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The Chemical Closet I bought from
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apeolal Grand Trunk train ceneisting
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TO .11,00ST OLD HURON
A decrease of .nearly tea, thousandin
the population of. Huron iCoanty, in
the Jest ten years, is the revelation
an•ade joy last years, census tThere
are many who- will. remember when
the farms In Una, sestion aunporteat
,a great many more personattan they
do ac Lie present time. Large fam-
ilies were found on nearly every farm
and the hired, men avas a mei:ober of
nearly every Lousehold. The ,rural
achoola were filled with children, and
clurches every few /miles boasted of
large congreesations. ;But to -day it it
ebanged, For different reaeone
ere leaving the farm. alany
Lave been enticed with, the prorep,ecta
of greater fortunes ixi tie wet; child
ren lave d
grown up .an th
d
0j
parerita Lave retired and left
their son to weak the :farm: faired
• aelp is scarce and a combination
of tiventa Lane ,b'ad ale tendency to
drain tLe ptepulatioa of Old ' Huraa
•
1
itok WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL
To All Worett X 'will c -lend 0 free,
with full Instructions, my ntomo treat -
tient which positively cures Leucorr,.icnatrjleeratioa, Displacements,
ting_of the Woinb.,,Pairiful or Irregular'
Ferrods, 'Uterine and Ovation Tumors
or growths, aleo Hot Plashes, Nerv-
oueness, Melanthoiy, Pains in the
anead, Back, Dowels, InidneY and
Bladder troubles where ceineed by
'Wealasesa peculiar to our sex. 'Yon
con tootiouo treatmetit t hero° at a.
cost of only abOtit 12; cdtit a. 'Viek
My •book, " Wornatt e Own Meditacil
Adviser,", alsO sent free oit requeat.
Write to -day. Address Mrs. •11L, OUrnar
Won 201411 41Wind6Ors Ont4 44
THE EX TSB, TIM
a • Tilltaii'SDAY. NO,VME,
but not Huron aloon. star other', Porn
ties have: antlered ,Slintlatly,
Plat the peolple aria awakening: to
tke.•'irenlizatiota ^EVA niatterana aloaate.
edocationen social tuidrelLgioas -priv-
ilegea, good reacla, bindings aAd
productiveness of the soil are. taken
into coosideratioa some al the beat
and ,cl.leapestland on Itne North Am-
erielan coutionnt, 'is, to be n ad: 'nett
in 'Huron, oonlaty, • '
illesidenta of. Huron iCouioty 'Orel re-
alizing kale and thee,' ishoula let oil-
ers, kaow it, Easex, laarebton, dad
other. eountie.s jalave undeirtakaa ,
Make their xesoureeta known and,have
apeat several ttousand, deallalria with
the insult that hunaretla, bare come
to these eountiee land the, prices a
farm's bave gone up eaorrooisaya
Truck laarneinge poultra had dairy-
ing 'are! yielding fgoodretartnh. lAad
in a number of lastaeces anore mon-
ey is being made •off of a few acres
than in. some -cases is being made off
01 100 acres, thea' county
Council meeting in December $2„00ei
will be asked for to boost the banner
county of Ontario.
Such a campaign should ?prone; ben-
efioilal both' to the urban and rural
population arid, shoal& be, heartily eine
dorsed by .a1111 the Members af, the
County council
NORTH eR.AY MERCHANTS
EAGER FOR LOCALOP.IION
North. 'Ray, Nov. 7-A. French fore -
Meal, wao' is grading some etreets, on,
a contract, found himself petitioaed
by the Wives ot bbs workman not to
pay their husbands until after seven
gaielock on Saturday might, "If you
pay my man before the bare casse
I shan't get, much of it, but if there's
Sunday b-efore le can get a drink it
gives, tie; a alpaca," ssaid one of the
wives.
North My has six hotel licensee
and two shop licenses for a Pepulet-
tion of least than, ten thousand It us
firet and foremost a railroad town
with a large floating population
About a month ago the leaders, of
the temperance party commenced' to
talk local option They were more
than suparieed at the support
they got preetically every buisiness
man in, town signiree the petition for
a vote oa 'the .question, an January list
and the leaders, ot the meveretent are
now confident that they can get ati
percent of the '1,800 municipal voters
to make their mark for local option.
