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Exeter Times, 1905-06-22, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, JUNE22Ild 1905. ou Should Have a •••••••••••••••t•••9t'•••••• , The Surrounding News OBITURRY erm ome ter �•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Death of Jlr.l. $c•ptimu; Ilot.lrt11.- A Chronical Thermometer, Mrs. Jane lfoearth, of Stephen til. I near Exeter, passed away on Satur- i is ill(lispensable itt the sick clay (Iled 80 years. The deceascl was ►om. and only 50c. one of t he few reulainin; pioneers of Huron County, havinz moved in- to the township of Stephen with her husband, the late Septimua Ilu- zartif, fifty-seven years tie% when it was necessary -to cut n road -way in front of their farm. Mrs. ilo_aith was :t consistent member of the Methodist church and wtts beloved for her many womanly qualitica. She is surrounded by a family of seven children, who include, Misses ltimtila nt hum(, and Jennie, of Lon- don; J. S. lanzua;e master, Ilatnl!- t on Normal Coheir ; ,Fred on t Iu homestead; J. \V., trachea-. Mlle - green ; 15. J., farmer in Stephen t p. ; and J. C. in \ianitoba. Death was • due so the burst inz of a blood-ve.:- sel in • he brain. The funeral on t 111 Monday 4o Exeter cemetery was larzely a1I(nded. A Dairy 'lihernlometel'. It a great convenience that 10111(1 be found in every tiry and kitchen. A Thermometer ;ilio for the )gulation of the temperature f your home, etc, A complete assortment of le cheapest and best at Firownings Drug Store The Exeter Times CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1905 AY 4 11 18 25 NDAY 5 12 10 28 DAY 6 13 20 27 DNE8DAY... . 7 11 21 28 1 S 15 22 29 LAY 2 0 lt3 LJ 30 URDAY 3 10 17 21 TlltItS "' Dai-, JUNE ._t.vl, rl 1.0. KIRKTON M1i.,41 Mabel Gildillan, of ICirkton, will Izratittate tibia Slack from Mawr Ladies Colic 3e, Toroneo, i9 tied home Friday (venin;. r. 1t. Iteatty, 1 MFletcher, r. It. it att y, and David Feeler left n hr: West on Tuenday mornin;. Miss Kathleen McCurdy, of To- o is visiting at Beatrioe Park's. 1r, Burton, of Moloswort h. has r l tees tailor shop in 1Kirklon. leD A CURE FOIL DYSPEPSIA. F. 8. Lindsay, of Fort William. rso, Canada, who has suffered a number of years from dys- in and Great pains in the atom - was advised by her druzzist to Chamberlain's Stomach and Tablets. She did so and says, 'nd that they have done me a t deal of tzood. I have never any sufferin; since I began u.)• then!." If troubled with dys- ia or indigestion why not take e Tablets, ret well and May well sate in Exeter, by W. 8. Howey. CENTRALIA ee. Cooper, of Etimville. preach- wo brizh4 and irapirin: ..ermens Suntl'ty. here will be a first-class. Straw- y festival held ('n the persona. r(' nds-on July lat. In the evening ieaties' Aia intend ,;ivine, .8 con - .in the church. 'Miss Lillian Elliott is visiting aunt, Mr,. French. of Clinton. Miss 1' atiu Elliott, of London, t Sunday :,1 her home here. The Misses Ethel and Myrtle kt r and Miss Vera Eatery vis- friend9 in Hayfield on Sunday. Bev. S. Salton. Of London, .n for- I•astor of this circuit wee pleas - y surprised by the pre,cntotion two well-filled purses. the Rich - t' itreot presc•nbinz him with 00 and Kenaigg;ton with $50.00. Salton has been appointee an ('llarinz Cross circuit in the tLoin( Diet Het. - \ IIILLIOI'HEADACHE s one of tele meanest thin ;a in c• orld. To prevent biliousness Dr. J1amilt.on's ('ills which keep sy stem clean and pure, reeulnte bowels, .rive tone to kidneys and e.. You'll never have a hendachc 'I! never Bare a sour atomach,n,ll tk ill have vi zoruus nracinz health :1•' : )r 1 kin i Hamilton's i last Your 1 mist ,ells 1)r. Hamilton.