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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-07-22, Page 4.k JLHE EXETER T1MES, •TULY22nd 1909. BY-LAW NO. - By -Law Nr. of the Vil- lage of Exeter, to authorize the borrowing of the sum of $22,000 CO for Water Works purposes. •W11E1tEAS it is deeirablc in the pelmas interests that the Corpora- tion of the Village of Exeter should acquire, construct, operate and main- ; taiu aeystcw of waterworks within the said municipality for fire protec- 1421 113 7.94 tion and other purposes. 1922 1191,81 AND WHEREAS an agreement has 19'23 1254.51) been entered into between the said 1921 1;317 L'9 .Corporation and James N. Howard 1,25 1:$£13.18 the amount due in each of the bald years for eriueilal and interest iu respect of the said debt as follow Principal Interest Total Amount in the year 1910, 665.34 1100.00 1765.34 1911 698.61 1066.70 1765.34 1912 733.51 1031.80 1765.31 1913 770.19 0:15.15 1765.31 1014 808.69 956.65 1765.34 1915 849.19 016.15 1765.34 1911 1,91.61 873.70 1765.3! 1917 936.19 829.15 1765.11 1918 982.99 782.35 1765,31 1919 1032.11 733.20 1765.14 1920 11183.74 681.60 1765.31 627.40 1765.34 570.50 1765.31 J10r - .7o 1705.34 448.05 1765.31 382.15 1765.'e4 for the purchase (subject to the tip- 1u26 1.454.34 313.00 1765.34 proval of the ratepayers of said via= 1907 1524.99 210.35 1765.3.1 lage) of that part of the river bed 19-91 1601.24 .164.10 1765.34 and ban'29 batiks of the Aux Sable River 19 1681.'20 84.05 1765.31 known as the Mill property and be - 4. That this I{y-Law shall come fin- ing all that hart of Lot number nine- to force and take effect on the day teen. in the First Concession of the Township of Osborne, (now Exeter) owned by the bald James N. Howard !or the price or sum of $1700.U0 Centralia Miss lde Hicks. who has been visit- ing her uncle Mr. Frank Hicks, for the past week left fur her home in Crystal City. Mar..., on Monday. Miss Mary Hepburn. of Toronto, is spending her vacation at her hone here. Misses Lydia Handford and Gladys Essery spent Sunday with Miss F:yel- ' yn Simpson, of Lucan. Mrs. F. Irwin and children, of Winnipeg, are visiting her patents Mr. and Mrs. Richard flicks. Rev. G. R. and Mrs. ISeatuish, of ; Belleville. are guests at Mr. James ' ltaudford's, Master Harold Boyle, of Exeter. is visiting with his grandmother Mrs. Boyle. Miss Lillian Snell, of Exeter, is the guest of Miss lileen Caves. i--.-- - - Whalen 51 r, an.1 Mrs. Aaron Davis :tn;l Hiss Dickens, of Saintsbury were gusts :tt Mr. lieu Squire's on Sunday. of the Piaui passing thereof. firs. John 'Whiteford and children are spending the summer with her 5. That the votes of the Electors parents in 13lanshard, of the said Village of Exeter entitl- Miss !Bessie 'Morley is the guest of AND \\'IIF.REAS it is advisable to cd to vote on this 1!y -Law be taken Miss '-11cNaughton this week. purchase said Howard property and on friday the :'0th day of August, Miss May Brooks, of Toronto. is to and maintain a dam and 1909, commencing at Nine o'clock in home with her parents for hsr holi'- to constructg station thereon and to er- the forenoon and continuing until stays. ect a Water Tower or htuin pipe in five o'clock in the afternoon of the Mr. Charles Godbolt,of Winchelsea, Howe suitable location in said village same day at the following places accompanied ltsv. ;Wtson here on and to lay water mains connecting within the said Village of Exeter by Sunday and also assisted the choir and station and stand pipe the following Deputy Returning Of- very ably with their singing. said and along blain Street in the ,aid fluters:- sirs. John Slater and Mrs. Gilb. rt Village and to otherwise •fully c l- Polling sub -division No. .1, at Sil- of (London, were the guests of Mrs. iiip. maintain and operate said s)s- as llandfor4's Residence, Ed. Treble J. V. •Millson last week. t D. It. O. Herbert lord Poll Clerk: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks are tem. Polling Sub -division No. 2, "Weekes' visiting friends around here for a AND WHEREAS it has been esti- Marble Shop, Main Street, W. 1). few weks. mated that it will require the sum %Weekes. D. R. 0., James Weekes Poll Master Earl Hodgson gave a birth- ofg $22000.00 to purchase said pro- Clerk; Polling Sub -division No. 3, E. day party to a number of his associ- perty, trcct said dam, pumping stn- 11. Fish's Residence. Main Street, 11. ates on Tuesday and all enjoyed a tion and stand pipe and to lay said G. Beldon, D. 11. 