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� 9 Tbe Canadian' li'arw, a weekly'. Ag, other of allowing a ,talkative obild.tQ ham Busineps, .College 1utrQ4 .
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lclsm� I subjeot 011 wrilting 110 for 0 . . 4 I
I , uestious Ito farmers to determine Material for teaching Q - Association into a writing class -wad 9 ion. Sale Farm For Sale
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� cultural Journal is asking a number pass. witlioQt due crit' med ith'�,
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'O � . WYAO is. to 'blame for Ithe'preseut high tion. ar 'to, 4� formed in pictur e, PeAa in a praotio4l manner set them 0 FARM STOCK AND JiMpLE BIE N'T
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I � that )vaa brought, to the froulti during lessons, storlea efspecially th rtha Ise Xr. Thos. Cameron has received in, , FA" STOCK & IMIMESIENTS ,,oreis 94 first 014 ,
. !he reccut orle, ,4 down as the real soorets for making . . e3A i4n4 at tie YLI!. -
I election Qawpa . stru The undersigned auctioneer has re- . ...
. igi a 0 es of Ql- good writera ftbat the arm must bal. Otions Ito sell by public , auction, ,e o4s O"
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7ould not be side-tracked now th(V.t den times r ance ork the muscle of thp on LOTA 1-3, CON. % ,TOWNSjj.lp Of oelve& in,structiOn4 to sell by public rime ,house; bank bar " � �
I 0ae elections are ov,or, When tho . I . for,�_arm Hay, oil F-RDTAY, OCTODBIR 20t, . . X . .A, '34 by 40, *-
GROURY I .ers must not beud and th(�, b -,it
I . The address 'was a good and 4n- the fiog auction on, LOT 23, CON. 9� SITE -,EB 3 sith ap-toC-date stable, foanditiva
r I t1*11 is known thL1 remedy should struotive one I praotising should be done with abso- On('� O'clock sharp the following, val- on SAMURDAY, OCT,k RI; 191111 at ,t )uyl t about a 70ar ago., lbaAluo -
. PHON)Qi A, 4. �be applied., . I I bIr J. It. Tigert of Goderich reaa lute freedom making the or - pro.v I , -raouted ,throuighout, Also a wo,A.
I - r . ' MS. move� uablo - erty, o1olook sharp the following v;lluable '1,11,ar 24x10 with cement 'top, und
Opposite _Electric Light Pla,nt I a * * 4 * 0 0 & good paper on the treatm goldin -
. � r � , ant, of lueut or natural inclinatibn .Of the . ,t 4 years old .-V.roPCTty , go .,
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. . � r . , . I I weak, minded children, It is foolish hand the most important thing The . agricultural; I filly '. years Old, aj.' ,, 1-IORSES-1 aged horse,' I general -angway. Nev� driving sted of- *or- ,
. I r . I . . to Itry -to lteaoh them book learning lesson taugh4 , was inst - sucking dolts -pose colt 3 years old; 1, 12 -year -oga ted stoel sidLaig �24x40 ; 'jien house
I I . . ruotive and ln� ' rioaltural; 3 ligrioul- PUT - ,.,
� � . . . � � r I IrAte Gentleman (to his gardiner) if unable to learn, but they ivay be teresting. taral, ,first class animals, ' bld filly elrea by Indian Chief; I suck 7x18. Also a vood supply bf Oog,'
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, Wba-t do you mean by ,telling people belped by: giving them manuol traiu� Mr, liadolirre took lip .the aub)ect C -A TTLE -1 cow due to o6if aj eime ing filly sir6d, by, Bob. ,nd hard wa. 'he farm is th04
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, in the ViLlagethat I'm a stingy Mast- ing or music, lie thought they .9b of sale, 13 cows due in Feb, . 'Jelfer Arained,' and well Ifewed,
. ould of Written Composition with his usual 8 I B ;0ATf.Ll32 cowd in oalf to thok- ag.li'l'y
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. be placed in an institut,ion, where! they t rougbnosa and enthusiasm advoc ghbred bull; 2 cows lately calved nosily with all uew wLm fenvep. Al.;
I Gaidiuer-No fear ol me dolul the oan be properly cared for. I � - era due, in Ou '
.1 at '.tbat' wrRten Compositio'd rich; 15 steers rising 3 Years r,old, I two-year old, steer; 4 kour-year, old o be,n, acres of good busb, rao%tay 4" �
I HOUSEHOLD likes ol that, guy -nor, I allus keep A. comprehensive report on ,the last should be preoeoded by oral compos� choice feoder,4; 18 �steers rising 12 steers; 1 -year old belfor; § s, t e p.r peod , . Aor partioularo apply ,to Wes- - ,
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� � 11. my thoughts -to mygelL-Puuch. 0. R. A. Convention held in Toranto ition that eadings of paragraphs Years old; I heifers rising 12 years old calves- I � ey Shier, Woodham. Out. 1,17'a , �
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I NECES last April written by� J. "L L"Wey, Should be rawn from the olas.s placed 4 calves. PIGS�4 store hogs weighing abotA . 1. . � . f, .�*,
I . SITIES North Bay,. delciate �f ,the 0. R� A. on the board and Ithat a ch HOGS -1 brood sow due first of 140 lbs.; I brood sow due to $arrow __ �
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. Here, was read by Mr T -To -ward. agraph be Composed and -,vr1`ti,'e`u,Pt4hr", April; a number of store hogs. Nov. Ist. Aboilly 40 heAs.