% Pills, per 1•os or lite boxes for ane dol all SKOKA )o you know t Is. place,' If trot, it pleasure lei. suffered. Take a ct drip. a Me111 '1 little journey trouzh Muskoka by askinz for that noisome Muskoka folder issued by le (;ran 1 Trunk Railway syalen1,- contaula a Viralma '1 nine ee kk 1 11 w it ll a beautiful .roman in New re. and n fund of facie. lake 1h, ' yore the o'her day." - Clevelan.t tunes- some eveninz after supper Plain Dealer. t1. yout wife and children. Then am the dour on the doctor for 1905 ylakin: sour family on a rest ru•y 1 l,rou r1i the Muskok 1 Di 1 - et (.hit rummer. 'fhe ldt.11 1' utily sort. i'.'r :,ll 1 ii lC%llers. Death of a Huron Pioneer. -One of pio- neersoldest and oat resected 1 tin I l neers of Osborne township passed away from glas life at his kite resi- dence James street, Exeter, on Sat- urday, June 17(11, 1905, in t he per- son of Mr. John Howoliffe, at the age of 69 years and 2 months. Mr. Rowcliffc was a native of Devon- shire, Enzland, and came 4o thitc country with his parents when it lad of thirteen years, hero they made for themselves a comfortable home in tTsborne, near Elimvildc. Forty-six years •azo he was married to Cath- erine Kydd, who survives her hus- band, with a family of three sons and one dauzleter, Robert, of flay ; John, of Rozerville; David in Exe- ter and Eliza (Mrs. S. Pym) of V+- bor e who have esympathy to th ut all 'lair friends '.Ind acquaintances in the Doss the have sustained. The deceased had been in failin; health for some gime past and retired from the farm cominz to Exeter n year azo last April. IIe was able to reo about up until about four weeks -ago and 110b►t of that time was unablcato leave hit) bed. the end corrin; as be- fore 'stated. Mr. ltowcliffe was a member of the l'resbyterian church and was always in his place at the services when his bodily stre►zth per mined. He was a liberal in polities, a man of a retiring quiet disposition always w•inuinz !the esteem nnrl eo❑- fidence of those shit whorl 11e wee more closely associated. The funeral procession on Monday to the Exeter cemetery .vasa large one, an evid- ence of qhe reneral esteem in which the departed was held by his ncizh- hers and acquaintances. • • • • • Death of Mrs. Oke. -Our citizcn.a •4encrlly were nhocked on Saturday evenin3 and early on Sunday to hear of th.e sudden death of Elizabeth Hicks, refice of the Late James Oke. which occurred at, Ler late 'residence, London Road, south, on Saturday evening last. Mrs, Oke .vas around as usual alt ending to her little dut- ies about the home until after tea on Saturday and lead retired label' home of 'the membera of ;the family hearinr her moan .vent to ler bed- side and ere Ion; her spirit took its everinslin; Mehl, •Hoath being due -to neural zia of the heart. her end was peace. Mr:+. Oke was born in Devonshire, Enz., and came 'to Can- ada with her parents in 1849 setllinz in McGillivray Township, and after- wards married in 1852. !ler death removes one of the old landmarks. Mrs. Oke w•as converted to God 35 years azo, and by her love and de- votion to Christ and her fidelity to all the mean' of trace was an ex- nmrle to her family bovine •the, bles- sinz of Ft•cine them all following in the chrislian life. Her life was a busy and active one and her kindness and sympathy endeared her 4o a )aree circle of friends. The .'or- row•in: fancily are icer daurhlers. Mary (Mrs. Hepburn, Stephen) Grace Int home. Sarah (Mrs. Win. Essery, London Road, north)„ and James and \Villiain at home, who have the sym- 1 1' 4 t l a of a h 't 'r p o of (Hellas. nd.. The funeral on Wednesday was very hearty alt ended 'tc:stifyint to the l izh esteem in whirl' 4 11? deceased was held . Es'tA D L 1 s 111': I) "I/o you 