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Exeter Times, 1905-10-05, Page 1• Jld It Ever Occur to You? That tierce you get male bill. print- - 1 at the Times office a free notice •+•+( •read by thousands. Everybody • • &noes the billy rte print aro ';open • alp in good style. + • • gka-.- _____________ ._ ._ + 4• ' Tuiwry-Tonto YEAR -No 1672 • ••••• t. It..•••••••••••••••••••••• niter HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT Ei • See Our Clubbing Ra Attention is called to our bin; rates iu another column (text year. Pick out the paper• want ; send us the money and toill do the rest. It will pay "1 don't . , sT. HAWKINS & SON aid ]tar1t' . uud \1'cl•L, era:! (10,,, Art , tardware and Seed Store positions of t•, men arc ons endiI you want to that your cashier won't pr• uu ' r Builders and those intending to build that lirto rob a customer, ' Pt Cheap Hardware as we carry a full I.ier be a woman." Mr. Grayling tieing the sue ner, the argument ceased. , Janet Bruce was tti�i�tihlts Paints Oils,Glass &c. Mr Webb alone f f in the oflicc seer.', was a very ca, "lightning ce' hard w'orkii:g, o' 'cements we carry the two leading Brands Besides which, but. that's try the e . of Canada yet. however, been , prerne test. Mr. (Ire bled with rale •__ erect the' of a nt hunch:ech , customer • counts. • for to .su. Mr. time "smartness We also make a specialty of Eavetroughing as ono rnerrti eve have a machine to make all our own Troughs came to statement ind can give you firstclass material. Try us and Deakins, Li Oil will be conuinced. ''There's ►' National and Star UIVLTROLJOHINO flguro 1 in began. "le'r. pounds. so it a hundred p( to cheque back, t . HAWKINS & SON 1 1 t EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY bJ)RNING. OCTOBER 5th 1905, JOHN WHITE & SONS SCHOOL REPORTS EXETER SC11001. Ith:PORT ROOM 1V !!cave roll for h'curt h clash, Jr. :tee as follows for the moat It1 of Seleember : Alonzo llcy a cod. 79 IKer cent.; Herbert G:u diner, 77 ; Willie liirney, 73; Garvey Acheson, 72; Bir- die Hoyle,' 72; Gladys Ford, 70. No. on roll 41. J. E. AS1OS, Teacher. ROOM V Sr. 111. -Lily ltuwe ; Pearl Johne, eta y Davis. No. on roll 47 ; ;tver- a3c attendance 41. 11. E. WALROND. Teacher. 11001,1 VI Sr. 111. -Irene Hardy. 79 tier cent ; Loth c Delve, 76; ,Willie Ford, 75; Willits Heideman, 74. Jr. 11. -Ruby 1 Wood. 94 per cent ; Madeleine Car- ling, 81; Viola !tows, 78 ; Gladys Delve, 77 ; harry Snell, 75; .Ernest Harvey, 71; l.innic Ford, 71; Gor- SENTENCED TO BE HANGED. ifiensall Horse Show Felix Do,le and Jos Iit t t, an Indian, tele stere lust etek convict- ed, .t let former ou :t clta nets or 'nue- der.ul.( his mother:eel latter tone he murder of au Indian ,;irl, Bees 1 .lac- ol)s. %vers Saturday sentenced by \1r. ;chivies, W, Kerytick. Alex Sinclair ; Justice Anglin to be hung on Frjday , brood nacre with foal by her side, Dec. 15:11. Iloyl.e's solicitor trill ep- i J. N. 13. Smillie, Geo. Dale, Alex Ei- nes; Foal of 1905, Jno. Bell, A. In- nes; filly Or eeldiu;, yearling. .1. Morton, G. W. Wrenn; filly or, geld- ing, two years old, S. hunter M. McEwvcn ; Lilly or 3eldin3, three years old, 8. hunter, J. elcGAth, A,r.icuLturel,-Brood mare accom- panied by foal, J. Caldwell, J. Scott foals of 1905, J. Caldwell, W. Elder filly or igeldine three ye:'rtt oltl II. McGrc or, A. Innes: filly or eeldine two years old, R. Stephenson, A. Buchanan; filly or geldiuz, yearling, W. Hortin, J. Sparrow; best team, don Marshall. 70 ;Miller Huston, 70. vi «. to the evening Rev. Graham• The follow.i.nz .aro the prize win• tiers at the horse show herd at lien - sal/ on Tuesday : Heavy 1)rauzht.