Exeter Times, 1905-10-05, Page 5THE EXEZ iR TlMES, OCTOBER 5th 1505.
Cedar Posts
A large quantity of Cedar Poste for
Sale of the best quality. Must be sold
at orjte.
We would be pleased to quote you
otu.prices on any Building material
you !hay require. We can supply
you with.
Sash and Door Frames]
.� Lumber, Lath & Shingles
on shorteEt notice
In tact we are in a better position
than ever to supply our many custom-
ers with all they may require either
from shop or yards.
Bee keepers supplies ready for
delivery. Tanks made to order
Wood for Sale
Call and see the wood we have for
sale. Just the kind you require for
Bummer cooking.
The RossTdulOr
G0. LUI.
Notiee
To Farmers and it
General +
the Public in
+
As the fall is coming on
now gather up all your old +
truck such asaBags, Rubbers, +
Wool Pickings, Horse Ilair, +
' Old Rope, Bones, all kinds
of old Iron, Brass, Copper,
Lead and Zinc, and take +
them down to
M.JACKSON & SON
Main -St. Exeter.
+
+
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel. That's +
where you will get the high-
; est cash price for them. +
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Vrist Mill
CREDITON
We are prepared to do
Gristing and Chopping on
shortest notice.
We are snaking a splendid
grade of Flour which is giv-
ing excellent F.atisfa('tic.n
Try our Flour.
Switzer
mon
A\'egetable Preparation for As-
stmita t iitg the Food nndRegu-
Ling the Stonuuhs anti dowels of
INFAN IS (NILDREN
Promotes Digestion,Clleerful-
ness and Ilest.Contains neither
Op:um.Morphine nor Itfiucral,
NOT NARCOTIC.
JBsKrr• 4/C1d ti'S416WELMC?7 a
Ii,ay.(rw dal
Alx..fmrao •
.R.dta& SA, -
Arix S.•d •
liptrwsiat -
ath C.uiwel.f•.•o •
Mem !err/ -
Offibrynov nary:
t
Aperfect Remedy forConstips-
tion• Sour Stomac",,Diarrhoea,
Wortns ,Convulsions,Feverish-
ness and Loss of SLEEP.
Tee Simile
Signature of
;`7T,
NEW YORK.
Alb months :old
13 Doses-3iCi r'
EXACT COPY 0T WRAPPER.
CASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
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For Ov
Thirty Yea
TME CtN►•nw COQ/•Me, wawCASTOR!
rare
AUCTION SALE
Tuesday. October 10, 1905. Auction
sale of farm stock a -)d implements
o.s Lot 7, Con. 1, Stephen, on Time-
d ty, October 10th. If. ilrow-t Auct.
Thos. Essery, Proprietor.
Wednesday, October 18th. . 1905.
Auction vale of farm stock and im-
plements on Lot 20, Con. 7, %Stephen,
11. Brown. Auctrio naer ; John Podiar.
Proprietor.
Tie Usborne and tilbbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanl-i
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
President:—T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0.
Vice -Pres.:— J. A. NORRIS
CROMARTY P. 0.
F. MORLF.Y, WHALF:N P. 0.
W.H. PASSMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
WM. ROS', IIORNHOLM P. O.
,I, L. ItussEI.I., RUSSELDALE P. 0.
AGENTS.
J. CARMiCHAF.L, STAFFA. ONT
A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR., ONT
J. WIL,sos, FULLARTON, ONT.
J. S. GILFILLAN, LUe'AN, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
THOMAS CAMERON. CONVEY-
ancer, wills drawn, money to loan
on real estate, AIso Licensed Auctioneer for
MUD 1UAL ' the counties jot Huron and Perth. Charges
JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
. P. 8., Graduate Victoria Uni-
Laversity. oflce and residencnce. Ilcrninion
boratory. Exeter.
DR. A. F. MALLOY, GIIADUATE
Toronto University. Former
Souse Surgeon to Toronto \\'extern Ho:Pital.
/)vccesnor,o Dr..1. A. itollin,. Nikita tcall at
Dice,
DENTAL
IIKIN1rMAN, L. D. 8. ANL
I1R. A. R. KINSMAN. L.
D. 8. D. I). 8., Honor Oraduate
of Toronto Unlveriity. Dentist.
