Exeter Times, 1907-12-05, Page 54
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't' H t' EXETER T E S. DEC MBER 5th 1907
1
The
Busy
Store
BROWN'S CREDITON
Announcement
Dress Goods and Silks
On ,
The
Corner'
We have been known to carry a large and full range of Dress
Goods and at present show a larger variety of all the latest goods
that ever were she>tvn here before. When about to purchase, see
Our goods before buying elsewhere. We have also a big range of
Silks in all the latest styles.
Ladies' Misses' and Children's
Coats.
The season up to the present time has been the banner one i4 the history
of our business and is due to having the right styles and qualities at the right
prices. We show many ranges of mantles in Blacks and Fancy Tweeds. In
Children's and Misses our stock is complete.
FURS
Our stock in this line is a full one and we find the; more
more we sell and that is why we bought heavy.
Showing great variety of Huffs and Muffs to thatch. See our special $0.50
bluffs, also Sables.
Ruffs and Scarfs in all lines of furs. Prices $1,50 to %15.00. Also showing
full range of Ladies Astrachan and Furlined Coats.
Poultry and Seeds Wanted. We are paying highest market prices
for all kinds of Produce.
we carry, the
A Call Solicited.
S. sRowly
filk
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Sfaple & FancyGroceries
A Large Stock. A Great Variety. The best Quality 4-
r
• Our Policy -Low prices, quick turnovers, big business
Remember we are giving 24c for butter in pound
prints. See our pretty and varied line of
X Post ost lease
s. •
B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar
*H•++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Heating Stares and Ranges
The Pandora, Peninsular, Happy Home and
Kitchen
Always lead the market and always will. They
are in a class by themselves and have no equal.
•This is the verdict of all who use them. They will
istc the most heating and cooking on less fuel than
all stoves in the market.
Eavotroughing and Tinsmithing Ptempily attended to
MOORE ®- KIRKTON
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OFFICIAL ('8T![TSDI LABEL
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Just try a blended flour
once and see for yourself
that it does make
WHITER and tastier
Bread and Biscuits -
LIG LITER Pastry -
MORE DELICIOUS
Cake.
And there's good reason
for it, too.
Blended Flours
combine the rich nutriment, the whiteness, lightness
and delicate flavor of Ontario wheat with the strong
qualities of Manitoba wheat.
For all home baking -no flour, milled only from spring
wheat, can compare with a
BLEN I)ED FLOUR.
Look for this trademark
on every bag or barrel
of flour you buy.
Take no other.
"Made in Ontario"
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LABEL
PLOU%'ICI
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,(/tits.)0gcl 01 loll n;r1/ww1 row/ .I1aIQDIOJ f�
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Illttltil ••, e•i woe elluwts' Il •nodose snr.tiodnit
• tine 1i ssawIAts uttin4 1,tr.q ...saw 1541(1
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W. S. HOWEY.
Whalen
\\'e have received anveral cont.
plaints Ihajt the Times of ten dol;., nos'
reach Whalen. until SMondty 'and
sometimes Tuesday of Iles following
week. This is nk) [null a[ ours .1*
the
11i41.•rs are mailed every Thursd.ty
morninr. However as .the mail 4kCr-
vice takes the p.lp1•r•j to ,Lona/:4
from tvbere they tire fruit do $t.
Start • thence to Granites' tint by
•(1 to to \Whalen, there 111 sy 40
-erne del%y. Even thouzh they
rctoh \Vh•rl,sn cu( Fri'l iy. We htt•e a r •
ran;ed however to hive Ih- papers
sent by Istat.• from Exeter to Ht.
Miry 111111nz :rt St Marys about
11 o'clock on Thursday+, ler) th.11 in
future cur Whelan subscriber.
should ret the Timet+ not liter limn
Ci MI AZA.
1!an the X111 It nd YeJ N1n 1'n1 Bar
*paten
5,
FEW WOMEN ESCAPE
the pain oraunoyan.•e of rough or chapped hands dur-
ing the winter ser► -um. and most outdoor or business
people suffer Inure or leas_
Bands that are suffering from the wintery weather
may be restored to the smoothness of health by
Judicious applications of Zaralink.
