Exter Times, 1910-07-21, Page 4SHE EXEZ. ('R TIME8, JULY 21st 1910.
PILES CURED at HOME ' Locals
4 by New Absorption Method.
111 yott suffer fronts bleeding, w.
liitchiltg, blind or protruding \\'yueoing.
llagsbaw is visiting
1'. S. GRADUATION EXAMS
The papers for this tXRIUivalton are
the bailie as for entrance to Model
Schools. Candidates passing the full
:It examination roust otaht 5511 in irks,
and those unsmiling the optional sub•
�11CS, west IIIc your address, and miss M. Fox, of London. is the ject require 150 marks, this being 54)
a Wilt tell soft how to cure your-,
011 at Itotne by the absorption
itrenttnent ; and will also send
Iflotue of this Mottle treatment
ifree for trial, Avith rcferenceS
I!rom yiettr Own localit\e if re-•
+ilttestcd.: Itnlneiliate relief and
guest of Miss Annie Jackson. per cent of the aggregate marks
Mrs. A, llodgert is visiting relatives twenty pupils wrote on the examina-
nt Cromarty this week. tion, and fourteen passed in every sub
Master Harold Boyle visited lit Ceu- jccl,
ti4lia last week, rhe ExukininK hoard regret that th •
Mr, Lyman 'Palliser was in London Department of Education has not yet
last week ou business. issued the certitiates for students pass-
ing the P. S. graduation exaukivation.
ltd. Quince yr., of Seaforth, .visited Tho highest percentages obtained
111erinanent: cure assured: Send in town ou Sunday. in each subject are as follows;
110 111011c\•, but tell others ofMr Robt. Charters, of I:gmoudvillc Elementary St•ionce—Lula Gainer... Irl
tins offer, - Write to -day to Mrs: vi -it, d Mr. Geo. :McLeod this 'week Algebra ak Geometry -Lida (iaiser..tt!►
MI, Summers, Box 841 :Windsor] rM.C. Jeckell. of :Youngstown, Vritin CompositiF.duuessie Jnukoathenrio... ,.7'
is visitialt his mother Mrs. Win. Jerk-
Geography—Daniel ell, London 'Road North. Book-keeping—Matilda l)est•eieher,8?
era Copp and Mr. John Light hall McNaiu .... ..,7•_'
Arithmetic—Lula Gainer ..., ..85
of Ingersoll are visiting 'Mr. 'Phos. Spelling—Margaret Wallace ..,til
la ior. Literature—Oliva McMurchy by
Mr. and Mrs. John '.\foie, of Us. Gretnutar—Matilda Oestreicher 78
borne, visited Mr. and Mr'. Rech. Art—Lula (falser 51
Hunter Sunday. History Lula Geiser .71
The Misses Flora and Emily Dinney, Total—Lula Geiser..... ..,,799 marks
of Crediton, are visiting their aunt. 8, P. KIA'ratf.
EARL CIZL1,'S APPRECATION or
.CANADA
Few Canadian's know Canada as well
as 'Earl they knows it. Ile has been
Cowernor=General of the Dominion
for six years. and during that int•: r.
eel he teas travelled through- the J Mts. Philip 'Rowcliffes
country, not merely extensively, but Dlr. and Mrs. Parkin.on, of Lon
to sou►e purpose. Active and alert in don, are visiting relatives at Elim-
wiur.
posh body' and mind, he has wade ler and JL' Donald `Jlcinnis Wild
It his practice to procure knowledge noise, .Miss ll:tmilton, of Stratford
Of Cauada atfirst hand. Pe has ming- are spending, titer week at Grand 13:nd
led with all classes, attended several Mrs. Dakie, of IIamiltoe. who has
Ire portant conventions, been enter- been visiting her sister Mrs. :►lon-
tained in many cities, and watched cur returned home on Monday.
closely the working of parliament for The excursion that was billed to
run to Goderieb to -day '(Tburs'dayp
Lauf n dozen 'sessions. Ile has made
himself acquainted with both the past
h istory and the present polities of the
Dominion. and he is therefore able
to forecast its future as few can do
II with so much probability' of success.
