Exeter Times, 1909-08-26, Page 5'1'1iE EXETER TIMES, AUG. •26t11 1909
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Aud. 27
Sept. 7
Sept. 10
601 N(; DATES
From SlnlIons north of lin. of O.'r.n. Toronto IolSarnia, and Can.
Pus:. Stations on and west of 1 -pronto -Sudbury line.
From Toronto sad nil C.P.R. Stations %. est In Ontario on and south
of main line of Grrad trunk R4.. Ioronto to Sarnia. and all Staliun%
In Oudot 10 on M.C.R.. P.N. nod '1.11.1%B. Ft, 4.
From Stations Toronto and east, ioctudind Sharbul lake and Rinds -
ton. and ail Stations in Ontario with* of Reufra•w. also stntions no
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From all Stations 1uronto and west. including Stations on
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• ONE•w,tY sECOYD•Ci.ASS TICKETS WILL at: Soli) TO WINNIPEG ONLY
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will n.r•et and eng•,ge laborers on arrival ..t w-i:mipag.
Prow tr:,u,iw,rtntion w ill be furnished pt t1'inniir'•g to points on Can. Par. where laborer. are
nee ..I. east of Moose Jaw. Including branches, and al one cent a wile eaci tray west
thereof in ttaakatchrw:en and Alberta.
A certificate is furnished with each ticket an, this eerfir
nle
when exreutrd by(•
.Itrn
showing that laborer has workedthirty days or more. will be honored (nem that point
fursr
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t k t track to startingpoints
in O tarn•
D-a.t n aliti
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Nov. Ault.IW
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Tickets areKone! 014 nn
Farm iab'rer.' eine and will be i.,ue.l to women as well
as to men, but will not be issued at half Inc.' to e!iillren.
For full paHlculars see nearest C.P.R. atjent, or
svelte R. L. THOMi SON. D.P.A.. (:.P.R.. TORO\ FO
Farquhar , completion and is a beautiful build -
Last week several young then left for • jag'
• sojourn in the (Vest, and on M•-naay M r. Thos. punkin is in Chatham at -
MY. William lett or Virden Man. where , tending the grand lodge meeting 1.
be bas engaged to ron a threshing en• O. F. as n deiigate from the Far -
Sine for Mr. W. Bray, ,lnhar lodge.
Mr. Win. Douglas' uncle from Strat-
ford is spending a ft v days with him •
here.
The ;,rain is all rut and Ole bind -
yea stowed aw-ay. In n few day,. if
fin wenIh, r ron 1limes harr.rs:1 will'
A,;ajn be t, -.-.l It seems a very I.ricf KirktOn
perod sine, the grain was sow it and Dtr. 1;vin J)oul:e has gone for :1
the mare, -1 i; Mat grain can dee,-lop i tarp through the west. .
ouch a short time. iii+� Sadie Holman i! visiting at
1r. ,\1',,,. 11'rlyd' house is nearing .\- :McCurdy's.
-- -- --------- l Miss Jessie Gemmell. of Teeker-
smith. is spending n week with It r
aunt. Mrs. S. Tufts
T1:.- Eva 1'. rry. of S•. Afars's.
• • renewing acquaintances in th-• cj'-
•
11nge.
More cement sidew•nik- a r . b
are constantly se\\ing on built in 'Kirkton. which odd to
be'l(tt11s money can buy' inlpttn•eulent.
An n<Iditiot► is hying hfiilt In I.
agricultural hall. which promis. - •
Ik1'E' reaping; satisfied CtIS better showing At the fair Ibis yc 1t.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
"As ye Sew
shall you Reap"
• TUCK E lISNUTII
Crediton
A wedding at Rose lliil Villa -At
11 o'clock a. 111. on •Wtdneed:ty 18th i
la last week's issue of the Times fust.. a eery happy event look place
there was nn ittvu stating that Credi- at Itos. hitt Villa, the beautiful home
ton was to play at Exeter. but clot- of iMr. and Dtr'. John Caldwell, of the
celled the date nbottt six o'clock the 211d. concession. 401011 their third
evening; scheduled for the game. daughter Miss Ethel J., was united in
Some Tire under tin impression that marriage to tMr.