The value of Z&m•Buk either as a protective or a
corrective. cannot be over estimated. A box should
be on every dressing table.
CHAPPED FROM FINGERS TO ELBOW
Henry \Walker, of 14 Manufacturer Street, Mon-
treal, works with :.is,hirt sleeves rolled up above his
elbow, and pausing from a warm room to the biting
cold as ho is obliged to do, he got the worst case of
chapped hands and arms. From his fingers to his
elbows was ono mass of rev tto.h with laud cracks
here and there.
lie tried several kinds of salve, hilt nothing relieved
hire until he tried %.un-1(uk. This took away
the burning and smarting almost at once. 'rhe cracks
began to heal and a few applications of the balm
cured him. His hands and arms are now smooth and
soft.
IZAM-BUK CURES blood poison, sits
bruises, old wonnds, running soros, ulcers. toils,
{{Mev. eruptions, scalp sore s, eczonn . itch, chapped
(lands, barber's rash, burns, scalds, rheumatism,
neuralgia, etc. Sold by all druggist; and stores ut
50 coats a box, or from Zam-
liuk Co., Toronto 3 boxes for
$I.25.
Ir'
FREE TPIAL BOX
A free sample box will be sent you
on application. Just mall this Coulon
With le. stamp to%am-1)uk Co. Toronto
Ili %2
(5r
Crediton
D 11. I . A• :• -CUE, D1EMBER ON-
£A1t,e, .,t L.LEGE PHYSIC(.
ons and taut guess, Successor to Dr.
E. A. Heist. Ureditou. Out -
The Bert Lane Minstrel Co. at the
Exeter Opera House, .Thursday night
Dec. 12th. Get your seats at Brown•
inlz's Druz Store. Come and have a
good time. 1
Mist Gertrude .McCue of Melanc•tote, S. Mary., is home recupicra
'
t,Lon is the ;neat of her brother Dr.1 tte
Mr. and (Mrs. 1). A. McNicol spent
P. J. McCue for a few w-eeka. Sunday with .SIr. anti Mrs. John
\Vcalla ke.
Mr. Thos. 1lallantyne ' visited
friends in Exeter on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. dleavens
The animal was rick, site owing to ?spent Sunday with DI r. anis IMrs
old age it Wallthought he would ;not B, Campbell, Exeter.
Mott -
get bettor and as the hone suffered Mins Maud Campbell Left an Mott-
zreal pain, Df r, Feltner had him shot, day for a three months' v1clzlto her
Mr. Ed N:di3hot[cr, of Blake, has tstAter, alD, Hackney. Re!ginta.
accepted' a position with M. 13. Mrs. W. ,Il. Kay is visiting Mrs.
Brown as shoemaker. II. Dunkin, Bornholm
Mr. John Goodison, of Sarnia, wet The monthly meeting of the W.
iu the village. on Tuesday la.et week
M. S. was held last Friday at .the
installing cutting outfit for Mr. ]wale of Mrs. It. Gardiner.
Frank Simms. Our school was closed that week
Inspector R. W. Crompton and on account of the illness of tho
G. 11. Brown, of Toronto, were here teacher, Mims Hamilton.
ivapeCtiu; 111.. 'clank fuel week.Dir. Russell Gowan has been en•
Silas Carrie Kuhn, who is attend_gaged as teacher of 8. 8. No. 2, for
Iron Business College its London is 1908.
Lome at present oil the ;sick list. B. \\'. F. lleavera to punning In a
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clark ani !arse and varied stock of I;alis suit-
able for Xmas. presents. All are in-
vited bo examine •the goods. I atrou-
Izc your -home store.
Now that labs blacksmith ..hop es
-open a;silt times aro livelier in the
village. Mr. Kerry is a good all.
around man.