In a published appreciation of this
sprint ry L ;rl Grey .gives Candaians day last for Lucan where she will
credit ter severs igood qualities they &rend some time.
sane, sober, strenuous.
fire sane, Dr. and Mrs. Woeing and children
sof Ilatnilton, cause up in their auto THE OWL'S SONG
Patriotic and industrious. When
land are visiting Mrs. '\Yoetng'a par-
- uses t let: se tress he knows precise- i ents Mr. and Mrs. 'A. holland. • Nobody knows t he world but me ;
Lett they mean. and as he is not 1 Mr Victor Sweet has been confined When they're all In bed; i lash up 'to
given to passing compliments, he to the house with scarlet fever. Only Sere•
la week ago the quarantine was Ilfed Ito a better student than students
must b•• regarded as meaninB1from the Luuse, his brother 'Harry
F'oarll
'I never read till the darkness
exactly what he 'says. lie!having the fever.
edicts for this country and its'. LQSt—On Main Street Saturdayfell
people n distinguished future as the evening. a black pocket book with And 'I pewee read without my Glasse.
And that is how 'my 'wisdom parses.
greatest nation 'that has ever beenlfive.dollar bill in it. Finder will be Ilotwlottlwhoolt+oolool,
ir.w•arded by leaving same at this of -
within the 'British Empire. 1fice. i can 'see th,• 'wind. Now who eau do
In ane of his statements Earl Grey j
Mie. Fred llatrhshaw, of Toronto. tenet
„bas with -.Met tar felicity 'described -p,'nt a few days of the week with ICAO lice the dreams that he has In
Yue :ee t,l:.j. of the people as they i tier. and Mrs. John llaw'kshaw. Her his hat
apple- t lea i.••lv to the,tatlkof nation' little son harry returned home with 1 see him snortingthem out as
be
oes—
buiding. They :,re doing it steadily ; h' 1 �. 1 l ,ging baseball fast ^[on• Out as his stupid old Irmo pe•t-nose,
and Purely. with their eyes open alike, 'lit ecrniug J1 r. G. 3lnnnk teas struck 'P`'n thousands things that you couW-
to _tipulewitty :end danger. In 1807'L,hend the ear with a etched ball net think.
p 1 write them down with pen and ink
the Dominion le•gan its course of nit- Ile w•as rendered unconscious for h Howlow'Iwhooloolwhit it that's wit.
Iona! 1 volution :ill four Provinces) t very pleasant time Tuesday even- fere inoments.
'wkdly :esituated in the matter of A number of young people spent You may call it 1.•arning—'tis motile'
baolidauritatr. nd without any tueany of ing at the home of r. and Mrs, (II wit
'MNo one else sees the lady moon eft
l Royle. It was a surprise party on On t he sea. her 'nest, all night. but
intercommunication for halt of wach
year. The inte'colonial Hairy reed -illi Miss Lillian. a the owl.
led the later defect and the former.I Op•ra house Monday, Tuesday and 1ilntchiag she boats and the long Ie{ -
b' s been corr_ct"l b yacquirin, t 6, !'`\ a du•sday, don't fail to see the great I get' fowl.
Nester!' drama. \n excellent story \\ ben th 40).ters gaze t mint; Ly
' odson s Bay Territory. converting: r, f cowboys and Indians. This posit- rot
• .
into three great 'Provinces end' iv,•ly ivill be (he best ever shown here °be crates a pearl down .ach st upi•1
t brow t.
llowlowhwhitit that's wit. there's a
fowl 1
Ralph lhieglass ....,.5$d
!'earl 'Drannon ,..591
Jt•ssie Johnston 593
Olive McNhirchy 691,
Mnrgaret 'Wallace600 ,
tauten roe 1'. S.
Almelo Finkbemer 6811
Lalu Gaiser 791
Matilda Oestreicher.... ..... 713
Basil Sullivan 675
ABIIt'16LU
by the union Sunday schools of lien• No. 12—Daniel F. Mc Naiu..... ..623
sail has been cancelled. 13—John look lets
Mr. Thos. Prior's horse had a bone t'oLnoRNtt
fractured in one of its front feet re• No 1—Thomas Millian 171
oently but at the present time the oODERu•H TOWNSHIP
animal is getting along nicely. Jessie McKenzie (1:39
' Miss Irene O'Neil, who has been STANLEY
visiting friends here left on Satur- Nol—Wrn. McGregor 019
•
annexing British Columbia. The ap-
parent narrowness of the country has
disapp:ared as the result of t he con-
'truction of three transcontinental
railways. and the overflow of settle-
ment into regions that were long af-
ter I:457 regarded as part of a per-
manently inhospitable and irreclaim-
able wilderness. opportunity
titendily utiliz.ng the opt
and successfully avoiding the dangers
the people of Canada have not iter:ly
in Kill Grey's opinion. but in the op-
inion of competent and not always
sy
sopa tlt••tic foreign ob+�rvers,
so far accomplished their tasks that
th• it notional future is now assured
beyond peradventure, 'fence h, is
w.t1 rant. -'.1 in r ; 10 0_'.:.
