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Hair Brushes, -Combs
Cloth Brushes, -Whisks
Tooth and Nail Brushes
Shaving Brushes
Poeta t M irrors
Fiuo Soap and Perfume
Talcum and Face Powder
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BROWNING'S
Drug Store
Smoke Doctors Prescription
Best 5c. cigar in town
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THE EXETER TIMES I"T'G CO.
Limited.
Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kemp eeturned
St. 'Marys on Monday after spend•
beveral eveeke with friends in
VD.
r. Sellery visited et Lie home in
cterdinc over Sunday owing to the
ious illness of his sister who is
11 and favorably known in this vil-
e. Little hopes are .entertained
Miss Sellery's recovery.
r. Htegh -McCrostie .returned on
ednesday from tris ltonl,e in Luce.s
w.. arc are ipleascd to state that
. McCrostie's eyo has almost vee-
red from the) effects of the shot
ch he u-eeeived some titre a;;o.
ra. Gould, of China, addressed the
1 e hodist
the.1 t l
- r h League of
o t L
u„
ch on Monday night on her mitt -
Work in that land. Tier address
listened to with marked atten-
e shed of the Methodist oburch
arty aaomplcted and will be one
the finest in the country.
he Council have a 3iumber of
n buoy drawing gravel for our
de.
r. Lorne 600tt late of Exeter,
nt Sunday in town prior to lenw-
fou his .new post as manager of
4Sovorei;n bank at Tettawater.
. Fred Manns '.was in Landoll for
w deyo this week.
r. A. '11. King spent Sunday un -
the Ip:trental roof in Kincardine.
r. .J a . llud:.on. of Seaford', was
town on Sunday.
r. G. C. Petty was in 'Toronto
a few days, returning on Mon.
rs. A. Short returned feet week
an extended trip to Ilambure
other points.
v. Mr. Going wilt occupy the
t of the Slethodist Church on
ay next when he will preach
tarry sermons.
• (:co. N1e.Ew'en this week conn -
d the lifting' of their flax ani
mills tyre now ermine full
r. Rodd, of \Voo.lhaul. visited his
r Mrs. \V. J. \Vilson, over Sun -
r. Peter IIuchenan re' unted the;
k from Mullein, Mail_ where h:
been for some nmnth3,
large slumber from here attend.
he elle of G. 7'. aleleev on Tutor
V Dougall jr.. returned on
day from -tbijuiitobe where lie
t u:t the h.trviest't•xeuraion.
c cars.. Geo. and Enoch 1' . r lest
\\'illi am 11:11 burn ,slurp •.1 on
idly from Mi.koka w here they
4• leuntin:g (1(:<'r. Each on. ••uc-
ed in bt eeiu; ;t fins' specimen of
r.
r. F. W. Snlallacombe shipped 'tie-
r c.it 1(X4(1 of onions la:, week
site in all six c.xrlauls. lie has
stored over thrive en's for spring
very.
r. ('Iirke, ;.f (his town, moved to
ter on frill et' of teat week.
t. Arthur Stephenson and family
y Hair is
xtra Long
ed your hair; nourish it;
ve It something to live on.
en it will stop falling, and
ill grow long and heavy.
yer's Hair Vigor is the only
nuine hair -food you can
uy. it gives new life to the
air -bulbs. You save what
air you have, and get more,
And it keeps the scalp
can and healthy.
Tim best Riad et a testimonial -
alold tett ��overstsixty years."
�s*Lei aeaw -sere •r • Maas.
p $AIVAPAa1U.A.
tiers MLE
CaLERay PeGTOfa&.
of Stanley visited 'at Mr. 1t. Drys. -
delta foe a few siey.i prier to leave
Uri for Lol.duit where ho intend, to
Teeide in the future.
Miss Lillie Ortweiu left last weak
for Lon l meets aha will visit for
a few weeks.
Mrs. Goo. Miners has been vote
sick for 'several days but we etc
pleased to state that ahs is ere feJit�
eproviae-
(•Mr. Arthur Jecksoa is svilitileg
friends in Jlel;rave this weak.