The merchants to not prebend • to
be -disinterested in their, fight for
prohibitioe. A, dollar .spent in whis-
key is a edollar leis for no, is the
wiay one naercharit epitomized the eat -
nation. 'If the goad man or the house
Ma a night with the "boye" he can-
not buy' the parlor -carpet that his
wife has -desired so aseg and wbat iS
true of the bouse, furnishers is appla
cable to every trade;
"The Day' is- the caraVanaary- of
the kinghts, of the road, eaet send west
north and south. They have to ttop
in the.. town for it is flourishing an -d
-plenty of business but they do s& with
se groaning of the spirit fora they -do
not like tte eccomecia Hart
North Day is but leading the way
in tale fight for local option; 1Callan-
der will certainly carry it' aria aesltroy
two licensee -three, it ought to be
but one a outside the -cosifinieS of the
town, Sudbury Las been threatening
to er ter the loreale optionaeolumin all
summer but finally lacked courage to
make the attempt,
-
The opponents of heal optioa de-
clare that "Idled pigs," are irievitable
if license are reapare.ssed, and. coatend
that it is more -demoralizing to drink
wood alcohol by stealth, than goel
whiskey over the open bar, .7he ans-
wer ie tattt fiaty parcent of the mer.
do not mind standing up to the bar
will not eadure being smagalea, in by
a back door and conniving at the
Arlene:. That is toe lessen at Cobalt
The contrast between Sudbury witb
a bar at every corner and Cobatt witt
its eada fountain arid soft drink
steatite ie remarkable,.
A western mining man now
resident in 1Colralt recently paid Lis
first visit to Sudbury. Ho came back
converted ",13efor 1 went to Sul
bury 1 tared to taark that a licenae in
tbese eaetern mining camps wais all
right but after 1 and seen audbury
1. don't. Thercs are dozens of rail-
roader:a miners, and proapectora in
andbury who are 'never sober Until
choy brave spent .their laet .dollar en]
must go back to 1.1,0 caboora'the mine
or the bash-, Contrast that. With Co-
balt., wLere, thengh the streets are
habitually _crowded with the aurae
claaa of' miners as, at Su•dburn, a wo-
man can walk unmolested 'at any time
of the, day or night. I bake to feel
that t so Ontario Government .dcea
not trust us. to' know our own mind.;
but 1 really believe that if a eote
were taken rigla in, Cobalt the town
would go local optam -BEN' HUGH-
ES -Staff Coraespondent, The Globe
;ANCIENT ADVICE
Coma, let us do, our shopping early
before the Christmas rush beigan,s, turd
buy la doll witi. tresses aurly-or buy
Iwo dolls if there, twins.. This theme
is all that I can think of. eh,e only
subject for a'lay; taa bubbling ispriaa,
(Let poets ,drink or for me la dry as
Met sear a bay I've scratched my
toad for hours togetber to find a aub-
ieet for a song and thereat:, not:Una
tart L weather -and that late sting
about too long lava racked roy braini
till at ie poippirig3 alielturbed the
toiregioldie restful calm; tliere's "to-
tanng tell bat ,Chriatentes, ahoppine
taat one in verses may embalm, colt
slaters do year shoppater early We're
tte reesaing.tIrronge begin.. for when
you reach the aortals pearly St. Peter
wiil not let you in, There'a nothing
doing in .this valley the country's
rpriet ses tLe town gorse ore tbe cauctra
and the rally; the, euffregieltsbave
elinmored, down. The poe.Cs bainy
tears are AlrnOping 41clown. US, VirhiSit
ers to tte floor there's nothing Loft
but Ctriat mos abappi,ng that. cal la
L or matt:eras suy Morn ••%/to 1014e
sprung nate...a is neer oat' $11r,fy ate
harp is, made of ruray era Oh,' aro-
liareas eo your Whopping eorly benito
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PHEN J. MARTIN, Chesterville, Ontario,
Canada..