Farquhar
The hart Lane Minstrel C.o. al the
Exeter Opera house„ Thursday ni;hl
Dec. 12th. Get your seats at Brown..
iris;'s Dru Store. Come and have a
rood t iufe.
The recent fall of snow has made
a little alei3Lin;; beet` more i+ heeded.
Dir. It, D. Turnbull. who ha* been
attending the !Collegiate Insti-
Mrs. Itobt. Hodgins of Ash Conccs•
sloe Stephen, is very seriously ill at
present.
On Mohday of this week Mr. Chris
Fainter lost one of his work horses.
Miss Etta Clark, of Ailsa Crate.
spent Sunday the igueyts of Mins Mo-
Murrays,
Miss Annie Yearley, who has been
visiting for the past month in Lon-
don. returned ,home last week ac-
companied by 'Mian Amey Merger.
Council convened in the Town Hall
00 Monday last all members Reins
present, Corkage ra e busitteles was
t ransactecl.
Mr. Henry Guenther, pDashwood,
accompanied by Mr. Schla,enh,luf, of
New York State visited :t couple of
days with Christ Feltner, the past
week.,
\Vuertll shipped a oar -
load of flex Friday last.
Mr. harry flitter is this week
completing Ash() 4/iyinz of the•Evan-
1,Ielical church to be lighted ,with
acetylene .;as. When completed it
will be unionist the finest lighted
churches.
Mr. Archibald -' .Cullen Provincial
Court Secretary Y. M. C. A., of Lon-
don, Ont.. will spend Sunday next 111
the village for the purpose of ar.
ran;iny; a Y. M. C. A. in the village.
Plugtown
The Bert Lane Minstrel Co. at the
Exeter Opera house, Thursday night
Dec. 12th. Get your seats at Brow'n-
int;'s Drug Store. Come and have a
,good time.
Mr. Thos. McCurdy is compelled to
lay off work for a few days on tic -
count of nursing n ringworm.
Mr. 'rhos. Brock, of Exeter, in-
tends 1.:trniti;; eltu- blacksmithin.d
with itob: rt Copetitnde
Mr. will .Davis and Miss Stiniton,
of Dakota. event Sunday at Chas.
Irvine's.
The Trust Company. of Plu;town,
has it !threw cutter in zood work.
in; order. The cutter iy mana;ed
by E;r;inter Irwin and Councillor
Itoutly. and any one trlhbine .zood
work done should apply to these
IIe will thke the serried tel the r[t•th• ,jelitlemen•
oelist Church Sunday morrtinz %111 -
41.
the Evangelical Church in the evp11• S. 8. NO. 1, USBORN'E.
inz. The Sunday School Male Chorus Following is a correct report of
will take ,mart at the eveningt service, the standing of the Cnlpils of 8. 8.
Mr. L. A. Gril, of Owas o, Mich. No. 1, ['diorite, for tie mestth of No-
i33li. !t1Mlit 1 week in the trips;e, veinb'r. N:':1e.:. are in order of mete-
the
erfthe ;0eal of Mr. Joseph heist.
Considerable yno JIng fallen the
it.
I\
.-Jentie Straus. Nellie itowe-
past week. Very little more will cliffs, Archie ltowecliffe. Laura liar-
make
ar-
make fine eleii3lii 11.C.
Dashwood
Cromarty
.1\ r
Simon antler, who spear the
hast two nlonthv at Hailcybury, re-
turned }route last week much
pres;ed with )tis trip. lie speaks in
*lowing (ernes of the amount of
business done in rho Cobalt %region
and the amount of silver ore that
is being ' ed, Mr. Miller Ekes the
country so well that he may (beide
to '3o there again next el/rilt:3.
Mr. Ira Audrewe, who for yearn
successfully -conducted a *enera:
store !ie re, !nee week di$pos: d of
his business to Mr. David 'McConnell,
of Dublin. Mr. McConnell has elk.
sit poek.sssiof and Mr. Andrews has
moved to tlbe Brown store i.vhere
he will remain until he mous; to
Whalen, where it is understood, he
has purchased a t nieral More. Dur-
in:3 Mr, Androws' residence here, ha
and (tis good wife nutde 11 lar=e sir•
cle of acquaintances, tvho will re-
gret their .leaviot;, but hole for
their success at Whalen..