that net I: •tter tate could befall any
B: it tenrl.eaan,, or women than
..i tr her tart in the Dom,n:en's
to It • c int • goad Canadian and play
fui :,1 netted which i'• t b • most
wen i i,ill pr'. -• in this wouderfull
r tr 'l'urtintu Giub.•.
NOTE ANi) COM1t1 NTS
G, of :1 i i;t h. I he e4 1 English
notel, t n l „ : dr n -
10011.r el. t •l I • e hush, It hn . h not
cu4l1, 1) cu11141 t 1, i>• -n n .4 1 1 r-
fect episode Chit it was acs elin Lon-
don 1•y Chi rl• • hrohutan• company
under t he lit.' u y 6up,•rvision, it is
sn,•l..,l .1. M. Barrie. irhis tnost inter -
eel ing and witty play will appear in
lic.i►nr r': m',unzine for A•lg'i't.
T
ricturt•s ch:a.,;•• Tuesday night. 4Ve
have taken during our last visit to
F.te•tcr a number of pictures of peo-
ple on the streets of Exeter. Don't
b: surprised to see your own picture
on the sheet when you conte to the
show during these nights.
DISTRICT NEWS
All disorders caused by a +bilious
• state of the system can be cured by
RCSSELDALE using Carter's Little Liver fills. No
miss. Will Cole, and family. of Tor train- griping or discomfort attending
onto aro visiting friends is this vi- their use. ry them.
cinity. Th edeath took place in Kippen.
`Jen. Dr. 'Harris and two dnugh- on Tuesday o (last week of Mr M.
t is of Tonawanda, are spending the Clegg. •station agent after on illness
smm�r•r months here. of several months which seemed to
1'iv.• pupils of the 'Mt. Pleasant baffle the best medical skill. Mr.
school tried their entrance exams CI.•gg had been agent at Kippen ever
Ines (our were successful. The suc- siuc• the railway opened. Ile waythn
c• -fill ones are Edith Foster, Marie faithful and efficient public servant
ilorfg-•rt, Julia Simpson an
official an obliging official and enjoyed e
Stone respect of the entire community. 'rhe
Mrs. Brooks of Hamilton. and Mrs, ('.an'ral took place to London on
McNichol, of licnsull spent n week Thar:.d'►y
last.
wire the formers sister. Two young mere from 'llibert spent
le•s .\tars, llodgert. has returned-taturday even I g in Mitchel on the• r
0044, • after spending a week with return homy about two utiles franc
hi - rids in Cbiselhurst and other town ahoy commenced to speed tui it
places.
horses sad while on' of theta w is try
Mrs. M. t"xwortby and h,r two sons ing to pass the other his hors• ran
of Urtroit. visited at the home o1 into n mail box un 4 side of 1h••
di'• and lees. A. 'llodgert last weep, toad to front 01 Mr. Richard lee'r's
Mrs. A. llodgert. of 'Exeter, and with terrific fe.r. The harness mac
Mr. and firs. Limon, of Cromarty, stripped oft ,Iimnl and it noa•l.•
e,ii, d on friends in the village last (or hoar• r , 1: ,.•.:e Al •r 1 11y
Sunday.
To get relief from indigeetion,bil-
iousness, constipation or torpid liver •
without disturbing (ho stomach or
purging t he Loads, take a few doses ,
of Carter's Little Liver l'illn t hey
twill plenty+ you.
Three by-laws are to be subrnittr.!
1•, he p:•opl.• of K,•.iorth. Tb • tier
Ly -law authorizing 'the comic I
, :, 1 I + 1.1.11:] ,` I
VCR S1UIt�F:= to • rit• into ,n agreement with Ih
Th r : �• nod hat , itt• 1
Gu„ 1 4 •1411 1r,' said to het 1, i' Ilt,bu•I.:, cuss commis -ion to fnrnyh or,„ e.4 I;,.:., 1 h 1 5• tutor of h
obt,ire t In I r Ince from th • f• 1.::1 �',lorthi with 400 horsepower. rrhe
Dt 14 Inc nt •r weeks 1 hnr. s. ,.send provides for the raising of S2,-, lute .4 „ •„ r" Nr• by F.
