Exeter Times, 1908-07-23, Page 1HURON&M1DDL +'SEX GAZETTE
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JONES & CLARKS'
PHotte INo. 32.
Bargain Sale
Of Summer Goods
Ti I IS is just the time to make a big slash at all our
Summer Goods. We arc going to let them go at
Bargain Prices. Ilio not fail to take advantage of this
sale.
Here are a Few of the Many Bargains
We are offering for the next two weeks several lines
of Summer Dress Goods in light Tweed and Fancy
Effects at reduced prices, were Soc and hoc, for 35c per
yard. These are this seasons goods and make up well
for separate skirts. Come in and see them and secure a
bargain.
Colored fluslins
A11 10 and 121c Muslins for 8c.
All 155 aluslins for 10c
All 25c Muslins for 15c
Some of the best left.
Fancy Parasols
Only a few left, but each one
a bargain.
$1.25 Parasols for 00c
$1.:e1'1';trasol:. for $1
Netts
& Laces
Of every description. This
is now your chance to buy
tbetn at greatly reduced
prices.
Crash & Straw Hats
All Crash and 5 •aw Bats
at reduced prices. They must
be sold. This is .just the time
for then,. -\ good choice.
White Muslins
In Plain, Fancy, Swiss,Dots
or Embroidered, all to be sold
\Ve want none left over.
Bargains will do it.
White Waists
The 25Discount Sale is
still running. Do not miss it.
The cheapest waists you have
bought this season.
Whitewear
White Night Gowns for 00,
75, $1; White Skirts 75, $1,
$L25; White Corset Covers
20, 30 and 40e. All to go.
White Vests and
Fancy Sox
.1 ust a few of each left now.
But they are some of the beet
and you will get a real bar-
gain.
Poultry
Chickens, weighing at least 2, lbs, 15e per 1b. live weight.
Ducklings, weighing at least 3i lbs., Sc per lb. live weight.
Old Fowi, (;c per pound Uveweight
No cash paid for poultry.
Will also pity in trade 5 cents per qt. for gooseberries, 3 cents
per lb. for red or white currants, 10 cents per alt. tor black cur-
rants, 3 cents per lb. for raspberries.
Poultry, and Fruit taken Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday or Friday up to 4 o'clock p. u.. of each week during
the hot weather. No poultry or fruit taken after 1 o'cl.tck Fri -
(lays and none on Saturdays.
Jones & Clark
Ireatl(lu;trters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers,
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• That some knew the work will be
seen from the highest marks obtain-
ed in each subject, 'which are as fol-
lows: •
Reacting -Eva Seiner vale, Mary
Tom, 16.
Writing -Napoleon Gravelle 43.
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Spelling -Lillie Rowe 50,
•• Literature -Flossie 'McClure 89.
•• Arithmetic - ,Walter Buchanan,
. • Napoleon Gravelle, \Van, \\'C1smiller,
96.
• • Geography Wm. \Weismiller 83.
Grammar - Alto McDonald, Pearl
• • Treitz 8G,
• • Composition - Lulu Geiser, Roy
• Fair 93. •
Total -Walter Buchanan. 522
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Entrance Results
'Ihe following is the list of cane
didates passed by the board of exam-
iners for West Huron, with the
marks obtained by each candidate.
A card giving the marks in each sub-
ject bas been sent to each ttupil. The
certificates will be sent to the teach-
ers before the Leginniug of the fall
term.
The candidates from a number of
schools had not covered the ,work
Prescribed in composition and geo-
trrap)ty, hence they considered these
papers too difficult. The arithmetic
being more practical at►d complex
titan usual, required a larger know-
ledge of the work thau many posses-
sed. These difficulties are a hint
to teachers and pupils that only
thorough preparation will insure
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Itaby Woocis,.,,.e „•.,. 1•...
Margaret Parker
•2 1 Winnifred McNeil ,..
CENTIIALIA
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Mary Hanlon
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Adrian Coughlin
Jfaxtvell Iiaynharn
Frank •Uandford
CREDiTON
Lulu Geiser
Pearl Treitz
Almeada Finkbeiner
Emmery Feltner
Alfred Wuerth
Russell Andrews
Ernest Appleton . '
• • DASII\V'UOD
•• Leslie Goetz
2tChester Geiser
• Wilbur Graybiel
•• Aldo Harticib
•• Cora Schroeder
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Tne Usborne and tilbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar,'.Ont.
President -J. L. It I SSELL.
V ice_ I'resideut-W. 11. I'ASSMOR E
DIRECTORS.
