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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-10-20, Page 8sPrewARTs Big Ready=to:=Wear SK1RT BARGAINS argain NoJ. $25 Bargain No 2 $3.40 Bargain No 3 $5.00 Bargat No 4 $5.50 Ladies' Ready4o-Wear 'Tailor made Skirt, in hi or dark, grey, trimmed with self cording and ;. buttOnS Made from good sad serge hornesp i This is a smart garrneni ac mall Ladies' Tailor illade Skirt„ made from good black Homespun, double pleated adjustable back, nicely trimmed with self cords, and Bnttons. Ask tO see this special shirt It's a sure bargain. _ 4adies a 1,),1 Skirt, made from fine black Vicunna. Cloth, with fine invisible cord, trimmed with Flounce Drops, Cording and Buttons. This very stylish Skirt is made to our own special order. We sider it the best skirt deal we have ever showits n a good. one. fi dies ne Tailor de Skirt, made BrQ adcloth, trimmed on two front side g vit hight black Sutach braid and sa cording. Ladies s " • every sense ot the word, it you are out for ,ell skirt this is the one for y , We would like to show you our Hoe of Rlack Underskirts, 'ti,VO are proud, 1 Xr,, James Ileverley, of Draotferd them the values are SO gOen. Our leaders are I.00, 1,24, 1,40, and $2.25. , for a time a resident of Exeter. has Our special. Black Underskirt is made from heavy bright black Uorecu cobbledick & Beverley, of Brantford 4). sold out bia interest in the lirra of trimmed with small rofide floonces. A Reauty and only $2.24, It furniture dealers etc 41. 4' 14X E R "We are selliRg the balance of oar tinware at cost.-Cbarlton's Voir. Cider Barrels for Sale. -Ranging in size from 5 to 50 gallons, at Far- mer Bros, Wanted. --A YOUD g lady Wi for 'the dry goods depart - tent, -Carling Rros. -Air. Campbell left on Tuesday for North Bay, where he will .sp".-ad. some lute inAns favorite past' „-ze, Lora- ing and shooting Leave your orders early tor red, and wilite cabbage, turnips, beets purapRins, squashes and winter veg- etables at .Lonis Day's market, Gardener. Exeter, Miss Mary Brown left on Tuesday for Winnipeg. A very interesting event will be solemnized there, upon her Arrival, of toldelt she tnal• 1cone ,c1.! the happy participants. A m411 Cieveland swallowed a .silver dollar and a dootor worked 2•1 honrs te get R. out of his tbroat. •No medical man in this T, ty would vork os long as that for a dollar. Subscribers to the MaR and Empire have choice of one of the following *tures; n- er's varowell- "On the Rdgo of the Herd," "Contentment." or enlarged ture of R. L. Borden. eoleroan and son, George, re- tArned home on Tuesday from Fort William, where they bad been called oning to the illness and subszquent death of her son, Fred, whose death v referred to in last week's issue, V malo Delp Wanted - A compet- ent maid for general house work.: three in family ; good wageS; the right party will lind it a pleasant situation. Apply Mrs, ,i'irobibahl A. CanInbell. 425 William St., Lontien, rest We are after all the Dried A.pples and other farm produce that yqh CW bring us, prodoce la :inst as good to us as cash, 13rtug your produce to us and see how well we will use you. We pay the highest priees. ., -iW W'LU re- turn to Tlensall, where he formerly" .resided for many years, ,„•-i.." •• The thunder end Oligiatnin3 f .tbe past weeks aro said by sante to be sip.•,ns of the autumn . rontaining open lort!gor IA 11,5Va3. By 'the Was the rain has tiny, tlow n in torrents we are reek')1 inoune to tiliok tile fall is vo,rv EG yo sELF Sueith, an of 'dr and ,T,rs"Samuel T tIR . whO was Se da;ge'retiSly nt witia ty.