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e BEST and we have naught arrived In Canada'on Friday Tigert and seconded by BIT .Horton similar one, � . 1 -foot binder, I mower, I drill, 11 I ' * flon S�es for Sale, I �
h A. vote of !thanks moved by Mr. pupil thaL being asked !to write I a IMPLEMENTS -1 lumber wagon; I , IMPLEMENTS -McCormick Binder
everything you need at last and were given.a really royal He would use txansorip- , 8 ft, in good -working order - 5 foot . .-1.
r All $eason6 welcome by the citizens of Quebec', was heartily passedund ithe secretary tion .paraphrasing. and the memor- tbree-horse cultivalor, ) Dearing mower; 10 -hoe combined Syl- Four how4as for sale, and shop it 1,v
� I to Mr. Lo . vester drill; Massey -Harris cultivator wanf,,A. Apply �o 11r. an�cl Nro� U. "I"
� . � The Duke has come to take up hl� was requested to convey , jye.T3 ization of portions of Sorliptu're and TERMS .OF BALE . ,t
r I duties as Governqr�'Gener4 of Canada Our appreciation of ,the report. other choice literature, All sums of $10 and unde;d'opsh', ov- Bl4ssey"Harris corn cultivator, with Braun. . . I ! I � il : .4
� I Miss Winona Howard of the Exeter ' He would Use constractrive critic- er that amount 12 months' oredW will bean Puller and oultivtetor combined
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i THE, TEA AD CORE STORF He is the first of -the Royal family school staff Itaught very nicely a read ism. He engge9ted byelcle touTs, con. be given on furnishing. approved joint Clinton Fanning, mill; Massey -Harris . - !.
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. � �. WANTL"D-Obolce Butter and hope his stay will. be an exceedingly ing lesson to a first Glass, versations etc,, �s subjects for eom- motes, or a discount of 5 per cent, selifflor; turnip,drill; Frosti & Wood ,
k"". !. Inspector Tom Ithen took up ;thel sub positiq)Ap, . off for cash. G. Toad, Prop,, ffho$. gang plow;. set of diamond barxows,' , For Sale
" 'L,�.. . Fresh Eggs. pleasant one and that be may see . .
� . . ject of.Pximary Reading and Spelling r Xr. Radcliffe's subjects were ta Cameron, Auctioneer. walking plow;' land roller; set iof
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�, " �:� Canada prosper as no other Governor He advooated !the teaching of di ' , delightfully'f ken � . scales, 2000' ,n�w;
" General ,has, , I � rea ing n a . Pounds, nearly pair Ror,Sale at once -200 acres Stanleyr
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I . r I � r ; ' from print rather than from script I nor and were full of information,aad I - Vbobslelghs, nearly new.; lumber wag. 3rdliccm., .3 miles from Olinton-Schoot
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� . � . . I . using the alphabet and combinatioAs profit for ,the teachers, '
1� I I . � / I . of leteers to get the sounds. ,Ue Mr. 11. Aorton introduced the subject Clearing Auction Sal e gravel box; r1rost and Wood bay rak., 100 acres in grain. 10 acres qlfalfa. .
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�, . � � . , . 0. Among the many interesting sub- wouldnt' expect first class pupils Ito of teaching of Patriotism in the � DeLaval separator, rearly new; , selt 12 acrels buLgh, Test bay and pasturew -
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:1 ! Iff'r I H jects Ascussed, by ithe Ecum,enical read very expressively but would igalb Public School and in a fluent and han- Xr.'B. $-Phillips, Auctioneer, has double harness; disk harrow; cook Stone 1house. ftwo I atorey, slate roof,
. � I I r , -hiola Opened the expression in 'the, bigher classes PY manner gave the reasons for,teao& been instructed, byLMr, .Win. G , heating stove and okher ar- eemeVt floor in cellar. farnaoo citspebrxi,
. . Briber Meth clist Conference w ., 131s_ stove, too' numerous to mention. telephone. One barn,85xso. windmial.
