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CALENDAR FOtt JUNE, 1905
DAY 4 11 18 25
NDAY b 12 19 26
DAY f
13 20 27
ZDNESDAY... , 7 14 21 28
R8DAY....... 1 b 15 22 2D
AY 2 U 10 23 30
TVEDAY 3 10 17 24
t' 1(SDA Y, .11 ' . E Srlt h, 1905
ROMiNEN'T JOURNALISTS V1S1'f
CANADA
Thruu;h the courtesy of the
and Trunk Railway Sys:cm, Ont-
io and Quebec is favoured with a
it from • 11 influential body of
realists known as the "W\'ashin;-
Correspondents" and which com-
ae + come of the beat newspaper
it on tl.' Coutieezat of America.
niajerits" of the party are mem-
•- of the exclusive organization
ort n as "The Gridiron Club" of
tsl'd
t unit un, D. C., and represent the
ferent journals of the United Sta-
'Their trip to Canada is made
Sta-
.
t 1:e auspices of i he Western
nadian 1mmi;ration Association
tit a view of zivine the -se well in-
med writers xom: conception cf
resources and developments of
farming and commercial indus-
es o ft he Dominion and the un-
ited passib1litiey that are in store
the future in Cannda. There was
ut t wenty-five in t Le party who
t \Wast:Balton on June 21st, over
Baltimore and Ohio railroad to
ladelphi:t, 1'a., Philadelphia and
ading roil road to Sottth Bet hh:-
1'a ; Lehigh Valley railroad to
pension bridge, and thence over
Grand Trunk Railway System',
ublc t rack routs i hrou,zh the
ardea of Canada" •lo Toronto,
c•rc a stop of a couple of hours
s made and a drive through Elle
ossa City" tendered by the Tor -
to Press Club, Ltavin; Toronto
out eleven o'clock on the morning
the twenty -:second the party pro-
ded over the Grand Trunk to
ntsal. arriving there about seven
ot'k in the evening. After re -
min r. in Stunt real until the fol-
8inz afternoon the correspondents
t for Ot tat%:t and \Vest ern Can-
a. *
'The orizina1 intention w -as for the
rrempondcnts to proceed [rout
':i 8hxl 41011 to Wemtern Canada, but
:rough the rood offices of the
rand Trunk, whose ;uesis they
ere while travellinz over their rail -
aa, were induced to see a portion
older Canada, and to travel over
e only rouble (rack railway in the
minion and one lhnt compares see-
d to none on the continent. A
trial train of Pullman slcepini and
nia_ cars have been at their dis-
4a1 from Washington to Montreal.
KIRKTON
--Its v. S. Anderson and family
set chis wick for Illy th where
Ir. ,Anderson has been siat10r;ed for
;he present conference year. Mr.
Inderson during hit paetoratc here
0 four years has made tnany friends
140 '%ish him and his family much
a pp;ness in their new home.
-'1h'•
anniversary i c sar8• I. r%•
tcrs wort
•Id here in t he Met hodisl church
Sunday last by t be !rev. R. L.
%Isou, of Staffa, laking the rnorn-
ine tie ry ice. while in t Le evenitti Rev.
+. :Anderson preached his farewell
LC:rnu.0 t0 a lame con. re ration.
'fire laxative effc;t of Chamber-
nin's Stotnac1 and Liter Ta Meta is
io aeice.iblc and so natural that
ou d:► not realize it is the effect of
, medicine. For sale in Exeter by
aV. 8. hoescy.
-'11r• annual strawberry and Ism-
ail (cot ival %till be held on Mat urday
Oily Is' in Mr. Kirk's :trove. Hin-
ter will is• %erred from 12 o'clock,
tout. Addresses will be delivered
iy Bev. Radlett and the tie pas -
or. Iter•. Wale. Atter-idol' 25c.
,hers
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you
don't. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
[lair Vigor
not be pleased? Ayer's Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that's the whole
story. Sold Por 130 years.
