b' is improving.
LiST OF FALL FAIRS.
Western Fair, Beet. 6 to 11.
Exeter,'8ept. 16 and 17.
'knforth, Sept. 19 and 20.
Listowel, Sept- 24 and 25.
Blank. &'pt. 23 and 21.
St. :Marys, 'Sept. 25 and 20.
Wingbnm, Sept. 26 and 27.
Rrustielu, Oct. 3 and 4.
Klrkton, Oct. 3 end 4.
The Kidneys
When they are wesic,,tor-
lied, or suet., the whole
system suffers. Don't. Vaca-
ezeat dtbis t n but
wailingthe
bedc, Hosted
, sallow
the urinary .
begin testament at oaoiwabi
Hood'sS r$aPatifla
Executors' Sale.
i Farm for Sale
.100 acre furter he Stephen Township
good frame barn and house. Well
drained and land all .hared. Creek
through rear corner of farm. Can
be bought right, anti on easy terms',
for quick .ale. Apply nt once to
GLADMAtf & S'I'ANIIURY
Barristers. Exeter Ont.
Farm for Sale
We have a good farm of about
85 acres for sale on r:aeonablo ter•ma.
Situate near 'Mt. Carrel in Stephen
Township. W t
p First C lees land and fair
buildings. Near church and eohool.
APtily to GLAD3!AN & BTANBURY,
Barristers..Exeter. Ont.
House and Lot for Sale
• House and lot for sale Pt. lot 1513
Con. 112 Ueborne, 1-2 acre land (good
brisk cottage and stable. Must bo
ao'd. Apply Thos. Cameron. Auction-
eer Farquhar.
FARM FOR SALE.
125 bares in the Township of Rib-
bert consisting of lot 19 w. 1-4 18.
concession 12. This is good itroperty
and must he solei. Terms easy. Ap-
ply Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer Far -
gutter.
Auction Sale of Valuable Proper. Store
ty in the Village of. Exeter
The Executors of the Estate of
the Late Isaac Carling have author-
ized Thomas eameron, Esq., to sell
by Publio Auction, upon the property
-on-
SAT(!RDAY, TIHE 24TH OF AUG.
At 2 o'clock. p. in.
SOME 116 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
These lots are situate on either
side of Wellington Street ,(Station
Road,) Brock, Albert, Nelson. Marl-
borough, Carling and Victoria Ste.
of the Village and are suitable for
both manufacturing or residential
purposes. This land will .be offered
for nate in either loots or blocks to
suit the purchaser. In order' ;to
wind up the above estate this land
has to be mold and there will posi-
tively be no reserve. Plans of this
property may be sxei at any tirnp
at the law offices of Messrs. Dicks.
son and Carling. For further par-
ticulars (ernes and conditions of
sale rtes posters or apply to Tlwmax
Cameron, Req., Auctioneer, Farquhar
i'. 0., or Menara. Dickson & Carting
Solicitors for Executxrrs.
Property
Sale
for
In the village of Exeter, eomposed
of `the North part of lot 11 on the
West side of Main Street, ooneistin;
of ono good store and the buildin;
now used for a postofficen known as
the Jobna Block. 1f not sold priv-
ntoly on or before the 10th day of
August will bo sold by I'ublic Auc-
tion on the Jlst day of Aueuet.
Por terms and particulars apply
to Thos. Cameron, Auetiotleer, Far-
quhar.
Farm for Sale.
That valunble fifty acre farm con-
sisting of N 1-2 lot 3 con. 10, Use
borne. On the farm is a frame
house gond bank barn, driving shed.
good orchard, two rrpring wells. \Veli
fenced and drained. 1 1-4 miles from
\Voodbam. For further particulars
apply to Chas. Comm, \Voedham.
Auction Sale
-of-
Valuable Farm In Stephen
('nd.r and by virttre ,of the powlers
Extensive Auction Sale ;};,c;,n„dttit a4tr:oouad at
hotline
• of Horses
Mr. Thos. Cameron w 111 sell by
Public Auction for Char. E. Hackney
00
SATURDAY AUGUST 17TH
-at-
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
a choice rot of brood
mares, nork•hore. t', drive:e, ce!te
and fillies. This stock is all young
and in goad condition anti w•ijl p' i-
tivtJy ire sold without reeert'e. Ser.