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I . y in the Ketropolitan Church in Toron- In teaching spelling, he would ask ing the subject in this country with sett -to sell by public auction 'at his t'oles I �
� 1� to Iten days ago, missions and �ue the pupils to copy words having?,�im- its People from many lands. He wo TERMS or r;ALE 1, pumper, waterworks. SitabRing 40 -
. uld All sumA ofi $5,00', and ander cash; head oa�tltle aind 9 horseis. iseconil
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a - h gher oritivismi have oocupied� much ilar sounds to impress the correct teach 'the subject by using the Maple EXETER, on SA,TDRDAY, OCTOBER over tha!t. amount M months'. ekedit barn 56x4O. Bay 'barn 50x35, Crop .
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attention during '.the past week.. In spelling Ile would call the a . tteixtion leaf our prosperity our l'iberties our a8th-_19-11. at I o'clock sharp the
egard to missions the majority of. of the pupils -to the way ilu which g-reatnes , will be.,diven on furnisMing approved sold wllth farm if idemixed. Ap!ply Vrd
I r Electl IV" n S ra 8 in natural resources, tran- following new and second hand ar--
� � the speakers agreed ,that, while there certain letters are used in word subjects ticles;_
. � t r follows s sportation faoilieles, ae., asr joint notes. .5 per cent per anuum Maloolut MoR,wen. Box 56. Glintafn. ,
� ,was plenty of money Ito spread the thus short vowels before for lessons. off fo,a cash on credit amounts. ' - � . --- I I
I Would not cause the sens- 11 Buggy. with top, new; I buggy -Xoses Amy, Proprietor; B. S. Phil.
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� . ation that Gospel, spiritually was lacking In ch in such -words as ditch, XeItch etc., The Discussion wa& continued by with 'top 4, new ' aubters - . 1, lips. Auctioneer.' lj�
" / , our Fire Sale of respect Ito higher criticism it dev.el- while it is omTtted after Iong vowels Messrs. Radcliffe.- Tom, Strang and second hand cutter; 2 second hand Notice Ao Creditors �
� I � .Coal is causin, g at the present ,p,l t1a,t nearly all the delegateig before the same letters in suciil,"words Weidenhammer.' . cutters., I lumber' wagon; I .pair of I , r i � A I .
. of Methodisav who spoke, on the sub- as screech, pouch,, etc. This was ' r .
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t I time- jeot were ,champions in its behalf. Ilt a very instructive. address. Bliss .J i Eighty nine 'teachers have been Diamond harrows, new, I Fleury Notice Itd Creditors. .
, I I present at our session. It may be riding plow, new, I furrow; . ury Unreserved Auction En the uidtter of tiae estalb, Qf
. i '", s ldft tolthe Rev, DrfCarman, the Murray exemplified her method, us- I t 2 Fle
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In order to make room to ' of interest to know the following 2 -furrow- plows t 3 No. tZI Fleury e
I � venerable General* Superintendent of ing the spelling book in lteachiug pro- facts. There were sevenity changes of walking plows, Robert D. Boy of Ithe .'township ' of
., i rebuild we are offering about the Methodist church in Canada, to nunciation. and spelling, with a class d6w; 1 one-horse . Fullarton in the county of Peritlit -
I \ � teachers in the schoolsofirest Huron Fleury ploir ,ne-w; I Fleury Grinder, Sale
I � strike the one strong protest againsit of girls 1�ho were quite alfrO and res- since Ap.r,.I,,t 1'9'1 Of the,,131 teach- new; I Wilkinson Sod plow, new; 8 . Farmer. deceased .
I" of it, Ithouali, one or two others followed ponsive to (their, teacher's bright and . r
� � , " 4--% " C. his lead giving qualified opposition intelligent teaching. r ers in, the so9oli in December 1910 -washing machines, new; 4 whedIbar, 'r OF HOUSE, ROLD bFFECTS,, Z,11'0 Notice is hereby given pursuant fa
I �� � - , 2 0 C) TUIA07 r The undersigned auctioneerbas re" R. 'S. O., 1893, chapter 129, that all
L. �, to the movement. Adjournment . only 421 are now teaching in thie in- rows, new; 13 stepladders, new; 149 ceived instruction to sell by public creditors and otbeis having clainm
- - . � spectorate. . steel pig Itroughs, new; I "Dairy against the estate of the sc.ld
I li , EVENING SE�ZION AFTERNOON' SESsION Maid" cream separator, new; 1 pair auction -vt the MANSION HOUSE, .
