HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-08-19, Page 4BY=LAW NO.r==s
By -Law Nu. of the Vil-
lage of Exeter, to authorize the
borrowing of the sura of $2 2,000-
00
22,000-
00 for Water Works purposes.
WIIEREAy it is tL. irable in tin,
tMaa:c interest.: that the Corp)ra-
tiou of the Village of Exeter should
acquire, cou.,truct, operate and main-
taeu a :}•stew of waterworks within
the said municipality for fire protec-
tion and other purposes.
ANI) WHEREAS an agreement has
been entered into between the said
Corporation and James N. Howard
for the purchuVe (subject to the ap-
proval of the ratepayers of said eel,
loge) of that Dart of the river bed
and banks of the Aux Sable River known as the Mill property
be-
ing all that part of Lot number nine-
teen, in the First Concession of the
Township of Usborne, (now Exeter)
owned by the said James N. Howard
for the price or sum of ti 1700.00
ANI) WHEREAS it is advisable to
purchase ,aid Howard property and
to construct and maintain a dam and
pumping station thereon and to er-
ect a Water Tower or stand pipe in
some suitable location in said village
year., for prindp:al and interest in
r.•,le•et of t he said debt as follows.
Principal Interest Total
Amount
8E EXE1 ER T1MES, AUG. 19th 1900.
Hensall
Mr. '1'. J. Berry. out well known
and enterprisin;r horse buyer left last
In the year week for the Old Country. aceomp'n-
1910, 665.34 1100.00 1765.33 led by his sou, Maslcr Wilson, and
1911 698.64 1066.70 1765.3.1 intends bringing ov:•r Conte more
1912 733.51 1031.80 1765::1 heavy draught stallions nod fillies.
191:4 770.19 995.15 1765.31 Mrs. Sutton. of Gloucester City,
1911 808.69 956.65 1765.31 New Jersey, accompanied by her little
1915 849.19 916.15 1765.31 daughter.., bave been visiting Mr.
1916 F91.61 873.70 and Mrs. James 'Carlisle and other re-
latives.936.19.829.15 -
191$ 982.99 782.35 Among those who recently success -
1919 1032.14 733.20 fully passed their matriculation
1921) 1083.74 681.69 examinations, we were pleased to
1921 1137.94 627.40 to notice the names of Curtis Stone -
1922 1194.84 570.50 man. Grace Thompson and llert
1923 1254.59 510.75 Stoneman, all el this village.
1021 1317.29 448.05 Mr. AVesley Yungblut, of Waterloo,
1925 1383.18 382.15 formerly of this village, is spending
1926 1152.34 313.00 a few weeks in Ileusall and neigh -
1927 1524.99 240.35 1765.31 borhood.
1928 1601.24 161.10 1765.34 Mrs. W. E. lloggarth was in \Val -
1929 - 1681.29 84.05 1765.31 ton an dvicinity last week spending
4. That this By -Law shall conte in- a few days with relatives and friends.
to force and take effect on the day 'Mrs. 1). 13. McLean, of Tucker -
of the final passing thereof. = smith, left here last week for an
extended trip to Winnipeg, Regina
and other western points. Mr. (Mc-
Lean expects to join her in the course
of n month, and they w•ii! then take
in the Seattle Exposition.
Miss Ida Dick was in the village
last week spending a day or so with
her relatives on her return from
Parkhill to her home in Durham.
The big new drain running along
Wellington and Mill streets, the lar-
gest and best in our village, is nearly
completed.
`Mr. W. Sparks. of North Dakota
accompanied by his wife, is the guest
of his brother, Mr. James Sparks, of
this village. It is 12 years since Mr.
Sparks visited this village last and
he notices ninny changes and im-
provements in it.
•We regret to have to chronicle the
death of Mrs. Calvin Newell, who had
been in declining health for quite a
6 That Wednesday, the 18th qday le.gth, ofnlitne. Mrs.
11 was a
� Oman
of August 1909 at Eleven o'clock in i posbrisessed of many excellent qualities
the forenoon, shall be the day and
the 'Clerk's office in the Town Hall
in the Village of Exeter shall be the
place where the Reeve shall attend
tlo appoint persons to attend at the
various polling places aforesaid and
at the final summing up of the votes
by the Clerk on behalf or persons in-
terested in promoting or opposing the
this iiy-Law respectively. and nursing and everything was done
7. That the Clerk of the Corpora -
all
prolong her life. But in spite of
t:on of the said Village of Exeter nil the end August 911j. peacefully on
Monday, 1111.
Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minu-
tes with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink fain
of votes given for and against this Tablets. The formula is on the 25
By�ote cent box. Ask your Doctor or Drug -
NOTICE gist about this formula! Stops wom-
anly pains, headaches and pains any -
The above is a true copy of the pro- where. Write D. Shoop, ltacine, Wis.
posed By -Law which has been taken for free trial, ,to prove value of his
Headache, or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold
by W. B. }towev.
1765.34
1765.34
1765,31
1765.34
1765.34
1765.31
1765.3.1
1765.31
1765.31
1765.34
1765.31
5. That the votes of the Electors
of the said Village of Exeter entitl-
ed to vote on this By -Law be taken
on Friday the 20th day of August,
1909, commencing at Nine o'clook In
the foreuoen and continuing until
five o'clock in the afternoon et the
same day at the following .places
within th • said Village of Exeter by
the following Deputy Returning Of -
and to lay .water mains connecting, eea.•rs :-
said pumping station and stand pipe Polling sub -division No. 1, at Bil-
nnd along Main Street in the said as Ilandford's ltesidence, Ed. Treble
Village end to otherwise dully a;- D 11. U. Herbert ford Poll Clerk;
nip. maintain turd operate eaid syr-
Polling Sub -division No. 2, Weekes'
tem. 'Marble Shop, Main Street, W. D.
AND •\VIIE1tEAS it has been esti- Weekes, D. R. 0., James Weekes Poll
mated that it will require the umsClerk: Polling Sub -division No. 3, E.
ofg $22000.00 to purchase, pro- }i. Fish's Residence. Main Street, R.
perty, erect said dam, pumping nth- G. Aden, D. 11. 0., Alex G. Dyers
tion and stand pipe and to lay said Poll Clerk ; Polling Sub -division No.
water mains and equip said water 4 Town Hall, di, E. Huston, 1). It.
system. 0., 1t. N. Taylor, Poll Clerk.
AND 'WHEREAS it is necessary for
the said purposes for the said Corpor-
ation of the Village of Exeter to bor-
row upon the credit of the said Mun-
icipality the sum of $22000,09
AND \VIIEREAS for the purposes
aforesaid it will be necessary .to is-
sue debentures of the said municipal-
ity of the Village of Exeter for the
said surn of $22000.00 and interest
as hereinafter provided which is the
amount of the debt intended to be
created by this By -Law. the proceeds
of the said debentures to be applied
in the acquisition of said lands, the shall attend at his office in the said
erection of ttid dam, pumping sta Village of Exeter at Twelve o'clock
tion and ,land pipe and the laying noon on Saturday the 21st day of
of said water mains and the' equip- August, 1909, to sum up the number
'talent of said system and for no other
purpose:,.
ANI) WHEREAS it is desirable ,to
make the principal of the said debt
repayable by annual instalments dur-
ing the period of twenty years next
after the issue of the debentures
therefor. such instalments of princi-
pal to be of Each nniounts that the
aggregate amount payable for prin-
cipal and interest in any year shall
be equal as nearly as may be to
what i4 payatbie for principal and in-
terest during each of the other years.
AND \VIIEREAS it will be necess-
ary to raise unnuktlly for the period
of twenty years during the currency
of the debentures to be issued here-
under by a special rate sufficient
therefor on all the rateable proper-
ty within the municipality the sum
of $1765.31 for the paying the sev-
eral instalments of principal and in-
terest thereon at the rate of five per
cent per anuum,
AND WHEREAS the amount of the
whole rateable property of the said
Village of Exeter according ,to the
last revised Assessment Roll is the
sum of $573.503.00,
.ler maiden name was Margaret Mc -
Knife, and she resided near Chisel-
hurst before her marriage to Mr.
