Exeter Times, 1909-10-21, Page 4THE FINEST TEA
THE WORLD PRODUCES
"SALA
Sealed lead packets only.
30c, 40c, 50e, and tiOe. per pound.
At all grocers.
..HE EXETER TIMES, OCT. 21th 1909.
MAMMOTH SALE OP FAltM AND(tthich sad event occurred Tuesday of
VILLAGE PLOP EIRTY IN THE: last week after a severe Dimas.
Towuship of L-sborne and Village of J. Linderfield, who bas been suf-
fering with blood poisoning in the
first finger of tbe left hand, was lad•
vised to have the member amputated.
Drs. Macdiarmid and Aikenbead per-
formed the operation,
To 'tuickly rbeck a cold, druggists
are dispensing. everywhere, a clever
Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre -
suited for cement work and no waste, ventics. Preventirs are also fine for,
land. On this property there is a
large bank barn, 11) acres of fall wheat
and some small fruits. This is a choice
land and well suited for growing stuff
for the Canning Factory. A. Q BO-
BIEH. Prop.
(2) That 15 acres of land, being nor-
therly part of Lot 16, ('on. 1, Town-
ship of Usborne, in the Village of Exe
ter. On the propertf there is a stable in consotucncc the service at St.
and never failing supply of water and T ,.
is well suited for grazing or growing anya Church Mensal!. will be at .3
purposes. C. E, HACKNEY, Prop. I f• m• on the same Sunday.
3) All that property lying between
the Canning Factory and Evaporator Zurich
Ezeter.
ro be held at the Metropolitan Hot-
el, Exeter on Saturday, October 30th
at one o'clock sharp.
(1) That choice 53 acres of land lying
west of the railroad and north of the
salt block in the village of Exeter tak-
ing in river on north, where there is
r deep bed of first class gravel, well
feverish children. Take I'reventics nt
the sneeze stage, to head off all colds.
Bos of 48-25o. Bold by W. S. Howey.
STAFFA
The annual harvest Thanksgiving
services of Grace Church will be held
next Sunday, Oct. 24th, when the Rev.
D. W. 'Collins, Rector of Exeter will
preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. and
in Exeter. j Mr. David Schnell has ae.
general
4) All that property lying east of purpose team that anyone might be
Station between Station and Carling proud to own. Out of five exhibitions
streets, ihe reot four first prizes and one second
15) All that property lying between; At Hayfield fair last weak he captor -
Wellington and \ ictoria streets. In; ed a silver medal for the best team
parcels 3, 4 and 5 there are somein harness. The team is a chestnut
it
choice building sate; aed will be sold! in color, 3 years old, wet( matched
in lots to suit purchaser. This proper- i and weigh about 2600 pounds.
ty belonxa to the Carling estate and! Mr. 3. G. Greybell, of Dasbwrooc ,
must be sold to wind up the estate.' has taken a position with J. Preetcr
Intending purchasers may call at Mr. T. D. Wurm was at Detoit last
Dickson & Carling's office for .maps) week attending the world's champion -
;end descriptions of property. , ship baseball games and incidentally
(6) Lot 35, Con. b, .Usborne, 100, getting a fctypointers for Itssi.stIng
ecres. On the property there are 5' the local team next season.
acres of good hardwood bush;_ atone Large tuantitics of potatoes are be-
dww•ellin e: large up to date poultry ing delivered into town. They come
house, three barns and other build- mostly from 'the Sauble Line, tt•here
inga. Land well underdrained ; new one party 'Mr. Peter Iiadour has rais-
wire fences and never failing supply ed nearly a thousand bushels.
of water; }cell situated. being one Mr. Chas. Fritz, who has conducted
mile from Ilensall and four milds, a very sccessful 51100 business here
from Exeter. This is choice farming for the upast tea years has sold his
land and is mostly seeded to grass.: stock to 'Messrs. Appel & Gallman.
