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Exeter Times, 1904-9-29, Page 5;TN g T Sugar-cocted, easy tre wtig, P yeVs? sirQ, I s mild in action. . They cure 1 AO A sick -headache. '1,:,=10;* constipation, billousness, Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE gbeautitalbrownorriablac U k? se r1371 QM 40 MOIR= OSP IL r.stusecoaxn/PS.11148. MEDICAL JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. . P. Se Graduate Victoria Uni- vossity, °ince and. residenence. Dominion Laboratory, ENeses, DENT.A.14 1-1 DIIN..21.1.4e D. s. 1). InS„Tionor titraduate of Terouto Cnivet'sitY. Dentist Teeth extracted wittiont pain or hadafter arrests, °Mee in Fans sen's block. West side of Main treekc-Exeter. D.A. ANDERSON, (0, D. 5,10,S, DENTIST. 'Donor Graduate, of tho Teronts. University tario,with lioeore Also Post- oat° of cago D anAl Royal Cottage of Dental Ryeons of Ou GlOamn ot Prosthetio Dennis (with honorable:mention, EvcrYtinsig known to the Dental Progessien done in thi., oflice. Dridge work, crowoo. JurninuM, gold and, vulcanite plates an done in LIZ e neatest, metiner possiele. A nerfeetis, Itarmiesa anaestnetic osed for painless CUM - Office one door south of Darling 13res store )nxeWr. Ont. Mal:MANDE, VEON Y TO LOAN ierirEtte funds to loan oil Fano property And one Wilt per cent, BliNES'n EYiTJIO ONEY TO LOAN' WQ bAve unlimited private, foods for brve4 ' °aquae farm or village Property al IONPOA WS et interose DIGIC8ON & CABLING- Raeter. SoranonN nuituAm nuLLs for isalm-The uodoneignedbas for sale a ntsreher of up-to-date thor- ough bred Short 1-lorn Bnils. 'rimy arc of the low $et thi,ck blocky tYPe and choice breeding. Wii1 be sold reasonable, inspection invited. Ap- PIY 'on lit 16, PPD. '144 'gay, or jolio Elder, klensail, P. 0, NoTiovi TO OBEDITORb ONEY TO LOAN. We have ahoctss usenet of Prtvate funds to osu co farm au yillsgelgePertaeiat1pwate4 ofloterrA 0.1.A.DMAN $4 =NUBBY arrieteri eolicitors, hialeSt, Nee T1CKSON & CARLI Vearlatereeolteltone Note* v Commissioners. Rolietten: or t BaulreEte. Sleety toLoan, at lowest rat ara otinterost. OPOICS;--efAIN STAREee EXETER. RYAS* r. Lat.INCKSON A. C. RAMSAY, Reaor Graduate Ontario vowelise lege ; elonorarKe'enow ta Ontario reter1 °MOE ne door south of Town Bail =Sink:NUE tiece04 house north oi Pres- beterian chureb, In the matter of the Estate of John Ford, tete of the Township of Stephen, in tee County of lfurou Farmer decesedd. NoJ4o s herolay given pursuant to "The xevised statues of Ontarie"' 1.07, at all crediters and others beetiag claims against the estate of the said John Fords, who died on or aboet the 30th day of jnly, A, D., 1904, ere required, en or before tbe 15th day of Cletolaer, 1904, le seed bY Post prepaid or deliver to Kerinetb Goodman oi the town of rarkbut.in tins county of iliriddiesex, solicitor for the administrator of tbe said. es - tato tbeir Vitristian aod surnamee, tttleressee end deecriptious, the full ertioulars of their ohtims, tbe stato t of their account and the n*'. of tee security, if any 4 beld, by cm. Alla further take nOtoo teat ter such leer meritioned date. tbe said a4minietrotor will preceed to distributo the as3ats of the deceased ong the partice entitled thereto, tavirig regard only to tbe claims of which he 0411 tben have notice end that the said administrator net bo liable for OA tiaid assota or any part tbereof to any peewee or per- sons