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11 �L Ant-hrat c i tee, .is The President occupied the EXETER, on.FRIDAY OCTOBEW 27 Robert D.- [Roy who died on 9f
I �s M. chair wagon bolster springs, ei ; afe; . IV
I Ouse The minutes of the forenoon session 1 Wilkinson dit.ebiing plow, new; I re-com- about [the 29rd day of October 1
1, D. McArthur of Fernhill mout was held in the Opera N n Y I S '1-911
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.� . I East Williams is visiting friends in during the evening. The Presiden.L BIT were read� and adopted. � I bag trucke S�6w - 2 scufflers, �3 beat- menclug at I P. in. the following are required on or before' thel (114�IXT ,
I I � , JL Harpley and Brewster for a few C. K.. Bluett, J3. A,. of St. George's The report of 70iL nominating. com- ing stoves', 'sftove' drum; 2 Iron g*rain property pamely; I . day of. Nov. 2.0,1r, to sendl by postpre.4
, a weeks, Public School formerly principal of 15 bedsteadsi 12 waslistands, 12dres- paid or deliver to Messrs Glaidmailw
1�, i mittee recommended thalLthe folio -w- feed Boxes. new; I sickle grinder,
. COAL ,-a Z . MissEditb Taylor Teacher inS. S. the Crediton. Publio School presided, ing officers be appointed for the. en- new; 3 set of sling ropes, new, .. a sin.- cases; 12 mattreflses; 12 bed &Stanbury of the villaige of Bxeker.�
�11 - . No. 12 A. B. Line attended the teach, and gave� the annual presidential ad- � suing year. .. bay carriers cars, new,, 2 dozen hay springs; 21 feather pillows; 18 bed Solicitors
:, I , \� ers conyention in Exeter on Thursday ress choosing for -subject Ithe school PresTident Miss, J E. Sharman, God- fork pulleyi, now, 1 roll spreads,; 1:8 bed covers, .2 extension. said depeased, their obristian and sur.'
I � and Friday of last week. yard as an educator It Wasan able of fence '
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I � $6 "--qa TON Mr. Wm, Baker has sold his farm to effort given with Mr. .Bluett's Vill erich, Vice -Pres, W. B. Weirlen- wire', new; I spring seat tables; 3 kitchen tables; 2 fall -leaf � names, addresses and desorliptiolix-
. of G L hammer of Ezeter; See. Tieasurer, wagon 5 large pictures; 'I tables; d small tables, sideboard, re, the full particulars of their claildv -
� The offer is for immediat Mr. Peter Murray rand Bend re- known earnestness In it lie advoeated W. H. Johnston, Rippen,; beet ptilleer"vi ting desle. A lot of frigerator; Happy Thought rauge; the statement of their, accounts aed,.
e ceiving the sum of.$7,500 for it Pos- the Itekohers supervision of the school Councillors -i. T. Hume, B. A., God- other do -able heater; 2 heating stoves,. coal the nature of the securities, if, a �'y
acceptance and the coal must pssion to be given at once. Mr.Bak.er grounds and articled_�tvlrli numerous to man � heater with oven; looking glass for held by them. And further age
games during playbours ericb. H. Horton, Lumley G'. S., Con including) plowshares. Landsides t
� - intends making his future home in . helping pupils to play their games Boward Blake, Miss H. Kinsman Exe-, soleplates and a lot of re . pairs for bar. .41 feet; sideboard for bar, g notice that after sunh last mentlon6d'i L.%(
� I be removed at once. Washington'O, S. A, with kindness courage and earnest- ter; Bliss M. Banilie Nile. different kinds'of maebineu. 11 6 beer pumps; date the sald Executors will proF
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1. I - ness manliness and above all things Auditing Coufmitteo,- Geo Mawson a rare chance to buy -machin 8 spittons; counter 13 feet long, and ceed to distribute the assets of the de�
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I � IM y .- " * with honesty so as to fit them Ito - Hay; C. J. McGregor. Hay. . your own price as the proprietor is other barroom fix!tures. k6 looking- ceased amOD9 the parties entltI44,
7:., R. � J. GLATWORIn �11.r hildren Cry, pJay the game of life nobly Ifin abbar 1 Resolution Committee W. MoK glasses; 3 dozen pictures.; washin otheret.9 having regard only to -Qid�
� . 11 I years.! Ay, giving up business. I 9
� I GRANTON. __ ONTAIbIO FOR FLETCHER'S Mr. 1. 1. Ra,doliffe 13�� A� gave an I Hem, -all W. G. Beaton Zurlch�; "' J. .TERMS OF SALE machine; cellar cupboard'; twi clothes claims of which theysball then ha -ft
I . , Lelgin Tom. Goderich. Miss W. How- All sums bf $5.00 and unde cash; ringers; 2 centre ttables; I hair cloth notice ,and that ,said - Executors.
