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Spacial Notice.
ABETTER THAN SPANKING.
NOTE AND COMMEN'11
Arrangemeut are now wady for the
Eleventh C:utttdiau Conference of "Sunny Side \'iglu" the lulus of Mr.
},. Epi king does not euro children of bed• I Charities end Correction, %which will Richard t'anute wee the scene of n
Petting. There ieaConstitutional cause for b:' held in Guelph,ellituie 22nd to 2tth pretty wedding on Wednesday, June
this trouble. Mrs, Id. Summers, Box 811 'Ibis Conference meets annually to dies th when his only dauKilter, E. tier-
lIliindaor, Ont,,wi11 send free to any mother cuss i octal ptub:ems• compare s•xper- ,rude, was united in the holy bonds
ionces and dt venni plans Sor The ad- of matrimony to Mr, 11. 1", Duupe, of
rancctueut of philanthropy, `tie %lire- "Spruce Bill Farts " Kirkton, The
rent tori of crime and 1 h•• improvement' drawing room was prettily decorated
of th ercontlition o (th . _.uur. r, r:een < with ferns and tlowerc, The ceremony
'fit- railways have :n,,•d ill ;lite' " was preformed under a floral inch,
reduced fare rates and the local Coln- banked with palms and ferns, by the
tnittee at Guelph have offered to en• Rev. 11. Watson'l'he bride, attired in
tertain delegates in private bonne.' a gown of ivory Luuisenuo silk, trim -
All who are in suis way connectedtoed with a gain it 010 of pearls and bilk
with 'philautbrop:c work will be marl: Iallover lace and insertion also wearing
wefcom^. 1 a Veil and orange blussome. entered
the dt•awtng•rouni leaning on the arm
of her father to the strains of leohen-
\V II WEN EED A 31 I.' NI A NE grin,
s Bridal Chorus played by Mise
SiUCQETI I Verde ('annt, cousin of the bride,
While walking up one of the :streets Little Alirvin Caitlin made a charming
of our town my altctftion west drawn(, little page attired in white. After the
to a small bird hangiaig by the leg ceremony and while congratulations
THE EXEZER TIMES, JUNE 16th 1910.
I)OL'PE -('AMM.
h er I:uccessful horns treatment, \with full
itlttrut t ions, Bend no luoney,but write her
Io -day if your children trouble you in this
Nay. Don't blalno the child, tho chances
Ire it cin't help it. This treatment also
elates a•iults and aged people troubled with
g ine difficulties by day or night.
DE.\ Dine E\ itis see• E$
A i,•. :;stn has 1) .:1 i- -1 by the
'00111,n -ion of Conservation,'Ottawa,
on th • rlrstruct;lon of life by eXp10-
sive•. !!, f..ct th:tt in three Cana -
ante 1•1u%,1 es , eeitbin •the hast few
week •. : •• ' containing ex plo-
siv : :: ally b'oss11 eaP nnd from the bough of a tree, closer ob- l wean bcwg extended Miss.( '+unmplay.
servation revealed tire. tact aha"t the ed Nendelssohn's weddng march.
ca ," I .1; d.atb of nlu►vat a score of bird had been caught ?1u1 ti -yd with n 'lies guests then atljouned to the din
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1, ---i:, :end the injury of many oth- string acid then left d►angi,ng• uA ing-room, which was decorated
gentleman near by, after a great
erre. t: a i'romt ted the action. (100! of trouble, $uccceded In gibers, ill green and white, where a dainty
tine! % d e" yes but titbit th_ wedding breakfast was served. The
ting tho bird without injuriuC it, guests number about 110 tend were Iro-
eir �= 4eut:ele.' r, ports of late scathe Any 'Person after w•itnesing;the rut- sent from Stratford, St. Marys. hese
of 'workmen engaged in mining or in (erings of the little creature would ter, Highgate, Bermingham, Putman
railway con,truction from the carr- certainly conclude that (there is room .anti surrounding community. The
for education along bumene dines :n uuu[Z couple lett on the evening grain
1c�< or ignorant tt.�c o[ rrplosites• Exeter, -A humane Citizen. for Toronto. The bride's traveling
gowi. n it i; only when a cafes- --+ gown vwas illative with 11 long mauve
tro; h occ :rs in which tuauy lives arc An pereeiative reader of Henry coat to match and Tuscan hat. They
lost 1L•..: ties )mb'.ic is aroused to the van Dyke has ts:nt the feliowing in are held in the highest esteem by
peed of adopting more effective. meas- for Pubiic::tion : their numerous relatives and friends
tires for protection- ''lion close. how ;nota au s :b:: as was evidenced by the many costly
comradeship between 0 man mud his presents. files. Doupe will be at home
Regulations have been `tnade In favorite horse on a long journey. It to her friends after July 1t1t at Spruce
European coutitrie3 against the use in Le a silent comprehensive friendship, Hill Farm, Kirkton. Tho "Times"
cpal mines of such explosives nsetlrr' an intercourse beyond need of words. joins with their many friends in wish-
ing them i► happy anti prosperous wed-
ded life.