of whose cleim notice shall net have been received by Wm at the time of atoll, distribution at Parltbill. Dated ate 10th day of Sept., 1901. ALEXANDER WATSON, Administretor. TIT GOODMAN alb solicitor. The Exeter Times THURSDAY,SEPTEMBEll 29411901 Thirty.,Five Years Ago From on 014 Resident of Olen Editor zcetm-BeinPeople are learning that eon, er Timg iA . , 4, Exeter after an absence Of is a curable disease. P El B It 29th 1904, t :444•40***014.4,40+4,4,4,44444,444440•••••••.:4404444440•••••••••••••••••************* 4 CO 11tt 11 m p" 01111 ' : 004404100000404404444.400040044444444044444444444444444" 44444444.44400044000400 1 0 40 .4 : r*.*.4P*4.04V:04:04V*.0+:04:074>404V40.4:4p4t>470.4474.4.4.4.44444.4.4.::::...e:::::::::..:::.+:i i ^ I The only kind of consump.. t 3 .'') . * -,,,.....,.......,.., * tion to fear is neglected consumption." where about 35 years, and $eeing the it is neglected constimption treinendons changes since then. I fi- bl tboogb,t I would write yoo a letter ito,34 is SO 0 .ert anoura e. letting the preetsot-day Exeterttea know something of these 4ays, I# At the faintest susnicion of wed to nye vrancw.val, was, 4' Consumption get a bottle of knew .almost everyettnn,orailti stgeancis! SCOtt'S EII11.161011 and begin clerk in Logie's g town and Ex.eter then, , Vranols- regular doses. town W0.4 a brisk little plane, AUs; 4 The use of Scotts Emulsion IA Qr business waS dene there then. ere were three gencral stores, Ver - .'t Brabison's Foundry, two grist at once, has, in thousands oi • + mins, a fino carding mill. to, sew cases, turned the balance la .... • ... Men's Raincoat .. 4, .. • . 4,4. .. • .. 4 • .. ...: s • . .,›,r). . . 4+ 4* 40 « 4 44 2 • * • • • • • ** • • ••0* • • • • • ,.., • • and Waterproofs ... 4* 4 4* • 4* 4 4* * 4 • et* 40 4* 40 4 . + • . <0* 40 . G • . . • ilk. . 4 * 4. • 4 * 40 40 40 40 4 • $7.50 Water Coat for $5,00 4 4 . IVien's grey covert cloth Waterproof Coats, impotted English make, obecked linings sewn SCOILls, full square backs, side pockets, premier make at only $.00. mill, two general blatahsoaitli stoma fsvos. a health. Ad wan 'fac".• tories, two boot and '- "" 4, •s.,,. 4> 4,4 shoe amps, 61111110 team:Y. One -large Neglected consumption does • • .. * *4, hotel 4oing a great busenese. ooc , h s tt, E a 2 ** turning' factory, contractors, end sion is. + .. Armstrong's tannery. People used 4 4.. ealoost o„ eotoseleary surgeon, elm not emst w were CO S mu L- Emul- 4+4 while it * 4.**: 4• • • - 4 *. •* • • *• :4* •40* • • to come tett Or fifteen miles from the East and o -es t Eeerer, in to tbose two big grist mina and it 'brought a big bu.einese to Fran- cistowo, trete the west and nortb and kast, People ueed to come 10 EzAter from a on distOnee, there vas no toWn near Exeter Own. I Poked. Illy friend where till the people, weve ebat reelded, hero them 110 told me that Wm. Hoskine and Dun - an McKee were the only two left. tee 4 I would seppcsee Altera wore two ndred petiole living hero then. I walked down 'to Mr. Donell's mill race end on down to the mill -ail "OnA,. only st tow stones and bricks ol wbat was ouce, a hit4 bus - loess VIACc. I walked up theold raid, 410:lab'e Itun and Turoing fato ory-not a sign of it left, fen down o 41coonnors grist mill-tbere was not ono thing there I could recoe- At. 1 walked bee% to whore *otts Temperance batel was -not k of any thiog left. It was a e large brick building. 