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Exeter Times, 1907-04-18, Page 4.040 AVegetab!e Preparation forAs- Mutilating ilk FolxlandReguta- ting the S tomaths and Bowels of lNFtNT-S`%(.HILI) ItEN Promotes Digeslion,Cilleerftll- ncss and Rest.Con tai ns neither Optuni,Morphine nor I•fnu:ral• NOT NARCOTIC. Alrtptit/ Old I2.'S(hZi'LF17L711/I Ji.y►Ira Spa - •Rx..frnnu • /4.S.d6 &Ili - Asia • ,•,fcc,,dt Ri ta4.'w*$ales• • Him/red - 1�I�`wa�iiaisa: AperfectRemedy forConstipa- tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions .tTevcrish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Sigrtoture of 1411/447•4 • NEW YORK. Kt b months. old EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTO RI For Infants and Childr The Kind You H Always Bough Bears the Signature of u For Thirty Yea OASTORI ?NC CSNT*YN COMPANY. NEW TORR CIT pulpit. The new choir which :has Mrs. henry IF. J)yer played the wed - been organized swith Mr. Nelson ding march. The bride wore a gown Hicks as leader will furnish special music on Sunday. Ott Monday evening a concert will be given in the Methodist Church. of white silk and carried white roses. The bridesmaid tore white organdy and carried pink carnations. After the ceremony and congratulations. Miss Brownie Andrews was ,the a wedding supper was served for guest of 'Miss Hotta Esscry. of Eden 'sixty guests. Tice presents were nu - last tveek. ' merous reed costly consisting of man - The Aliases Alla Wilson and Win- ile clock, twarwick dinner stet. ,two nifred tEsscry, of t Exeter, spent oak rockers, bone handle carving set Sunday at (their homes here. parlor lamp, set silver knives and Miss Blanche Curtin, who has been forks, gold berry spoon, doz. t+ilver seriously ill for the past trek, the teaspoons, _batter knife and ftugar ere pleased to learn is recovering. shell. silver cake tray, japariese tea -t-'- set. japanese eracker jar, butter RESIGN FROM T1(I: WORRY CLUB knife with carved handle, dozen cut glass tumblers. cut glass water pit- cher, hand painted celery 'dish, two Life is a rush, but we can't all get there together. In consequence, eve china fruit dishes. silver pudding worry -can't help it because nerves dish, fancy lea pot with 'stand, berry are weak, vitality is burnt up and set, dozen bread and butter platee, there is no staying power left. Cut parlor table, dining room table. Cut out the (Worry part and BUILD This occasion being the brides 2lst. UL'. Let Ferrozone help you. It's birthday- site ,was presented with a handsome gold watch from the groom, gold chain front the grooni's father and a gold pin front the bride's mother. The attendants were given two stick pins set with pearls as n token from the groom. Music was furnished for the evening by Mr. Eli Tucker, uncle of the groom. Mr. :and Mrs. Tucker left for their future borne that evening at 1238 Rivard St. and will be at home to their friends after May Isl. a most strengthening nutritive ,ton- ic. Fills the blood and iron, supplies building material for worn out or- gans, generates the sort of vitality that makes you want to do things. No medicine more helpful for men, women and children v1io need tbo strength and staying power. Try Ferrozone, Loc. per box at all deal- ers. THAMES IROAI) Miss Jlaggie tlaleiingtuu, of Tor- onto, is holidaying in her old horse. Mrs. Mundell, fwbo has been ser- iously- ill lore some time past, is 100 acre recovering. Mt. Bert Iturlt1'11, of itlanshard, Is et present engaged with his uncle Mr. 11. &tendell. • The intuit daughter of )1r. and Mrs. Wni. Kay, was very i11 last week, but )topes are now entertain- ed for her recovery. Master Leslie ((:ilfillate it bright little boy of five years of age, was called to tits last }tome on Monday. llis death came suddenly and it will [rattle barns, and fame stable. gran• Auction Sale farm in the Township of Usborne. Mr. John Gill has been instructed Ito offer for sale by public Auction, (if not Fold privately betore the date of sale), at the C211eral Hotel, Exeter, en ia:iturdav, April. 27th. 19)7, at Three o'clock it. in. the fol- lowing property namely :-Lot "C" Con. 7, Usborne Township containing one hundred acres more or less. On tis arm b a good [ratio house, be a sad 1,los to his parents. The at y hog Pen. etc. There are about (riptide of Mr. and Mrs. Gilfillau ex• nine acres of 1.11.1.. 