Exter Times, 1910-06-23, Page 4HE EXETER TIME%, JUNE 23rd 1910.
PILES CURED at HOME
by New Absorption Method.
If 'volt fattier front bleeding,
Tile: DESTINY Ob' A Ctttt.0
\\ het a glorious work it is to bavc
a elotre In moulding the future of des-
titute and orphan boys and girls!!
itchil * blind or protruding
They come to the Children's Aid So -;i t ciety stunted, neglected and wnrp,d ,
i1cs, 5(•11(1 Inc ,our address, anti In body and soul, and it is the work 1
of the Society to place them in sur-
ruuudings of kindness and Christian
nature, %there they may develop they
high. •t pu:sibilily of their in 'tote. i
and become useful. honorable citizens
lo Ontario the Children's :Aid move..
meat has brightened and transformed
the lives of t huueaartds of forlorn ;
little ones -Rut not without the help,
of kindhearted people in the country
who have fre.e1y .opened their homes' __
to these children. The work in this 111:110N COUNTY COUNCIL
Province is now getting old enough to
show the finished product of i
child -saving and there are atony
young people doing this as well as' The 'Huron County Council meeting
could be possibly desired. ![ere teas held ill Goderich recently and the
is it beautiful incident tak(n' following are the toports .of several
frolu the record of the Child.' of the committees. It was decided to
ren's Ifonie Cincinnati, which 1, hold the next meeting in Ex ever the
have frequently visited ; .A boy w.t. first 'Tuesday in December.
born in 1865, and . brought to the Report v[ County Sanitarium
Childress Home when four years old.
A few weeks later he was placed The Special commit tee's !,•port can -
with a farmer, who with his wife , gained aur account of th4e action which
soon grew very fond of t he little fel-.t1Rtt the committer) had taken in the
low. Ile was regularly visited and ' matter of establishing a s•Init:trium
his progress observed by the Chi& for consumptives ill the county. At
ren's home, until he became of ng.',i the last meeting of the council a let -
Then the farmer paid him $200, and ter was read stating &hat the Outer -
the young man went forth to make • io Government tvoutd inike a grant
his own way. .lie worked hard, sav-; of $100(I towards the build/rig and
ed money. married, prospered. Mean- , equipment of n county nanitarium
time the old people became involved and '3 per week for each patient in
in debt ; and in the "hard tine n. such institution. in part, the con -
alit tee's report on K hc' 'manse acs as
their home and farm had to be sold m• it
On Dlareb the Sth. the coral•
to satisfy a ruortgage. It was not mit tee had n meeting at (Clinton.
heuntil the last moment that the fosh r Councillor Lamont was appointed
the
son auctioncof this but be attend,
t h _ •) chairman. Dr. Bruce Smith. Govern -
sale and purchasedininspector. was present and gave
limn himself. The old people nee, r information concerning the estab-
removed from their home„ but cor.- li+hment of a sanitarium, The com-
ttinued to reside there - in peace ant rnftto�• tt es led to believe that sail -
plying
N (i Parker of Crediton is sup. 1plenty, lovingly sheltered by the 1 c e_., tt, 1 1e ;,t to b be derived from
plying at the Bank of Cotuuierce. Mr whom they had "taken to raise: ' l ) 11. I ., r a• ttt s and private l from
Hewlett. of the slat!, is holidaying at When visited by an agent of the The County wouln be required to
ei
Itis heave in Rockwood. Ilome they send with affection and make ftp any deficit a rhe rumen t t
Rey mark Turnbull, 'team of of St pride that the lad had never given make roses of the institute. The e-.�1
George's Church, ode icll, will con- ttlookthimtintose otheir rhearts and homthe day e p''r patient would be $1 a day. incl . 1 -
duet the services iu Trivia Memorial ing all ex{xuscs except nu die ,1
This is a simple story but is it
Church next Sabbath. Rev D \V al trmdancc, A head nurse would 1.