Dr. Tufford, .who siesta nate pai.t
three monktls flown eaeit. partly for
the recuperatanat of his health, hes
returned home much improved.
The Cromarty boys Miens an ns.
sembiv in he Cromarty hall Tuese
day evening. Everyone 1ireeen.t had
an enjoyable 'lime.
FEW HERE KNOW TIII8.
When an eminent authority ,an-
nounced in •the Scranton (1'a.) Times
that he had found a new way to
treat that dread American iisease,
Rheumatism, 'with ju=t common,
every -day dru;t fount in any drug
store, the physicians were slew al -
deed to attach much importance to
his clailtl_•t. This was only a few
months ago. fro -day pearly evety
newspaper iu the country, even the
metropolitan dailies is uatuouncio; it
and the splendid results achieve
cd. 1t is eo simple that
any one Can pr: pare it at home at
small cost. It is made up as follows
Gut from elny ;cot prescription phar-
macy. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-
half ounce ; Compound liar;on, one
ounce ; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla
three ounces. Mix by ehakin; in a
bottle and take in teaspoonful doses
These are all .simple ingredients,
after each meal and at tbedtime.
making an absolutely harmless Home
remedy at little cost.
Rheumatism :14 every nue knows.
Is a symptom of deran;ed kidneys.
It 's a condition 1 : cel
1 on i fon 1 ro lu 1 by the
failure of the kidneys to properly
filter or ,train from the blood, the
uric acid and other matter w•hiclt, if
not eradicated, either in the urine or
throuzh the skin pores, remains in
the blood, decomposes and forms
about the joints and muscles, causiu;
untold : uiferin; and deformity of
vcy, Gordon Oke, Cecil Downs Georze rheum:4i M.
Blatchford, Sr. 111. -John 8tranz.1 This preecriplinn is slld to bo a
James Dou;.ill, Rosetta Dowel. Tent ( splendid In:dine, e.leanlsine and in -
nougat!, Int Moir, Alvin Moir. Jr. I vieorating tonic to the kidneys and
HIi,-Lila Dfoir, Earl Bell. Roy White 3iwe5 •14I4l0il immediate relief in al!
forms of bladder and urinary trou.
bees and backache. Ile also w'artui
people in •.1 lending New York paper
a.4ainst (Ii" :1i.•criuliu'tte use of ❑1107
patent medicines.
The Bert Lane Minstrel Co. at the Sr: H. -Hazel ,Down, \VRho Stnlnz,
Exeter Opera !louse, Thursday night \Vil(red Dougall, :i,lla Harvey, Wi-
lke. 1.2th. Get your seats at Brown- \-et• ltowcli[[e. Jr. 11. -Cecil Harris
itr3'.s Druz Store. Come and have a
good isms.
Reeve \\-IIIc rt left Tuesday morns
Ina' of this week for Clinton to nt-
Dell. it I'l 1,-Siirn 1)ow, S[azzi.'
tend a meeting of the Howie of Ref• tilAr:ulcc;ra, ge Lnr.1ue rnOkdane.
e
tllert and -Mr. J. Kellcrmaeut .at• tt
\V 214.
tended County Council meobin.4 in
\Vinaliam on Tuesday evening. Ow.
in; to /smallpox in Godcrich ' •fhe
meetinz was held in \Vittcham.
Mr. 11. \Villert shipped a car -lard
of hops on Tuesday of (his tveek.
Reeve \V ii ler1 and Ih•11u4j Iteo 1C
Keller 111111111 .it tended C1/1111C14 Meet -
lit; in Crediton on Slonday.