- Tho many friends of Mr. james Phoid InVer in an hospital in Cleve- land, will bepieafiiid 4, a oar that Ile is rapidly improving and is IlOW able leave the. Itospital. Agamst Accident, Sickness, Old Age One or more of these will surely over. take you. You cap provide agai4st the financial discomforts of these things, however, by:laying aside a reserve in any of our branches. This Bank stands ready to help you in your effort to save money for use in, case or any necessity. $ Oink Opens an account in our ky SAVINGS DEPARTMENT To which you can add to when you like and withdraw when you please, the whole or any portion or it. The Sovereign Bank of Canada Branches in Huron. County at -GT-ADMAN , F. E. 1CARN Solicitors. nagerExeter,Bratich ********4***************** I LOCALS I Exeter Creditor) bashWoOd Heneall Zurich Clinto & STANI3URY n sr arr age Licenses; Wedding Ritiget, Watches, Clockso Jewell ry, Spectaclees -tc °ALL ON R HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. DR . OVENS " L'"°''' surgeon. Ocuhst, Specialist, Dcseases, Eye5 Ear; Nose and Throat visitsExeter monthly. Glasses Properly Fitted Nasal Catarrh arid. Deafness treated. Office COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates of -visits, WEDNESDAYS,.PUY 27. &lot 7. Oct. 5. oisv. 2,. Nov. se. nano= oftice 226 Queens A.ve. •••••••• ******414 Read Popplestone & Gardirters ad. ion page 5. See how no protect yourself in the Sovereign Bank a& last page. Miss Aggic Hepburn, of Centr 1i A a, spent Sunday with, her cousin, Miss Gentle Sheere. Mrs. A Ford, has teturnedhom from a pleasant visit -with her br titer in Toronto. Miss Mary Hepburn end Mr. 0 vine Southeott, spent Sunday at former's home at Centralia. anted. Lik boy lo learn the m antile 'business, 'apply in writing opplestone & Gardiner. 13rown is the fashionable color t ason, but ,after the eleitions a fil•••••1.4...1M ••••• lainme•NR...P.11••••1 MN/ ;,,..i i 11 E PICKARD se General Selling Agent for 0.1. R. Lands ; 8 I over 'deep ,blue will be the prevailing color in many districts. Last. week .:1),11--. A. Hooper paid 6.25 to Grieve, of Exeter, as mpensation for disability owing to ood poisoning -Clinton. Nen, Era. A Good Offer. -The Daily Mail 4- ropiro Cart be obtained. for two MAAS- S (covering tho general elections) This offer opon only till oetober 22nd.: ;Amax at Tirnes office. New yearly subscribers to the 'Weekly Mail get the balance of this year free and the nen' Atlas. Left for the :Nortb.MS, Rolmes, a former acacia? at Sbaron Ion lest Monday for Saskatoon, a prosperous (own sitnated the hoar t of ;the gavot Saskatchewan valley. Mr. Roimes will enter the journal- istic field, having received tile posi- tion of manager and editor of the Saskatoon Phonix. the leading news- paper west of Winnipeg. Salo Dilis.--Thoso having their sale bills printed at this office will re- ceive a Tree notice of the sale in tho Times aud thus get the benefit ot our large circulation. This is a fact which should be remembered, Sale bills are not seen by ail in the dis- trict -whereas The Times goes every - whore, The notice though given free is often worth more to the per- son holding sales than what is paid for the posters. Epworth League Anniversary Ser- mons iin Methodist Church, Next •Sunday. -Rev CI i house of Itutherford, will preath the" Mall oor- It anniversary sermons in connectionj has with •lhe 33,tain-.st., Epworth Leagtre tdbe next Sunday at 11 a. in., and 7 p. tn“ of t Mr. Moorhouso is en enthusiast/at mini -worker in the Epworth League, and eric a rising yoting. minister in the M.-.1. lorg thodist church and a successful OC- the easion Is anticipa.ted, .All will be.," rent made welcome. S., 0 CTODER 20th 1904 pecial sale of ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44.44....4.4044.4. iligh=Class Clothing/OV 13 R C OA E to buy your Winter Oven° Men's Suits 812.00 UL' FOR -819 75. 10 00 Solt fFOR .„ - 8 99 8 50 $UIT FOR, - 7 49 09 SUIT FOR .„ ,„...„.„ 5 25 5 00 SUIT FOR .„.3 99 Boys' 3 Piece Suits Men's Overcoats 812 00 coicr von ou 10 00 COAT FOR .,„ 8 99 9 00 COAT FOR 49 00 COAT FOR, •., 7 25 7 00 COAT FOR „ 5 90 be prepared for the cold weather which is coming su We are to the front again with the best selectior Men's, Youths and Boys Overcoats to be seen anywl Try one and see how they fit. 3 Itlens's Specials .