Ex(• .-.t, -tt..n end coneetttt••nr e•x- el,ctiun ,r tb
• • i•••alt of slippery rot ilk
w, t•' - It I in ihose animals which
W 1• r1 -,ear daily. Sone• horses
r•.,, 1 • d nutit for service 'sty over-
sew k e1, 4 r stored to normal
Pt4 n!i.t I,t 't liberal tnixtur. '••,lett[
with • le it 1.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
100 Acre Farm
1.77 . .T ,
'egitib1e Prcppration for As -
8hn1iatitig 11iErood atx113et11il-
!.$ thi: Stomachs 111Yi13oweLs of
MAN 1_S . ( HfLDHEN
•
1tn tnotesDigestion,Cheerful-
Itess a(xl flest.Contai ns neither
tum,Morphino nor 1'lilli:fiil.
tYOT NA]litC OTIC.
i,t/s ✓U!.f lb-S4NZELirmaiur
Iu Sari •
Att.Ja✓.a •
. -
Astir erg
.
IliltirnifLG. •
104.6 Jed -
j-7IQIY
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca.
1lorms,Cotulsions.Fevcrish-
Hess and Loss OF SLEEP.
Vac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
LXACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
CASTOR!
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
•
in
Use
for Over
Thirty Years
Mt os n.*vt cor*.Ia►, •:w
CASTORIA
(10'4 en '40 tears debe'ntur•+. fa: ti•
1 aryr„•- • of 1 reel in;; .1 power house t h Victoria ► ' f
y1'1013'1..• and installation of a power Hotel, I ll1\tl)ll
l•i..nt for 'treet lighting goneraI coni
nercial lighting and power circuit
The third provides for the r •., Tuesday Aug. 11111 t 10
1.. net by lb Iowa of the bon ; u ;.ease that tksie'..1,'•• f rt 1..
Hell Engine and Thresher Company.
to the amount of C;c50,000 the town . r• .e, n .31
li .. ,1 t •;1,•at1',• , .1.• (ti ... 1'- r •'t II) 1 . c .r 'd by a first mortne (1 I, 'I' i0. (4,,, I I• rl "1"11 s 1, .
1'01 .'.4 1y t0 t ntle Ishan tenet t 1 j : ., .r.r.t..iruu_ un Lluelr, 1 acres hent,
fi ter emir •lint. it is pro^o. .'o - .•
heli 1', et of ('I ,t 14- 1.1(41• Liver reit the hy-late•» to Monday. All.•n-1 „r i.•..• , n the• pen;,,rty is :: lima.
ril: . l• )Oil try th• r„ 1h,y w'i.l e'er- 8-14 1,.tn este stone (nundntinn 10 s R..!
t •': t" drie. •he•d 25 x 3,1: pig p.•n and: I: 4
h, • • 25 x 30; frame 'muse.'2 stet t,
i14, tone fnnnl•ir1•,n. 12 ser' 1 1,
•,n, •1 ly inn ple, Mn, l or chi r,I e 1
,.el supply of a •• , •t1, ,
„ 1 and dr.Iini,)z le I f, 1 , n
i il' condi! inn. Ths fatal i• on
s I.2 miles from Kirk, on. I mil,. tepee.
•chool and 2 voiles fromcltnrch.
Trion 11 ' SALE
10 Ler cant of purchase prim • (.1.
medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs. Ask :,y ur ,t;I� fin1 hnl.lnc• wighie► fel.,
i h ,t interest. I netessionr,
1 t hai..s1. 1'ur'lher 4.irticular,I
end conditions of sale may be obtain -
1 •1 frnr . , ?I ,!icitor- of the la
1 i i (' 5/4 I . I1' • \, rt,let ions .r.
Weak Throat—Weak Lungs
Colt) after cold; cough after cough: 'Troubled ‘With this:
taking -cold habit? !letter break it up. We have greet
confidence in flyer's Cherry Pectoral for this work. No
your doctor for his opinion. Ile knows all about it.
His approviil is valuable. Follow his advice at all times.
No alcohol in this Cough medicine. IC:Ayer Co. ,Lowell, fins.