Mr. henry Guenther accomp plied
by Mr. S. Neldaeenhauf of New York
state, vi;sit.•d for a fete d fps w it
Mr. Chris. Fahner, cf Creditoie
FOR OVElt SIXTY YEARS
1)Wl •NU WIii•IHt1I' itrt aDT -
Win'low'sScothing syrup has been usfor
0
ower slx:p years by nisi:torts of u.Less fogy.heir
Chhdreu while teething. with perre.:t .•uceses
It smiths.' the eh11•t• softens the gun... alleys all
rale. cures wend colic. sad 1• :he bo, -t remedy
or Di:errho,a. 1t Is pleasant in 'he las:e. Sold
by d•u,tgl.l. In every part of :he world. 25 ,
cent,... wale. it. )*sue Ir orcalcie•tee, lie 1
sure and uses M w'Iuslow•m tlootbine
Syrnsand a -a for no otter kti.d.
Guaranteed under the Food and
Drugs A:.t, June 30t11, WOG. Serial
Number 1008.
Shipka
Mr. and Mr. Chas. '/.wicker of Crest -
icon, called upon Mr. anti Mrs. H.
Wing.
A n•tni1N•r from herr attended the
reunion of friends at Mr. John Lippert
of Khiva.
Mr. Meaty Willett of D.tshwood
ons in town au business ono day last
tv,ek.
Mr. John McPhee alto for the past
three months WAS in Regius, Mein has
ret timed home f.'r the 5%11 fpr.
Mt•. J. D. Hannon give a encial hop
to the young friends rf this place last
week,
George Moir. Pt. 1I.-Elzin Rowe -
cliffs., Frank .Jirrot. Mid. I't. 1, -
John IMn.all, 111101d Moir, Veer
uze Committee an 1,140 Mersin;. Mr.
Zurich
J. A. Martell. Teacher. town
Ilurke, of Ilrus=.: •, was In
town 4:1 11 week looking for .t loca-
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Iw KIad Yu Nero Always bled
Bears the
Signature of
the kitchen
economist
. tion to .+tart 1 barber "shop.
Mr. \Vin. Recker has rreturned
from his trip to Saskatchewan. 110
expects times in the west will be
dull for :1 while.
Mr. John Erb. of the Ilt•owsen line.
sustained suite .1 lass on Friday of
week before It st schen his smoke
house and apple dryil:.; house were
totally destIoyed by fire.
Mr. Ernest Giles has dispersed of
his farm to Simor, Dcitrich for e6,000
r. John Ilow•iid, of the 10th Con-
cession lied the misfort 0110 one day
lost week to ;et his ri;ht h n.l in
the zelr of .t 71raw cutter injuria;
that member in st0(111 a manner this
it was nereeetry to amputate three
of his finzcrs,
Much of the heft -over food you now
throw out can he tamed into deli-
cious dishes by the addition of a
little Bovril.
It gives warmed-over meats the
juiciness of the original cooeing.
It Os he rarength to soups
and gravies.
It gives a delicious, piquant flavor
to cold meats and hashes.
Every day you will find Bovril a help
and an economy in your kitchen.
Bovril conta;ns the essence, flat or
and nutrient Rubstsnce of the very
b'st beef. it gives strength and
nourishment to the invalid, and help-
fulness and economy to the crook.
All good grocers sell BOVRIL
1,
ADDRESSES ON 'AGI[IC(',LTI'JtAl.
SI'IIJEC'rs Al' WINTER FAllt,
GUELI'i1.
A number of intmortaltl subject/
11:1ve been decide I meet for discussion
at the co ' e Wi:iter Fair 'to be
hell at Guelph. The seesiott4 of .1d -
d104 -e4 it 411 conuno11Ce on Tucnday
ewen(rsz. Dee, 1(1(1,. and will contin-
ue lh101111i until Fr i(1:1y rnornin;,
December 13th.