0., Alex G. [Dyer, good •time. water main, and trquip said water Poll Clerk; Polling Sub -division No. Mfrs. James llern and son 1Welling- systeui. 4, Town Hall, di. E. Huston, D. It. ton, of Exeter, were visitors here AND WHEREAS it is necessary for 0., R. N. Tayior, Poll Clerk. . over Sunday. • the'said purposes for the said Corpor- 6 That Wednesday, the 18th day Mr. �. V. 'Millson is erecting an 1 ation of the Village of Exeter to bor- of August 1909 at Eleven o'clock in up-to-date driving shed 40 x 26 and t row upon the credit of the said bion- the forenoon, shall be the day and covered both roof and sides with the ' icipality the sum of $22000,00 t the 'Clerk's office in the Town Hall Galt (metallic corragating and metal - AND WHEREAS for the purposes in the Village of Exeter shall be the is ,shingles. aforesaid it et ill be necessary .to is- place when: the Reeve shall attend sue debentures of the said municipal- tto appoint persons to attend at h, ity of the Village of Exeter for the various polling places ttle.-..essi0Wid said sum of $22000.00 and interest at the final summ;r.e,-up of the votes as hereinafter provided which is the by the C:er behalf or persons in - amount of the debt intended to be terested• oting or opposing the created by this By -Law. the proceeds th', ty-Law respectively. of the said debentures to be ani hat the Clerk of the Corpora - in the acquisition of said 'reads, the tion of the said Village of Exeter erection of said dam, -pumping sta- shall attend at his office in the said tion and stand , til+e and the laying Village of Exeter at Twelve o'clock of said wee ;re mains and the equip- noon on Saturday the 21st day of piens, of said system and for no other August, 1909, to sum up the number i{Qurposes. of votes given for and against this es AND WHEREAS it is desirr.bte to By -)Law, make the principal of the said debt NOTICE repayable by annual instalments dur- The above is a true copy of the pro- ing the period of twenty years next posed illy -Law which has been taken after the issuer of the debentures into consideration and which will be 'therefor. ouch instalments of princi- finally passed by the Council of the pal to be of such ntnounts that the Corporation of the Village of Exe- aggregate amount payable for prin- cipal and interest in any year shall )'e equal as nearly as %nay be to what is payable for principal and in- terest during each of the other years. vocate newspapers, which first pub - AND 'WHEREAS it will be neeess- lication was on the 15th day .of July Airy to raise annually for the period 1909. and at the hour, day and places of twenty years during the currency therein fixed for taking the votes of the debentures to be issued here- of the Electors a pelt will be held. under by a special rate sufficient Every Leaseholder entitled by law therefor on all the rateable proper- to vote on the proposed By -Law shall ty within the municipality the sum ,at :east ten days next preceding the of e 1765.3t for the paying the sev- day of polling file in the office of eral instalments of principal and in. the Clerk of the Municipality a Stat. tcrest thereon at the rate of five per utory Declaration stating that his cent per nnnuw, Lease meets the requirements by law AND 'WHEREAS the amount of the entitling him to vote on such By -Law tvhofe rateable property of the said and the names of Leaseholders ne- Village of Exeter according .to the h'•a cling to file such a Declaration last revised Assessment atoll is the shall not be placed on the Voters' saw of $573,503.00. List for such voting. AND WHEREAS the existing de- Dated at Exeter this 7th day of July benture debt of the said Village