Always keep agood lxaiveinthe house. "I'akcadosewhen yourcoidfirst coniexon. What t:LAI►b1AN &'STA\14E11Y
Is the best laxative for this? Ayers Pills. Ask your doctor his opinion. id him decide. yoliei 4 or for ':xecn t or.
ASPECT OF
%ant-Buk spells savingtoy.ul Sap.
roe I,uslw►oel, wife or some melabet O
the family sustaisl a cut or a bac
scratch, whick festers or turnsto blood-
s ,isuning. Re-tilt—off work 1 What
r
does cast moan at pay day 1 Zm-Bilk
preccots wounds, cute or injuries
” t rni,.q the wrong war " Ale ly it
isms -Lately, and it k. , t:,e 1.11100
AAA mates hc,ling.
'13aer. ie U,•
., ,rte a.i.e' 1.
1 If you ve in
:1 0 fiefs re -
1. -t rin'I,wo t
el �•n.tiaa. o
skin disease.
7.am•Ituk
life( -- elon'ttp •ne
14,..11••y on rtperi
r. I., .4 1•
u
etr,lt•
; (.1141 ' 2at,61
t of V (44'(..C' f
• • r things,
' lr . M Itrnok,, Wellington Street
., it 4., 04) 4 : —.1 1f one 1 haul
:.,k at first, it would has"
• s• •.-es of (tillers ; as well as
• 1 reg my." Mr. eeks has been
•• sena. /In says: My nec1,
ly t^ ere covered with tie
1 ..‘ ''a+.•, Thn its hong, burning
14.x41 Suffereerl, nano who ha.,
()ugh it et i tell 1 IMetor,'
s., •. s and prescriptions didn''
e.s i.it, of :no i ; an 1 from one
4:I•er t pissed. only to find
se oh Zeieleis it was
. a 1 tvit.4, 11 t:"• •g through a
r • i s'v that a few weeks'
,,,.at he.imq kiln) healed
, • f 'r p•'.- l of the 'err i..
1' • 04 ,n. in its grip for riser
5
. 1 . • in the flet (.ia4'
o I'ro.rarher
".r,,. Ieedat❑
r• , -..,•d, Ah.'
. •,t.-re•t, end
01' 1
. ,
4t
• .1 Al- I
1 ,.. .•n Ir 1 , t4,*
, I, ,t11
• . ail ...I to try
. ,••d 6.6110
it 61. •.t four
• T' hit by
• ••. , ' , three
•ter 1.+n. Irak the
•• I.atthy. If only
1•• t ' ,.e11 are cured by
I4 aralp anree.
1. 4 ...line Tirhre.
• , .4 . o- r.-1 Ire*
•. , Toronto, for pried. fuse
Times Want Column
TEACHIER:WANTED
Mule Teacher with 'second plass pro-
(essionn' certificate for k3. S. No. 3
Stephen. Duties to commence i'' Aug-
tt,t. Apply to
JOHN VIES7.CATOR,
Di
Sec-Treas, Exeter P. 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
S Center a Root
We will take in Exchange Horse-
hair, Rubbers, Iron, Copper,
Brass & Wool Pickings
for which we will
the Highest
Price.
M. JACKSON'S
MAIN ST. EXETER
Flour & Feed
All Good Kinds of
FLOUR and FEED
kept on Hand
__Aran and Shorts sold by
the Ton.
50=Acre Farmfor Salel
'Wheat taken in exchange for
South half Lot 17, Concession 4, L.1 Flour and Oats taken in
1. y., 'ruckerstnitb. First-class land exchange for Oatmeal.
for pasture or grain, a acres hush,
never failing well, good frame house
with stone cellar and cement floor,
surrounded by wind•break of spruce
trees, also an orchard of apple:,, pears
plutns and atnall fruits, large bank
barn with stone foundation.
This choice property is situated five
miles from Seaforth and three miles
from Kippen, convenient to school and
churches. Possession in the fall. For
further particulars apply to
Mrs. Win. Gordon Kippen, Ont.
or to
'I'hoe. Cameron, Auctioneer.
Farquhar, Ont.
ESTRAY HEIFER
Strayed on the premises of the un-
dersigned. Lot 10 con, ({, Usborne, on
or about May iii 1010, owner can have
sane by proving property and paying
expenses
Enos Herdman EIinlyille.
21—lin.
"Rarely has it bens the privilege of
nn audience in Goderlch to look at
one time on t bre young ladies about
to cross the world bearing the Gospel
of good recess to those yet without it.