The sexes=sty of good roues
throuzh the Province is reel"! 'Ping
considerably attention :it the pres-
ent t int... and a m=elon is bcin z de-
voted to (his <ubj,'et it which, ns
•11 1. \1 r. A. W. CamplA•11, (hood
It.. l Colima -Rimier for Ontario, be.
e:(•',••,(, Mr. 1). Ward Kine, of
elietouri, who is a ;owl roele ex-
pert end enlhusiaett and the origina-
tor of the Split Log Drnz, %sill be
present to disuse this mette'f. This
Is n subject in which every i10rsort
will be sufficiently interested to
procure all avail dile information es
to stow fhe x03141 in ly be improved.
Special atttyltion is beitt; ziven (o
addresses on the •F.coitomic.11 Peri•
inz of Different (tatees of- &ire
Stock. I neer ib.• coalitions prr•vail-
inz 1t Ilio prevent time. ,i discussion
on this-u1.Jrrt will prove very help-
ful to 111 feeders of live ~tock.
December - Discount - Sale - at.
ZWIOKER'S, CREDITON
10 per cent Discount allowed on
all Cash Purchases this Montle
We are daily receiving shipments and snaking prcl)atations for
the Xmas season. It will pay you to look through our large stock
before making your purchases. We have a choice stcck of
Fur and Fur Lined Coats, Robes, Collars, Ruffs
Muffs, Gauntlets, &c.
Which make suitable Xmas gifts. Now is the time to purchase your
clothing and save money, Our stock of Overcoats, Ment, and boys suits is
complete. We will be pleased to show you our line. See our beautiful line
Xmas China,Bohemian Glassware,Dinner Setts
We are closing out many lines of goods this month at low
Our Stock of Gr)ceries, Fruits etc. has arrived.
offering them at special prices
We want 10,000 Pounds of Dressed
prices,
We are
•
Poultry
this month for which we -will pay the Highest Market Price, Cash or
Trade. Bring in your Produce, Butter, Eggs and Apples,
Dutch Setts, &c.
A Ua11 Solicited.
CHAS. ZWICKER
Christmas is Never
Why not give yourself a present, one that will Look Well
Wear Well, and Last Well.
A Suit of Clothes or
An Overcoat
would be just the thing and something that would afford the wearer
comfort as well as the pleasure of knowing that he is dressed well.
We have the very latest cloths and patterns.
J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON
Crediton's Harness Shop
Three Wcck Till Xmas
-'1a-
100x..)..)1
M.AOel10i
oesie
f r
How would a pair of Mitts, pair of Blankets,
Set of Harness, or a nice Plush Rug do
for a Christmas Box.
When hunting for presents visit our store
We have a great many articles to show you
and may bo have something you are looking
for. Come in, no trouble to show you our
goods.
F. W. CLARK, - Crediton
e nt -
O e h, most t r .atl t 1
One the m ate t1
� 3
sirens...a or demonstrations, will be
given on the Friday morning, con-
sisting of a practical demonstra.
tion of breaking or training a horse
by Mr. D. Ward Kin;. Ai well as
VALUABLE MEDICAL
PRESCRIPTION
Recoromendad by a Well -know$
Toronto Doctor, Whose Lova
for Humanity is Greater than
His Prejudice Against Pro-
prietary Medicines.
The following very valuable pre-
scription, by an eminent and success-
ful physician, will be appreciated by
many who are suffering from la grippe,
cold, cough, pneumonia, or any throat,
lung or stomach trouble, or run-down
system, as it is a certain cure, and
will save many a doctor's bill. it is
almost a certain preventive as well :-
"When you fool that you are taking
gold or have chilly feeling or itching
in any part of tho body or head, or
feel soak, tired. dizzy, unfit for work,
pain in the head or bark of the nr-c,
do :int neglect these dangerous !ono,
toms, but send immediately to your
druggist and got a bottle of Psychine
(pronounced Si-kc..n), and prepare as
follows:
"Psychine, 2 teaspoonfuls.
'•Sherry, whisky or water, 2 tea-
spoonfuls. ..
"Choice of the latter can be made
according to the judgment an:! pro-
ference of the patient.
"Mix thoroughly and take regularly
before each meal and nt bedtime."
