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THE EXETER TIMES, SEPTEMBER 5th t807.
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THE EXETER TIMES P'T'G CO.
Limited.
BEST FISCAL POLICY NOW
\WO1tl�1NG,
Mr. Borden favors a fiscal policy
tvlecL avail promote tahe production
3vithin Canada of c11Vtiseful articles
And commodities that can be advan-
tageously produced or 'ti►auufactured
from or by moans of our national
resources. This is our old ;friend.
proteoldon" alias high itariff. It
would appear to ;most people that
the Liberal fiscal lsoiicy is good en-
ough to keep. During April. A11ay,
lune and July Canadian's Joreigo
trade amounted to *214,150,015, an
increase of • $22,09S,u51. Exports of
tuiue products incr ,:tsed
Agricultural products increased
18447,374. For the month of July
exports it:creascd by 511,174,051, the
toga! for the anouth lacing $27,723-
599. For the same snouth exports
of products of ,fisheries iincrectsed
$750.000, exports of lumber incroas-
cd 15,000,000, mr nufactures in rets
Cd $750,000.
• Till:. DIFFERENCE.
In 1895 Sir .1\•ilirid inade a similar
plea to Mr. Borden's for clean pul1-
tic life -with this very important
difference, Sir Wilfrid ;rlamcd the
Lieu who had been guilty of twror
practices, and ho 'publicly charged i
them with their built. Mr. Borden
in a general way Faye' it is dr ire- 1
Lie that public lite shall he (free
from corrupt influences. Sirt
when leader of tl.e opposition, woht t
further than this -Lo Invade the di- c
rest charge against this political op- t
portents and the result was that lair •
Wilfrid ceased to be the leader of i
the opposition, he swag intrusted wipes t
the reins of government. Sir Wil- d
frid Laurier, v hen occupying a pos- t
ition similar to that of Mr. Morden 1
today and when speaking under ex• a
actly the (same 'conditions, made his
charges direct. and suppor:led them
by evidence -Mr. Ilord:'n contented
himself with bhe 'expression of opin- e
ion that certain things where unde- S
"arable, ho made :no charges, proauc- o
ed no evidence. J
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a
corruption which 'lave beta cLargetl
against the government, 'enunciate
to constructive policy•
It may be else that a modicum of
interest was aroused 011 the occaaiott
of a public declaration of a man
who secka to be prize minister of
Clanad-1, to knew what reasons
be. aubmittcd to the voile waffic-
ieiltly weigl'ty to )cause them to
wth
withdraw their oonfidence froman
administration wa
hioh can boast
proud record of brave deeds done far'
Catlett of w blob the prevailing urea -
parity and contentment are the vi=-
tele sites.
Whatever the seasons a trio's con-
tributed to the interest in Mr. Bor-
den's opening swatch. it ►nay 1.af1•la
ba said that general dieapeoinneent
and chagrin are the result.
The rioutttain has labor.o1 .1101
brought Torah a mouse., lax: lcad-
er of the oppwbilion has presented
what by oourtesy nay ho regarded
as a "platform," ;rut 'which is
bettet described as an academic the-
sis on moribund 'parliamentary de-
bates.
INA(ICU1tATE NEWSPAPERSTATEMENTS.
One often i:eare a paper cri.tized
or derided for the inaccuracy of its
statements, but the public at large
little realizes the difficulty which a
news gatherer experiences in getting
at the real facia of the happenings ofeveryday
everyday life. his.There are several rcaions for t _e.
In tie; first place, it is aimply human
n;iture to present facts el the 1i;11:
I!iest favorable to the speaker. Ilea
leads the tie interviewed to place
favorable features of a story, for
what to one seems a favorable fea-
tures of a story out -;n the lime
light and shield the unfavorable ones,
Then again p)rcjudice and the point
of view have mulish to do avail the
color of a story, for what to one
sectus a favorable manifestation of
character may seem, when even
through different eyes, a sign of
folly or of vice. Down -right dishon-
esty iii pnohably tate least of the re-
porter's troubles.
A 'false report can be likened 'tri
nothing so much as a snowball on
a mountain aisle, and it need travel
only a few blocks to become an av-
alanche of fiction. Marriages are
constructed on nothing more )iub-
stantial than the purchase of a yard
of blue ribbon for a pet cat. A di•
vorce is mails up „imply bocauso a
man seeks an opxition on a bad debt.
