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Exeter Times, 1907-12-05, Page 471113 ! Z E T R R TIME 8% DEMEMBER 5th 1907. JUST IU(RIVfli A very choice assortment of TOILET ARTICLES I air Brushes,—Combs Cloth Brushes,—Whisks Tooth and Nail Brushes Shaving Brushes Pock(t Mirrors Fine Soaps and Perfume Talcum and Face Powder For the Best • and Newest Call at BROWNING'S Drug Store /Smoke Doctors Prescription Beet 5c. cigar in town The Exeter Times Exeter, Ontario. Serms of Subscription $1.00 per 'fear In advance. $1.50 pay be harged if not so paid. To United stated subscribers, $1.50 strictly in dvanoe• No. 'paper discontinue) Intal all arrears are paid, unless at he option of the publisher. The late to w'bicb every subscription is sld is denoted on the label. Advertising rates on application. THE EXETER TIMES P'T'G CO. Limited. London Election Worker WJIY DON'T FARMERS AU. VE1tTISE:Y This :1uc;,t)out has often IuK•1l ,►sk ed, but tiett,mj not to hate t,ea,tt tont- atc-cred. The reason .lppirttttly is, that thefartuera -Ire under the lot - ,pression that It Choy call attentlou through the ,columns of the press what they- have for sale, their neigh- bors tt ill *think t hey are hard up and wwi'dh to get rill of ,some of their stock in order to ;et dotes ready money. This is 'a mistaken idea and if the fanners would only consider; the question a moment .and use the ( local newspaper as an advertising imedium, the ;paper would be worth to theta in each year many (lanes what they pay for subscription and advertisin„. Who are the most iltCCetS tf ul mer- chants; Those who use ism columlts of the press Irttcay, and you never hear iityone say tlas,,e int•[chants are bald up because they ativt:rtiye tx - Mn-ive'ly, but on the other Land they are looked upon as beitlig .I►e•Lind the times if they &stet advertise. It. is t;t sure thing ihtt the far- mer retakes his living out of what Ile sells or trades and 1u is always tlouk- ilx for ;purchasers *who will pay the highest prevailing prise... -''or in- stance if it firmer has a Jot of hq;s or tcal1le he %%lilies to ?ell, would it net be be,tt.ir to idver.tint the fact Jor .t very small sura, and have all the buyers c ► ( on hint 'ill - stead stead ,of w•aitinz until the buyer should happen to call on hint on, his trips through the ,country. Thi method of aiiv.•rtisin(z we are sure, would be zreatly appreciated by the buyer- and to the farmer *would be invaluable. If you .have anything.; to ?cell, try the plan of ativertisinlg and l=ee Lott well it will work out to you11 int. -r. esti. Note and Comment • he Liberal nomination for \Nott rots will be held to -day Ott Dun - non. in=toad of at Goderieli. • • • • • ollu Stanfield, .Conservative was t Thursday elected in the Colches- sten. N. b.. bye -election. Mr. afield is the only 'Conservative rubor from lova Scotia. • • • • • t ly ,understood ,that .Viscount ashi, minister of foreign affairs. a:essurcd Mr. Lemieux that the anese: Government is prepared to t the View s of Canada regarding Ration of imluli.:ration. • • • • • Thc fourth session of the lentil lament of Canada opened tkt 01- a on Thursday last (with .rho Since the Go(tet•iclt Board of Health .ccrelnonio.. Five new mem- took action to ,stamp out the out. - were introduced on the opening break of small pox, there have bceu Sir Wilfrid Laurier presented no new cartes developed. and Mr. Bordet two. When the, Stomach, Heart, . or Convicted Jud,.c \\'incht•,ster at Toronto, last Friday, aunouttced to Goo. M. Reit Wm. Mulloy, ,Dan Wiley and John ('Gorman, that they were guilty of the charge of conspiracy to bribe, and corrupt the ;general electorate in the Province of Ontario. 4. The 'verdict came as ;t bolt frons the blue and completely floored the entire forces for the defence, who had lookel cott- fidently for a straight- acluittal, or failirl,z its that h:td expected the Ca se.s to be ;noxi -suited. After finding the defendants guilty he allotve1 them out on ,bail in the rum of $5,000 each in order that they may appeal from the (h3ciiiuu. Huron • • • • • kidney nerves I ct weak, then those taws, Dec. 1.