011u.1e t o the autonlooilc as 'he' or 'slie'f" Mile; of course." "Why of courser "ltecauoe one of there ran relay • J('ST \VIIAT EVERYONE SHOI'LD 1)O. Mr. .1. T. !teener, of Irwinville, Ga. Bey lv ,n always keeps a bottle of Clulm er- lain's (soli:, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy nt Hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic. cholera mor- • bus and diarrhoea come on so sud- denly 1 n y 11x11 there is no time to hunt a doctor or zo to the store for me - idicine. Mr. Herber mays; "1 have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the best medicines 1 ever saw. 1 keep a bottle of it in any room as 1 have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the lest medicine I ever used." Sold in F.xeter by W. ;. llowey, ers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody sec It, io your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and ria and postpone age. 1f you air Vigor ly use Ayer's Hair Vigor, our gray hair will soon have 1 the deep, rich color of uth. Sold for 60 years. I Era new over 14 years old, and f ha., lei, trot', Lead of lose h.•, lent: h 11 ail to every one who mil ,l And n y twit In tic, 111 doe to A r e r. aur Vito,.' Yu. 1t It. (tram,. fl.cida, 11'n, a 1X411*, J. ,• AYtt. „ WS. for 1^ler'. •,�., hite Hair ) Mrs. Chas. Smith, of .limes, Ohio. ernes; '•1 have use ' every remedy i for sick headache I could hear of for the past fifteen years, but Carter's !Little Liver Pills did me more good ! than all tie rest. In zilin! 11,1vic^ 10 %ours M. l).' Careen 1 Iivrr•.ity I lIt. 1 )Ioth'.•t :14., II . 1;.1i. `.I!.n.'•n4. "f ('hica zo, 4 11111 of . • .1.,',' • ' ..f 11• • American .\-- .so, e,till, . i "1'ou will tet pole - 1 ate if ;. .►u not slake too II1.111.1 blunder', reel ;t, havinz made them, you see that they are not di.eov. • ei." In °eta r tit to ds, let 11. • bleed era be put nn•i• r rroun•l. OAIL saw Oii. x11L. Baaaathe 1" '. 1. 'Ila 11.1,f1toys Bi3uM 8tgaatnro 1�i�//�/�`� t of JtL 1)AS:1'.V001) MAY .'AR1UE1t xTRAIT . -- Now the t., tittle to call and get prices on our Louden Double, Steel Tract:, we have on hand a few Hound Truck ('ars whielt we are offering at a snap, there ,aro made in Oshawa and there a largo number in lac in this neighborhood. E. 1'. Paul ix, Hardware, Stoves, hto. -air. 151key- put in a steel b:,k.• 01(11 .hit•li i9 rivin; the best of - , i - i(f8cl1011.y - Mr. Jacob Kellerman unloaded a ball load, about 9000 cedar posts on Wednesday last at Grand 11011d,i hey arc a splendid sample of poets.. -Mr. Joe Wambold took hitt tent to Grand !tend \Weducs lay Iast,t here heal; a large picnic 'that day and reostets a •road day business, -lfrs. Rollo inset i., hawut„ her newly peinte'1 house beautified by puttin up a new wire fence. air. Harry Silber of Crediton 14 (loin; 11.1• work. _Base 11.111.-Tl:c iJenedicts of the village hereby chn11,n;e the Betelle- loreto a frienilla !entitle of base ball to 'ba played on 4lie ball ;rounds on Friday e•enine, June :10th. G,aine to commence at 7 o'clock. -Sir. and Mrs. Beaver of Crediton spent Sunday with friends in the vil- lage. -Mrs. harry Guenther spent Sun- day with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rennie, of Zurich. -Arthur Kellerman flout Naper- ville Collar() is hone for holiday 3. -MIs.' Ethel Kellerman of London is home for holidays. .- fin rrea-t\'euntsaar CV�911P! evcninz last was he SCCIne of a hhapl.v event at The home of :lir. Fred Rak- er of •the t'illnee. when his deo-elder 11111101 was uuitNI in marrinze to Mr. Godkey, of Seaforth. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. el. Clemens a' 1 s n the presence cnce of a few im- mediate relatives. We join tho many friends of t l e younz people in wine - in; them a Ion; happy wedded lite, -Mrs. Claes. Fritz, of Zurich. was visitin; her sister, Mrs. Jacob Kel- lerman, Friday and Saturday. -Dashwood Civic Holiday. Thurs- day, s- day, 22nd. Everybody is looking For- ward 'to a zood time at •t he Bend. WOODIIAM Mr. Sam. Mills raised his barn on Tuesday. -Robert Neil returned hone on Saturday from* Goderich where lie has been attending court. -Mr. Ed. Colgan and Thos. John- stone returned home on Saturday front Stratford where they were actin; as Jurors. - A lane nuniber gook in the soc- il at Cooper's on Monday nicht. -Richard Allen is very busy these days selling North West lands. Suc- cess Dick. -Sam Crirr i.a takin, o trip East this week. -Mr .and a[rs. Gilford Copeland's baby girl is very .sick. - Mrs. l'orter, of Clinton, is vis- ion; at Mrs. Johnstone's, town line. - 51iss -Bary [!rook spent Sunday at Zion. - Mr. 1111d airs .Wes. Mille took in the Presbyterian picnic on Monday last. - F:d,r:1r Jliikv spent Sunday even- inz in Winchelsea. -T. itussel has sot his new meanie home front London. 110\V 'ro GET CONSUMPTION Ninety per cent of i,he "lun;ers" consutnplion by allowinz power of resistance a obccomc so low that a favorable condition for the develop- ment ,of the haccilli is provided. In a 1lealthy system consumption can't take roat. Hui sultere tiere ty .weak- ness and debility, there you find tub- erculosis. For (Icvelopin3 strength and buntline up bile week, netlike; equals Ferrozone. It makes Ilse blood nutritious and the nerves c-n- durine. The way it converts food into nutriment, tLe appetite it ,zives 19 eeurprisinr. Just what the man ver;in; on consumption-needa,- Ferrozone. if tired and weak don't put off. Fifty cents buys a box of fifty tablets -at nil dealers. WINCHELSEA The. !ailment. Council tail) Illi'('( next Saturday, June 211h. instead of July let. - Mies Alice Gowlcy, and alike Helene I:out Icy left on the i tr li for a I1i1, to Cal eery, where they will spend :t few weeks, 1 hen '1 hey CI - ;tend In slop awhile in Dakota and other Territories. WO wish for Ihern a pleasant time. -As 51rs. Ftrzie Harrah ani her husband were toinz out to feed the canes Sunday rnorninr last Mrs. Harrah .vas czlrryint a pail with boilint water in one hand to warn) the milk for the relives, t. hen in the act of ,zoint down t he steps Icad- inz from the veranda her feet map- ped front under her anis the banns water flew oN over her. Dust it nal been tail her llu.aban't was there she would have seen scalded 10 death, he 1 ore the hat clot hes off her as quickly 83 possible and then sent for nedic:11 aid. When the doc- tor rot there she w•n9 •till iu zrise dist re:as as her face. reek and arms and breast were badly eel Irk I. atarr Is a constitutional disease originatin in impure blood and constitutional treatment, the blood for through and pur�'yulg or its radical and permanent cure. Be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Nasal and other Doul forms of catarrh are quickly relieved by Catarriets, wlliccbbalk y inflammation and deodorises discharge. Hood's Sarsaparilla, all druggists, $1. Catarrlets, mail order only, 50 cts. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is a positive cure for all those painful ailments of women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Com- P1 9lets, all Ovarian troubles, Inflam- mation alja Ulceration, Falling and Displacements of the \Volub and con- sequent Spinal Weakness, and is peen iarly adapted to the Change of Life. Every time it will cure Backache. It has cured more cases of Leucor- rhoea than any other remedy the world hu ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolve, and expels Tumors from the Uterus an an early stage of development. That Bearing -down Fooling, causing pain, weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circum - Stances it acts in harmony with the female system. It corrects Irregularity, Suppressed or l'ainful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostra- tion,l3eadache. General Debility. Also Dizziness, Faintness, Extreme Lassitude, "don't -care" and "want -to -be -left -alone" feeling, excit- ability, ita•itability, nervousness, sleep- lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues," and backache. These a t sure indications of Female Weakness% some derangement of the Uterus. For Kidney Oo.nplaletts and Backache of either sex the Vegeta- ble Compound is unequaled, You can write Mrs. Pinkham about ybtr * in strictest confidence. EITDL Z. MIMI ■eD. to.. Lyse, Matt, A CORRECTION Owin; to remarks o[ a deroratory nature made by certain jealous- na• lured and selfish individuals of this town, 51r. Lloyd 1'. .Ione.. t1:: orzanist of the Trivitt Memorial church, considers it not out of place to state the followinz, relative to his credentials: -that he possesses 't number of certificates in carious branches includin, not only a Con- scrvalot•y (Toronto University affil- liaton) Senior Piano Certificate but also a full Teacher's Certificate be- sides a number in Pipe Orran and Sinzinx. In the tatter lie holrla sev- eral certificates from a well known London, l:n;land college. Itis last vocal leacher is now 1 k.idinz bar- itone in the henry Severe Grand Opera Co. Iie also has iiizh quali- fications in harmony and Theory of Music, obtaining not only firs. class honors, but headinz the class 0•1111 a hundred per cent. Ile %las awarded second prize ill a competition at Philadelphia open to the world, for the test entirely original composi- tion submitted. For a number of years he was solo clarinetist of As Grand Opera (louse Orchest.ra and 25111 Hatt. Hand ; also cr!Jist of the Conservatory orches a. The princi- pal with. whom he studied (an Enr- lish Cathedral Or;anist) js one of the scoff of Alma Colleze and lin, a provincial reputation as a musician of •111e hl;Lest slandine, tho leacher of she Tatler bejn; chosen Ip play before Mendclssohn, .the zreat com- poser, oft the occasion of his visit to London. Mr. Jones has .vri.leli a n►nnber of compositions in various forme. One of hese particularly it necominz a fast favorite in .the States. lie has received several com- missions 4o write onli•ratos In classic standard vocal solos for a flute plac- er in New York city. Mr. Jones has also a wealth of flatterin; press no- tices in refercncev to Itis purr 411.1 01'2-111 playinZ. singing and choir 1rainina work of which he is justly proud. Thin .eenticman, who is not of a boastful disposition, intorno; us of i ho shore facts in order to ,lis - prole ,the untruths referred to pre- viously and enlighten the above men- tioned ignorant individuate. Ile also believes that prozressivenes' is jut as essential ;o music-tcachinz as in other branches of art and science in •Ibis prozressive nee and constantly ke••I'( in 1ouc)t with the fest and newest in t io' nlnsic''1 world. "One of tis' most. strikinz discoveries of a fhe a ze" as a famous En ;digit mu•- ictan styles it, is (la principle of full contraction applied to musical tech- pique. This is .riven zrAlit to a. 1•ancel pupils. The (01111e system .1auxilt in New York City by n n•t- ed teacher at tae rate of six doll. r.