Embezzlement and bank failure fol-
low the hurried visit of the bank in
cashier to his sick nailer.
All of these things have 'their
amusing side of course, but taco often
such unfounded rumors work great
hardship on the hapless victim. One
is often lead to wish that there were
fewer amateur det:,ctives tin the
world and that acme people who
aro particularly afflicted with a de.
ranged and distorted imagin-
ation could 'secure some sort
of mental -spectacles which 'would
correct their poet'( of view.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.
The building of tire national Trans-
continental Railway is going ea with
all possible speed and by next year its
road will be in a position to assist
n moving the crops.
Under the guidance of Llea Inter -
or Department, a number of Bri-
tish journalists have acompletcd 1
our through Canada. The effects of
itis tour will be evident in the in-
reasin; immigration of a charac-
er of people 'well adapted to irnake
good settlers in Canada. The Caned -
an Pacific Company irecently ejtler-
ained a large party of leading Loti-
on journalists and /took them from
he Atlantic to :the Pacific, all of
which will result beneficially to Can -
da.
S. 8. No. 12, t'911OttN E.
Form V -Gordon Morley. Marear-
t MacGce. Form IV -Part 11-M.
quire, Vera Ogden, Vera }Iodation.
live Gunning. William Itod,son.
antes' McCarthy, Geor,e Arksdy.
Form I11 -Hilton Ogden, Verde
lorley, Jesaa Gunning., Pailip Mc -
;cc. Form lI-Ceara :Morley, Ar-
lan. (McCarty. Form i - Nelson
quire. Earl Hodgson 'Melville Gal-
ina. l gees Kensel i, Vivian Brook
ohm \Vlii'li{ian James Kens.`Ia. FI
ie Gunning, Minnie i1ill.on, 1'tit
L:tcGiv. Millner Brooks.
t\"ailtr S. nom. Tenchst•
-Thr Gcxierich Summer hotel, in
connection ttith tl:c C. P. R. offi-
cial openinz next week, requests
thO4e wishing Summer .il0•••1 ac-
commodation to advice imm diatcly
at what rate rooms aro dcsir•d, nrid
for how long, that preference tiny
be given those tngaging for several
uiy.. Rates $1.75 to $f.50 per day
each, (two adults in one room). Par-
ties of foul, who can use extra large
rooms (two double beds) will oblizo
by ao statin;. Cots for children
owning. with parents, ani for
xtra adult in ordinary sired room,
f di sired.
CONSERVATIV E
1'LA'1•FOItM LOOita) Pott.
The Conservative press has riven
very extensive circulation to the
proposed political tour of Mr. It. L.
Borden leader of the opposition and
there has been aroused a certain
amount of interest in the platform
he would present for the consioern-
t.on of the electors of Canada.
This arises primarily from the
fact teat for several sessions past
public time has been wasted by the
topposition in attempts •to discredit
the zoverument of Sir Wilfred Laur-
ier. It .was cxpectrxl that the lead-
er of the opposition would at Tenet
formulate a distinct policy, would
augoest something attractive in
place of that whioh he desires the
people to surrender, advance porno -
thine in justification of the methods
of innuendo, the favorite weapons of r
the opposition , give Lome sp;tcific in-
stint of t ,wholesale ,:raft and
For Thin
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Mr. Dooley," in hi. ''Diseerat-
i'•n1,1' soya of automobiles; "Do 1
hink th' autymobil :has come to
teal y7 Suro, i'll niter 'tell ye. i'vc
en all th' wurruld but me on rol-
'r skates. I've seen iveybody rid-
'' n bicycle but enc. Tin years azo
hn i r
•ser eon was boldin' on to
er'cr ar-rens, as •ye reeled up th'
treet r•n a wheel, eayin' ye'er pray-
rs wan rninyit an' (h' rcvarse an-
t ,
her. x�
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1 t1t - Hot. 1 t
a
th b:c } • a•
c, r
ad come to rimy b:cause it .;was
icisary to get nroun(1 quick. To -
ay ye blush ns i mention it. TN
utymobil will stay till it gets theep
Hough f'r .irrybofy to have wan.
\\ h?n th' little, eager messenger boys
dashing up th' street in n .I+O-
torse Demon Terror th' rich oily bs
y:n' kite• or r-runnin' b.11oant,
r1' tb• y'll be a parachute foore iv
policemen to chase 'aim acroet th'
kits:'• -Sc tcc ted.
