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Exeter Times, 1907-04-04, Page 4ILD PUNIER III IONIC Perru's Blood Purifier and Perru's Sarsaparilla The most efficient and reliable remedies for impure or impoverished blood, gen- erat debility, Rheutnatisrn, Eczema and all diseases of the skin and blood. Sold only at BROWNING'S Drug Store l J If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de- bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, us- tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Unless n•.re le dally sedan or the bowel,. resonoua prt•dnrts are absorbedcausiva bead ache. Ir haeme.*, nausea, dyspepsia, wed 31 tie prr.eeaing the Sarsaparilla from dulnil Ile beet work A1er•s viii' ars liver pills. Act gently, all vegetable. tied• t J. O. Ayer (b., Lowett1, II 'saN £Ieo mannActur.n of ■AIR mos. vers AG"cnntayI PECTORAL. we here no poorer, ! Re peb:lea lb• tonaelas of an onr eaed,elnoa. To Cure a Cold in One Day bcar.a= Tab Lwtative Brom Qqinine Tablets. R sy .ve Rasa kiss sow le pot 15 meow. Ths , $ a di ,'?PV% `os. Z� as :3c.I 1 THE EXE11 r)11 TIMES. APRIL4th 1807. • The 100 Year Old Cough Cure If the throat is "raw," -chest sone -bad cough -and you ache "all over "-take The Exeter Times • Locals. Bole's Preparation of Friar's Cough Balsam Best thing you ever tried. It eases the throat -heals the lunge --breaks up a ooid- snd cures a cough in no time. Prepared by the largest wholesale drug house in the world front the formals is use for over a century. 131g bottle, ayc. At druggists. es NATIONAL DRUG a CNLNICA` CO., L►wtee - - LONDON, Ore , 1-. - Mr. Thos. !landlord on Tuesday. GUN CLUB *41I00T. had a photograph taken of three -- teams of horses, re -Lich he is ship- The second annual shoot of the ping to Winnipeg. One teats was a IIuron Indians held at the !Club beautifully matched pair of greys grounds Good Friday, was successful the other light. ;bays and the third notwithstanding the , threatening team a dark bay and a dark brown. weather. !'hero •was a good atten- The horses were Purchased from danoo of some of the best trap shoot - Wm. McLaren. Cromarty, IIoggartb era in Canada. In the trophy event Bros. Cromarty, and Chas. loung. It. Day..of London, wag the winner, Appiu. The prices averaged *600.00 with a clean score of 20 rocks brok- per team. They were the finest look- en. Harry Scene, of Ridgetown and ing lot of beasts shipped from Exe.- Geo. McColl of tat. Thomas were tied ter for some 'time. for high average. R. Day second and D. W. Glover, of London, third. F. Conover and 1'. Milford were the only professionals. The "At Home" given by the pu- pils of the Might School on Wediies- day evening of last .week, was a function much enjoyed 'by all those present, the hall being crowded. The principal Mr. Fleming gave all A meeting of the sports' committees• outline of the growth .of the school will be held in the office of N. 1)• Burdon on Friday evening. $10 buys a 200 egg Excelsior Iucu• biter in first class shape. Apply to a. Willis Powell Express Office. The many friends of Thomas Cud More will be sorry to learn that he is ceefined to Ills house through ill• Dees. Mt. J. T. Iiaw•ke, Editor and Prole victor of the Moncton Transcript. New Brunswick, visited iris aunt, Mrs. lt. Harvey and other relatives e few days this week. The Epworth League rand Sunday' school of the James Street Church last week installed a Iteintzman piano. The instrument was pur- chased from Messrs. Martin & Son. Mr. John Welsh, of London I-taod, North, had a (wood bee on Monday' quilt- ing t last. While the ladies lad ti t ing bei'. After wwarti, refreshments were served and on enjoyable even- ing is as spent. The -regular meeting et the \Voman's Institute will be held in Eeeuior's Hall on ,friday. April 5th. at J o'clock. Their evil) be seeds ,for distribution. 