Mr. Peter McMartin, of Hyde Park
wan in town calling un old friend,
last week.
Mr. Willi tin Webber visited his
wan Allan in Lcnedoan for a few day,
last week.
Mrs. Roberts. of 8t. Marys is vis -
Ma; her daughter Mrs. (Iter.) Toll
this week.
'Miss Millie :Beek has been s ii a •
cd as .clerk wilt 'Mr. E. Reunite
'r11( Temperance people claim an-
other victory over the villa e,e fathers
and their allies. When tho villa
solicitor rendered hie bill in connect,
lion set's the i -(-cent trouble at Tor-
onto it •is 14.11d to have amounted its
considerably over $100. .But the
temperance people instructed Mr.
Staubury to oj►poc it and the bill
leas revised by a Toronto officer,
wv110 found that some $61 to., much
w.ts b('tII changed.
-Has any per.eoil it copy of the
Times of Jan. 3rd. 1907? If ;:o we
would appreciate the favor very
touch if you will baud it into the
office. We %%lilt it to complete our
file.
Huron
The contract for the building of
the steel euper-sttucture 'for the
Hayfield bridge has been awarded to
Mes,.rs. '111(1 & Co., of Mitchell at
w,91998.
McKeuzic's bridge which leas done
duty in \V.in;ham for many years,
will be repaired by a ateet 'structure
next •yeer. In the Ineantim.tit 13 be-
im ;repaired to make it safe for the
w'intor.
A yoking lad named Andrews had
his arae badly injured in the machine
cry ttt the Seaforth .shoe factory
eral (L'ty3 ego. Ile wee working too
etoie to u belt when hie arm 'got
caught.
Trial Catarnh treatments are be -
in; 'mailed out free. on rolueat by
Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. These testi
are proving to the people -
wit.hout a penny's cost- the .3reat
value of this scientific pre,scription
known to druggists everywhere as
Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold
by \V. 8. Howey.
Owing to dull times, the working
staff of the three factories of the
Canada Furniture Manufacturers
Limited, \\'ingham has been coni-idct-
ably reduced. Between thirty ant
thirty-five hands have been laid off.
The dee th took place on -Monday
of one of Bullet towwn3hip ys idents
in the porion of Mr. Goo. Wheatley,
The deceased wvho wile in his 72nd
year, was one of lfullott's .most res.-
pected Ineside,nt.i :tat 1 Itis death is
much rexretted by ,his numerou•t
f ricnds.
The S0.tfertl. Furniture factory
has laid off twenty workmen, but
only temporarily. Other factories in
the province hive laid off mon, but
not on account of lack of orders,
but fdr difficulty in obtaining payt-
inent±'for the ;node after they have
been =old and delivered.
To check a cold quickly, ;get from
your dru;gist some little Candy Cola
Tablets called 1'reventlei. •Dru;ziet3
everywhere are now dispensing Pree-
ventics for they are not only safe,
but decidedly certain and prompt.
I'rnventics contain no quinine, no
laxative. nothing harsh nor sicken -
hie. Taken at the "sneeze stage"
l'reventics will prevent Pneumonia,
Bronchitis. La Grippe. etc. Hence
the name, I'reventics. Good for
feverish children. 48 Preventici Qa
cents. Trial boxes 5c. Sold by W.
8. Itow'ey.
lire. Alea.ln.lc'r Wilsons died 'It
the residence of her dsu.(hter Mfrs.
Andrew YDutie .at Seaford' Tuesdly
eveniu; November 12th, :1: )d 85 years
\' ilaoa'14 nelidett darns teas Mar-
t•et Scott Gore!dock , and 'vis barn
• Selkirk, Sco:I.Ind and live, in Mo.
Killop Nine(' .<1,• W:13 11 years of age
Mr. W. .1. Il mitten, who has been
couduetin.t tee (trip hotel, at &a-
(04 th, for the p tit three 'months
his .old .out I.0 Mr. harry Carnochan
A meeting of the. liceie•,o oonmi ,Kell-
er e will h, held on the 29th *net.