-Span mares or peal. to Ottawa for lenienccy !tit- hes cheat 01141 ask that t het seneenc 1H+ chanted to ilnpei5.nnlrten 1. MISSIONARY SERVICES. Missionary sermons t%it.! be non - dueled in brith titi11:tin eerec;t, and James xtrcrt ""5lcta tllist churches ilext Sunday. lit the nlurnin,• the Rev. lir, Gwltly of Win.Zhaut, a for- mer pastor, will take charge of the se.r eices in 'the !lain street church. ]rev. 11. A. Graham, of St. Marys taking the Joules street church ser- J. A, Dow No. on roll 53; pvera3u at'tenllnnct w% 1 be at the Main e(ireg church Carriage of Coach horse.- Brood 17. and Dr. Gundy tit the James tercet marc not less than 16 hands, accom- A. E. MARTIN. 'Teacher. ItOOM VIII. Sr. Pt. 1l. -Lily Colia•geoal, 110 per cent ; Ethel D.ly, 72 ; Beatrice Hod - gore, 70. Mid. Pt. 11. - Florence Rowe, 86 per cent ; Thomas Clarke, 79; Mabel Knott. 77; Itoboic Flem. ireJr. 1't. IL-\Villie Manson, 8)) ;, per78. cent ;Anna !Jell, 77 ; jeannoy iiowwey. 75. Class 1I1. -Wilbur Mit- teked, 88 per cant ; Joey Fer;uson. 2 72 ; Harry Parsons, 70. No. on roll : 31 ; aveen.Ze at lendance, 32. F. L. CARLING. Teacher. 1 ItooM VIt Sr. Pt. II.-NeFJie Jones, Et tic Bowes,. Blanche Quance, Mid. 1't. 1I Muriel Ander: o►1, Jean Seldon. Mar- •uerite Gardiner, Liclden Harvey. Jr. Pt. Ir: -Willie Lydd, May Smal- Iaconrllo. •Pt. 1. -Mildred Ileywood, Ella Jones, Elsie Keyes. No. on roll 38 ; ave.rgi;e attendance 32.7. ELSIiS A. McCALLUM, Teacher. mtify it?the" e.rror' ANN++NIH►NNN�N►NNNNN �~ ••••N "!lave they or too littl' 4 antioitsly• rand Centralia Two Remarkable Records n • subItsracttion, •torehouses count, or w•: "In the (lir` tidy for use, the best "Ah! 'ifiei lady, that lent and Lime cover h t money can buy a ruin also hr i:,al for Everybody pawn • at lowest prices A whence t ` J. GOBBL1DiGK WE'RE .s`$SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the , • lite- you wear them out. We make • .,h4 as well as we can, so that they your tt.'-� wear out sooner than they tame, as -Because, if they do, you'll in the (1- eomewhel'A else for your us being 1: And no one could blame have sent. nuch monev ought to buy ;all) sib, -cit worth. And Suit worth herself; ibleness of fabric -style in storm. it !Gish -looks - dressynees - Mr(lea. ti of service. cheques t 4 a place as there is within (,teed into -^t, all this and not pay too "I don't Johns, among th. "Where is •'$lack and Blue "In the sale! Ja1t-tie s for $15.00 cern. Mr. • an $18.00. ""`"'I' JOHNS "V011 .1 ",That have." r' Merchant Tailor your in Mr. C. "l MT, 1ELEGR�PNERS y011 Citll . Look out �O out of tr don't thi. "And o fill the new positions created by "that ye 'd Telegraph Companies. We want l'wvu N .n and Ladles of good habit., to tilled wt • 'Ali TELEGRAPHY letter Art wd R. R. Accounting don. , 7; per cont of !hr Upstater. and "'1 haitF Jnts in Amortol►. Our .Ix sctfools tiny," it east exclusive Telegraphy Schools ed. It m, gsteellehed 20 years and en- that we o leading pailway OBtolatl. t o i $2.i) Bond to et'ery .tudcnt to sane de or.her a position paying from set t "Co we it fro States to Elie the hmonth kin t we realise ,f Lt itockiet, immediately upon ., must true. esty 0f t l;, t enter at any time. No vaea- trncts. ane Ip)r.Icduregarding any of 1 t vette irectlard to oar c�ectw. NEEDED mode by the Poplar =MOTT TORONTO, ONT. The attendance at the opening ' • of our Fall Term was five times . as great as that of a year ago. Last month we had ten time as many calls for Bookkeepers, Stenographers, Etc., as we could fill. This undoubtedly indicates progressiveness and shows that this is the best school to patron- ize. Enter how. Magnificent i catalogue free. Cor. Yonge and Alexander Streets. W J. ELLIOTT, Principal. • ••••••••••••••N•••••••••'• • STRATFORD, ONT. ZThe largest Business and Short - hand School'in Western Ontario. Our courses are thorough and practical. Teaching is done by experienced instructors. There is no better school in the Domin- ion. All Graduates secure posi- tions. Enter now. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, 1Principals D. A. McLACHLAN, 1 ••••••••••N•••••••••••••• EDEN T foltowi:u; is tete correct re- f, for elle month of September. •i 1)•1iu•s in order of merit. V Class.- ileen Caves, Edna Luxton. 1V Class. -Russell efay, Frank Rooke, Arthut Kerslake, Ernie Luxton, Wil- lie Weber. Willie Essery, Bella Davis Cecil Skinner, Frank Handfotrd. Vino Kerslake. III Class.-IledIey May, Annie McCurdy, Geor, c Davis, Wil- la+) Walker, Carrie May, Ave Skinner, Lila Creighton. Sr. II. -Mary Mc- Curdy. Fred Webber. Wesley Col- bert, Clara Kellet. Jr. 1i I. - Lena Coates, Allis hunter, Verna Coates Leda Harding, Alice Creighton. 1't. MI, -Thelma Skinner, Minnie May. Sam McCurdy, Eddie Kellet. Sr. 1 Itoy Thompson, lady Webber, Venue 1'incombe, Verela Hicks, Carrie Thompson. Ave.ra ee nttendnnee 29. W. A. DAVIDSON, Teacher. NO. 2 STEPHEN The foldcwwia z is the report of S. S. No. 2, Stephen. for the month of September. V. -!toy IIiIJ, 93 per cent ; Eva Ilirtzel, 89. Sr. 1V. -Lau- ra Sims, 85 1-2 ; Ilcrbcrt Mitchell, e0; Stewart Mitchell, 75; Clayton Situs, 70; Everett Sims, 69. Jr. IV Olive Nine, 8:3, Meryl (till, 82. Jr. III T::hi Sims, 80 1-2; .Lillian Stalls. 78: Mettitda E,Iwards, 76 ; Ethel Sims, 75. Jr. IL -Viola Cornish, 92; Irvine Sothis. 75. 1't. 1, Sr.-Gerlie King, 92: Lizzie Sinus, 90. First cease. - Myrtle Sinte, Rt. O.M. TIURNEIt, Teacher. eta S1IAttON SC11001. REPORT Cho tollow'inz is a correct report of t)te standing of t he pupils of S. S No, 4 Stephen, for the month of yOt: EYE GLASSES %ith disfavor perh:Ips, But is it nail tfte, all a mere prejudicet Eye lasses seldom let rats( from ones ay - 4' trance. In fact t Ivey often add to trusted w) rinuattl. 0. Catalogue free. meat cont, --THE- '.'.1 ;eillolol of Telepraphij tors hate literate, N. Y. I.,IIro"se, Wk. money. but tit sac Frhnei(CO3 Cal. 'discovered' t' hatepleasure i- . order ter good- (Real Estate 12(Ki,O()O, >a -d order frequenllF fe Limited. Grayling f Atidnshier. "1 (i0n't thi, s St., London said c0ndescene ;sear that you want peek 8 new it for our terms of s."1. fact is. I rtth \Ve )r,vc the most 811'1--" (011 of adtrrtisinz and "i?sense ux'. 11,y, in (`anackt. Ito you yon `1(', 11011410 n farm or business you amire any part of Ontariof yours thrott• ,list. Nye have scute csty. You r •' It took tin' ,T - better 1' • aC)ea,It '•` A STO R I A Is Mess ahnll k c,Infanti and Children. 1rs'm lits ‘ YN HHI Ahrajs B bt e t(11s such I ,c.' hos. Wire -That's laugh ahon 11. • church. Itcv. G.ndwwut will go to pained by foal, A. Elena(. John, Ilcy V. LII,zhaut and Bev, Goin.; to St. jr., D. Schnell; foal of 1905. A. EI- hlerys. coat, John Hey, jr,,, 1). Schnell; fil • PARKHiLL MAN LUCKY W.ord has even received from ithe Cobalt district that John Glenden- ni1nZof i`a.rkhill, who went into the Cotrait district about u year ago as to laborer las eitruck it rich, having in Company with two surveyors, discovered rich 'tracts of free) eiLver. They secured 'throe claims, of which Glendenninzs interest 'amourrts to half a million dollars. ANOTHER BRA OR UIi;DER Another murder ocirred at Brantford Saturday