'Hiss Halls., Mrs. Hastings, .Secy'. DIt. OVENS EYE AND EAI( SUR - goon. will be at the Commercial Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. rn. Glasses properly fitted and dis- eases of eye Car and t ?lent Visit, April 5th, T\Irs. Geo. Vesper rand family. of Toronto, arrived in ExeterdeonMone on - day of this week endendne here for some months prior to leav- ing for the West. when they will In 51r. Vesper who recently left or the West. • It has been stated that John ford former caretaker of the cemetery, has purchased the house and lot south of the bridge from Mr. Wm. Ilt'Imaoombe. Mr. Brimacoutbe in- tends moving to Loudon where ho expects to secure a position with the Street railway comoa1Y• FOR BALE.. -Valuable brick dwel- ling and premises in Exeter. The undersigned offers for sale the cotn:- Tnodious and conveniently located dwelling on Andrew street the prop- erty of the late •Mrs. M. A. Palls. The louse is one and one halt storey for the past few years and Mr. JI. E. Huston also spoke on the prog- ress of t he school. The hollowing program was given. Glee Club se- lection "Aura Lee": recitation 1by Mr. C. Tebbutt : 'Instrumental duct Ida Rowe and Lulu Martin; recita- tion by Mary Murray; short address by Mr. Huston; Quartette by Mary Murray, Alice Howard, Tom Carling and Ileattie Martin; address by ltev. W. M. Martin; recitation by 1lea:- trice hooey, address by Bev. Going; Glee Chub selection "twine back to Dixie": address by Reeve Jeobier instrumental solo Flossie Sweet ; ad- dress by Itev. E. A. !'ear ; piano duet. Gladys Bissell and Eillecn Farmer. Atter the program a light lunch was served. The well known strengthening properties of iron combined with other tonics and a most perfect ner- vine, are found in Carter's Iron Fills which strengthen tho nerves and body, and improve tho blood and r o complexion. GRAND BE'NI) • It has frozen up again and turned very oofd, too cold in fact for the frog to be seen on the cut. Hamilton's Bros. were to start up their new mill on Monday but ow- ing to the change in the loather vitro opening was postponed until aomo Suture date, Harold Walper is pt present laid up with pneumonia. We ,Lope for a speedy recovery. He is under :ilei care of Dr. Wilson of I'ark 11111. Sucker fishing is over for another year. AIi that remains now is n 'twa on the batik. c(x \Ve are glad to be able to say that all of our sink ere on the fond to recovery. I'lertee accept this in- timation as they nre too numerous to itemize. Mr. Chas. Page visited his parents from Saturday until Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. ,Arthur Mellaril are at present laid up with la grippe The roads are very bad in this section. Some places between iliere and !'ark Hill being almost impas- sable. "Preveutics" twill promptly check brick kittahen, Has in connection a a cold or the Grippe when taken at frame wood shed and stable all in the sneeze stage. I'reventics cure good repair. The land cotltail, 1-3 seated colds as well. I'reventics are of an acre. l'or terns apply" to Miss little candy cold cure tablets, and M. A. halls. Exeter. Ontario. 1)r. Shoop, Racine, Wire will gladly mail you samples and a book on tie Tueseay afternoon o team at- Colds free, if you twill write him. tidied to a wagon bolotigtng to DI r. Andrew htodgert of the Thaunes Ro.ed which were tied in front of the Snell & Itowe'i store became fright- ened and in trying to get away, they broke the tongue of the wagon. Fortunately they were tied securely land did not break away else more tteriou, damage might have lc'ti done. Ts.0 representatis es of the C. 1'. R., Messrs Hyde end l)unc.tn, of Tor- standing the bad cutdilion of the onto wets. in -toero on Monday in roads. fully 300 People being tires - The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with 1!reventica and stop pneumonia. Sold in 5c. and 25c. boxes by W. M. Howey. THAMES 1tt',1I) The concert given tinder the nus- eic:s of the Thames Road Presby terian church choir ou Monday ew't•n- ing was largely attended notw•itle the interests of the Sl. elarys and .\Ve+tern Ontario ltailwwuv. They were looking over the ground as to what would be the (hest ;outs! through the town. A location just outside the limits. near the ttrolPl r• ty of Mr. C. E. Hackney. greatly liner ...sett theta. Another route by way of the old market thence nor• tl,erly to the river crossing the G. T. It. underlie nth the bridge "'al looked over. '1'hc contract for the grading aS far as St. Marys l:as been let. We Trust Doctors ant. rhe singing of Albert E. Green• law, the colored bass soloist. wart greatly appreciated as is as the vio- lin playing by Maurice 1'oure. Hiss .fames of St. Thomas. elocutionist• was heartily applauded after each number and wcillin;tly responded to enchores. The concei t was very entertainning int the choir rt-.servcs much credit for furnishing such an excellent program. Rev. Fletcher tehe1 was the chairman of the evening. Mr. Wrn. Moodie left nn Wedrm:t. day for Begin:( where bo •will mend the summer. Handicap. J. E. Cantelon 18 J. Iltodds 18 1i. Scene 20 Il, Graham ... 