"1 hays seed Ayer's noir y •r for • Inn,
tKes. 11 1s. Indeed, • wond.rf.1 Pitr snare.
UMtortng health to the hair and scalp. ane, et
the Mame Ilme. prortng • Ipir+,dil dressing."
1)a. J. W. T•Tyr. Madill, lad. T.
M a bete
tdrni
zzlIt.. for
Weak Hair
THE EXETER TIMES, JUNE29th 1905.
i DASH WOOL)
The Surrounding News i H-,\' eIAH1tlElt TRACK. - Now is the
time to call and get prices on our Louden
Double steel Track, we baro on hand • few
Ltound Track ('ars which we aro offering at a
neap. these cars made In Oshawa and there
a large number it noble thIs neighborhood. F.
1'. PAULIN, N
. H ardor
arc Stof
Stoves. F.�.
-miss 1'lu•-iu Snell returned !come
on Friday ewaine last for holidays.
- Mr. Lund Mrs. Oliver Kenzie, of
Berlin were visilinz friends here on
Saturday and Sunday.
-Miss C,isc, of Pontiac. Mich., is
t -t itin, lier sister, Mrs. Simon Grc•b,
on the 14th. Miss Case holds a re-
spousiblc perinea in 1 hc' seems' asy-
lum of that city.
--Sunday eveprin•; am the members
of the choir in the Evangelical
church were ';oin; down t be back
stairs, Miss Martha Ocsu'achcr trip -
ed and fell from 1he t op to the bot-
tom, fortunately with no more ser•
iou, result s than a severe shaking
Up.
- We are again called upon to
chronicle the departure from this
life of another of our °Meet and
most respected citizens in the person
of Mr. Andrew Mirk. MI. Birk has
been very low fur some months and
his death %vas not unlooked fur. Ile
%vas a .zrc•ai sufferer and would of-
ten express his desire to leave this
life, dor hint to die meant going
home 10 t1vt•IL with the Master
whom ho served so faithfully Burin;
his life K 1 e.
Mr. Birk was a afi%c
�
of Trossan,t.n, Germany. He came
to Ontario 1%-hena '
a.o ere lad y
his thrift and perserverance has
gathered a faro share of this world's
_ood.. IIcs
ha been a resident of
this neighborhood for about forty
years, having, lived on the old home-
stead east of the village for 36 years.
Mr. Birk teas married twice, by the
first union 1 here were nine children,
6 of %%itout survive hint. There are
no children by the second marriage.
51is. Birk, his widow, with the sur•
visite; children ore "Left to mourn
the lass of a loving husband end a
kind father. -lir. Birk was n con-
si5tant member of the Evangelical
church at t he time of hisdeat iewhich
occured Sunday morning at . r
,.3[I
o'clock at t he advanced nee of 76
years.
THIS MEDICINE iS BREATHED
That's why it is sero 10 cure Ca-
tarrh. You see it goes right to the
source of {tie disease, -it's healing
vapor repairs the dama, ze caused by
cat arrhalMitt mina tion. "Ca t arrho-
zone" always cures because it goes
into Chose tiny cells
that ordinaryremedies Icant)' reach
goes where the disease actually is.
Impossible for "Catarrbozone" to fail
as any doctor will tell you. Don't
be misled into td►inkina -that there is
anything SO good as Catarrhozone,-
use it rind you'll soon Fay rood -bye
to catarrh.
HENSALL
Mrs. \\'
M S •v s c-
c lunry ist utu3 t
I'tives pis Chicago, 111x0 her non and
11 uilttcr is North Dakota.
-Colonel Hunter,. owned by Mr.
Thompson Murdock, proprietor of
the Ilensall livery. tvun first money
in the fast races recently he!d itt
London.
- The ;rain and fruit crop look
most prouneing in this section .
-Mr. Hubert McCley is house from
Toronto on a visit.