PoorBlood
e
You can trust a medicine n
tested 60 Fears! Sixty years 31
of experience, think of that !
Experience with Av'er's Sar-
saparilla; the original Sarsa-
parilia ; the Sarsaparilla the tl
doctors endorse for thin blood, '�
weak nerves, general debility. it
Rat seen tats Grand old mvdiclne cannot .!n
ate I.sr work If the Iver as inacfv• ars the
M• -tis ennabpslM. yor the best pn..ib•• re
sa'r. von ,h. -n'.1 tats laxative. dose. .f Ayer'.
rill. -all* tak tog the Sarsaparilla.
Mwr...w
nM. try S. 0. Arm Co, t oiind arm&
Also s.aaawsarirs Cr
P 1411 'MOIL
i f S AGC! CL'aE.
GPERR. PECTOIAL.
W. bevy no ewrN.l We pvblieb
ma houstaa or MI oar mielieltullek
Amor
iIENSAi.L
Mr. George tJoynt is making prepi-
_rations far the reopening of Iia
evaporator 1ti4 is making up 8 num-
'.or of hates to use for shipment.
Mrs. Wm. McDou=all was in Kip-
pen and vicinity last wrck tips:Mins
a f'w• days with friend+.
Mr. Thomas Murray, principal of
the. Owen Sound Collegiat,•, who
as here :h hi+ wife spendinrt
their vadat, have • returned to
wen Sound.
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Mis. Thomas Eyre, eon and dauzlt-
ter, •of Detroit, :rtid formerly of
Chia' lhurst a::d Hensel!, have been
apetal:•l.i several weeks with their
relat:vice a::d friends in the village
and vicinity.
Miss M. Chart.ris, of tele Mil! Rd.
is visiting friends here.
Mr. \Vet. Shepherd .has return-
ed home from the west, "there he
has bon since the spring. Ile t_'Iit:ks
there s no (tract yet like Huron.
Mrs. G..;1'. •Yu:lobiutt returned
last %leek thorn Pittsburg, Is1'a.,
where she had been speneico some
months with cher daughter.
Mrs. McAllister, of ,tile village Las
returned from a very pleasant visit
in the \Vest. and is very Javorahly
impressed with the icoun1ry and it;
amazing :growth.
Mr. and Mrs. at. Speare and sort,
tt ho were lucre spending the hummer
menthe, have •:returned Co elver
Lorne in Frobisher Sask.
The bliss -es McEwen, daughters of
Mr. John Mcliwen, nolle have been
spending holidays here Mit!' their
parents, returnod to !resume their.
duties. Miss Christina is nt trained
nurse in New York and Miss Mary
a public school teacher in Ottawa.
Airs. Watson, of \Vinnipe;, was in
the village last 'weak rcnewina
tpuaintancci.
Mrs. 8. T. 1lolpper is in Toronto
spending a ticek %vitt' aL r ►•is:er,
Mies C. Dunnage.
FOR OVEIt SIXTY YEARS
011:s AND WkLL-•1'RIILD ettcstaDY.-Mia
Whisk.w'aBrothlntt Syrup has beau used 1•,
over sixty years by millions of mothers for their
children walla teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cure. wind colic. and is the beat remedy
for Warr/Iota. It Is pleseaat to the taste. Sold
by drugglst8 in every part of the world. 25
cento a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Do
euro and take Mrs \Wivalow's Soothing
Syrup and eek for no other kind.
Guaranteed under the Food and
Drugs Act, June 30th, 1)00. Serial
Number 1098.
\V!IA•1' TLIE STUDIES ARE.
The 'Education Department has
completed the preparation of the
prescribed texts in languages far
the hign schools and coilegiate next
year. For the a:str. ic: certificate.
tate special passages of Eu-•ii;1h to be
mastered are: Tennyson, The Poet,
the Lady of Sbalott, 'Oenone, The
Epis and Motto d'Arthur. St. Agnes'
Eve, The Voyage, "Break, Break
Break," In the Valley of the Cauter-
ctz; lirotvninb, My Last Ducheas.