nt o atne
known 'to be dangerous. The United They drink ch Wa}•sidcsprings, and sleep under the same
States b.,v _ ::n explosives , testing 1 guardian stars. They are conscious
plant, tvh r: explosives are `tested as together of the subduing 5Pe11 of
to their fi:ness for particular uses, nightfall and the quickening joy of
clay. The 1naster ehares his evening
eS list iti teebashed outlining the ac -
need with hi, hungry companion and
tion and >:_e of veriious (zplosi•ves feels the soft. moist lips caressing the
Canada is experiencing a great in- palm of his hand as they close over
dustriat development which has in-
creased th cuss of exp!osite s and
the dumber of deaths Jroai careless
use and storage of them hes corres-
voted'u2gly increased. The results of
the ince - --.t_on of other cnenirice
are awes.: a:e to Canada rent
Cana.di.111.' reset) make u' . of th m'to thank him for -thio voiceless sympathy
show jr; ; r hard for Chum in life. this dumb affection, and his morning
prayer will embrace n double bless -
The cosi::.:. , n cos.=ill. rs 1 hat a , ing. "God bless is both, the hors's
plant ic: ,::11g eat':o-ices, and a and the rider. and keep o•.ir feet-
more
e rmore rig:.; •_nfor• merit of qhe law, from falling and our souls from
are two to=ngs oro:nticyieed_d, tdcath." Henry 'Van Dyke. in 'The
Blue 1''ose.•r''
ENETE1. e NEW WATERWORKS; TI1F. ADVANTAGF.3 OF OUT -DOUR
,$LEEItJNU
On til e: - i ;y 'est. th•i . ying of
ih•_ 11 fns tb• ::•'sc «:ter- Agood many people are discover -
work, • r . u camplettd. the ing that it ipa}•s to sleep out doors aed
who:.- % eebj.cttd to an the pity of It is telt 00 many have
• nnd• r th • direction of waited until they have no lenge to
-b, of Louden. peal: of before calking this dL-cover}'.
But no win Obis year nineteen hun-
dred and ten there is what 1 calms
near calling a wave of interest
in outdoor sleeping, but .perhaps it
may bo uniy a w"•ive:t•t. In certain
communities tine scav:let has rolled
up into a sort of fad. and it is
spreading out atal rot:iing bighee
month by month. so ghat in she courac
of tea eit will doubtless become a
er lure!. husky •breaker that 'hal.
s . :;•,coy our indoor n►aladica. I'or
se b , 'endow sIe p n has ,become a
fail . .uou become - 1 fixed Iribit.
No e: he 1: :!, ,roughly enjoyed
lilt after night
r. • 1 r aril.
. 1. - 1 , gerier-
y - . 1 btc1c to \nil here
rte . „ • ,1 the reason- : '1 le ales.•• t
r I • • I bod.ly
the morsel of bread. In the grey
dawn he is roused (ram his bivouacs
by elia gentle stir of a warm sweet
breath over his sleeping face and leeks
up into the eyes of his faithful feilow-
trevetler ready arid ;waiting for the
toil of 'the day. Surely. unless he is a
pagan and en unbeliever, by whatever
name Ii^ calls upon ,his God, he swill
F. .
who e. z-:. 1 ar i p: rintended :the
constr ..7 eta of th • stork. The ;fist
prove d ...::factor) n every i •-pect.
fire 1eee neer,: ..eing a continuous
prey •.s th • Te•.%n Ilea. the high-
est pit r. til :tee town. of 110 to 120
pound, ; r square inch. • while no
leak; n r; apparent in the t: %:'ns.