Teeth cxtrac'ed without pain or
lad after efre•'ta. Office in Fan•
son's Mock. West side of Main
attest.' Exeter'
D.A. ANDERSON' (D. D. $.
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of tk. Toronto University
s.ed Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Outario, with honors Ale Oi
Chicago School of Prostheti 1 I n�ry alwkh
honorable mention.
Everything known to the Dental 1'rofeeatoo
&ricin thin otilce. Bridge work. crownA, al•
Isninum, gold and vulcanite platen all done to
lite neatest manner pusslate. A perfectly
V-mlew. anaenthetic used for painless extras.
Ion!!'11oe one door month of Carling Bro'R Atm.
ldYter, Out.
!ON EY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private fends for !tweet
ent upon fano or village property at towes
was of tt.tereet.
DICKSON & ('ARLINU
Exeter
BON EY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
Ona farm and village properties; at lowrate.
K lr vt. OI.ADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers 8olacltor. , Main 8t. Sweet.
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
$arrtPt etP &a' lel tore Noiarles Ooeveyasosr•.
Ooeimt•+I.•ners, Sollcttons for the Molaona
Barak. Etc.
Nosey to Loam at lowest rates of Interest.
OFFICE:—MAIN eTaKET, EXETER.
L R. ce.m.t ro R A. L. H. WIMP
moderate. rders lett at the 1 Imes 'net my
reon. ecefdecce, Farquhhr will reive prompt atten
ti
STRAY—Strayed o:1 Lot 9, south
boundary of iday, about July
1st, 1905. a yc:tarlitte mon heifer.
Tlec owner can )Iasi mane by provin;
property and paying collar by .ap-
plyinz to Andrew Catnptwll, Thamcg
road P. 0.
011 SALE.—Two good working
horses and one driving horse, 2
single horse wagons, two set heavy
single harness. For further parti:-
ulars apply to M. Jackson. Main St.
FOR SALE — Lot 8, Con. 3, iUs-
borne, 100 acres. all under cul-
tivation, 2 wenn. On the property
is a frame house, goad bank barn,
one frame barn. For further par-
ticulire apply to Jas. Essery. Exeter
P. O.
F011SALi•: Olt RENT.—Will rent
or etc'll 130 acres choice land on
Thames hoar. (1sbnr1'. 100 acres
retied. Good hank barn and new
tis i• -it house. For further part lectors
�
apply to Andrew Gibson. Iota 5, et. T.
Road or addreasa flay. P. 0.
sIIOIITHOIINS FOlt SALE — Th:
undersigned has for sale on ,
Lot 16, ('.on. 2, stay, n number of '
up-to-dete thoroughbred Shorthorn
MORTGAGE SALE
HOUSE ANi) TIIREF, ACRES OF
LAND iN CREDITON
Under and by virtue of ldm pow-
ers contained in a certain Mort -
;a.ze, which will be produced at
time .of sale 1 here will be o"fcred for
sale by public auction, 'oy John Gill,
auctioneer, on t!11e premises
ON MONDAY, OCTOBEiR 23, 1905.
At 2 o'clock in elle :afternoon the
following property, viz: Part of the
South 1I•aLf of Lot number Eleven
in 1ho Fifth Concession of the Town -
strip of Stephen, in the County of
Huron, described as follows : Com-
mend nt at a point on the South
Boundary of said Lot at a distance
of ten chains and thirty-seven Links
from the South-west corner of said
Lot thence Northerly nine chains
and eighty links to the centro line
of Said Lot t hence East w 'rally alma;
said cent re lira` three chins and six
links, Thence Southerly p'rallcl with
the Western Boundary of Najd Lot
Nine chains and ninety links a rriv-
in; ;it side rend. Thence Westerly
along said side road three chains nd:d
six links ; the plies or i,e;innimz..
containiu: t brae acres more or less.
TERMS.—Twenty per cent of the
purchase errancy on the day or [.ale
;111(1 the be Prance in thirty days 'there-
after without interest. Further
particulars and conditions r,f sal"
will be ,,lade known on the day of
sale or naay be Incl o:f applic•stio: to
the undersernerl,
JOHN GILI.. Auctioneer. or
GLADMAN & STANIiI'RY, Exeter
Ont. Vendors So'r'citors.
Da t.:(.1 :a1 Exeter t third day of
October, 1905.