-'1 he cu;LOUIS re- organs always fail. Don't drug the 3 for the month of •Novetutier Stomach, nor Stimulate the heart or led $4,57.1,105 an increase 01 Kidneys. That is simply to make - „S99, as compared with last year. ibift. tact a pre-criptioti known to Druggists everywhere as 1)r•. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is pre- pared cxi►ressly for thcs•3 weak in- side nerves. Strent2tth ti thew nerves build them up tvitlt I)r. Shoop's Re- storative -tablets or livid- anti see how ;1uickly help trill conte. Fret' test slant on reluest by I)r. Shoop. Racine, Wis. 1 our .h.'alt It is surely worth this t-iwplc test. For sale by \V. S. llowey ndiatures of $51,51`',161.09 Ex- lteuben Graham, of the Graham iturt� for .r:►iltway•s .anti (•.ttrnllsiClintoil appe.trcd :before Jia,glitrat:_ untvd to $3,02.0,•107.18 of "%s*hich =lnder to last iweek .aid plc.!.led 7 907.66 wwaa for the Intercolorti tl guilty to :1llo%win, Itis: ,ort, %t hu is at $-5,537,867.50 for the .Nation,!l minor to attend bar and WaS fine, *continental rajltv'ay. Sub-?j+Ii s $10,00 anti costs. The inspector tt .321,889.30 anti batultit•s of $1.511, claims he warned Graham but tto were rrai'1. notice was taken of the warnip3• • • • • • I To cleeck ,+ cold quickly. get from ASIIINGTON Nov. '27 -Ott in; to your drug;j+t polite little Cantly Col.( large amount of suh-cr ip(ionet re- i Tablets OC.tll,:(I 1'rcventics. 1)rug- d the secretary 'of the !United gist, evet•yst het t• au: now dispensing es treasury late to -day 'tnnounc- '1'rcventics, for they are ;kat only hat the subscription to the t1►rec : safe, but rlecideilly ef[cctiv,. ;knit cent. certificate of indebtedness! prompt. Piet entic4 cuntaitt nu he act of .lett.• :31. 18914ir,wited b).luinint•, Ito laxative, within.; liIr41i circular of Noventb r 1S, 1907, i+1 nor sickenittz. Taken at the ”-neeze d anti that no au set ip ion r.'- 1 *!tags" i'reventics will prevent 1'nt•u- cd after the close of bels esa on I n►..ni;r, Itrenehitis, let Grippe ate, '&titer 27t IL. will b,. coli de r,..(1. :tench the • ' rt• ' a t 1 r vt ntic (u� i •several assistant treasurers of , for feverish child! en. 1!s 1'reventic, united states have bs it itt-d rust- 2.) cent a, 'it ill 1tt•iei ;► cents Sold of to accept :11.V further offers 1►y W. 8. Battey decided ineprovctn•tnt in bit;ine:5I lames 11. John -tett, of (:e►.lerich djlion4 1i►touzht)mt the coun(ry ,% ho tt1 1l ut11. t• illy 1 4j4till.; in (' it VW, oI•ible th:lct the 1 pt,icin; :1 plow in the sk tt irt. rink, 4'1ar'y will not extend his allot- nt i-tt• t itess•st.•p anti front the f ill it ( further than throe .itwady tt it• rend,•ioil uncon,ciuu:. i'ourteen d'•• stitchc t vt,re !coolie(' to close the -- -` %%ulama in hit temple, but it 14 •1 tial (',Itarrh tteminent ,1.• being pleasure to ...tau! that he was able ;io sled out free, on re'u ‘t, by 1)r. be on the street- next day, aln►o:t • I'. Marine. \\ i-. These test: ur' :1: well .i; .• Vet-, except that he is wink je) ay pool/le—Wit bout n .till ds4[ leered. '1'h. call was very t,y's 041.44 —the ,areal vslut• of this close. ntjfic pre-criptiot% known to ,11 t. 1• s srveryvth,r, :,.t 7)r. Shoo) :4 iA ticklitaz cones*, frtin ally close, It;u rrll Remedy. Solei by W. y, s !nick's. ',Lopped by Dr. 8}vs)P'; ►vier. ; Cou,h Cure. And it is -a) 1 horouzhly ilrat•►nles; and raft• that ))r. tsh(x)p the first eight months of the •nt fiscal year the custom,! rev - has been $31,225,081 an irtcrea;e 7,075,090 or over 25 per cenh (Is pared with the cui're:pomding tit c'f .1906. • • • • • TA\WA. Nov. 28 -The trul•iic ac- nt for the ?tin.: months ondin3 ch 31 were presented to -day ani v sec:•jt►ts on account of the con- ated fun! of $67,969,328.29 with t tells n101 iit'ri ere ry W it -•re to ;rive it nitheel heel 13tion. even ito very .voune hat►t•1. The wwholesorne steeri lea' = .1 rid tender .dt•'nim of :1 111114 - !wall .1 t.' I11 I) ') tit O .1 i i alt ut u t hruh, furnish the rut '11 ( pr'o.crti:.1 to 1)r. 8hcop'• l'ou:lt ('ere It caltns th,• a ugh, and hval 4 1 it t s re and s('nait iv • boat- membranes. r•at- menlbran.'s. No opium. .lin ochloro- f,)rnt, n•::tltirrz harsh a -('d to injure 01• (4111Tr ' 'i, Simply :1 r,•ainou, plaint ext r ict (.frit h,•Ips os hell Ir.:chine Inez.. The SP'nitrd. call call *Illi /.11 rill) vi- hie 11 the u•4e4, "Thr Sari, .1 iiclh." .