Russel
If. Sproat.
the tenni rEfe r, to was the Sttrssecondd son of Jas. Sproat, Esq all
This was not the case. •I'he item ,„ th:s township. At the appointed 3;unnu•nt:.! slices 4E ob-
shou:d have read Crediton East team. hour wail. 11t•nde:ssohn's we ddin=
served in 410 Evangelical Ch . eh on
The Stars have tilled every engage- march was brine played by Miss J3ab • Sunday morning. lieu, A. \ linea,
uu•nt faithfully for the past four or :Sprout. sister of the groom, the of list•;jn, 4'. , present owl
1 ached
fav E•years end value their rcputa- nuptial party took their position on powerful ..iiiious both tow:..ng and
tion too highly to cancel any engage- the beautifully decorated portico ill Cower fr.
went at the last moment. • full view of store than one hundred Ileo, L. K. Eidt conducted services
The other day while Herbert 1laist guests, comfortably seated on the let the Evangelical church. Credi-
aged 1_', son of Fred Rifat was light it et r., in its park like and arborical ton, on Sunday morning.
mea o fray at mote ou un embank- 1, :t t'y. '1'10: bride looked charmade _Miss Johnson, of Blake, is visiting
mem of clay. and while nca1kin; gowned in cream duchess satin made with •Mrs. George Blake, is v.
backwards, fell over the usinembankment, empire .;tyle, wearing the usual bei- Mr. Arthur i' el1ermann preached
a diatanoo of 14 feel, causing a frac- aleft veil and orange blossoms, and at Shipka on Sunday evening.
tune of a bone in his arm. carrying a bouquet of white roses )Ii.;a Catherine 1'inkbciner spent
Death ou Monday last removed nod maiden hair fort. She was us- Sunday with friends at Grand Ilend.
from our midst one who was beloved tiered to the matrimonial threshold Miss Lalonia 'I'idinais visiting'
by us all in the person of Rev. J. by her father, and seas attended by friends in :Wine'• .sea.
Staebler, who since his retirement her sister Miss Sadie, and her cousin, Mrs.:\\'ill Bret.. •r, of Stratford, Is
from the ministry fifteen ,renes ago lois Ruby dlortun, each carrying a visiting friends la, re.
has been n resident of this section• bouquet of white sand mauls sued iMr. 0. W. Grnybiel, of the Farm-
. .Mr. Stuebler was taken with a p. as, the former attired in white and er's ;Bank, of this place is rehiring
porn lytic stroke last Friday and mauve muslin and the latter in net Allenford.
again on EMonday and these combined mauve San Toy crepe, both cos- Miss Einina '1'ientan is spending a
with his old age were the cause of tomes being mnde in princess style. week with friends in Sarnia.
his death. Ile was born in Germany Clara Sproat, neice of the groom, and Miss Ida Goetz leaves on 'Thursday
and when seven years of age came Thelma etty (I ell, fleece of the bride, to '..eget with friends in Stratford and
1. -^:t •l it '.villi bis parents, settling made pretty and interesting little
t.r.. u;1on. Later the family flower ;ills. The groom nus SOP -1 Nov
Mr.IJacki1l: dt and family, of I:x -
moveu ,0 Petersburg, Ontario, where ported through the ordeal by his ter, :pent Sunda} with his parents
he afterwards engaged in farming. brother ..lir. Jake Sproat. The mar-1hrrQ.
Subsequently be entered the minis- tinge ceremony was unably performed i M, s Sadie 31clsaac who has spent
try and was pastor of the Crediton by Rev. E. F. Mc. L. Smith, of Car- the past month in Detroit returned
Evangelical Church in the years 1858- mel Church, Ilensall. After tender -
00, Fifteen years ago he was compel- ins congratulations and disposing of
led to give up ,the ministry owing to the all important feature of this
an affection of the throat, but since happy gathering, an excellent dinner,
that time preached on various oc- was partaken of the various inviting
crtsions. Three years ago he was courses being served with great order
bereaved .of his help mate, and and precision. Decorations of mauve
moved to the home of his son-in-law, and white, ndded to the beauty and
Mr. John .Finkbeiner on the 10th con- elaborateness o[ •the festal prepara-
cession. He was 85 years, 7 months tiona, and the delicious menu was
and 28 days old. Besides his Baugh- thorota hiy enjoyed. A few hours
ter !Mrs. John Finkbeiner, be is stir- weer:, then spent in a very enjoyable)
vivcd by five sons and three daugh- and social way, there being many
ters, all of whom are living in the larented •utusiciaus and entertainers
United States. The funeral will be present. That the bride is a most
held to -day from the residence of estimable young lady, was empha-!