19 .1. E. Jiovey 19 Fitton 18 F. Treibner ... 13 Carling ..... 17 D. Ilartleib .. 18 W. E. Handers ...18 11. W. Glover '0 20 20 19 18 R. Day F. Galbraith W. A. Smith F. Conover Kerr J. Treibuer East S. A. Webb W. 1.oluls R. licence G. McColl R. Etnslie It. Coffey G. Lang John Bissett O 111 1 Ct 31cEIran Stolake A. Mahler Weatherspoon ... Kennel y Brenner Raiford 11. Smith N. D. Burden ... ... J. Heywood 11. IJissett �, ZION Mr. Fred Stephen lett last week for a trip to Toronto. Miss Olive Berryliill is hose fur i the Easter holidays. I Mr. Thomas Lingard sliest u taw days of lust nveck in London. Mr. John Johns is swearing a smiling face these days -it's a baby. 8t>hool closed on Thursday last. Miss Edna Taylor is hoops on her lwlidays. League service was postponed hero last week on account of the supper given by the Ladies Aid at Elimville. Miss Sadie Walker is visiting in this vicinity. Mr. Arvey •Parkinson ,is :home from the We. t. Some of the farmers aro busy making maple syrup. TO CUItE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative liromo Quintet Tab- lets. All druggleta refund the moa- ey it it fails to cure. E. W. 0-ove's signature is D.% each box. 15e. --.6-EDEN EDEN Mrs. 0. E. IDaltry. of Toronto. spent Easter tit her uncle's Mr. John Essery Eden. Mrs. J. Essery. of this village, is visiting her sister 'Mrs. J. L illsou. of Loudon. A CASE IN \VEST AItICIIAT. Total Total Mrs. A. P. Ferguson a wellknown Shot at Score Cape Bretoner has cured asthma by 120 78 '•Catarrhozoue." Her statement is 160 .126 convincing: "Although I was trou- 160 .145 bled for years it was only recently 120 98 I tried Catarrhozoue. When an at• 120 G8 tack started 1 got out my inhaler 3(1 23 and invariably got relief. Feeling ;r0 139 satisfied Catarrhozone would euro 1 551320090 0 137 continued the treatment tilt one 1G0 130 bottle was finished. 1 didn't use any 90 .118 more because I was cured rind the 150 141 asthma has never returned." Cat - 160 141 arrhozone is euro death to asthma 160 142 and bronchitis. Try it and bo con- IGO 133 vinttxtl. Two sizes, 25e. and $11.00 at 130 138 all dealers. 19 113287300(0i: 3(1 100 17 70 51 18 SII 72 17 130 100 17 20 13 17. 20 8 ...19 I GO 145 ...17 150 122 ...18 120 80 19 1G0 12.1 16 20 16 ...13 .10 22 SHII'KA 1G 40 30 Mr. Christian Baumgarten is on 04' 160 131 140 113 the sick list. We wish him it speedy recovery. 140 101 A few of our popular residents 50 2'were at the raset Mend fishing ono 20• 9 day last week, 10 7 31r. Bossenberry. of Zurich. has 10 5 placed 't new organ in Robert 11:ise 10 4 terd's house. 20 12 For general jobbigtt of horseclip- In the merchandise went Scene, ping go to Simon Sweitzer and Wal - Day and McColl were tied for 1st• ter Baxter. prize, the silver tea service. In the William Dlason and Charles Fink- aboot off McColl was winner. Scene bei'1er left last Monday for (Lion, WWI second and captured the clock, (where they intend working for the ha r rest. Mr. Jobe Ratz, of Kltira, and erre. Wing of this place spent Easter holi- days with relatives in Hamilton. bliss Anna Besterd, of London is visiting her parents of this place. J. A. B London, of Londot , formerly of this place returned home last week after an absenoe of two weeks. Mr. Thomas :McCann spent his Easter holidays with this parents at Khiva. Men and women alike 'liat'e to Mr. C. Hogarth spent Easter with work ine.essantly with brain (And his parents at Crediton East. hand to hold their own nowadays. Mr. Samuel Sweitzer went to Port Never were the demands of business Huron to buy n belt for the saw - the wants of the family. the restore- mill he intends to start soon. menta of society, more nutncrouss. I Miss Lizzie Smith dins returned to Tho first effect of the praiseworthy her home here to spend the Easter effort to keep up with n11 these holidays. things is commonly seen in a tweak- Mrs. 