Easy terms of payment. W. E. 4410G- The stock will be moved to the build-
GARTII, Iiensall., Prop. tin. former;y occupied by Mr. Hart -
Also one pair fillies agricultural ' lieb, ww•herc the new firm will shortly
two years old; .four cows due to calve °Pe'n up for business.
in Jen. and Feb.; 25 Atcers and hcif- In tee death of Mr. Samuel Rennie,
era one and two years old: one open this community loses one of its best
top buggy, new; one road wagons (known citizens. The demise occurred
has been us d. 1 on ,Monday morning, October 11th af-
Term.• of real (state made known I ter a•n illness <of sorra: months. Ile
on day of sale; Stock, 8 months credit
was In 71st year of his nye, and
twa, o, :tug bust constitution and very
will be given on furnishing npprov- active man. The diseased was reeve
ed joint notes. THOS. CAMERON. ; of llay Township
Auotion. et. i , in earlier years, and
as he had a keen business insight, his
servicraa at ere appreciated. He leaves
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK; to mourn his Loss. his widow and a
ANDed Auctioneer hasS. been be instrct undersign- to rs, and manyilwarm personal fries and nds
of ell1, 1»rl1 Public
Thursday, at
Lot 'J,
28th. on We
! atiernoonr n.
andaw was:18 very largelydnent
[ ytended. The services were held in
1909 at 1 o'clock sharp, the follow- fl, is
w►n;ehlical church, of which
ing properly. viz : congregation the deceased was a
culturHore!: ,Ilriwding, Blood sAold, A ri- very valuable member, tbe interment
total by ride; Driving Marc, 4 years &'king place at the Babylon Line
old wand and reliable ;driving marc • h uretIry The grief-stricken family
2 years old, broken to harness. ; have the riincerest eceasthy in their
Cattle -Cow due in November. 0 bcreawemord. Tho deceased wwas born
Cows due in March and April, 4 licit-
Cat
cif- :'et Stratford. ;Ont., April 13th, 1839,
ors lino years old, •1 $Leers two'and Stas married to Leab ilechtee
cars old, 4 Stc,rs 0110 year old, 2 1''•11. 17th, 1863. They lived for some
�ieifc•r:, 011, )car o;d. 4 Calves. years nt ICrossbill, anti moved to this
r Toww nsl►ip in 1869. '!'heir family con-
io11ilry-A number of ]lens and 81st of fourteen chi:dren. three of
Tnllele, ronie Geese and Duck. i whom are dead. Th, cons are Eras-
Implcmcnts-Lumber \Vaaon, Truck t,is, at llcnsall; ,Eldon, of Indiana.
�V:ei;on, Top liu(;gy, new ; Open ,Ind •biline at ionic, (11 : daughters be-
Duegy,:'air Bobsleighs. Cutter, K.0 (I- ire; files. Paulin, Mrs. Stgcick and
ratolr,r�n(� y Ile%u(w pf 1OAI;a tooth
,anis be-
im)
Culti-
all living in the
]]fader and Mower, !lora Itakc, Fan Mrs.It t:.Airs. 11. fluent a D,shwvood;
nine MiltWalking ]laws, Large' fifes. (Rev.) Alf. Geiger, of Pembroke:
2
� 3
Airs. Ileyrock, 'Misses Ella and 24 rote 1':oww. Set ll:arrowwc, Land beth at home. There are 21
itollc is Ii 1) lack, 5cuffler. Root children and one need brother. grand
rt. ;p•r. Gra v4.1 :lox, Set Double
Work Ilarnes:s, Set Single. Harness,'_
Fork,, Shovel,, Hove :end other 1 OOniii;nday _ aftcr,00tl, Oct. 10th.
article, loo numerous to mention. No. In'wud Stodd:art• jr.. of Goderich pea._
icscrw, n., the proprietors are going • t.d a„.„ -.after an illn sg of six day '
west.. ' duration. On Mond.a he was taken
fEIt.lty-All sum. of $5.00 and un- ill .w•t }
m n. ory a tae ,
Svhich c
i h nn infl•u r aL t k
der, ,rash; over that amount 13 ontlnuid 1g' ret wwors• and on
tnomthi credit wwill be _;iwcn on fur- 83tnrd:ay his case was ro serious that
n`i'bin,. approved joint Motes. 5 p:r hopes of his recov:ry were given up
p. r nnn,nu ulf for cash on Itis death was a surprise, for on Mon-
crtdil amounts. T. Cameron. Auc- dryrnornin,t Le w:15 conducting his
teeters . .'. xauder liege., 1 ropric- r,.,tei;:er business and few could corn-
tO1ty pr, head that it was David tb• younr-
-,er stho had joined tin.' feat majority.