%Iuuyi d;'- ntand lir. Shu .t,'a Cough Cure. Sold by \\•. hooey The death occurred lirid ty after. mein of lir,. John Iiernith to one of Goelrrich's old re ,idents. at til • .1 re of et years. She .uffer-cd 1 stroke of par.tlrsic a few days a;o *Incl '4ra(lu Illy- sank. She was one of the Sturdy family. .1 (arae ant n il• knt'tn family in the district. S.Antue1 Sturdy, of the ilur•on hold, Go:Is•rich Town chip is a trot her c.( 1 h.' ceased : Th(pi. Sturdy, of i1,- tclstuk . 13. ('.: John Sturdy at Anhttr;t. and Robert Sttltdy •it Dun, 2IUI:•tr. are other brothers. •uiets ,.he Cough Nis is one reason why Ayer's terry Pectoral is so valusa- 11 in consumption. It stops ilc wear and tear of useless oughing. But it does more -it controls the inflammation, ,uiets the fever, soothes, heals. isk your doctor about this. The best kind of • testimonial - " Sold for over sixty years." Mat 4IOAI M. by .1. C. Ano Oe., Lowell, Mass. Also tease torr• or P SARSAPARi1LA. tiersMLLs. R vlc►t%R. W bee, so s•er•e• 1 Wo publish tl• formulas of all our aodielre•. r+cewtry e regular tt If sick hr•Irlarhr is risers-, 'wh•►t 1 i• Carter Little Liver }'alt• i4' : her Hoods Sarsaparilla Hensel!. The Bert Lane Minstrel Oo. at the Exeter Opera Roues, Thursday night lkc. 12th. Get your seats at llrov n- 111;'3 Drug Store. Come and have u good t Rue. The many friends of Miss Olive St•Ilery were bhockcd on Saturday when they heard d of her death which occurred in Kincardine on that ally. The funeral took ptaco on Tuesday. Dr. -Sellers, her brother from here, attended the funeral. Wilfrid Stoneman of 'lorontl, 15 home visiting itis parents for a few weeks. The Ladies of Carmel Church in- tend ttoldinig a Bazaar its iJto Opera House on Friday evttniui; wlmti they will have lxwithrt fort.Le tt►1A of Many useful article; tfor Chrisewas tzifLs. Ref resh.mentt will also be Nerved in t Lt afternoon and evcnirt,;, 1'. W. Snailacombe has commenced to place ;t;ht' bottom in the_itkatin. rink anti if the weather keeps favor- able 'katitt3 will be jtt fuLi b1,1 -t` +,y he end of the wweok. Mr. Geo. Joynt has ciocie.d. ir1ttevap., orator after a very successful gra- ce*!. Mr. Duncan •Mo'Tavish, brother of Mrs. Fred Busch, of this village, who died near Shakespeare last week *vas buried tat Thursday last at I3:tird's ccmtst,ory. Messrs. Brown & Clark have al- most completed, their new showroom which will be one of the fitte,A in tltc couttttry. Our villaigo council have placed tw-o new cement cells in the blacksmith - shop of J. E. )ic1)oatnt+il for the ac- commodation of all unruly persons. They also intend tr,iIt ilio building for their water tanks and Piro en- gine. Mr. John Willis, of Exeter, who has been visiting tviidb Jir, .Jiro. D. Stewart for some days returned last week. A very pretty .'wedding' Was .-ulemn- ized at 11 o'clock Wednesday when Mips Beatrice, McQueen wits married Go Mr. Geo. If. Pollock. The bride was charmingly gowned in whi..' silk trimmed %vital 'White silk 1aot, 'vhitle her ,goitvs-away gown was, of brott n lady cldf}i It:rintnlcd with brown silk with hat 'to match. The younx coup.. le Were assi4ited by Mr. Edzar Mc- Queen and iMi 'Lucy Itututnegi.on, The wedding march was played by Mist Laura Dolton. After the rocep- tton a dainty 'Wedding dinner was served, after which Mr. and Mr,;. Follock drove ito Seitforyh, w'ttero they took the train on a honeymoon trip to Preston, Galt and llamilton. Mr. 1). W. I':03j is nlakin, exten- sive improvements to the interior of his rttitaurattt. ,\Ir. Andrew Johnson, who !*was here from llle West attending the funeral of his ntothrr, returned hotne last week. The many friends •of Mr. William Buchanan Will be plt'sed to learn that he is rapidly recovering from the stroke If() reoeived a month or so it,3o. Mr. Fred Jlantts, who recently told ,his tonsorial ial al►:trtyrllents to James Logan this week 1►urchair(•d *the par- lors of .1. V. Dinttcin, of 'l.urich,tak- its, pck‘sest;ion on Monday. There is no doubt he will make I;opd in 1iit'' neighboring villas.'