Collins will preach at Godericl►, not radient with beauty 1 Gratitude employed and an additional nurse for ,
is not always manifested in so strike every fife patients. Resides .%
Ernest lowers, son of \', Rivers, elme
has successful) assed all Ins exams tug a manner, but all who take part tvotild be required to do t he general
y P in this work and do justly by the work. A sufficient arca of land is
in the Technical School. Buffalo. child may rest assured that no good required for the .rection u[ amain
He will go to Troy College at the deed ie ever lost b:tt in due Limo J:ibail/ling and to allow for !hacks, and
opening terve to Th
complete his course will bear abundant fruit. J. J. Kelso
il engineer. , perhaps a garden. The Connuittee
and
as Toronto. suet again in Clinton. on April 7th.
i:i. c f 1:dtvarl "II' Mr.en1)r. Callow.. of•Coderich. n is present
we,. 1:,.n,.., u: i.s •leer. fs agent for 'ELECTRIC RAILROAD TO PASS and showed that the doctors iu the
th• •,bot • work: author, J. Castell TifItOCGII EXETER county were almost ernatainons in
Mei: a-. Th • tori! contains 500 pages
Q will tell y„u bout' to cure your+
Zell at home by the absorption
ltreattilent ; and will also send
ionic of this borne treatment
lfree for trial, with: references
{i rola yottr own locality if re.
*Vested:. Iinincdiate relief and
ljj)e'rfJlatient cure ;fissured: Sorin
110 money, btlt tell otliers DE
Ms offer., \\'rite to=day to Mrs
11:7 Snttttners, Dox 8,1r Windsor,
befit:
iROOSEVEL'1' 11011E AGAIN
The greatest welcome, ever given
'to a private citizen was given Theo.
Clore Roosevelt on his arrival in N,w
;York after an absence of fifte.•n
'months and travelling more than 2-1,-
000 miles. Along the water front.
thous ds and thousands of {senoras
were aathercd to watch the 15 -mile
water parade. Among the first to
meet him was his family. The recep-
tion tendered him touched his heart
and he laughed like a boy and wept
unashanleet, The Republican ex -Pres•
Ident had every reason to feel that
h: has a place in t he hearts of his
country inen.
Locals
You will Lind relief in Zp 1-Buk !
It eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
'ease. Perseverance, with Zam-
Buk, means cure. Why not prove
this ? 4!I Urupyi.ra and blurts. -
box. •
•
9oo )Russ
-. 1 heir opinion t hat a county ant iith,<ttnt
Pereeo t,. -i, ;io to secure the work The St. Marys and Western Qatar- is needed and that a large number
seir. lot the:r orders with hila. io Railway Company propose petition- of people in t he county are suffering
To get relief from indigeation.bil- fn;.; the Council of the City of Strati- from tuberculosis. On June 2nd the
1ousness, constipation or torpid liver ford for the iseee of a street rail- members of the committee met in
tt•Ithout disturbing the stomach or wav franchise. for 25 years. They en \Winghana and went to Brussels. Sea -
purging the bootie, take a few doses gage to secure a charter as the fort h. Exeter, Clinton and tiodericb.
of Carter's Little Liver Pills they Stratford Railway Company by order •utd inspected properties tt Inch were
will t' • • you, of the lieuteneot-governor-in-gown- deemed suitabltt for a site. It was
A toe,ei ;pro:nerd a prize for the dei. followed by a special act of the recommended tbat should n eanitar-
b_-: easw,.r to tN' cern:ndrum "Why (57:'-'10 Legislature at the next acs- icon be est ablftilnd it should he man -
is a women like a .. news p' i a :r" it is claimed thnt the Ht,l aged by a local board of , directors Tb l'r:z wee won by -t woman in 7 : t., and W. O. have bonuses, Gov.i with t wo or three representatives ap-
Okiahonot, who sent in .the following' ,7:•,. rat and municipal. for about pointed by the council, or members
•'Ilecause every man should have In: 1'10•000 a mile for an intended line of the council. An estimate tb[ the
of his ores artl not run after his b•.•tw en St. JItry-s and Exner, and' cost of such an institution was placed
Q.,shb�r•s have made bonding arrangements for at upwards of $10000. -
9
Special serwi(es are this week Letn the conarectlon of the Stretford'Ilouse of Refuge.