„, 99 A nice black- Cheviot, Overetia,tVelvet collar, straight and breast 8 60 Made up very stylish with good luting for $7.09. 4 98 3 99 A, striped Tweed Overcoat, N'elvet collar, straight and breast 110 the new belted back and straPS on tuffs. The best of lining. Very newest coat this season for $9.50. A good. 'teary dark grey Pilot cloth, toose back, eivet eonar, pockets. A very good style for $10.00, s 5 50 RUIT FOR DD $ 7 00 COAT FOR 4 75 SOLT FOR - •6 5 A FORoBcooy:Overc,o, ats 3 75 suiT ron, 400 SUIT FOR ----------------- a 5 75 COAT FOR „ • • -^ 3 al) 475 COAT FOR Boys' 2 Piece Snits 4 09 SUIT FOR - a 35 3 5G SUIT FOR - 2, 95 3 04 SUIT FOR 2 75 2 75 fSIIIT FOR , 2 25 Men's Odd Pants 300 PANT FOR 50 2 74 PANT FOR - 39- 2 fat PANT FOR 1 50 1 50 PANT FOR , 1 20 1 25 PANTS P0/14. 93 Boys' Reefers $ 309 COAT FOR .„ „. 59 2 75 coAT rOU ,,, . 25 2 50 COAT FOft. 2 00 Men's Rain Coats $ $ 00 GOAT FOR .“ „. 4 00 GOAT FOR . 4 50 COAT FOR ... 3 40 COAT 4; 0 90 3 85 2 135 A Very Special Line of Boys Knickers Clearing at 45C a Pair. SITI-I'LL Miss Mathews, of Toronto, is visit, , companY is strong. But Um lead in her sister, Mrs. S, Fitton. I, reatnrn„, of the Ilra,tletiou is the g Mr. Albert uoopor, of Ciint9n, IrAs itrOUS trallaralleat404 SCerle p days of niLs we, 't stage settings, representing a W.. in 1 oy Wantodt- A. smart be Atli realms." 'rlo tablenn is 0 Leantiful the groeerY aud drI" g004 ' and striking 0210 representinz the ness-Garling 13.ros . e night of t lte angels of death and x he F. Edwards. of Rayfield, spent Mon- 1 Ice•eto. Same TerY Pleasht„'' .. i, ; p entation melodies is givelt by 3 1 .s.iirenuer. of Grand Rend, was opening a the gniden gates, There tw te guest of Mrs. Harry Gould, a aro also several other noteworthy Mr. F. .A. Edwards and lather, IL ton picking scour. Elira crossinir ihIa,e Mrs. W. „X. Rottman attended too '' in Exeter, ,. colored quartette, and there is soro'c funeral in London, of the late Mrs, (Dr.) Harry Silk, E,. F.. Davis' Uncle To ' , 'win dancing that is u great nov-cl- eivn the forepart of the week, ,0Ytts.3:4,1„*414m410 LEarliatnsirollgil 7:174 - Mesdames Fowell. Roman and t Rouse:Exeter on Monday evening, . uill appear at Um Orter*a.- Samuel, and Ittiss Cora Vowell fook i Oct. 24th, Adimission 25 and 35c, a, (trip to Graxd. limpl, on Monday, 1 --,-,40..-----,. A very enjoyablA donee was given!' rams. FORECASTS loloentintleug:lI:ii!esokt,wg1j7ei:jtut:iie.:11;uerTii,,2srislidin il ilivoalr7ioyriltn:c:ntojtitr°1aelr:Ft):1444if:t2:21nclliillittTr.re: moAnts_lrlo_rutt.,,ii!ottori,. frivntis trent St. i 41.1)470)14! vregmutazutttlettlhost2oxrsint 0;:toittle- „Itra''''rsa4: 17604, lien-sali ,ind st. 24th general and active autumnal diltilltnrit:str,,,vtiot3t.c),4(.lol.tlifnuanne.raoln cifsutinie--t x.erspr-Insead, Ihnaar-Yombeateexr Pseveirne',1;astice:eir tax; the west, attended by storms, first nrshop or Huron Iti....atigut rtil,,,dioacworadinal!kena4113,p.rsoritirtitt: otrininnwtr. ,tr,onld„. erend 'Maurice Scollard Raid -wino , London. The reverend itas at, the, pehlt of death at his home northwesterly gaies will visit the rani Bishop of the Diocese of liuron, I s'enl: in ne-rthern extremes. 'neon' entretrinnt pre. great lakes and Um north Atlantic Ilvaildet4f ntnhed 011touvrinchglyof ifEnnogwinand,wastsi , reriasetrti 44,12t4 decided own:4,c to eot„, ills time and a stricken wit], parnlysis en prldtty or will spread. over most parts of the ,n‘oro_rn„it:Irrs a _I aes. t a, ,onr.:1 Inia,scr,bleoext:. :sac to:: 5 count,nl1g-woi tl,:si i Is Imo f a tii3t1li: fiailorl d amr:lal settles since that time. Cerebral that fall".8 14.4' l'eried, The eta- -Te'au"70 or'. No uishop,..4' pureso.'ot contit.. fall on and touching Monday, 2.1th. lion. „parluysis bas supervened On and abouf this date will also be rtotilinloninofs ugneicIlIntAdP.ress his condition i'Coemr turtos0tuNa‘r,otil To