'rho 5011 is a tend to there their sincerest syncs good clay anti equa1 to :lay in the pathy in their sad bereavement. Pott iiship. There ore two wells of Miss Joanna Unncan was the guest excellent water, one pumped by a of her tient, Jlis• Win. Monteith, i „indium. last heck. The property is three miles South of Elimville Post Office, one fetid EVER HAVE CI{AMPtc' three-quarter miles from church and school and only fot miles from w a railway .lv t via ' o 1 n '1••: lt.1 115 OF SALE.e•n per cent• of the purchase money to the paid in ctsh on the day of rale and 'the lee entirely. From Stratford, Ont., balance in thirty days thereafter without 11 t e t,t� e.. 1 1 I • ., a rl• purchaser Wile Dee writes • "Nothut, 1 kilos t< chase of wilt give retch quick relief to may fears a portion of the purchase cramp,, colic or pain in the rtomactc money on the farm upon tetters to be Nerviline. 11 you feel squeamish or ti fanged ttith the Vendor's solici- sick, just ten drops in Nerviline in tOi s' water and you're ntell next 1111110 . 1 he propertywill be roll subject Think of the protection and comfort to 1 1eserYell bid. Patties twirling contaitic'<i in a 25c. bottle of Nervi - line, and get it to -day. Tucker - Sims - A pretty- ste d• ding was re1ehr1tl1cstn<. .y even. --�-- inR April lout., at the resideneA of i' xI-;-r :It PROPERTY holt SALE the bride's mother. Mrs. Sarah Situs, i have for sale a residence, and 8 125 Iliv:i1(1 St. Detroit, when her acres of 1:11)d situated at 1':zeter youngest daughter, Flora Ellen, was I North. Un the premises .are a barn united in inert -ewe to Arthur Beg• f stable gorxf orchard with nil kinds Mild Tucker by t,lt • Rev. W. L. Riley i of fruit trees. If not sold 1%111 rent 'fee bride •teas attend (1 by Miss to desirable tenant possession given Mand Itonler friend of th • brit '• at once. Terni.+ to suit purehaser. and Mi. itcrhert 'fucker cousin of Apply to 1Vm. Northcott or .lames tee urnont tsliSt• .1 as b 'At 111 ln. Moose. 1 M o Kind f (� 'c u 1 ' nd fierce to be tied in a 4 C 1 knot at midnight with cramps. leeep Nervilino !lately. 'feu drops quiets cramps instantly. Used io occa- s . r nilly Nen•jl:n; prevents this trou- 1111lter particulars may apply to \\'. 11. Joliet. Exeter Ont. ''11(1or. t;ladntan .vi lilauhury, Exeter, Ont. 1 Solicitors for Vend,1. 1 . •.ANP THE EZEZ E.R TIMES, APRIL 18th 1907. B100D PURIFIER AND IONIC Perru's Blood Puriiler and Perru's sarsaparilla The most efficient and reliable remedies for impure or impovei ished blood, gen- erat debility, Rheuinatism, Eczema and all diseases of the skin and blood. Sold only at BROWNING'S Drug Store The Exeter Times Spring Medicine In thousands and thousands of i homes -in cities, town. and villages- thrree doses a day of Hood's Sarsapa- Irilla are now being taken by every member of the fancily. Why each wide and general use? Because Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself the Beat Spring Medicine, by its wonderful effects in cleansing the sys- tem of all humors, overcoming that tired feeling, creating appetite, clearing the complexion, giving strength and I animation. Over forty thousand testimonials re- ceived In two years, by actual count. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla Insist on having Hood's. Get it today. Sold everywhere. 100 doses one dollar. IIICKS FOItECAS'TS A regular :;form period cen- tral on the 19th extending from tbo / 17th to the P.2nd. This period is at - the center of the great Saturn per- iod; it is covered by the Vernal equinox. and also Jjy the opening of the elars period. The •Moon is in THE SCIIOOL QUESTION. apogee, at extreme north declination and first quarter on the 18th, loth At a meeting of the school board 20tla. We believe that this will of Union school No. 17, Ashfield and prove one of . the most decided, if not violent storm periods of the month. If it grows very warm and muggy with fitful t;outh winds -if above all. the barometer falls to very low (readings and ominous trustees to pay a minimum salaryclouds appear, the most prudent and calm watch should ,be kept until Nest \Vawanosh, the following clear cut resolutions were ndopted: 1 -We ask for the repeal of that portion of