The hide from Ghent to Aix, Love
Amon; Ruins, Ilome Thoughts From
abroad, Up at a Villa. Andrea del
Sarto, The Guardian Angel, l'rosp'kie
An Epistle of eaarihish, Cavalier
Innes. For the Junior Teacher:::
Shakespeare's " Macnetn" is addei,
and for senor teachers another edi-
tions is made in the stape of "Ae
You Like it." The entrance memori-
zation selection; ac'e the same as this
year. -
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Trial Catarrh treatments are be-
ing retailed tollt free, on requeslt, by
Dr. Shoop, Itacine; Wis. These tests
are proving to the people -without
a penny's cost -the great value of
this. scientific prescription known to
drug;ists everywhere as Dr. Sloop's
('atarrm Itentr•dy. Sold by W. 8.
Holl ey.
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ZURICH
Mr. ant} Mrs. !William Kalbfleisch
of Ottawa, are visiting relatives in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber and
Miss 'Tillie Johnston, aro i•isitina
friend+ in Philadelphia. They ex-
pect to be away for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Cas. Weber ant}
bliss Tillie Johnson left last weak
for a several %weeks' a•i,it with Borne
friends in l'hiltidelphia.
Mr. Arthur Kellerman, a student
of the Northwestern College ;at
Nnpierville, I1Is., occupied the pul-
pit of tie'Evangelical church last
Sunday.
Miss Eva Williams left last Thurs-
d••y morning for Kempville, where
she will take np a course of "tudi;i
in the nigh School there
W I N C I i E LSEA
LOST -On Wednesday of hat to. .k
between Exeter and •\Winchelsea,
itsg of rolled 'oats. Kindly return
Lo 11. Robinson at Winchelsea br
Leave at the Timcts Office.
Some of the !Ladies of Winchelsea
intend going to Toronto Fair this
week.
Mr. 11. W. 'Bards, Il. A., of Vienna,
ani sister Ilene, of Nilgara Falls vis-
ited their aunt Firs. Clements and
their cousin Moe' Wm. Atkinson I,ct
wreck.
bliss Gertrude Milter is lvisiting
her brother (levo., of Maohig't n.
' Mss Myrtle Francis, of 1'Iugtown
visitrd her Aunt :Mrs Iteywood a
(ew days last week.
Mr. Thomas Coward and Mr. Kerr
were in London last week on hied -
nese.
Mrs. R. Cr -cry ha; returned from
a visit to London and Watford and
other places. Her two nieces the
Aliases [licks aceonparicd her and
are now the guests of their cousin
\ ia.cr e.
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Cre_
,y.
Alr. Albert Iticaird and Ch.s. Cann
attiudcd the furerat of tie:r niece
at Crosswcll S1:ch
Mr. Thos. V asrb;:rr if o:' t _pick
hat. the affects of a Leavy dry's
work at `.Ir. Alatthiew ltouIIe'a.
Catarrh
Is a oonsdtutional disease
ori&ating in impure blood
ant reg consdtutional
treatment acting
and purifying the blood Or
Its radical and perimanent
cure. Be sure to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
_Nasal alai other local fame sof catarrh
quickly relieved by Catania..
which slay leper aka. aced MO4Orlse
diK4T.Sarsaparilkdneshls. 11.
Cstae lets nil orderreely 30 M.
Far inekeseilb of raltRtartasls •rlrM
tilttli far our es Heed Ca. � ,Ne.MM
'Fite Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
and has been made under his per.
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 of
Infants and Children -Experience against Experinneut.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Dlorphine nor other Narcotic
substance. its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrhcea 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.
The Children's Panacea -The Dlother's Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For
TML
CENT*.,.
Over 30 Years.
COMPANY. 77
MURRAY •TREET. NEW YOaa COTT.
Farm for Sale
100 acre farm in Steplrei Township
good frame barn and bouse. Well
ea,drained and land all cleared. Creek
through rear corner of farrn. Can
Sj i he bought right, and on easy terms;
r O 11 of IEA CHUM Noll. WUUi / for quick sale. Apply at once to
U U j� UI? } GI.ADMAN & S'1'A�11Ultti
IIOJIESTEA1) REGULATIONS. Barristers. Exeter Ont.
A%. e, en numbered section of Dominion lands in
starntoba, xakatchewan and Alberta, excepting
S and 24. not reserved, may ire homesteaded by
any person who is the sole head of a family, er any
Hale over Is) e!n of age, to the extent of one -gear- We have a good farm of about
ter section of WO acres, more or les*.
Entry must be trade personally at the 1ocal13nd 35 acres for sale on reasonable tCrms,
ofnceforthediatrict in which the laud is situate, 81tuate near 'lift. Carmel in Stephen
F,utry 1'S prosy may, however, be made on certain Township. I' list Crass )and and fair
in
conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter, buildin;s. Near:church and school.
brother or sinter of an intending hoestea.ter.