Wm, K'•'', BORNHOLM P. 0
Wm. 13uot is 'IVIN('HELSEA P. O.
'T. RYAN, DCOLIN P. O!
ROBERT NORRIS, 8taffa.
AGENTS,
JOHN Mee:RI. Exeter. agent for
l 'born and Iliddulish.
()LIVER HARRIS. Munro. aoomt
for llibhert, Fullerton and Logan•
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Socy.Troas. Farquhar.
GLAI)MAN It ATANCt'RY. Solicitors
The Purity
A Drug Toilet Goods Store
A Phonograph Store
A Post Card Bazaar
\Ve keep in touch with every new
idea in the above mentioned lines, We
want your trade. We give you the
A assortment. When is need of ►.ny-
thing, call tirst and see if we have it.
Yowll have no regrets if you (teal here.
i) (1 yo t have a guess on
j 'the (;rtpho phone Racket
in the window. Contest
(lases July 211th -3 days
more Every 5e purchase
entitles you to one guess.
yes our New ('anis this week.
New Gads {veru Week
THE PURITY
Can. Ex pros laid. Exeter.)
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
yin' ay to Ivan a• 1,•.••t TV( 4.
e" .crtb west tu.d. !.,r rale
Office. main Street. Exeter
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Farm for Sale
1-4 mile south of Centralia, con-
taining 143 acres. Brick dwelling
3 barna, one of which has basement
stables. One acre orchard, three
never failing .tvells: ttvo windmills.
The soil is a clay loam. is clean of
weeds, well underdrained and in 1st
class state of cultivation. For terms
etc., apply to 11. !licks, Centralia.
Farm for Sale
A "good 101 acre farm on aot 17,
Con. b liiansbard west boundary. Oo
the farrn there is a good brick house.
Two good cellars, wood shed ani
summer kitchen. There is a barn on
it 40x60 also horse stable iind cattle
shed 35x25 ; driving shed ; hog pun ;
2 never failing %tolls .one nt the
house and the other at the barn ; 2
good orchards. 40 acres seeded. The
farm is well fenced. 400 rods of wire
fencing. This farm trust be sold as
the propriet teas to ill ,rive up
farm -
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onor before l•, 1GY tray of
July. Terms
casy. 10saesto
n at
once. I'or further particulars apply
to Mrs. T. Cornish. Woodham, or on
the premie•\9. Jos. %Vhi'e. Auet.
SST CD Mt 2.
Pears tie _A ate It ' d V:4 Wltt Pan Bou&M
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Latimer Grieve
Wallace .Puke
Wilfred Stewart
' Minnie Jewell
Lillie Rowe
111:unche Atkinson .....•
Lillian Moyle ......
Lily Frayne
Annie Jackson
Lloyd Rivers
Harry Fuke
Reginald Knight
Harry Sweet ......
Clair Wood
Chester Harvey
Raymond Dearing
Cecil Pickard ......
Elmo Rowey ......
Earle Son thcott
11ENSALI:
Lloyd Steacy
Roy Brandt
Albert Cudmore
Florin Welsh
Will •Wcismiller ......
Will Glenn
Ileo llogarth ..'... ,.,
Vercey Geiger 1111.. .
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Pearl Brown ......
Mary llobkirk
Norma Ferguson ••1..
Anna \noir
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Alfred Bender ... ...
Norman Trueniner ...... ..
IIA Y TOWNSHIP
Ns. 3 -Sophia Farquhar ... ... ...
Annie Cochrane
Robin McAllister .,, ..•
No. 12-Nena fichilbic ..• ,..
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
No. 4 -(North) Leonard Sparks
Fred 1Vatson ..
4-(,3out1) Lillian Stevens
5 -Maggie Lamont ... ...
Milton Johnston
p -Taw•. .1. Sberritt
Gordon A. Manson
Florence 11. Capling ..,
Mary J. G. Douglas ..•
10 -Ethel Collins
13-Flore.lgoi nce .ivhu9ton
Clark
11-.1anet Logan • •• • . •••
Herbert .,ones ... ....1...
TO)pn \V. Iichl
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2-1'Iiilotnene Coughlin .•.
a -.\da Willis 1111.
Gordon Sanders
Gladys Dearing ...... ...
Sherman Willis
alae. i e,, 'frichner ...
4- M',11'111 Stint
11,! beta Wein ... ...
I.•.tnard :rhroeller ...
G-Jlilton lt,tz
6-(.4, pirate school) Basil
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Clare Glavin .
g -Ware Oliver ...