. . � c A s -r c --!:)�, I A able address on Visual Imagery in ,r, parlor suite, -7 pieces; easel. whatnot wd1l . not be liable fo,'-,- rA5d loseWa
I I — ,.., aTd Exeter. Miss A. E. Consitt Hensall over that amount 7 months credit , ��_b
. :� . -------- 4-- Poetry. He showed by using Gray's Bliss T, Johnston, Carlow. on furnishing approved joint nates. .longue; :30F ,pair curtains; case of or any part thereof to any persift �. '
I � Convention Elogy and Bryou's Waterloo how to The report was adopted. �3. S. Phillips, W. G. Bissett birds; 24: window blinds; 200 yards. ar persops of whose claim notice i
I A SONG OF THE ROAD Teachers' see the pictures suggested and the Mr. G. S. Howard read a thoughtful Auctioneer. . carpet; 100 kyeards of oilcloth; 6 arm shall not have been received by then7i
The man who lives in the,'valtican . Continued from page one sounds mentioned in Ithe poems. This i)aper on Teaching of Morals in the - Prop. ChairS;L ,6 caned -bottom chairs; 36 at the time of -such distribution. ,.
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Is not so favored as 1, ' r L he considered, a livei way Public School. He felt [the. import. - kitchen ohairs; clothes drier; 24 table I GLADMAN & STANDURY, ,i I
, For .11e must stay forever and aye standa d be adoDted such as one mark Of teaebing. while ithat of ur,' 'thing was the teacher should.be Mr. Geo,- S. Woods;, Miss L. Y napkins; 2 cruet stands; 2 cloeks,� -2 Solicitors foy'Execidors.
1� & PriSOner AInder one sky, - for each tree needed, five marks f6r asking meanings of words a compar- oung - . 11
V_7$T&_- lam as free as bird or bee each road graded twenty marks for atively dead (treatmentV. I I morally Tight in order 'to succedd. He Miss F.- Hess.-Goderich-Mr. B. El, sets of china dishes,.,3 doz. tumblers Dated a*4FA-&te&Jh"1'1j; I
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. cue should set before 'the boys and girls liott; Miss Tichborne, Mrs. Snyder V2 doz. trays; mowing machine; 4 ' 41911, . . . . .1 1 I .f I.
As I travel down road or lame, h sixty 010 which are cut etc. a Mr. 13. D. Cameron of Lucknowi, a high ideals of noble things. He would Hay -Mr. Mawson-Hensall-Mr. Bea vegetables covers;, :7 ,wash boilers;
I d I love to lie with rthe starlit sky basis may readily be laid upon w-hich former successful West Huron Teach. - -
All awar snt before -them three, essential prin- ton; Mr 'McKay -Stanley -Mr. John- wheelbarrow; two wash tabs; peve,a .
For my blanket and counterpane, ds may be made and this;.com- er spoke cloguently on Governmen:e ciples, vi,., truthfulniss, obedience ston-Bayfield-Mr. " (Howard; lyr., lamps; I seiving machine; �00 . qt.
mendable work encouraged. Annuities showing� convincingly [their it+- -
� and reverence. Instances of moral Beatty -Stephen -Mr. 'Shore; Mr gems; also knives, forks; spoons; + .. �
]Vvealoafof bread and berries red, All of whieh is resDectfully snb- many advantages 'to young ,an 'dold. depravity, noticed outside 'the school Durr; Mr. ' I �m
IThat I - her, from hill or vale mitted.L . Graham-�Usborne - --X�, glassware; shovels; anure forks ;
�ajt . t I Mr. 'Cameron is enthusiastic iin his should be privately reproved by the Weidenhammer; Mr. Horton; Mis� and other, articles too wimerdus to' 4�
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Aikd a kiss J trade with tka i . providinR for ones* old adge. The s Of teacher., I Hamilton; ]AT, Britnell-East Wawa- mdntiou. Also 3 bug�;ies' and I out- 1 1 ,
,,�,., .maid Mi. Hownrd coci-pied the ehair. - Keep U g-
. , Minutes of the for --noon session sang by Hisses Follick, Kinsman olos Wiss Sharman thought it was ,.1 nosh -Mr. Shackleton; Miss Rands; , ter. ,
Vora draught from her foaming pail and 't I P " ..
were read and approved. Moncur awl the'instrumentals, given , 0 4-1
With mr staff and book ln'ashady good plan to fill ;the pupils mind Miss Cunningham.-W.W-MissBaili % TERMS OF SALE -CASH — .