Newell some three years ago since
which time she was a respected re-
sident of our village. She was only
31 years of age. During her illness
.she had the best medical attention
AND WHEREAS the existing de-
benture debt of the said Village ex-
clusive of local improvement deben-
ture. debt secured by special assess,
ments therefor amounts to the sura
of $12,e61.21 and no part of the prin-
cipal or interest thereof is in arrears.
into consideration and which will be
finally passed by the Council of the
Corporation of the Village of Exe-
ter in the event of the assent of the TIIE •\VESTEIRN FAIR
erectors being obtained thereto after The management of the Western
one month fro►n the first publication Fair of 1909 etre giving special at -
in the Exeter Times and Exeter Ad- tention to the Stock Depart;rnent
vocate newspapers, which first pub- and Stock exhibits this year. When
lication was on the 15th day of July the Prize List was in course of pre -
1909. and at the hour, day and places partition additions were made where
therein fixed for taking the votes ever possible. New sections were
of the EIectors a poll will be held. placed in the Horse Department for
Every Leaseholder entitled by law "Farmers only," while handsome
to vote on the proposed By -Law shall prizes were also given for "'Tandems"
at least ten days next preceding the and "}''our -in -hands". Seven !fund.
day of polling file in the office of red Dollars was added to the Speed
the Clerk of the Municipality a Stat- money, which (should bring out the
utory Declaration stating that his fast ones. In the Cattle Department:
Lease meets the requirements by law $500.00 has been added to the Short -
entitling him to vote on such By -Law horn class alone, while substantial
and the names of Leaseholders ne- increases have been made to other
glecting to file such a Declaration Classes. In the Sheep and Swine Dc -
shall not be placed on the Voters' partments adjustments have been
List for such voting. tuade and deluges where necessary,
Dated at Exeter this 7th day of July making a first-class list throughout,
A.1)., 1909. and :Stockmen will find that they will
Ji)S. SENIOR; ' be well Jooked after if they come to
'C:erk of the Corporation of the London this year. P.emctnber the
Village of Exeter. • dates -Sept. 10-18. Prize lists and
_ all information will be promptly
In n lett. r to •the:Miaia• r of fidu_ given on application to the Secretary,
cation a Public school inspector
A. M. hunt, London, Ontario.
Therefore the /Municipal Council o[drancs ntlention to the difficulty
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the Village of Exeter enacts no fol- rural boards of trustees are cxperi- August time, tells on the nerves.
loose- eneing in getting qualified teachers But teat spiritless. no ambition feel -
1. It shall be lawful for the Reeve for the salaries That are offered. ing can be easily and quickly altered
of the said Village o[ Exeter (h to bore They nre finding it next to itnpos- by taking obit is known to druggists
tort on the credit of the said 10 bor- sob•'' to engage competent teachers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restor-
ation of the Village of Exeter the to till existing vacancies for any sal- alive. Within 48 hours after begin-
Wien
of $22,000.00 for the purposes my -short of i400. The wonder ought Hing to use the Restorative, improve-
rum
00. forth and for that to be. not that teachers decline to (ren( will be noticed. Of rourse, full
o issue debentures of the work for less, but (tint they are ex- health will not itnmediately return.
purpose 1,,•eted to do so. Four hundred do:- The gain. however, will surely fellate.
said municipality to the amount of
etre is nowadays hardly less of a And best of all. you will realize and
$1011 00.00 in ,tams of not less than pittance for a your strength and ambition as it
be each and such debentures shall pittance
was n dozen ut,yenrartngo. than
feel your
Outside influences (lo
be eioned by the Reeve of the said prob'.etn of nuking ends tweet on press first the "inside nerves' then
Corporation for the time being and t;.200 a year was not much harder of the stoutach, heart and kidneys weal
countersigned b} the Teasurer for the
:solution then than is lint of living usually fail. Strengthen these etil-
time being of the said Corpoation and
on zc1UU n
duly :caved with the Corporate Beal year at present. ing nerves with 1)r. Shoop's Rester-
thTrot. which real the Clerk for Farmers are getting mot. for ntive and eve how quickly health will
the time b, ing of said (ierallptr everything they produce than they be your gain. Sold by W. 9. llow'ey.
is hereby authorized and directed to got ntbeginning the binninof the centuy.
r --01.---
IOf retiree. like the teneher. they are PAI'A \VOULUN'T MIN I) -\NKAT:
attach to each of said debentures. paying more for everything they have After being tucked in feed 1101
2 The said debentures shall be dot- to buy. and they must not expect Madge begged her mother to stay
ed •:pun the date of the issue thereof bduerftion to be an exception to t he with her until she got to sleep.