1..tw rcuce Carrier(' ...
1'S11OI1NE TO\VV111P
No. 1 -Nellie itowcliffe
!ferry DougaII
•1. nnie Strang
2 -Mai y .►arch
\l oofa. Ilunkit
Germ r( Passmore
5 -Zoe Sell'ry
Myrtle Moodie
Hazel lliw,•t t
G -Mary Cornish
Nell.) Hey woo.)
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Roy 1'uir 4141
7 -Ernest Penrice ..... 427
10 -Mary McQueen ... 407
TUCKERS\11'1'11 1 O\\'N still'
No. 1 -Cora .\\'i1i.on 464
Cecil 1)illing..• ,1111. 400
,GODERICII PUBLIC SCll'OOL
Marjorie Aitken ,
Allena Clark
Fanny Cox
Ida Currie
Charlotte Cutf
Beta Dinsmore
Mabel Howard
.Marjorie Moore ......
Alto Macdonald
Helen l'ridham...
Blanche (le 1'eudry
Lillie Ramsey
Mildred Ryman
Eva Somerville
Mary 'loin ...
Iris Warnock 11.11.
Beatrice Wells
Velma Wilson
Sadie Wilson
Clara .Young • ,.,
Clarence Armitage
Walter Buchanan
Harry Colborne
Edward Cowan......
Eddie J)eitricl •472
Eric Hawkins ../.. ... _. 421
Ilopetown (Mitchell 450
Fred Robertson.., ... 437
Roy Sharman t,.S.,433
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Edgar Swarts 454
Iden Shaw ..
Harm Tufford 437
GODEHICII SEi'AIRATE SCI100L
Ellis Dodge
Napoleon Gravelle
Mary (Hurley
Marjorie Kelly
Veronica h00d .....
Larry Inspects Autos)
Did yez Iver mate Frank 11.vis.
gineral potentiate iv til' Orange -OS-
sity iv Huron, wid headquharters at
Saintsbury. Frank cz wan iv th'
4511 foinest gintlemin yez Iver risted yer
1;07 eyes upon, an' he's Oirish aven to
401 th shoes he wears, an' he wuddent
486 wear th' brogans if th' pegs wvern't
• 445 made by a frind iv hes at Inniskil-
417 len. 'Twas tie day afore tie twil(th
413 whin I met Frank welkin' up Main
399 Shtrate, lookin' ter some .wan to
3kape hez plug silky piece polished
whin in tit' dress parade afore th'
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23 soldiers iv Icing Billy dura;' th' eel -
428 lebr•ation at Goderich, an' kuowin'
406 Franc since he wint to Bayfield 4o
5412773
17 kill Fenians, I wuz th' (fret wan
495 he picked upon ez hez body guard.
430 Now he's bigger nor me, but /he
..• 431 naded somewan to protict him an'
441 I accepted th' invitasion widout ask-
421 in' tie price fer th' day. •
476 I went up on th' spieial an''sate
,. .. 407 that hez silky plug indolent get mud-
.. ... 522 dy. an' saw him ahlrappcd on hez
149 horse ready to lead til' procission.
426 A few, minnits afterwards I met th'
ex -county warden laugh Spackman
wid a counthrytnan iv Inc own kind,
a gintleman by th' name iv Paddy
Welsh, begorry, who hez bane mixed
up wid politics since he wussent so
high, an' can shpake sivin different
languages, an' -besoides bels' a
,45.1 Catholic, .belongs to all 'th' ordhers
that yez Iver lissened to, Oddfeflows,
Orangemen, 'K. P. Elks, C. 0 0 1'., 1.
O. 1'.-atuf so forth and so forth, at
least that ez what 1 suspected from
th' number iv badges he wuz \ve:n•in'
In politicks he's a pastmasth,•r an'
belongs to all soides, an' all soides
belongs to him.
, After an introduction to faddy an'
seein' if hez silk shky Niece 'wud fit
me, afhter polishing it up a bit, he
sex, sex he, "are ye makin' anny-
thing ,loin' nothin'. " "Begorry 06"
scz 4, "Nary a wee baprith, have •I
made since th' situate sbtorm."
"Then 'tis you '1'm handin' tie ad-
vice 4 learned ;whin studying apos-
tolic honors in me lounger - clays.