But on Monday evening in North bt,
Methodist church the large congrega-
tion had that joy, for joy it always Is
of the deepest charactor to be in the
presence of devotion to duty, the
dedicating of a life to purity and
,:oodnees. Miss Swan, of Fullerton.
Miss Courtier, of Clinton. and Mites
young ladies. Miss Grey, a fourth.
was also invited. but being now oil
her way to British Columbia to en-
gage in work ntnong the Indian:+, her
presence k was re
prescatc
d by a Ittet
these four ladies aro in the blown
of young womenhood and good to
look upon and they are cultured
young Indies. Three at (cast have
been students o four own Collegiate
end i)r. fitrang was present to indi-
cate his unbroken interests in and
sympathy with those: who became
dear to him as pupils. Each of 1114.01
has been taking special training for
:et least on' year in Toronto, pre'pnr-
ing for their lives of high nndt noble
endeavor among 4 heir sisters Is. for-
t name than 'themselves. 'Having of-
i.'el themselves for tnission work to
i h,• women's missionary Society of
the Methodist Church. they are sea•
Iione•d as their person,' fitncrt, or the
u,issiona ry needs eugge.t ; ao two of
I h, m to go to Chinn—Mix, Tuner and
'I, -s Courtier.. and 'Mss.. fie an ao• s
; , .Japan" The Goderlch liter. M.. -
'e. 'In was n former school t,• ,I'1, ;
.1 Centralia and is well known ,n
(0v 1,.
►Stores Close Thursday
aftcrttooll during July
and August
We if). unie rsigned business nt
of Exeter agree to eloic our resp e
live 'places of business during the
months of July and August. 1100, nn
1'hnr-day afternoona of each week
commencing at one o'clock and to ad•
v.•rt13.• 1/3 Ili" during month of .lune
71 1110 local papers:
,brivoe•ere Printing Company, The
Exeter T111104 i'rintiog Comp•eny, l.im•
seed ; W. N. 11eantnn, \\, .1..licer, Alf,
\Vniters. ,ton•N & May, If. Spackman.
S.
(:. pee deo, .1o+. fi,•nior, E. A. Pol.
Lek. 5''. Johns, J. Grigg. W. Bentham
NI re Yeo. 11. W. ''. Iteavers,
S:chart. T. 11:1,vkin+ & Ron, W. W.
Tam 1n. W. J. (7tiro!..
\V, 1► ihtrke. 1►evid Unmet!, ft. Mar-
tin & Son. Ed. Treble, 3. H. Dignan
& Son. Wright & •Atkinson. hies+roe
E. A, Folliek. vv. a1, Statham and 5t 4:-
son Bros. are closing up tb: grocery
department petty,
W. Rivers
EXETER. — ONTARIO.
WISItlWWWsystarwr..rssemomoor
TWO TO ONE
you can't make biscuit out of corn-
meal nor Jonnny cake from flour' For
all-round (food Baking it requires
BEST Mii.LE:l) FLOUR
We have it it's the c'ook's delight—
and is always reliable. Don't use any
other There's none better it's the hest
People tell us they never used flour
equal to
Model
11Innnfact,treei 1.y
Harvey Bros.
Shorthorn Bulls
sJoopsis of Ide C000dloo on des'
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS.
Any person who is the sole head
of • fernier, or any male over 11
seotoni of available Dominion land its
Manitoba, Saskatohewan, or Alberts.
The applicant must appear in persO*
at the Dominion Lances Agan. er
bub-agenoy for the district. Entry 1�
proxy may be had at the ageaoy, Ori
certain condition. by father, mother
son, (laughter, brother, or sister e/
intentliug homesteader.
Duties:—Six months residence alien
and cultivation of the land in *UN
of three years. A bomesteader nos,>e
live within nine miles of .his hocNe
stead on a dare of at least 80 acres'
solely owned and occupied by him NE
his father, mother, son, daugbter4
brother or sister.
Iii certain distriota a homesteadls
in good standing may pre-empt •
quartet emotion alongsldo his Meanie
stead, Prioe $3. per acre. Duties -as
Must reside six months. ineaoh of AS
years from date of homestead entrll
(inoluding the time required to ears
homestead patent) 'and oultivtas
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted
his homestead right and cannot oil's
tain a pre-emption may take a para
ohased homestead in certain districts
Price $3, per acre. Duties.—'Mull
reside six months in eaoh of tors/
Year's, cultivate fifty aorea and eras.
a house worth $300.01
w. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the at.rior
N. B.—Unauthorized pabiication obi
ment willnot be paid for
TD. CARLING, Life, Accident, Fire and Plate
Glass Insurance, algin Collecting Accounts
and Auctioneering.