TIR1P TO NEW (YORK
Through, the enterprise and. gener-
osity of the Frost 'Wire Fenoe Co,
Andrew liodg,ert, lead a most enjoy-
able free trip last week to New York
Philadelphia and Washington AS one
one oa'ata winners. • in the dies con-
test the companyput an this, past
s -ea Mar • •
T.he party, of 56' left Niagara Falls
N. la by special carse over the Gorge
Route and a visit was 'made e to the
fine plant of Lae. Shredded Wheat Co
After enjoying. the: attain:rig kit Shea'a
'Theatre in aluffalo...the . party le.ft
for New York: A' slap -over was
made at Albany where the state cap-
ital baildiags were' aeon, wfaah, cost.
thirty-five thousand .dona.rea At
4,30 th.e party' arrived in tbe great
city of New York a a.. • e
A trip -was made to tLe top of the
Metropolitan alailding avere41 stories
high and 700. ft ararneetheaground
from wLich a laeautiaul view, was had
including the'. Wooliaerth- buildina
which is. over 55 ,.9tories higheand
ths highest buildinea in the world
One ofi the Most ir.terestliagetrips in
New York was to thegreat °enterer
Park MUSCLIU1 ytercs many ar.cient
relics were ecen irc1udin aturruniea
.who lived over •4000years ago and
also pillars eta' taken froth the
palaces of the eacient Plarachet in-
cluding tree far famed Cleopatra'a
Needle,. the, great Obelieh. of Ancamt
Egypt. Another rnost interesting.
visit was to 'Bronx Park natich con-
tain's 'ore of the greatest collections
of livingt animals, plants and flowers
of tte world The evening parfok-
mance in the world's tamoila Hippo-
drome whieli has a stage larger than
four ordinary Theatres. was a gor-
geous spectacle'.
Interesting,- points' visited - were
Ib e 11. S, Mint, The iCuattia-Publishing
!louse waere, the ladies, Home Jour-
nal and Saturday evening Post are
published and JOhn. Wannamaker's
large departmental stere whicheon-
tains the largest pipe organ, in the
Washington, the beautiful capital
of the United States and .one, of the
cleanest cities in America was our
last :store s' 11.113)
Mr, Andrew lIodgert bees to, thank
all his customers who made. it pos-
sible for him to Win the. trip,
THE GENERAL WILLIAM noon'
'MEMORIAL SCHEME
. . .
Tiro is coneedetable aclarlty a-
mong Salvatioaista and friends of the
Salvation Army throughout the Dora -
alien in connection with the. proposed
erection of a Memorial to the life-
work of 'General William Rooth. tae
F,ounder of that world-wide .move
.nient.. IC loving devotion, to tte
grand old man and aetive anxiety to-
wards theaccomplishment of, this
scLeme coent for anything, the Train-
ing Institution, watch has teen de-
cided irpon to take the form of tans
Memorials will become an establisted
• fact. • •
Ttere la, a Widespread 'feeling; a-
mong all .-claseres that such a life as
that of the. late. General aticerld Ire
kept green in the peoples mathory
by the eatabliellatnent of some, inatita-
tiori that evould have for its aita trf
work Larmonizing With the.. ideals. St
vividly set forth,throughout, the et -
tire career, •
, • .
This will, be the begitaista Of the
realization Of ent Of the late Genera
unfinielLad sehetneaa inarriely the
bringing into existence lea, a aumber
of 1lniVersities or Humanity in. lac,
.larger eitita of thc,. wond Such' an.
institatien Will be ereeted irs Tortinto
•. It must be terneinbered fiat the
achievements 01 the SalvaiVota arm)
&Pend in a very large, Mae:erre upon
its Of fliers, Ttey a re mon arrilnwo,
men through whose. warm th. og• de-
votion Self-eacriticia owl ,nobility of
mitps$4,, ttre„ over -new to the world
ekariaing and , Loaling .ettream.s o Ira
flu...vice/ •
A great deal Of aeepansibllity
upon theta ,They are caled upon ter
gatot'..qtralitice of seoreinaa calla:age
and Aril:nat. of . will. 1h,-4, ere
dietnarl- the' peoale Wbo 'repreSent, the
811, lint et:6, ArAnY,,, 'Ho*, import:hut* it tit
'anti:note 'that naern rkaaOrtanita
„
Auction Sale
4).1 1 ,..„!
/CHOIQE ICAT',1-'1,,E 1 ; •
Mr, Tkos, Cameron boa receiveld
Ln-
3trOEotLop from the undersigned to
sell by publie eAletiOri on
SATUBDAX NOV, 20 1212
at one, &folio& la root *
THE METROPOLITAN ^
• XICTEL1, EXETER }
A Carload of' Choloe Cattleincluding'
a number of ;Year 0144 a bomber of
2 aver olds, a number! of, COOVS aod
3 yoong, eoWs due la halve at time of
sale. And a few toned- .ealven The
above are all, in goocinconclitioir.