atflothreougtlhosbrea.rd,Lisolotak duo to the beinorrhage.'s it shivers will be reported from dif- from ow pressure at the brain *nether Period when earth:tn.:nog f the NAN w and It of trves- alter f t v cw Director for the Sovereign end or tilati._____08 "Ille dirl"s roll k. -Mr. W. K. MeNolgtilt, who this period. ''' just been elected a dircotor oti some freezing ito the north a Sovereign Bank ,or Canada, iS one he hest known men in the Do- DEATH OF HARVEY N. A. DIG on. Re is Pr,esident of the Am -1, A sombre pall of sable sorro an 'Wiatch Cosa Co., one of the' spread over the home of Mr. ask institutions of its kind on- Mrs. J. E. Dignan in the chat continent, 1.5resitlent of the To- their first-born and ,only son, lb o Industrial Exhibition,. Chair- in, A., at tho, age of 22 years, rt or T th 0, Tariff Committee of the I an illness or about Tour wet,q,,s 0 dion Manufacturers' Associa-!phoid fever. Ilarvey was taken ill and a director of the Gore Mt- 1 at BowmanvIlle, -kthere he had spent Eire Insurance Co., and other the post year as manager of the Dell rtant concerns. tie is a oe tl, Telephone Co., or Bowmanvilic ., . o . ugh personal character and OshoWa and 'Whitky. Be was re- ti,onol business ability. arstr tak- .inoved ,to the hospital 77:t TO rOn tO , motive interest in every enter- where he was eiven tiein est care. with which he is connected. Mr Ills -case from the first seemed sar- an ht.' / ae teal experience, ' ious, i'but strong hopes .lvere held common sense and conserva- I out 'through the critical stages, 1 ha t eminently qualify him for the ' he might possibly pull through, but sible, position of Director of a on ithe twenty-eighth day, hernorra- "The visit of Rev. 3'. W. Ten : teem of nil with whom ha 11,1,S asSo 1 ,ered Bonk, arid he win be a 1 }loge set in resulting fatally inram- ie member ,o1' the capable anil hours. sive Board of the Sovereign inaThyeoudneegearasettmnidt 1)..tighitiispijoioilies: cited at Orilla. - The Orilla ; never having farmed any bad habits, t. of Oct. 13th has the follow- ; and m•inning the confidence and es - who preached in St. J'artie's i (nu Led. Just ascending the hill top on Sunday inorning, ;gave with the golden halo of success pleasure ,to many old friends 1 shining around him, with the sou - membered him during. his re- I, rise of future a,chitiventents lighting here nine yen rs ,,igo, l'hen as I his horizon, death lays his wither - n( , he ministered to t he con- 1 in ,c,,, hand, and the young man so oils of Atherley and Longford f loving and loved, and respected is the vacation. Since leaving 1 cut (1,ow.n. . Mr. Teri Eyck has bean assis- The remains were brought: ( o Canon Richarirson in London Exeter and interred on Sunday in s been rector of Exeter. Re the Exeter cemetery, a very spending a year at Trio it y pressive s,rmo 1 Toronto 0 ' DIR •Tlite distribution or the Family Calla 1.1erald and Wce.kly Starla new pic- hi' di tion ture entitled "THE ;PRINCESS AT „ WORR" lots begun end those who l'AP° lave recelyea their copy pronounce rt the. xn.o,st beautiful pioture they ave 'ever seen offered with a newsy- vaper. It is far and away ahead of the Fainily Iler,ald pictures in years one by, and that Ls saying a great 'cal, "THE PRINCESS AT WORK" and the Family Ilesald and Weekly tar all for one. dollar should make a busy season for the publishers. Market Report. -The following is the report: of Exeter markets, cor- rected up to Thursday, Oct, ,20th; • Wheat from 95e to „$1.03 paPhushel Oats 28 to 30 ,cents per bushel. Barley 380. to 40 cents. Peas 58e to 60c per bushel. Bran $16 per ton. Shorts $20 per ton. Flour, $3.00 per cwt, Low grade flour, $1,25 per cwt. Chicken Pend, le. per pound. Butter 15c. per ,pound. Eggs, 18c per dozen. Dried Apples, 4c per pound. Pork dressed, $6.75 per cwt. Pork Live weight, $5.10 per cwt. A novelty in. the dairying business is just now being placed before On- ta.rio butter -makers. It is veneering of butter with a coating of sugar. This is belly, dorm on -a large scale now in Engltjand. The butter is first solidified in cold storage, than paint ed over with a hot solution of melt- ed sugar. " This enamels the butter and renders lit impervious to atmos- pheric influence. This 8 of partic- ular importance to the Ontario but- ter -makers just now, as the Banish .and Russian butter -makers are. flood ing the British market with their produce, to the serious detriment of the Canadian article. FOR OVERSIXTY 1.111ARS _An OLD AND 'Wicza.