'Mercer. of Detroit is visit - cued or debilitated condition of tee ing her parents Mr. and .firs. Ilex- nervoua 5ystetn, which results in ter. ! : t f )i dyspepsia, d'fcctiwe nutrition of lath 1 The Messrs. John Mclsaac and body and brain, and in extreme cases John O'Rourke called un Angus Me- in 'complete nervous prostration. Iwee nt Spidertow11, the other even - it is cle•erly seed that what is need- ing• ed is what will sustain the system. give vigor and tone to the nertee, S) 1181 C=eIA . and keep the digestive and assintial-: Benz. the The Kird Yell Nate Ahem Bougtd tive functions healthy and active.$Ignatnre Front ',resell -11 knowledge we can of 1-144 recommend hood's Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It act, on all the vi- tal organs. builds up the whole sys- tem. and fits men and worsen for these high pressure days. • I'L('GTOWN. Mrs. \Vrn. J. Gourley anti family. also Mr. Wm. Creery and family, visited their sister, Mrs. \Vu1. Fran- cis, Wednesday of last week. ,Mrs. Gourley also spent it few days, the guest of :her sister Mrs. Creery, Church street, St. Marys. settee '1'11,\'* ('ULD ('ONES 1Iow is it to ba cured: This sine. licity itself. Rub the chest and throat well with Nersiline, use it as a gargle .11111 t:eke some in Fol water before retiring along with one of I)r. Hamilton's !'ills. Next (horn- ing funds you reft..hrd. lite from cold and Flight as a 110(1'1. '1'hl•se househuid Ietn.•dii• :,1t• wend^11111(1 successful, and rettain(y won't fail in your else. For iii• al all 11.31'•15 • PROVED AI•Ti•:R FIFTY YEARS The test of time has proved thlt Petulant's Corn Extractor cures quicker. with Iess discomfort and more thoroughly than anything else (antlers no acids. im putrly veget• 61e rind absolutely uIate11tin,r.0It. e . In• list on f'ulnarn'.s only -it's th,• best. and Day got the vase. D. 1farthi*!{-', was fourth and pet ;► year's pub- scriptiun to forest Midi Stream. Dodds a length of panting, Cantelon Grisham Glover each 25 lbs. shot ; Lang fountain pen ; et1cEwen ltod & Gun ; F. Kerr. it year's subscription to the Exeter Times; Mahler, Hovey Emslie, Coffer, Witherspoon nn(1 1'. Triebuer, each tt gun cleaner. RIGH YItES.S('RE DAYS. FOR ((VIA( SI\T) YEARS A5 Oli AND 11RL1 1 s', 1;. Mel.? -Al's %%'!1 stole', roe, Rus:, t• ' • of qPM ro lett n153), yyear• L) 11 II'Irn of • e.r' for 'ee hil.lr.•n wlellr •eetM, tt •., • ,:r•••., It aeothei the rhIld, oof'rn •'s, al1' • 0 wen,curia woad colla any! •-•! roma 1) ear INsrrhnla. It!. plane, ,,-;r. %ob. by drugg1.ta In evot•y part ' w•,rfIL >B sesta a bottl.'. ir. •alar 1 aedr. tie etre and tete Mrs w• ;..nthlntr Synii and soot tar n0 Ott..' • li11,1raWeed under t1. 1 wet and Drugs Ast, .lune 30t i . i i';. Sewri.tl Numbor 1098. 8EXS311T11 Miss Edna Fincham, of London, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes O'Brien. Mr. Geo. Caddis. ,t kw day's ngo purchased a fine heavy horse from Mr. Thos. Handford. of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. \Von. Northcott end Miss Nellie Gould spent Good 1'ri- d:ty and Easter Sunday, with \i r. and Mrs. AVme fierce at lona. Messrs. Amos \Vildfong and .lames Gould have purchased new piano•. 31 r. Writ. O'Brien is on the sick list and is and •r the care of J)r. Browning, of Exeter. For Catarrh, Int me send you free jest to prove its merit. a 'Trial lion of I)r. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow- white, creamy, healing antiseptic halm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars rifle. Sold by W. S. How-. FOR BALE. -Lot ou East side Main street. north of .Grigg's book-atoro. 11. Lambrook. EGGS FOR MATCHING -.Thorough- bred white wyandott eggs for aale. Apply to 8. l'owell. Several good men 'wanted to work ou North West farms full seasons work and highest wages. Apply to R. E. PICKARD. !!OUSE ANI) LOT FOR SALE :- House and 1-5 acre land ,East side Elisabeth Street. Fraucistown. Ap- ply to Mra. Edwin Jolles, Exeter. IIOUSE AND LOT FOR HALE: - On East side of Andrew Bt., good oomtortable frame cottage. ono stor- ey high. containing 9 rootus, geed well 1-3 acre of garden. For the particulars apply to C. E. Hackney, Exeter Ontario. PASTURE TO LET -Tenders will bo received by the undersigned for the renting of the Agricultureal grounds for pasturage of cows up to April 13th. Highest or any ten- ders not necessarily accepted. A. G. Dyer. Secy. We take this opportunity of thanking our many cuitomers for their liberal patronage and support during the last five years and that we are prepared to supply any new customers who wish milk. Our mot- to, pure milk and regular delivery. LOUIS DAY. Milkman. Costs a little more at the start 1)ut saves in the long run, because vastly su.. perior in construction -- exterior and interior -a piano that lasts. 