ex- `\'1)" 1009' elusive of local improvement deben- JOS. SENIOR debt secured by special ,assess• C t'rk of the Corporation of the ments therefor amounts to the sum \ i;la_;e of Exeter. of $ 12.864.21 and no part of the prin- cipal or interest thereof is in arrears. to 1 0 stopped in 20 minutes sure with Dr. Shoop's Croup Remedy. One test will surely prove. No vomiting. no dis- tress. A safe and pleasing syrup -Sec. Druggists. Jenny wino's Piety. Jenny 1.1nd. who gave her first f2,- (8)0 to the poor. continued throughout her life a series of charities and pie- ties. In regard 10 the latter we have the assurance of a friend that this greatest of singers deliberately cut sh.nt her own public career while her wo'.:•e was still in iterfet•tion. It was 1.rtly Taylor. wife of the nntlior of "I'li!lip Van Artcvelde." who found .fenny Lliel sial:'« toward evening 00 u r-o:th coast beach Jnst titter her t'r in the event of the assent of the :'rel, a lth a boots ht bor lap c.eotors being obtained thereto after File spoke of Ing resolve. "1 found one month from the first publication) that tl►is"-the :ettin son -"'588 t•(- in the Exeter !Times and Exeter Ad- 1 eiuiiing less to rate nut that this"- the Therefor: the Municipal Council of the Village of Exeter enacts its fol. 1 ones ;- 1. It :hall be lawful for the Reeve of the Najd Village of Exeter to bor- row on the credit of the said Corpor- ation of the Village of Exeter the surn of :'22.009.00 for the purposes hereinbefore set forth and for that put t,o,e to issue debentures of the said rtutnienritity to the amount of 22,0100.011 in mime of not less than -11109 each and ouch debentures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Corporation for the time being and countersigned by the Tensnrer for the time being of the said 'Corpoation and duly s, tiled }}vitt] the Corporate Seal th••reof. tchich :eel the Clerk for the time being of said Corporattpn store destroyed by fir,' last fa11, has is hereby authorized and directed to[ hail • a handsome and commodious attach to each of said debenture% new store erected on the site of the 2 The said deb. nMres shall be dot- old one, and has it well stocked with do - ed upon the date of the name thereof all kinds of merchandise, and is nnd r-h-i:l hear interest et the rate 'no bofiit. a{sin as of old, only of Five r cent, snore of it. P" per annum from the •The many friends of Mrs. Jamos date of the issue thereof and the• said Hannon. jr., who recently underwent interest shall be sayable yearly _ on a very critical operation in the hos- t he day of the nionth on which raid pita! in London, will be pleased to ;• teher ie•tee't• welting. 1 debenture.. are issued and as to both ,.aro 'that she is recovering, and �+" teraneiPnl :nil interest the said de- hope boon to be able to Itave the ..••,,,,s 14 ..e t.ar.)hMtsouie as a re bentures ehail ix• payable in enni:tl hospital and return to ht r home. instalments within twenty years from Mr. Ware Oliver 'r., who has hien the date of the issue .thereof, such in - ,;n England for n couple of months, eta:runts to be of such amounts that ha, returned home. Greedy Little Salmon. principal and interest in any year little creatures may be very greedy bhn.1 be vapor! ;t. ;nearly as may b \ book ori Rheumatism. by Dr. ,1111 yet not be able to eat touch he• to ++hat is payab'e for principal and :':loop, of ltncine. \Vi tells some .,dace of their size, as was Illustrated, interc�t during each of ttt 0th r t' c'.rt truths. and in a plain and year, of such ree.od of twenty years Practical way. Get this booklet. and air Instance, In the case of a batch of n free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's about 20,000 little Chinook salmon that as hereinafter %set forth. Rheumatic Remedy for some dishcart- %vers hatched out at the aquarium. 3 During the currency of the said ened sufferer in your vicinity. Minke These young fishes, each about two debentures there shall be raised an- n grateful and appreciative friend Of Inches long, would eat so much thnt nuttily by special rate on all the rate- some one tho is discouraged because ;heir tittle stomachs fairly stuck {int, able property in the said Corporation of the failures of others to help him. and yet to feed the whole 20,000 took of the• \ itlagr.