TERMS OF -SALE-0 'It:ninths credit
Will be given' on furnisLing apntoved
joint notes, A dismount of tilper cent
pct annum off for +man
G,3 Dow , 1 Thosa Camerolo
Proprietor • Au.etioneer
'MEETING OF HURON ICOUNTY
COUNCIL:
Tne council of the county of Huron;
will meet in, tte ,council, ohambeln in
the Town of Goderica 041 'Tnpsduy Dee
the 3rd, at 3 ,oIclocia All accolun Is
against tne count, requiring settler
m'eni, must be placed with. Ore clerk
before tLis idate. ,
W. LANE Clerk
Dated Nov, 13th1 1912
Sale by Tender
The 200 acre. farm Lots, 4 and 5
Third .Co,ne,esaion ,Stephen known; as
the Huston preperty la mitered for
ante ba, tender,. Tendere teceivn d up
to Feb 1st, 1913,1.
The. highest nor a.ay te.nderinot nec-
easterly accepted. Aaply ace .
11;E, 01USTION. Ex,ener Ont.
NOTICE!
James Street CLurch Shed Exeter
There are a large number of Inpopilie
-wait) use this 'abed who drool:tot coin-
aribute rat any. way to the rapport of
the -church,. The Trusteea of tittle
church think that all such slirould
contribute in eonae way to 'the bindle
of ale church ,for the firat elaeis ac-
comodatioin which they avail them
salves of and woull intimate ttat any
wishing to do ao stould. remit Or hand
-same to their secretary., ear,eatsurer
Mr, 8, Martin . .
Exeter Nov. '26th, aale
should be -given • for pre-
parations and suitable study before
they toinmence their life's work.
At the moment, The Army is hand-
icapped in this resect inasrauchi as,
the accomodation of the present Col-
lege is coneaderably overtexed, and,
therefore, the iden. at' this calIeMOlial
is not only on of matinee/It but of
necessity..
The provision Tor adequate accorn-
°dation lfort tine Ltendied and twenty
five persens, and an, nip -to date. equip
ment, would involve. ari expenditure
of two kundred' and fifty thousand
dollars M250;000000. Ttia may ap-
pear a large amount, but we believe
the money would be well spent, as it
would be an bavestraent securing
great an•d beraficial results ,for the
future of our nation,.
, Whatever can be Zone to make this
institution a fact et.ould have the
hearty support- ,of every man and
woman NVI.Di wisbela thebest for this
day and generation We can conceive
of' nothing that is likely to bear. a
better fruitage, in improved condit-
ions by inproving mein than an insti-
tution given up to the solutipa of
moaal and econoniie problems, 'mad
showing its, students bow to' apply its
findings to ti, e conditions, Of every
day life In the neelist quarters of the
citithee General ,Booth wasi a, master
in this realmand the, purpose to per-
petuate las• memory by a.rovilding for
such an institution as the one refered
to seems to be particularly fitting
Donntions towarda this very worthy
Object can be addresead to ate Of-
fice or forwarded direct to commis-
sioner Davin MI Rees Toronto', On-
tario.,
NO RHEUMATISM
THIS WINTER
Thanks to GIN PILLS
ON'T you want to
have ()NB WINTRR
free of Rheumatism?
Don't you want to
enjoy life as other
Dien enjoy it?
Don't you want
to eat andsleep and
work as healthy, rtormal
men do instead ot being
all crippled up with Rheumatism or
Kidney Trouble?
Then take GIN rafts and conqoet
Tour cdd enemy/or good. Mr.Beaudra
did, with the.help of the GIN }las
597 Panet St., Montreal, P.Q,
March 2901, 1952
"It affordsmegrent pleasureto inform.
you that I have used GIN PILLS for
about six months, and that they have
done me a great deal of good. I have
had Rheumatism for aconple of years,
and this winter I saved myself from it
by using IN 1^11,1,,S. I highly re-
cotnmepd GIN,PILLS to the public."