'That's what people say of the HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANO 1 Vale 1) 1'e nide Finno of 11.•11 1zanl0 a ('u., Lit:Medl And the people speak knowingly and wisely. S. MARTIN & SON Spring Ailments Spring Term Opens Tuesday, April 2nd CENTRAL l'itnples, boil., eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite:, that tired feeling, tits of biliousness, indigestion - a, e and headache, art, some t t them. They are all radically and perma- nently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine thoroughly cleanses the blood and restores healthy functional activity to the *hole Pyatem. It makes people well. "1 have used two bottles of hood's Sar- saparhlta this spring and have got a great deal of relief out of them. 1 hate been troubled with biliousness, but Flood's has completely cured me." 0. J. Ceeorces, 342 Antoine Fit reel Montreal, Que. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold everywhere. 100 doses one dollar. STRATFORD,e ONT. Phis scleool, w hieli is the largest and most progressive 3: Commercial and Shorthand 4. school in Western Ontario, en• joys the reputation of doing 3 the best work in business (•.111- 3. cation in Canada. Our grade- �R :ties aro in demand as Cotn'• i• mercia1 t,•arhere 8341 office as- 4 sill ants. Write for our free it catalogue and you will get full information concerning otlr school. ELL.iO1' & MCLACHLAN. Principal.• + WHEN PRIDE COMES 11E'1'1VEEN So many of the little chafing prob- lems of married life could Ivo master- ed, so many of the mists of inisune derstanding could be dissipated by the sunshine of love, so many of the discords in the music of home could bo translated into harmonies if false pride did not so often come 'between, writes William George Jordan in the April Delineator. • True pride is the (guardian and protector of what is best in us; false pride is the sullen defender and apologist of our weakness. Life so much real pain and sorrow so many dark clouds floating over the sky of home. care and trouble that seemingly no human foresight can prevent, that it seems almost extravagance to manufacture trout)... les merely to offer them as sacrifi- ces on the altar of vanity, this false Pride. 44+4444 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••N••••NNN••N•••••• Dianions! 1 We make aspecial. ty of a $25 Dia. mond Ring, It is Exceptional Value We carry a very Large ! stock of • • • Cut glass Ebony Goods Sterling Silver Goods Solid Gold Rings Watches, Clocks, Etc. Our repair department is Ia the hands of Experts. C. H. WARD & CO. 374 Richmond st. LONDON, Oil Foots That Point to Figures That a complete practical business education rays is an accepted fact. That The Western Business Dog ShoI!hold CORN 110 Dundas Street:London Is the best place to obtain it, is a de- monstrated fact. That our professional staff, courses of study, methods of instruction, high standard for graduation. are unsur- passed, is an acknowledged fact. That now is a good time to enter is a present fact. For catalogue and special informa- tion address. W. C. Coo. C. S. R. President. Highest Price Cash FOR all kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, hot se hair. • Steel atone: boats, Louie - van ling, i1'11) posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. THE 11O SONS BANK 1 • (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1856) CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• •••• 83.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND • • • •' • • $3.000000.00 48 Broaches to Ontario. Quebec. Alberta British tbluabia and Manitoba BXBTBR BRANCH Open every Lawful Day from 10 A. U. to 3r. N. esoept Saturday 10 e. M. to 11. 