:it Kipper, •u cotl.aldor Ii!:s applied'•
tion for .e transfer '..f the lici•nie.
On Thursday evening, Mr. It. W.
('uunte1, jeweler of Clinteen MO t with
a very mast}' accident. While work-
ins in the y ted, he happened to edep
on .4!t opt riled nail, which Went
cie,111 1 WOW/ It hi' fo'►t, Prot ruditre at
the upper side. The 'nail was a
rutty one. ,and althiurh no ncrittus
:eiulti are anticipated from the ac-
cident, Mr. C'ouuter will be laid up
for .some titne.
When the atatu:ich, heart or Kid-
ney nerves .;et weak, then those or-
gans alww'ayi fail. Don't drug the
8tcxnlcli nor stimulate elle heart or
kidneys. That 14 simply
amake-
Shift.
m
ak
_
ahItt Get akno n t
o
dru;;ist'i everywhere at Dr. Shoop's
Restorative. The Restorative ie
pr
e•
pared exrrcviiv for 'those weak in-
slde err'.c8trcnzth n
thesen coves
build them up with 1)r. Shcop's Res'
(ora live-ltablete or liquid -:and 8eC
how quickly help a ill eom('. Free
sample lest• tent on reeueet by Dr.
Shoop. Racine. \Via. Your'tetlth i<
surely worth this 14/at. W. 8. fleece
Dru.rzis1.
Herold ('•intclon. tion .of l'ctet
Cantclon, of Clinton while out with
some boys, was accfdentiy sls')t 1n the'
1t.i;h by a companion named Law_'
son. The host were acme diet trace
apart and welkin; olone the r••61.
Toed track when Lan eon than;ht he
w'oul 1 try a .hot to -tee how fir it
w-oul I carry, with the above result.
11r. Thompson wt. caller) ine but
w, to unable to belts the bullet, eel
it in t y he neee-ia.', ry to tote the X - 1
r ty'a before it c•in be rc•mor. t1.
A n cat ly w eddir,x look price
Tttut ulie ntornie z et 8t. (iynr. e'•
Church. Gntlet ich wh'n Ethel AI-
frett t. second deu;titer of 11r.
and Mrs. William C'a't wt( unit•
cd in the holy bonds of mit/
rimony to llalry tl.e'stet Sturdy. O:t'
of \l•. .end Mrs. O. F. ?sturdy, Tho
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TRE E1E1 B+R T1ME8, NOVEMBER 21st 1907.
event tock place at. 6.30 u. in. the
lector of tb,, church. Rev. 1l. 'Turn.
hull, offiotatilt;. The bride a ure
a It avenins r Suit o[ r..e'. y blur
French broadcloth and a lh COUIIIl4
I'at of bnowwn. and was attended by
her :sister. 51i,s Laura. Fred Sturdy
brother of the ';rooru teat best wan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sturdy left on tt:u
7.10 a. in, train ou '.1 honycwoon
trip to Detroit, fort lluton.Buff alo
and other point3.
A tickling cough front any cause,
i, ;uickly 'slopped by Dr. Shoop'a
Cough Cure. It is so h:u'nlle33 and
safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers
everywhere to :give it Without b-'ei-
tatia' even to very young babes.
The wholesome ;newt leaves an tett-
der semi of a )ung healitt; moun-
tainous r,brub furnish the curative
to -overlies to Dr. Sloop's Cou;h Cure
It calms 01he cough, and heals the.
sore and eensitive bronchial mem-
branes. No opium, no chloroform,
not.hin; harsb used to injure or sup -
prem. Simply a r(-4inoue plant ex-
tract, that helps to heal aching
lungs. The Spaniards call Shit
shrub which the Doctor uiei, "The
Sacred Herb." Demand Ur. Shoop's
Take no other. Sold by \V. S. Howe
e y.
