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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-09-09, Page 5'1•1:11J It; XElEK TIME S, SEPI'. 9th 1Imi) Old Folks' Livers need an occasional stirring up to keep them from being constipated, bilious and generally run dawn. At the same time, the laxative must not be so violent as to shock the system and cause sinking and sickness. REG U.S <NAT CW/F7 TABLETS- Nio is the ideal treatment for o!,1 folks' livers -never fails to act, yet never stocks. A tonic as well as a laxative. Best for con- stipation, rheumatism, biliousness -any and all troubles of liver, stomach and bowels. Take an NR tablet to- night -5.011'11 feel better in the morning. -` t; Get a 25c Box For Sale by W. S. Cole, Exeter. WE REPAIR WEAK MEN1 ONE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS. Every case submitted to us receives the personal attention of our Medical Staff, who consider the symptoms, complications and chronicity. and then decide no to the disease and curability. Specific remedies are then prescribed for the case and are compounded by our own chemist in our own Iaboratory. Such appropriate treatment cannot fail to cure, as specific medicines are selected to cure the symptoms that trouble you. We havo no cure-all medicines like most specialists use who send the same medicines to all patients alike and euro none. We have treated patients throughout. Canada for over twenty years and can refer to any bank as to our responsibility. We Guarantee Cures or No Pay. We Treat all Diseases of Men and Women. Ur' CONSULTATION FREE 1 U Unable to Call, Write for a Question List for Home Treatment. DRS. KENNEDY& KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, _Mich. C -� SPIT 11, EXCL. l(.':HUNS Auf;. 19 Atte,. 23 Aute. 27 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Erm L Wanted WOR FOR 40,000 MEN IN Mf.lil i':ftA ALBERTA SND SASi(i,IC!IElWAN 10 GOING �'t i [2 Additional for the Fctnr:t Ticket ► 'l TRIP, /til) (LP un(:cr conditions as below. GOING DAF:S From its:Ions north of line of (i.T.R. Toronto tolSarala. and Can. Pac. St.tltons on and west of roronto-Si:d',ury line. From Toronto and all C.P.R. Simians tvest In Ontario on and south of main line of (,rend Trim!' R).. i oro.ttn to larnia, and all Stations In Ontnrlo on kl.(:.R.. i•.1t. and 'f.ILSR. 11)5. From Stations Toronto and oral, trI!.1.1ind Sharbot Lcte nod Kinds. ton. and e11 Sinlious In Ontn.•!n w,_ ti ri Renfrew, also sinllons oa C.O. Fi It. cl U. Iles.. and %tattoos 0.. It. in P. south of Renfrew. Front all Smithies Toronto find west, including Stations en C.P.R. Toronto to Sudbury. From all Stallone east of Toronto In Ontario. • ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL nE SOfn TO iVE' IPF.G ONLY Rsprese,.t:;tivc (:err ^r , cppointcd by Manit.d•,. S:tkatchessen and Alberta Covcrninenta, will ,..vet and cni err laborers an arrival .,t H irs•.ip R. Tree tran.pwrt:ttion wig ba furnished at \\ innip(,r.g to paint. oa (•.,n. Yat,. wl.rre laborer. aro needed. east of Noo•e Jaw, including branches. and at one cent a mile each way west thereof in Faskatehewan and Alberta. A certificate is (nrnished with each ticket. and this certif.eate when et'eutr.1 by former showing tint laborer has worked thirty days or more. will be honored Imo. that point for a second rl: s• ticket back to starting points In Ontario. at SIS.00. prior w Nov. 3011.. 