Th 1• eupe at present are operas-kl
by a gasoline engine, Let with the
tut bin • s• a:•- r tvheei a heel is f: -:.._
Ir.stal:rd a rec.st re 1. !.. .. 1 •. -
tive a t!piieot syeeee 't'.:! r • .:. -.
present the eys•ern is c:•!.t , r,; , .
tion u:,:r 22: r c: rrc-- .1-• t::.:. •!: •
power been.. ','. ith th %,tree' en c:
the c•!tveted tank which st::1 b•. , r, ct-
d
Toe 11
t a of T
th_ o
rt .
e at rer
eonrir.::e;:s pressure se i1: b !:.',&'.:..r..
ed. os 11 ',• t h e operat:cn o: i h r
each thy fur :t short ::t:: o12
be n ' •-^,'. The tent:. et bee, ••
be u; .•.1 : 4•.;..r:•y fer
day; •;•; i' Y. ss•i:l
beigL 1:5 ft.. .grinet a constant
pre=,!•:r:• o: SO rounds for darn stio
servic • In cats u: fire . ; t: , .:nr,
w'IGi h (pet In o;' •ration. 0 n ,h tees.
sure nercased a- d n:r•l.
1•:x -lee -s_ 11cC:i is : eern • the
mach n •ry instai'cd in conn rt:on
with ry:r water work; -rely, th f•y
hors: prod r , Heine made 1 y : L 1' , r -
bank, Cu., :.: 'Toronto, i' c n • r
credit re 1hit 'Cm as is niso th • {ross•-
crfui 1:•:rep made by she
Turner Co.. Hamilton. The pump his
a ('01' eity of t::x hundred gelioven a
mine'-. or to of 11, r \: crf2 1,5 r
quart. r of a teen of teat 'r ever t:• n-
ut••. : -C 11:•.tii i, st'.1: u" tit • rit!n-
ion I h , t the Counc.1 0' 1 OI:• 1,. •1
tni.t ;., ,n pet:rcha-i::z ih -
an71 h hes go h, eit:u,cy in ten leg that
when r.•:r vat -'r •-*-strut t. cnn►pteted
EN • • 1 111 • 1. -
fen, •,r r t r nn iti 1• i• 1
the ) ..,i1.n •
toner •..d.
130:i .
a wi. to
than e el is
wo • t,', .')h•• r .. 1. 'I•
prc.,; . ,..; .o:t t i ,
((1' . .. 1 _o 2, ... I
bonnee .
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1h u : :, . ;y r;-
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1 1 1 c :,e' 410w0
'1 h emisciournrsi of es-
r:I :,t that II unite r it
' h ; 1 :.y threeten hi.man
I ..re r.:y from co:d, and 1h:•
dI .rl:
O. -• , nt nt1 r.- .1une Bait)
Man's,
FINAL DRAFT OF LONDON CON.
FERENCE
Thz .,tationing committee of ,the
London l ethodist Conference Passed
their ;ilial draft last !Wednesday a,
follows.
London District-1li14.h street, Lon-
don. D. \V, Williams: London Junc-
tion (11. N. Ws); tffhorndole, John
Mahon : Nitccstown, W. M.:9killang ;
W esttninster. itob: tit 11. Barnby.
Stratford District -Trowbridge. W.
A. McKelvie ;Harmony. (William Pat-
terson ; Kintore. A. Thibadeau.
\V:ngham District-13rus-els. F. J
Oaten : Gerrie, J. W. Jlibbcrt ; Whiten
D. 1). Thompson.
Goderich District- Godericb, Dr.
Medd : Blyth. E. A. (Fear t Astbury,
It. A. Hider.
Exeter District -):ippon. Charles C.
Co:izen,; Sylvan. Andrew W. Butt.
%itrathroy Di,triet-Arkona. S. C.
RI.%t 1(n; 'Martins -ire. Peter Mese r
s. r District: - forest. It. \e.
•
y ,sell
�'• edsor District -Maidstone. (\V . I.
1).1 Itouiney. S. V. 11. Pentland).
Chatham District-\'ietorie Avenue
Chatham. E. F. Armstrong. 1). D.:
-� E. Currie o t s
1[ r .