• of Exeter the sum of }telt me to make this test, and 111 ,tali onlyone ant $11765.34 for the purpose of paying certainly bclp your suffering friend. y pound of liver and n (.irand t3ond Jlr. :\V. 13. Oliver has receivtd in- s.t•uctions trom the Board of Works Department at Ottawa to make Fomc additional improvements at the dock, and is now procuring the necessary material for that purpose. It is hop'•d that next season considerable additional work will be done witlt the view of keeping the mouth of harbor free from sand drift, Po as to Make it more ncecssible for boats. A large and profitable business in lishing is being done here this Ben- son. the catch being unusually large. This important industry is yearly growing at Grand Bend. Mr. Louis Itavelle, one of our en- ter0risitn(, ,merchants. who had his book in her lap was n I:IhIe-"este I.e- coning nothing to tree, and 1 knew then that 1 must elle( le myself and cha►,g' ••:y life' -Leat!••:t Slardard. Lo't:ry Tickets. `::Tall, Slce.(#1) Is spent In the C;"; el Mexico every wee:( le lottery 11 1. - els, and In the rant' period linnet 970.• ut30 is pall nae; I:t premiums On 1:•.• weeks In:ctetlleit ;y 1:1c•ce:lin;; the l: ; dr:ttvinge the :: 'e. et course, mounts tip tilt to great sae, for. 1....9•11) •e. when the $2C:.' ::t ,!t•::t. big" t:re held there ere - '.t ', tickets at ;'K► each sold on tit,-; t :e. ts. and pr:acticAty ev- ery ticket Is (Ilslctre.l ni, motel of teem during the :net ten ttCt;K before •ee drawing Pee :is n Ileter:1l prepo.iseei, on an average. $1S,.tt.0 a day is ep.it by the people i1e of the Clay of Mexico on the lolterieu` - -- Th- Cpen Window. CLilt:•ren brought tip a 1th open win. :love; ebetetr Indeed to Lr :dem( tifteru times more likely to contract adenoid.; tai;::► those who sleep with (he win %loess r11u1 on cold and damp nights. nr at l,a:a Beni Ihnse who sleep with '105111 it ludotvs Iliinig:u)tit the great• ••• part of tat• year. --11r. Sim \Vallaco I : i!edicatl Press. Dcw. i edeher-flow d,• you account for the phenomenon of deft 4 i:oy-\\''ll, -':t See. the earth rcvnlvee on Its axle vert 1tventy•fanr hours. and In conso• e of this tremendous pace It per- .rev fee'ly.-I.)udou '1'It•i31ls. Mean. Mean roan, Isn't he, ..' sison - a:san? Ile's capnWe of 1: eon n barle•r'a shop for :e shave 1 ;3,:t getting tile I:alr tent Just to • t't.:+• !i 1•ti'wi-• Is. t9.• aggregate amount payable for Ayer's Hair Vigor Ingredients:, Sutst,ur. Glycerin. Quints. Sedi.m Catered. (apsicern. sate, Akohel. water. Perorate. Anything injurious here? Anything of merit here? Will it stop failing hair? Will it destroy dandruff? Ask your Ask your Ask your Ask 'your doctor. doctor. doctor. doctor. Does not Color the J. ('. Alta (bM►aree Lonsit. nee Tvat7swiaesw gnarl of herring roe, both chopped lane. An Exception. "i think," sal,l the merchant, "I11 haws to fire your friend Polk. I never =:iw any one quite so lazy." "Slow In everything. Is her "No, not everything. ile gets tired quick enough." -Exchange. Easy Enough, "[ cannot live but n wick longer tw170111 you!' "Really. duh': Non, how can you fix on n specific Ienrtli of time?" "7.s landlord Ax on 1t, mise, not I."-- Ii.oattMTt• Conner-JoorwLL ASTORIA The Sind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne tho t•ignature of and has been nlado under his per- •��- sonal Supervision since its infancy. • Allow Ito ono to deceive you 111 Lit 114. All Counterfeits, Imitations an(1 "Jlast -as-g;ood"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children -Experience ttg;:tiust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor (flier Narcotic Substance. Its age is its guarantee. It (T(•.