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Exeter Times, 1907-09-12, Page 4
THE EXEZ LR TIMES, SEPTEMBER 12th 1907. PICES re Pickling Spices you want good pickles, you t have good spices. We Have Them ves, Cassia, Mustard Seed ery Seed, Allspice, Mace ger, Red and Black Pep- , Chilies, Garlic, Tulneric d Curry Powder. at BROWNING'S Drug Store i he Exeter Times Exeter. Ontario. ms of Subscription $1.00 per in advance. $1.50 ,fray be d if not so paid. To United subscribers, $1.5U strictly in • No. Paper discontinues 11 arrears are paid, unless at ion of the publisher. The wlach every subscription is enoted on he label. king rates on application. XETEIt TIMES P'T'G CO, Limited. T OFFICE REFORMS. tmaster-General, lion. Ru• mieux, has decided to sive les of the Dominion a one for drop letter:, instead of nt rate which now gre- e yeares ago the rate was for ,crop letters since which seas .raised to two ioent3. opinion has been strongly in f this reform, and many rep - ions havo been made to the ent on the 'subject, and very he effect of this will lis seen gulations',ringing the les. into force, which the Post - need is nett• 'engaged in in:• • • • • • ENT VALLEY CANAL. r contract has been award - he 'construction of the Trent anal. The erection in Lhe ke division, Section 5, from way bridge nt Campbellford water in crow, a distance of ilex, has been given to Brown mer, who were the lowest s. The, contract cerise is 50,000. Tenders aro note be- d for rection 1. Tho inten- t() prosecute the work with ble. 'peed, as explained fully Lemieux when opening the d lift lock trecoatly, so that ill b, unbroken navi;ation e Georgian Bay to Lake On - bus providing another outlea wlfteat crop of t he West. BEC BRIiIGE DISASTER ht be expected the Oppose. k to &make political capital • regrettable disaster. The that h section of the iron. collapsed, and the govern - now engaged in an Investi- o place ithe blame whore it tmlones. A corrimittee of tion has the smatter in hand, , n,,, bine will be left undone to responsibility where it be - In the meantime, the assur- t he I'rime Minister has been et the; tercet national enter - only delayed, and that work pied ae quickly as the nature acl?dent n i11 permit. —The Department of the interior has Issued a map ;whish scan a con- venient brats Jives U ,;Very clear birdseye view of the whole railway system of Cenad'e, ►;including the trunk lines and their ramifications. There are differet,t calors for tt.' different railway.. and different utarkinds for sections iu operation, section* under construction, iestions for which tenders have bl=eu invited, and sections that are merely located. The railway oreanize- tiona indicated are the -Grand Trunk and National OTranscontin- ental, the Canadian Pacific the Canadian Northern, ' the Great Northern, 1.11•C MioLiaan Central, the rllsrniniou Government and Ontario Government railways, ("end a few others of comparatively short mileage and little imporlane: as independent line-', These siva a total of 23,706 nelc5 in operation, of wk:ch the Canadian Pacific has 9.306, the Grand Trus'$ 3.7Ue tae Canadian 1:Northern 3,946, the Dominion Government 1;1,719, and the Great Northern 470. There is on the map a table .how-- ina the distances of prominent Canadian Cities from Montreal in statute miles; Halifax, 756; Si. John, 481 ; Quebec, 172 ; Toronto, 333; OtULtar'', 111; 1'ort Arthur 993 Winnipeg. 1,424; ',Brandon. 1556, Prince Albert, 1,965 ; Saskatoon, 1.635; &,Edmonton, 2,251; Regina 1780; Calgary 2,264; Vaucouver 2905 and Lethbridge, 2,186. The distances from Montreal and Halifax, respectively to a number of transatlantic ports are also given in a table of easy :reference; To Liv- erpool from the above ports, respec- tively 2,760 and 2,485 igeoceraphicel miles; to Glasgow, 2,693 and 2,408; to London, 3,241 and 2,719; to Gi- braltar, 3,191 and 2,671 ; and n to Cape Town, 7,108 and 6,425. From ' Churchill on lludson's Bay, to Liver- pool is 2,910 utiles. The route of the new Geend Trunk Pacific is also outlined, the ►'ctotal length of which from Moncton to Prince Rupert being 3,596 mites. • • • • • Through five constituencies are vvecant, writs have been issued for only two. These nominations are to take place on the 18th. 11bu: neat for London, which was not. occupied last Session, and those for ,Wellington and Northumberland, vacated during the sitting of the house, wait for a future day. The premier expects the election of leis two now Minis- ters and hopes to impress the three doubtful ridings with this record. • • • • • Mr. Borden has reached Ottawa af- ter a remarkably successful series of meetings in Quebec, and begins at once his Ontario tour. Tho most ex- acting Conaervativo could not fail to be satisfied with the attention at these mectines and their enthusiasm. Everywhere the leader has been heard with profound attention by immense audiences, and bas discussed frankly the principles laid down in the Halifax platform. While the Nova Scotia and New'Brunswick taeetines endorsed these doctrines by stron; manifes'ations of approval, the French Canadians have not b:cn less cordial . 