. Mr. Wm. Fulton. of London, was In the village this week vietiSing his parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. E'ultlun. Sad indeed •'watt thy tsu(ldett etce►4h of \Wilfrid Moughton, youngest, esron of Mrs. '(Houghton. whit.!* occurred Monday lalit. The scum than Who Was i14 years of a;ate, was conversing+ Witt► tie ve.ral kitlleri in McArthur's hardware *store, twheli he toppled and felt to ale floor. When helping hands 1ifRol Litt• unfortum:►to young man up, life w:t.s extinct. Heart failure is abtributed to be the cause of his death. It i.; a most remark• able thin; ,*,hat Wilfrid is the fourth tnenitnar of t Le• fancily to turd death In the tiinti111- sudden manner. The funeral took place yesterday, inter- ment is i;t4 in the cemetery at Staf- f,. The Methodists intend holding a concert (in alb,' 9th in the church, lis. Duty, of 1.01111011, hay 1ee11 here for -44)01(• time preparing the eitilliten and the program promises to be very intert'9rinz. 1)r. and 11rt4. I'erzu-int were tit Myth last week spending a d ty or tttt) what friends. M r. Thomas Porti, of U:ekor.t, r•s here viyitinz his brother and other relatives, M Jatttcv 1 tr11 :r., *who mot it 11 a severe :lee ittcnt , : vt r.Il weeks ,1.20 by [:Illi►*_► vt•bile Pickin: 1Pp1,'-4, 34 ahic (:) ,;rt :(routs!. The your,z people (.1 th, Viit t;o enjoyed an as mthly in the Oi)e'ra (louse Monday evenin:. Mr. Hendrie, of Mt. Marys, was in 11,4 t 1I' _re tinr•itt tlrt' past week, risk t ii: z h:: A:ste+rs, Mesdames Moore anti II ton metton. Mr. ;old .1, Hawke, were in ("lin- 1‘`11 reeenft ly. the west. of Rev. and al r'. herr, Dame 1upt.tr has it tart several "r.ltli71 r nr.• ;to be eelebrat •,I in the tient' future. if you Deco try CI( ter'. Little 1.;..er Pills for nick headache, bil- iotlsnew, or constipation. Yml will never he 'tithout then). They are purely vegetable, stria!! and easy to t tire. i)nn't forget this. What r is Catarrh? A Dangerous Disease Affecting Thousands of People. 11 is an intlar ntation of the mucous membrane, and may affect the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, er bladder. NCATA11It11 is most common, often coiling on so gradually that it has a firm hold before it le suspected. Catarrh is aggravated t►y colds, but depends On impure blood. When chronic it i' liable to develop into con- stlrnptinn. It is therefore very serious. The Inst' remedy for catarrh ii 1iniul'ti Sarsaparilla, because it purities (111 b1,)Od, and remover the cause, effecting radical and permanent cures. Begin treatment at once with twill lo•irii•ely cure it Profile tthr► have wool them speak fr:+nklc of gold by druggists everywhere. Ass is1�lth. ; 'heir vt orf h. They are small and No D"'"On Dollar. *'repave** h easy t t tike. V. 1. HOOD ('0 . Lowell, ,!lass, JIIDDULI'lI COUNCIL The Council met pursuant to ad• journment un Nov. :30th. All went,• berg present except Councillor A. K. bo frotu above. White roses at t6a teen's places are drawn through ono ••••••••••••••N corner of dainty Christmas 'card, which bears each :;ueets name, liodain'3 van ho +vcas uafavojd:+bly atxsent, Sprays of auisilcst tis tied wits' a ()u complaint of Joseph (;taut the knot of *silver ribbon, through 'which is twisted It bone hair pm, will be souvenir•; for the *girls %%hick& twill cause some tuerrimelit.-'alt • t'11r ist- uiaa \\-ontan't Houle Contra HMI. Centralia Nelson E. Hicks, and Sin`.oi.•e''rolgiut•ti°n Pupil of London Conaertaton• Mui;c, 11. Ruthveu Mebonald, Charles White, London Eng., Ernest (1. Eardley-, London, Eng. A limited number of pupils will be accepted. Council instructed the clerk to lit -Wi- ly Albert Watson that he i; required to return the earth Inkett from :the roadway adjoins*!