-Mr. Wm. Buchanan teas in Guel-
ph this week t•isilitt Itis eon John
who holds a good position on the
staff of the Agricultural College .
-Messrs. Davis ie Willis unloaded
a car toad of fine quarry stone 1 he
first a fthe week for (he new tu'.tt'-
ble works they are Martin; here.
-Mrs. henry Cook itis itt Guelph
this week visit in; her daughter,
Mrs. ll. E. Johns.
Mr J. 1t. llobkirk is improviu
the appearance of his properly by
the erection of a handsome iron
fence.
-Mt' .W. \\'hitcsides received the
sad news of 11te death of his eldest
son James, which occurcd at his
home near the American Soo, the end
of last week. The deceased learned
his trade as blacksmith at Seaforth
and was actively tt oa ic<t v rk
until within a day of his death,
which was a sudden este and no
doubtresulted e internal
t alt d froth sow a teras
strain or rupture. Deceased %%as veto
hiobly respected where he zosidetl
and leaves a wife and family to
mourn his logs. !Much sympathy is
felt ton the bereaved ones.
-Sirs. John Bell and dauzlster
took advanta;o of the excursion to
Detroit this week.
- Mrs. Jas. Bonthron, jr., visited
friends in Guelph this week.
-Mrs. Smallacomhe, sr., tt8s in
Guelph last week visiting }ter daugh-
ter, Mrs. Geo. \Valdic. Mrs. William
McKay was also in Guelph visitine
her sister, Mrs. \Waldic.
-Rev. It. It. Glenn, of Toronto,
eon of Mr. Thomas Glenn, of 'Ro-
bert, preached a special sermon to
the Masons on Sabbath afternoon
last.
-Mr. David McGill. of Blyth who
sonic )cars ago very ably led the
service of praise in Carmel Presby-
terian church, is in t he villa;e this
w-c'ck visitirn; tunong his many
friends who are pleased to save hint
a gain.
- Mr. Colin Hudson has purchas-
ed a fine driver from Me. Gill, of
Mitchell,
- Itev. Mr. Cooper, of Eliinville.
tok the services itt the Methodist
church on Sabbath last Dr. Medd
preaching .anniversary xerinorl4 :ti
Elimvilie.
- hiss Florence McEwen. daughier
of Mr. Joint McEwen, who is attend-
ing 'the Ontario Normal College, at
1L•tmiltort, is home for vacation.
-Mr, Geo. McEwen was in Ottawa
during the past week.
-'The friends of Mrs. Richard
Warring will re'ret to learn -that
she continues very seriously i11.
FONUD A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William,
Ontario, Canada, who has sgffered
quite a number of years from dys-
pepsia and .great pains in the atom-
aoh, was advised by her drug;ist to
take Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. She did so and says,
"I find that they have done me n
;t'eat deal of :good. I have never
had any suffering since I began us-
ing them." If troubled with dys-
pepsia or indigestion why not, take
these Tablets, get well and stay well
For sale in Exeter, by W. S. Howey.
CLANDEBOYE
-McCann & Butler. of Lucan, have
the contract for buildine the cement
sidewalks around ?the villa;e,
- Mr. Chris. Casey, of Cleveland.
is visiting friends in this viciitty.
-Mrs. King, of Hamilton, ripen( a
few slays here with Mrs .Albert Neil.
-Mr. McMillan. of Kingston, has
been spending n few tit y s wit It
friends hero .
- Mrs. Patton, of London, i4 visit-
ing her parents in this place.
Mrs
.Lewis
Mount, d formerly of
this place. died at her home in Ket
itchy, on Monday. The funeral took
place from her father's /residence,
fourth concession of McGillivray, on
Wednesday, to Mortan's cemetery.
Her husband and children have the
sympathy of the cutntnunily.
-Mr. Thomas Morley, of this place
ham accepted a place in \Vinnipe r.
-airs. Cunnunzhant weal to 1113'1 I1
10 attend the wedding of her neice,
Ji ass Dc Idiot tn.