1t69. Ticket. arc ,load only on -mein! Yarm Laborer,' trains and will be issued to women as well as to men. but sill not he issued at half fare to children. For full particalars see nearest C.P.R. rodent. or write R. L. Tho1iPSo:i. D.r.1.. ('.P.k.. TORONTO "As ye Sew So shall you Reap" 1 ctt•cured tt situs; i ,.c. Miss M. \Vitz of .Detroit, was 0 visitor in the vi 'age during the past week. Mr. Wm. lkaibileisch. of .Oltatt-t. We are Constantly sewing Oil 1 visited bis parents here la we :Ir. The tiny township council incl it.•rt the best cloths money Call buy i on Wednesday of last week. n11 mem- bers being present. Mr. Fred Faru- combc, of f,00tlon. was appointed lot'.n:4i p engineer. Wo are reaping satisfied cos tomers. Natural, isn't, it. When we sow our ndvertishment in the neW-p tp.'rv. staling the price for Suit, Cont. Trnu.ers, or whatever the ad. might suggest, we include the st of everything in that snit. The best Cloth. the beet Linings. the D• at Pudding's, the best. Thread etc.. As well its the best. of our ahilit y in Cut- ting, Fitting and Making. 1Irouldn't we reap our rewar(1? This ad. is sowed to reap you rye one Of our cust•,ntere. When you need a stisit<i'ult, Trousers or '.111('1• `-est et this ad. 1e.tt1 you to our shop when' we ran prove to you th-tt we live tip to tiro turd. J. H. Holtzmann ('I,' Er) IrO N . 'Zurich The indica of Zurich nr•' leerpins. the game of howling. It it stood esi r - rise ntel tle•r• i• no I eseot why the ladies • n ..'•1 not rilliri;,ale In rho ;rine Char' l'r117 1E19 -• - l of his black t•e 1 to 1 rich' t I:t^t •r. Mr 'l:a : R; it - rn d In Ghnlhirt in r nc • h - :,Ii 4 at the iota teoo . iter. to I:. St rnh (',nihrid,t s rich..ore .,1,,.1 •la• pull,' th• Es- 4^- i,•'�cal (1. 1.1. '' .1 N y• Al r. .It'h . \y t ,r v 1 lits I weskits i..t .t 1': a. eft I:1,1 •,.rt'k for \\'Itis.• IL; r, h,•, 11 lin' Ktrkton Crediton '1'h St. Marys, l+irkton and Exeter Harry Lilber, our tenial pump Telephone Company has issued a new manufacturer has become enthusiastic subeeribers directory containine over over the new bowling alleys in Exe• 30(1 t,iitues. '1•h,• company during the ter and occasionaly taken a run over ,tact year has made tremendous strides and ever)' net• name added to the fist make; th service wort, valu- ab'e. By a Ere. nt arrangement tvith the Itch Cu. eubscribers can note phone Exeter or St. Marys free of charge and Exeter and St. Marys sub- scribers have free cuunectiou with the l:irk(on lino, a great convenience to both sides. Mr. C. F. Marshall has accepted :1 position as mathematical master :u Hamilton collegiate his salary bring $1,600 ft year. Th • anniversary and harvest 'rhanks;;tying services in connection with the 1'rivitt llciuurial church were held last Sunday, when Rev. E. W. Hughes, of r1'ilsoaburg gave two very appreciate eerntons. Large con- gregations were present ut both ser - \•ices, ,llr. James \lore left last sveek for Vancouver and Seattle. Cement walks have Leen laid from the parsonage to the• Vietori,' hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shier and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. llazlewood arc in Tor- onto attending the exhibition. Mr. Christopher Veinier %visited friends in the vicinity over Sunday. Quite :► number from here attended the Roman Catholic len in Iliddulph on Monday evening last. Aliss Beatrice Shier spent the be- ginning of the week visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Howard Balfour, of St. 'Marys, w•as visiting at U. 1ltz!twood's on Monday last. Mr. harry Vickers spent n few holidays at his Lorne. Great interest has been taken the past year in the standing fall wheat competition of the .K irk ton Agricul- tural society. Following is the standing of competitors. 1st, Win. J. Robinson, Dawson's Golden Chaff, 83 1-2 points; find. Arthur Francis, D. G. 