Ifave yez learned that th' govern -
mint hez appintcd judges iv automo-
billies ;what ez runnin' through "th'
counthry, •makin' ould horses jump
finccs and a live bouchal loike Inc
sbtand on me head whin passim' one
iv 'hire infernal machines: "Begorry
1'11 put yez -mixt, tell th' govern -
mint yer wid 'ern art' 111 see that
yer appintcd an' Ins ector at so
much per, an' pay fer 'your own
meals an' take what th' shovers
pay. fer, an if yez get th' job 011
inc rere0nlindat1011 1'fl come down 00
show you how tie thrick ezi done.
providin' yez an' Spackstnan don't
put me off at the wrong depot.
Looktn' fer aisy money 1 accipted
lb' invitation to invite Paddy down
to mit me mixt, an' knowin' that /van
iv tie town judges cz Oirish loike
Paddy an' tnesilf, '1 knew that if be
got arristed fer •tellin' watt iv liez
shtories tbat kept tit' county cannel'
tl•aitin' after hours in pnssin' crimi-
nal accounts, that th' judge would
let him off wid a warnin' to tell
'him only to Inc nn' hinlsilf an'
"91 Speck.
1 Wiser din -anted that Paddy, rued
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PUBLIC SCiloof, GRADUATION
,EXAMINATION, 1908.
This examination takes the place
of the public school leaving examin-
ation which was discontinued some
years ago. The }papers for the pub-
lic school graduation examination are
the same as for the entrance to the
model schools examination. The sub-
jects are elementary science, algebra
and geometry, English composition
and writing, geography, arithmetic
and mensuration, spelling, English
literature Englisb grammar, history
art and bookkeeping. The last two
subjects were optional for 1908, but
must be taken in the future.
This being the first year of this
examination the pass 'mark is 50 per
cent. of the tot:' land 25 per cent.
on each paper. For those taking ell
bookkeeping the pass is 525 marks,
but those making 425 on the other
subjects are passed this year
Thirty-eight candidates wrote. The
following were successful:
\WITH AItT AND fOQKKi:EPING-
1' ASS 525.
CREDiTON
Mildred Braun .. 55j
Raymond Coughlin . ............ 588
Ray Hill.
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Edith hill 721
Rets Kicnsle 621
Howard :Meadd ........... 686
Elvin 'McMurray rt17
Gertie Short
Garnet Sw'eitzcr ...
DASHWOOD
Ment rice Graybaybielel ...... .... ... 530 elite quietness iv tat. Augustine nn'
Violet illertel ...... . 720 th' companionship iv Billy llcQuil-
Leot I:,•llerroaln .. 616 lan, who wouldn't pay j be dochter
Pearl 1\ alter' .. 638 fer hez advoice in tcllin' him to
WITHOUT ART AND 1100KKEEJ'- shtop shrnokin', but begorry he
ING-PASS 425 ; blew. in Sunday morula' just as
IJASIiWOOI) Hugh alt' ane had turned th' number
Norman Kellerman
IiENSALC 1.36 on Ed. d''owe) I'. ;machine upsoide
.. . I downNo.
w son, tunm,'y oo
Jean Grassick Itt'd, routes to town v :once a
tt
come down, nutter bei;' So used to
4f)y ! to
car an' ate ict
. just
Sara Petty , 428 (•z he takes n notion, an he hez,- a
W. D. Wilson . .. 423, notion ivory onct in a tuhoilc, nn'
---� -- 1 he allots ,brings somc14:un twit, him.
Harsh, purgative remedies aro ( This time he brought a gintlemin by
fast giving way to the gentle action • tit' name iv Roseman what OWns all
and mild effects of Carter's Little! th' drug shtores in Cleveland, an' 4f
Liver .'ills. If you try lbern they i 14d. had tinny tact( slit tiff to sell
will certainly please you . I Itosetnan'd .buy tit' ria/ av thiut.
---�� Hugh nu' Inc knows Ed, but Paddy
Centralia thought he At uz County C;erk Lane
wid hez a hiskers harvested, thryln'
;Mr. 1•'. Lou is, of 1.on•Ion, spent to play a thrick on hitn, they are
Sunday with his daughter Mrs. T. 'trout the satnr distance front 111
Nci!' I ground. nu' Paddy procaded to exert
Jar. and airs. Vosper, of Mitchell, hez authority, cz 1 Laddena racnved
were visitors at J. Hepburn', on Sun Inc commission, nor a list iv nutu-
.lay' mobillies what ez r•egistere.l, nay_
Percy Simpson n former barber of t hey had Paddy.
our town is Ppending at few days But yez can't shfrp on th toes
around, renewing acquaintances. iv tit' gintictnan from St. Augustin,'.