Mr. Finkbeiner for interment in the s:zed in a tangible way by the many
Crediton cemetery. beautiful and useful presents of
+Doss Clara \\ vitae! left Saturday which she was Made •Ibe recipient.
for :Detroit after visiting her par- Th • young couple took the eveningt
ents for a few weeks. train for •the south from llensall, the(
:Mr. Stanley Boyle spent Sunday in bride's •travelling costume being a
London visiting his parents. suit of wine colored amethyst cloth 1
Miss .tones, of St. Thomas, is the with hat 10 match. After spcndine al
short honey moon, they will take upi
their abode in Seaforth, where the I
.room is engaged in a lucrative busi-
ness. Much praise is being given Mr.
and Mrs. Caldwell by the guests who
shored their hospitality on this happy
occasion.
DASHWOOD NEWS
Dashwood
guest of ;Alis Ilial for st few days.
Miss 1K. dliil• of Detroit, Is visit-
ing her brother Mr. Aug. hill for
It few weeks.
.Mrs. .W. 11. Weitzel left for De-
troit, where she will visit relatives
fro n few weeks.
• :Mrs. Goo. Tre'.Ier has It•it for her
home in .Detroit.
Alr. and Mrs. W. Ei;ber and chil-
dren returned to their home in New-
ark. Ohio. alter visiting friends and
relatives around here.
Mr. and •Mrs. Wilt Knechtel. of
tier:in. are the :guests of Mr. and
Mrs. el. (frown.
Miess Nate (snider returned to her
• home in Detroit after visiting with
friends around here.
Last Thursday afternoon the Cred-
iton Stars drove down to Ailsa Craig
and p:;ayed a very interesting game
with the team of that place.. Roth
sides might has' done n little bet-
ter. The score stood 7-8 in favor
of .Ai:sit Craig.
Mr. Dan '\Ven :eft for Detroit on
Saturday after visiting his parents.
s N. \ :...
t b.•rt and Ethel th •1 1►c•llcr-
11,ann, of Dashwood. were the guests
of .'•1:-a 1; 'AO (frown Friday eve.
Mr. anti .Jars. J. Preeter. of %sir -
.:eh. 1 p, ,i Sunday in town as the
;r.i.•st.s of IMr. and Mrs. S. Drown.
;Mr. and Mrs. C. Either spent Fri-
day in town visiting fiends.
11Zss 13. :Kuhn :eft for Toronto on
lionday to net, n•J 1h.• ntill:n.•ry op.•n-
i ngs,
Miss IC:,ra Wind, of Detroit, is
>u tor ng a few weeks wish her par-
, nl; hare.
Miss
r
taa •a r...
3 . ry. of 'Centralia,
is
tbe guest of 1i
'ss h
Ilafcavt
1.
f
1
. ra. John E'I;hcrand chl'
children n n re
v. siting? tri ends in 1) tifleld.
Mis•st s E :lad \ ivi is Beaver vis -
:sited friends in Centralia Tuesday,
Whalen
:Mr. Itob, rt I;rocl: and daughter
from Muskoka. are visiting friends
rind relatives around here.
Lulu r;odbolt, of Winchelsea, was
11 he gust of Hiss !Biala Gunning for
11 1•:'y•: .l :t t\••e1:.
Mr'. \V111. Itrooks. who was yieit-
r i f! 1• i:l (1:1:t. 1• - ..:era
.I 1• •1 a
., .11 it lineti.
1,. •:d\lr \.t. it t;..nn'u;r wets
LUCAN
11is.v Aggie Atkinson, of Chicago,
is visiting relatives and friends.
•Mr. •\V, E. Stanley left on Saturday
last on ri business trip to Florida.
IMr. Robe. Per:ey, who was home on
his holidays, was 'taken sick the first
of last week and underwent an op-
eration Thursday at London for ap-
pendicitis. Ile is doing ns well as
can be expected.
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EVERYBODY SHOULD VISIT CAN-
ADA'S GREATEST EEX"HIi3ITION.
On account of the Canadian Nation -
a. I:Nhibition. the Grand Trunk Rail -
w:, -' St:•m will issue return tickets
:it ,..e ;:e fare to Toronto from all
stations in Ontario west or Cornwall
:incl
Ottawa
August 3 -
1 t 9 St September
o
11th inclusive. Good returning on
or beofre Sept 11th, 1909. Special
low rate excursions will be run front
alt points on certain dates. giving
patrons o the Grand Trunk an op-
portunity of visiting Toronto at very
a
nl.t:lK
4. C Don't fall So Call on :the
near. st •Gr:uld Trunk Agent for full
pa et icu:ars.