'C.; 65; 3rd, Wilbert Spading, 1). G. C., 81 1-2; 401, A. 1, Dow. Ilarve.et King, 8-1; 6th, M. 11. Sweit- zer, I). G. Ce 83 1-2; highly commend- ed, Albert Shier. .1). G. V. 83; Joseph ;Kirk, D. 0. IC., 83 ; commended. Wm. Gii:i!lau. Donnell. 82 : Perry .Doupe, D. G. C.. 82 ; Mrs. W. .1. 'Tufts. D. G. 'C., 82. 'Mr. ferry Doupe got first prize and Mr. \Vur. ltobinson second in the sheaf exhibit of fall wheat at the Toronto exhibition. V.nk titin Tablets -Dr. Shoop's- stop Read Ids,. nom:oily pass, any peen, any.. here, in 20 minutes sure. horst',: on the 25t,. box. (\ =k yo:i r drugglet or dcctnr about this for• rnu:a-it's fine. W. S. iiowey-. A clever. pap,:!ar Candy Cold Cur. Trb'et-eancel 1't•, ventien-i9 heft; d'spel:s••d by dru egists everywhere. lit n few hours. l'revont!cs are '.I to break nay co'd-completely. .1 .1 I'r`vt,tl et. b:•iug tot safe and tootl:- some. are very fine for children. \ ) Quinine. no laxative, nothing If 1 h r.or sickening. I'ne of 48-25e. `e d by .tV. S. lino . to the Devonshire town and trims th„ crack bowlers there. Although he bite played only a few times ha hae become luite un adept at the game. Mr. August Kuhn, of Stratford, is spending a few days at his home here. Mr. \\ebb. of London. is the guest of Mt`. and Mrs. Oott Wein. Mr. Fred Braun. of London, is visit- ing at the house of Mr. W. \Venzel. Mrs. D. Link returned horse Satur- day evening after attending the milli- nery openings at Toronto. Mt•. Albert Schmidt. of Delhi]. is spending a few dt.ys with his aunt Miss L. Oestreichcr. High school started T.tesday with a good attendance. Mr, and Mrs. S. Brown returned home Monday after spending a week in Toronto and Berlin. Mks MIelindt► Trick. of Stratford, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Prick. Mrs. Wright. of London, repent a fete days with her mother, Mrs. II. Motz I Mrs. Michael ilirtzel returned Ise • • S::',!relay evening after spend- • week? in llamilton. ?.l . iartha \Vind is spending a few weeks in Detroit visiting friends and relatives. • Mrs. harry Wind and children left for their home in Detroit after spend- ing a few weeks with her father, Mr. C. Wolre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyer and dan„hter left for Detroit after cis- itin; friends around here. Al r. and Mrs. A. Clarke and chil- dre. of Ails:► Craig, spent Monday in town visiting friends. On Saturday evening while Miss Beulah Smith was getting ctho cat- tle and horses in the pasture field n horse happened to kick her knock- ing out a couple of teeth and cut- ino her lip badly. We hope she will get along nlright. • Mrs. Fred Eilber is list. Mrs. McMurray and son Laverne left Monday for the west where they will visit friends. 7.: The Stars went to torch Labor Day and defeated the team of that village by the scorn of 14-1. on the sick Whalen Labor Day holidays are gone and most everyone attended the festivals or visited friends. Mrs. J. Wright is visiting in Strat- ford the guest of Mrs. John Passmore. Mr. Wright visited the Classic City on Sunday. Mr. Beverley Youngston spent the holiday with friends. Miss Ethel Millsun is visiting with her relatives. While engaged at threshing near Exeter on Saturday Lloyd Hodgson accidentally fell from the top of the rnoweto the Boor, receiving such in- juries that will cause hint to be laid off duty for some time. The young child of Mr. and Mrs. George Patkinson is, at the time of writing, seriously ill. The hard frosts of the past week touched the corn and vines in some places. Centralia Mr. Percy Simpson, of Detroit, is here renewing acquaintances. Mr. Ilat old Duplan is spending a few days at the'loronto exhibition. Miss Vera Essery is visiting friends at Parkhill. Miss Laura Butt ietutned frc,nl London on Saturday after a several days' visit Ihet•e & Ir.. tee. I;F..!:• • , ei:iltg, posts and Our baseball team pinyt(1 at. Exeter (i,... 