1;IIA,\I1$S ROAD). Mr. James Monteith left on Mon- day evening on n two months' visit to friends in the West. Ile r;oee to Montana and on his return will spend some time in Saskatchewan and Man- itoba. Mrs. Fletcher is nt present visit- ing in Hamilton, where she will at- tend the marriage of ler niece bliss Anppic Fletcher, dao;hter Of Dr. Fletcher of that city. Mrs. Rundell, has returned from her trip to 'Muskoka. Miss Flossie Coward goes to Exe- ter this week to reeurne her duties in Snell & ltowe's millinery depart- • ' C.\1BIN1 T • �MINiSTEIRS. ilfrid Inst ino time in Milne cant cabinet positions, and he n fortunate in securing the is of uton whose record is clean ieo will brine additional pres- `a cabinet 10hiell is to -day the Hid admiration of the people of 1. lion. Mr. Graham ns lead- tProvincial Liberals has :t r(putat:on for himself of any ttuan nsizht be justly of, and his services will ve- to the credit of the Dominion. Mr. I'ajsley is not so rwwell in the Western Provinces but v Brunswick lie stands for pro - re 'eovernrant, and the people t province ftel that they have bated one of their rnost intel- I men to osrist the premier in duoua duties. orCoughs id Colds re is a remedy over sixty i old—Ayer's Cherry oral. Of course you have d of it, probably have used ince in the family, it stay.; Inc household remedy fl' ;he and hard colds on tl,e C t. Ask yourdoctorabout ii. (t • best kind of a test:&non'.:1 (old for over wzty years." Ct ria► ar ewwrn•.s. i Ld• by J. ('. f y.r .,`:,:`,':':'i o . tnw.•11, Ua.•. A1.0 Manu, :aetur.r. or p SaRi4PARlll4, hersSUR VIGOR. r. baffle no ..cry,.' W. pabink N fottafhw cf., - iv m ea.c.,.e.. I aliniMIIIIIIMIMMInunnoweetemese MINI Increase the ectivity 0 ere and Mus aid recotrer•, Messrs. Fred and Harvey Borland returned Monday from their visit with friends in Toronto and St. Cath- crincs. Mr. Fred Johns conducted ti:e services at Bethany Church on Sun- day evening lest. Miss Florence llunkin has ;one back to her position in the tnillin- ery department of Jones & Co. Exe- ter. Many of our people are &akin; ad- vanta;e of the. Western Fair in Lon- don this week. Mr. J. E. Tom 1'. S. I. paid a visit to our school c.n Friday last. The average Ontario Farm: r does not worry very much over tit, .prob- lems of food chemistry, or such de- tails as the ,rcquisito amount of hy- dro -carbons or proteid in breed. But he is vitally interested io those prob- lems that affect the market for his products and the cost of livinz. There scamp to bo little relation between the loaf on the table and the rnaskets of the Province. There a close relition, hotwever—because of the fact that individuals all over On- tario insist on buying Western flour thinking it the best because it ihas been so extensively advertised. This taken in the n3zrcgate, has caused the _..t ^ nthe demand . c! er far O •- I in n tario %vheat and the building up ref the West at the expense of Ontario farmeis and millers. That the market 'has lie n largely Ice: at r and that feed is dear cannot be disputed, but what is vastly et lulore importance to the farming comhtnun- ity of Ontario. is `he signal isuco:ss of Ontario millers in driving out Western competition in the Mare time markets. I'cnpl in Ontario eat bread merle from Western flour. The people in the Maritime •i'rovinces prefer what is known a.On- tario Blended Flour, and the effect of the; ►Demand is aircn.ly felt by those millers who make a special - se f the knew flour. 1 t .•xplortation and tllecovcry of the (stet that just enough Western flour needs to be added toCt he richly tlaro-tel, hut walker flour of Ont Trio to make the lest and most \nourish - in,( bread in the world. steels oppor- tunity of Ontario farmer:,. They cannot afford to Ineelect this lattet move to re,r:in the home mirket, and the sooner they realize that it i• financial folly to encourage \Vestern industry at the. expense of their own bank accounts. and Lnsi•t on buyi'i,t only flour milled in Ontario, iths sooner will eu-h n demand be ercat• cd for Ontario blended flours, that millions of money will remain in nn - tarso tb benefit the wheat eroweri serol stockmen of this province. '1'111: EXETER FALL. SILO\':. -- The annual f-111 .how under the :tusprces of the Exeter A;ricultural Society will the held next week, the days being Monday east Tuesday. Phe dhow this year promises to ea- sel any previous exhibition and t1. directors are sparing no pains to have everythin, in r:udinesa for the event. The pliz:s offered ties year are as good Its any year and ke.n competition is promised. The ;rower* of ,the mammoth vi otbles ;bre taking !the best o1 care of their prize pumpkins,, aluash, etc., while the ohicken fanciers are tritn- tniu3 up tllefr feathered pets for this special even:. The horses ezei cattle $:_own here are always ahead of anythiu; in the province outside of the city exh bl- tions. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS OLD AND w'£LL-TkIIu) itEMEOY.