Mr.i. 1101mee. probably the oldest
'.'.omen in the County of lfuron, as
well a3 the largest continuous rest-
(10(1(3 of the (butlty, diel nt hes
hone, 'Ilolme.ivilte four tuile,i West
of Clinton. Saturday in her 102nd
year. The late Mr3. Ilninles was the
widow of the late John Ilolmoa, who
seproaented the Huron district in
Parliament in 1857, Ravin; defeated
the Ilion. Mr. Caylcy. Mrs. Holmes
wai nn exceptionally bright and in-
etelli;ent woman and nottvitlisl.and-
in; her f;rca( ale retained the u -.a
of Ler :faculties almost to the last.
alto has however, not been able to
leave her Lome for sanau years. Slid
wax a life-long -end devote:l mem-
ber df the Methodist Church and
,euerou.4ly contributed to its ma:n-
tena,ncc.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS
OLD AND WELL-TRIILD Rastr.,v-Mrs
Winslow'sSoothing Syrup hat boat. sod t or
over sixty years by minions of mother tr their
children while teething. with pertt. .uccey.
It soothes the child, softens the gums, ,+iya WI
pain, sures wind colic. and Is the bei. ••-nedy
for Dtarnccea. It le plea,+ant to the tn- Sold
by druggists in every part of the two, 1. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is tnoatcnlabl.. Be
sure and take Mrs Winslow's S....thlug
eyrnpand ask for no other kind.
Guaranteed undor the Food and
Drugs Alt, June 30th, 1906. Serial
Number 1098.
PRINTED IIY ItEQCETS
Mir the following by ehcakin; Wall
in a bottle and take in teaspcouful
dome' after meals and at bedtime:,
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce .
C m u 1 h,
Compound n ac:,on, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Saraeparilla. three
ounce3. A local dru;gist Ii t he au-
thority that these simple harmless
ingredients ,can be obtailted at no.
initial cost from our )tome drug;tats.
The mixture Is t.aid to cleanse and
strengthen the clo;oed and inactive
Kidneys, ovearcomin; 7i:ickachr, lllad•
der weakness and Urinary trouble of
all kinds, if taken before the stage
of Briitt'3 disease.
Those who (clave tried this say it
positively overcomes pains in the
back, clears the urine of ,sediment
and reeulate3 urinaiion, especially' at
ni;ht curing even tete '.worst forme
of bladder w•aaknes3.
Every man or .woman bete who
feats that the kidneyi are not st►'one
or actin; in a stealthy manner
should mix this prescription at hake!
and'3ive it a trial, n3 it it said to 10
wonders ,tor many parion.4.
The Soranton (Pa.) Times wee first
to print 'this remarkable prescrip-
tion, in October of 1906 since when
all the ieadine newspapers of New
York. Boston, Philadelphia Pit It.
burg, and other cities have made
many announcements of it to their
rca der4.
Brucefleld
The .'.hooting match Il last '.week
w:aA a ,;rand success. The Wen tber
wa14 not very favorable but the boys
turned out and bagged some fine
game. S. 'ray'lor's Fide was the
lour.
We ate pleased to woe Nat Taylor
around •a;Ali after his inns<li.
Mr. it. Itossenbet'ry beet hie v.11-
uablc horse, Alpha Bell on !Stolid et'.
The horse me( with an accident at
8t. Joseph. brid,c oftt Novemb: r 1t1t
and had ('o be killc:l'two weeks lit-
er.
&'(+der McGieeor is able to b. out
a.fain after beflr•z confined to the
house for a couple of '.'.Deka.
Quite a numb e from here at(:ttd-
cd G. T. Niel: •y'• sale .,t Nippon
nn Tueaaay.
kusseldale
\irs. Ward /formerly of Fullerton
died at her ewe: rust:ietic' Mitchell
on S•iturd:ey the 16th Init. :it ill,
ripe old :e se of 96 years. She leaves
four :tont 10 mourn her Inv%: J;Imre,
of Stratford; Robert. •,t Fullerton ;
\\•illiirn. of U.1>nrne and Thomt.t of
Mitchell.
Quito e .e no •r front 1 I
'a
vies,t -
:1'. ,te
t nil •d
Lbs•: t
•Atrya
l t ho
e
. 1 1idl a
t Church, K'rkt
,
t in c:>n-
uection with ih• fowl supper
given oe Tuesd.IV Mehl.