morning when an Armenian shot and killed this daughter and then shot himself. The father objectedto t he union of his daughter to at yown; man with whom rhe *was on her wayi 'ho :get married when lite :;hoot in; took place. CHARLES KING HANGED Cittrlets lune, Who w:is convicted of lllhe murder of Haywood ate Les- ser Shave Lake, N. W. T., -et Septe, wax 1isinged at Edmonton hist Jeri - day morning. Kin; went to the scaffold unassisted end quire cool. Ile maintained his innocence, until t he twit. OF INTEREST TO LADIES The visit of Prof. IMrcnwend to Central hotel on Thursday Oct. 121h will afford tbe lefties of Exeter rend surrou;.din; country on opportunity of cess tileg hint r(gardinZ their hair, its :meed., .lt•d tle'ir r(:ltuere- me:rtts in all Myles of hair goods. Prof. Dorcawend eor.r.ics with Iritis a large and molt varied assortment of his famous conceptions in Swit- ches. Bangs, I'ompndourm, -Wavey Fronts n0t1 \Vers. The equal of threes'. Melt ;rade natural hair pro- ductians can't be procured from any hair goods dealer in Atneriao. Prof. Dorenwend has the distinction of being the largest manufacturer and the most 'noted specialist in these Zoods. Private apartments are at the convenience of all who avail themselves of caUin.1 at the hotel ('ent ral on the day of hie visit. EEXSMITII -')deter Wilfred Nol t tient t had the misfortune to fel :tn.l break an arta while pleyin; at sclicol one day last week. -Mrs. Peter Murree- recently made Pete t Inc present of 0 little baby ;irl. September. Names are in order of-Anniwers-,ry services will be hell merit : V -El Amy, Sr. IV - here on Sunday the 15111 and 0n the )dell;( Schwarz, Withur Morlook, fotlowvint Monday (Venin, the ustlal Gladys Kesile. \Villie I'rcszca1or, 8•v- supiwr tell! be:<rwrd, 1 !clod lilac: is bona Morlock, Merner Either. Jr. expcated . -\V (, aro ac Et1 le, 1 i to no, 11 at: >t IV -Minnie Kest le, rel Keel3 u .Mr. Nellie Auly, Lucilla Schwarz. Sr. IIi, W. Co!ctnan is now able to tet Herbert Wein, Lorne Morlock, harry :wound pretty well. Schwarz, Edwin Wein. Jr. 111-Arva -H. Dillinz is prctetrin•z to move rokenshirc, Leonard Schroeder and this fall. Beulah Smith equal, Clarence Either 13 -H, J. Co!e is buInckin+z ape Algin Cornish, ()scar Cornish, 1'!C9 for J. G. Jones asy r present. :Mil- dred Klumpp Ilerisert Kraft, Em- -Mr. Gurney. a,f Exeter, rendered senna Schroeder. \Villin Sehw•Jrz, 1I few vocal selections on Sunday Mervin Brokenshirc. Sr. 11. -Mabel with plcasir.t effect. Cnxwworth, Clinton Breen, Jr. 11. -- Otto Brown, Lulu Kest le, Gordon ONTARIO SUNDAY SCi(OOL AS.9O- Consist', Cilara Wein. Sr. 1't. 1. - CIATION Emersion )toeszler, Edna Amy, Em- -- ers01 Wein, Clinton 51orlock, Jr. 'rite 40111 Annual Convention of the 1't. I. -IIs Either, Levine Smith, jo- Ontario Sunday School Association, s , fir kenshirr., tole hell in Inc city of London, Oct. 241)t, 25th and 261h, promises to be of more. than usual interest. Situate ed in the heart of it district{ excep- tionally sl roar in Sunday Scheel ac- tivity, in :t oily of handsome church- es. model sunday schools, hospitable homes, and excellent railroad facili- 1 ices. the protects were never more hopefur, The prozram which is now bein; issued, includes the mates of 0 ntunblrer of Canadian speciatiets. in addition to Mrs. Larnorcxlux, a noted Primary worker from Chica- Ze. and Manton Lae mii e, the irider- netional 'Corelary, frnm Toledo, Ohio. Seven open parli:nnents and cnnferrnc(s have fees arrun./ed, and low rate on any nen 'paper or ma ;- will undoubtedly prove an attractive cutis. feature, and ww1.J embrace Primary NOTE: CAREFULLY.