.•A. BEAtTORY.,
Thousanda of boxes of GIN rItts
are sold every year through the irdlueoce
of those vrho have been cared, and who
recommend GIN PIX,LS to their friends
and neighbors. if you are stibjett to
Rheumatism Tidetey or Wad der
Trouble, start in riglit tow on MN
PILLS.
soea box6 tor f1.5o. ft you want
to try the= first, Write fora free eample °,
to IstattottatDro end Chanderan CO.
Canada, Lithit torout0. •14$ 1
CanFnE011VSTON ta. P,D.00
• farm Sale 'bENVIS11 ; ,
Iatiaere, lopes Lot 11, Con 11 Town;
st1iP "Of 41ay ,Landona ',Bead '2 I Innt:
miles from Exeter and .4 1-2 minas!
from Howell. Apply to B. 8, Raise
Byron Ont
Farm for Sale''
That valaable property ,blenagl
27 oot 1 Ueborate, eontaining 100 ac-
res On the pronerin, is a brick Jacinse
. brick bank barn, horse stable; drive --
stied and cow stable all brick. IA.boalt
two acres of orchard of good fruit'
foar good wellel,; well kenced and un -
Wertheimer). with 'tile, large pieoe of;
bash; iseil well adapted for graire hay
roots or pae,tare'e •Situated one awl
a half Miles earth of E xenara
miles from Henaall Far 1 tether in-
formation apply to J. W, WOOS, ',Lot
24 eon, 1 Usbornet
Houses for Sale
Messrs' Soell and Marchand are of-
fering for pale two fine new brick
resideneea on the old Mansion Etallas
property: They are equipped with
furnace, electric light', toilet, bath
and eloset TLey are papered and
grained and will be ready to Genera
in two or three' weeks', Apply to
Wes, Snell'. Exeter. 1 . I
House for Sale or Rent
A comfortable brick cottage, with
good sized parlor, dining room, two
bedrooms, kitchen, woodshed and
cellar. - Stable and some fruit trees.
Corner Albert and Huron streets, a
choice location. Terms to suit.
S. M. SANDERq
For Sale by Tender
IN 'desirable dwelling, Louse on Will-
iani street, large and roomy. contain
ing „ft ranee and electric liatts. Good
hard and soft water, tha land own-
prisea tLaee lots with a large number
lof fruit trees,:
Tte tannery will be offered for sale
by tender. Tenders will be received
Up to November 30th for the building
the machinery etc, anid the Jana in
bulk or separate. ,
Th.e mweet or any tetdarl nO nec-
sstsary accepted For farther 'par -
tic apply to T, H, McCallum.
For Sale
• Ten tAcres on :the, inorth !aide of, the
Lake Itoad in Exeter., Good land
small Irente, house and r stable'. Ap-
ply an once to , .
GLADMAN & STANAURY-
. Exeter
Farm for Sale
• Barg composed of Lot 1.8 concession
6 Tp.of Ilaborra coatainbig 100 acres
the premiaes is a good brick bowie
heated byl furtace. Hard and soft
rwatea, "L' shaped beak 'tiara 0,8x8+2
sad 20x50; :finished -for horse, cattle /
hogs and hens; inooe, drive house, one
eat isilo 12x33 feet t Large anliPlY
cement water tank aupplied from
never Tailing well With windmill a t-
tached,. Gement water tank kir ;
threshing.. 125 tree o of choice ap-1
pies; also good garden of plums and I
small fruits; 2 am te of hardwood'
bush; 115 acres paraahea afor winter
and the balance in grass a This pro-
perty is well ureclerdrain,ed, well fen-
ced ard in good state of caltivationi
Convenient to churches, school; • and
market, A beautiful homeir. good
neighborhood and must be sold t*
wiad np an estata Easy teams of
payment. For Tents and particluare
apply to Mrs., F. Wilson on tte pre-
mises or to Thos. Cameron Auctioneer
Dr. de Van's Female Pills
pills are exceedingly ppwerful in regulating the
A reliable4rench regulator; never fails. These
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations Dr. de Vales are sold at
NS a box,„or three for DO. Mailed to any address
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Silty Office and residence Donaininalia---
Labrafory., Exeter. 4/
laessociate Coroner of 1.1uron i
D ICKSON& CARDING
13arristers, Solicitors Notaries Coral
veyancers Commiseioners,
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Money to Loan at lowest ratee of bran'
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13arristers, Solicitors, Main Sig
Exeter,
MISS G. E. M. BiSleETT A Mus W. In
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