•Miss Marie Hepburn after spend - h' place ez on th map, but Ile post
ing several weeks '`with her parents office directory nus•••14t shot' it, an'
returned to her posit;on in roron- he proc41ded to exert hez authority,
toon t
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Saturday.
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Mr. Bruen our barber left last I i'addy,c a did Yee cunt. from sex
week, but a .new man has arrived I .'None iv yer business" sex Ed.
upon the scene and the business twill l "Yer bights are out" s,•z Paddy.
be continued, "1 know 0" ties I:d., •'I'm not a
Mr. and' Mrs. J. Co1u(ill Ppenl Bun- fowl iv 11,' barn 4arra kin,!"
day in London visiting !Mrs. Colwill's "None Iv yer iusiuu:at ions," eez
parents. Paddy "I've a l.i:utty in me out n pa
John Cite ill Jr. has sold his farm lot and aid iii a buggy loike yours
to Itebt. iMiteliell at a good Figur,-, afore. \ccOrdit' to tl. leuieed Ra-
he will retire from farming. toutrs 1% ab' County Council I don't
'Mfr. Wm. Co:will our hay dealer sec th' number ou your four wheeled
left Monday on a business trip to bicycle on the front lamps nn' al,'
England, Scotland. Mon voyage). one mi III' back ez upsoide
J1r (Rev.) Halter is visiting .at an' yez have road our y,•r ;waistCoo t.
Elijah Colwill's. so I'll have to fine yez fer going
The Ladies Aid of the Dlethodisttuinty.foivt• miles ;ut hour. 1 ha vent
Church held their annual picnic 3)n foincd alley wan fer two wakes, nn'
the Fite ort 11 Park on Thursday fully nt two fifty per, makes 4uvint y riven
60 persons being prevent. A most en- dollars, I'll let yrz off aisy by gnm4-
joynblc tjflie ewes spent, the weather (in' up th' cash an' save expinsin in
being ideal for such an occasion. connection uv id get tin' out eupcellaa
A large congregation greeted the 4111.1 cotta, en yez had betther settle
Rev. W. I1. Butt 011 Sunday evening, nn' save nnny diepute.
when he ttelivered a forceful sermon EZ Ed. explained that he enddent
on the Omnipotent Power of God. 11111 an automobilly over Iin mile.
The Choir funder the leadership of an hoer e;duet kilibe none -win. him -
Nelson lucks rendered a couple of self 1)1 prrtecelar, fire our per,u rung
very fate ant hone. faddy tl.,t Win. Lane hat' hez ('ante
'Mr. W. JL !tett. jr.. of Toronto original tthiskers ate %tee enfoyin'
Sftelicel college. is spending his boli- Ih' haltny breeze. iv th' I.ke shore.
days at the ,.letho.iist parsorrnge he caned tie foine off .n' wetted
with his parent:. th' number on til' lampe in •, rrolden
i)alne 1(nrnor ,-n�,, ae,hl;nK bells
hue and nicer charged a (.1:,.
1''333 ring here -portly, Ve,ldings
are -not l,lentifu4 around this neigh.
borhoo,l.
if t here ever was a specific for
any one complaint then Carter's
- Litt le Liver ('ills nes n epecific for
d. .8(11 Citi=A• sick headache and eterei woman
Bean tie 1'') 4 1.: eta l;aa►s Seeiti should know t Li'. O fly one pill a
8,taatnre / - dose. Try t hem.
of
$f.00 per year in ads.-ance
Clean SweetMilk
The t'.di\' way to insure it, is to Ilsl'
Wyandotte Dairyman's Cleaner and
Cleanser, 5 lb. bag for 25c,
'11'y ;t bag 311(1 be convinced that every Farmer and Dairy•
man should use it.
Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves 75c to $20.00
Ifam)l)oclis at :3.00
Screen Doors 1.00 to 1.45
Screen Windows 20c to 40e
Gold Medal Binder Twine, .... 14 cents a pound
Everything in Hardware at
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORB
T. Hawkins & Son
Jobbers and Dealers in
Shelf and General Hardware, Paints, Oil,
Glass, Nails, Seeks, etc.
We make a specialty of Eavetrou king, Roof.
ing and Plumbing in all its branches.
Call and be convinced that it is the cheapest spot in
towns
T. HAWKINS'& SON
The Call of Summer
is for new styles in clothing. We have the
latest in all fabrics and our workmanship 1:reds
no comment. We always have the .)est
available
Our Suits are the best value we have ever
offered in Exeter.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor Exeter, Ontario,
womme
D13.. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., I).