M' g .etre ,t it tilwey sy tern as well as the i TI,,.e o[ refuge commit tee in ft.
mfrom conducted in the raven Presbyterian tine from 5t rat ford and Exeter, and rhouse
t f to the house of refute:
church by fire young en froKnox, thence to Laker Huron. It is pro-,{ua
� at Iterlon found the building and
college, Services are being held in case(] to band en electric line from 11
the morning commencing rat nine Stratford to St. Mares, also from al eulpmcnt in fir. t claass condition.
o'clock and in the evening at eight. On j,;nction point at or near Nicole Mills Th�� fand t he'e in grott Ing crops ood gar of
cult tva-
ad•
Tuesday morning they addressed the at the juncture of the Avon and the' ranc,,d. F.ntir' satisfaction with the
school and the scholars were delighted Thew.es, about. 2 3-4 miles from lit.
management tong expressed and t It
With the addresses and singing. Marys corporation Balite. to Exeter,' committee considered that the in.- -
DO11JNuN I)AV .1T CENTRALIA, end to a point westerly on Lakettit ion was economically and efficient
yromis_= tob• one cf unuasual at tree- Huron. An hourly !'•mice is to bet ly managed. The average cost per
tion One year. A cnttple of base -ball given between Stratford and at.! week is 91 3-1 cents for an average of
match -. and a long and varied bill M.irys. and a two-hour service to' ninety inmates. This is considered
of sport.. ere b ing arranged for and EN: t. r. The company propose to use, an extra good record on examination
thy different committees are work. N.ieera potter on their system, tak•!of t he 4I.,I.IStIC5 o[ 1909 for Ontario,
in, leo 1 to reike• the celebration one ins it from thecity station for their, wt„,.!,the rate for the county
i1outlyingi t
. r ia 1 for II t n
Straw!) '1system n
h •r v:r a 11. tr c c1 , : � h b 1 rad and Durham
of t h y , ho . ort um cr a •in
an 1 it t ern in eh,lndence will be arranged by the. hydro -electric pots-., , at $L85 per heck for an ar-
provid,'I t,) th ladies of ttic er commission. The following rpt , of seventy inmates, Huron
church tenni leer six p. tn. Marys and district gentlemen ecu .t.t) rate is th /lone+t in Ontario.
In tie ' t. raise grand con- stitetc th • board of directors: -•a, {,resent their are .85 inmates, 1111
e, r: tt el e civ ri by the ladies Aid. Mes-rs. T. 0. Robson. 11. L. Itioc. of whom .ecru to he clean. well fed
M
ii:c:: /etre.:t, Mi -s Eliott, Tor- Utvid Donis and Arch Baird. and fairy' well cto be :d. Th. \West•
onto. Mi.. t;r••grry. \\•indsor. grad• r .hall property, at Edgmondville.
ua••• of th.• U. troit School of Exprea• r't)UTil HURONl'Alt?11:R el 1\aTi whish sees taken ovtr by the county
site. : I '.1i-- White. violinist and TUTN for the tnaintrnance of Mr+. \Wcst•i
ori r.:- Of th • 5 lfort1. Met hornet ')'he anneal meeting of the !iouth 01111. has been sold to Mr. 11. E. Ten-
ch,.•ca h t b••••n • lie Leed for the oc• ilt.ron Farmers irstut•• was held in all. of Tuekeretnith, for _$1_5. The
c1 -i .1, :I 1 , fir -o else+ progremtne lid ruAii last week Tar reporter of suttee of X533 from John Vickers and
Is • .: -el. \dmf --ion to ground. the officers showed a fairly 1'never- te100 from Mrs. Cottle. both 'mulles.