(; Mr. Grant's faint and leave -the &tine in the :4antt1 con• ditliott as it was formerly and Walla pati:faction tot the Council. Mr. Grant complains that 110 dug around his •shade* trues that 11? planned on the roadsldo• and it not returned it means sure death to the trees. Chas. \Wrefurd and other freeholl. crs and tenants of the Vills.ze of . Grantor( complained to t11,' Council � Kirktoi7 that the polite Trustee. collrg1(1 er- roneous r ' ly font them, 1 oll tax, Thecertifitoi 1 i'clic ager* Lala' Minstrel Co. at the Council ordered the Clerk to 'drawExetar Opera linin*•., 'Thursday night orders for the same N hit,i 1t1-• Ch air- � Dec, 12th, Get your seats at titan of the Trustee Boardtk,'3 Dru,; Brown - Store. Como and have a to the correctness of their claiut, good time. Gravel accounts to Ow amount of The Methodjtt Choir will furnish $t35 were paid and onsets (brawn on �ho music for the anniversary of the the treasurer for several Current ac- i Atidersott church :tppointtuent text counts. Sunday. The Council then adjourned 'tot MI-, F. J. Stinson has purchasedmeet a;; aitt Dec. 161 h., 1907, at 10 a. ui. i - - W. 1), STANLEY, i ler!:. Clearing Auction Sale, I -of- YARN! of - 1t1AND IN11LEMENTS Joseph White Auct. will st+ll by public :tuctiott for qtr. John harry, on Lot 5, ('on. 8, Illanshard 2 miles South East of \Woodham. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER .13th. .1907, commencing at one o'clock the fol- in, goods .home for Xmas. !noir*.; property. Her. Martin, of Exeter held divine service its the stone church on Sab- bath. Tilt. Presbyterian Sunday Schoe,l is ;going to have it christtnas tree. Blood -poisoning compels 'Mr. \Wise•- ntait to nurse his hand, (toad work *should be (lone :Ii tltE proper time, meta would not talk "Dutch," *;hen. The L. O. L. of Woodhull neat Thursday evening. SCHOOL 1tEvoter, the rt•sidt'nct of Jas. 'Tufts, awls* on cupied by Mr. ferry. Mris. Walter Jlazlewuod h,ss re- turned 1►otne after visits*!„ for a few days ill L.a,rtdutt. Mr. lra Marshall :spent Sunday on the Eighth line. The Kirktou mill is doitii3 n ruitla• In; business, belt*, compelled to run neght and day. Mist] Lizzie 'Switzer Ls improving slowly. Thc English church is preparing for a Christtu:t-, ,tree. Shier & 'Jlarsball are busy 1; tel- 11oltS1•:S-1 drivinz horse ri=its; 8 years old CAT -1'1I•:-1 cors' due to calve in .!larch ; :' rows due to calve in April 1 cow due to calve Jan. 23rd.: 1 cow due to calve May 1501.; 2 steers' 2 years old : 42 :steers rising throo yrs. old; 1 steer rising 2 years old; 1 steer 1 year old; 1 spring calf. IMPLEMENTS -1 set single hare: -as 1 top bury ; '1 cutter; 1 horse blanket : 1 duster ; Massey Viso harrow ; 1 roll of b rb wire; 1 hulls V. -N. Hazlewood, 11. Shier, dred pounds coiled wire!; 1 milk can Ilazlcwuod, It. Kirk. IV. -N. ferry Cap. 30 'gallons.; 3 cedar pasts; 30 T. Tufts, A. Beaily, 0. Brown F. hens ; 1 round water tnnk ; 10 tons • Brown, M. 'Wackier. A. Mack. Jr. of 'good hay. IV -A. Iteatty, C. Mack, A. Switzer TERMS-All:utni of $10 and urs- C. IIazlewood, A. Davis, N. DoUpt. -1- ,ler cash : over that amount 6 months 111.-T, \William , (1. Switzer, I. Hos. .a. credit will he given on furnishing kir!, 0. Kirk, I. itc' er.s E. Atkinson: approved joint notes. Six per cent. 1i. -A 'Walker, M. Wackier. II. Carr ' per annum Off for cash On credit P. Marshall, C. Taylor, A. Vickers,. amount,;, Pt- 1i-1.. Dirk, 8. Shier, E. Road - No reserve it the propr;etro Lis house. Pt. 1.-N. Switzer, E. Beatty sold his farm. M. Moore. .10S. WHITE JOHN i t:1 1;1: l - Auctioneer. Proprietor. Int'elS T. 1 I Savings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR ' ' Times a Year. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. H U RDON, Manager ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••G•••••••••N••••N••••• , The Molsons Bank Established 1833. BEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • 53.000,000.00 RESERVE FUND • • • • • • • S3►000'000.00 Assets Over $33000,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted. Highest Price Cash FOR DENTAL DR -A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury's all kinds old iron., cop- 1 Main Street -EXETER, 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. Ja6s011 & soy near the old market Main St. Exeter STRATFORD. ONT. By ;giving n better course of training than that given by any other similar