(' :sin ('roe_,
Cherine
vine. C. \V, Bristol.
It %.•toewn District -Newbery. et'
W. Cn : Florence. (J. L. G.) ; North-
wood. I. \V. leiipetrick 11. D.
St. Thomas District -Springfield, E.
W. Enevards. 13. D. ; Malehid' . A..11.
Doan : Port Stanley. li. \V. McTavish
Shedd'u, (ll. W. W,) : Oneida, under
shpt. Muncey.
On Thursday of last week the Bruce
and Perth County Councillors were
entertained by the Boron Jounty
Council nt Goderich, Reeve Joynt of
Lucknow, is respoesible, in a large de-
gree
for the success t.( the function.as
he chartered is train and brought the
Bruce County Councillers to (iloderich.
1 he 11er4.11 Council reception com-
mittee suet the Bruce councillers at
the G. T. 1t. station. The Lucknow
Kitties' Bagpipe Band preceded the
carriages, which conveyed the Bruce
councillors to the cotut house. where
addresser of welcome and replies were
made. Then they adjourned to British
Exchange for luncheon. The afternoon
wes spent in bowling and in visiting
the lake anti other (units of inlet tee
The visiting bowlers five links won
from the (ioderich bowlers by a fess
shots. in the evening the Perth
County Councillors arrived on the
o'clock train. They were eecotted
the court house by the Lock I't.
pert., as the Bruce men were in the
morning. AL ;eel p. 110, the three
councils stud their friends eat down to
a suucptucris Banquet nt the lintel
Bedford, Dr. !twin watlen of Ilmron
nnd 1)r. Crowe, warden of theme, and
Mr. Turner, warden of Tette, occupied
seats at the head of the tal,Ip. 1h.
Irwin, tit Huron. the chairman. intro-
duced the wpeakere. Mr. M. (i. ('11112•
exon, mayor of Outlet u presented
the freedom of the town te, the visi-
tors. As a reeve of Iiutierich lie was
n member of the (minty cuuuc.l h r
ten years. lie considered 1 he ((1111.0
tion received 111 it member of the coun-
cil was valued le toil filen in the atfai
of life. Dr. ('row... warden of lirmc.•,
said thii banquet was undue in the•
history of Ontario, in bringing toget 11
er the representatIves of sixty mane
palitie•s. Mr. John Joynt. and I),
Irwin warden of Iluron, dererwe• a reiiit
for the auceeam of this banquet. Di.
Crowe and 11r. Irwin have teem invil
ed to captain (ruts), who %% ill engage'
its a leg•)l war at the l'.tl,edoni.i.l
gauss at Luck,ow 011 Ang.:3rd. \Ir
intact, swaldem of Perth, give t► hum
°roils speech in which he spoke of 111.2
Perth conncillors a. children of the
count 11 of Huron. Tney bad done
very well in Perth as they ate :eerie-
ing 1:• a day fit their serve r• a, while
in the olden days i1 was p4) eerily :1
day. Mr. John Leckie, the nestor , !l
Inu123cipal politics, gave some renin
liceticee of early disys of the (0(902 }
cu.tncil, hegining in 1861. when Int (111
first. •rirt•tr.l to the council of Huston.•
At filet time the nssesernent of 1111,01
w•nR $ILt1t11,lrin, now it, is $011,0011.148).
131111'0 554(3 111.1MII),I)M) ill l`4ig and in
IMO it. was over $:rf).,ll►,IIN1. Alter :9
minden. Of interesting speeches 111
visitors departed on their special trn 11
at 12:1a 0.911. for Luck now. The Perth
t'onneillots returned to Steel for I by I
the regular trent on Prelay uwr.l:ng.
EXETER. $l'l1(17I. 330A RI)
A meeting of the ties 1 13(in (I was
held in the Town ilall on Monday,
June 1111,h, absent F. \V. (Hartman mut
T. 13. Carling. The following is the
order of business duly submit led and '
approved. Per ('hair !ninnies of peon
sous meeting. Per F. Wood and S.
Martin that 1 he following payments
he approved, 1. Statham, 111„ i, 11.111
L. Day plants. 1:1 1.1; I'er F. \\',•„41+111(1
S. Martin 11, it the followit:g he the
eatery list of the 1'. 8, 111'patltnent for
the ensuing year. S1 iso Venues, WO.