1!,.1 ; : .lilt, �t:tt:on, rep. bridge. 50.•.: Irehnrd I, r -'y. rep. culvert Coo. 1.. :7.50; t'i'!i:int 11'hite. Harriers for ('r•.Iilon bri.l; 7..0(I; W. I1.•i:lye r p. r,i's, rt S. I:.. .lea. Guinan, rep. ci:vert S It., I._ . ; frank Schnei- d, r. o 'oriel: of n, • 2.00: David \c Tee , t I: 1. aie 13.15; \l• 'stn 1 • i t I. •. • '. • :-0 : Wm. A col r- m. n ark end a ..: nr bridge t' Ka -t. ",.00; I r .l 11 -;,islet rep. lit felt .• l'u:•.:. A. & 17..:,.1:I1 : .I... Lew. son. • :. payment of nb:: t n: n: s C. Ea.!. 720.'25; .los. Lawson. it. p:ay- ville congteget ion. in • t ,.f temporary bridge Exeter side Miss Sttt•aili Neil is spending a few roe ; ''.01): Sueitzer. eluto draw- weeksir.London where she intends ire- invel stud ern.1st. 7.25 ; John taking in the fair. t•e p. .artI alert a , \Ir. Jose. timidly spent a few days at :",evil; \'• i.!intn Mellis`. eent.•nt for tile. the '1'uit•utueahibtuou It,st week. 11._1;: Harvey Ilios.. coal for grading --- • N. I'.. 8.25; :Itunet Bush. reit. awnrd It's n )it when sick ones drug the dra:n. t.00; It. Mulford. gravel PRY r o 'r I,. ltd.. '",.u0; It, ilandfordk, STEPIIEN COUNCIL. The council of the township el Stephen cont•.. Bed in the 'I'ott•n hail, Crediton, on \Vednc sday, the 1st day of Septemle.r 1909 at 1 p. tn. A11 tnembers were present. The min- utes of previous meeting were rend and adopted. Wnortb-Yearley "That .1ohn G. Young be and is her. by appointed col- lector of taxes for the year 1909 and that the roil be returnable by hint on Dccernb.•r 1511,. 1909, subject that he filen bond with lht Township clerk for the due 11•rformfutce of the work and that he receive the sum of Seven- ty Dollars as his remuneration." Car- ried. 1 1 Anderson -Love "That the 'Clerk )tify William Piens. deputy -rev os of :he tTou•nship ;tf McGiilivray that 1 If Council refuses to instruct the Roes` to i,' T r an ntrrerment. tinder Tb • U:Ichrs a \;':.I reotrr+es Act, to cocatrect :t ,lr i) ❑'onit the bound- ary bet we •1 'h. 'root nships of Step- ho.t and McGillivray. {west of Grcen- tl•nv)" Parried. tTtir following orders 'a re paid: - 3:1(.0h Qnerin. gravel for Credilots road. R2.00; tr\. hill .vc Co.. pt. ptc- meet nit Nimble briar-•. 1100.01); Chi+. M.•, h. ,•rate'. 711.tn: Dennis Wire. ot► Labor I)ay, but owing to our tenni being incomplete and out of practice, they lost both garnets of the day. How ever, another one of the boys brought home a number of the prizes. The Itev. A. F. Brown, of Stalta will occupy the pulpit of the Metho- dist church while Rev. W. 11. Butt will take his work at Stnf e. Mr. A.' 1'. F. Butt, junior minister of the Eliutville circuit, occupied the pulpit heti on Sunday evening while Rev. \V. 11. Butt address: d the Edits. stomach or stimulate the llcart and . ,,::t•; I:;rldu:th boundary. 10.00; iVditeys. That Is all wrong 1 A weak II t . :•I ',. c,•nu,i'r L. ltd.. 2.50 ; Winchelea Stomach, means weak Fitom:tch ner• II • 1 11.1ft t,• 4 0 11,llinua - is truce . !.T .nus e the heart flint Kidneys. Inc weak i!. t h e e la • Iter rt, Hit nk. reli'•f Tuesday morning for n 1 rip through th • northw'esl• stopping nt Virden. Ilnrniota, McLeod and other p.ac =. They nro just making 11,' trip to s, what the country :s like, and (herr is ;it Ile hope for the westerners sect; r - it g the genial John ns n resident. Ile it too well located here. 