Zurich
Mr. Norman Kibler. of Listowel, is
visiting • rr 1 lat'v,•s ' n t town.
o n
.\ir. N. Janne,• is showing signs of
improvement
from lits severe En illnes_.
and Mrs. Oliver Johnston and
family, of Clinton, ore visiting at the
home of :Mr. (rhos. Johnston.
lAliss fl'illic tWeli. of Toronto, mala
in town last week visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Well.
IMr. and (Mrs. .1. Foster, of Pigeon,
Mich., are visiting the latte#s sister,
.\lrs. I1. Wisrm and other relatives
and friends in town.
There lens n p'bac tuass Meeting
in Rhe Evangelical church, 14th con.
on Monday evening. 'This meting
was in the interest of the local Op-
tion 'Campaign.
'Mitis 'Mabel Wilhelm has returned
I:' `1 . goal `-! • t•I,•, 1 ',.s home aaer nn exvled vi ail with
1•'. , r n i 1 , ..I... \les 1•';os�ie :Heroes and other !Bends
'1411:•4. „r and re:ativea,
. 1, 0 • ::•:achy.
.. an 'lr,. A1':•01 Gunnin;r, it, le,
, - Ir n it 1)14', t,-,. 111•• •(;it•i ,
.1 .. ,. for 1h (1,1,11 •blow.:.
t• •.11rn .I 071'1 (,•port a it:( :lama %j•j .
:.11 II• :try ilerU, who has 1.•. 11
r -islet 8t Port 'hie.. has,
I: 1,. dT , ,1 Is vit,•t:,iu�
i•. 1 , r,•iac. I
1: 0' 1.rirr l,,,i, r., :n y
t. a i n,• ( .; h .:
;r. 11111 M1•-. 11 ,,. 'I .•
ed tin Eft. .Nlnrys 8 .1 (1ly-.
• •Il \PBI:IIS' r.\(..',Illi:i
Natural, \ I' rest. t •i •.1:•,'
neva. Natural, iso t it. l\- . tl 101. r i . 1I:. J'1 4.
len we aow our advert iehts:ent 111I,IN :!s( 11:' cr-. •. 1' ! .f a
cw•sj„j,r.ts stating the pi ice. fort ., J ' • ..,r . rl)' I t'0't. 1.\l
tit!. Cost, Trousers, or whatever; •.s: c•sE r . , - . :la•' • I ' (' '; I
P 11.i. Might suggest, we its .;Ole the 1 1'-ln in th•j he•aft-t.aTn anywhere. has Its mesa :I ' Ir. •, :I, 1.' hi • :, I4 1 : 1 I .:,
best of Pvl'I }'thing in that stilt. I rain t: eanisst ton, p mi.bi:es'pre•a^uro-not hiss I lit
else us•aal;y. At Past so sari r. Nhoop, ant td
The best 11011i. the best Linings, the prove+ it he hsi ii'. t.sl a Matic pink trader. Thal I" ?' 0 li • i • ; .
heat l':t•id•ng'-, the best. Thread etc., I (Ihlot-cam-1 Dr. rhoop'e 11ca•13tho il►►'1I t- „ t . - L , 1, g
400'1 as tilt. heat Itf our irl Cot- eiptxrs 110.:•1 prves'ia• away from 1'310 ((.1 ,•t.
its y l ItcrAt•ilsrhannllg.}Z•harltlalydel:3httuLUNitly, -
tit.g. Kit t till.; and :kinking, sh nildn't' shoieth safely. tt surely equn ltcs the blood circle
we reap (lar teware? ' tattoo.
it yon havo a hevt.L:el... it's blood pressure.
Tiro all. is sowe.1 to reap you as Ona' I 11 ICs painful pet:rots wi.h women, same eassn.
f car cust(,mers. \Vhen you need a I(7ouaro elsepleas, rritl.'ss,nenons.lt'a bto„l
ecng.•stfonLx4.1 Drtaun•. That Earrly ie a
^ Trouser.; t certainty. for hr. Ahonp's liesulaehe Tablets slop
`lilt. Oita, Ii 1'011'( ri or : it In 100.9nut,-e1.and Hi, 0bletss,nttlyMatra ute
Fancy vest, i tiettnnalutnlblon.!pres.rre.
Rrutse yeur nna.'r, tont doc.n't it ant re.1. Ind
Ewell. and pain yo.IT Of (•,carr-'. It Brea. It's con.