This prescription has been used in
thousands of Cases and has been so
universally ''iecessful that n number
of leading physicians rev,11larly pre-
scribe PRychin. in t!u'ir practice for
any of the above troubles, or any run-
down, wasting or conetitntional ditf-
cnity. it is the fleet reliable and
valuable home remedy. It tense lip
the entire system, giving n feeling of
yoi,thfulness and vigor. adding ma:1•-
years to the life of those who use it.
•• Years err, 1 ons almost a physical wreck en.t
wa. suffering 01th lung Ineublrs. Friends and
n, -I hl..t1 thmt,rht 1 awls notes Ret better. 1
lagan r.. d.-, err fnlwIt. 1r.n.,r fsllh In my
phystclsn, 1 resin -est In'.th(r 0110 ole ner•m-
mendesl the me 1.1 Irl'( I N E. 1I was..rprf•inv
ala wltth eeci 1 Inwl a Inside 0f ewe went 1 tc
abl.• to stten.l t0 r.,y L••ua(c..rk arsln. ¶here
aronil grnpWms r l ,+•nt9m 4I 11 at��l me now.
341.4 HENi1I(RSoN�hn. N.R
"1 hall t.rvn .•.aurin¢ (r' -m La nrlp4e. 11,
Innes ware weak and 1 ha.l s 0wugh, 11.11 Wyrbtns
wooed m`•',• M.
•M'R'BRAN.
+ rhesps4de, outs
Psychine can be prncitred Prem any
*tight at 150o. and $1.00. It is a very
being of practical value to I3er4010$
having hor)ci t
o (raid],
Lthis dem
Os,
titration will be of intore t to avery'1
one, and persons Bois; to Cillelpt1
should (remain over until Friday)
morning to see Mr. King and WA
plan of handling an un -broken horse.
Twoe . will s ane alto
�t II anso do: obeij ltA
eucstioni in connection with .the
horse industry, following the repdrt
of the 3peeial invo ligation Into the
horse industry of Ontario by. tbt1
Ontario Departm,nt of Agriculture.
A single fare passenger ratio hags
been arras ed over nil !Inas running
to Guelph, (rem December 4th. '10
13th. Inclusive, good to eeturn 7u1[t
to December 16111.
BALE REGISTER
\\'cdnesdy, Dec. 11th. (arm Istoo14
pfd implements, the property OIL (leo.
F'. Cn se, (Lot 132, Con. 1 torn s
'shag. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Friday December 20th 1907, an
auction sale of farm farm stock and
implements will be held on Lot 19,
Con. 1.1, Ifibbert, by Mr. 'Thome,
Cameron. Auctioneer also a farm its
the Township of llibbert containing
125 acres. Ed. Allen, Proprietor.
SAYS THIS IS BEST
A leading health journal in aaewer-
ing the question, " What is the hest
prescription to clean and purify the
I.1.0.1 prints in a recent issue the
following :
Fluid Extract Dandelion one ounce;
Comp• and S.latono, one ounce ;
('ompour l iylupSarsaparilla, four
.01111'(•(.
Shake well end use in teaspoonful
doses after anti a eel and at bedtime.
A well-kouwn i•!lysiciau states that
these are harmless vegetable ingre-
dients, which e,ni be obtained from
.1:15 g.a.•l prescription pharmacy.
This mixture will .lean the blood
of all i ipurities. in just n fcw days
the skin begins to clear of sores, 1rn1s
and pimples. It puts vigor and
energy into run-down debilitated
men sad women. For Inas,/
Sarsaparilla alone has born eonsid
a gaol blood medicine. But whl
it built up :eel nettle new blood t
impurities r' n. lined within anti
good aeemopli•ll. 1 was only tempot-
ery. Sarsapir.1'4 however, when
used in combdcation with Compound
Salatene awl Extract Dandelion,
works worehe . This combination
puts the kiln vs to work to filter
end sift out the waste platter, uric
acid, and other impurities that ramie
disease. .. it m %keg new blood and
relieves rheumatism) and lame back
end bin.l.ler 1r•.•ibdee.