-Aay of the work, teacher work, home depart- eo•kly publicatim►s in the above list teen!, house to lou -e visitation, i'•'r• will 1)c Hent Ire tits%( aubse above a from P111,' responsibility, and (incision day, pow to 1s4 11f J tnunry, 1!In7, for the price quo:c•,1-the remainder of this year is 1 hrow,► in free. These talc•' are rlricily cosh i,) Advance. K.'nd te,ni410nees ny post- al note, frost office or express money order, nddressia1-- TiMES OFFICE r. Especially if they are well anile s.1h Seim trz, Je el h u nd perfectly finite! like Eddi.' Cornish, Mervin Coxworih. Av- OI'It EYE GLASSES ere et. attcndanee 35. ome and try on a pair and s'c bow GEORGE W. LA\\'SON, Teacher. well y0tt look in then(. 'then hove us examine your eye., and -tee the 1\'iNCiIELSE A pair that will nicike you t''(' as 55e11 -- as look well, 1'Le (011055 It T is 1 he ret (itt of S. --�-- 8. No. 0, t'-lr111e, far 11111 1110111 11 ul W. S. HOWEY Phm. B. September, Names in order of merit. V. -Willie Elford, Vera Washbure, Chemist and Optician, Exeter. Ont. AInten3 Heywood. Sr. IV._ Uihell., lirywyno.l, Laura Godbolt, Net l ie Campbell. Jr. 1\',-I.01:. Hes wnod, TiiE QI'ESTION Oi' BALDNESS Virde Ilerrybill, Sella Heywood. Sr. T1►i is a vital question with )tun.111.-!:Ila W:ishhnrn, Hubert .1 ones Mary Cort)i'h, Jr. 111, -Minnie Tel - hot, Lillis Godholt, Alex Berryhill. Sr. 11.-Jeensie Cautpbell. .1n0 Brack, Al 110111 (:lark. .1 r. 11.-I•:rain:, Bes- et ria. I'.. ll, -Alice Cieerv. `tr. I't. 1.-1tay (iouL.Line, Barile irk Cornish, Inez Crcery, .1r. 1't, L -51,1y Clot 1,1 -s -.I Johns. h. McDOt'GALL. \VINN1E iiOWARD, Teacher'. dreds of met elm are bald or par• Bally so. !low to overcome the di'• (inurement lent by baldness is :1 ',sim- ple (natter ww1een you convitk'r 1 he perfection of modern ort in the mak• int of Wizs and Toupees. i'lte visit of I'rof. Dorenwend of 'tomtit° to Exeter on Thursday, Oct. 12th, when he u ill are at t he !'end ral' hotel, ren- ders it possible for any wiles wish to consult him Vo do so or his private apartments rels,tird at the Central Hotel for thio purprxe, Iknnonstra- tion ziven to show the perfect n•t- tur,tlne'' of his \\'ize and Toupee'. Do not miss this (`T )OrlunIt/•. 1(e - member the drys and dotes. Bran the TM Cif Yet IMI Signs'(us of .' /. Y of I'AIN A1101 '1' THE 1(ii'S. 1. is a ec!un100 (1171),t.tint w•11It v.o- nr•n. The ri,zh4 .1fret ntent is Ner- wiline, which penetrat('s to lir• r0:14 tack of indereetien. 1 ei u'wl not of t he pain imnlpdi: tele. Nereiline Oen') 0t ni3bt rind suffih d moat-F_tETF:It, ONT. warn,' and enntht•s the :)tfectc.l ^xeruciatinz tains for 1) • hours Miss Barnes 'pent Sunda) in 'I,: p:1r•ts, ,Ione~ 0111 11 • it -rite( ion and after each meal. 1 was 1rsu!rted recon et'h her mr.ther. peen, ahloee the Iontient ease after this sway for recut three vie nthes. wee Ittyltinr. NO jnintent .n cc04 w•M'.t 1 used Chamberlain's Stomach Qg�'ra z . noetics t(nd safe. Nearly lifty veers and Lircr Tablets and tceeivcd int- lle�»ale 1sPiRdY51HalAlllt ii u•^ and t hat 4 ?IDOOd initnenscly mediate relief." says John Dixon. �i� �I Wei • , ,.t(H Y 1111 ! \, • v:';' ..e.0 To" •tee- . (w.s•Brig, llgsatttis IQs 1. .I. „ 1.. COn11dn. For .f ly Di. .lolling three years old, J. Spro•it, J. It. lto4ferts, A. Reicher ; filly or I eidinee two yours old, R. Hunter, J. It. Roberts, D. Leitch, Lilly or 'gelding map n3, \\'.Chesney If. Klopp, A. Iktyman: linir carriage horses, Or Caldwell, J. It. Itoleertsi T. Bissell, sr.; Sitezle carriage, Oli- ver Johnston, J. Sprott, W. Car- noc1.