.it Thos.
8me1t
of Elimville sunk
a eel! frr \
o _, t
What is Catarrh?
A Dangerous Disease Affecting
Thousands of People.
It 13 an inflammation of the mucon3
membrane, and may affect the note,
ttrvent, stomach, boweli, ..r bladder.
NASAL. CATARRH is most common,
Often conking on ear gradually that it
has a first hold before it is suspected.
Catarrh t+ aggravated by colds, but
depends on impure blood. When
chronic it ie liable to develop
into con-
enneption. it i+ therefore very oeri0ue.
The true remedy for catarrh ie Hood's
Sereeparilla, because it purifies the
blood, and removes the c111150. effecting
radical and permanent cure:'..
Begin treatment at once with
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by drunists everywhere.
IM Doses One Dollar. Prepared be
C. 1. HOOD CO.. Lowell, )lass.
Ill) 1iltt►l",
rmt.wema®s�m+macamra+snrassao�rrn.a uaW
A\kpetabkPreparationforAs-
simtlathig thei'OodandRegula-
tllig the Slomel�si d
I\1.1\!ti ( 1111 DRI
Pzomote s Digeslion,C111Uerful-
nessandRest.Contains neither
Opium)torphine nor Mineral.
NOT NARCOTIC.
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AG :r•
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Amin bid •
Itlbtrtl+eeedd..
.fist -
Ayer
ar /Irick
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Apetfect Remedy forConstipa-
lion. Sour Stotnach,Diarrhoea,
Worms,Convulsions,Feverish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
TacSimilleSignat�ure of
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NEW YORK.
111, lnuntl.', o1e2
i) Unit ti -.35(I '. 1 1
EXACT COPYQF WR.PPze.
CASTORIA
los Infanta and aei,a..A,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Begs the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
INS semens somasT. N TOON erre.
x
curing plenty of water at a depth
of 13 ifeet.
Orwin; to the scarcity of fodder
:guile a number of the farmers are
blo'.wine in their straw titacks.
David and Mabel Manson :un:1 .lean
Cole attended a rlocfal patty at the
home of John Walker. near Mitchell
on Friday night.
Flora and Hector SfoPhail spent
fi
�undaw under tue patenial roof.
To get relief from indigestion, bil•
ioueness, constipation or torpid liver
without disturbing tho stomach or
purging tho bowels, take a few doses
of Carter's Little Liver Pills they
will please you.
Sexsmith.
On Friday evening, Mr. Caleb Hey-
wood of Exeter, took hie t;ranlaphone
and drove out to the home of, Mr.
Jai. Gould, where he entertained the
Gould family and some of their
fr'iende fur two !tours. The selec-
tions were very much appreciated by
all present.
The Anniversary = r
h An ''.. ear ' c '. cc of t h •
Ill .e t R
y
8exemith Met hodiit church will he
held next Sunday. There will h
two services at 11 a. m. and 7 p.
m. Rev. Bug;ins, of Seaforth, will
preach at both services and the Kip -
pen choir will furniah the music.
Exeter school board.
The 100 Year Old Cough Cure
If the throat is "raw," -chest sore -bad cough
-and you ache "all over "-take
4
Bole's Preparation of
• Friar's Cough Balsam
Best thing you ever tried. It eases the throat -heals the lungs -breaks up a cold -
and cures a cough in no time.
Prepared by the largest wholesale drug house in the .world
use for over a century. Big bottle, 25c. At druggists.
NATIONAL DRUID a CHEMICAL CO., UMi?co -
from the formula in
ea
LONDON, 05,
Glasses Properly Fitted
to /lift the eyes ere a blessing. Improperly
fitted, they are very injurious and worse than
none at n!I.
We specially solicit the. patronage of those
who nave been badly fitted by inexperienced
opticians and traveling fakirs.
Come to London and have our Specialists
make a thorough examination of your eyes. The
lenses prescribed by Them ere ground in our
own Laboratory under our personal supervision.
thereby ensuring absolute perfection.
Appointment by mail or phone 1877.
THE TAIT-BROWN OPTICAL CO.