Ifpno, your friends or relatives suffer with
Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vito Mance, or Falling
Sickness, write for a trial L.,ttle and valuable
treatise on such disease, to Tux i,roans Co.,
179 Kin;; Street, W., Toronto, Canada. Alt
druggists seller can obtain fur you
LEIBIGSFITCURE
SEWING
MACHINES
At Bargain Prices.
bulla. They are of the low net ' e are offering a 5 drawer,
blocky type, dark red in color and of drop head, guaranteed sewing
choice breeding. They are ell elie- machine for 11.00 r�lltl8fac-
ible for registration, and will be sold $'
reasonably. — John Elder, Bengali . tion guaranteed.
I'' °' 1 In ianos we still keep up
pAIt'1 Lott SAI F 100ar-e farm
w
for sale. be in.r Lot 11: ('.)ices. our record. ILigh grade
sion 10, ('shorn:'. F arm Well fenced, pianos at prices other dealers
n
rood condition, well drained as ithasl{ f011 fur inferior goods.
orchard, has windmill, lane frame
house. bank barn with gal w:ntize I1 Come and see lbs we will
from W;....hclee1, near school, church interest you sure.
roof ; cellar under house, one mile
and market. For further part leu -1••••••••! SON �j
Iara apply to Wm. Creery, \Winchel- •Sa MARTIN & SON
Pei.
t►
To Cure a Cold in One Day =et,.
,Take Laxative Brom Quinine Tablets. i
mem ;Revery
em bees. s.N tai post 12 mosaic Mb%
, V� /r+La/ boot. 25c.
AUCTION SALE.
— of—
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.
Mr. .101111 Mil less receivedruc-
tiWIS 10 >ell by 1'ublic Aucti aI 31
tlw res: 1. t: : .ii Mr. Ito.x'rt ilicks,
Corder of John :rut A!.:.•ra Shirts
E XE'I'E11
— 011—
SATURDAY. OCT. l It le 1905
At one o'clock sharp t fellow-
inj household .goods: Brass and
white enamel bedstead ; Cherry bed-
room suite and 2 at her suits; '_ eve.;
2 dressers; 2 sv:rsh"t auris: heti rack:
1 piano and stunt ; ,1 whatnot ;
reception chairs; .1 1e,: h nick, red
plush 4)mvenpor.t; 1 hairctotIt parlor
suite, wa'nut. 7 piece,: 1 oval at•rtI-
nut egret tu.blc ; ,1 wicker cbnir ; ,1
camp rocking chair: 2 office chairs;
1 oak rucking chair, embosser teeth.
car seat ; .1 large rnckia.; chair ; 3
Verandah chairs ; hairclatla lounge ;
red plush loon ; 1 tapest1'3' lounge ;
1 rocking easy chair ; 1 hall carnet '
1 Brussels caa'peit with border; 2
bedroom rugs ; 1 tapestry carpet ; ,1
brass table, onyx top: 2 card tables;
white enameled parlor table ; .1 bay
window sent ; ,l music rack ; piano &
violin music ; Lot caf Pict ures ;
diluter sett : .1 squ:tie dine); table;
6 dieing chairs; 1 dining room
sore's,; 3 jardini.•ae stauuls; 1 kit-
chen cook stove and utensils ; .One
small stove for either coal or wool ;
1 cherry fall leaf table ; ,6 kitchen
cli:tirs ; j kitchen sink ; 1 sewing ma-
chine ; 1 washing machine and
avr.inger: 2 step l;ulders; 1 lido sad.
tile ; 1 svi,e.•Ibarrow• ; 1 bicycle ; • 1
lawn mower : 2 hammocks ; 1 flour
bin : 1 copper boiler, tuo ;ural wash -
hoard ; 2 double cords of btock%vood :
house plants ; ❑ quantity of cauuted
fruit and empty sealers ; vegetables,
potatoes, celery, lo+ets, carrots, on-
ions and a number of other :articles.
TER NIS CASi1
.JOHN GILL ROiBE1i'1' RICKS
Auctioneer I'ropriet o•'.
BORN
I1OLLiNS,-1,, Sttaphcn,
the wife of Samuel. Rollins of i
son.
DIED
SNELL.—In Ex, ter on Septemi:ot 29,
1905, John Sr:ell. aged 85 years
and 27 days.