ar.'1 25 c11. for adults child• eels year. It commenced wit hab,alance he ve been received on their ma int en•
O r • ('one •rt tickets 25 and of oter set) on to wrong sidle and :ince : ecuunt, remelt help is Irony
15 c• . 17 :. • r...-- the greet treat tens closed with a email surplus fm
needed at the bonse of refuge. .1s•
of 11 r• ) r the treasury. The institute meeting .is( Ince brie been advertised for ,hut
•sear hood leen f. rte teed ;t• none has been obtain --d. Regarding
DASH \W001) ;, , ,1 e'er .•seemed to , I;cit much in- the letter roc. heed from R. N. Duff,
^• 1 -t from thuse w ho attended. It of Blue v.1 •. referring to thy• nese 21It
'•1•. - 1i~ e, .\•1 . • . , 'I eid'd to hold the regular in• couim,itted by a 1.an now in jail upon
•tt red 1 the w 'l l;n:r of �,1,. -1 t : , 1 ree for the reason at It. b cci Nunn. an imbecile. it tray r o -
et r t, I'• : /. : : Ir ::'i 1 :.i .her as formcly sup- commended that she b• left in the
1 v. r e .' ... e 1 2.• .t 1 • :t 1 111.1 be 31.1d at hands of the Reeve of .Morrie. in
guar ., IIIr. 1': c 1 ri. •! n .1 Fr:^ler• l'oehwo:d which to::\\ship the ei.ltg.. of 1.::c•
on '1 . „ 1 ,.: - ,. 1. Teck'!- reale i+ partly siteet ed.
II. - - . , i. I :,..I t. t.- ., r ;: r sere rill; COC'N71 1:\GINEi:It.. IIE
11 e. I 1 '. , '1 ,r illoe'.11 I'. 1 •. -, : ,lube, T. Mil' • '1.. I: .ch n 1., •:, . ,•. , I ',n. 1 -burl,'. .t1I I:. 1'h11'i; Ex. D. Patterson. county engineer, r:-
ported th it a f.ov s moll w 2shout.
,;( a t: .72222. . '11 r , } ever t ;1 ' :,1 tr'a.ur'r- 'rhe• 11e1'11 the only te•s1,11' of the eprir,
uc !: 7
. n r,tu. , , 14 r n.,tn1 ' Ishin. '.lens;'' u re iJgoint..(1
•
tobn Mel•:,,„n. \\, \\, ('nn„•r., )t. iresh••ts. As 1 h eeilrs t tairline cI,
h her • 1 r• . 1 ' . n . 1 - . , v • . 1
I b n• :; b r „ i, I . ',molten. U. It. 11c\:utghton, 1\'. U. approach to the Exeter bridge were
' I ur. sr and 1\' Murdock beginning to deciy, a concrete re -
o Nt:uu1.•t � 1
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11, -
u• t
La -1• • e 1.
Th 1 . P.
\1ut tee .1 •11022. tts. It. i:ar'llnor. C1131.12.4, ,d o[ 11,tt ,. 1..:. '• et. .ith. John !Mori,tn. Jahnl(ow•
John Geiger, \1 I'nrlh:il, jr, taining wall to suetaut the api•ro::eh
t 1.1w4-11 1 , 1\'i'1••rl. and 11, limit teas recommended to be .erected. The
. r ,2, t Ilogg:0'110 E. J. Jloffatt, AV, ehairraan of the road and bridge coin -
.
John Lo:o, W. ?Inrlock 10,t 1e•. for 1 be county of Perth wase
J, Nhapton. Stephen, 14, rust at the Ilcniryn bridge on April
r.:serfs :end T. it. Carling. J:xeter: 20th, to examine the structure. It
t 2
teas decided that a new bridge should
t.,• erect rl each county to pay half
it Co-:. .1 n1ut,7 r of small bridge.
1ee1.• r, entun,'•nd •t lu b.- ereted: One
at KIM id on t • L-Ik • Shore road:
on- . n 11: 1„ •: 0 1 , r t of Ashfield and
\\reef \'. ,e..n, h. .nether on .the
boundary ..t 111.11• 71 awl ?ici<tl;op.