The homesteader is require.) to perform the con Apply to GLAD:NIAN & STA NIURY,
ditioneconnected therewith under one of thefollow.i
ing plane:-
i Barristers, Exeter, Ont.
tip At least sr, months' residence upon and colli•
cation of the land in each sear for threeyears.
(2) it the lather for mother, if the father in tie. House and Lot for Sale
ceased)of the homesteader residseupon afarm in the 1, House Dnd lot for rale Pt. slot 155
vicinity- of line 'ant enteral for, the re.iiuremea.'s as:
(3111the settler has his permanent residence upo
to residence may be satisfied by such person resitting Con. 12 Uaborne, 1-2 acre land hood
with (he father or mother. I
brick cot to gp and stable. Must bo
r.',so'd. Applyrl')tr,1. Cameron. homestead, the rnpuiremeats se to residence stay Auction-
eer Farquhar.
farming land owned by him in the vicinity o1 bin
1* satisfied by residence upon the Said sand,
BIx months notice in writing should be given to i
the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at uttawa of
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The Molsons Bank
Established 1`&i.
If HEAD OFFICE ... MONTREAL.
i t CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • 53.000,000.00
RESERVE FUND ••• •••• ••-• ••-• 53,000,000.00
Assets Over $33000.000.00
General Banking Business Transacted.
iSavings Bank Department
• $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR
Times a Year.
• Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
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Highest Price Cash
FOR
all kinds old iron., cop-
per brass lead zinc, pew-
ter, rubber, rags, wool
pickings, horse hair.
Steel stone boats, boule-
DENTAL
D14. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D.
D. b., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Madman & Stanbury's
Main street -EXETER.
DR, 0. F. ROULSTON,�,, D. t3,
D. D. 8., Dentist, ember of
R. C. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
Yarding, iron posts. MSD10AL
Sell or exchange for the
above goods.
M. Ji6I(S011&SO
near the old market
Main St. Exeter
LEWIS THOMAS
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C
SD . P. 8., Graduate Victoria Un
,seesity. office and resldenence. Dominion
Laboratory, Exeter, -
Associate Coroner of Huron.
illDR, A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI.
clans and Surgeons. successor to Dr. J. A.
Rollins. Office Maln street. Residence, east
on first street north of Poet Office, k. :tier
Ontari
Fall Terms Opens
Sept. 3rd
CENTRAL
t
,! ncss training school in the +
t West, We have three depart- 'i'
-F ments; Cerumorcutl, Shorthand 4.
and Telegraphy. If interested
.p. in obtaining a practical educa• '1-
4 tion, write for our now catal-
ogue. Graduates assisted to -}
position°. t
STRATFORD. ONT.
•F
This school by being bhe best{{'..
has become the largest Basi-
Farm for Sale
Mention to apply for patent.
W. W. COltl•.
I.eputy of the flinister of the Interior
N. ir.-Unauthorized publication of this advertise-
ment will not be paid for
Stomach troubles, Heart and Kid
:ley ailments cdn bo quickly correct-
(( with a prescription known to
druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's
Iteetofative. The prompt and sur-
prising relief which this remedy im-
mediately brings is !entirely due to
its Restorative action ,upon the con-
trolling nerves of (the stomach, etc.
A weak (Stomach causing dyspepsia
•a weak Heart with pettpitation or
intermittent pulse. always mans
Stomtich nerves or ptc•ak Heart
nerves. Strengthen these inaide or
controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's
Itcatoi(ative anti h'„ low • quickly
these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop
of Racine. Wis., (will mail free sam-
ples to anyone on application bcin;
mach' to him. Write Tor them. A
test will tell. Your health is cer-
tainly worth this *simple trial. Sold
by W. 8. iltowey.
FAItQUHAR
Mr, Ilorney, of Sault Ste Marie, is
'isitin; her sister Mrs. A. !Jerrie
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wanless, of Du -
Isola Mr. and Mr.. I,. Hardy, of
Exeter, spent Tuesday with Mr. and
lira. 11. V. F, Heaver 1.
Mr. Wm. Stewart is attending
Toronto Exhibition.
Mrs. Jansen 'Harris la visitin;
flierds in Dungannon.