LANG.—In Exet , Tuesday Oct. 3rd
1905, Mary 1herford, wife of
tits late PhiipLan;. a.;ed 70 yrs.
3 months :Ind 1.1 dap:.
For any case of nervousness, sleep-
lessness, weak stomach, indigestion,
dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Liver
Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve
medicine in market.
Sept. 7101 h
LETS TALK FURNACES
If you are going to put in a new
furnace, you can spend a mighty profit-
able hour with us, looking over the
e' HECLA"
There's the FUSED JOINT—no butts
orcement—previceu gas, smoke or dust
escaping into the house.
There's the big Bre door—and wood
grate for soft coal and wood.
And dozens of other special features
that will mike you want the ' Itecla"
Furnace in your home.
Come in any time—and iet's go over
the "Hecht" together.
Leta! Agent :
H. SPACKMAN
c ,E
tqfpp
kIibbor
`
Corhcio
11 `!'..„;.t -v
fire`
Alf male t D,a/op 4
at every r (,nrriape
gPnaine�.. --1Ii'eSL -I-'
Make s carriage more
comfortable to ride in.
Worth their cost in the
wear and tear they
save. Lasts as long as
iron rims on all ordin-
ary roads.
Dunlop Tire Co.
LIN111,
TORONTO
IT )ora
t'A VtY�feaR
rkINTRaAt
WINNIPEG
DASUWOOD ('EN'I R.LI A
MINMINMPr .m1111.mno
STOVES.—If you :u a in :geed of a
mit ove ur furn:tcc•, .lon't fail aec brave
a look at our .tock. we were tt_•vcr
in a Lotter pueit ion to supply your
sanies. E. 1'. 1'auLin, Ifar'Itc rrc•,�
Stover; gold Tir;,within_.
—Saul Swazcy. of llensall, was via -
kin; in lite villeree Sunalay.
—E. 1'. I':rutin is !risen; a cement
tc;alk laid to his house.
—Mr. ural Airs. Pfaff, sr., former
residents of the vill,ge, are visiting
i'1mtives here.
—Mr. David Tiernan is moving t his
week into Mr. Joseph Snell's house
next to the Sovereign bunk.
—Airs. lli.vrock, of Zurich. was is
the village for a few days with' her
si.:- 'i. Airs. 1'aulia.
—Air .Geo. K.•l!crtn ra is sighing
friends in S:u ui u.
— Mr. :old Mrs. Oestrecher are
are visiting in Michigan.
—Miss 0.dcu, of Whalen, who has
(sten st.^ndine a few days with her
sister, mss. \\'. '*1i liger, returned
home
— Mrs. \'. itze•1 has returned home
front Crc•!iton.
— 51rs. Harry Guenther visited her
brother in Mensall and took in the
horse show.
—Mies Edna Holtz, of Blake, is
visiein; her sister, Mrs. Geo. hdi.-
hoffer.
I10\\' TO Cult.. ('OItNS AND
BUNIONS
First, sulk the cern or bunion in
warm water to soften it : hen pare
it down as closely :I. possible avith-
out dr:,ty tt. blood and apply Chrm-
hxarinian's fain Rahn t w-ico dimity. ruh-
1)iavigourously for five minutes ear
eaal► nppliaaIiOa. A corn p weer
shouts! he worn a few days f•.e pro-
tect it front t he aha'. As a •;enernl
li ' tont for ,.l rains. bruises, lame -
noes; and rheuucat aur, J'ain Balm i s
unequaLteil. For t,a'e in Exeter by
S. Howey.
FA1 RQ 1111A
—The Anniversary of the Centralist
Mct halist church will be held Sun.
day. Oct. 15th.
—Mrs. Frank Irvin and lit t le son
of Lenton, sl.sited at ?I r. Richard
(licks' last week.
—51r i. Itnsenberter. • • London,
wis the guest of 11.+• .,.:ter, Mrs.
Harry Witmer' a few .'syr of this
week.
Mins Isla Abhota a••d Mrs. slaw have arrived bout wafter a
pleasant visit with their sister. Mrs.
Harry Essery, of Crystal City, Man.
— Mr. Will Warren is visiiinip
friends in New Ontario.
— 51r. Richard Simpson, cf Luca u,
has move.' to CI' nts:r lit where ho et -
tents twin. for t he future.