" Ion• blood r.•ssure. Yield) find Hubert, rata
id this lel. lead y4411 t0 our ohne '.cher -talways. its simply rumn,oil sense.
e can prove to you that we live lip ! -) ' Wesel' at 2S eet,ts, end cheerlul:y recommend
r(, word.
H. Holtzmann
c'ZKDtTON.
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
SPEND YOU1t VACATION AT THE
: 1•;'t4II.il. The ;ow rate excursions
01-.11id Trunk Railway System to
11'.1 orchard. Me; Konuel bunkport,
I.• ; fort :and. M:• • 6t. John. N.
:unclon. N. Il.; Murray flay, Q11e.;
11:1 (PIN. N. S.; Sumuler.+.id.b 1'. I:. 1.
I'.eiou, N. 8.; els. '.t ill enable you
t.) do eo at rata:I cost. 'Tickets good
• .1 1 • .. r1.At1•1
t 1
10. 11, 12, return
alit .1u1:fi(1 autll, 1909. Full imfor-
tnat'uri and liekete from any Grand
to her home on Saturday.
sus
August time, tells on the nerves.
But that spiritless, no ambition feel-
ing can be easily and quickly altered
by taking what is known to druggists
everywhere as 1)r. Shoop's Restor-
ative. Within 98 hours after begin-
ning to use the Restorative, improve-
ment will be noticed. Of course, full
health will not immediately return.
The gain, however, will surely follow.
And best of n:1, you will realize and
feel your strength and ambition as it.
is returning. Outside influences de-
press first the "inside nerves' then
the stomach, heart and kidneys will
usually fail. Strengthen these fail-
ing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restor-
ative anti see how quickly health will
be yoar gain. Sold by W. 3. Itowey.
Trunk Ticket Agent.
Shipka
\dr. \1. Gabiel w:r; in London last
week on business.
Numbers here are on the sick list
at time of writing.
Their passed away from here last
inst Friday one of Sbipka's old pio-
neers. in the person of Mr. Thos.
Ilar:eton. 'The remains were in-
tered in the Parkhill cemetery.
Those who left from here last Mon-
day for the North -West are as fol-
lows .Mr. G. Feltner. G. Finkbeiner
88(1 -M. bw,•itzer. for Bonet hwaiter;
Mr. and Mr-. .1. Schradeor and sons
William and Russel and Thos. Keys,
for Snow Flake.
Women with pale co botiess faces
who feel weak and discouraged, will
receive both mental and bodily vigor
by using Carter's Iron Pills, which
aro made for tbo blood. newos and
complexion.
A FAVORITE 1'AItiSIAN ['LACI,
FOR WEDDING FEASTS
Near seven o'clock we arrived at
a :arse pavilion on the Avenue St.
:141.(1.•. w•.•i1 known for serving Din-
ners de Noce. rind where, for five
francs n head. one can obtain Filet
de Sole :Mar;fiery. Chevreuil perig-
sox and champagneI
Our friends had out yet arrived
come,
and as we sat in a little gardet'rl'ait-
I� them t t for thel0 r 0
o
1 'itched
with
5various other
•eddin I
vu• •� 1 , 1 dine.
In. drive I 0
v
l [
Their •si n9 less c
rut et than
n
in the morning. The emotion was
over, 111(1 they were now free to
a:ng sand shout ns they pleased. One
thin: in particular 1 remarked; all
these people. most of there workmen.,
or very small commercial dealers,
wore frock -coots, that Uniform of
ceremony which the people in France
bring out on grand occasions Duly.
Some o[ the
men had ,grown stouter.
others thinner, s:110,• Olt' days when
their clothes mer • . and most of
the coats were decid, ti out of style.
All thus' good people had the deep-
est r,'speet for the waiters in even-
ing :Miro. and nanny of theta tried
to address the Garcons in superior
tones that were miserab'e failure..
The waiters. conscious of their pres-
tige. used and even nbus:•d it. and
their fnnailiarity- was shockingly
rttnusjng.
Amid ih. t,unuit of song nod t11-
b'asls of IruInpole our party arrived.!
They had ridd.•u round the ;al; • in
Ili • Iloia de Vincennes, (hinted nl St.
Mande, pod been photographed at
,loinville. In fact, they End drained
th" cup of p:caaure to iia very dregs.
From "Parisian Wedding Parties,"
by France:. Wilson Huard. in the
S.•11. •saber aicribuer.