1looked ae*o's where stood MoVannellie To. nce-alt gen'. It was a large old eh!), fine lens. not a bit re., coeldn't eeprese the leer as 1 saw stolen to -dee, still as d ar I I thought it can't be pose Ron% tic2 anYthiing to bright - alt so lonesome. Cricket used Lo be ti110 un*gathose days end what determined games Exeter and Fran- cistown did have. The boys usell to have me for scorer. and I have al- ways Iwpt that little book. as I al - 'ars keep n aalry wherever I re- side. Iwill give you the names of tile twenty-two young Men and the garoe and .soore. Iy Criontl told tuo he didn't think there was one left. lie was sure 'there was noue in Vrancistown. Francistown. - Wellington Beef 5-4; Geo. Webster, 7-0: Bruce Browe ; nob. VvritY• ; Ned Hos kins, 8-7; Theopolis Broderick, 19-11 Frank Simpson, 111-34 Jim McLeod, 8-'7; Ned Patterson, 4-9.'Wm. WIrite 0-a; Frank Brown 11.0 Total Prompt use n checks the dise i bechecked. Sseatorfren.saree C nOWIlffis 11 a $10.00 Waterpvoot Coat for $8,00 n's grey Paramatta Waterproof Coat, Premier make sewn mzed seams, checked linings, square hack side pockets 011Iy 1. ,s,H5ocuttion, ii4if.cases ot dotaotte antra DeleutbleanY tteated. Atillt Wee treatc4 b tbeiatest oxzgen treatment. Thiit Ilsborne and Hilbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur aline Gompanu. seao Office, Farquhar, Ont. DIREOTORS President: -T. Renee; DI= 13, 0. Vico-Preget-We bI fl.n.ssmo MORLEY, a. A. Nowa% NV24. Box, 3', I. Iinssztx; AGENTS. emcixontar., STAIMA.. ONT. Fount:11On P. O. MEAL= P. O. -0a010.11TY 13. 0. BORNHOLIt P. 0. letIesneeeteen P.0. A. D17140A-11 PAR4UXIA.11, ONT. 3. WILsON, Ft11.T.AUTON, ONT. J. S. GIraiaLleeee Lee3A1e, ONT. B. 'W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. Buggieo! uggies! Do you Want a Buggy a We have tbe finest, stock in town all the latest styles, in the newee olors. Our -prices are bow as can be foun • for first-class material and workman, .BEFORE YOU BUY " OfILL ND SEE US. t t lj TO of thae e lato of thn To'w tne Uwo;;. 1114110 deceased. Notice Is hereby given pursuaut to 0., 1897, obey. 129, , that all editora and others haVIDR 411X101, ainst the estate of the said Devid ougall, who died on or about tbe day or September. 1004. are re (mired, en or before tele 10111 day of October. 1904 to send by post pre- paikt or deliver to bliessrs. Glarlmart & Stonbury, of the village of Exeter Solicitors for the Executors of the said deceased their ehristian and SUrnfilneSs ltddrossea and deectIptions, the fun particul- ars of thole claims, the statement of their account e and tbe nature of the scent -HIM if any, held by them. And further take notice that atter milt last mentioned date tbe said Exeoutors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deeeased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard outy to tbo claims of whitah they shall then have notice end t ha t t lie said Exerted o rs will not beliobia Lae the said assets or any part thereof to any peeson or persons of whose olaime :tattoo shall not have been received by them at the 'time of such. distribution, CLADMAN & STAIN/131MT, Solieltoes for said Exeoutors. Dated at Exeter. the 17t1* day of September, 1901. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements Jos. White and Harry Brown, will sell for IVIr. E. 3. Avery, on Lot 13. Con. to, Usher:se, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, Igoe. JF RTwo Doors South Towo ussell Hall. C RE tITON Roller Mills Gristing and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since • re- modelling our mill re 11. FARAI FOR SALE, --Lots 20, 10 .40- con. and lith" (toe., at Stephen, 6 1-1 miles west of EXeter. being composed of 100 acres on the 1.1te Goa. and 120 acres on the 10111 These farms are under good state of cultivation well drained with good house *and outebuildings, thereon al - Re fruit hearing orchards..., Never gailing well the year round. For further particulars apply to T. B. Marton, Exeter. e nearly Permit:1o, sUO that was on py band. The Preeltyterian 'church was Francistown then. 1 WIIR SOrr$ ce it toted for a barn IsoW. 1 Wen d loukt4 111$140 the old church and thought of that sebated Rev. Wm. Logie. I teouglit of the days gone by, ell was still as death. Olen we steed to coogregate there. 1 waikett back to our old farm oil- ly about a mile and half from Feancletown. I looked for Mr. Joey and Simon. little John Audere son, Jimmy be, Thos. Ohs'. Rein. Fanson. Wm, Harvey, W. Gibuon, Jim Earth, W. Earth Jr.. Vito. An. len, Wm. Simpson. 1,Yea. rtuesell. Geo Artitstroug, but ales tlae cheuge of time. I went tarouxid the old home - ad. I thought of toy poor tette nd mother, and broth:rs ona Lers. Wo wore a happy farolly. I bave often beard 111,V mother speak ol e kind neighbor% she bad then. Tbo,y bave long since passed away. No person 4011 ever nage- my feel - trigs os I walked around ;be old or- chard, andetea few apples. I IttragItt I never . tastiel any tiling like it in my life. I took one of each kind ,to let my children taste. I went up as far asItogervilv, There was a eke little b'usinese done ,there then, now. nothing lea, I don't know anyono there now. They are all gone :-Clid man Rogers Willie Case, Hen Caee, Joeoph Cave, W. MoTaggalt. James 'Brownlee. Da. vid Wilkie, old Wm. Wilkie. Wm. ,Teckell, Wm. Logi. I -went Out to the cemetery. reed ehe monuments of lots I know. I paesed. Collingwood's, all changed. John William, Thos. Ching. John Sweet, Wm. Whitlock. Isaac 'Whit- lock. Chas. Humphrey, John Ching, James Cliiug, John Carley, John becelabon W. Green. John Billing. none left. 1was well ttequainted with all of them. Well I could go eta eiving more details but my lime is short as I am leaVing in the moreino 1 belie travelted in a good many places but in no where have 1 seen a prettier town than Exeter, of to- day. I was astonished to see, what a beautiful place it is now. Bach elegant, business places, and every- thing so nice end cleqn. I think around Exeter is the inest country I ever saw. I wish some of roY Am- erican friends could see"Canada as }Ave this last month, they woUld get an eye-opener and not' keep belittl- ing the most magnificient eountry in the -world. 1 am proud thee I Alle a Canadian, and at heart a Briton. as 1 ibid good-byo to my erierids that I will nevcr see again, I couldn't re- press the tears thinking of the happy ;days I spent in Exeter, and on scones .once so familiar. I had had hoped to have met some (Amy old chums of those days. but they are ell gone. I "lope we will "meet where parting IS nO more. I now bid adieu for ever to Exbter, glad .travallod over 800 miles to look 'Upon it once more. C. R. RUDDY, Polo 'Missouri, U. S. d sae cisio*.ssr, now ad, 1 said ca change, not wielO h a bright an 4 Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp the following property Stock. -One mare 5 years old sired by jasper. I horse 10 years old, 1 oolt rising 4 years old sired by Re- volo, 5 cows supposed to be in calf, 2 cows to calve this fall, 4 cows late- ly calved, I steer rising 2 years old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, 6 younr, calves, eight early calves, 10 bogs 5 months old, 2 sows due to pig, 1 Yorkshire boar well bred, 1 store hog, .about 25 hens, Implements -One 6 foot Deering 4 • 104. Exeter, -,Edwin Speakman. 14-3; Bill Broderick, 3-9; 13111 Patch, 4-'7; Arohy MacDonell, 8-4; Wilber Win - 12 -9; Thos. Roberts, 9-8; Geo. Glbsou, 9-9; John Brawn, 3-73 Willie fllkwlL 14; Bill Chrispin, 3-7; Geo. Powell, 7-11; extras, 0. Totel 159 runs. Templre,-Andrew McConnell, chant Ruddy. ALso have tlie names of a tmon iliet played St. Marys. I noted as scorer for Exeter that any, Win. Trick, John &Indere, Fred Wilkin- son; John Drew; Jobe. Treblo; Won Adams, R. A4tunit, Bob Bissett, Jas. Jobnson, Wm, MeConnell, Rota.. Ioorguson. Exeter won. I bave seen a good many games played since, but that was a remarkble game, but none of that team is in Exeter to -day, Truly one genera- tion passeth away after another. Th it game was played about whece the foundry stands neur a pretty little grove where there are a Lew trees left ' I was acquainted with, mosi of thz. young ladiesof Francistown, and I asked My friend where some of them lived ;-May Hunt, Josephine Brown lee, Misses Esdales, Blanohe Webb, Emma Webb, Charlotte Bissett. Eli- za Bissett, gate Brownlee, Margaret Brownlee, Ellen Brown, Mary Ann Verity, Miss Ann. Lessay Patterson. Mary Brabison, 1Slaggie McDonald, Miss Morgan, Sonoma l'aLleod Kale McLeod, Mary Jane Andrews, Emma, McLeod, Daisy Vine, Maud binder, Dot five crops. I five foot Max seellanower, 1 ban foot Maxwell rake nearly new, 1 Deering cultivator, nearly new, 1 No. 6 ,LWO furrow Fleury plow nearly n-eav, 1 Fleury walking plow, 1 Verity No. 13 walk- ing plow. Patterson 2 furrow plow. Maxwell disc harrow, 1 Ma.xwel seuffler, 1 Toot polper, 1 land rolla 1 ,seed drill, I 'turnip sower, 2 lu her wagons, 1 light wagon wit springs, 2 sets whiffletrees, 1 reckyoke, set ot diamond harrows, 1 ,three horse eveneT, I set of springs fortheavy wagon, 1 Clinton Fanning - mill, 2 pair bobsleighs, 1 buggy. I 'cutter, I baby carriage, I grind - 1 cutter, 1 baby carriage, 1 grind- stone, I set of heavy harness near- ly new, I set of heavy harness near- ly new, I set of plow harness, 1 set of single harness, I sling !trip and trip rope and sling rope, 125 feet of lay fork rope, 1 hay rack, 1 ordss cut ,saw 6 foot, 1 scoop shovel, 1 'ditching scoop, 30 gal. milk can, 1 Maxwell churn nearly new. a quan- tity of milk pans, I dozen cow chains large iron kettle, cook Stove, large iron pot, goat robe, a quantity of grain bags, 2 bay knives between sixteen a nd twenty tons of good clov- er hay, besides scythes, forks, hoes and shovels and otherarticles too numerous Ito riaention. ,Positively no oeserve as the pro- prietor is giving up farming. Terms -$5.00 and under cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be, giveir on furnishing- approved joint notes or a disnonnt of 5 per cent. per annum for cash in lieu of notes. E. 3. Avery, Prop. WHITE and BROWN. Aucts. * * 444" * * * * * 44 ** 4, 4. • 404 • • 040 *40 440 4040. 