and ehail bear interest at the rate general rule of rising coif. Tb1 ' For," rhe (.leauled. 'it is all dark
of Five tier cent. per annual from the teacher has to bear his or her sh ire and Wolin. is NU 1.11 rid. ' "BO there
date of the issue thereof and the steal of the addition to the prices of tie. is nothing to be afraid of.' her nnolh-
interest ehaall be payable yearly on eeeessnries of life. moray of which ;are .•r :.sired her. ' Mohs i must ;ca,
the dray of the month on which said funnelled by the farmers. '1'o enable right down -Blairs. for ripe is 111 ,,
debentures are issued and as to both, the turn! lyncher to m: et the en- none ts alt ing for her. Now 1 ry to
principal and interest the said de- hanced cost of livin • school trusteesi go to Weep
p and retn�•nth.•r the angels
beutures shall be 'tenable iS-n Annual in the country districts will have to are right here with )ou nnil will take
instalments within twenty years from pay higher se [alive. Fortunately for car • or 3au.' ' Oh. hat, mama,"
•
the date of th issue 'thereof, such in- young leachers. they are no longer Fo a ailed th • little zoic •, l'd rather hnv••
et la nients to be of such nnaouttts that much nt the mercy of the school you. 1':enw•. ornit Ila,• angels doe
tb,' aggregate amount payab:e for beanie as they used to be. Other and with pnln and you stay here witty
prine:pal and interest in any year more remunerative callinee beckon Madge.' -The Delineator for S. pt-
ehn:i h• equal as nearly as may be thorn. Nor is if only in the in:;ial ,•1111) 0.
to what is payable for prineipil end tiny that the :attractions of )lies
Interest during each of the other callings ere superior to those of s1'I•:N 1) l'ot 4: VAce TION A'1"1'111•:
yenr.4 of such period of ttenty years teaching. They offer opportunities sl' %SIDV.. I he iott 1:ate excursions
tee hereinafter set fort h. : upon which the door clow•s behind via (:r1tot 'Cr:;Tal; It lett .4y System to
3 During t he currency of the said the young tuna who lakes to teach- old Orchard. Me; Kennel bunkport',
debentures Ile re shall be raised an- ing ne his life -work. To -day. the Me: Portland. Me; Hl. John. N. It.:
Dually by Fee cell rate on n11 the rite- roughest and most unskilled labor Moncton. N. 1).; Murray iby. Quo.;
able property in the said 'Corporation commands higher pay than the salary Ila:if:tx, N. S.: riununersidab 1'. E. i.
of the Village of Exeter the sum of the schoel inrsp.cter nhove referred 1'.elou. N. 9.; etc. oeal ennble you
.171:5.34 for the purpose of paying to fleet - ns the rnininivut at which 10 do so at tenet! cost. rickets good
the nmottnt due in each of the said tench .. 0111 now be got in his county. gn•ng August 9, 10. 11• I'. return
emit August 30th. 1909. full imfor-
Wessemonsruoile
70 Years with Coughs
1,!'e have had nearly seventy years of experience with
i►1'cr's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con-
ti:!once in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats,
1:'ca : lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience
Ile has had with it. Ile knows.
wisely. Keen in close touch wit
No .'!t:oh(i; in this cough medic'
n
Be wets. be strong. 'lou cannot if your bowe
Aye'v's i'ills, all vegetabk. Ask your doctor
can advise: you
ttnil physician.
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k.tcla
CO.,l ouc;r,i"los.,.
The st l.exative
us. Do ash. says.
mntion and tickets from any Grand
'trunk Ticket Agent.
The following est from the Advocate
of 'Manor. Seek., of n recent date
'Robert Itoss. passed peacefully away
morning of ,luny 13th. Deceased
was born at Rogerville. lluron
(-wilily. Ontario, on August 1st. 1314.
!1.' one ill' youngest and only son
barn in 'Canada. all threst being
horn in Scotland. As n boy of le
he went le (Suet), c and entre. d :he
office of the well known filet of
James Ross & Co. This position h'
held until Ids marriage in 1869. vi hen
Ih • removed to >ini treo1 and w•ns as-
socinted ttelh two brothers (I8 tea
merchntit.:. In the ar,}• seventies he
The Bind Ycu have Always nought, and which has been
In use for over 30 y'eal•S, hay borne tiro t.igttaturo of
his per -
,7! --/:1;, Iuld Ir,15 been ntat]o under 1 l
G �i:CI.-WLRonal supervision 13in(•o its infancy.