-Mr Wluslow'i Soothing Syrup has been used fo Over sixty yams by mf.ious of mothers for the: children wane teething, with perfect success It soothed the child, sot tone the gums, allays al pain cures wind colic. and is the best remedy for pain, It la pleasant to the taste. Bold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is lncslculable. Be Pure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup and adk for no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Apt, Jane 30th, 1006. Serial Number 1098. - -- +-- TIlE RENEWAL A STRAIN. Vacation is over. Again the school bell rings at snot -nine and at noon, again with tens of thousands (the hardest kind of work has begun, the renewal of which is a mental and physical strain to all except the most ruzged. The little girl nett ;t few days a;o had roses in her ch:e ks. and the little boy whose lip were then so red you would have in- s:sled that they bad been "kitssed by strawberries," have alydeay lost something of the appearance of health. Now is a time when many children should be given a tonic which way avert some serious troub- le. and we know of no otber so hiinit- ly to be recommended as Hood's Sar- saparilla, which atrengthers tbe nerves, perfects digestion and assimi- lation, and aids amental development by building up the whole ey=tem. HAY COUNc B The Council met Sept. 4. All pres- ent. A contract for paintin; the outside wood work of !town hall was let to Ily Randall for $45.00, the work to be done under euperv'ision of the Reeve and Clerk. The Following amounts were or- dered to bo &paid. Municipal World blank forms $10 "Herald" printing $48.25; ill. Rupp balance for teaming $8.75; li. Wit- wer cementing culvert, con. 9 $4: W. McClinchey oom. ,a`ch culvert oon. 2 and 3, $08.10; ,1. and J. Sta- cey, tile and culvert con. 6 $5.00; Thos. Jones, culvert and ditch con. 3 $5,65; A. Hooper rep. culvert tend cedar, 84.70; J. Jeffrey ework tit. Joseph County bridge $4.00; D. liars cem. culvert 8. B. $8.00; P. Bremen - non, work N. B. 75 cents ; J. Mc. Arthur cemerft $32.25; R. Turnbull gradin; L. R. $10.00; W. E. Turn- bull cern. tile culvert L. 11. $5.00; J. E. and C. McDonnell cement $40.50 J. B. Forrest cern. culvert con 6 and 7 $9.00; et Dick cem. culvert con. 2 and 3'$8.00; J. I'reeter cement 87.05. Council will meet again on Wed- nesday the 2nd of October 1907. Fred Mess, er•, Clerk. Trial 'Catarrh treatments are br- ing mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to ithe people—without a penny's cost—the great value of this soienlifio prescription known to dru,Tzists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrrn ltcneedy. Sold by 'W. S. IIowey. ZURICH Messrs. Sam Faust, Gcorze fiiess and Egbert Heideman are takin; their holidays, and they are gone for a trip ,to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Miss Minnie Ehlers, a student in the Northwestern College, of Napier- ville, I11., sun; a solo in the Evan- gelical church on Sunday evening;. Mr. David Spencer, of St. Joseph, returned recently from 11 'trip to England. Mr. Spencer left .tbe Old Sal, fifty years ago, but was able to pick out the old homestead al- tlhouch things had changed consider- ably. Ile has a brother mrd sister still living Chore, and with v,Lorn It spent a very pleasant time. The Labor Day races on Monday the 2nd, annual event of the Zurich Turf Club, proved n splendid suc- cess, both in point of attendance, and in the number of horses entered. The crowd was estimated at over a thousand while twenty 'horses enter- ed and all faced the starter. The bi- cycle race brouzht out six contes- tants and it took four heats to de- cide the evcnf. ()eine to the many heats required in the various classes it was after aix o'clock before the day's sport came to a close, and as a result, the tux -of -war which was advertiesed had to be called off. The local horsts showed up well, al- though none of them were able to land first m',n• y. Rheumatism Is one of the constitutional diseases. It manifests itself in local ages and paha,— inflamed aha;inflamed joints and stili muscles,—but it cannot be cared by Local applications It requires constitutional treatment WAIN throush the blood, and tbe best is a course of the,sreat medicine Hood's Sarsapari la which has permanently cared thousands of cases. Per tteetkoslder c(rremarkabe arse seed for CABdee; ,1M►r Itww.� Maw •••••••••••••••••••• Ve•••••••••••••••••••••••NH••- • CASTOR1AInfantsan Forhildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THa eat►Yays *pommy, N=W Mtn OM. Farm for Sale 100 acre farm in Stephen Tew nship good frame barn and house. Well drained and land all cleared. Creel: ,r 2 The lVlolsons Bank Established 1855. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• $3.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• •••• $3.000.000.00 Assets Over $33000,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted, Savings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR Times a Year. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager DKNTAL Highest Price Cash 1 DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. s„ D. FOR all kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, horse hair. Steel stone boats, Louie - yarding, iron posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Madman & Stanbury'e Min street—ExhrElt, D14. 0. F. ROULSTON, L, D. S. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor t Graduate of Toronto University, Oirenee:—Over Dickson & Carling's 1 Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former denial parlors. IIBD10AL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 eT• W • P. S„ Graduate Victoria Un comity. once and resldenenee. Dominion laboratory, Exeter, Associate Coroner of Huron. M. Jd6k011 S011 � LEWISTHOMAS ' Civil Engineer & Architect (Late Department of Public Works, Canada.) near the old marketConsulting Engineer for Municipal and County Werk, Electric railroads, Sewerage and waters ork, Sitew '%tar es, Bridges and Hc -enforced Concrete, Phone 22.20 Main St. Exeter London Ontarle MONEY TO LOAN We Teach Telegraphy-onto have unlimited private funds for !Dyes/ onto neon farm or village eroperty at Lowes 1 ales of interest, DICKSON & CARLING It/Kober DICKSON & CARLING, '� a✓e.through rear corner of farm. 'Can + be on easy terms, 5rnopls 01 ire Cunadio� No1in Weste bought right, a for quick sale. Apply at once to .. GLADMAi\ & STAN13UIIY + Home:STEAn REOULATIoNs, Barristers, Exeter Ont. '1• ee A•\' geese numbered section of Dominion L,nd• in .tanitoi,a, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting Farm for Sale S and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded b 4. any person who is the sole head of a family, or any .¢. male oyer kayo: vin of age, to the extent of one-quar- ter section of 1 oacres, more or lea,. \\r© havo a good farm of about Entry35 acres for sale on reasonable terms. •1• Entry mast be made personally at the local land Situate near 'Mt. Carmel in Stephen This (e the best time of the (ace for the district hi which the land id situate, P Entre by prosy may, however, be made on certain Township. First Class land and fair year to enter our classes. eeesee conditions by the father, mother, son, (laughter,brother, or sister of an intending honwateader. buildings. Near church and school. ELLIOTT & 14SCLACALAI , P The homesteader is required to perform the con. Apply to GLADIIKN & 6TANBU1tY, Principals. ditioneconnected therewith under one of the follow- Barristers, :F,xeter, Ortt. lag plans:— +++-H'+++++++++++++++++++++ (1) At least six months' residence upon and enitl- House and Lot for Sale ration of the land in each vear for three yearn. (2) 1f the lather (or mother, if the father in de- ceased) of the homesteader residse upon a farm in the %lentil, of the land enteral for, the regiuremeu's as twoith residere u.ay be satis.ed bh Pere"y such Pere" the ufather or mother. (31 If the settler has his permanent residence upon eo;d. Apply 11io . Cameron• Auction. 'in shorter and soon theev lin s farming land owned by hits in the vicinity of hislong ee g COT Farquhar, homestead. the requirement,, as to residence may will he ours to enjoy and the question be satisfied by residence upon the said land. will be what shall we door what shall Si' months' notice in writing of Lands at Ottawa of should he gii the ('onunlseioner of Dominion en FARM FOR SALE. 1 we et make ake the :leers pleasant �, mention to apply for patent• and profitahle:', Thi: r+ our suggestion 125 $acres in the Township of Hib- bert consisting of lot 19 w. 1-4 18, concession 12. This is good property and must be sold. Terms easy. Ap- pqly uhaTer. na. Cameron, Auctioneer Far - CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. We have three departments; Commercial, Shorthand; and Te- legraphy. We eailploy the best teachers that money can hire. Our courses are thorough and practical and we assikif worthy students to positions. Those who wish to get a MONEY MAKING EDU('ATION should get the best. Write for our new catalogue and get particulars. r house end lot for sale 1't. dot 156 Con. 12 tJshorno. 1-2 acre land 'good brick cottage and stable. Must bo The Good Old summer Time Is still with us hut its days are grow - tot'. W, CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the tntcrior N. 1:.—l'nauthorizc.l pnblicatlon of this m11 ertise mens will not be paid for ('ENTRALiA Mrs. Dennis O'Brien .visited her parents in Parkhill last week. That valuable fifty acre [arta con- t is expected 'that Centralia twill , misting of N 1-1 lot 3 con. 10, Use have one of ithe ;beat ,rccrealion borne. On the farm is a frame ,;rounds in Western Ontario when , house gond bank barn, driving shed, the new school is completed. '&rhe I Sauclo estate from whom tea, prop. goihoodetirnnd drainecltwo pl`lhr1�4%mi'loe frc►rr crty for the new school grounds was Woodham. For further particulars purchased had three acres in fond apply to Chas. Queue \Wc ulhvn. block, the trustee.; taking one acre for the solhool building and play grounds. owns men Several h; ;e `'take� pt or,eo;° Sheriff's Sale of Lands the remaining two acres with the in- tention of buyin; them and convert- ('Ounty of Huron. ing them into :t recreation 'ground. Enough stock has already been sub- scribed for the purchase. It is *she intention to Pave the sohool 'grounds Farm for Sale. Ily yirttle of a Writ of Fieri Ficins issued nut of Ilis Majesty's County Court of the County of Huron and to unfenced no that the whole three me directed and delivered against the acres caii be used by tea school chit- Lands and Tenements of Josephine dren and in cane of athletic games by Cantin and N M. Conlin at the suit of the villa;ors, the school ;routeis cin William Campbell i have seized and be used. Several have offered the taken in Execution all the right title services of teams and men to have interest anti equity of redemption of around plowed and levelled. A small the above named Josephine c'.intin, portion of the (grounds %till