-all; lady's outfit 11. Chesney, L. Luker, G. W. Nott. ltoatdstcrs.-Brood marc accom- panied by foal, It. B. Higgins, It. Brock, T. Lane ; Joel of 1905, )t. 13, Higgins, 1I, Crich, W. Luker ; ,filly or 'gelding three ye.•us. J. Sparrow. J. Decker, J. A. McNaughton; filly or gelding, two years, .1. Sproat. 1). Schnell, 11. Crich; filly or ege'din;, yearling, J. McGrctiyar, J. lacy, jr., W. MCAllistor ; pair roadsters. 0. W. Nott, A. Buchanan; .Single roadster, J. Sparrow, J. 1). illornor, F. C. Mc- Donald. T. J. Berry's Spelet1,-Etee s. Le' Prior's lfero, G. W. Wren. 114 Pen - found, T. N. Forsythe; best foal sired by any of T. J. Berry's horses, J. Caldwell, J. Scott, \VO'Brien, .l. Bell. Barry and iiiair's Special,- !lest foal by Electric 13., \V. Luker. R. Brock, T. Lane. L',twden & 'McDonnell's Special. - heavy draught, three years, W. Ker - nick, -S. hunter :,heavy draught two years old, S. Bunter; Ilackncy two years, S. lluntcr. Chamber Special, W. Kernick ; S. Hunter, J. Hortin. Farmers' Trot or face. -N. Le - beau, Little Mac; N. Mara's Prince Adna; J. Dwthridze, Long Tom. Named Race,- J. Stewart, Amelia ; G. Joynt, Rost Mack ; ,G. Troyer, Nellie M. Itunnine race. -F. Stelck, .1. F, \V. 1'al (et son, W. Kinsman. Harvest Tliankeeivin; Services will be held at St. Paul's church, l)en- maLi, Sunday Oct. 8th. The Rev. A. C:►rtisle, 13. A., assistant, Manorial church, London, will preach at 11 a. tn. and 7 11. m. Everybody welcome. - CLUBBING RATES Bargains in Newspapers, The Tinges will receive strb,c tions at the foll+owine rates: Tunes to January 1st, 19117 ... el 1,0 Times and Daily Globe 4 59 Times :Ind Daily Mail and Em- pire 4 50 Tunes and Daily World 3 10 Times :In.l Toronto Daily News 1.90 Times and Toronto i)aily Star1 85 Times and Daily Advertiser 2 35 Times and Toronto Saturday Nizht . 2 35 Times and Weekly Glnbt ... 1 G) Times and Weekly 5! -til and Empire 1 75 Times :and I':uuily Ilereld and Weekly titer 1 Ru Times and Weekly Witness 1 65 Times and Montreal \Vicekly Itc.rald 1 50 Timm and London Free Press (Weekly) 1 `{0 Tines and London Advertiser (Weekly) .. 1 611 'Times and l'oronto Weekly Hun 1 80 Times and Presbyterian 2 25 'rimes and \Vorld Wide 1 R5 Times and Nori Lent TIe-ssttieer 1 25 Times' :and Farmers' Advocate 2 35 Times tint! I'trininr World 1 61) Tiniest and 'Youth's Cornpani•►n 2 ee Times and Impressions (rt busi- ness monthly) 1 et, \Viten premiums we :iw(•n wills any of the, above topers. t.ubeerihers will secure such pl, ntiunus ellen or- (lerine tInoue!' us, same es if order- ed direct from publishers. The rates are as low as 550 0:1:1 nrike them, and mean a considerable saviu; to our readers, 1f '.1111 do not etc (that you want in the list, enquire at the office; 150 can '11ve :1 Brow to house visitation will no doubt reoeivc special ccnsideretinn in vi,ww- of th' interest connected ween 1111' tru'yentent. INSOMNIA AND INDIGESTION CURED -Last year t hnd a very --'yore at - The orcat North Way ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont. -General Selling Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North We Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Cos. Lands al a number of' other improved and unimprovedNorthWest farm land 'We have made a number of splen did investments for our clien: placed orders with u.s for selection s of Canadian Pacific and other North West lands. In a number of instances values have increased et rapidly that our patrons could roa lily realize double the anaourit of &h( money they have invested, and in view of the splendid prospects foi a bumper yield and an enormous crop, and the unprecedented