Masa Ari -•I Beverly, oho has been
visitim; Mrs. .J. E. McNicol the past
two
w•rcks e
r turnrd to her +item•'
in Exeter on 8*turtlay.
Mr. and Mrs. \Wnl. Key vi,itcd in
Exeter during the past w^ek;
W. A. Gardiner r � )
drnc nal 1 I 1 . Turn-
bull left on Illnn(tay to ►a sumo their
Medico at 8t. Maty. Coll. Inst.
Miss Edith Tenant, who has been
spendin_ her vacation with her sis-
ter, lira. '1'. iturdV., 'enured to St.
Marys last week.
Mate 1). A. Senn and Master itar-
vey roister, of Caledonia, visited Mr.
:stat lits. Wavers l l•t Wednesday.
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To check a cold quickly. get from
your drug.rist some little Candy Cold
Tablets called 1'revr.n ccs. Drug-
gists everywhere are now di'pc'nsin;
Preventics, for they are Mot only
Pia fe .but decidedly Ieertein find
prompt. Prevont.ics cont lin Ito
Quinine, ing, no laxative, nothing Farah
nor eirkr•nin.r. Taken it db' "sn.ez.
stage" l're'3enlics will prevent (neu-
ttwnia bronchitis. Li Grippe etc.
Hence tiro name. I're ventics. Good
for feverish children. 48 preventiccs
23 cants. are!) Motes 3 cent?.
Sold by W. M. Rotary.
No one know. better than those•'
aha have used Carter's little Liver
1 ills it hat relief they have siren
when ►'ken for dy.pepsit, dizziness,
pain in the side, constipation, and
FARM FOR SALE.
125 Ceres in the Township of Hib-
bert consisting of lot 19 w. 1-4 18,
concession 12. This is good property
and must he so1d. Terms easy. Ap-
ply Thos. Cameron. Auctioneer Far-
quhar.
Farm for Sale.
That valuable fifty acre farm con-
sisting of N 1-2 lot 3 con. 10, Is.
borne. On the farm is a framo
house gond bank barn, driving shed,
good orchard, two spring wells. Welt
fenced and drained, 1 1.4 tniles from
\Woodhoun. For further particulars
apply to Cho.. (:arum, Woodbine
Sheriff's Sale of Lands
County of Huron.
Hy virtue of a Writ of Fieri Fascias
issued out of His Majesty's County
Colut of the County of Huron and to
me directed and delivered against the
Lands and Tenements of .Josephine
Cantin and N M. ('antin at the suit of
William Campbell 1 have seized and
taken in Execution all the right title
interest and equity of redemption of
the above named Josephine ('.intin,
and N. M. l'antine in, to and out
of the following lands and premises.
viz: Lot number One West of Valle
Street, and South of Campbell Avenue
In the Village of St. Joseph in the
County of Iluron and Province of On-
tario which Lands and Tenements i
shall otter for sale at toy once. e, in the
Court (louse. in the Town of (inclerich
on Saturday the Twenty -Eighth day
of September 11M17 At the hour of 12 of
the clock, noon.
It. G. REYNOLDS.
Sheriff llur•tn.
Sheriff's Office, Goderic h, May :Nth
ltlr7,
l:O • s
There teed on 'Thursday Augu=.t
22nd at the arsidence of Mr. Jno.
Torrance. Inspector of the House of
Refuge, Iluron road. $Ir. Jas. Mac-
Donald aged 77 years and 10 month*.
Mr. McDonald
has 1
a at
for some timepoor health
and hag been at the
house of his daughter, Mr,. 'torraiteo
since the winter. ile •was an 0811)'
settler in 'hayfield, ,-having gone.
there in 1855, and has since made it
bis home. A member of t ha l'resby-
terian church and a Liberal in poli-
tics, he was at -ell kr.otvn and very
highly respected. Ile was n tailor
by trade and for many years car-
ried on business. There are two sons
and two daughters. his wife having
died nnrr.%-• seven years ago.
Do not despair of curing your sick
headache at hen you can so gas ly ob.
'(1.' ELLIOT & MCLACHLAN •}t•
Principals.
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The Good Old summer Time
Is still with us hut its days are grow-
ing shorter and soon the long evenings
will be ours to enjoy and the question
will be what shall IV ,ire or what shall
we get to make the hours pleasant
and profitfible'r. 'l'h.- 'a cu• suggestion
• Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department of Public ,works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County
Work, Electric railroads, Seweral;e and lwaterworka
System %Vhan-es, Bridges and Ise enloroed
Phone `2220 London OntariConcrete,o
HONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest
enb upon farm or village rrop.rty ab lows
ages of lnswesb,
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
Barristers Solicitors Notaries Conve7assert
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Moleone
Bank, Etc.