b' set and N. M. ('antine in, to and out :(side for tennis playing and lawn of the following lands and premises, bowling, the rest to be us.d for baso viz: Lot number One West of Valle ball and other games rcquirine more Street, and South of Campbell Avenue ground. Arran;cments will be made in the Village of St. Joseph in the so that enough revenue will accrue County of Duren and Province of On- to pay for the expense in keeping the tario which Lands and Tenements 1 creditors and others flavin; claims ;rounds in good condition. Our bits- shall offer for sale at my OCice, in the against the estate of the said iness men ate en"titled 'to !navy Court House, in the Tem, ..t Omit -rich William Byam 'Spicer, who die e h11 kforthe t n s the to e t to c esa. t token gCen- nonor on Satu 11v the . about 17th a t t _ vloty•I•: Rbtl► day day tralia is certainly in need of ,.;round, , of Septenilwr 1907 at the hour of 12 of of October, 1903, are required. for recreation purposes. The base- the clot k, noon. on or before the 16th day of bell boys have to pay 310. R. O. REYNO1.IH. September in the year 1007 tosend by a year for the use of the Shet•iff. Ilur- n. post ptepaid or deliver to b.. ha r 11 grounds and they ere un- sheriff's Office, Guderk•h, May •lath Messrs. Madman & Stanbury, suited for such cm Ines. %V1th the I9,7. of the Village of Exeter, Sp- ivey ground's Ccntr,,lie can feel it-, teeters for the adminivtratrixoftlhe self proud 1101 will he able to show; LEARN DRESS-MAKINO BY MAIL -, irk .Ircr.,sed, th,.0. chr:sti:in sur- nOnte of the .nei3hhorin; imires that I 11,n(cs, addresses and fiercriptions. there i.1 plenty of sport i', our boy's, in your ,ease t;:.,.' at home, or !hi. (nil Dat ticular's of their claims no matter what the (atm. Take a Personal Course at School. i Ile stntorneut of their accounts and •the nature of the eccurities, ;f any Stomach troubles, Ileart and hid-' To enable all to learn ice tench on bold by _thew. And further take ney ailments can be quickly correct-: cash or instalment plan. We al,, teach a not ire Ihit after such last mentioned personal class at school once a month. date the said administratrix will pro• tel with a prescription known to Class commencing L,st Tuesday of rich e.relti to distribute tire osis tsof the de- druggiata everywhere as Dr. Whoop's' month. Thcrc Icssonstea':hes hots to int, r,..ed .1mon t the ' pieties entitled Restorative. The prompt and eur- fit and put together any garment from the thereto having regard only to the pr;eIng relief %which this remedy itn- plainest shirt waist suit, to the most (labor- cI .i•a+ of whim ; hey ski t1 then have meciintely brings is entirely due to, ate chess. The %whole family can learnfrurn notice and &bat the said Adm%sitatra- its Restorative action upon the con-' one course. 'iVe have taught over seven trix will not be liable for said assets trolling nerves of (the stomach, etc. thousand dress -making. and guarantee to or :my past thereof to any person A weak Stomach causing dyspepsia give five hundred dollars to any one that c,r person, of whose claim notice h weak Ilea rt wit h palpitation or cannot learn between the age of re and shall not. hate been : revived by them intermittent pulse. a►wnys means 40. You -anent learn dress-makinv es at Ile• tion^ of mice ,i,,tribution. ntoneachs or creak Ileart nerves. Strengthen thorou e this course teaches it you i;L,11r.i.t' (se -.'I'ANllt'RY hcfl these inside or n.otk in ops for years. Beware of imita- Solicitors for said administratrix eontrollin,t nerves with Dr. Shoop's lions as we employ no one outside the felted :at Ex•,a•r this 17th Restota(ive And twee how quickly school. Thisis the only experienced Dress - day of Au,tust, 1907. these of Ila in-', Vi,.�'Iass11'1 mail Isco. Anna none 111 School inr Canada and rt'ached ce I _T-_ none in and ether country. \\'rite at once pies to anyone on application belt); for %articulare, as %%e have cut our rate c•nr- teal will tell. Snur he•li111 ill ccr-. SANDERS' DIt$S UmNA IC)400l, tainfy worth this pimple trial. Sold , Misstate by W. 8. (ltow•ey. 31 Erie St..atr•ntlnrd.Oat ,Canada, ! H Barristers, Sollcltera Notaries conveyancers Comnllsslonere, 13ollcltors for the Kolsoos Bank, Eta Money toLoan at lowest rated of Interest. OFFICE 1—MA1N STREET, FALTER. s CARLING a A. L. H. 810 1010 (''iONEY TO LOAN. We have a largeamount of private funds to oan on farm and village properties at 'serrate inters¢►. OLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers 8olicitors,IMalu St.!Ex°ter AUCTIONEER + S. l'hillips, Licensed Auctioneer for tbe County uron. ("ham( moderate, All communicatlOo owl to 11- is. Phillips, lit stall, or orders left a 1 Office w ill receive prompt atteutien. FRANK BALLANTYNE Licensed auctioneer for 0oun'ties of Huron and Pertb. Special attention given to far= stock sales. Town and village pre perty sold by auction on moderate cornmissions. Orders may bo lett at the Timer} office or at .residence, Elimvllle, Cbar,Tes moderate, WILLIWILLIAM BROWN, P Roe, Dip AM A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED SnCIETY OF MUSICIANS, E POLAND. Organist of Tri(itt Memorial C hum h, Exeter, - Piano, Organ, Hannon) and Theory of )fuels. Terms on Application Fix eter, Ontario, The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar,:Ont. Pres. W. 