—Mr. Cednio flicks left on Sat-
urd ay to continuo his studies at.'1he
University. Toronto .
—The cell trcieetion were delighted
with the :;oto rendered by Mrs. Nel-
sen flicks, of Norwich, on S;tnley
evening r.
—Silo filling is a he orlsr he
day.
—The rain on Monday morning*
was much needed and was ;really
aline:t e'ted.
—51r. and 51rs. 1). McNichol are
speedie..; a few days at 'rrowbrid;e.
— Mr. N. McQu ee els finished his
contract on the Gardiner drain.
— Rev. Mr. Martin, of Exeter
per eslis.1 very acceptably in h•1••
Team •: road church on Sunil ry even-
-Miss Clara Passmore i, visiting
her cousin), Mrs. \V111. 1'yirus.
—51r. Walter Mad:;e has purchased
the farm of Mr. T. Kor•nick, Iluron-
dtI:a.
— Thi Epworth League of Bethany
church indent! .ivin:3 a fowl sup-
per :about Oct. 23rd.
'1111; WONDER* OE 'fliE BODY
I:-. ':r ch:utsin, tile:, dclica.ty ma -
by evert a slight cause ma v0
diet:arr:an;ed as to be practically use-
less. A he.adach ic's no t riflirrt mat-
ter because I he sl on, mesh liver ;ural
klr.4:xrys are sure to be effected. '1'o
cure t 1e• cause of he:i! ichc•s :and tire -
vent Lew- attacks. us.:• Fcrrozone; it
:oils 1Itc .siouaach by supplying nour-
Wil.iot blood, vitalizes the nerves and
blood .instantly• Ferrozone brceee•:
—rivets tone—elevates your sterile.
No such health bnin er knaw-n.Fifty
cess, per hoz for fifty chocolate
coaled tablets at all dealers.
r ,
Special
"Ryrie"
Watch
This 15 -jewel " Ryrie"
movement is fully guar-
anteed and good enough
for a solid gold covering.
But we have widened its
opportunities for " serv-
ing mankind" by offering
it for just $13.00 in a 23 -
year gold filled case—
ladica' or men's sive.
Diamond I call's recent
enlargement moans in-
creased values to cus-
tomers.
RYRlE BROS.
I.IMITE
D�-
13.1- i38 VONOE ST.
TORON tO - ONT.
HARNESS
llat'in; purchased .the entire etock
of Mr. Geo. Everett. 1 so'icit the
p11 rcaIa _.e of his snarly friends and
customers. Our ConS!ant iim i7 tri
produce and sell ;ooels that will
rive the best of eitisfaction. here
yon will find the correct yet irr•x-
pensive }a%rne•', Trappin;.s, Ituirbcr
Ilarness
at specialty. Nothing but
the best of meteriele are use•%
we ;uerantee perfect sitisfactir>n,
Boots and Shoes
We also carry a complete slock; of
Meet,, & Shoes. In feet for all-round
•tyliata and utetredate guars ee Lat'e
the best and la r text essortmon t
brouzht out 1hi.a Peisoa. it will be
a p!ensure to show you our sttietac-
tory collection and our prices me it
esay reach of all.
it trill ply you to rive u+ a call
!before
purchasing elsewhere.
G. HOUSE
1T REALS THE LUNGS
\V heti the antiseptic vapor of "Ca-
t w rhozone" iet inhaled 11 spreads
Ihrou.th the breathine organs, carry-
ing; heeling and health to .the bore
spots. An ir•ritable thew 1 "Ca•
tarrltozune" cures an five uainutese.
broucbitiri it soothes Distantly, weak
tunes ere fed end quickly nourished
Lack to }wale h. To be free from
colds and cou;Its, to avoid catarrh
and bronchitis—use Catarrhozone; ite
is prescribed by more than dw'e'll.
thousand physicians in America ,song'
,rill Used by the Isopto of mine lee
GOSIIEN LiNE
—Fall picwitt, is again the order
of the day.
—Mr. S. Henderson, who some time
ago sold his farm to Mr. Fo'rd, of
Exotcr, will hold an auction sale on
the 13th. Mr. Henderson has pur-
chased •r boarding house in London
and will move there shortly.
—Airs. Will 51aat'hinney ;mid Alias
Ida Glanvil were the guests of Miss
fleeter(' Sunday last.
—51 r. Uto. Lawson spent Sunday
evening as usual.