•7ro35 AVortns itad allays Feverishness. It cures 1)i:arrluu.t and Whitt Celle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation anti Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho $toniach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Pataacca-Tito Mother's I'riend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The gird You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 M •TSCCT. NCW YOLK CITY, Canada has sent to Risley this year some of her finest and steadiest riff shots, and to the members of the team primarily must go the credit for the shooting that carried off the 'Mackinnon and Kolapore Cups in competition %with the best shots of the motherland, India, and South' Africa,. The Kolapore is intended to bring out the qualities of sharp- ishooting at close range, the targets being 330O, 500 and 690 yard;, with teams of eight (nen. "he Mackinnon competition is conducted more under service conc'itions, the ranges being 800, 1;00 and 1,000 yards and the team consisting of twelve men. It will be seen that the Canadians have proved their worth on all ranges up to 1,000 yards. The Mackinnon Cup has come to (Canada only twice in nineteen years, while the Kolapore (Cup has been won nine times since 1871, when it was first competed for. Tee significance of this year's con- test .3 that the Canadians are armed almost entirely with the floss rifle, our own Canadian cervica arm, againts which come of the members of the Opposition 'at Ottawa conducted n fierc,• campaign two sessions ago. Only t wo 'Canadians used the Lee -En- field in the Mackinnon Cup competi• tion, and only one nsed it in %the Kolapore Cup contest. Can- ads's motional rifle has made a place for itself. \"t•ry few sneers will be heard hereafter regarding the 'rifle factory on the Plains of of !Abraham. 'share the The Kind You Hare iilaa)s 8'.ajit gig stare �trif er AD31litAL BERESTORD Art -Margaret D. Lamont,89... CRED1TON PUBLIC SCHOOL Elsie 'Geiser 809 Elmore fTruemner 785 Marjorie 1Guinan 661 Frank •Giiinen 557 Beryl 11111 550 Office over Gladman & Stanbury ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL Main street -EXETER. Roy Faust . S{g Lee Hoffman554 UENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL Alex. Smith 661 ASIIFIELD S.S.No.'2-Eileen Sullivan 556t 15 -'Pena !Cowan 690 Mildred Long 050 Duncan Matheson 553 STANLEY S.S.No. 3 -Fred Field ► $52 5 -Wm. 0, Itobinso� 752 Mamie Lamont Margaret Lamont' • (WA WANOSII S,S.No, 3 -May 1Camcron I 621 [Sara J. Smyth 5)33 Edna Agar 568 c -Thos, Rodger 578 T5 -Gordon Jefferson , 560 1l -.{(Union with llullettj May Cowan 577 The gcometery w:. the we:ik.st subject. tilistory appears to be n.•- glcoted in somo schools. A study of the lnarks obtained by the candi- dates will short' the teachers why their pupils failed. Some schools passed every condi, OFYICE t -MAIN STREET, EXETER. date. 1 R. CARLING B. a. b 8. DiOtaCti The pupils of No. 5, Stanley, spent only one year on the fifth -class work. A public school gratuation certifi- cate is being prepared by the 'Edu- cational ,Department. When ()nee certificates are received a certificate will be sent to those who passed this year and last year. The marks of all candidates will be sent to the it leachers. 1 TheM-olsons Bank Incorporated 1855 CAP TAL (paid up) RESERVE FUND I Has ,ski Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondent Principal Cities in the World. General Banking Business Transacted. .,.. S3500,00000 .... $3.500.000. • .••••••••••••••N••••••••••o•••••••N••N••••N••.K. Savings Bank Departmen at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors, N. D. HURDON, Manager THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMM1RCE HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1807 R. Z. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,0004 ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, - 6,000, 111 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES, The new Travellers' Cheques recently issuer# by this flank are a most c way in which to carry money when travelling. 