+ per lesson. slit .I:\Meat WATSON'S OI'INI I I .o • 1 1. t 111e eomtn0ne'I of . I ., •r -, .1` 1 one from which le. tante• ;= , it'rrli. Sir .lames firmly L.a i,��.c. in fxaI treatment which in Lest supplied by eC:Itarrl:ozone". No r i'e of catarrh c to -ate eli .re C, - t arrhezon i.t us^d : It i' :1 miracle .work^r, relieves a!mc (r I1.1 :1411y ant sure' after other retneclir•a fail. Olh- / r tree( anent s C'1 n't reach the die - eased parts like Catarrhozone be- cause it rzoee In lite tourer of the trouble sloth with the 'lir you breathe. Calnrrhmone iN flee from cocaine. it leaves no after effects, it is simply tial Ilse'' man cure. Ac- cept no substitute for Calarrhozone which alone ran cure Catarrh. OAATOAtA. Beers the 41(? gird Y�uY:uNva,! Peals 8,94 fhg or nre -�Ql�i'! zu4-fat The Sovereign Bank SOME FEATURES OF A I NllQt li ANNUAL REPORT The quantity of information elven to sharcholdet a told the public is the strikin; feature of the Sovereizn Bank's third annual repot t polkas ed in these columns yesterday. l'el% if any, financial institutions are so open about 1 I:eir affairs as is t Ilii one. Almost everyt bine is 10vealtel except the condition of its indili.l- ual customers' accounts. in fact the management seems to have adnpie.1 the new doctrine of -publicity" up to the hilt, and in doin; so we 1 hintk it has made :1 wise mole towards nlaint 1inine the confidence of the public. The • -, h details 1 more c 1 1 l s c_a 1 1 11 1 1 C 11 1 d - ,t`7 finances an inetit.utiust rives 4o the people, the less likely will the c ' a corpor- ation r ior- fuu resat Bialcmcnls of such o t n e c Not all. n b subject d to "cookie;.' that any of our Iii;h-class banks ev- er resort. 40 such methoit9 (0 make a zood s w'lse hut some other com- panies m- panies have done so. For this rea- son publicity is a thine touch to be desired and encouraged. It may be partly due to the pur- suit of this frank policy that the .bank boasts nearly 900 shareholders, with an nveraze of 15 slmre:a apiece. This is a wide distribution of stock and alone with this stands another fact of similar character, viz.: the Sovereizn hank's customers• number in the aggregate nearly 33,000 Of these customers 26,000 are depositors with an average of $311 per head on deposit. '1 his rcenline, 10 indicate Mat the bank's catorine to the e;ma11 saver has met with no inconsiderable success. It may likewise be saitl that ibis institution's discount cus- tomers include 6,185 individual.( awl firms, which reduces the averatc• amount borrowed by each to $1,400. All 41►ese fizures, taken toeether. indicate elle larze field over which u t his �' •owl . onk business 115( in three Sears been spread. The rapidi- ty with. which the new stock offered to t ho public has been subscribed for is another 1111n; worthy of note e h r Aes for the year's slalement, it shows not profits of $133,975 for the twelve months ended April 29, 1905, as against $119.760 the previous year, an increase of $14,215 on the same paid-up capital. The past year's profits illus equalled 10.3 per cent. on capital. This is a ;ood showin3, especially considerinz the fact 1 hal consideraole expense was incurred during the year in opaline. up no less than fifteen new branch- es and in other wise extending the ousiness. This a;;ressive extenion might under certain conditions be pursued to loo ;reap fenzth,. too many small branches might thus be opened up and be a disadvent:tee in a periol of hard times, but the president assures his shareholders that alio manazenlent will stick to conservative lines. After the pay- ment of dividends $10,0110 was wri:- t en off Bank promisee, $50.000 a rans- ferred 4o rest and 810.088 carried forward to profit and loses account. The above named addition 10 the re- serve hrinze t hat fund up to $400,- 000. The bank's assets are now $11,- 609,905. nn increase on nearly $3,000- 000, durinz the year. Of this •the management has in actual cash with its ,a;ents. $1.569,682, or more than the entiret capital of the institution. Deposits last year zrcw• by $2,624.751, the note circulation by $106,325. a fact indicating the extent of public favor enjoyed. As foe 'the Increase of the dividend to n six per cent. basis, 'the mana;e- anent maintains that this docs not constitute any departure trona con- servative bankinz. it is pointed out that this is the first bank in lite his- tory of Canada that rcfained from payin; a dividend durinz the firer year of Be existance, the directors preterits; toe oft the early. profits go to wipe out the initial orzanizalion expenses. For the second year divi- dends of five per cent. were paid, but n.q 4 h shareholders •zavc 125 for their stock the distribution amount- ed (o only 4 per cent. On (his bas- is of arzument, it is clear that for 'the first two years of its cnreor it expended only 2 per cent. per nnnum on dividends.-Toronio News, June 151h, 1905. SPRAINED ANKLE. STIFF NECK, LAME SHOULDER These nre three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. if promptly applied it will save you time, money and suftcrine when troubled with any one of these ailments. For ante in Exeter by W.S. Howey. FOR SALE Nu','. i( 4lie time to see 1111001 thaI farm you intend 'myth t thin summer. You can have lime awl money by consullin; us. We have hundreds of the best fauns in Ontar- io for gale or exch:ln;e. (let'our list, For sale: 200 acre farts in tate fp. of I sborne, county of lluron ► tiff acres 12 acres timber, soil clay teem, 3 .yell,a tIvo windmills, 1 acres ` of orchard, zomd 2 storey brick hound 9 room.. 2 bank barns .anti brie basements, ':t•lblint under bods barns, all buildin.'' in ru•ld repair, one mite and a lit!f from Exeter, price $13500.00. No. 3078-290 :sere farts in the to. of Stricken, County of Huron, 111(1 :teres cloaro.l, roil stark clay loam, :t rood never failin.r weds, 2 acres of orchard, zood brick house eit11 ter - 'ill acro" front, fr bink ' . l,linz under w;i,h cement r bui!dii 1i. 111 in .road .s from C. ntra)ia, price ha floor, repair, 3 t $11000.00. For sale, nr vi/1 eachn1110 for farm, a roes 1 en storey brick store in 1.)' (own of Exeter, situated on plain street. price $1200.00. 1f you want to s^11 or ecelcutze your farm or other Ileal Estate properly it will pay you to commun- icate will' ue or with some of our General Azents. We advertise in oyer 200 Newspaper' in Canada, United stales and Grout Britain. We have nearly 200 i.ocil and General ,%,rent' working for ua Not bine to pay unleel your properly is sobs, (A- rh1,1(01 or %%Ole), ion from ':l1r•. Western Reit I: (•i'r• I:vrhan n , Lim- , , ed, i.ondon. Ont i r io. r-, I•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• At London Crockery 0o. I lJune Brides Made Ha •. :• t• z: • : •. •. •. •. We study to please "its our business to do so." We buy goods in every quarter of the globe and bring them here that you may al- ways shale the newest no best goods to choose your Gifts from New goods this week, ENGLISH TUSCAN CHINA- iv ery best and mese dtvisr able china, and this particular make is one of the beat .in England. CUPS AND SAt'CERS-100 pretty designs to choose from, every one new, and among the patterne are the tamous Anises, Eton, York. Wynn, Florence -prices from 40c to $2.50 each and the i. Real Old Willow Patterns in Tea Sets, Cake Plates, Bowls, ('ups and Saucers. Tea Plates, Dinner Plates, etc. NEW TEA SETS in many patterns sed styles. t ' • • TOILET SETS The new Triumph Shape in 10 pieces, extra = traced gold, rolled edge basins, very large Zsizes. under glaze colors, worth $15,150 our price $4.130 1Vrite for one, colors Pink, AFplegreen, Peacock, White and Green iVery