.n l snot h 1 tin Ili hoen•lary of .M- r•
tie and :,lc i.lop, A ernali bri0uc
south of V. inghein ehuvld b' erect,
22 the spas.: filled in.
i ot'NTV IRATE
The equalized ns''•s•lu.•nt. of tri
county is $12,501. 0t). and the trees
rarer s ( et invited ,;•••nditnre ie 573,•
172.11 and 11., • mated
$9,120.01, I. at It., • balance of
"I •n 1. i 1 for. Thi; ui1.
''n' and on 12• If
1221:1.; 011 t li. duiree for the pi ► ;rl
year.
t,vfut tio: • r t.. 1 i,r s r 1 f:. 2reI .t. `.titch II, 1-s1mine tt,
G tr. y {..n, 1 ire: 'IBI.. .c. .l,'. t L'. h)n,1. Ir., T.
lot, l t r .b r 1 ,.1 21. n• ui ' ` t'' • ' • • `•icl.a}. ;t. ?icKny,
the tie i 1, u 1 7 i0:1(i(0o1, ((tet r !'•idol
u( r1, Hare, eat. Co:.:, `:.., •. I.. James I'atter•nn and
sere )nn II • gailt. i, •141. It,ns:tll ; %I.1". Me-
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..11•6111.01111V .1•110MINIE•11.4011111
Why Take Alcohol?
Are you thin, palc, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and
strength? 'i'hen your digestion must he poor, your blood
thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative.
You need Aycr's Sarsaparilia, the only Sarsaparilla entirely
free from alcohol. ‘Ve believe your doctor would endorse
these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him
and find out. Follow his advice. J. C. Auer CO., Er;we•ri: At/at,.
The endorsement of your doctor wi I certainly greatly increase your t (ilidew( in Ayer's
P111s as a family laxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor abort
0
Chi.lciren Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
STU
A\'cgctablc Pr:paratiotl fur As -
the food and etc); ul.i-
1iing the Stowtti:ly andlkov.eiN f
•
Promos Digestion,Ch erfttl-
IIe5S.uul ilesi.Contalns neither
Opnun ?torphinc nor Hintaal.
iloT NAILCOTIG.
!.1(t,y ✓Old IIrS(Iwzz Jfir.we
!tuw,•.t:w Sud -
•t1, .ret.nr •
R.ntd4 .fib -
.4nifr JS•, e
Jim:mint
JnG✓tiewetela •
Sugar .
kta✓y.•ue I&az-7
Aperfccl Remedy forC,onsiipa-
tion, Sour Slornach,DiatriiOca,
%Volans ,Convulsions Feverislt-
ticss and Loss OF SLEET'
Tac Simile Signature . 1
aft r ;.
NEW YORK.
CASTORI
For Infante and Children!.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
LAACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
•
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tn./ cswTau aorn55. R :w 5055
CASTORIA
5'
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HOME-MADE MEDICINE
Said to Relieve Kidney Trouble
and Rheumatism
One ounce Fluid Extract Dande
lion r
One ounce Compound Salatone ;
Four ounces Compote:d Syrup
Sarsaparilla ;
Mixed and taken in teaspoonful
doses after nteals and at bedtime, is
stated by a prominent physician to
giro most excellent remits in kidney
or urinary afflictions. and also in
rheumatism and sciatica. The mit-
ture opens the clogged pores of the
kidneys, flue assisting than in their
work of filtering all waste and poiau,
our matter from the blood, and expels
theso in tho urine. To allow Rib
i.oisonous matter to remain meant
that it will settle in the muscular
tissues or joints, and cause the untold
misery known u rheumatism.
The mixture is composed of harm-
less vegetable ingredients which can
be curchaud at any good drug store,
and mixed at home.
Anyone suffering from any of these
afflictions will no 1loabt 1 e pleased to
learn of so simple and highly reeom
mended remedy.