with good, and noble thoughts to the Miss Graham., Miss Taylor�Goder R. Leathorn, Proprietor; B. S. +
. . nook Some school children sang very by B. -Phillip delighted every one. lch I f
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1 lie down through the noon tide hour sweetly under the lead,orship of Miss A' flag drill and patriotic song byl exclusion of evil thoughts. Mr. Tigerb; Mr. Hume; Dr. Stra gs. -Phillips, Auctioneer. ' —TO — . .. IM,
. I Mr. Inspector Tom gave an fidterest Exeter -Mr. W. B. Weidenharam,ner; I
K_ "_ � And I say good-aay to all on my way Kinsmam. . a class 'of- gfirls trained by Miss J. ing address on Difficulties in Teach- Miss Vosper;' Miss Kinsman, I � --- , �
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: or broadi - - and Mr. J. H. Tigert was-'adopited and one. .. . . I . I 11calems the constant change of Report was adopted. I I I -km1nm
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! T -he he 1 � for� the road, . be ilt � narrow Huron on Mption of Inspector Tom sion and gave great -,pl�gsure taevery� I inspection He mentioned as real gert; Mr. .W. H., Johnsto il, THE 11 MIE ...'
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I _/ And the fields and the beaming sky Messrs 11orton, Tom ,'Tigert McGregor The singing of th? Na:tional Anthem I fr6a:cl6rs, .the lack of rtcatn,oss in Votes of thanks were tendered to OF CHOICE FEEI)ING STEERS. 11 — - I I .
- the school house and grounds, lack all who contributed to lad.t night's t FARM STOCK"IM Al N S ' 4
_/ ,' As I follow the Spring 'round (the and Mawson were apDointed as a com- brought the succes?ful ineeting Ito a , PLE E T V., For Promptness, Neatness and t .
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I � Xs as happy and rich asrl I . . Mr. S. J. Radcliffe spoke on pral FRIDAY F ORENOON property, registexs. etc, are som,,, and hIcLachlan, who did so much Ito , , Lead for I ; :
� composition. Ile thought -Ibis was a The President 0. K. Blucitt occuplea firnes not, well kept 'lack of veiTtila- help tof make thq Institute a success Xr. Tbos. Cameron has received in -
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i '. tion and equipment and less al tention to Iryl.r. Bluect who came up from Lon- structions to sell by public auction I WEDDING INVITATIONS ' '
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� ! ,was scarcely taught but Devotional exercises were conduotea given to arkthmetic than' formerly. 6n to be present with us and preside On LOT 11 SOUT11 THAMES ROAD, 1-V -ENVELOPES I I
-Mr. W. 1B. Weidenhammer took up a 13ILL HEADS
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1 . taught ;to (the exclusion of writ- The minutes of -the last ,two -cossions' the subjecd of Technical Education the Exeter School for their kindness 31st at ,12 o'clock noon sharp� the fol. + F .4
, �_ 1. . The Canadian Pacific Railway has ten composition Be commended th,- were read and approved . . and the Public School, and ably show- in givingothe. use of.their school and lowingo- I + NOTEHEADS. �&
so fat this ed the� great need for technical cdu- for other assistance. HORSES -1 Inarei S + , BOOK, WORK .- i
.year 'had marketed along ease with which children in United A. class of primary pupils trained; .veaxs old sup- + �& �
' States Schools make offhand i cation. Some of'Ithe neads for such The PHAMPHLETS ,
. itt line 14..300,000 bushels of wheat specohes by Miss W. Howard sang some school singing of the, Nation Anthem posed to be with foal, draft;.I mare + , I
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. a TO bushels of other grainsi Children should be taught to speak songs very pleasantly and little Miss ' brought 'the Instftute ito a Close. 2 -years old agricultural; I hackney + 0 +1
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1.7 W training he weretioned as the general , CODNTERORSOK B0 KS
�' Vhe total 4umber of cars wastefulness of children and older - driver 4 years; I aged roadster - +
i - loaded fluently and accuratelyas a fixed and Dorthy B-alkwirl recited so as -to ,To- I PROGRAMMES 4;.
, amounts 1:0 10,10702 - mental babit. Te-achors sh-ould avoid ceive well merited applauso - people, the- lack of skilled workmen If yoif are nervous or dyspeptic tr) roadster sucking onit: I agriculiur- + - OIRCSLARS, HT0. , +
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: . two mistakei one of critic:sing a tim- The Resolution Committe' in the various trades and the tev- Cartex's Little Liver -Pills. Dyspepsia ral suckind colt. + 4
1 � , . a brought dency of children who receive fair makes yon' neivous, and nervousness CATTLE --211 . + 8 4 -LE BILLS DoLe on the +I-
I id child %vbilo speal.,'ng, and of the In their reporb advis(ing that the fol- cows new][3, calved; I + 1.44
� . education to enter the professsional- makes you'. dyspeptic; (,.ithcr( one Ten- cow due' to call- at Sborteb.t Possible Notice. *
� � , lowing numbers of the resolutions time of sale - -1 + . . 4.1-
.1 Stella -Did sbe, ask for bread and — walks of life rather than farming and ders you miserable and these little heifers due' ' - I. .4
g,et a stone? . Inissed by the public school depart in January; 2 cows' due + , 40.