—51r. Art Glanvil ;esti Jonah Kes-
tle spent Sunday evening with
friends in. Dashwood.
—Mr. Samuel l'reszcator has pur-
chased a new Frost & Wood mower.
—Reynolds and ilesterd, our pop -I
ular horsemen. attended Parkhill
fair last ,seek with their horses,
and we are plcxtsed to say the boys
brought back three first prize tick-
ets with them. They succeeded is
getting a first for each animal they
showed.
—Mr. Bristol Essery wag the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Henderson on
Sunday last. Mist seems to have
some attraction back there.
—AI:'. Tommy Dinney visited in
Dashwood cat Sund•sy.
—The many ,friend•[ of Miss Jenney
I OF VITAL INTEREST
TO EVERY CITIZEN.
MR. C. D. TAYLOR,
CLERK BOARD OF HEALTH SAYS
PE -RU -NA iIAS BECOME TiLE FAMILY
MEDICINE OF THE WORKING
PEOPLE IN MIS CITY.
Mr. C. D. Taylor has been Clerk of
tips City Board of Health, Jacksonville,
Fla., for ten years, which position hilts
sffgrded him amply opportnnity for
noting the best means of preventing
and coring disease.
He expresses his approval of the use
of Peruna as the most effective means
of solving a problem of such vital In-
terest to the community In the follow.
Ing letter:—
"The health of the poor of a large city
is always a question of vital interest,
not only to the city officials but to every
citizen. It has been a source of much
satisfaction to me to find that so large a
number of working people in moderate
circumstances have accepted Peruna as
their family medi-
cine. It has cured
a largo number of
cases especially.
of eatarrh of the head, lungs tan#
stomach and building up the genertg
health it cannot fail but proves he1
and blessing to any community where
it is generally adopted and used. I
have found it en honest, reliable remed
and sm pleased to endorse it." --O.
Taylor.
Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman,
.of The Hartman Sanitarium,0olunt'
'Ohio.
Working Man's
ramify Medkine.
Glanville will regret to hear that
she 1.5• still confined to the housq
from a severe cold. We hope she
will stxIn recover.
—Mr. Chester and .Mitis Alice Ma,
Whinney was 11i3 zuest of Mies 1; :ch -
el Henderson on Thursday cvcuin;
last.
A good baking oven is
what every housewife re-
quires in a range. Other
advantages add to the
usefulness of the range,
but an easily regulated,
perfect baking and roast-
ing oven is an indispens-
able feature. It is the
perfection in operation of
the oven of the
Imperial Oxford Range
that has made it such a striking success.
it is in the oven construction that the great-
est difference is found between the imperial
Oxford and any other range on the market.
The diffusive oven flue draws the cold air from
thefloor, super -heats it, and distributesit through-
out the oven, keeping it at an even temperature
in all part;. This flue also makes it easy to
regulate the heat of the oven and secures a
nt:lrjcd saving in fuel. If your dealer doesn't
handle the Imperial Oxford, write to us direct
and we will send you our catalogue and tell
you where you can see the range.
The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited 13
Toronto Montreal Wlaalpeg Vancouver
Sold by T. IIAWKINS & SON, Exett'r,
PROF. DORENWEN
014' TORONTO
'I'hh Greatest
hair Goods
Art ist
In AnlrticIa
Is coming to EXETER
—Will he at—
Central Hotel
-- on—
: Thorsdau,O6t.12
i..\UIEs.--If yen arm relate the added chitin) and the younger
npltenrrtnc•e lent to the face by having beautiful hair, do not
fall to Pee the grand assortment of Switches, Bangs, Pornpa-
thens, Wavy Fronts and Wilts, which Pnot•'. Dolteaw'Fvn will
have with him. Consultations entirely free and demonstra-
t it given regarding these beautiful conceptions in natural hair
tiENTI,EMEN R'110 ARE IIALD.—Even though you are bald or
pat firstly so, you can regain your fainter appearance by wear-
ing 1)ote,wend'e Wigs and Toupees.
Thee ate sande to match nny shade of hair. They are a protection to the
head% and n cure for chronic cold in the heed and catarrh. They are per-
fectly fitted to the head and bear
no trace of artificiality.
Prof. Dorenwend will talo
measurements and demonstra r•
the merits of his Wigs.
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