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS
237 Medals Street, Leers, Oaf.
Centralia
Rev. \V. 11. Butt and ,ion Andrew
were in Nippon •••a Sunday. l(ev.
Butt conducted 'the ttorvice.i there.
Rev. Cocking, of Toronto, preached
here Sundry morning and evcnine.
On Monday evenitt; ho gave a leo-
tune on Japan awl alio showed a
number of dime light view:. Mr.
Cockin;c has been a mission try in
Loon And his lecture was much ar-
l.aecitt,•d by 1111 listen.
alt. Albert Persona, of \Vienipee,
is the 1_ur=t of his brother Mr. 'Wm.
Mr. Thoma.: Edwards. who 1113
104.11 41.11(11 hie sint;.r Mr.:. Chtrlc•t
Duplan for the pact two weeks re-
turned to London Monday.
Mr. R. T. 1'ereuton, of L'ndon, it
the great of Mr:. Jam,3 'landlord.
Me42134. Parsons and 1),Ivii :ere
busily en;a;;ed :buying poultry and
eettine them 'ready for ihippine•
We melte-Nome that the else of
lir+. i'letcher '.,sinal the ex••cubors
of her neo' 11 •1 . the Lite Mrs. Jan.'
LEARN DRESS -MAKING BY MAIL %`.""iI Ill(
t r, 111 V 1 t a t l l .l eller
in your marc li..:e at home, or ;etlirrs .1 Snb-tnnti,el 0;:44)4 p-+y'ru •n1.
Take a Personal Course at School
Mrs. Fletcher had her <alieitor+ take
•t0}►t to ir1o'.ent Lhe •.-at.il.n• b:int
•. ,'rind up un' 11 .hr• should ;t.'( t
t lement.
To enable all Io (earn we teach on
cash or instalment plan. \Vc also teach a
personal class at school once a month.
Class commencing last Tuesday of each
month. These lessons teaches 11ow' to cut,
fitand put to thee • tt
.t garment C
f�
from the
)
plainest t . .'st'
•t nc. et waist a st suit tothe v
most dahor
ate dress. The whole family can learn from
one course. We have taught over seven
thousand dress -making,
s.and •u• ,
guarantee to
give five hundred dollars to any one that
cannot 1 '.c
c am e between the age of ►{ and
40, You cannot leann dress -malting as
thorough as this course teaches if you
work in shops for years. Beware of imita
tions as we employ no one outside the
school. This is the only experienced Dress
Cutting School in Canada and excelled by
none in any ether country. Write at once
for particulars, as we have cut our rate one•
third for a short time. Address: -
SANDERS' DRESS -CUTTING ic$OOL,
31 Erie St.,etre tlord,Om...Gbadar
WANTED AT ONCE. -Wo have de-
rided to instru:t end employ a-num•
bor of .im tri young ladies to teach
our course in Dre's.m'ki-• 3, t:Pitt;
r t'
one tcicL_( r for th tx trear•:l;t
towns whore they live-.';' 20 to
3.i. Th'.,e wh►o ha ve worked Ott
de-=:inx, er like drnwilrt pre'-
forret. I'katve do no: apply unl.••as
you c in devote your whole time.
Addreia-THF. SCHOOL. ,
Cd111TONI. =Al.
Peen tie11s Kkd 101Bart Alla 601Meatus
of
(:l(c1NI) 'I'RI'NIe EXHIBIT, JAMES -
TOW N EXi POSITION
'feI• i1t w • tecxiwcd th t
t
Jury u w of Alt tots .1 .lues=Low'11 F:xpo-
•Ilion. Nor'vo'k \':e. have .euuounce:l
t
t it Gomel .t.1 1
n Trunk exhibit hes •
et
n
:14%. .te114. .I two ,told mesial:+ :end one
e, .
-iiw r !meld .covering installinz of
1•:x2 ihi1. Photographic scene+ atld
G tune l)I play.
-FARM FOR SALE -50 acre+ on
Theme 1(ond adjcininx corporation.