.; other occuptiaons. He tboughtteach- Pills cure both� t in February; 2 fat cows; 18 choice + (live Us a Call & Be Convil . il,
. nt of the 0. E. A. j)e adopted. I need *,4
� ers should� help to mould public opin- . short keepf feeders;20 choice' feeders + �1�
Bella-Sbe asked for dough amd ""PILLS LIKE A ME" — I ------- *_ i�
I . got a solitaixe.-New- York Sun. . I Nos. '2,3,4,5, .and -6 on the Public ion in favor _f technical edacaLt'on. I 050 lbs; 19 choice feeders 950 to 100Q +
- . School Curriculum; Nos. 2 and 18 on G
� -Where possible he would usa the 46 lbs, 5 fat heifers 3 years 4
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"I I Yearling steers and haifors;l 3. calves + - +
1 the Public Sol subjects taught in the school to turn The Ofily Thing + The Exeter T'
Zo Ranh and Drastic are hool Curriculum; No. I' the pupils' attention to practical sub- "
� People in. 'Toronto are paying fo,7ty . on the Superanuation of teachers; No ROGS-1 sow with litter at foot - + *.1.
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cents , ject, and useful phases of mechanical That Will Relieve I sow d�uc in December Printind Co. W
a dozen for strictly new laid Many Pills as to Seriously 1. on. the Onlarin Educational Gazette + 11 ��,
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eggs, It would be interesting Nos 1,2,3.. of the General liesoluti Pursuits. Ile would teach agriculture � b
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.know what 'the farmers forty and injure Health. I No.'3-and-1 on thoDepartrac,ntalReg as it fs one of the -most interesting .LlWeuralgia. rocks.
. � fifty miles out of town are igetting . ulations; Nos. 1, and, 2 on 'the'Advis- subjects forl'the child minil. H e. The piercing pains of Neuralgia, IMP * I � I I
. for them and. whof obtains the r - . I cry Council It'nd No.'S, 4,,5. 6, and '4 thought every, school should ,have a LEMEiNTS-1 lumbar twagon .
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. � �Off.-Toronto Globe. 1 .ake In a letter written from tag liome IZI That Nve respectfully request ithe ' a l Oomplete; I
. rk-benah an& necessary tools. He which often follows a,b top buggy,
� . Valencia. Mr. Marsh Selwyn does ser Department that we be permitIbed to would ,.'each something of Domestic. La Grippe, are irequently almost un- "' ; 1 apeni buggy; I pair sleighs;
I i . # , - Science. He thought each school I binder nearly new, I mower near
I ,vice to t1iousands by drawlng atten- halve our Institute meetings in the should co-operatet with the Children's bearable' and fevv medicines afford ly ne,vv;.tl, 12-joot rake, new; I load : I I
.1 � I tion to the.dnJurles, Inflicted, upon d spring instead of the fall. - . . . . 0 , I �,
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I .;� 'A Chengtav despatch says it is es- �mte people by drastic Purgative pills. That the Dible history be !taught Gardening section ofthe 0. A. C. any relief to' the sufferer. er, pea , harvester new; 11 seeder and I I I . � 91.1
r , , . ,timated that '10,000 persons were kil- , "Por a 1629 time I suffered frOIQ in the public school .The report was If these ,things were done he - , I am a rural mail carrier and drill; 1, 3 -horse cultivator; -A scuf- 1: A'S 4
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I a I have'been a user of the Dr. Mi es pulper; I large straw cutter with � �
� . Province of `Sze-ehuan, China, which - 2 which was amended by substitut- niedicines for years. -, . . �
� . ed the use Of Pills. Like anany an justify this course of w.rk I
, i dvexe causedf by the rebellion of a other, I made -the unwise choicei of .' _ Dr. Strang answered,in a Ineld and carriers, belts, 'and all complete; .1 iorr, -
, I , I part of kbe People against the Gov- usdng Pills thLt were like lightning in Ing the first week in Sept -ember in convincing manner the queslions sub- Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills single Plow;, 1, 2-furxow plow; I set — � .� . I
. I 11 *rninent's railroadt plans, I L I their activity. I began to be filled stead of spring . . mitted to him ,through the quesItiou can $ t harrows, I Platform. scales 12000 lbs - _1 =�
I I I . . with Intestinal diaturbanceaj constant The report of the auditing Gomm'" drawer. � I be begen. Thcy are the gravel box, new; hay'r I I
11 I rumblings, gas In the bowele ana Mar- tee showing reccip-ts amounting Ito . �ck; fanning
� r,hOea. I grew Pale sund emaclate(L $1-618�9.' ,4 an& 31' ,xpenditnres amounting I The following is the' report OR the only thing I havc found that will mill; grindstone� extension ladder '82 ELJF
.1:11 wall make it a rule," said /the Then the, doctor tolcl me drastic ir to $93.80 leaving the balance of 175'.' Committee appointed Ito nominate fth.* relieve iny neuralgia and I havc tr1qd feet Ion&,; I shorC ladder; I step lad- I
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a 11 of the 13 on hand, -was received and adop- committees who, are to interview tho most everything, besidcs medicine set' double harness, I nearly new; 2 � �,
11bur-9 man who is learning polit-ics, taoting Pills had e used catarr . der; I stone boat; wheelbarrow ,, 12 9%
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11 � never to. goo back on MY friends." bowels, an almost Incurable, dfseaM ted. - various municipal, councils to request froin the doctor. I am wiHing to sets single harness; Horse blankeltig Return Tickets at bingle lFare,
,r "An excellent ,rule replied' Sena tor Explaining my situatiou, to a friena, The election of officers was de,fer- ashistance in carrying out the reso- t611 anyone wbat the Anti -Pain barrel'-; grain bags; chains, hay . OCT.- Obb. to NOV, 11th
. �% he advised a, trial of Dr. HamiltoWs ' - lutions of t o co ,t in- 1.