Nensall II hosts of friends. and it as n g
Tie (lee .aetel was a model citizen, hard
lovin
husk'nd and father. and his dealti.
Set•er.i: flew h e :rtten(1.•d the sag unexpected will b,• mourned, nor
loiter risen I Ili.• Exeter baseball 1101 on:)• by his wife, children and
Cub dub . w. fling. re' atI%'8, but by a!1 wwhr new him.
Chi r:(. Ili 1] in 111. of SI. 'l'hotnas,111,• 4er,•ased wras a meub.`r of the D.
spent a f. a (1,. ; last week with ('• 1'• and the hon,' circ:.•. and the
friends in don n, arm named society :,tended as a lod-
R. W,rrim 1 tut, disposed of hit e .�lstnt his
l
ifuneral.
a rdtnainors inet
r
livuty iratinexm to his broth.]. \;etc.
Malt-
Ftenk :.awed. who held Di • posi• land,
tion os junior clerk in Ih; Mtolsons'
bent:, left 1:44 44 eek for his hotne in
Alvineton.
Mr. find Alr<. 'rhos. I'.Ittncr, Jr.,
have notch t) 111 p1 Hay extended them
In it's death of tb.it infant chid,
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R IA
i'afiltig flair Dandruff'
Ayer's iiah \lgr.► lv:t as t•romo?) destroys the
germs that cause dandruff. 11 nlaoves every
trace of dllndr,15 kite, and &cies the scaly
clean and In a healthy co -guise.
1ver's Iter Vigor 'ln'O, desfross the !terms
that cause /silktg hair. It nnarishes the hair.
NON. reserves ]boat to health. The hair stor
reesei out. gross is re ta.....ly•
oes not Coior the I laer
We wish you to t>ec i sly and Distinctly nnderstarj that Ayer's Hair
biger &.roe: not Lk:t the color of the hair, even to the slightest
degree. i'ersons e ith the whitert or the Itghttet and meet delicate
Motel hair clay usc it freely without hawire; the hair made a eliails darker.
Ingredients ; Quinin. Sodium Chierid.
( aeswcilrn. Sage. Akelsol. Wetter. f rrfunee,
Showy this formals t , y.•:ir doctor. Ask him what he thinks of ft.
.. ^ .r./ a (Ten Cnueoly. t•.uedt. Ras
'Huron Co. W. C. T. U.
The ttc•Iftlt Annual convention of
Huron County .Woman's Christian
Temperance Union was held in Slain
St. Methodist Church, Exeter, on Oct.
7th and 8th. These were ideal au-
tumn days, making the bright tints
of the foliage glow in the warm sun
shine. This. with the comfortabl
greeting of hot coffee and light re-
freshments in tho church school
room, for the delegates who ar-
rived from different parts of the
county on rho early morning train&
strengthened And cheered them for
the work of the day. Tha president,
31iss Murray, of Exeter, opened con-
vention tit J.30 a. m., the subject of
her Bible ,reading going "Christ the
source of power."
The county work includes 13 differ-
ent departments, viz: evanretistic,
franchise, anti ,narcotics, law en-
forteruent, prisons, work anion
sailors, oris ions to Lumbermen, flow
er mission, systematic giving, tem-
perance in Sunday Schools, purity and
mother's meetings• parlor meetings
and press work. '1'h_ Supt. of each of
these departments gave an interest-
ing account of the year's work.. Not
all that was planned and hoped for
was accomplished, but the women
have ion; ago learned lessons of per-
severance. and desire to press on,.
believing in the justice of their cause
and in the Divine rower behind them.
Just how far reaching may ,be the
work of these departments for young
and o:d. %only God can tell,• but if
faithfully worked, must assist very
tnat(•riaily in the re -construction of i
society and for the betterment of all
who come under the influence.
A talk on local option work in God-
ericb was given by Mr. drown, fol -
.owed by a discussion, bringing out
helps and hints for those about to
enter the contest in other towns.
Miss 'DlcFaul, of Exeter, then kind-
ly rendered a beautiful solo.
On Thursday evening Rev. Mr.
Jones, of Godcricb, was the speaker of
the evening', introduced by the presi-
dent Miss 'Murray, as fresh from local
campaign work, and he proceeded to
give, as relucsted, some campaign
experiences; ,however, his main
thought was "a plea for Prohibition,"
and
or
a probibdwsstriving
la� we houldholon
to what we have until we get it.