11. I'ASSMORE, Farquhar. A Piano is a thing of beauty and a 1 Vice-Pre..:—J. L. RL'SSF,LL, joy forever, Try it. We also have a ItUSRELLUAI.E, P, 0, good second hand square Piano for sale or rent. Sewing Machines always in stock. S. MARTIN & SON NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the twitter of the cerate of William Byarn Spicer, late of the Township of Usborne in the County of Huron, brick layer, de- ceased. :;oticc is hereby' ziven pursuant tc 11. H 0., 1891, chapter 129, that a!I made to h1m writs tor them. A , third for a short time. Address:— i Stan Qs �1M ((O Do Don Alwi 811, iht DIRECTORS, WM. ROY, BORNItoLM P. Ca Wsr. 13ltocg WIst•IIr:Ls EA P, 0- T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0 ROBERT NORRIS, Stafta. AGENTS, JOHN ESSERY, Exeter, agent for Usborne and Jlitidulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. amt; for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLAi)MAN & IITANB(JRY, Solleittte?, The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is about to issue a new Telephone Directory For the District of Western Ontario- inchuting t Village of Exeter Orders for new connections, change& of firm names, changes of street ad- dresses or for duplicate entries should: he handed in to the local Manager Al' ONCE. A. MARCHAND, Local Manager 1.1ST OF FALL PAiRS. \Vestcrn Fair, Sept. 6 to 11. Exeter, Sept. 16 and 17. Seaforth, Sept. 19 and 20. 1 rstow•(1, Sept.and ,t. 21 25. 1 Myth, Sept. 23 and 21. St. r.511 rpm, Sept. 25 and 26. \\'Ingham, Sept. 26 and 27. Brussels, Oct. 3 and 4. 'Kirkton, Oct. 3 and 4. • O 01) I)itt►i') ,t,1111s1Mairtili ,sea sa,mIr, 'ar Male :In11t11,11t i i = t- - -- i egct4blePrcpprationforAs- silnilalingtt roodanclRegula- ting the Stomachs and.Dowels of IND.:‘ N is ( ItILDitt:N Promotes Vt4estion,Ui eerful- n�esaand1 st.Contains neither /NOvyItun,Dtorphine nor Mineral. T NARCOTIC. Jtarjv a reed Dr.C4142lPflr lR:R Jiary.l w SalSe - ABU* - Sold a "ria=;t,Ta • YurRrirs- Apa net Remedy for Consti pa - tion, Sour Stomach,Dlarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions ,Fgveri $ti - dos$ anti LOSS O?SLEEI'. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. At b ntuneliti old 4.35Dos! 8-3.ic►Nis CXAGT COPY OT WRAPDt fa. _Y•:erle3 •••••••••••••••••••• Ve•••••••••••••••••••••••NH••- • CASTOR1AInfantsan Forhildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THa eat►Yays *pommy, N=W Mtn OM. Farm for Sale 100 acre farm in Stephen Tew nship good frame barn and house. Well drained and land all cleared. Creel: ,r 2 The lVlolsons Bank Established 1855. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• $3.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• •••• $3.000.000.00 Assets Over $33000,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted, Savings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR Times a Year. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager DKNTAL Highest Price Cash 1 DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. s„ D. FOR all kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, horse hair. Steel stone boats, Louie - yarding, iron posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Madman & Stanbury'e Min street—ExhrElt, D14. 0. F. ROULSTON, L, D. S. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor t Graduate of Toronto University, Oirenee:—Over Dickson & Carling's 1 Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former denial parlors. IIBD10AL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 eT• W • P. S„ Graduate Victoria Un comity. once and resldenenee. Dominion laboratory, Exeter, Associate Coroner of Huron. M. Jd6k011 S011 � LEWISTHOMAS ' Civil Engineer & Architect (Late Department of Public Works, Canada.) near the old marketConsulting Engineer for Municipal and County Werk, Electric railroads, Sewerage and waters ork, Sitew '%tar es, Bridges and Hc -enforced Concrete, Phone 22.20 Main St. Exeter London Ontarle MONEY TO LOAN We Teach Telegraphy-onto have unlimited private funds for !Dyes/ onto neon farm or village eroperty at Lowes 1 ales of interest, DICKSON & CARLING It/Kober DICKSON & CARLING, '� a✓e.through rear corner of farm. 'Can + be on easy terms, 5rnopls 01 ire Cunadio� No1in Weste bought right, a for quick sale. Apply at once to .. GLADMAi\ & STAN13UIIY + Home:STEAn REOULATIoNs, Barristers, Exeter Ont. '1• ee A•\' geese numbered section of Dominion L,nd• in .tanitoi,a, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting Farm for Sale S and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded b 4. any person who is the sole head of a family, or any .