special 03 pieces, every set a bargain • DINNER SETS Heavily Gilded and best of shapes. combi- nation Dinner, Tea and Berry Set, 3 patterns, worth 1.13.00 our t if price 1.0.00. s,s-Write for one, colors, Peacock, Pink and Florentine (Ireen,'ax • • II London CrockeryCo. •=• • 169 Dundas Street, London. ia • t s 1. WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of • • $10,00 or over. •••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••••••♦ 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THERE has only been one real im- provement irl caul. ing ranges to ntanyyears. That improvement i; the Imperial Oxford Diffusive Oven Flue. While other makers were adding dampers, racks, door npenetu and shakers in a vain attempt to make im- provements, we studied the heart of the range. We knew that the only improvement you wanted was a better oven, an oven that would help you bake better bread, pies and cakes, roast beef to a tarn, retaining its juice and flavor. Our investigations and experiments produces the oven -heating system of the ,`}<O:aH5 Wni ?.. 4 s,w• �r lAv17•a.•wut.rnxl Imperial Oxford Range The important feature of this system is the diffusive flue which draws in fresh sir, superheats it and distributes it evenly throughout the oven. The article on the bottom shelf farthest from the fire is getting as much heat on all sides as the article on the top shelf next the fire. We would like to explain this more fully. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford Range, write uc for particulars, 'We will send cata- logue and tell you where you can see the range. 14 The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited 101.8 1.'. NONTIIEA L. WI14NIPE.6, YANCOV.Ye For sale by 1'. HAWKING & SON, Exeter. Canada's Finest PIANOS For June we are offering soec- sal bargains in Pianos. We lend - le the finest goods Canada pro- duces and at moderate prices and easy terms. A few second heed Pianos and Organs at bargain prices. Also Sewing Machines on your own terms. Flour Feed and Grocery Store We have opened an up-to- date Flour, Feed and Grocery stole at Trevetbick's old stand and we solicit a share of your- patronage ourpatronage when we will prove to .you that our prices are right and our goods of the best quality. W. make a specialty of Teas If you contemplate buying 40c Teas sold at 25c call and see us. No trouble We have also a large stock to show goods. of Potatoes on hand. Pro- duce taken in exchange. S. HARDY & SON • S. MARTIN & SON DON'T let the little children play or creep on the carpet .silk Iliwlr little fa. es clo-o to the floor. (•arpet, at e receptacles for ' all tumuli ref DISEASB GERMS Many a healthy child ha+been taken ill en.urount of brenthin in theme I pnritlra fnnn the ell pet. Jeep Your rugs 011.14. arpet4 purified by wing SAP OR EN O "IT EVAPORATES" t lite fiafiy or, our ( 01,rtets n-rleonou. Non ,nnAlnIniii;:r Absolutely destroys germs Removes all dirt Restores colors liko now Ro.,cws tho sizing Al: ria f,..,.• n'ntrf r e . for:, f,•wrent• t . 1.11,1, :,heat' eAP-O-REN-O The Huffman A rector Co. Toronto " gestpry Your Now." "Pictorial Perfection" Conceded to Nell fleaerve it. p'•nular title. "the most beautiful magazine in the Nf.t •• I I. From 43 to 73 fine pictures earls month, many Of them sn color, and all of them for framing. Portraits of Celebrities Reproductions of Scenes and Incidents The ' ery perfection ' f Inc photographic reproduction. Bnun•I with silk cord to harmonize with Ihc color scheme of the (owe Th. tads Naganae of the Bled la she World e- ss (ri•-, f , c•. a year, incl•lding Cie SP'ECI\I. t lllUaTM.\s \t'atfE:R, 1.1 ,11.. Y-'..' ,'.r r, ai ,•• • ^7► Burr fib, Co.. 4 'Rost 274 St., Kew Tent