(►onto rs.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
TM IUM rw Uan AhitJstt
Boars tho
8tgnatare of
of male, 'thew@ will be offered new
sale by public auction on the Kenai -
1.09 on
MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1907.
at the hour of L30 o'clock in the
afternoon by John Gill Aucti,n,er,
the North Half of the North Quart.
ter ,of Lot Number Mevtnn and the
South Iialt of Lot Number Eight in
the Seventeenth Conceeeion el the
Township of Stephen, in the flaunty
of Huron, .ontaining Sixty-two and
one-half acres more et less. On this
property are a good frame tiauso
frame'e barn and windmill. Tire peon
petty is well situated and the sol is
g ood.
TERNS OF SALE
Ton per cent of the purohnso mon-
ey to tm void down at the Limn tn
sale and the Itnlanco in thirty day's
thereafter without intere,t.
For further particulars and enneli•
tions of sale apply to
JOHN GiLL, Auctioneer, 'feeler.
GI.ADMAN & $TANI1('RY, Barris.
tern, Eerier, Ontario.
ImitN
/ SCIiItOEDEI1. - In Stephen, near
Deshwrial, on Seturday, August
10th, to Mr. aryl Dir+. Peter
Sehroeder, a sol.
1
The Mo
tIEAD OFFICE MONTREAL
' !`' ' MONTREAL:
CAPITAL PAID UP •• • •••. ..-. $3.000,000.00
RESERVE FUND ••• •••• ••- •••• =3,000'00000
Assets Over $3u000moo.00
General Banking Business T anaseted.
Savings Bank Departnie _ t
$1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added 1I' UR
Times a Year t°
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, wager
•H•w
Highest Price Cash
FOR
all kinds old iron., cop-
per brass lead zinc, pew-
ter, robber, rags, wool
pickings, horse hair.
Steel stone boats, bonle-
yarding, iron posts.
Sell or exchange for the
above goods.
M. Jd6ks00 & son
DiN?AL
DA. R. KINSMAN. L. D. 8.--, -D.
D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Wildman 0 $tanbtrry's
Main street-ExitTax.. ,
DR, ".F. £OUL3TON, L. D. S.D. D, 8.. Dentist. Member et
R. C. D. 8,. of Ontario and Honott
Graduate of Toronto Uniyenitte
OPPICs:-Oyer Dickson & Cwrl!t.g'e
Law Mee. in Dr. Anderson's forts*
dental parlors.
MIND OA
JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
• P. 8., Graduate Victoria Un
tborst.8 antlot7. lzxetter. r°°fdeaenoe. Dominions
Associate Coroner of Huron. -
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A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER
near the old market ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI-
olaas and Burgeons. Bnooeeser to Dr. J. A.
Main S. Bxeter eRoiling. MuMale street. Resilience, east
4a first tkreet north of Poet Office, Rioter
Qatari
Fall Terms Gens
Sept. 3rd
L
STRATFORD. ONT.
+ Thie school by being the beat
has become the largest 'Borg -
nese brajining school in the
West. have throe depart•
menta: •Commercial. 5kortaband
and Telegraphy. If interested
+ is obtaining a practical etluca-
,ttoe4, �rrit(t for our neap catal-
t slgilci..S ailuA.tes assisted to
.} positions.
tELLIOT &• 'MCLACHLAN,
' Principals.
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Beautify and enliven your home by
placing in it ono of Canada's best and
most famous Pianos
THE HEINTZMAN
We sell them on just the kind of
terms yes are looking for.
If you want other makes we have
tbenl.
Don't forget us when you want
Stationery. Baby Carriages and Wag-
gons, Bicycles and Sewing Machines
S. MARTIN & SON
I twill mail you fres to prove merit
samples of my Dr. Shoop's Resters..
ttve, and my ,book on either Dyspep.
Dia. Tho heart or Tito Kidneys.
Troubles of the Stomach. heart or
Kidneys aro merely symptoms of a
deeper %tulle t. Don't make the
common error of treating eympoma
only. 'Symptom treatment is treat -
ung the result of your ailment. and
not the came.. \1'e.tk Stomach Wire's
-the inside Irerves-mean Illtomacb
weakness always. And the Ileart.
and Kidneys as well. have their con-
troliin; or inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves and you inevitably have
weak vital or;ana. here is where
Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made
its fame. No oilier remedy ever
claim! to treat the "inside, nates."