I). S., Honor graduate of Toronto; (''j ONEY TO LOAN.
University. 1 j t i
we pare a large amount o• iterate funds
Dental Surgeon can on farm ar,d villagepropertta, solcwrsta
Office over (;!adman & Stanbury's i 'metre'.
(MADMAN & a ANIICh:Y
Main street-ExEllett.
Harrla,tere Solicitors Ata'.n 5t./2,eter
Dlt. (4. F. ROULM'l'ON, I.. 1). S. '4.l'i431 LIPS, F: i-:1'I;ii, LIC
D. I). S., Dentist. Member of'. • ensed Auctioneer. Sales con
K. C. D. A., of Ontario and Honor f ducted in all parts. 'Perms reasonable
Graduate of 'Toronto I;tsiversity. Orders can be left at the TiMES ()Rice
OFFtI•IC:-Over Dickson & Carling's I -_--
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former ;► • BOSSENBE REY' ZURICH
dental parlors, ! E Licensed Auctioneer. Sales con
R'. $ROWNiNO, 31. D., M.
(' , ducted In all {:arts, Terms reasonabl
J. P. H„ Graduate Victoria 17/1' and `atisfaction gunran.eed.
rerdty. Deice aa,d rP'ldenenr'e. Don.lul',n ,
Laboratory. Ewer. FR.\NK CAIRNS, VeterinarrHue
Associate Coroner of !furore i is geon. Successor to A. 1t. Haan -
say, V. S. Treats all domestic Ani-
tants on most approved princinals.
Special attention to dentistt'y, Office
ew1s ho»>as Se Nutl�er. at Ratnsay's old stand on Main street.
Civil Engineer & Architect Night call at Peter liaccden's residence
(Lute Department of Public Works, Canada.) Main street.
Consulting Engineer for llunicipa) and C000ty
'York, Electric railroads, Sewerage and Waterrn,ks
Srstenn Wharves, Bridges and Re enforced Concrete
Phone 2240 London Ootarttf '43y' I 1"'t'' n taut ru',e . :f 1 he fall
''beat cul yet, and ., yn.,utity of
hay is elect out.
Waster Clarence Mit eta, has been
confined to the boils. •I,i( ,a,•,•1. front
licuralate in the fac
Crops are cxcepti'.' I. in
this section of the c, -mi., +„•1 Zhu
root crop is heyord e to,,'.i item.
Mr. and lir.. ti. It ',. e . of Miaffa,
were gne•te at -Jar. ,a.l elf.. Wm.
Ogden'+ on Bnndny.
arrtetere nolleItort'Notarin.,conveyancer, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dtvie, 0(
Coml•
ml.,nor•,tloticltors tar the Moleons lain,fury were Kunst: :at air. Geo,
Flank, Etc.
fONEY TO LOAN
We have uniln.ltod private funds for lot ,4
'Int upon farm or vlllaxorropertyat (owes
•ter of II,tere+a.
DI('KSONItt ('ARLING
lizetee
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
fewer to Loan at lowest rates of istereet.
OFFICE: -41 AIN BTREET. KXITKR.
a. CARL►NO R. a. L. H. DICitICtr
Whalen
•1 ;11 •'o n'a 011 1411114:15'.
Vit,, I)topr. of If i(4011. i+ Iii
guost of t\Irs. .lobe Naa.lettreel.
Jlersrs. Hugh Kirk ,er.d Rotr,thonse,
of Kirktou, Mere visitors at the Kelt-
bath
Kelrbath School and heli' •.•red eees
on the ;work of the association.
Mise E'er tie* $lit herby is visiting 31r. A. 11. Gilbert, of Parkhill. .n'1
friends around here for a tete weeks. Mr. James Gilbert of Wool,,ley, Sisk.
.Miss Jfilda Guflning is visiting visited their neice, Mrs. J. V. e1111.
with friends at'Maintebury for a few 8047, tbi'. utcck•
Jaye, Sutherby i►+ visiting t% it her
daughter, ',Urs. John Tales, of Lon- -Get your solo bill'. prifited nt t ho
don. Times Offio!•. Free notice will bo
Sirs. J. V, Jiillsot visited with her given in the paprr when bills :are
brother, 31r. (ewer (filbert. of Lu. printed here. Wo ear, Lave your +bilis
can on .Thursday last. ready for posting from two to four
(ht ing to the heavy rain on -Fri- hours niter the order i.i rrreiv..d,