'Ih • fim •a wishes (h •ut n pleasant trig` Mr. Samuel 'frock. who received is - jeriee from falling off n ladder whil beIlsling n grain Mack. is able' to net :1roll ed. DASHWOOD NEWS Hensall .Miss Lulu Hemphill is visiting friends in Kincardine and T:: onto. Dr. A. It. Smillie, of Sherri. Id, was; here recently visiting ,his many relatives and friends, end is now spending a week or Ito iu Detroitt. Miss _\:cock, of Exeter, spent the i past fuel( ivit)t Mrs. J. Suther!:tnd.l Alis lkIle (Sparks, who for the past; welt was visiting her parents. left on Saturday evening last to visit friends in Sarnia, fort Huron and Petrolin. Mr. .1. McArthur and family have returned hot: • from Grund liend, 1 inhere they had been spending a slumber of weeks in their cottage at Maple Grove. The Misses ll::ry nod Nellie De- muth. e muth. of Ashland, Wisconsin, are here visiting their uncle, Dlr. John Fisher.' Mrs. .1. Harris and her son, Master: George, of Brandon. 'Manitoba, are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity'. Mrs. George :Murray. of London, Hartlelb Block. formerly of this village, aceornpautind by her daughter, Miss -Maggie, super- visor in a New York llospital, were here last week, the guests of Mrs. J. Sutherland. Miss Bessie Urquhart lett here last week for North Carolina to accept 0 position as leacher of Elocution In a. college. On Monday of last week, white en- gaged in adjusting a pully belt in Mr. D. Ur tuhart's flax mill, Mr. W. H. Hoskin had the misfortune to get the top of his third finger torn off. Mrs. Post ie. of 'Winnipeg, accom- panied by her children, are here vis- itin.; her parent s. 'JlI% and Afrs. \Vm. McEw•att, of the London Road. Quite tt large number frotn this village and neighborhood are atl tending the exhibition at Toronto. Miss Bretton, of St.. ri'homas. who Wits here visiting,* 'Mrs. Scott, bus Ee- t urnc•d home. We are pleased to see Mr. Hobt. Stets -art who bats liven confined to his roost for Borne lime from sciatica, able to go nr•ound again :t little, and we hope noon 'to see him in the enjoy- tnent of his accustomed :good health. Drive rheumatism out of the 'Wood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy need sec how quickly pain will de- part. Rub -tons drover slid reach the real disease. Rheumatism ins't in the akin. It's deep down -it's con- !•titutiob al. Getting rid of the pain. is after nil, what counts. That is why .1)r. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy" goes, by word of month froth one to aniother. And herein lies the popu- larity of this Remedy. It is winning defenders everywhere. Tablets or 1.i 1uid. Sod by W. S. (lower. AMP Siebert Sc Co. Our first shipment of New Fall Goods has been passed into stock. Among the Dress Goods you will find stripe ar- inures, tine and heavy set gcs, plain and striped sat- in cloth, broadcloths, french trictitine and a number of other nice dress materials. Underwear for Ladies, hisses, babies, Men autl Boys. Overcoats for )nen and bof,'s. Ladies and Misses coats.: Produce taken in exchange. Siebert 11& Co. DASHWOOD Shipka Mr. Bijou, the liveryman has ie-! turned. Glad to see him around once more. Mr. W. }locket's intend moving to Snowflake, Man., where lie will tuttke his hone with his daughter firs. .1. Keys. Alice Gaiser is laid ul: with a scree throat. hope she ss ill soon be around tract in. Ezra Brenner iv on the sick list, also his t)ahy Loy. Miss Bock. of Grand Bend, while visaing Mrs. E I3renuer 11 few days ago took suddenly ill and had to re- turn home. Mrs. Keleher and family, of Zur- ich, were guests at S, Sweitzer'e Inst Sunday. Mr. John Rats, of Khiva, has pur- chased the 'generai store of Mrs. Win; and still take possession on Ih• 1st of October. His sons will conduct t h:• business. Tickling or dry :Coughs will 1uickly loo.