the new act that compels to teachers. the storms develop and Hass well • 2 -We usk fur the repeal of that to the (east of each observer's local - portion of the new act that gives in- ity. At n time like this several storm paroxysms utay gather end pass over the Haute locality within a few hours. When the !winds be- gin to shift permanently to the west and the barometer shows a decided rise, the danger has passed to t he eastward, and the stiff gales that may follow front westerly directions may be regarded ns harmless. A very decided change to cooler .with chances of frost northward, will fol- low behind the Strom areas of this eeriest- say from about the 21st in the northwest, progressively east- ward during the 22id to the 24th. spectors power to cancel certificates of teachers engaging to teach for less than the alhainiutuut salary. \Vc believe in fair play not in coercion. 3 -We etre opposed to that por- tion of the tiet that compels rural Schools to be provided with scales, measures, tape, mensuration sot, geometrical solids. library und the enlargement .of school grounds by half an acre. 4: -We are opposed to that portion of t Le act That regulates the train- ing and qualifications of teachers. Under the new hct a poor man can- not give his child an education nee - Beare f!7 g T O R TA. essary to become a teacher. A dis- crimination is- the Thi Kind You Have Aiwafs Bei t the rich is created int favor of 8igaaSars dC ����±�¢. the rich against the boor, although of k(/j,- many of our brightest men and Wo- men come from the ranks of the floor. We are opposed to doing away with Model schools. They are the poor man's friend. 5 -We are opposed to that portion of the act that raises inspector's sal- aries and retuoves the power of their WILT ZANL-BUK DID FOR (HER slismissal front county councils We CHILD. also claim that inspectors are cloth- ed with ;t00 much authority and that I "lf this statement is the means trustees in rural schools are shorn of leading some mother to introduce almost of all authority. Under the Zana-lluk to her home. 1 shall be new act trustees have no power to very glad." So says Mrs. E. \Vat - do anything except as the inspector kips. of 26 Forguo Avenue, Montreal rmits theca. We believe jn legisla- and ooutinues: "My boy Walter .9, tion, for the masses, and not for the while attending school. contracted classes. some sores. These spread, and be- e -We are in favor of giving the cause so bard that some of theta on trustees of the Province a fair rep- the heel and ankle made it almost resentation on the Advisory Council impossible to walk. 1 used various of education. ointtnents but the sores persisted. 7 -We are opposed to the free use One clay 'Lam-Buk vas reoommended, of text books. We believe in those and we got a supply. It seemed to sending obildren to school providing take the soreness out of the place to their own books. If the Government which it was applied right away and wishes to assist schools let it be in the wounds began to heal. In about the way of providing maps and other a week's tune the sores, which had parts of the equipment. In a large defied other treatment. (etre com- number of schools less than half the pletely healed, and there is now not ratepayers are sending children to a trace of sore on his ibody 1 I be - school. By providing free text books lieve 'Lam -link to be the best baht o small percentage of the ratepayers 'ever prcduce•d." lore benefittc1, By assisting to pro- \\'lien a mother rubs on the deli - vide the equipment all the ratepay• cute skirt of children a balm or salve ery are benefitted. she ((Peds to be as careful as if she were giving a child an internal ie- "1'reventics" will promptly check rnc'dy• Zara -1111k is pure -free from a cold or the Grippe when taken at all animal fat and all mineral neat. the sneeze stage. 1'reventics cure ter and may be applied with won - seated colds as well. I'reventics are der[ut benefit even to Ile skin of young balks. "Lara-Buk heals sores cures eczema, spring skin eruptions, ulcers, ringworm. itch, barber's rash blood iseson, bad leg, salt rheum ab - The samples prove their •merit. rasions, abscesses, cuts, burns scalds Check early colds with I'revenlics and all skin injuries and diseases. and stop pneumonia. Sold in 5c. and Of all stores and druggists nt 50c. 25c. boxes by \V, ii. llowey. or from Zane -Buts Co.. 