Slims Murray:est, Misr Kinsuta11 iia
Mil, sleetli leo, Miss Howard 1:,11, Per
f, \V00.1 and 11. Huston that the
(olloning be the snlary list for the 11.
R. depot for the ensuing year,
I'rincipal, W. 13. Wiedenhstn,twr, 11111
1t 2 in abeynnee, Heim 13 Mise
Jelin:non 1411.. i'er 8, Mat Un and F.
Wood 1hot sin .511(1 be pieced in the
(;lobe forthwith to cover the expected
vacancy in the Il. S. depaitnm•nt.
I'er 8, .51,11 in :421(1 1'' \Vno(1 that Miss
Pennock's tesig12;tton 11' nt•cepted
I'•r 1' ('11-.:1 1111 S. Margit that
t lie .au, Iol's ¢4)111 y for the ensiling
} •• •I b•• i:r,1.i Per F, \Vooti and S.
mut 719 that \I,ai 11.)1w.(rd's i ►I ►ri 1.•1
the end of .tune be >RIIRi. S. Martin
and F. Wood that it visit of inept et ion
he ;made t+► the rcheud on I he inll of
ah•o. I'et 11 !lesion 1 F Wood
'hat n11 *telt el.. •pups 11. :iv/Writ-le art
•12. 2:1,.1 of Jew.. Per F. \\'cod ad•
journmen1.
.1. (1111(;(; Secy.
For Cou: riis---teaks This
Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy
years old? 'There is one -flyer's Cherry Pectoral. Once
in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, does not take
the place of a doctor. It is a doctor's aid. Made for
the treatment of all throat and lung troubles. Ask
your own doctor his opinion of it. Follow his advice.
Tin alcohol in this cough medicine. /. c. Alle, ('0., el, tT
°u cannot 1 c cover promptly if your bowels arc constipated. Ayer's I'ills are gentle lax•
attive: ad directly on the liver. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor all about then.
Tho Hind licit Have Always Bought, and which Las been
in use for over 30 years, has borne filo signature of
and has been made under his per.
444 somal :supervision since its infancy.
CG• Allow 110 0110 to deceive you In thi a.
All Coanterfeit,, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are bull
Experiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorin k a harmless subatitato for Castor 011, Pare.
gorie, Drops aatl Soothing Syrups. It its Pleasant. It
Contaitaa neither Opium, Morpbino nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and Hila} Teverislicese, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething 'Troubles, cures Constipation
stud Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach nun Bowels, giving' healthy nod natural sloop.
Tho Children's Panacea --Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Rave Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
INC C[NT,ua CO..r.N•. 11 ..own.• Pa •can C,r•.
Times Want Column
Anual Meeting
the Annual Meeting of South Huron
Farmers Institute will bo held in
McDONALD'S HALL. 1IENVAI.L
-UN-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE loth, 1911)
at 2 p.m. Buisuess of Meetiod : Itead
ing of the Annual Report and Election
of Otlicers for the ensuing year a full
attendance is requested as Business
of Importance wall conte up before the
Meeting,
Alex. Mustard B.S. Phillips
Pres. Sec.
NUPICE
To the shareholders of •the Exeter
Salt \forks Co,-
Gentlemen -Please take notice that
the annual meeting of the said corn-
Pany twill bs Lcld Fridasv Jnnc •the i8y001 j8 01 Ih Clli1QdIo11 Norrn In
loth at '.: P.W. in the 'gown Hall. J I1JIQ Me
U �1 NUM
U ■{Ni
t
By order of the Board.
('anadie'0 next (Invertinr - l ienel.11
will to' the Duke of 1'-nnlnlight.
brother of the late iSIrig. The
Appointment of e► rnetuhttr of 1 tie rnyynl •
'fancily, is a great c•amplitm••il to this ;
growing Dominion.
cfCIUIt
ftr• tfo( hens.,
so .1 1•c AV. S. Dewey
I•r • ggist, Exeter.