1l. Farmers' Neto Nates cashed or collected. Forms supplied ou application. DRAFTS on all points in: the Deatialoa, Great Britain andUn- ited Mates, booabt and sold at lowest rates of exchange. SAVINGS HBPARTMENT Dopamine of *1.00 ani u wards received. Interest com- est oded quartent ratr andof tadded to principal. Deposita Receipts also butted and high - Advances made to farmers stock dealers and business men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Agate at 'Exeter for Dom. Government. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Auction Sale One hundred acro farm in tho Township of Biddulph, i11 the County of Middlesex. I have been instructed by the Ad- ministrator of the Estate of the late Robert Blackwell, to offer for este by public auction on this treatises on 'MONDAY. A1'ItIL 8t11., 1907. At one o'clock 'p. m.. the following lands nan bly.- Lot number ten. in the fifth con•, oession of the said Township of Bid• dulph, containing by admeasurement one hundred acres be the same moro or. less. On 'this •farm are a. ono and 1-2 storey stone house and frame barn. There is about eight acres of good bush. The aoil is good clay loam. The property will be fsoldl subject to the lease held by Mr. Thos Diokins. which lease expires on they 2nd December, 1909. Tho property will also be sold subject to a►1 en- nuity of one hundred dollar& a year in favor of Miss Anne Blackwell during her lifetime. and also to her right to occupy a portion of elle house on said premises and to ..bo furnished with a aufficient supply of firewood cut ready for use and dos livered at her residence during her lifetime as contained in a certain' Maintenance Bond registered against said property. TERMS. -Ten per cent of tiro pur- chase money to bo paid in a s the day of sale and the balance iu thirty days thereafter without in. terest. Tho property will be sold subject to d reserved bid. Further particulars, terms alld conditions of sale will be mado known on the day of sale or 'may be had in the meantime upon appli-e cation to the undersigned. Dated at Exeter this 19th March, 1907. Richard Blackwell. Administrator, Mooresville. James Stanley, Auc- tioneer, Lucan. GLADMAN & STANBU1tY, Solici- tors for Administrator. Exeter, Ontario. M. Jd6kSOASOD near the o1(1 market Main St. Exeter Auction Sale The regular monthly auction will be held at tho METROPOLITAN HOTEL EXETER .FRIDAY APRIL 5th, 1907. When the following will be offer- ed for sale. 1 driver 3 years old. 1 driver . 8 Years old, 1 driver 10 years old, 1 buggy. 1-2 doz. steel hog troughs) a number of purebred Yorkshire sows supposed to Iso in pig. 4 cows duo to calve ono in April and '3 in May. 1 mower, fanning mill, seed drill, double plow, single plow, sulky rake Cockshutt scuffler new, Empire Cream Separator, Massey Harris cul- tivator, 2 furrow Fleury plow, 2 furrow Wilkinson gang plow, Cock- shutt riding plow. Also (tart lot 19, known as the old I'ickard mill property, consisting of about 12 acres of land, good brick dwelling. with 8 rooms, good cellar cellar, frame kitchen, good well of water, /stable and small barn and the old mill or power house. To be soh! in one lot or separately to suit purchaser. This property must be sold as the proprietor is going West. TERMS. -6 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint rioters. 5 per cent. off for cash. Thomas Cameron. Auctioneer. DENTAL DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury'e Main street-ExgTER. • The News -No pure drug Dough Cure laws would be needed, if all cough cures were liko Dr. Shooters cough cure is -and has been for 20 years. The national law now re- quires that if any poisons enter into • Dough mixture, it must be print- ed on the label or package. Fur this reason, mothers and others should insist on having Dr. Shoop'4 cough cure. No poison marks on Dr. 8hoop's labels -and none in the mt'd- icine, else it must by law he on the. label. And it's not only safe but it is Paid to be by those who know i0 best a truly remarkable oongh rem edy take no chance. particularly with your children. Insist on hav- ing Or. Shoop's cough cure. Com- pare carefully the Dr. Shoop pack!- nge with others and ncr. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe nide by demanding Dr. Shoop's cough cure. Simply refutes to accept any other. Sold by W. 8. !Lowey. DR. A. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8. D. D. S.. Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor Graduate . of Toronto University. Osrlox: Over Dickson & Carling's Law Office. in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. Folt SALE. -To, Farquhar, acre of land, wwilh brick house enrttaining 6 rooms, a good cellar and tram.. kit• ellen also large brick blacksmith and carpenter slop. On this prop- erty is a gooel well :it1t1 stable. This is :t good stand for p blacksmith. G;exl trade the entice y'ar. For terns alld particulars apply to J. E. Mc'Njrol, 1's rpiha r. (Intlrio. MID ICi L W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un vanity. omoe and residenenoe. Domin ion . Laboratory. Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- oians and Surgeon% anooessor to Dr. J. A. Rollins, Office Main street. Reeldenco, east on first street north of Poet Office, Exeter Ontario. DRE. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 391 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Telephone 1528, Long distance connection. Special attention given diseases of women and surgery. Oxford or C. P. It. Street Oars to Colborne street take you almost to the door. No other city office. Special Hospital and other arreegements for patients from a distance. J• LEWIS TI10MAS ' Civil Engineer& Architect (Late Department of Public Works, Canada.) Consulting F.nt ineer for Municipal and County Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and Wa terworke Stetein Wharves, Bridges and lie.enforced Concrete. Phone 2220 London Ontario• HONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private fonds for tames, ant upon or village 1 roperty at lowes a[!n DICKSON & CARLING Kxeter WILLIAM BROWN, PROF. DIP - LOU A OF ROYAL INCORPORATED' SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, ENGLAND. Organist of Triwitt Memorial Church, Exeter. Piano, Organ, Harmony and Theory of Music. Tema on Application. Exeter, Ontario.. AUCTIONEER B. 8. Phillips, Licensed Auct ioneer for the County Muron, charges moderate. A11 communications reseed to B. 8. Phillips, Hen ,a11, or orders left a es Omoe will receive prompt attention. DICKSON & CARLiNG, 3arrlaters Solicitors, Notaries Ooaveyaaosew d Oommlaonen. Solicitors for the Molnar% Bank. )Ciro. Mosey toLoaa at lowest rates of taterwf. OIrI'ICK!-MAIN STREET. mum= L CARUSO B. A. L. u. INCISOR ,r1ONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private fonds be• seato�� and village properties at lowrat• GLADMAN h STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main SA Rueter FRANK BALLANTYNE Licensed auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Perth. Special attention given to tarns stook sales. Town and village pros perty sold by auction on moderate commissilone. Orders may be left at the Times office or et .reeldenoe, Elimville, Charges moderate. FARM FOR HALE -Mr. .\V. JI. Jones has placed in our hands for sale his farm lot "C" Con. 7, ('aborne Tpt. containing 100 acres. Title guaranteed. For partioularn • apply to GLADMAN AND STANDURY '• Barristers etc. Exeter Ont. SALE REGISTER Monday April 8th. 1907, .•auction• sale of the estate of the late ltobt. Blackwell, in the Township of !(ids dulph, in the County of Middlesex at one o'clock sharp. Richard Illacke well Administrator, Mooresville Jas. Stanley, Auctioneer, Luean, Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors for Adminise trator. Exeter. Ontario. For Sale Port of !'ark lot E original lot 18, consisting of 2 acres of Jand.- with orchard. a two storey brick house, all newly finished in the lat- est style, good •well, good furnace cocealed wiring, etc. This is N chnoice property and must be sold as the proprietor is going West.!'arm for sale consisting of lot Township of flay, consisting of 100 • well all seeded down, ell ada1 (ted for grazing purposes. 1f these two properties are not sold privately ors or before April 16th, they will her sold by public auction on May 3rd. For particulars apply .to Qhrxnas Cameron, Auctioneer, Farquhar. WALTER - ACHESON - In Exeter Thursday Match 28th., Hubert Halter to Lillie May Aclieaott•