institution in gntario, we ,have become one of the leading business train. in; schools its Canada. Our ;..graduates are its dontatii :at office assistants and business + colle,ge teachers. bur courses being the best our graduates t. succeed. If interested in your as own welfare w'rito ,now for _�_ i- our catalogue i. it is free. \\'e -I1as any pet a copy' of the t have three departments, Corn - DIED Times of Jain. ard. 1007: If �o the nlercial, Shorthand and Tele- \WIII'1'E:1'Olt1)-At Virden, .11:&n., on would appreciat( (h(1 favor very '1' ,graphic. • • i Sunday, I)ec, lit 1907, Adam White- much if you will stand it into the \\'inter term olfelis January ford, f:t,t her of Mrs. Thomas Ifawk1• office, 'We it to complete our +¢ t lith. Inc, Exeter, n,zed 80 v( lrs 9 months fisc. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Notice of the funeralzivcn later. + Principals, 4. BEE -In Parkhill, Monday, Decembera a T O R I A. +++.µ+++++++.L++++++++++++++ 2nd, William J. Bee, son of Mr. and Ewa the 1he Kind You Nate Always Bou d Mrs. Hiram Bee, formerly of Exeter, Signature aged 31 years, of 18 IF YOU ARE " ALWAYS TAKING COLD" it shows that the throat is sensitive and bronchial tubes weak. Make theca well and strong with Bole's Preparation of Friar's Cough Balsam It heals irritation and inflanllnation-strengthens the membrane of throat and lungs -and not only cures cough., but also protects you against catching another cot,1. as cents a bottle. At druggists. RATiONAL DRUG • CHEMICAL CO.. Lt111Tto Clearing Auction Sade of one heifer 2 years old; 1'2 j•e (rung= ; c,tih Horses and Cottle. TERMS -$5 and under, ; over that A11101n1 11 111ontht' credit on fur'nisliinz approved joint note, or Jo:. White, Auctioneer, will -ell t discount for 5 per cent. for c by public auction ort lot 15, tot' 11 line 1'0 111'(1) no rt'it-roe as tie. prop- rietor Ord and 1':horn(•, throe1u tr• r'ietor ii -port of stable room. tiers of :t nlit,• south of \Wcodh►tit, i Es-erytein.1 must and tti11 h.' eotd. on ! There %t jIl be no biddirtz-in. I'ltlD:\\', ,D1'.('. 11, 11107• ' .108. WAIT(; .los. ST1':1'IIISNS Coil It'•nrine it 1 o'clock the fol. Auctioneer. Proprietor. sot%int stork. 11I1OlnSES-I ,pan Zett.'r.ul pttrpo:o' nits*(•:, I 2 y,.t1)1,1, 1 ;cud pair. ('.1TT1,1•:-1 7 horc►uzlitoed llrtr•hsIn Auction Sale cow slue to elle, at time of +,Ile, FAItJt STOCK AN1) Ii11'LEMENTS nn cxlr 1 .rood milker : tee t Il(►rouzit- t Al r. Thomas Cameron has been bred 1)ur'lettn .cote fhb, to c,11tt' in it►structed to sell by Public Auction Ma reit : l izht •zcod !r,1(le Cow., fresh 1 011 in 5 calves front 2 weeks to One Lot 111, ('1,n. 12, Ilibberl on month old: Dict• ca'f :t mooth, old ; FRIDAY DECEMBER 30th. 1141)7 !I(>,t'SI'. AND LOT 1.1M SALE- (lum1114 11:'il,z at tateo'c•;o:k -11 tt•1► OnAndretw tit the f01Irm in!. property, rest, storey ,0111 :t j 11u1tSi:S--I -pan •4cldiesi 1 yeiri half 110 ick ;too t•, :rotor! itnbl.• (tit i call, azrirultmai ; 1 brood urtre in and sc.ft *water and 143 of an ter.. f,►•II it iultdr,1tt;ht ; 1 mare 6 of land. For particulars apply t•► 3•(•31 s c.;;I, tlr,ttt. Iii ; 1 -licking colt 1)tvid It..wcliffc, owner. (11.311;111: I .uckitt c4.:;1 by Goitien (�1ie• LEARN DRESS•MAKiNC BY MAIL (':1'('•1'1,1:--2 c(►t%•rt dne 1n calve time In your r -.are t:: ,e at home, or of :elle 2 rt►tans du, to calve 141 Tak©a Personal Course at School. liar cti : i 'le•'•'''y- cow iiiilkil►.c ; .' 11o. cOW'• ; $ :*errs 3 spars „Id ; 3 le.' ►. 1 r 3 v�:tr•t ► To enable all Io learn We trach on Yea" e Id, K vlct r+ .. ye ivy cash or instalment. plan. We :4180 teach a (s:i1, 1 ''tcer4 1 year cold, 4 heifers personal class at school once a month. ' 1 4.i1 old, 1 c:t11 5 months c►I'L Class cornmrnciug 1:11* 'Tuesday of each 110(44. _-Its ,st ore ht..ts 111) lbs. month. These lessens tea :hes how to cut, "' i zlrt, 1 brood esttw tt itlt litter a fit and put together any garment from the, 1,, a. 1 purebred \'ork sort. In (ate village of Exeter, composed plainest shirt waist suit, to the most (labor- \ ntiti t''1 or -14 ;., of the Nortli part of Lot 11 on the ate dress. The whole family can learn