N••••••Ci•••••••••••
HOME-MADE MEDICINE
Said to Relieve Kidney Trouble
and Rheumatism
One ounce Fluid Heti-act Datid•••
lion 1
One ounce Compound Salatone ;
Four ounces Compound Syrup
Sarsaparilla ;
Mizell Anil taken in teaspoonful
doses after meals and at bedtime. is
stated by it prominent lrhrsi•ian to
give most excellent results in kidney
or urinary ailli• lion', and also ill
rheumatism and *claws. The mix-
ture opens the ch.ggc,l j.••sea •,1 the
kidneys, thus assisting tl1 m ill their
work of filtering all waste and !Krivoi;
ons matter from t120h1fNm1, ant1
o2
pet.
these in the urine. To allow 11,i,
poisonous smatter to remain t1•
that it will settle in the mus ..
tissues or joints, and cause the rated!
misery known as rheumatism.
'lies mixture is composed of harp:
less vegetable. ingredients wkieh ran
he purchased et any goal drug store,
and mixed at hone.
r Anyone snffering from may of these
a0lielions er111 no .doubt he pleased to
learn of so •n;•le and highly reoom •
meiele.l r. : , • •
t
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For Sale
prick house in Exeter moderato
size, in good repair. Well situated on
one Of tire best streets in the vi3lagel,
Good lawn garden and stable. Apply
at once to
GLADMAN & STANISURY
Jtarristcrs. Exeter. 5-19-tn.
Residence for Sale
Wo offer by private sale one of the
choicest ,residence properties in Exe-
ter, Moderate sire, geed repair, con-
venient location. Good stable and
garden, Apply at once', Gladman &
titanbury 3.3tG
T. 13. CARLINGi HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS.
Any person who is the sole head
of a family, or any male over 11
seetoni of available Dominion land IA
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta,
The applicant must appear in person
at the .Dominion bands Agency et
Sub-agenoy for the district. Entry bl>f
proxy may be had at the agency. os
certain conditions, by father, moth•e
eon, daughter, brother, or sister of
intending hou►esteader.
Duties :-Six months residence upos
and oujtivation of the land in each
of three years. A bomesteader may
live within trine miles of .bis homes
stead on a tfarm of at least BO acres -
solely owned and occupied by him or
his father. mother, son, daughter,
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homeateaies
in good standing may pre-empt am
quarter section alongside his hoe,
stead. Price 33. per acre. Duties -r
Must reside six months ineaoh of eiz-
yeara from date of homestead entry
(inoluding the tithe required to earn •
homestead patent) and oultivtae
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted
his homeatead right and oannot oft.
tain a pre-emption may take a pur-
chased homestead in certain districts -
Prete $3. per acre. Duties. -Must
reside six months its eaoh of three
years, oultivste fifty acres and erect
a house worth $300.001
W. W. CORY,
Deputy- of the Minister of the oterlor
N. n. -Unauthorized pnblication ohs
went willnot be paid for
See'y- +reas.
5 -2G -3t.
TEACHE 11 ;WA NT ED
Male Teacher with second class pro-
fessiona' certificate for /S. S. No. 3
Stephen. Dutit.i to commence i .. Aug-
ust. Apply to
IJ41IN .I'ItESICATDR,
DL Sec-Treas, Exeter 1'. O.
Iron Posts
In order to close out our Stock
of Iron Posts we have reduced
the price from 25 cents to
18 Cents
IRON BRACES
iron Pipe Braces all lengths at
Teacher Wanted. s Cents as Foot
Experienced teacher for School
Section No. 1, Stephen, duties to com-
mence in August. Apply ;stating sal-
ary and qunliflcations;to
T. J. AMY, Crediton Ont.
3-11-1 tn.p.
50=Acre Farin for Sale
South halt Lot 17, Concession 4,L
1. 8., 'nickel smith. First-class lnd
for pasture or grain. 3 acres bush.
never failing well, good frame house
with stone cellar and cement floor,
surrounded by wind•breek of spruce
trees, also an orchard of apples. pears
plums and sma11 fruits. large hank
burn with stone foundation.
This choice property is situated five
miles flute Sento' th and three :Hiles
from Kippen, convenient to school and
churrl►ee. Possession in the tall. For
further particulars apply to
Mrs. Win.' I'coudfoot, Kipp en, Ont.
or to
Thor. Cameron, A nctioneer,r--
nrgtlher, Ont.