-TnrEn Rguisny -Mrs minnow's Soothing Syrup has been saed for over sixtsr years by millions "of.tacithers for their' children -while teething, with perfect auccogs It soothes the child, softens the gums, Allitye paiu, cures wind colic. and lathe best, remedy forolarrhesa'.- It is' pleasant'to the taste. ' 'Sohn by drwgists in every part :cif the' Wrnid, 25 Cents tt:ettle. its valn. :incalculable, „Be mire " "and 'take clfrs, ' Winslow's liinetbion %moo and:aslefor nerotherklifiL, lay persons, farmers or others, who contemplate purchasing lands in Manitoba or the North-west Ter- ritories will find it to their ad- vantage to call on me, as I have recently been appointed general sel- ling agent for all C. P. R. and 0. N. W. Land Co's lands. Prices range .C.rorti $3.50 per acre and gpwards. Persons who settle on C. P. R. lands within one year after pur- chase have ten years in which to pay for such lands. For furth-r particulars apply, to R. 1% PICKARI, Exeter. or at the ''TIMES” office. Mr. tralentine Rata is now defin- ltel tit an ndepondent in North, Middlesex in ,opposition to Mr. Bos- ton, the so-called nominee. of the Liberal convention. Mr, and Mrs. I. D. Spicer, formerly of Exeter. Jvhe have for a number of ,years resided in Denver, Col., have now moved to EL Paso, Texas, where they will reside for a time. ktegister.-See Haat your name is on.the Voters' list_ Every male who is 21 years of age or more, who has lived in 'the rrovinee, one year and in 'the riding three months is entitl- ed to vote. Tirane end Influenza Renaedies, Dow's and Winan's Condition Pow- ders, Improved English Stock Food, Rerbagenre, International Stoilt Food. and all kinds of Poultry- Spice. or TO ADVERTISERS. !Exeter. sale by C. Lutz, Central Drug Store, changes must be left Take Laxative riot later than Tuesday -noon. Casual lots; All dr uggi advestiaements accepted up to noon ey iC it fails to Tvtednesdav of each week. signature is on , - Mr. Samuel 8 fURSDAY, OCTOBER 201th, 1.904 bRraioakd,ItauLtha' chi; chased some tint OLD IN ONE DAY Bromo Quinine Tab sts refund the morn - cure. E. W. Grove's each box.• 25e. nalth, of the 'London s moved into, the evon which lie pur- e ago. Mr. " Smith has Made some improvements "Eo. the place, and now has n comfortable' 1 The Times has the correct styles in eddinr, invitations and visiting r ''''Le( us have your next order. xcep s prise Men mind tism respon thar valuab progre Bank. Free Pecke ing ;- Eyck, church much. , who ,re sidenca a stuck gregati during Orilla, Lon t- to and ha 110W College Lug, Zeir pressiv,e the "As ma of God, fe clesc Spirit le to the r to the 3 ing, Mr. "Uncle ous play that som that itc lion,' has ious regusome time and dou nev,er ,he elabo re te .tic effect suffinieni goi D .1Y Da 0 rn - being ,lteld itt tile grave, nearly all .1, Le L O. O. r„ . Teo g,'? -tic preached an int- the meinhert4 being , present, iri.cl u d - sermon on the leading of ing representatives of liensall tridze. y Spirit, taking for his text, Representatives of the Bell "fele- ny es are lead by the Spirit' piton& Co ' at; tlie funeral •NNT,re, are the sons of God," Mr. Richman cl , Dist:1'i et gil n a ger, ribed,1,11c steps by -which the L on don ; Mr. Brown; Supt., Loi 4 men to, conviction of sin, don, Mr. F. Roberts, tnspector, S exactly,' to earthly 'peace, and Thomas, ruid Mr. D. M.. Sterling, leoverily home. .Iti the even- ferana,ger. 