nutn e of sottlera cpmin3 into the west, prices of lands of good quality and situated convenient to a railway are bound to make a still furthel large advance. One Hundred Million Bushels of Wheat is t, Crop Estimate for the Present Season. Now is the Time to PURCHASE Prices are Bound to Advan We give Speculators 6 years in which to pay for lands. give Actual Settlers to years in which to pay for lands. x•427 0o down secures3a great iaeres, (half section) of choice wheat l $ G • Tbis would be n, v( for YUU. The above investment is without any settlement duties whatev $383.40 Secures 390 acres (half section) choice wheat land to au act settler. No other payment required for two years, R. E. Pickard left again last week on a three months' through the Nest. During his stay there he will locate a nuc>y of desirable properties in the wheat belt, along the various railroads. Any person who desires to make an investment in ern tands should communicate with him when full informati be given. His address up to the 15th October next will be R. E. PICKARD, General Selling Agent for C.P.R. Lands. Frobisher, As • -CUT-RATE FURNITURE SAL Having our ImmensPShow Rooms backed full of and up-to-date furniture in every lisle, and in order to in room for some large shipments of goods now on order. ' have decided to open the fall trade with a suprisingly to Cut Rate Sale to which, we invite all intending purchase to come and examine our goods and compare our prices fore placing their orders. as we intend cutting the price every article in our store lower than we have ever attem to do before. So don't fail to take adVantage of this ch, to buy furniture at prices never before known in Exeter. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading House Furnishers and Funeral directors. STAFI'A -Mr. and Mrs. JaIMY Wallace. Oil Comber ate spendin; a week %tit h their relatives here. - 51ins Garrett, t( Toronto. .tad M.irs \Vinnicott, of Itusseldalc. were the guests of 51iss V. Tu(fin last week. -Mr. itobert Norris in yisit'►.•t( his brother in Ottawa. - Mr. Joseph `orris was in 'Toron- to last wvec•k takin; in the sizlttx of the ;real fair . - Mrs. \\'ordcn turd Miss harbour, 51r. and Mrs. I'. 1). Ilutclriso11, Mr, 1'. A. 11.tmbly, ('. Robins, '1'. Oliver, .1. Hemet on, and many others from t Itis bei eltborhoed visited London fair this week. AN ILLUUSTRATEi) HOME PA The Maeaztne vection of the; W .;11111 Cru,adinn l•'a:10)'1- 1 IIIIIily unique in its t,ictcri.i1 literary qu:tlitice. No other til 1(413 into t he lurnnce4 of t i;e far of Conaria ie 0bin to keep its ars so closole in: touch with, a well informed rc)Znrdinrj hotel evens ('f ❑(.trona! rind int eion.11 interest. The 11,1u- tr and ante -elites I.tit tisited ('.Ich site to widen the knowwledstl eters in the culture end reLincmunt. o: who are privile;ed (o r(ceive- \\'eekly GMir and Cateedia mer. Tires splendid f tmil•,v o per enables those even fartheal moved from the centres of poli tion to Enjoy and profit by thct Chit tart and'tel•eset. hnye to offer. Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces This week or any other time we will he pleated to show the merits of our 11105 lines of Stoves and Ranges. Our :;tock comprises Sou- venirs, Garlands, Hurons and. Happy Thoughts. HEATERS in this line we are showing the mast' up-to-date in town, Art (sailatids,; Art Souvenirs, Empire (iarlandi- and Jewels, it will pay to examine our Heaters. FURNACES A New Idea (Coal or Wood Furnace will bo set up on floor. Its many advantages and good points are easily seen. IIEAMANS IIARDWAR 1HEAMANSi And Stove Store.