GRAINING
l Al l.Rl1AN(,Itil,
HOUSE. and
SIGN PAINTING
At this particular season you
will nee(i the house decorated.
i••••••••o••••••••wN••••i I painted or some paper hanging
---• done.
•.tett :t cli.'NCETRFi011P A HOLIDAY ; We Do Hand Do It Right
11 ..: : rk •t'1 nt t+iint; ;o f )r • es :..
1 I r :. 1!n• Grew! 1'r .:• . 1 ' • and if you want Granting, 1 rouse
1i % . 1 ' r. -2 3110125 in Cinida and Sign Painting Lettering,
it , 1,, std Port Huron. 'Mich .1 Show Card Wrlting we do it, 111
std 11 - ' J �` 1_, ' which line we (10 nothing but the you cnt►'t trinket bisrnit out of corn-
meal n ;0th tt meal nor •)cull;}• rake from flour' Fns
I. ;ern gree: ;ells •I it 1"1!O. best work. all-round Oood B►kiug it requires
• • . f r e n: _ . y 1:: . . T r i s .
- • I Give Us a Trial ve i, 1' \IIthe c 1:1,01. 'del
R'l' have it It's the cook's delight '
Notice to Justices and nail i1 nlwny'r relinble. Don't ave any
' N' (+ other There's none letter It's the best
fftt(�r roc')
V WUUU. People tell (10 the} never used flour
iVlI1 I�V sJ equal to
We will take in Exchange I Iorse-
hair, Rubbers, Iron, Copper,
Brass & Wool Pickings
for which we will
the Highest
Price.
M. JACKSON'S
MAIN ST. EXETER
DR. 0. F. ROULSTON,
1.. D. S. ; D, 1).
Honor graduate of TorontolUniversity
DENTIST
OFFICE: -Over Dickson: & Carling's
Law Offices, Exeter.
PHONES, CLOSED WEDNESDAY" AFTERNOONS
R. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S.,
r&
Flo
Feed
u
DD. $., honor graduate o[ Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Madman & Stanbury
Main street -EXETER.
All Good Kinds of
FLOUR and FEED
kept on hand
Bran and Shorts sold by
the Ton.
Wheat taken in exchange for
Flour and Oats taken in
exchange for Oatmeal.
W. Rivers
EXETER, - ON 1A 1111)
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1' IVO 'I'1) ONE
Nlagisti'ates
received ler m • !for 4: I .1... a.
n,l may be nh • I 1 1 . 11c ; of
fisc • and '•1 • I:nou op -
Ilea •. ' niy tit f 4:••
.
C:Let . :. fah Jun.., 1910.
C. SEAG1•:l1.
..6-2 4" e' ! 1''ice Duren.
O YEAR
- 'XPERIENCB
Tr:Ao=_ Manna
DEMONS
Copvmn;la Sc.
Amen(' sanding a ekelrh ant An.. --II .. , may
quickly ascertain our optntoi free 1,,, ,1- r nn
Invention le probablypntieklab o C.•n,,: ,et rya.
Ilnnsstrletltconfident tel. RANDIIUOK •.n 1•at1(215
font free 1 1.1ca Fl
font .c• 111110 patrols.
9'ater,a I.kcn Iternutrh Munn R ,:o. rrccnve
•, 'lel maks, rot bout, ohiaer, In It n
Scientific Bmerical1•
to 1i21' ! ofee187 yI s iptatlno 1l iron!. h1 ern,. ereee .1 •1�r1
t nada, f ! .S a year portnne ((e•tta11. Sold by
all new.Arstcr.. v
NUNN & Co,3918ro3Awat, New I elk
Draroh U�rp, 621 G rr.. w2,•6l„y101. D.,
E X t•: T h. R. ()NT.
"Model"
,`
JW. BROWNiNG, M. D., M.
• P. N„ Graduate Victoria U
tetany. omce and resldenence. Dominion
Laboratory. Exeter
Associate Coroner of Huron.
It. Bright, M. D.. M.C. P. and
•(3., Honor Graduate Toronto Un-
iversity. Two years resident physician
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office
and residence, ihr. Amok old stand
Andrew /Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private tunes for Invest/
eat upon farm or s11laKe 1 roper), at lows.
rue. 01 intere.t.
DICKSON k CARLING
Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
Ii.rrlsters, Bollcitore', No: *rtes, ( navy ,tamer.