'Toronto for - • price. 6 boxes for $2.50. Baseball l.l'11ICII ball players and tttlib•tes find it best embroCation. On 'fureday evening April 0th., e ----♦ Lavjiit Margaret, only daughter of t'Oit OVER SIXTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs, Cyr 11.4 Colovky, of the As Ut.n ANo 11r`r,L7rusr Itrasat.r.-AL, Bronson Line tat ntarrieei to ?I r. over A win,•[uw'Issoothlra Pyrtp hese teen n.td fo John Albrecht, of th • 41h. con. ]lay, chitdrt8 Whl a tee:hnig.raith perfecteuccet .T ., Iteoo he hall} couple took a wedding Cheathe chile, uotteil-tDesums, allays al, trip to 'Midland, Mich. pale cures wino cone, and is the taut remed Rev.MI,IIar is attending the are for Diarrheas. ittsplea.t.int(0the taste. 8t by druggists in every part of the world. M nual conference of the Evangelical centers (*tee. Its value It Inca!rulable, Be Association at Cresliton this week. sure and take Mrs ltinslow's 800tbing Rev. 'f. tied Mrs. Mauch, of Walk - Guaranteed no other kind. Freon, Visited friends herr lave atrck. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug A:t,June Rev. 111ueh twos a former pastas 311; h, 1!tU6. Scri.tl her'. cumber 1098. A Mother's Message to Mothers. little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him. For Thin,'.. Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar- saparilla; the original Sarsa- parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blocJ, weak nerves, general debility. Pc, rvrn this grand nbt me.l.eIre earn.t .1e 111 ,••,t work 11 th• lire, Is lnae,.ve ." 4 ti.,. (rowel. eon.tt,vt..1. Por the t••ar 1011.11..•:r snits. ynnhutr, .. d t.k. 'a taitty ..er. ..f A74 Co rill. Irbil* taking Ib• Sarsaparilla. A. !tae• b s a. 0. Ayer (b., Lew •11, this,. 1.11.0 manuc►eturere c f NUR t IfieR. rIetrs CHERRY PI.TCI L We Mn a• noose(. ! We pnblIa s the formula.* •t all our ..the.:., CENTRALIA Rev. T. H. Couplan. of \Vitfortl will. at the \fondly- evening rater• 1 t tinnu•ut of the Anniversary of the i ('rutralia Epworth League 011 lh- i eetel. of April, deliver hi+ celebrated )enure 011 -the lowlands of ;;eell Ind. illustrated by fifty beautifully col - well views. sifter which Queen Vic- toria's funeral and .'•tela) other liar ramming picturesill b^ show ii. R).V. C'o111,11nd has received many flatter- ing VI e<s carrtu.en(s on Ljs 1-ciai1' ;mining ttlijch is the following. "'1 he cult rtaintncnt dteld in (the Bethevdt clutch on Friday (.VVfling last wits holt 81tenrled, and the pro- granune of snore than usual interest and et) sac(jt'eness• The lime light vests given by Rev. '1'. 1(. Coupl,nnl neer,. excellent, conveying the nude cite. through the low hand; of Seot• land in as realistic a manner es if tLI- traveller actually viewed the scenes. The moving picture views of of the (Iuern's funeral were fine, and gave aft exact reproduction of that great pageant." The Iji art 11 Jesague of the ('en 1rili.t Methodist Church purpose Loftin:: their nneisr•rsary next Sun- .1Iy :and Mundt), A ril 21st. atel 22 lin 1ut►diy mnrniee the Ree. )tr. Mot lock of 'dilrertnn, ell! preanh, and in (t.lw• evening the :Rev. Mr. Wing. of Toil-init., will occupy the, Bole's Preparation of Friar's Cough Balsam Cures Coughs Stops them right off. The first teaspoonful does good. In a few hours you notice that " tight feeling " disappear -the coughing spells grow farther and farther apart -the throat is easier -and the soreness gone. Cure yourself at home -for a3c-with Boles's Preparation of Friar's Cough Balsam. Sold by all druggists, is NATIONAL DRUG a CHEMICAL CO.. UINTte senna, Ow1'. I Auction Sale _.of - OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, IN .HENSALL. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale thele will be offered for sale by public auction on the premises on THURSDAY. MAY 2nd, A. D., 11$)7 at the hour of Two o'clock in the af- ternoon by B. 8. Phillipe, Auctioneer, the property known as the OPERA HOUSE BLOCK in the Village of Hensel), being part I of Lot number Two hundred and twen- t ty-five in Moir's Survey in the said Village more particularly described as follows: -Commencing at a point on the Northerly limit of said Lot num- ber Two hundred and twenty-five and distant forty-one feet and nine inches from the North-west corner or an le Farmer's Mutual Fire Incur of said lot; Thence Southerly parallel to the Westerly limit of said Lot Two I aa�e Gom an hundred and twenty-five to the South- p u erly limit of said lot; Thence Easterly Head along said Southerly limit Twenty- seven feet and six inches; Thence Northerly parallel to the Westerly limit of said lot Two hundred and twenty-five to the Northerly limit of said lot; Thence Westerly along the said Northerly limit twenty-seven feet and six inches to the place of begin- ning. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 iSavings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR Times a Year. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager The Molsons Bank Established 1855. BEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • . • • • 83.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND • • - • - • • S3.000.000.00 Assets Over $3300o,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Inc• Usborne and tllbbert TERMS Ten per cent. of the purchase money to bo paid down at the tirne of sale and the balance in thirty days there- after without interest. For further particulars and condi- tions of sale apply to. B. S. Phillips. Gladman & Stanbury, Auctioneer, Barristers, Hensall, Ont. Exeter, Ont. Dated at Exeter, this Tenth day of April, A. D. 1907. AUCTION SALE of Buggies, Waggons, Cow with Calf etc. The following list of Stock, Imple- ments, etc, will be sold by Public Auction, at 8. Hardy's Store, Exeter, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 1007 at One o'clock sharp, I cow with calf I Buggy nearly new I Old Buggy 2 Lumber Waggons new r Light Waggon nearly new I Wheel Barrow I set Counter Scales new I Vinegar Barrel and Measures 40 gal. OiliTank, Measures and Funnels. I Writing Desk, I Paper Cutter 6 Chairs new 3 Tables new I Heater Wash Tubs A number of pound packages of Lawn Grass & Turnip seed, Other article too numerous to mention. Terms Cash S. HARDY, Auctioneer. For Catarrh, let mo send you free just to prove its merit, a Trial Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creatny, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50c. Sold by W. B. How- ey. The News -No pure drug oough Cure laws would be needed, if. all cough cures were like Dr. Shoop's cough euro is -and has been for 20 years. The national law now re- quires that if any poisons enter into a Dough mixture, it must be prints ed on the label or package. For this reason, mothers and others should insist on having Dr. Shoop'A cough cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels -and stone in the media icine, eine it must by law be, on the label. And it's not only safe but it is said to be by those who know i0 beat a truly remarkable (lough reml- edy take no chance, particularly with your children. Insist on hav- ing Dr. Shoop's cough cure. Com- pare carefully the Dr. Shoop packs. age with c wtt t h g of crs and sec. No poison marks there 1 You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's cough cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by W. 8. llowey. BARGAINS iN ORGANS We need the room and you need the a a Or,j t N . 1 Bell Organ, rosewood ease, regular price $95, sale price $75 1 Uxbridge Organ, Walnut CARP, regid tr price $(N). sale price $75 1 Doherty Organ. ora'nut cave suitalde for re church (teen used for short limp) regular price 1100. sale price $.,O. Other Organs from $:i up. Intending purr•hasera will do well to tree these barg.tins at once, S. MARTIN & SON Office, Farquhar, Ont. Pres. W. II. 1'ASSMORE, Farquhar. Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RvssEee. RUSSELLDALE, P. 0, DIRECTORS. Wm. ROY. BORNHOLM P. 0 WM. BRoCK WINCHELSEA P. 