All in ere 4s, also fine brick !lotto,
on Andrew itr.'et %with all modern
inlprovemt'nit. Apply to Thos. Itus•
sell, Exeter.
Pasture Farm for Sale
East half lot 8, South houedary,
Hay. 50 acres. Good pasture farm ;
river lotiobto corner and ;oaf shale.
Hale by auction will take place at
(7ommercial Hotel, Exeter, on Hat•
urday Nov. -
ir
1 at 2 o'clock. John
(fill, Auet. ('h',a. Ilox, Prop. Glad•,
man & 'i(an1ury, solicitors.
House and Lot for Sale
. louse and lot for sale I't. Jot 156
Con. 12 Pshorne. 1-2 acre land good od l
brick cottage fled stable. Must be
vo:d. Apply Thos. Cameron. Asetioe-
eer Farquhar.
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The Molsons Bauk
Established 185&.
HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL.
CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • :3.000.000.00
RESERVE FUND • • • • • • • • • • • • • S3.000,000.00
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 A Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, &tanager
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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-
varding, iron posts.
Sell or exchange for the
above goods.
M. CKs on ER Son
near the old market
Main St. Exeter
STRATFORD, ONT.
We Teach !Telegraphy
We have.threel departments: •I -
Commercial, Shorthand and Te-
legraphy. We employ the best ..}}..
teachers that money can hire. •1•
Our courses are thorough and ,'II,
+ practical and we assist worthy rt.
students to positions. Those
who wish to get a MONEY
MAKING EDUCATION should
get the best. Write for our new
catalogue a
getparticulars.
nd
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This is the best time of the +
1 year to enter our classes.
ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN,
Principals. 4.'I'
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SUBSCRIBE FOR TILE TIMES.
We have in stock some of the
most beautiful Pianos we have
ever shown. Also some slight-
ly used Pianos at greatly re-
duced prices.
if you think of buying step
in and see them. You can pay
for them in weekly, monthly
or yearly payments, which
ever suits you best.
Also Sewing Machines, Organs,
Stationery and small goods in variety
and prices to suit all classes of buyers.
S. MARTIN & SON
Store Property for Sale
n the village of Exeter, composed
of the North part of Lot 11 on the
West side of Main Street, consisting
of one good More and the building
now used for a postoffice, knbwn as
The Johns Block.
For terms and particulars apply
to Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer, Far-
quhar. 11-19.47.
For Sale or to Rent.
LotNo.5Stephen
1 Con 2. of 8t h n
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Tp.!
Co.Iluron sin' 100 ae •i t
of cont i i . rc o
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land well fenced and drained ; with
good orchard, about 20 acres of goofs
bush modern bulIdin , convenient
to school,church andmarkett and
is situate about 2 miles from the
tr`lln.3e of Exeter. It not cold be -
ore Nov. 15th will be rented, For
further particulars apply to Robert
Leathorne, Esq. 286 Weliin;ton St.
London, Ont. or to Messrs. Dickson
& Carlin;, Barristers etc., Exeter
Ontario. 10.5-07-4
Rea1 Estate For Sale
Part lot ,No. 4 oontainine ten
acres of land ,good brick house, ?ergo
orchard with all kinds of fruit, and
neverfailin; well of hard water. This
beautiful property lies immediately
West Railroad onthe Lake Road,
contains thousands of dollars worth
of 'gravel and is ronvenient to Ex. -
ter. This property must ho sold ns
John Northnott, tete proprletor•9
health has failed. Ealy ?terms of
payment. A b't snap. For terms
and particulars apply to Thos. Cem•
eron, Auctioneer Farquhar.
leaxjkie c Sweet is Est
A gents Ilmnfl la■rw.
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DLNTAL
D11. A. R. KINSMAN, 1. D. S„ D.
D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Oladman & Stanbury'e
Main street -Exuma.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8.
D. D. S., Dentist. Member Ot
R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto Uniyeraitta
OHHICE:-Over Dickson & Carling*
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
M11D1OAL
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. U
J•W
• P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un
fenny. office and reeidenence. Dominitne
Laboratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
J LEWIS THOMAS
' Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department of Public Works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal nut eo na ty
Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and wwaterwOrZD
System Wharves, Bridges and Re•euforced Concretive
Phone 22.0 London Ontario
mONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for iamb
and upon farm or village Lroperty ab !owe
ale of la bereeb.