Rev. Mr. Sharpe, of the Presbyter-
ian Church, also Itevs. Messrs. ]lobby
and Fear, were present and tendered
greetings from the church they re-
presenteld.
Mr. Hobbs delighted the audience
with n temperance solo, rendered in
his well known original style.
Mr. McCallum. reeve of Exeter, felt
it a privilage ,to be associated &with
such a gathering, be said many kind
encouraging words to the ladies, and
bade them God speed in their labors.
Friday morning was entirely de-
voted to reports, discussions and plans
for the new year. The question
drawer also proved a helpful factor
of information.
The last half hour was given to
mention of those who have been
"called home" during. the year, four
in number, to whom these who knew
them best paid an affectionate tri-
bute. Also sorrows was expressed
that ten active members had re-
moved into other counttics.
The election of officers took place
during closing afternoon session and
resulted as follows: President, Miss
Murray, Exeter ; vice-president, Mrs.
lirowwn, Goderich; (;or-secy., Mrs.
Hooper. Exeter; recording-secy., Mrs.
G. Acheson, Goderich ; treasurer.
,Airs. Stoneman, llcnsall.
Resolution re 'Total Prohibition,
Loaf) Option. Anti -Narcotics, Century
of Peace, Franchise for Women,
White Slave 'Trade, White Ribbon
Tidings and Exeters hospitality to
convention were adopted, and thus
c:osed a particularly helpful Counts.
Convention. -CO. REC.-SEC.
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Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R IA
T1113
BEST
REMEDY
ForWomen—Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound
ilelleville, Ont,-" I was so weak
and worn out from a female weakness
that i conclu(Ie(1 to try Lydia E. )'ink
h:un's Vegetable
Compound. 1 took
several bottles of
it. and I gained
strength so rapidly
that it se(med to
make anew ]woman
of ills. i can (lo as
good a day's work
as I ever did. I
sincerely bless the
day that i made tip
my mind to take
your medicine for
female weakness.
incl I atm cxeeedingly grateful to you fol
your kind letters, as 1 certainly profited
by them. I give you permission to
''publish this any time you wish." -
Mrs. A!.nF:►rr Wie t•:Tl, Belleville,
1 tntarto, Canada.
%'o men everywhereshould reinernl1 r
that there is no other remedy known
to medicine that will care female weak-
ness and so successfully carry wvoul( n
through the Change of Life as Lydia E.
1'inkham'sN'egetable Compound, male
i from native roots and herbs.
For 34) years it has been curing
women from the worst forms of female
ills-- inflammation, ulceration, dis-
placements, fibroid tumors, irregiilari-
'ties, periodic pains, backache, and
nervous prostration.
If you want special advice write
furlttoMr>r.I'inkhal11 i.ynn,Matta.
it is tree onto always helpfull.
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EXACT COPY OT WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
For Infante and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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of
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For Over
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wises
CA;TORIA
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BUTTERCUP OXALIS -FREE.
BULBS OF THIS
PRETTY PLANT FREE
Send us your namo and address, and name
of publication In which this advertisement
appears, and we wilt mail you absolutely
free, a bulb of the beautiful BUTTERCUP
OXALIS. Tho bulb Is small, but lt•s a
wonder- Plants will flower In six weeks if
properly treated. It's grand for winter
blooming, producing upwards of one thousand
pretty flowers In a season. You'll be de-
lighted and astonished with this plant. With
the bulb• we will also send you a copy of
our HANDSOME BULB CATALOGUE free,
which tells you all about hundreds of other
varieties some of which you may want.
DARCH d' HUNTER SEED CO., Limited,
London, - Ontario.
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EATON'S
THE GREAT MAIL ORDER HOUSE
IF YOU CONSIDER STYLE -remember-that there is nn immense
amount of satisfaction gained by wearing a correctly chapel], stylishly n:nilo
garment. EATON clothing can be worn by the most fastidious with the
utmost feeling of aeuranee. It is properly ninde in overy detail nod ire
atlractivene:a increased by the price raving afforded.
IF YOU CONSIDER PRIOR -remember - that we aro price makers.
.Lany of the ling, et' sell are of our own manufacture, which assures
superior
maer
t nal style i
t uan
1 work&
nanship and the elimination of all middle-
men's pronto. (far Fiore is known as the horn° of Canadian economy, and
every money -saving opportunity we afford Is placed within your reach
through our Great Mail Order Service.