I . � Sorgtium, but .the real test of the Pills. -1 speedily experienced the he9l red and a nominating committee con h ininit ee on I Pills did for me." I knife; forks; hoes; wbif-fletroes, I I
.gbme is to kee Your friends - sisting. of 41essra Tom. 'Tigeet and proving the -appearance of Womb s aW .4 to points in Temagami, points Matta—
P 1froln ing and curative effect they exert on � � . , a quantity Of firlst class illay,,
going baok� on You." - Washington Weidenharatier and Misses Oonsiit Huron. r I CHALIES HILDIRBRAXDT. wn to Timiskamfug and Kipawa, Quo,
. . � Btar. �' the stornach, liver and bowels, The and Vosper, Ashfiled-Mr. 0, .7. iMeGregor; Mr. and other articles too numerous to inclusive, also to certain points in Quo—
. � BOX 205 Woodvill, Ohio menflo . . . I
. 11 � Intestines, freed from. irritating drug4 Mr. McLachlan Principal of Chat- Fred Ward; X ss M-oBlillan.-Co HOT n . bee icki Nova Scotia and,.
I . . I � 1* * * # 0 4 * ftpldly regainecl natural tone, the I I I J , New Btuns%vi
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. bowels azted as If nature and- not Dr. — -1 have ' stead; I combined .dresser and wash . OCT. 10th to NOV. 11th * I I
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, I I Zord ana Lad r Grey bado farewell Itarnilton's, Vills were at work. I know . irted most everything" i'
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� to Canada on Piiday, -Montreal, ot. It will be of value, to thousands to valn, why not do as he did, fight milk cans- pails, buckets, pans. 'A to Mvskoka Lakes, Psnetang, Lake of'
. I know that a, plif as mild and, curative . T1111 S W E E K S' MARKET TOPS Ur aches and pains with Dr. quantity oi dlabe� dto etc, . Bays,- Midland, Ma.gwie(awatj Axyer,.,
- . talva and Quebee having pr�vloa ly as 1)r. 11amilton's is aV�Sll&ble t6 tba i
I � I J(hade them 'fhe recipients of many ailing.,, . . Piles' AntlkPain Pills. Let the. T"OsitivelY no reseive as the pro� Lhkefieldt liadawaska to Parry Sound.i
, Marks. of affection and esteem. At TORONTO MONT EAL BUFFALO Prietor has sold his farm an4 as ,re. Argyle to Cobocook, Lindsay to 1141i.,
a banquet in lyl I Por bowel disorders, slok headache, R piNs bear the brunt of th battle. jiringr. , I
I ontreal, E arl ,Grey constipation, liver and stomadh. de- . . burton. Points fronj Severn to North� I
� made a. speoeb in ivhieh be eulOgil- rimgem,ent, there is tic, pill., so ln,va.rl- Off Cars .Off Cars Fed and W�atered No Matter hoW stubborn ethe con- 1. 'Bay inclusive and ceetain pointoreachm,
. I ed canalla Q,T',.d ber place, in'the Em- ably sure to cure as 15r,� 3gamiltolys . I I � � test, they WM come out vletorio TERMS OF SALE I ea 1b ,n I
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. . �, old In I I . � " I oil Pill$ per cent, interest on nobi,% bther k Until,
I . 25c boxes, all doaler,t, or T11e, Catarrh. Cattle � $6.25, $600 1 $7.75 h - _. than the"; all sum,% of- $5.00'and un�, 0 6s va'*�l for return
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