DICKSON R CARLING
Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
llcltora Notaries Conaaosrs•
Bunk. Tonna
otters, Solicitors fvor the MO1ao
Meaey toLoan ab lowest rates of Interest.
01710E1 -MAIN STREET, Ea ,117126
a. OAaLnte a A. L. a. DiaNSOF
CONEY TO LOAN.
We have a tangs amount of private funds
can on farm and village properties at lowrsbe
interest.
OLADMAN & STANBURY
Barrtsten Solielton.[Mafu st.1Exeter
!MANIC BALLANTYNE
Lioenaed auctioneer for Donna*/
of Huron and Perth.
Spacial attention given to 1argl
stook sales. Town and village pre e
party sold by anotion on moderat,
coatmisaione.
Orders may, be left at the Time
office or at reafdenoe, Klimvillg,
Cbareea moderate.
The Usborne and fllbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office. Farquhar,:Ont.
Pres. W. 11, PASSMORE, Farquhar/I
Vice-Prea.:-J, L. RUSSELL, -
RUSSELLDALE, P. 0,
DIRECTORS.
WM. ROY, BOdINHOLM P. 0
War. BROC'K WiNCHELBEA P. 0.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0
ROBERT NORRIS, Staff a.
AGENTS,
JOHN EMERY. Exeter, eggnt toe
Usborne and Iliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, ageing
for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.Treas, Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, %Hefter,
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HOMESTEAD RE(it'LATiONS.
A\ y even numbered section of Dominion Lands ID
wanitot.s,'askatchewan and Altxrta, etcept)nk
.. and 20, not reserved, may be homesteaded by
any person who Is the sole head of a family, or any
male o. er 18 ye: rs of age, to the ettent of one -guar.
ter section of Iris acres, more or less.
Application for entry must he made in per n t v
the applicant ata Dominion lands Agency Sufis
igen, y for the district in which the land is NI nite,
Entry t.y pmt) may, t.o. e.. r, tie made at an igen.
c4 on rerlair n r i
n n fitions ,
the Gthr n
r mother, h
> er son
daughter, b mther or-ts
sister of an inte
ndin• homes
leader.
The homesteader is reepnrerl to perform the
homestead due ie. under one of the folies Ing plans:
11 At least six months' •e r u,
reside/fee fen e u n ,.
( st 1 ndtl•
i
cation of thearr wet '
I Irne h yearl
or thee,) ea
n.
1 _ Ahomesteader may, if l he so datn a
perforin
n
the required ns. re r ules h• living en
farming
land owned solely by him. not len than eighty Dee
,Jerinnst . ion .,enxetnenht,p iinn t!lend' milli irliot moeeIsthhois mregesnead
lre.
(:q if the lather for mother, if the lather to de.
ceased) of the homesteader has permanent residence
on fanning land owned solely by him. not less thaD
eighty (xt) ares fn extent, in the Itrinitt of rhe
homestead. or upon a homestead (meted for by hint
in the xirinity, such homesteader may perform his- ,
can residence duties by 11.ing with stile father or
mother.
4 The term "vicinit)" in the iso prrceeding
paragraphs is defined as meaning not more than
nine miles in ',Bret line, exrinsi.e of road a1 ow.
metal ,,0510.1 In Ma measurement.
A homesteader intending to perform his rest-
drn(e duties In'monism e with the shote shifts
lii int, with his parents or net fuming lard owned by
himself mint notify the Arent of the tistrki of such
int. 4tion,
Sit months' notice in writing should be ghee t0
the ('omnra.ioner of Dominion fonds at Ottawa Of
n1rentinn to apply for latent,
w. w.('('RY,
Deputy of the Minister of (h.lu:erior
5. I:.- CnautJorised pnrliration of this ad.entse-
Mefit OM nM he pais) for
p`�TOASd.
spatt1.n w �iM 1M/ Yot hie MO
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