from ! \1 1'1.1•: \1 1•:NTS. 1 lumber t' w a zoo, 1 West t+:de of Mair, Strut, consitttitt; one course. We have 1 Ought over seven 11'r. Ir„It 'Vizi'', nrar'lir new ; 1 wa1011 of one 4oe►d ntorr, and t h" building thousand dress -making, and guarantee to i box lo•1 illrick t,. w : 1 •Bingle now used for a 1►ottoffioe, known as give fife hundred dollars to any one that t41ow, 1 2-11,rrnw plotw ; 1 set Iour The .Johns Block. cannot learn between the age k t.; and eve(ion ha t' rows, nearly new. 1 I'or terms ar:d particulars trippIy 40. \'0,1 cannot learn dress -making as ' (ioliltit' *work harness ; 1 set *plow to Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer, Far - thorough as this course teaches if yotl }'stns . guitar. 11.19.47. %yolk in shops for years. Beware of imita- t 7'1•:11118 lions as We employ no one outside the ; ghat tete.--:111 -urn: t't $:• and un • school. This i; the only experienced Dress det•, co 41i. *)wet 111.11 ,m011111 12 Cutting School in Canada and excelled by months' riedi1 will b. ;ire!' on fur• none in any ether Country. \\'rite at once tis -1 i•'.1 am!! need juin* notes. A for particulars, as *e have cut our rate one- di (',tint of 6 ler cent. per annum third for a short time. Address:- of[ f,tr .seThe ll. SANDERS' DRESS -CUTTING SCHOOL, I'A It \1- (:I r n1 ("..-i-'. (.1 i.•►t 31 Eric 81., Stratton!, Ont . Canada. 1�1 :1 nd I lie tan, rt 1- t Of 1 ('*'Wert+. \V .t: -1.141 12. To(wrl jIt p (rt llihhc'r(, con - a ED A"1' ONCE. -We hive (It:- 1 Ijnitrz 125 acres. The bui!(littzs nro eided to knit t tict :1111 employ a num- in p)oil state of 1-011.)ir : good her of *smart your); ladiet t9 tC901 orchard; 20 acres of 9111111 itari- oltr course in Dressmaki:::. !Inviter %t,,,41 11th*. Fall %t peat in and plot*•_ one teacliter for the six fr'.arrt int :ill (tone, Ilan;s ,► bunch of .ani- :each' tied towns u hart+, tti.iy live -v.' 21) tri Te, tea of res! ;vet Its tau ►'1. knr►tvn , :1.,. Those it.110 'ha re mei; '1 !lt :till: 11:1`ilw'C1'I .1� .11,11'(,1111(1ondy of ..tie.mrror 34 the center;i''r • t -fl••ct111(ri,, ::1111kinz, or like dratwit:_z pre-- )k'•jliwclymort.-crw•u nvtLt• pro•furred. Please do *tett n ►I totle•aq t►_et,'r botches. Tl.e train "1 Khottl(i bo ' pl v I f is �zit•irtt up farming. t,d;ed li'ith thL moos, '1).r►. Rrc�;, ( you CA 11 rh'v-e)te your %wineie t i:''e• THOS. C MP:110\ ED. ALLEN. The Best Xmas Present you can give is a PIANO f1iVe have them in a variety of styles and prices of the very best makes. Xmas Stationery in beautiful designs at way down prices. Sewing MaGhtnes and Organs at prices to suit all pockets Coyne and see us if you want to buy or not. The goods are worth looking at. S. MARTIN & SON -FARM 1'011 SALE -50 acres on Thames Road adjoining corporation. All in Iris., also fine brick Mous.' on Andrew 4lreet with all modern improvement,. Apply' to Thai. Rug• Sell, EU' ler. Pasture Farm for Sale East half lot 8, South Boundary, Hay, 50 acres. Good pai�ture fartn ; river touches cornor and :good shade. Sale by auction will take place at Commercial Botel, Exeter, on Sat• urday Nov. 23rd at 2 o olock. John Gill, Auct. Chia. Box, Prop. Glad• elan & 81anbury, 1,01ioitori• House and Lot for Sale (louse end lot for sale Pt. Jot 156 Con. 12 Ueltorno. 1-2 acre land good 1'C C htick k t of a c' a stable. nbtu t 3 d� be .so'd :1ppty Thos. Cameron. Anotion• eor ra.-gtthar. Store Property for Sale AN iCE STORM FOR THE CHRIST- MAS DINNER '1•Ai3L!; Ilv %Wirt'+ tiuspend :+ rout:d %wire =+t.ttiud from tt:e chandelier to 1.111_ just below it. T)ti.i tlhotlld b' W0011,1 t% it 11 Southern moss. front Overs section of the %tits htu,gi the :r,ic ful "Christmas +silver rain,'' 'which may be bought for fiftcon Went. a box. Every now att'l then that icicles gives body t• • the "1t. • ac n(','' Front the central part of tltt' 't ire ],R. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. tJ. D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. MEDICAL W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 GO • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un varsity. offioe and resideneace. Domin1oa Laboratory, Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. I LEWIS THOMAS ' Civil Engineer A Architect (Late Department of Public Works, Canada.) Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and 11'aterworkt Swstetit Wharves, Bridges and Re•enforced concrete, Phone 2220 London outset HONEY TO LOAN t Wen have unlimited private tunas for invssl eenb n interest.teror ��e troperty at lowis DICKSON t CARLI Graster DICKSON & CARLING,- arristers Solicitors Notaries Cony atsoen• Oontmitssioneio, Solicitors for the Noisome Bank, Ebo. lame, to Loan art lowest rates of inberesb. OFFICE t -MAIN STREET. EXXT1� IL C4RLIWG B. A. 1. a. DICif�- r(ONEY TO LOAN. _We have a1a�'e amount of private funds interestonaand village properties ab lowrabe GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Sollcitors.JMsin St.flezeter FRANS BALLANTYNE LIcensed auctioneer for Courltief of Huron and Perth. Special attention given to' tams stook sales. Town and village pia, perty sold by, auction on moderat• commission. Orders may, be left et the TIm� office or at residenoe. SILIn><vi J. Matzen modea'ate. ?de Usborne and Hibbert Farmers Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompaeg Head Office, Farquhar,:On7E+ Pres. W. II. PASS MORE. Farquhar.. Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUSSELL, RG'SSELLDALE, P. 0. DIRECTORS. WM. ROY, BORN HOLY P. 0 WM, BRocI: WINCHELSIRA P. 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0. ROBERT NORRIS, St,affa. AGENTS. JOHN EMERY. Exeter. agent for Lisburne and Biddulph. OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent for Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan, B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.Treas. Farquhar.. GLADMAN & STANBURY. BoUoltors. yoopis of me CaooIOo Norm war 1(OMFSTEAI) REut'I.ATIONfi. A\1• e'en numbered section of Dominion !Ands in wanitoba, sackatc•hewan and Alberts, e'ceptint; y and 2.. not reser%rd, ntat be hnme+leaded by any person who is the solo heart of a family, or any male over 14 tura of age. to the ►-',tent of one-quar- ter sectio?, of l&i acres, more or leas. Application for entry must I.e made in Person by the applicant at a Dominion lands Agent;v or Sub. agency for the district in which the land is situate. Entry t.) prosy may, however, be made at an Agen• c•o re t n crs art• n A t on1 t1 ne h• r• 1 y the father. r, tnnther, son, daughter, brother or sister of an intending home- steader. The hotneiteader is required to perform the • homestead duties under one of the folinn inf.! plana: (II :1t least sit months• resident upt•b and rulti- vation of the land in each year for three ' ears. t'_) A homesteader may, if Le .o desires, perfonlr the required residence antics Fan siting (n fatmint[ land owned solely) him, not it,. thin eighty over a' no in extent, in the %i• suits of hie brme•tead. Joint n',brrahpin lard will not meet tl.it require- ment. (a) If the father for mother, if the father is de cease.!) of the homesteader ham permanent residence on farming land no bell sorely 1.) him, not !eta than eighty (*a acres in ettent, in the 'icinity of rhe hnme.t, ►.t, nr ut•t.r, a homestead entered for by him in the th (nit), such homestead( 1 may perforin his :, to re•,den' a ditties by 10 i►:g w ith ,the father or mother. 4 The terns '•.i•inir)•' in the two I•receeding j'ar*gral•h. i, ,refit tvl a* rnsauing not more Matt nine miles n & dire, line, ettlu.it a of marl al ow - an e. crt►stte t in tha measnrement. A homesteader intendirr to i•erforn► his mei dente duties in arrcelanre lt ith the arts while lit in ; with his parent. or on farming land r word 1.v hiu►•cIf must nnttf, the ,ettent n1 the !)0tri't cf surly intention, flits month.' noike in w ritir¢ should be riven to the Commissioner of I.,mininn lands at Ottawa of ' intention to apt'', for *parent. W. W. COR1-, Deputy of the Minister of the interior N. R. -Unauthorised pnblication of this advertise trent will not t* paid for CdlaTOR=Jl. Doers tae _/)1M girl! Wiliam Addre43i-•TJ1F, 8011001.. Ind %t hjtc chit, t should b' ac 1, It :t Auct. 1'i -op m•' . tndle.tick n. tit.• Illht inn+t of 6163 a•are