Mosey toLoaa ab lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE t -MAIN STREET. EXETER„
1. CARLING a. A. L. H. D1Otaow
('lONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
oaa on farm and village properties at borate
interest.
OLADMAN & STANDURY
Barristers Belief tors,tMsin St SExeter
AUCTION EElt
't. Phillip. Licensed Auctioneer for the County
uron, Charges e:uferate. Ali ccmmunleation
e..ed to 11. S. Phillips, Dermal, or orders left a.
. office will receive prompt attention.
FRANK BALLANTYNE
Licensed auctioneer for Comities
of Huron and Perth.
Special attention given to farm
stook sales. Town and village pros
perty sold by auction on moderate
corn m i se lona.
Orders may be left at the Time/
office or at residence. Elimville.
Charges moderate.
WILLIAM BROWN, PR or. Dip
1.034 A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED OF MCSICiASrn, ENoLANA,
Organist of Trisitt Memorial Chur.h, Exeter.
Piano, Organ, Harmony and Theory of Mu.ic.
Term, on Application Exeter, Ontario,
Tne Uaborne and tlibbert
A Piano is a thing of beauty and a Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
joy forever, Try IL \Ve also have a
' good second hand square Piano for
sale or rent.
Sewing Machines always in stock. Head Offlee, Farquhar,:Ont»
S. MARTIN & SON fres. \V. Ii, I'ASSMORE, Farquhar,
Vice•Pres,:--J, L. Rp5SKLi„ •
1 RV/MEW/ALE. P. 0.
DIRECTORS
. ansa Gompanu
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the cerate of
\Villiam ilyam Spicer, late. of the
Townahip of Uaborne in the
County of Iluron, brick layer. de•
ceased.
):otice is hereby given pursuant to
It. 8. 0., 1997. rhapter 129. that all
creditots and others having' ciaim:
against the estate of the said
William Ilyam Spicer, who died
on or about the 17tha
d
y
of October, 1905, are required
on or before the 16th day of
September in the year 1907 tosend by
post iall
t1 or
net
tc
C.
to
aleatoric (;badman .t 8tanbary,
of the Village of Exetee. So-
licitors for the adminliFtratrixoft'he
deer;icrd,1 heir christian and aur -
1, 10e8, adtl:05.0A and eiescriptions,
I he full nal ticuiars of their claims
the 81:ltement of their accounts end
(Ise n•turo of the securities, if any
held by thorn. And further take
notice that after rush tart mentioned
date theysaid administrafrix will pro-
ceed to distribute the moots of the de-
ceased arnoet the leoties entitled
thereto having regard only to etio
ct rival of It hien they atoll then have
notice and that the gild 8dm'il►ietra-
trix will not be liable for said assets
or tiny Dart thereof to any peron
or persons of t':iai'o claim notice
sh .11 not have ir(e•n r c•ecived F.y th±:n
at the time. of .u' a tiiat1 hutic3.
(;I.A0l1:\N ,lc STANBI'11Y
Solicitors for said sdministratrix
Dated at Ezotrrr this 17th
day of August, 1907.
twin Carter's Little Liver Pills. They C/ki. s'VO1Ft.
mill effect a prompt And german- Bean
its 11 ri Yes Nate Vas
cnt cure. Their action is mild and fligaatus
natural. sf
I '
WM. Roy, BOR•
NHOLM P. 0
Wm. Blum K WINCH ELSEA P. 0.
T. RYAN, Denials P. 0
ROBERT NORRIS, Stella.
AGENTS.
JOHN E8$EI4Y, Exeter. agent for
Uaborne and Itiddulph.
OLIVER BARRiS, Munro. agent
for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan,
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Socy.Treas, Farquhar.
GLADMAN & BTANBI'RY, Solicitors
The Bell Telephone
Company of Canada
is about to issue a new
Telephone Directory
For the District 31 Western Ontario
including the
Village of Exeter
Orders for new (onnertions. changes
of firm napier, (flanges of street ad-
dresses or (or duplicate entries should
be handed in to the local Manager AT
ONCE.
A. MARCHAND,
Local Manager.
Baan t)+. A be I '4 Yin Naw Pm gaved
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