'MY are Issued in denominatlopl' - $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Swed n and Switzerland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other cotmtriat they are payable at current rates. The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office • of the Bank. 131♦ Exeter Branch -G. W Harrison, Manager Branoh at at Crediton. DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 19, D. D. $., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: -Over Dickson & CarlIng's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former 3ental parlors DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon T W. BROWNING, M. 'D., M. C • P. S., Graduate Victoria Un rersity. office and re'idenence. I)omluioo Laboratory, Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. R. Bright, M. D., M.C. 1'. and •8., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- iversity. Two years resident physician Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office 748 I and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand 622 Andrew Street, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private fnnda for invest out upon farm or village t roperty at Iowa 1 r .ural of interest, DICKY,ON & CARLINU Exeter DICKSON & CARLiNG, t: trrH:anke:ere, E, Solioltoreto, , Noiarle,•, Convo starer. Commiailonere. So:letters tor the M0140101 Money to Loan as lowest rater of interest.. Admiral Lord 'Charles Beresford, %who 'has accepted an invitation to OPERATION visit Canada to open the <'anadi�tn National •Exposition at Toronto, '.s known to fame as the leader in the national defence movement now agi- tatine (he whole empire. Lord Charles. who is the s.cond son of the Marquis of Waterford. first became known to fame at the bom- bardment o, Alexandria wh •n he sail- ed the little Condor into tenter too shallow for the big battleships and silenced a battery that was doing great damage to the British fleets. "Well clone Condor" was 11)a signal HER ONLY CIIANCE that floated from the flag -chip after the battle, and the young Lord wag known as "Condor Charles," dill more dignified titles crowded the ha me into corn tirativ.• obscurity. WasCured by Lydia E.Pink= ham's Vegetable Compound Admiral Reresfor can do o!h'r things More ► twat', Ont.right" 1 tk it is no than ,ht for mee to thank Mrs. besides fight. Ile has three medals l,iiikham for what her kind advice and for life-saving, bar written a Lite of Lydia 1; i>iitklt:tiit•s Vegetable Cum - Nelson and several treatises on naval, matters. is an all-round sporting man, ant is known all over Britain es e Ctdt`f9/PCP R3.eals Beare the the kill You Here Aieals Bots i Bignatnro t Z44.f er ' The :o;lowing 'i3 a list of ills suc- cessful, candidates :it the poria +achool r�• •h rty�nin ncandidates tttiti Tie r 1 an. nen:y-two o' these obta'n .1 h • Mound has done for Inc. V.1i'u I wrote to her some time ago I was a very sick woman, suf- fering from fernail. t rotthloll. 1 h a cT inIla ntmation o f the female organs, Hud could` not stand or walk any distance. At last I was confined to rely bell and the doctor said I would have regale, :I percentage. The 'en-�- an.l ,, riling were valued at 50 markt to :;o through an operation, but this 1 env!) •:h: other Rlihiecls had 100 1:'fiitetl to do. J\ fri'ndadv'ised Lydia mark. ;or each pipe-. Th • ra •rk E. l'inkhant's Vegetable Compound, twos 550. Thehi nce.t marks obt tin d and now. after using three battles of it, in each subj•el tv,r• ns follows: i feel likcanew woman. I most heartily recommend this tnedieine• to all wotnen Aigcbrn and Gtome!ry-].isle (Kai - who suffer uithfemale tro,ibles. lhave 1•r. !+9• also taken Lydia E. I'inkham's Liver Elementary • ei ne • - Elinor.• ('ills and think they are fine." -Mrs. 'frnernner. fo 1'r,.►xs Ens1,e:Y, Lindsay, Ontario. English Comnosi ion - Marlori.•\\,, gannet understandwhywomen(ainnn, 10. will take chances with an operation or Writing -May Cameron, Elsie r tis- drag (+eta sickly half-hearted exist - 41 (look kc p ng - Tirnorc 'fru mn r, owe, irneeing three-fourths of the jo 2 of living without first trying Lydia I•..• (:rogrnphy-F::mor • Trtiengn r i7 I'iukh;t m's \'egetable Comp nail. Por thirty years it has been the .