• Allow no unto to deceive you in thls.
811 Counterfeits, Imitations Iut(1 "Just -as -good." aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing. Syrups. It 1:t Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
asubstaunee. Its no 15 its guarantee. it destroys 'tVOrnie
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ant W'iiut
Celle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and I3owels, giving. healthy :111(1 natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea -Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Han Always Boughs
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC C[NTAUN COMPANY, 77 MUNNAY
((CW TORN erTY.
came to Manitoba, residing at Emer-1 of Brooklyn, N. Y., Thomas, of Mon-
son, where he was chiefly engaged in trenl, who died two years ago; Jessie,
the wheat business. Some years later who died in Iowa, six years ago; ,Ga -
he removed from there to Boissevain vin, of Nensall; Jane, of Hensall and
and engaged in farming on the well Margaret of Emerson. Mr. Gavin
known noes More farm, finally rent- hoes, the father of the deceased was
ing his farm and removing to Manor 87 years of age when be died and the
and i tarring in business there. On mother was 67. The surviving bro-
account of ill health he was obliged till thers and sisters are all well advanc-
nbandon all business entirely and af- ed in years and those who are de-
ter rt lingering illness finally passed ceased had reached a good age, Mrs.
away on the date mentioned: He George Moir, the eldest being 83
leaves a wife and three children to years and Mr. Gavin Ross, of Hensall,
mourn hes loss, Mrs. C. Ryal-Daws- 70 years.
son and Mrs. W. 11. fierce, of 'Manor!,
and W. 8. Ross, of Vancouver, and tt
host of friends who sincerely liked
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Incorporated 1855
CAP TAL (Paid up) • • • • , .. .
RESERVE FUND ••••
.... $3 500.000 00
$3.500,000.00
Has .65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all th
Principal Cities in the World.
General Banking Business Transscted.
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Savings Bank Department
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
• Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
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THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HEAL) OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1807
B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital,
$10,0
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VALEXAtD R LAIRD, General Manager ReserveFund)6)000f
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold, and money transferred bye
telegraph or letter.
COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countrieB.
FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United States,
Great Britain and other foreign countries bought and sold.
ExeterBranch-G.W Harrison, Manager
Branch aleo at Crediton.
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DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8,
D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors
DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D
D. 8., Honor graduate of Toronto
University.
Dental Surgeon
Office over Madman & Stanbury
Main street -EXETER.
JW. BROWNING, M. D.. M. n
• P. S., Graduate Victoria U n
rerelty. oelpe and residenence. Dominion
(.aboratory, Exeter.
Associate Coroner of Huron.
R. Bright, M. D., MX. (''. P. and
and loved him for bis kindly, court- A •S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un-
c•ous and generous heart. The fun- CASTORI
iversity. Two years resident physician
oral service was held at the home of Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office
the deceneed's daughter, Mrs. •m
W.
}}t For Infanta and Children. and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
Andrew Street, Exeter.
�f HONEY TO LOAN
„jG ( w We have unlimited private funds for teyeei
ent upon farm or village troperty at lower t
r .bs, of Interest.
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter
Pierce, and the remains were laid to the Kind You Have Always Bought
rest in the Manor cemetery. The de-
ceased was a man of good business
ability and occupied many public posi-
tions of honor and trust both in the
old Province and in the new. ltobte
the (lecens:d, was the tenth of a
family of cloven, six sons and five
dnughtere. The father's name was
Gavitn 1toss and the mother's Jane
Clarkson. They were natives of the
town of Carluke. Lanarkshire, Scot-
land. eighteen miles from Glasgow.
With their young family they left the
old home to seek their fortunes in
the new world. They first landed in
Boston but soon came to Canada and
to the Huron tract, settling on the
London Road in the township of Hay
in the fell of 1814. The deceased was
born two weeks after the parents are
Bears the
Signature of
Exclusive of the portion of Nee -I IAICKSON & CARLING,
wattin, which it Is proposed to annex'
to this Province. the present land)
area Ontario, according to a stat;-' Iitretstere,Sotlettors Notaries,Convey_uncert
meat contained in the annual report Commissioners, tlollcitors tar the :woken,
of the Toronto Hoard of Trade. is Bsnk'ICbo,
220,000 t=gnnre miles. or 140,000,00o Money tol.oan at lowest rates of interest.
ncres. 'lite extreme length of the CFFICSt-MASTREET, 1C1rrKR
S.
province from the confluence of the ■-o�nrrwe avIN 4s.>Dtotoes
Ottawa and 8t. Lawrence Rivers, to
the ntinnitoba boundary, is 1.000 •1ONEY TO LOAN.
it
miles, while s width from Lake 1
Erie to Hudson Bay is 750 miles. On -
rived at their new home. The other (+trio covers n larger arca than the
members of the family are Mrs. Geo. males of Maine. New Hampshire.