¢. male oyer kayo: vin of age, to the extent of one-quar- ter section of 1 oacres, more or lea,. \\r© havo a good farm of about Entry35 acres for sale on reasonable terms. •1• Entry mast be made personally at the local land Situate near 'Mt. Carmel in Stephen This (e the best time of the (ace for the district hi which the land id situate, P Entre by prosy may, however, be made on certain Township. First Class land and fair year to enter our classes. eeesee conditions by the father, mother, son, (laughter,brother, or sister of an intending honwateader. buildings. Near church and school. ELLIOTT & 14SCLACALAI , P The homesteader is required to perform the con. Apply to GLADIIKN & 6TANBU1tY, Principals. ditioneconnected therewith under one of the follow- Barristers, :F,xeter, Ortt. lag plans:— +++-H'+++++++++++++++++++++ (1) At least six months' residence upon and enitl- House and Lot for Sale ration of the land in each vear for three yearn. (2) 1f the lather (or mother, if the father in de- ceased) of the homesteader residse upon a farm in the %lentil, of the land enteral for, the regiuremeu's as twoith residere u.ay be satis.ed bh Pere"y such Pere" the ufather or mother. (31 If the settler has his permanent residence upon eo;d. Apply 11io . Cameron• Auction. 'in shorter and soon theev lin s farming land owned by hits in the vicinity of hislong ee g COT Farquhar, homestead. the requirement,, as to residence may will he ours to enjoy and the question be satisfied by residence upon the said land. will be what shall we door what shall Si' months' notice in writing of Lands at Ottawa of should he gii the ('onunlseioner of Dominion en FARM FOR SALE. 1 we et make ake the :leers pleasant �, mention to apply for patent• and profitahle:', Thi: r+ our suggestion 125 $acres in the Township of Hib- bert consisting of lot 19 w. 1-4 18, concession 12. This is good property and must be sold. Terms easy. Ap- pqly uhaTer. na. Cameron, Auctioneer Far - CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. We have three departments; Commercial, Shorthand; and Te- legraphy. We eailploy the best teachers that money can hire. Our courses are thorough and practical and we assikif worthy students to positions. Those who wish to get a MONEY MAKING EDU('ATION should get the best. Write for our new catalogue and get particulars. r house end lot for sale 1't. dot 156 Con. 12 tJshorno. 1-2 acre land 'good brick cottage and stable. Must bo The Good Old summer Time Is still with us hut its days are grow - tot'. W, CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the tntcrior N. 1:.—l'nauthorizc.l pnblicatlon of this m11 ertise mens will not be paid for ('ENTRALiA Mrs. Dennis O'Brien .visited her parents in Parkhill last week. That valuable fifty acre [arta con- t is expected 'that Centralia twill , misting of N 1-1 lot 3 con. 10, Use have one of ithe ;beat ,rccrealion borne. On the farm is a frame ,;rounds in Western Ontario when , house gond bank barn, driving shed, the new school is completed. '&rhe I Sauclo estate from whom tea, prop. goihoodetirnnd drainecltwo pl`lhr1�4%mi'loe frc►rr crty for the new school grounds was Woodham. For further particulars purchased had three acres in fond apply to Chas. Queue \Wc ulhvn. block, the trustee.; taking one acre for the solhool building and play grounds. owns men Several h; ;e `'take� pt or,eo;° Sheriff's Sale of Lands the remaining two acres with the in- tention of buyin; them and convert- ('Ounty of Huron. ing them into :t recreation 'ground. Enough stock has already been sub- scribed for the purchase. It is *she intention to Pave the sohool 'grounds Farm for Sale. Ily yirttle of a Writ of Fieri Ficins issued nut of Ilis Majesty's County Court of the County of Huron and to unfenced no that the whole three me directed and delivered against the acres caii be used by tea school chit- Lands and Tenements of Josephine dren and in cane of athletic games by Cantin and N M. Conlin at the suit of the villa;ors, the school ;routeis cin William Campbell i have seized and be used. Several have offered the taken in Execution all the right title services of teams and men to have interest anti equity of redemption of around plowed and levelled. A small the above named Josephine c'.intin, portion of the (grounds %till b' set and N. M. ('antine in, to and out :(side for tennis playing and lawn of the following lands and premises, bowling, the rest to be us.d for baso viz: Lot number One West of Valle ball and other games rcquirine more Street, and South of Campbell Avenue ground. Arran;cments will be made in the Village of St. Joseph in the so that enough revenue will accrue County of Duren and Province of On- to pay for the expense in keeping the tario which Lands and Tenements 1 creditors and others flavin; claims ;rounds in good condition. Our bits- shall offer for sale at my OCice, in the against the estate of the said iness men ate en"titled 'to !navy Court House, in the Tem, ..t Omit -rich William Byam 'Spicer, who die e h11 kforthe t n s the to e t to c esa. t token gCen- nonor on Satu 11v the . about 17th a t t _ vloty•I•: Rbtl► day day tralia is certainly in need of ,.;round, , of Septenilwr 1907 at the hour of 12 of of October, 1903, are required. for recreation purposes. The base- the clot k, noon. on or before the 16th day of bell boys have to pay 310. R. O. REYNO1.IH. September in the year 1007 tosend by a year for the use of the Shet•iff. Ilur- n. post ptepaid or deliver to b.. ha r 11 grounds and they ere un- sheriff's Office, Guderk•h, May •lath Messrs. Madman & Stanbury, suited for such cm Ines. %V1th the I9,7. of the Village of Exeter, Sp- ivey ground's Ccntr,,lie can feel it-, teeters for the adminivtratrixoftlhe self proud 1101 will he able to show; LEARN DRESS-MAKINO BY MAIL -, irk .Ircr.,sed, th,.0. chr:sti:in sur- nOnte of the .nei3hhorin; imires that I 11,n(cs, addresses and fiercriptions. there i.1 