+en when using Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And it is FO thoroughly hurm'.t.=s, that I)r. Shoop (ells mo- thers to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The wholcsont ' green !ep'e'es and tender stems of :h lung healing mountainous shrub give the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough 11e,nedy. It calms the cough, is bronchial 1 n rd heals the a nsitive inetnbrnines. No opium, no chloro- form, refilling hnr sed to injure or suppress. Heine I)r. Shoop's., Areept no other. Sold by Iieuey. vcs, always. And this i 1 f I ee 1 cert .rt in' ' It nf,•Ir. and r John D :britlgc left nerves are instead crying out for O t r It •. (Hofs. Iiei=t. 1n.110: \'.'i'- help. This explains why 1)r. Shoop's :,.n ('I •• r. 1 •lief Office•:• ite. 11 •,t; Restorative is promptly helping Stotn- neh. Heart and Kidney nilments. The it'fit • Votive!: ndjotirrtd to ru , Restorative reaches out for 4 he actual :a silo !n the 'ligan Ila 1, ('rrtiituu, on cause of these ailments -the failing s1 , flay, the •111t dicy 01 Octobi.r 1909 "inside nerves". Anyway test , the :it i p. tn. Restorative 48 hours. It won't cure 11enry Ei:ber, 'i'p. Cirrk. so soon ns that, but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by - -- \`:. 5. Ilowey, t'or any case of nervousness, sleep• leau nees. weak atornach, indigestion, ,lyepepvi:a, t ry Carter's Little Liver Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve 1(Helicine in market. Indigestion RKI)I'Y'ED ONE WAY SECOND MCOLONIST FARES '1'o Itritish Columbia, (:aliforni^; Idaho. Mexico. Oregon. Washington. etc. Sept. 15th to October 16th, 19(`:, Ft ,mach Unit' •'. •tt a symptom of. and not via Grand Tr ink Railway system. Inits, '7 a tate dts.'nse. eve think of Dyspepsia, roll informal ien from any Grat''1 n,,,rthurn. and lndigesdonas real diseases, yet 'trunk Agent. u.,y are symptoms only of a certain rpecftlo .� Nerve sickness-nnthtng else. it was this fart that first correctly led Dr. Shoop DASf1\\'n )1) in the creation of that now very popular Stomach K.me.ly-Dr. Shags Restorative. Going direct Litt:,• (;tirnc1 Oosanran. .I Ott.to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to pr. Shoop and has Hostorotive With- out that original and highly vital principle. no such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. Yor stomach distress. bloating. biliousness, bad br.'aI t and ealluw completion. try Dr. Shoop'a R.Ktonttire-Tablets or Liquid -and see for your. sell w hat it can and will do. We sell and cheers fully recommend years died Oil Monday of nfter an illness of 8010-• 11111o. it. tnent was made 'I'airsd afternoon . thy' Goshen Lin cern:ry. CASTORIA Drs, Shoop's For Infants and Chi)dren. file Kind You Hare Always Bought Restorative ! hears the W. S. HOWEY is eavissa soars swans rites riPeus letiW* -ehtunatis,+ scunC, us if •soar ntsos a eacsts caa,Ptb ass yIf/QUAILED ro• ca/ceEr/es. cycLISrd roc rain Ps Ayy.a, 6 SIOA/SM/M 08818445/A. API41140C OW" eAr. r When troubled trith fan rashes, eczema or any skin disease apply eczema, ! Surprising how quickl;•:` eases the smarting and stinging! Quickly cures bruises, cuts, burns, and chafing sores. Zane -Dirk is .e from pure herbal essences. NS animal fats - no mineral poisons. Finest healer ! l Urand Mond Mr. .lo:`ph Ilre:01 r Luft comment.,l in I:. •1 his stables to repinc^ the or., y it sIroyc(I by tiro. '1: t:.