•••�•••••••••N••••
YjOU[t CHANCE TiIIP I'OR A HOLIDAY
Return tick:'tn rat piirlgic fare tela
h:• wined by the Grand fr::nk ltt:i•
nay System account of ' Domt0io:tand if you want Graining, 1 IOIISC
Day". between 111 station:. i 1 Canada and Sign fainting, 1 cttcrinl;,
also to Detroit and fort Huron. Michel Show Card Writing w e do it, in
Niagara i•'ai.s end Buffalo. • N. Y '
Gold going Jun -e 30th and .tory [et which fine we do nothing but the
Return limit Ju.y 4th. 1910. Sccure best work•
ticket+ from any Grana Trtak Agent.
Teacher Wanted.
School Teacher wanted for School
Section No. 1. Stephen, duties to com-
mence in August. Apply 'stating sal-
ary and qualiflcationato
T. J. AMY, Crediton Ont.
8-0-1 m.p.
50 -Acre Farm for Sale
South half Lot 17, Concession 4, L
1. S., Tuckersmitb. First-class land
for pasture or grain, 3 acres bush,
never failing web, good frame hoose
with stone cellar and cement floor,
surrounded by wind -break of spruce
trees, also an orchard of apples, pears
plums and small fruits, Targe hank
barn with stone foundation.
This choice property is situated five
miles from Seaford' and three :riles
front Kippen, convenient to school and
churches. Possession in the fall. For
further particulars apply to
Mrs. Wru,l I'toudfoot, Kipren, Ont.
((r to
I'hue. Cameron, Auctioneer,
Farquhar, Out.
GRAINING
r
N
PAPERNA (,IN(, '4
iiiModer
ONF,Y TO LOAN
HOUSEand Mode' • have unlimited private funds tor iamb
Manilla( tdeed by DICKSONR CARLING
I
N6raMtup000ntefraem or village imperil a1
IaM
SIG•
N PAINTINGHarveyBros.
Ewer
At this particular season you
tt ill need the house decorated.
painted or some paper hanging
done .
Times Went Column
TEACHEIR:WANTED
Alak- 'Teacher with 'second class uro-
fess.ona' certificate for S. y. No. 3
Stephen. Duties to commence ,1-• Aug.
,t. Apply to
JOHN 3'ItE87.CATOR,
11 Sec -Tress, Exeter 1'.
Iron Poste
For Sale
Jlrick house in'Exeter woderata
size, in good repair. Well situated on
one at the best streets in 'the vi31agt't
Good lawn gardiu and stable. Apply
at cites to
0. GLADMAN R. s-rAxlluaYl
8larrist crs, Exeter. 5.19-tr.
Residence for Sale
We offer by private Bale nue of the
choicest residence properties in Exe-
ter, Moderato Oise. good repair. con-
veuient location. Good stable and
garden. Apply at once. (Badman 8d
Htanbury 3.3tG
In order to close out our Stock
of iron Posts we have reduced
the price from 25 cents to
18 Cents
IRON BRACES
Iron Pipe Braces all lengths at
5 Cents a Root
We will take in Exchange IIorse-
hair, Rubbers, Iron, Copper,
13rass & Wool Pickings
for which we will
the Highest
Price.
M. JACKSON'S
MAIN ST. EXETER
Flour & Feed
All Good Kinds of
FLOUR and FEED
kept on Hand
Bran end Shorts sold by
the Ton.
Wheat taken in exchange for
Flour an(1 Oats taken in
exchange for Oatlneal.
W. Rivers
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
11111WeeMWOMIWsammonatimiesemeemst
..-,
FLOUR
syousis si 111e Nolld Ver
HOMESTEAD_ Rtlo t: LATIOii[i,
Any person who is the sole head
of a family, or any male over ilk
scotoui of available Dominion land IN
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta►
The applicant must appear in person
at the Dominion Lands Agenoy •r
Sub-agc.noy for the diatriot. Entry W
proxy may be had at the agency, of
certain conditions, by father. moths
son, daughter, brother, or sister of
intending homesteader.
Duties: -Six months residence upon
and cultivation of the land in wok
of three years. A (homesteader may
live within nine miles of ,his homier
stead on a 'farm of at least 80 acre*
solely owned and occupied by him or
his father, mother, eon, dauthter.