plenty of sport i', our boy's, in your ,ease t;:.,.' at home, or !hi. (nil Dat ticular's of their claims no matter what the (atm. Take a Personal Course at School. i Ile stntorneut of their accounts and •the nature of the eccurities, ;f any Stomach troubles, Ileart and hid-' To enable all to learn ice tench on bold by _thew. And further take ney ailments can be quickly correct-: cash or instalment plan. We al,, teach a not ire Ihit after such last mentioned personal class at school once a month. date the said administratrix will pro• tel with a prescription known to Class commencing L,st Tuesday of rich e.relti to distribute tire osis tsof the de- druggiata everywhere as Dr. Whoop's' month. Thcrc Icssonstea':hes hots to int, r,..ed .1mon t the ' pieties entitled Restorative. The prompt and eur- fit and put together any garment from the thereto having regard only to the pr;eIng relief %which this remedy itn- plainest shirt waist suit, to the most (labor- cI .i•a+ of whim ; hey ski t1 then have meciintely brings is entirely due to, ate chess. The %whole family can learnfrurn notice and &bat the said Adm%sitatra- its Restorative action upon the con-' one course. 'iVe have taught over seven trix will not be liable for said assets trolling nerves of (the stomach, etc. thousand dress -making. and guarantee to or :my past thereof to any person A weak Stomach causing dyspepsia give five hundred dollars to any one that c,r person, of whose claim notice h weak Ilea rt wit h palpitation or cannot learn between the age of re and shall not. hate been : revived by them intermittent pulse. a►wnys means 40. You -anent learn dress-makinv es at Ile• tion^ of mice ,i,,tribution. ntoneachs or creak Ileart nerves. Strengthen thorou e this course teaches it you i;L,11r.i.t' (se -.'I'ANllt'RY hcfl these inside or n.otk in ops for years. Beware of imita- Solicitors for said administratrix eontrollin,t nerves with Dr. Shoop's lions as we employ no one outside the felted :at Ex•,a•r this 17th Restota(ive And twee how quickly school. Thisis the only experienced Dress - day of Au,tust, 1907. these of Ila in-', Vi,.�'Iass11'1 mail Isco. Anna none 111 School inr Canada and rt'ached ce I _T-_ none in and ether country. \\'rite at once pies to anyone on application belt); for %articulare, as %%e have cut our rate c•nr- teal will tell. Snur he•li111 ill ccr-. SANDERS' DIt$S UmNA IC)400l, tainfy worth this pimple trial. Sold , Misstate by W. 8. (ltow•ey. 31 Erie St..atr•ntlnrd.Oat ,Canada, ! H Barristers, Sollcltera Notaries conveyancers Comnllsslonere, 13ollcltors for the Kolsoos Bank, Eta Money toLoan at lowest rated of Interest. OFFICE 1—MA1N STREET, FALTER. s CARLING a A. L. H. 810 1010 (''iONEY TO LOAN. We have a largeamount of private funds to oan on farm and village properties at 'serrate inters¢►. OLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers 8olicitors,IMalu St.!Ex°ter AUCTIONEER + S. l'hillips, Licensed Auctioneer for tbe County uron. ("ham( moderate, All communicatlOo owl to 11- is. Phillips, lit stall, or orders left a 1 Office w ill receive prompt atteutien. FRANK BALLANTYNE Licensed auctioneer for 0oun'ties of Huron and Pertb. Special attention given to far= stock sales. Town and village pre perty sold by auction on moderate cornmissions. Orders may bo lett at the Timer} office or at .residence, Elimvllle, Cbar,Tes moderate, WILLIWILLIAM BROWN, P Roe, Dip AM A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED SnCIETY OF MUSICIANS, E POLAND. Organist of Tri(itt Memorial C hum h, Exeter, - Piano, Organ, Hannon) and Theory of )fuels. Terms on Application Fix eter, Ontario, The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar,:Ont. Pres. W. 11. I'ASSMORE, Farquhar. A Piano is a thing of beauty and a 1 Vice-Pre..:—J. L. RL'SSF,LL, joy forever, Try it. We also have a ItUSRELLUAI.E, P, 0, good second hand square Piano for sale or rent. Sewing Machines always in stock. S. MARTIN & SON NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the twitter of the cerate of William Byarn Spicer, late of the Township of Usborne in the County of Huron, brick layer, de- ceased. :;oticc is hereby' ziven pursuant tc 11. H 0., 1891, chapter 129, that a!I made to h1m writs tor them. A , third for a short time. Address:— i Stan Qs �1M ((O Do Don Alwi 811, iht DIRECTORS, WM. ROY, BORNItoLM P. Ca Wsr. 13ltocg WIst•IIr:Ls EA P, 0- T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0 ROBERT NORRIS, Stafta. AGENTS, JOHN ESSERY, Exeter, agent for Usborne and Jlitidulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. amt; for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLAi)MAN & IITANB(JRY, Solleittte?, The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is about to issue a new Telephone Directory For the District of Western Ontario- inchuting t Village of Exeter Orders for new connections, change& of firm names, changes of street ad- dresses or for duplicate entries should: he handed in to the local Manager Al' ONCE. A. MARCHAND, Local Manager 1.1ST OF FALL PAiRS. \Vestcrn Fair, Sept. 6 to 11. Exeter, Sept. 16 and 17. Seaforth, Sept. 19 and 20. 1 rstow•(1, Sept.and ,t. 21 25. 1 Myth, Sept. 23 and 21. St. r.511 rpm, Sept. 25 and 26. \\'Ingham, Sept. 26 and 27. Brussels, Oct. 3 and 4. 'Kirkton, Oct. 3 and 4. •