4•110 * • 4040 *4 4. • • • • • URON COUNTY HOUSE OF RE - 11 fuge and Industrial Farm. -Ap- plications for the position of keeper and Matron of the House of Refuge nd Industrial Farm in the County bif HIITOII* will be received on or be- fore the first day of December next. Applications to be in writing and ad- dressed to W. Lane. County Cler Goderich.-H. Spackmatt, Chair of H. of R. Com. Dated July 18tb, 1904. Alt 14 FOR SALE. --The Execu- s8; tors of the Will of the late Da- vid Dougall will on Saturday, theist. of October 'text, at 2 o'clock, p .m offee for sale on the premises his farm- containing about 98 1-2 acres and being lot 35 an the 2nd conces- sion of Vsborne. T,here is about 60 acres of this farm in gross suitable for either grazing or grain; a Siring creek runs through the 'farm ; there are also about 30 acres of first class hardwood bush inostly maple. The bush ,ablohe is very valuable to any person buying the farm. There is also about 1 1-2 acres of orchard. There is a frame house containing four rooms; a frame, Iberia on a sterile foundation and a frame driving shecs on the farm. A number ef chattels will be sold at the same time. Any person thinking of purchasing should attend this sale. For .further particulars apply to, Henry Dougall, Hensall P. 0. Henry Strang, Huron - dale, P. 0., 'Executors; John Gill, auctioneer, Exeter, Ont.; Gladma Stanbirry, Barristers, etc., Exet an. A TWO MINUTE CR AMP CURE That isn't equalled the world over is Nerviline, the greatest relief for cramps and stomach pains ever clis- tovered. Nerviline acts promptly • nd is very pleasant to take. "I 'think Nerviline is the finest remedy in the world for colic and oranaps" writes W. B. Wilton, of Toledo. When Ptak° Nerviline 1now it is going to relieve quickly, and for that reason I am never without it. I have ,found Nerviline good for sick headache and stomach troubles and recommend it for strength and surei Siess." Excellent for inward sage --- good to lath on. Price 25c. TRIAL SUBSCRIBERS ' We announce the following low rates for trial subscriptions from now until January 1st next; The Times .. . . . ...25c. The Weekly Mail and Empire ...25c he Weekly Suit............25c, imes and Mail & 'Empire 50c. imes and Weekly Son .. .,50c. 'roes and Family ITerafd 50c. Subscribers to the Mail ana mpire have choice of one the following pictures; "Min- 's Farewell,"- "On 'the Edge of the erd," "Contentment," or enlarged letstre ef R. L. Bardert. DATES OF FALL FAIRS Stanley, Bayfield Sept. 29-311 Turnberry, W in g ham Sc pt. 29-3111 Kirkten . . Oct. 6-7 Northwestern., WingliUm...Sept. 29-30 $12.50 Raincoat to $10.00 u iieuseSnOlter Grey Cravenette Cloth Raincoats, a, very latest swell coat at $10.00. $15O0 Ram o Men's they Cravenette Cloth Raincoat, golf lined, sitk and linen ings, Umbrellaskirt, bfNautifolly finished $13.00 00 !*##f##### • • • 4.• • • 0, 44i A .40.40 .40. o40 4, 444 4 * 10400 440 4 40 ** 4 *4 4 40 Men's Cloth Overcoat 0 to ** 40 • ** 4, •• 4. • • •* •• ** * * and Men's Imp° English Black .. . . n's Plain Oxiord. 40 . 's Oxford. grey Cheviot, all 40* 4„. * 40* • 0, 40 40 40 black cheviot, silk and wri r Cloth at 5.00. lined with Italian linings at $7,5o 40* •zo, • o ()hair sleeve linings, best ** . • Men's dark grey Cheviot, 40* •0 40 wool, lined with Italian linings a ewings at i� 00 ** 0 40.. ** 0 • $8.00. Men's Black Beaver cloth, all 4^4. 0 4. 