\rithtnetie an 1 M, n-oraHon- M :standard remedy for female ills, and GRAN 1 TRUNK SYs EM The Popular Route- -'1'o All - Principal Tourist Resorts Including Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Temagami, Georgian Bay, Maganeta- wan River, Kawartha Lakes, etc. Full summer services now in effect; Excursion tickets cn sale daily. ALASKA - YUKON - PACCIFj1Q t EXPOSITION -SEATTLE- Very Vel•y low rates -Fast time -Via at- tractive route. Daily until Sept. 30t 1909, Return limit Oct. 31st, 1909. •09 Full information from J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. or write J. 1). MCDONALD, Unitiq Depot, Toronto, Ont. S1OO SIS OHIO Conoaioo: Norm int{ HOMESTEAD REOCLATIONS.; C=I Any person who is the sok bead 'IONEY TO LOAN. of a tamilf, or any male over >u We have alarrroamount of private funds Manitoba, of available Dominion land i len oa farm and villagepropertdee atlowrata Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta, years old may homestead a quart* Interest. The applicant must appear in person OLADMAN & BTANBL'Ry at the Dominion lands Agonoy or Barristers Solicitors, Main et.'Exeter Sub agency for the district. Entry hill proxy may be bad at the agency, o0 certain conditions, by father. mother son, daughter, brother, or sister of Conveyancer Accounts Collected intending homesteader. Duties: -Six months residence upon NorthtteatLandaforQale and cultivation of the land in eaob Office. Main Street, Exeter of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of .his homes stead on a Jaren of at least 80 acre, solely owned and occupied by him or ONE tfI[Ot'S:\ND POSITION$, hie father, mother, son, daughter. brother or sister. :\+ a chain is no stronger than its In certain districts a homesteaddtr weakest link, every link in Canada's in good standing limy Pre-ompt a Greatest (Chain of Iligh-grade Busi- quarter section alongside hie home, 'less {Schools i}�t[)ts been kept in the stead. Price $3. per noes. Dutieg•r highest II tato diproficieney known to Must reside six months business science. While over one the itstea of ail - business thousand students were enrolled last years from date of homestead entry (including the tints required to carp yenr, the demand for graduates was homestead patent) and oultivtas thre,• times the supply. The Clinton fifty acres extra. Business College, which reopens Aug- A homesteader who has exhausted ust OOtb, invite9 the MOM critical in- his homestead right and cannot ob- spection from prospective students. tain a pre-emption may take a por- Owing 10 the prestige of this chain, chased hornestead in certain districts cv.•ry graduate of neat nppearanee ('rice $3, per acr. Ihaties.-3fuat nor! good character is guaranteed a resido six months in cac.h of thrN good situation. The new ndrertisc- years, cultivate fifty neres and erect ment of this college appears on p+ge a house worth $300.0tf, -1. W. w, CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the interior N. fl.-t'nauthorlred pnblication of this advertise ment sill not tie paid for ERNEST ELLIOT MONEY to loan at iowest rata, Tree Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President -.1. L. 111'SSELL. Vire. Prraiden t - %V. 11. i'ASSMORE DIRE(:TORS. Wu. Ito v. HonNHowN P. 0 W31. Iinc,t•1: S% I, rH1-:I.sI:A I'. 0. flloIlOrdUc PIa�1� Are a Pleasure to their Owners. We Bots sold and are selling *great tunny high claw pianos and our num emus entistied customers is thestrong T. RYAN, R0I)t nI.IN P. O:� set guarantee of this assertion. 13F:I:T NORUI8, 8tafti. AGENTS,Our pianos today are the host that the lest Piano makers produce and JOHN BIIF:, F:tour prices are right. tteborne h;and JiidIISdnl,rch.er, Brent to' Do not he too quick to believe per- sons taho tell you different from the OLIVER 11AR1(18, Munro. sweet 1 above for the purpose of selling you for Tubber), Fen won and Logan. ; cheap and in 80111e'aRee trashy goods JOSHUA JOHNSat i•ig ()rices. Secy.Treas, Farquhar l Call and see Us - 11.A114AV x STAND! ),%, - ,,,e- Ude Lamont. ' 2.`- - -- At -4 1'' movie(•. it t hat what ten Ra Spelling -Wm. has cured thousands of women who 8 \Wm. 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