THE EATON COAT SWEATER
Handsome
Knitted Worsted
PRICE
97!
TIO3A. An unusual pony coat valve of
iltoe knitted worst(,1 ; nee It. wsith a double
edge around the neck fuel down the front,
kw a pocket either side. The style is
Pinalo brew -ted, clorcel with live largo
pearl buttons. It has turn Lack cuffs
knitted [lain. This in a very handsome
coat in honey comb stitch. Rizca aro
31, 30 and 3S bust. Colors -Grey with
cardinal, nleo plain grey, navy
or cardinal.
EATON Price
If by mail, portage extra SPC
WE GUARANTEE to refund] your money in fell, together with all
travii'portnti•111 ( h:Irgrs-if pun aro not perfectly satisfied wvitil your purchase
-you yourself to be the judge.
WE WILL SEND FREE and postpai,I to nnv address 'stir Fall nrnl
Winter 1 ataleene 111,.,11 receipt of v oir request. • It lists i'nris 111.1 lI\V
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York (x(Iu.-isestple..4:itlar EATON ),rias. In fact our al ties ww
ea ill
not only surprise but delight )•o11.
WRITE FOR THI8 BOOK TO -DAY. DO IT NOW
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TORONTO DEPT. 18 CANADA
j The lVlolsons Bank
Incorporated 1855
CAP TAL (Paid up) • • • •
RESERVE FUND ••••
$3 600,000.00
53,600.000.00
Has:Cls Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all Lhe
Principal Cities 113 the ‘Voi•ld.
General Banking Business Transscted. ?'' 1
Savings Bank Department
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
ZDickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
N•4sNNNNNN•N•N4s•4s••••H••N•NNNNN•N1
THE CANADIAN BANI(
OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867
B. E. WALKILE, PresidentI Paid-up Capital, $10,000,
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, 6,000,0I
Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and Engian
BANK MONEY ORDERS
MUM AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:
$5 and under 3 cents
Over $5 and not exceeding $10 6 cents
” $10" 6444130 44 $30 10 cents
$50 15 cents
These Qrders are payable at par at every office of a Chartered Bank is Ca
(except in the Yukon) and at the principal banking points in the United State9. '1'
ey
are negotiable at $4.90 to the £ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland.
'=bey form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety
and at small cost, and may be obtained without delay. 1141
e terBranch—G. W Harris on, Manager
Branch also at Crediton,
flIUhGrdlic Planos
are a Pleasure to their
Owners,
1Ve have sold and are selling a great
• many high class pianos and our num
erous satisfied customers is the strong
est guarantee of this assertion.
Our pianos to -day are the best that
I -he best Piano makers produce and
our prices are right.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8,
D. D. S., Dentist, Member Of
R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Home
Graduate of Toronto University.
OHFICE:-Over Dickson & Carling'
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors
DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.
D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Gladman & Stanbury,
Main street -Ex .- p.,
Do not he too quick to believe per-' J W • BROWNING, M. D., lit, 0
sons who tell you different from the • P. S., Graduate Victoria The
above for the purpose of selling you Laborat office and
resideaoaoe. Dominion
cheap and in some cases trashy goods I Associate Coroner of Huron.
at big prices.
HRBrigh, M, ., M.. . and
•S.,. honortGraduDate ToCrontoPU.
'sterility. Two years resident physicito
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Ot ce
and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
Gall and see Us
and pe convinced that what we say
we Iiye up to.
8. Marto &
f1ere's Good News
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is
The Old Reliable Firm
M. Jackson & Son
one door south of the Metropoli-
tan. Just look at the following
prices Ino trade, and no truck)
all cash.
Rags 75 c, per hundred
iron from 60c to 75c. per hun.
Old rubber boots & shoes 7c. lb.
Copper and brass 9c. per its
Norse hair 30c. per lb.
Leal( and zinc 2 1/2c. per ib,
Bring your goods here and get.
the worth of your money.
A great variety of .IRON
Pil'1always on hand ata res.
sonable price, suitable for fence
posts, bracing houlevarding,
M. Jackson &sons
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synopsis of ids 00111211 MOf (il Weal
HOMESTEAD RRUULATIO:(8. ,'
Any person who is the sole herd
of a leant', or any tuale over it
).•a'. o' 1 Way homestead a qusrt's
eectoui of available Dominion land tr.