40+ 0 4* Boy's Overcoats in I latest wool, highly finished, Mohair *4, * . .4. . . styles, best linings, shrunken sleeve linings, Italian body lin- +0 • * .4* • • cloth from 3.00 to $5.o0ings, 2. bargain at $io.00. .4. . • Men's Black Cheviot, all wool Young Men's Nobby Over .. 4. * 4040 . I* *40 0, * herringbone finish, Mohair sleeve coats in the latest cloths and cuts •. 4. * .4 • • linings, excellent make best style all cut from New York patterns ** prices from • 5.00 to $9,00. 40 4, • * . ••• at 10.00. • • • • • 4* •• • • • •• •• • all new from the • •• NEW RUBBERS ERS +0- 4. • ** 4.* •* NEW RUBB 41. 4.* 4.* , 4. 4. 4.4. No old ones left, Canadian Rubber Company «i: : « . .4.- • of Montreal. The supposed best rubbers made. latest lasts, latest .1.: : « . 4.. • 4* eleetra finish, latest highs and lows. Buy from us and make sure 40* « : • 4040 • :.4 404., • * 41 • 4 you have a new pair of rubbers. 'Z., • 1r .. • • • 404 40,r • • • 40* 4 4` • • 404 • • • .. POPLESTONE & GARDINER * 4 4.4 4) • G•• . • 4 411 0 4. 11. ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE 4* tet* • •4 ** 40 +0 TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE 40 It* •4: • 40- • • •10•440.404.44404040•1444440.40****41444404•4********4040440440.44404.4040444044404:041440 • 40 • • 4 44044••••••••••••••••••••••404•40404•4044401444044 44****40+4404°4040404444440404444 To, 4- 40 40 •4° 4°- *******40444************4040+404044040404,44440**************************404044404040444* + * • Mr. Noririan Ballantene, sort of gr. W. W. Ballantyne, et Downie, has ,gono to Guelph to enter on a four l•ears' coUrst at the Onterio Ag- ricultural College. .411. Eirr C:10 MIL Boars tie titgaanno Ina Kind You Have Always Bought of . IM. JACKSON & SON": 4. .. * Junk Dealers. * 4. 4. Main -St. Exeter. * * Occupying J. P. Ross' * Store, one door south of Metropolitan Hotel. Will pay highest cash price for the following goods,such as all kinds of + Scrap Iron Brass Copper Zinc Lead Pewter Horse Hair Wool Pickings Rags 4. .1* 4. ee, 7V. 4. 4. 4. '4» 4S• Old Rubbers *1 4...gBones and Bottles. -MIAM.---"'.-....-',.--•••••=,..1/01111•1.=11.01111111•1111110•11110110 No quantity too large or * too Small4.. 1.') 4.444-4,44+++.4-1-44.3.4-1-eielee+++4. +' Guessing at the heat of an 01,411 spoils more food than 'inexperienced cooks. Dainty pastry and delicate mikes are ruined if the oven is too hot or not hot enough. The oven thermometer of the Imperial Oxford Range does away with all guesswork. The least expeneneed can tell to a certainty when the oven is ready for bakkig or roasting. Every housekeeper will appreciate this convenience of the Imperial Oxford Range Most cooking failures may be traced to the fact that you don't know your oven. With the Imperial Oxford Range you. know that the heat of the oven is evenly distributed and its exact temperature. Write for the Imperial Oxford, booklet. Or better still, will you call at one of our agencies and see the stove itself? The Gurney Foundry Co. Limited, Toronto, Canada Montreal, 'Winnipeg Vancouver Sold by T. HAWKINS & SON, Exeter, Trial Trip. -Now is the time to secure two good papers foe the price of one. The Weekly Mail and Em- pire from now till Jan. lat., 1905 for only 50e. To hew eubscribers only. ' 1 Trial Trip. -Now is tlei time to secure two good papers for the price oe ono: The Weekly Melt and Eine pire from now eiel Sart; 1st., 1905 1 for ertly 50e. To tiew, subscribers I male.