•rmalte's hrak %aeon toss ,hal ma shad 1 fr•.v days ago. by th^ hest- 1. comings fr!gilt ^::+'rl ,^.t an '•I -r I)irgntin. of Stratford. rditnr 0; Strntford 11 •ta'd :ar•l Editor It;t.. - , n' th:• 1':trkhill n. yi w ar CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITI0N 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--hlusical Ride, etc. GREAT DOUBLE BiLL OF FIREWORKS dnou ht Dreg g s in Naval Battle THE SIEGE OF KANDAHAR BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA WATCH FOR REDUCED RATES AND EXCURSIONS. For all Information write Manager J. O. ORR, City Hall, Toronto. 1000 Men In Uniform If 'VS r. ti dl axing Bicycles are i• ;; t ,I)i,t. , outing back .y .;••,utas favor, the dentate! t'.is year being tt 'Ise limes what ,t w.s five years .'go. \Ve have pi:u)aed for it in two ways--hy;1etti:i the • cry best Eng- lish wheel we can for popui.,rselling,and to our customers ail irate: mediate pro - :its by filling orders direct by ;;:•til instead of through agents. in this way we can ofler $50 Wheels ;or $25 and give better satisfaction all tound. l h. • • ,fifty of the wheels is all right --only the best materials used and onlyfailed mechanic, employed in construction. The equipment is right up-to-date and flim machines throughout arc such as we can thorough'y recommend. \1't, sell automo- biles as well as bicycles and our plan is to make wheels serve as a good advertisement to the entire business. Sena for illustrated folder. H "SLOP BROS., Lirnit`2d High -Class AutomL biles cared L'kycics TORONTO, ONT Western Fair Open to the t1•ml,l Athletic Day Monday Dog Show LONDON Ontario's Popular Exhibition Sept 10-18 Incrensed Prize List Speed Events Daily Cat Show The Great Live Stock Exhibition Music Attractions Program Twice Daily _7th Fusillera ji The Best Ever Fireworks - I Take a Holiday Special Rates Each Evening 1 and visit London's Fair I_ Over all Railroads Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programmes and all information from W. J. Rlili), President A. M. HUNT, Secretary 91st Highlanders at�fiafia► ' n n'ld time rubbing 'i ;• - " :IC h rth r nboat t h cond.,len. •. 1. eh pr, v:a • the II.•nd. Eli 10r U,n mann 1 - ;11 • pree.`nt sanitary nrrtr : . te - •I pr •valent odor ar ;Bch n' In. AO 1, , tp e. •l in an nhrr- ;tinnl Indian t i . . hie tiro. Daw•- 'on soy. the 1o. -.h roo.:h'e taaintcnane of enc• or th • proprietors of a flock of poultry running at large. sunning hrmsc•:t. nt times eun cottntre ver.- :tndehi or proseetitinrr researches in their kitchens. mny be intender! for •Imoiioration of s.•+nitar • conditions. FA1(NElt-On Monday. Sept. fit h. to Mr. and 'Mr.. Henry Fahner. Lot 20 Con. i. 'tephcn. a daughter. DOIRN HAV ELLE-At Grand Itr•nd, \Vcdn s - day. August 25th. to Mr. :ind '•1 r'• .1. novelle. a 9011. ('L.11tK.-Tn Osborne, Sunday, Sept. Sill. to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clark n ditnehler. ALLEN. -At liar usher, Tuesday. Sept. llh, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Allen n Children Ory ► 'ian FOR FLETCHER'S iIALi.ANTN Wedn C A S T O R I A IN 'T1'.Il!I - On Ali -t 'li!lie t Mr. and Mrs. 1 Geo. Monteith. to Mr. Tho.. Bal- lantyne, by itev. 'C, Fletcher. i>VWN-WOODS-At tho home of tit' bride's parents. lir. and Mrs. It, t' 1Voodt. F::imville, on Wrdnr'd Sept. 9th. '.►tis• ilcrtha Woods Mr. itichard Down. of neer 8tr rod, OLEBEN-SANDEIti4 in D.: Colo., on :August 125th, at Methodist parsonage, by It( :. Iteisner, 11r. Fr(d W. Olean. v Miss May danders, dan,gbter of ;.1 George Sanders. of Exeter. WILD -STATION -At the Evangel- ical parsonage. Zurich, on \Vedn..s- driy. September 1st, Mr. 'Marti: tl'ild. nt Unahwnod to Miss Ilbods St at ton. of Grand Ocnd,