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homest.eadda
in good standing may pre-empt s
quarter section alongside his born`•,
stead. Price $3. per acre. Duties -e
Must resido six months ineaoh of sir
years from date of homet'tead entry
(including the tittle required to earo
homestead patent) and oultivtae
fifty scree extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted
his hotnestead right and cannot ob.
tain a pre-emption may take a pur-
chased homestead in certain districts
Prtoe $3. per acre. Duties. -Mast
reside six months in each of three
years, cultivate fifty acres and ere•/
a house worth $300.0
w. w. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the nterlor
N. B, -Unauthorized pnbllcstion oh;
ment wtu not be paid for
Ts B. CARL/NO. Life. Accident. Fire and mate.
ones Insurance. also Collecting Account,.
872.1 Auetioneeriog,
DR. O. F. ROULSTON,
L. D. S.: D. D. S.'
Honor graduate of Toronto1University
DENTIST
OFFICE: -Over Dickson' & CarlinRs
Law Offices, Exeter.
t'tiONP. r•.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFI .R)OONO
'nit. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D
D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over (Badmen & Stanbuty
Main street- ExKTr u,
vimomiNINAINNS
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0
LI • P. S„ Graduate Victoria U
TWO TO ONE
you can't make biscuit out of corn-
meal nor Jonnny cake from flour. For
all-round Good linking it requires
BEST MILi.1-:D FLOUR
We have it it's the cook's delight -
And is always reliable. Don't use any
other There's none better it's the best
People tell us the) never used flour
equal to
remelt y. office and reeideuence. Dominion
GabOr5t017• Exeter
Aaaoclate Coroner of Heron.
TZ R. Bright, M. D„ M . C. P. and
+i08., Honor Graduate Toronto Un-
iversity. Two years rehideut physician
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office
and residence,
t Dr. Autos',
rld
stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
We Do It and Do It Right
Give Us a Trial
Notice to Justices and
Magistrates
The 1't.' trio Soo .2 •i for 1910 have
been r, wed by t- for (1151ribution
and in , be obeli. 1 by .Justice's of
the Ileac • and 11 . tr:.te., (:no:t ap-
plication at my nfi • •.
• Gad:'rieb. O: h
C. SEAGEI1.
e-6-2 Clerk of tb • Peace iluron.
GO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
PATENTS
TRADE MARDI
DEMONS
COPYRIGI4TS &C.
Aaye-e scnil(na a sketch r.,-.,1 ,i , r'rtl•,n m5y
enle5ltfA.rortain (4100111,m roe whether an
InrenlN nn ereear,lr Dpatan)pQ t, ( mmunh'A•
llnnaet Melly rnneanntl,et. gatincoSit on Patents
Pstg. rrrn 1.td?.t 5 •eery to/f ere r,rlt 5 JrnMn15.
l'n1M.15 talion 4 ,r"uith T1,,,.a A (1. receive
!eget it nonce. /mahout Charge, lathe
.Hmerican.
A hmd24- 7 sly Illuaral.-1 werhly. rwrOff
•+l !n-
t�u1alettel of n•,y a'',en(n5n j •ort. tl. !siert. foe
('.masa,/t„ e a rear posted.: 524115144 t'td.l by
511 new•leslea5
MUN( & Co2 Newtt.york
Gdroet fluoOO2
EXETER. ONT.
COLON EL GRAHAM
No. 12103 (9255)
Co:onel Graham will tcontinne th.-
route this season ins follows: Monday
biay 0th, will!leave hie own stable and
proceed cost to tThos. .Venmer's Tor
noon then north ,to ('bio-lhurst and
civet to (Geo. t\V. Wrens Tor .night.