'Mr. Tait 'representing Ten Eyck pre•a.ched at At- Nitch,tin,-ite Lod, :: 0. 0. t ., floNN Toro" Again. -- 'rills lam- 1 a ruein'be:r was also in attendance truinviire, oi: ‘vitich the deceased ANra S "*. ' 101 i Oh itaEQS bae k. so far The. ,flo'ral offerings.from .,1:11.a many e " 0O1P' • - a van'tleridea friends testified to the very high aused the war of the "rebel- teem in -chi h tl - young Tt .in -was . been presented with relig- lield To the sorrowing parents,and la.rity each clrainatic season sister the kindest s,yrnortilty is offer - hie Uncle T . '... ',even, but the. truth 'inajinessaci by one of our s it been -given with such an . noblest pots: ' s 'with double little Evas. ed r . ,. .m, , .iere is,!•corturobrikt.... iw: stage •dressing• and zealis- ' -G-Mi.matt dui:, 1 0y0d 0 r s os: this. -In'fact, several ' '. 1,6s0 „not It -11611y, - features are- in.therriselves• - What he has givern, ly novel to, make 'it, ,worth They' live on ea:011,in ,thenght , ard• ng,,to see-nlJticle Tora's Ca - 1, -.(1e.ed, as nyul.y•.' ' ' " ittle Gents and Yo Nice Navy Prime, rangy buttons.- Frie4e Uen's style . - Orgy Frieze Alen's style •rro n er Underwear For Men, Women and Children We have everything in the Underwear line to keen you warm tot- w CARLING 13R� •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••444. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44.4 ,PA,I,A1A17MMIMIIAM Furniture fininitu CHEAP CHEAPER If You Want Furniture Buy liUston's We sell Cheapimueb Cheaper Om elsewbere,a after use You will s Was Cheapest. We de keepthe shoddy ki our shop, nothing but A goo CHEAP Funeral Di tor and fte inahln" a neer. I 0 the WilAiT P it Again E !Georgia Pino. It mak°ers id R0 With a consignment of sh most beautiful interior finis any lumber on the market to aLnudinSbherinLgatetsti We are in a hatter position ever to supply our many cost° swhiotpla ournytahreireno. ay reqUire either Opera SAY 1- "How is your flour tradel Good!" IL -"Then you must' handle Harvey's Star Flour." Res $eepers Supplies read sold the country delivery. over." Plate your Orders for Tanko e Estimates cheerfully given. Jar -Gail in we like to see you. IV -"We don't think there is anything we handle that helps our trade like that Star Hour." V -"It will be a good day for the flour a,nd feed tad, of our country when they learn tolls° Harvey Bros. Star flour entirely.' HARVEY BROS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• * • • LARGEST AND BEST • • • In Western Ontario 44 • • • So far as we can learn no Bus- ± ; loess College in Canada graduates 4*'' • so many and at the same time • such a la.rge percentage of its • ; students as does the • • CENTRAL 1-1 STRATFORD, ONT. • , Our courses are up.to-clato, instructors fgoxrp:rreiee fled,: adi oagnude. facilities unsurpassed. teo tuotents may enter at any time. Write • le W. J. ELLIOTT, princt at,4 • • D. A. McLACHLAN; P • bin(!!,for, t .fo.t..4 17seventli time. The • in 'Hi-s.heftv`01% A GUARANTEED CURE VOR , PILES a Itching, Blind, Bleeding or pro- truding, Pile. Drugglsts refund money it Pozo Ointment fails to any, ease, no inatter of laow 1 ic,ng standing in 6 to 14 days. First ap- pliCation gives ease and rest. 50e. If .your alrUgKi.st , hasn't. it :Send 50c ill stamps 'and ,.i.t, svill be forwfirded posi paid by:Faris Medicine Co., St, Lo f 110SS 1.1 TAYL EXETER, ONT. are here with the good We have the most complete stock o reliable COUGH & COLD retnedie and o her seasonabto preparations. We have the finest assortment of Rub- ber Goods, such as: - Hot Water Bottles, lee Bags Fountain Syringes Enemas ecc ece We - have -just received a large stock of the hest French; English and Ameri- can Perfutnes and other toilet articles. We have never failed to giYe entlre sat- isfaction in any case where wA. tested eyes and prescribed glasses, il,nd WE are here always. We have everything you want the The finest goods at best prices.