)11ri1roba, Saskatchewan, or Albert•
1116 app::cant nt'int appear in person
at the D(Irititliell Irlu.ly Ago/1°y or
pub -agency for the district. Pantry b►
11(1 xw may be had at the sgenoy, oe
e'er tales conditions, by father. riot
son. daughter, brother, or siat••i u'
.1/tending homesteader.
Duties:—Six months resideure ue.,,
Ana cultivation of the land iia east
of three years. A homesteader rus,
live within nine miles of his hones
item! on a ]farm of at least 80 acres
solely owned and occupied by bum or
t,.r. father, mother, son, daugbi,,r
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homesteaa..r
11 good standing may erre-empt s
quarter section alongside his henre-
stea•L Pt .co 83. per acre. Duties -
Most 1erdo six months ineaoh of s:x
years from date of homestead ent r T
tate:uiiing the lima required to ea•r
homestead patent) and cultivtat
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted
h:s homestead right and eennot ob-
tain a pre-enipt;on may take a pit. -
..Sneed homestead in eer1lin district,
['rice $3. per sore. Hittites -Must
•.•safe six 11 oath. in ...tel. of the•
rear., clltiv•.te 1 rtt aer.`4 .rid erre
t house w or ih :r'il:
W. W. CnR00.OtY,
Deputy of the alint.tet of the Interior
lt, 8.-tieseth. Aired pnbikstlos of too adrerly.
Meal wINaN he paid for
MONEY TO LOAN
We have nalimined private fnnda ter unreal
'no npoa farm or binge, p,opeeby at lowed
r Utes or interest.
DICKSON & CARLINO
Exeter
DICKSON & CARLING,
li srrteters, Sono! tore, Notarise. Conveyancers,
Commis -loners, Solicitors toe the ilolloas
Bank, Eto.
Money bo Loan at lowest rates of tabereeb
OFFICE) -LAIN STR15gT, TINTER.
L CARLf (G 8.A, L.H. tICIONit&•
('1ONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private roads
Gan on farm and Tillage properties at Iowa*
Interest. OLADMAN & STANSCRT
Barristers Solicitor., Male St. sxetq
ERNEST ELLIUT
Conveyancer Accounts Collect*.
mosEy to loan at lowest rates,
North Weal $ands for Sale.
Office. Alain Street, Exeter
Tn
e Osborne and tllbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Incur.
anG6 GOmpanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont..
President -.1. L. RUSSELL.
Via• -President -W, 11. i'ASSMORa
DIRECTORS,
WM. Hoy, BORNH(rLN P. 0
11.31. Boor Ie WINc•IIErJIRA P. 0.
T. RYAN, (>URLiN P. of
ROiIERT NORRIB, Salta.
A G ENTH,
JOHN ESSERS, Exeter, agent tear
(shorne and ltid•lulpt'.
OLIVER BARifiw, Munro,
for Hibbert, Fullerton and :ninth•
JOSi(('A JOIiNS
Sony.Troas. Farquhar
GLADMAN & STASH(' WY. q.,lfeitore
Cough Caution
/fever.positirely never poison your lungs. ifyOOqq
sough -even from a slrnpie cold only --you sho'.
always heal, soothe, and esse the irritated bran.
chill tubes. Don't blindly suppress it with •
stupefying poison. it's strange how some things
anally come about. rot twenty wean Ttr. Shoo*
has constantly blamed people not to take rough
mixtures or prescriptions containing ()phial.
Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now --a Milo
late though --Congress rays "Put It on the !abet.
It poisons are fn your cough Mixture." (food
very g.xy!!!lIerra t-rforthisveryrcasonmotherk
and others, should Insist on having Irr. Phone's
Cough Cure. No peieon mark, on Ur. Hboo 'S
)•bels—and none In the medicine. else it must b7
law be on the label. And It's not only safe, tut 1t
f. ssM to to by those that knowlt host• a tad re.
elareetes cougleeway. mwly. Tato no eller:, a thee.
Ertfrularly With your children. Insist on having
. Shoup./ Cough Cure Cotnpare carefully tui
Shoop package with others and nuke this
difference. No poison marks there! You au$
always he on the snfn side by demanding
Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure
W. S. HOWEY