Tuesday wee( to Mele•an's tomer.
theft north to \\'m. llogarth's for noon
then west by way of Kippen Road to
Jame+ McGregor'* corner. ,then north
1 1.1 filet then ,w•('At and south to
Robert Cooper's for night. Wednes-
day. to 1(ruce(icld. 'Kiser's [Back-
snt.th shop for tloon; thence to Varna
for night inhere h.• will remain until
Thursday afternoon. 'Thursday after-
noon south to llills,treen. east half
mi -e to will. Levo', for nigh:. Fri-
day to 1111; sgtt, 11.:tooth to 'Zurich ltd.
west to Johnston's 'Hotel for noon and
will remain unci! :tietlydn)' mornin,!.
8a, tordny twit to,Jas. Greens for noon
then to his ,ottn stable where he ts-J1
1rvnain until the following Monday
niornin,r. Thk route trill .he contin-
fued thro1,rhnit 1he1%ea+oft hcrlth and
twcath r p,rrn�ltuti;.
T, J. J)h:ltl; (ti I?. (JEM . OLGIl
Proprietor,. F. il,•ngounb• Mao.
N••Nl1111111MM:vy, m'relates, noitolteore Notarise, noes arsons
Bas Cm
ommlasl,er•, tls
ollcttore for the /1011000
H1 Manure Litters 1"'k� k`° to
YOaey [.own w0 towsst rause of la0aess!•
its
Beatty Bros.' Feed
and Litter Carriers
Overhead Conveyors.
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & Stanchions
can be installed as cheap
as lumber and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
Binder
These tihlee things Ale Brea
labor -savers for farmers and
necessities Cn a farm
For sale by
W. T. Gillespie
I'ho a
Exeter. Ont. 1
550
01144
01P1CS,--MAIN STREET, I<ZJITILR.
, a. CARLINO R A. L. e, D1Q/Or)
:1ON EY 1'0 LOAN.
We hate w large stnount of prtvate, teats
flan On form and village propenes, al Ie1rr11a
Interest.
0I.ADJiAN & r TANHUIIY
7l.srrt.t.er. Solicitor+. 111 sin BL:EaeM(•
_MUN /'Y1'OLOAN
On Faro, and 101tage Propeatieg at low est Well O'
Interest. Improted and other Nortl,5(0 Lan (la and,
Town Lot• for sale. Roney to loan on such property
ERNEST ELLIOT.
f Cowieyam ea, etc Office, Main St. Exeter
Shorthorn Bulls
a,y pti•seul offering is four choice
young hulls ready for service. got by
(.'oiNT tivr.v.tNcs 1:W1)001 and out of
good milking Danis. All registered.
Apply to JOHN ELVER, Itensall 1'.
♦..0..0..0.000......4....• O„ or on Lot Ili, ('tui. flay.
�•.....................�.�. The Usb
erne and Ribbert
The "Times' and Toronto Weekly farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
(:lobe to new snhscribers from now
till Jany. 1st, 1911 for 35 cents. ante ompanu
1'ho •'1•intes" fnd Toronto 'Weekly Head Offlco. Farquhar, Ont-
(:iot,n to new shbeerihers from now
till Jan, 1st 1911 for 35 c..•nts.
The "Times" and Toronto \Weekly
':lobe to new snbecribere from now
i'I Jany. let, 1911 for 35 colt...
The "Tiniest' and Toronto weekly
till Jany. ist, 1911 for 35 cents.
The "Time•!' and 'rnronto Weekly
(globe to new subscribers from now
till Jany. 1st. 1911 for 35 c-•nt•,
The "Tinn•a' and Toronto Weekly
Globe to new rubseribers from now
till .limy. tat, 1911 for 35 cent•-,
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President. .1. I'. It t'ssEL1,
Vice -Pres.. tV 11. ROY
i)IRKI,"!01(8,
110111'. NORRRIS.
THOS. RYA\
\V?I. iI(tOCK,
it01tT. (iAltilfll•:It,
A(1 iMNTH,
JOHN EMERY. Exeter. agent he
Osborne and Airldulph.
OLIVER IHAIIII(M, Munrot a %
for Hibbert, frullarton and Logan.
Stitt fa.
Dublin.
\Wincheleca.
Far other.
„PORN CAMI'.BELb -a
Socy.Treas. Farquhar
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