II*Coomkm, It.rte�oer., riollrltor. +or the Mohican
nc
Isomer to Loan et lowe••t rate. of Interest.
UIrlch l --It SIN HTHEN.T, EXETKI:R,
a. CARLING R. A.
L. R. DICZ5Cw
HONEY TO LOAN.
We have is large anionic of 1Ih,4te funds
Oso on farm and vlll•tge rropc•rtlo. at Iowr*M
lu Caere..
MADMAN/ R HTANIWRY
Itsrrb.t.-r. Solicitor.. NI tin et. )'refer
MONl.1"I'O1.O.1N
thr 1 erne and tills;. 1'rrp,rtir. at love,* rate. p'
Interest. Improte.1 end other Northwest Lands and
Town L.,ts for yak. hone) to loan on su. h property
kIiNEST ELLIOT,
Cobreyanerr, et, (tllce, again St. Exeter
Shorthorn Bulls
Sly ptesent offering is four choice
young hulls ready for service, got by
\lanfnrt,u, 4i by ('Ot'NT SsLs•,\vt's 1:>fI910J) and out of
C(ILONI•:L Git•\1I \1L good milking Dams. All registered.
No. 12103 (!•3..) Harvey Bros '\('Pl} to .11)11\ I:I,UIat, llenm:►II P.
Colonel Graham will Icon: nee 1h, • l)•. of on Lot In.
('on.'l, Itay.
route chis season its follows; Monday,
Slay 9th, will 21cave hi 4 oe n mtanlc and
proceed e•n•t to %Thos. .\'cnner'a Sor
noon then north to Chis•.•:Lural and
east to Geo. eW, %Veen's 'for night.
Tue,dny ts•esl to elebean's Corner.
then north to \\'m. llognrlh's for noon
then weal by sen}• of Klippen Road 10 ,
J.,,,,, Mclirew/ti t coal r. then north tM(1 Littert aIl'lel'S
1.1 no . , 211 11 51 NI and 00•e9li to
Robert ConI' t', ler n .1,. Wednes-
day. to I:, ,e••i• •..1. RI.,, is 33lnck-2
smith shop tor noon ; 5 hence to Vnrnn
for night es here h • ii el r•rnnin until I (nn be installed ns cheap ItOI1T. NOI(1tls. Hta(fa•
Tht.reday afternoon. I'hurseley n;lr r
noon : u lrh to Illfleert•. n. elmhall as lumens and Inst ((never. T11114i, 11VAN Dublin.
mei. to \\ nl. l,ovc'e (or nigh:. Eli
Beall y 111'09.' Load \1' 11. nit(1CIC, 1Cinchclsca.
day to 11i!ls rr,•n. south to 'Zurich ltd.!Rollin GARDINER. Ear inher-
ss a;t to •lohnatoa's Motel for noon and;
Binder
will rs•ntain unci! Saturday mornin' i
Saturday ,•est to•.1ns, Green's for noon r
then to his own etnh'e where he wet
rrn1ai9) 'Intl! the foil 0Win„ Mondriy
rnnrnin,r Th i mete will •Im contin-
ued throu,.•ho tt 1 h 101500n heel!1h and W. T. Gillespie
weatherpermit l inn. .
T. .1, 1117:10117- & 1. BEN(1ouohl I
Proprietor 1''. B. ngou1b. Man.
*�NN•I•�
N;. Tao Osborne anti Ribbert
Manure Litters 1 Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
Bratty Bros.' Feed
leve' head Conveyed S.
Be':itty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & 6tanehions
UGC olnpdfU
Head 0111co, Farquhar, Onto.
I'residrnt. .9, 1. 111
\'icc�l'teo.. \\' 11. Its)}"
Diit}H:TORS.
These glue things are pica
labor -severs for (armers anti
nt'( l'edil tem 1'11 a fungi
For 1.2410 by
Phone :/1, 1•:trte r. Ont• 1
•
SWIRIMM*i,8
AGENTS,
JOHN EMERY, Exeter. agent tea
r N
d
( Z
1.e >vto n J3illdulpb.
()LIVER II ARMS, Munro. opal
for Hibbert, Full trton and Loges.
JOHN (':\NTI itt:1.L
Beoy.Treae. Farquhar
11LAI)MAN & IITANIURY, %Holten