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0 ROBEIIT NORRIS, 8talfa. AGENTS. JOHN EMERY, Exeter, agent for Osborne and 13iddulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, went for Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solioitora The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is about to issue a new Telephone Directory For the District of Western Ontario, including the Village of Exeter Orders for new connections, changes of firm names, changes of street ad- dresses or for duplicate entries should be handed in to the local Manager AT ONCE. A. MARCHAND, Local Manager. Fa6ts That Point to Flom That a complete practical business education pays is an accepted fact. That The western Business orod Shor!hood College 110 Dundas Street:London Is the best place to obtain it, is a de- monstrated fact. That our professional staff, courses of study, niethods 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, horse hair. Steel stone boats, Louie - yarding, iron posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. M. Jason & Son near the old market Main St. Exeter STRATFORD.. ONT. Was established twenty years ago and by its thorough work and honorable dealings with its patrons has become one of the largest and most widely known Commeroial Colleges in the pros ince. The demand upon ua for commercial teachers and office ast.istante greatly exceeds the supply. We asejst graduates to positions. Studerts are enter- ing each week. Catalogue free. ELLIOT & MCLACHI,AN, X I P'r'incipals. +-e-S+++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ DZNTAL DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S,. D. D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury're Main street -EXETER. DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S. D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OPI+'ICE:-Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. MBDIOAL . BROWNING, M. D., M. C J• W • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria ton varsity. office and realdenence. Domtn ion • Laboratory. Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. DR. A. F. MALLOY. MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- e and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A. OfiletrhOlcnetcon first street totf PostBeResidence. Ontario. • DRB, Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 394 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Telcpphone 1528. Long distance connection. Bpecta! attention given diseases of women and surgery. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Care to Colborne street take you almost to the door - No other city office. Special Hospital and other arraagements for patients from a distance. 1 LEW1S THOMAS • Civil Engineer & Architect (Late Uepartment of Public Works, Canada.) Con s Work, EIectric railroads,gineerISeweragertand wor Munical Vaterworks Svstein Wharves, Bridges and Ice -enforced Concrete, Phone 2220 - - London Ontario HONEY TO LOAN Wenhave unlimited private funds for loved alesnem Oinkfarm or village Croperty all lease DICKSON & CARLING Easter WILLIAM BROWN, PROF, Dip.' 1.031 A OE ROYAL INCORPORATED" SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, ENGLAND. . Organist of Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter.- Piano, Organ, Hannon) and Theory of Music. Tennson Application. Exeter, Ontario. AUCTIONEEIR B. S. Phillips, Licensed Auct ioneer for the County Huron. Charges moderate. All communications'-. resse i to (1. S. Phillips, Ilea sail, or orders left a es Office will receive prompt attention. DICKSON dt CARLING, Berri/tees,Solicitors Notaries Convelasoere ' Commesfoners, Solicitors Notaries, the Molsons• Bask, Mo. Mosey toLoaa at lowest rates of Lateran. O77ICE t-YAIN STREET, E]SETEIt, IL O**a N' A'. L. H. OloiaON IONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private funds to • san oonn ffaarm and village properties ab lowrate Ines OLADMAN & BTANEURY Barristers Solicitors. S HARDY, AUCTIONEER, for - • the County of Huron. All orders promptly attended to if left at the Times office or hie store. FRANK BALLANTYNE Licensed auctioneer for of Huron and Perth. Special attention given to farm stook sales. Town and village pro- perty sold by auction on moderate- com missions. Orders may be left at the Times, offioe or at •residence, .$IlmvIlle. Char moderate •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Counties, DiamonaJ � We make a special- ty of a $25 Dia- mond Ring. It is Exceptional Value • We carry a very large stock of Cut Blass Ebony Goods Sterling Silver Goods - Solid Bold Rings ZZ Watches, Clocks, Etc. Our repair department is In the hands of Experts. C. H. WARD & Co. -371 Richmond St. LONDON. OSI. •••••••••••••••••••••••••1