DR. 0. F. ROULSTON,
L. D. S. ; D. D. S.'
Honor graduate of TorontolUniversity
DENTIST
OFFICE:—Over Dickson: & Carling's
Law Offices, Exeter,
IIIOXE 5. CLOSED WEDNES'•'DAY AFTERNOONS
DA, R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D
D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Gladman & Stanbury
Main street—ExETER,
BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
• P. S„ Graduate Victoria U
serene. office and re.Idenence. Domintoa
Laboratory, Exeter
Associate Coroner of Huron.
TX R. Bright, M. D., ! ( . C. P. and
48., Honor Graduate Toronto Un-
ivei•„ity. Two years resident physician
Royal Alexandra Hospithl, etc. office
and residence. Dr. Amos' old stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
H
ONEY TO LOAN
-
Ws have unlimited private fonds for Invest.
sat upon farm or village'rever•ts ai kiwis:
r else 01 Interest.
DICKSON & CARLING,
Busker
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
i irNsters. !Solicitors Notarte., (loeve)J•nose►
Commissioners, Solicitors for (Seismical,
Bank. 1O,o.
Mosey beLoao at lowe.t rata, of Iaearesi,
OTFICICI—MAIN MTlLF.h.1, EXIT=
R. Ca6LI/lo 14 A. G N. DIMASIS
aONEY '1'O LOAN.
We have a Iarge amount of prisstte funds
No Cie farm and Tillage properties at IownM
interest.
OLADMAN B IOTANBURY
Barristers Solicitors. M sin sL$Kxeler
1 Manure Litters
Beatty Bros.' Feed
and Litter Carriers
Overhead Conveyors.
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & Stanchions
can he installed as cheap
as lumber and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
Binder
These three things Inc gtea
L•+hor•savers for farmers and
necessities cn a farm
For sale by
W. T. Gillespie
Phone fit,
Exeter. Ont. •
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The "Times' and Toronto \\•eehlc
Globe to new subscribers from now
till Jany. tat, 1911 for 33 cents.
The "Times" 'nil Toronto 'Weekly
Glebe to new subscribers from not,
1111 Jan. lot 1911 for 35 c nes.
The "Times" and Toronto 'tVeekiy
!Bebe to new subscribers frorn n•:•.
tilt Jany. est• 1911 for 35 cents.
l'he "Timet' and Toronto Weekly
ti'l .ians. 1st, 1911 for 33 c•nts.
The "Timet` and 'Toronto Weekly
4,'nhc to new subscribers from noes
Litt Jany. 1st. 1911 for 35 c.•nt:,
The "Timer'' and Toronto Weekly
fdobe to new subscribers from now
Aly present offering is four choice
young hulls ready for service, got by
COUNT SYLv.►NL•s tiltJNt1►) and out of
good tnilking Matas. All registered.
Apply to JOHN ELI)Elt, Mensal' P.
0., or on Lot 16, Con. 2, Hay.
Tne Usborne and tlIbbort
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance man
Head Offlco, Farquhar..Ont.
President, J. F. RUSSELL
Vice -Prey.. \\' JI. IRO)
DIRECTORS.
ROJIT. \Isititl8. Staffs,
THOS. 1(YAN Dublie.
W M. IIROCK. Winchelsea.
IIOIIT. GARDINER. Far Inbar.
AGENTS,
JOHN E881S1tY. Banter. agent tel
tisttorne and lliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munni. agent
for Ilibbert. F ullarton and Logan.
JOHN CAMI'IIELL
Socy.Treas. Farquhar
OLADMAN & BTANB1'RY. N«lieltol7
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
PATENTS
TRADC MARfts
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Amens sending a slrt1tt snd Ar.r.1 .41,71 007
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Inr.ntion is prohal,lf patentatls. 1', ann.ne,04
tlnnsarlrter renndrnt nl. ryANOOOOX
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srwN.0 nnf ke, lilt hunt throve, 1n the
Qat fie Rmertcan.
fill .tiny. let, 1911 for 35 cents. I ��A•4tii sii' nM t ayi Isrtonitnr weekly. . Ltro.tenrol (r.
canals,l4�5 a roar postage ptepsl.l, Sold by
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