.sea
YOU NEEDATONIC
Your Flood has become thin and weak. The
drain upon your system the past few months has
jifi$ 1 been very great You are consequently feeling
appetite is bad and you hardly have enough
,.,1r "all out of sorts" and "run dove n." Your
1Ja
' f energy left to do your daily duties. You should
5. take i'S1-CHINE, the greatest of Tonics, without
delay. Th's willut you on your feet at once. The
foliowing testimonial will interest you.
" RUN-DOWN" FOLK
1f you are weak PSYCHINE will make you strong
•
Gent:emelt : "i hate used PSYCH INF. and i do
think it is the greatest tonic and system builder known.
would :idyls '1 wh re run-down or physically weak to use
PSYCHINE." Your, July, Mrs. Jas. Bertrand, West Toronto.
rr'cfP in restores the appetit• amt tonts np the system. It "Trees rich,
red Morel -a wonderful fond!
Torte. Tolima. try t'S1'CIIISE
Free ! Aitap:y send 4 mfr nan e
s,.4 *Mesar. In 141. 1'. A.
°feel ll.lsmi:r.l' i
((4
•••I P.••bins , ilia
THE t3REAT
P120NOUNCED
SI iEo
ST OF TONICS.
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Siebert iR Co.
Our object is to swell the sale's of .\t1;_'tf`-i and snake it
one of the best mouths of the year. 11('1Int• 10 rut 1►rieeS 111
the following.
Meet's 2 piece Sulnlncr Suits
Ladies White Shirt Waists
Dress lengths of Dress Goods in different shades
Balance of trimmed and untrimmed summer !fats
Balance of our Lace Curtains
Remnants in Dress Goods, Prints, Gingham, Fancy Muslins
1 crate of Glassware regular 1 Sc. and loc.
Dinner Sets
Give us your trade and we will S;1ve you good money.
Siebert & Co.
Hartletb Block. DASHWOOD
THE DASHWOOD PLANING MILL. CO., Limited.
Ifavo on Band and for Sale CHEAP
Pine and Hemlock Lumber; Shingles, Laths, Posts, Sash, Doors Frame
Flooring and Siding.
We sell the celebrated Paroid Roofing -None Better
All kinds of Factory woe k done to order for which our prices are reasonable.
Just to hand, a large import order of WINDOW GLASS
which we%t all sell at very close prices.
Now is the time to order your Hay Racks and Water Troughs.
can in and See its.
The Dashwood Planing Mill Co., Limited.
Dashwood, (Int.
CANADIAN NATIONAL [XHIBITIoN
TORONTO
August 28th - 1909 -September 13th
Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent. Forty industries
in active operation.
ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD
will officiate at opening ceremonies on Tuesday, August 31st.
MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR
Model Camp -Victoria Cross and Wrestling on Horseback Competitions be-
tween teams from Dragoons and Artillery -Artillery Drive -Musical Ride, etc.
GREAT DOUBLE BILL OF FIREWORKS
Dreadnoughts
In
Naval Battle
THE SIEGE OF KANDAHAR
BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA
WATCH FOR REDUCED RATES AND EXCURSIONS.
For all Inforltaatios writs manner J. O. ORR. City Hall, Toronto.
1000 Nen
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Bicycles are
rapidly coming bark
it to popular Poor,
the den and this year being
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We have c I nned
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getting the c
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wheel 4h w
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saving; to our customers all inter:nediate pro -
tits by filling orders direct by until instead of
through agents. In this way we can of er
$50 Wheels for $25
and give better satisfaction all round. 1 he quality of the wheels is all right
- only the best materials used and only skilled meclranit. employed in
construction. The equipment i; right up•to•date and the machines
throughout are such a; we , ;sn thnr,tugidy feconnnend. We sell automo-
biles a; well as bicycles :arid our plan is to make wheels serve as a good
advertisement to the entire bushes,. Send for illustrated folder.
H}'SLOP BROS., Limited
High -Class Automobiles and Bicycles
TORONTO, ONT.
Western Fair
Open
to the w'oi Ill
Athletic
Day
Monday
Dog Show
LONDON
Ontario's
Popular
Exhibition
Sept 10-18
increase(1
Prize List
Speed
Events
Daily
Cat Show
The Great Live Stock Exhibition
Music I Attractions
out Highlanders Program Twice Dally
7th Fusiliers i The Best IN
Fireworks I Take a Holiday Special Rates
Evening ning and visit London's Pair, i Over all Railroads
Pi ize Lists!, Entry Forme, Programmes and nil information from
W. J. REID, ('resident A. M. t1UNT, Secretary