Also for bloating. biliuuaness, bad
',recall or rO,npr•xinn, ire 1)r .Bheop'r
itestorative. Write me today for
maniple and free hook. Dr. Shoop.
Ricine, Wee The Iteatorstive in /sold
by W. 8. Ilow.y-
7,t'RICIt
Mine S. tichultz, of South Bend.
Ind., is visiting friends en•1 relhtivca
here, for a few- weeks.
Mr. Henry Greb, one of tree few
remairing fired settlere cf thea Lown
;.s dont with a paralytic stroke. Ilia
condition is critical.
Mrs.. Dimbelbv, if I etroir, ie ti..
iting her parents, Mr. :end Mre. \Vat.
Itaaaow, Ilrenson
Mr. and Mre. J. 1). 'tern.er sail
M:+. Lily 51errer of Elmira, t•ieit•
eft reiativen here lam: week.
Dr. Scht.Wg haves ieavrs for Dr-
tro't Friday to take charge of ht.,
practice, tit Ise] a tto and his hrot'her.
Dr. G. .1. Schellig are i:: pertnershil►
as dentist!.
Mr. Orwell^ suttee 4 the Sever•
reg( Dank steff, New MindenMp'rtt
hie v:teatien t•iattting Isis in (Winn Rev.
M. Ehnen of New 7i ork. tin 'nether
lira. A. 8. Ehnen, sceonrtn'ed trim.
LEWIS THOMAS
• Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department or Publio Works, Muds.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County
Work, Eleolric railroads, Sewerage and waterwore"
warm Wharves, Bridges and )Is -enforced conceal,,
Phone 2490 . Landon omega
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY
W haus aslImited orisaq tonfoe to
1 apes farts or vluass troocrtyt. at .
o[ tslees R CARetINo
DICKSONmissesD
DICKSON & CARLING,
Ba 7 i oat"
Solicitors, _Notaries. for eke Kokos.
Raw almast la/est rates of tars&
Ol►llt i t-HAIN STREET, !.Zlrzg.
L ca1LDe aL A. E. R. MOM
je'IONEY • TO LOAN:
tAe 1sa`vsa lairs amount of privets foods SD
oosnoLfarm sad dilate presents, at testate
OLADYAN t BTANBURY
Harridan 8oilaitoh.IM6.1u SttKrteter
AUCTIONEER
8. Phillipe, lAceneed Auctioneer for the Counts
uron. Charges moderate, All communication
treed to A. 8. Phillips, Itett,all, or orders lett •
Office sill reoeive prompt attenti•n.
FRANK BALLANTYNE
Ljoenaed auctioneer for °ondtie*
of Huron and Partb.
Special Abe -(tion given to fare
stook sales. Town and village pro,
party sold by auction on moderate
commissions.
Orders may be lett at tbe Time*
office or at resident*. .,EI[mylllf►.
Charges moderate.
WILLIAM BROWN. PR or. Die,
LOM A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED
SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, ENGLAND.
Organist of Trieitt Memorial Church, Exeter.
Piano. Organ, harmony and Theory, of Music.
Terms on Application hitter, Ontario.
Tde Osborne and flIbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Incur-
• aline Company
Head Office. Farquhar,:Ont.
Pres. W. H. PASSMORE, Farquhar.
Vice -Pres.: -J, L. RtleeiLL,
Roes1ILLDALtt. P. O.
DIRECTORS.
Wn, Roy. Bol1NB01.li P. 0
Wm. Bnocx WINCHISLaRA P. O.
T. RYAN. Donlan P. 0
ROBERT NORRLS, Staff., a;
AGENTS.
JOHN EMERY.Exeter, agent fit
Caborne and Biddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS. Munro, aged,
for Ribbert. Fullerton and Logan.
'B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Seoy.Treas. Farquhar.
OLADMAN & BTANBURY. Soiisitore
The Bell Telephone
Company of Canada
is about to Issue a new
Telephone Directory
For the Dietrict of Western Ontario
including tbe
Village of Exeter
Orders for new connections. changed
of llrrn names, chap of street wd-
dreases or for duplicate
changes
entries ebotsld
be handed in to the local Manager AT
ONCE. 1
A. MARCHAND,
Local Manager.
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