Moir, of licnsall: John, of Emerson, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania
Mnnitob:t. who died four years ago; and Ohio combined, and is one-third
.1. it.. of Nesbitt, Manitoba ; W. R., larger than nine North Atlantic
States.
Of the total arca of the Province.
21,600,000 acres ore settled, and of
This 14,000,000 acres are cleared. 6,-
(100,000 acres are woodland. 2.000,-
000 acres, slashland, and 3.000,000
ncre swamp, marsh or waste land.
Of the total Fettled arca. nil but 1A-
500,000 ncres lie in Old Ontario, hav-
ing been settled between the veers
178'1 and 1860. The retraining mil-
lion and n half ncres consist of scat-
tered tracts of land in New Ontario.
settled within the last few years. in
addition to this there is the vast clay
belt, 16,4)09,000 acres in extent. which
es being opened up by the National
Transcontinental Railway and which
Removed by Lydia E. Pink' is all good ngticultural land.
TUMOR OF
YEARS
GROWTII
ham's Vegetable Compound
Winnipeg, Man.--" Eleven years ago
i went to the \'ictoria hospital, Mi,tt-
treal, sliffering with a growth In the
uterus. 'Che duct ors said it was a tumor,
and eonld not be re-
moved, 119 it would
051150instant loath.
They found that
i.•" other organs were
•tlTected and said
i could not live
more that n six
months in the con-
dition 1 was irn.
After 1 cause pinto'
"•1 'm'{', i saw your a<lver•
tisvtnettt i it t h
5 paper and (•11111
menceil taking I,y
E. "inkham's\'egetabloCompo.auu1.
(took it constantly for two years. and j
still take it at times, :eel both itis has.
banal end myself claim that It was the
means of saving my life. I highly
recontrnend it to suffering women."---
Mr.4. (►alr.L.t BRADLEY. 284 Johnson
Ave., 11'inttlpeg, M:initoh:t.
One of the greatest triutnplts of
Lydia E. 1'itikliant's Vegetable Com-
pound is the eo1 1410iing of woman's
dread enemy-- tumor. if you have
mysterious pains, hula mmatloal. ulcer-
ation or displacement. don't wait for
time to confirm your fears anal go
a„ opera-
tion,
thehorrorso It rt,tl iern-
f,t } 1
tion, but try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege-
table C'irnpoutul at once.
Far thirty years Lydia E. l'inkh;tm's
Vegetable ('41mpound. made frorn runts
and herbs,. tsdx'enthestanelatdremedy
for f($Ile ins.
THE IIi:ST SC110O1.
In • C •n' roil Itus'ness CoPI,•ge of
Stratford is neknowledged to be one
• ir..' :HMO s 1.1 r- kind i the
,rnvinec. 1t has three different de-
pr.rtmerits : Commercial. Shorthand
and Telegraphy. Those wishing to
wear' positions in the commercial
bored should write the college for
Is (n• • cnt:e ogee. '1'l, fall t, rtn
y. (,:r • . no.
11►, 119 T 4C) rt. .
Beare the Ire Kind You Hail buys Bala
{'.goater. /44
NEW TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
The Bell Telephone
Company of Canada
is about to issue a Ncw Tele-
phone Direct',) for the District
of \Ve.tcrn Ontario, inclU( ing
Exctcr.
(idols 4)4 new runnrrri .• s, deluge,:
of firms n; nn •s. changes e f street ad-
dresses, or for duplicate rust it's, should
ha h,n•ied in at once to
A. MARCH ND
i.ral Mat
We have a large amount of private fonds
sa�oa h�m and village properties we tomato
ULADMAN & STANDURY
Barristers Solicitors, Main St.'Exster
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY to loan at lowest rate..
North west Lands for Sale.
Office. Main Street, Exeter
The footprints of Dyspepsia have
been directly traced to the Stomach
nerves. When these "inside nerves"
fail, indigestion and stomach distress
must surely result. For this, drug-
gists everywhere are supplying a
prescription known ns Dr. Shoop's
Restorative, 'First, these tiny inside
Stomnch, heart, and Kidney nerves
fail. Then gas belching, heart pal-
pitation, or falling kidneys follow.
Don't drug the Stomach, or atimii-
late the Heart or Kidneys. That is
wrong. Strengthen these failing ner-
ves with 1)r. Shoop's itcstorative. It
is the nerves, not the organs that
are calling for help. Within 48 hours
after starting the Restorative treat-
ment, you will realize the gain. A
tet will toll. Sold by W. S. Howey.
The Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Flre Insur-
ance Gompanu
r4 Dad Office, Farquhar, -,Ont.
President -J. L. RUSSELL.
Viee-Presid. nt-\V. 11. l'ASSMORE
DIRECTOR:+.
\VM, Roy, liousnot.at I'. 0
f,VM. }lnO('K \ViN(IIF:t.sr•A P, 0.
T. RYAN, DCALls P. OI
ROBERT NORRiS, Staff,.
AGENTS.
JOHN E88ER\', F.xoter. aatc:t for
and J4ietdulph.
(1 s bor rte
O11.IVF:11 HARRIS, Munro, %wont
for lEbbe'•rt. 1'utlar'on and Logan.
JOS1f 1 A JOHNS
Secy•Troae+. Farquhar
:I.,tOMAN k 8JA1i't AY. '+. •.•e:or•
For any r.an'• of n^rvou.nr•s , s!a•cp.
lessness, weak Ptorn,rh, ;whit,stion,
Jyspep.i,i, try Carter's Little Liver'
fills. Relief is suer, The only nerve:
medicine in market.
GRAND TRUNK SY'SEM
Canadian National
Exhibition
Vary low rates from Exeter to To-
ronto and return $3.1r August 28 to
September 11th. $2.85 August 31 and
September 2nd., 7 and 9th. Return
limit September 11. Special train ser-
vice.
erivice.
Farm Laborers
Excursions
$10.00 $18.01) ADDITIONAL
GOING RETURNING
via Chicago, Duluth and Fort France
or North Bay. From Aug. 23, Sept. 7. ,
Full information from
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
or write J. D. MCDONALD, lining
Depot. Toronto, Ont.
Sloopsis of sae Conogion:Norm wes!
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS.;
Any person who is the sole head
of a family, or any male over Ila
years old may homestead a quart*,
sectoni of available Dominion land kl
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta.
The applicant 11111Et appear in perinea
I at the Dominion Lands Agonny or
Bub-agenoy for thedistriot. Entry kg
proxy may be had at the agency, o0
certain conditions, by father, mother
son, daughter, brother, or sister of
intending homesteader.
Duties: -Six months residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each
of 'three years. A homesteader may
live within nine miles of his homers
atead on a darns of at lenst 80 acre*
solely owned and occupied by him GI
hie father, mother, son, daughter,
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homesteaJdtr
in good standing n,ny pre-empt s
quarter section alongside his homer,
stead. Price 113. per nor'. Int ties -1.
Must reside six months ineaoh of tsie'
years from date of homestead entry}
(inotuding the time required to earn
homestead patent) and cultiytas
fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who Tins exhausted
his homestead right and cannot ells•
tain a pre-emption (nay take a pur•
chased homestead in certain districtd•
Price $3. per aore. Deities. -Must
reside six months in each of threes
yearn, cultiv•tte fifty ncres and creep.
a house worth $300.01.
w. w', cone,
Deputy of the Minister of the interior
N. n.-Unauthorired pnl,Iication of this aeleerUee
ment will not he paid for
flIOh6rdc rIdfloc
Are a Pleasure to their
Owners.
We have sold and are selling a great
Irl arty high (•11159 pianos and our num
emus satislled cuetoniers is the strong
est guarantee of this nssettion.
One plume to -day Cue the hest that
the best Pinno makers produce and
our prices are right.
Do not he too quick to !WHEW' per-
sons who tell you different from the
above for the purpose of selling you
cheap and in some cases trashy goods
nt pig prices.
Call and see Us
end pe convinced that what we sn
we live up to.
S. Malo & soa