-\hiss Carter, of London. spent a
ft•t'. days ill t his cillo ze.
A SUCCESSFUL IIO118EJIAN
Never allows his horst' to stiffer
pain. Ile always uses N(•rvili':e
which is noted for eurinz stiffness
rheuutatism, swetlinzs and st rains.
Norvilinc is jural as .rood inside as
outside. For cramps, colic and in4er
nal pains 11'8 a perfect marvel. in -
Int
Igood racier stables \ert
iliac
is
ale aye; used, -because it slakes bet-
ter horses and snuffler vet iretry
hills. Twenty-five cents buys a
larre !milk of Nerviline ; try it.
EDEN
-51r. Samuel flicks, 2nd can. of
1 diorite ham told three snore heave
,1, in culls, the buyers are Mr. Ren
\\ illi ants of Elimvillc North. and 211.
Connor. Clandcboye. This is fit•••
Iro•Ivv draft colts resin; three ye,ar-
eld 51r. (licks has void in tw'o mon-
ths, all of which he has rai•e;l. The
price paid for the five was $910. Mr.
(licks has five heavy draft mares
t hat lave had 17 colts In 4 years and
•1s raised 16 oil of 1In' 17. Who
1.1$8 t0011 brood mares 110 not pray.
WINCIiELSF:,\
--The parties %vim event on f ht•
13th, the excursion to the WWesI, re-
port of having a lovely trip,
airs. F. llarrah in on the mend.
-A, 51t. C. Grethel1 jr., and Mr.
Wnt. Brown %%as coming home from
F:Iinlville church they met wit li wit at
nth( have he op , roost+ nceident.
Le ni zht sero 1 al a rk 4 hey run in -
o \1r. if. Ilali.atestit'', buzzy. They
-• •t•'d with , f' tt bruises.
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ELIMVILLE
-The Anniversary ,services were
very ,lamely attended on Sunday last
Rev. SIc•dd of llensall. preached two
very eloquent sermons and :deo ad-
dressed the Sunday settee! in the af-
t ''moon.
- The picnic on July 1st promises
to be just a little better than the
best. The Ilensoll Band will be in
attendance and a good lime is ex-
pected.
- Rev. Mr. Cooper left on Wed-
nesday morning for his Lew field of
labor at WWelburn.
- Mr. Chopp of Setlfort h spent a
couple of okays the .guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Johns.
- Our Elitnvillo boys went to Gran-
ton on Friday evening last and play-
ed as tzante of football kith the boys
of that town and won out by a 'score
of 3 ro 0. 'fhfr return match will
be played here on July 1st, and an
cxcitini time is expected.
TIIAT ['ALE. TiRED GIRL
She is i11 society. in bu,iness. at
home, everywhere you see her. but
always worn and fali(ued. She has
not heard of F'crrozone or she would
be perfectly wept. slow- quickly it
S11•0I141 16011S -ss hat an appetite it
2'18.1.8-w1iat it :glow• it brings to pal-
lid cheeks! The nutriment contain-
ed in Ferrozoru• puts strength into
•inyh(uiy. Letzten; ryes, rosy lips,
bright quick uto%•entent s all telt of
the vitality Ferrozone produces.
Thousand.a of attractive happy wo-
men use -\I'
rn 1 ) Fcrrozonc h • not sou.
8
A box of fifty- chocolate coated tato
tele casts fifty cents at any Brut
st ore.
FAIRQiUHHAlt
-Mr. Edward C:unit ell started for
Winnipeg on 'Tuesday last.
-The picnic held in 51r. Thomas
11unkin's grove law Saturday vas a
success) a la r zc• crowd :gal tiered
There ssha enjoyed t hemselves .zrea�-
ly br sm inx t Ile little ones perfortn-
inz in 41:• tn,nv races. The young
nlr'u ales 111:i 0.1 a tante of hoe ball
<, rains( the married teen. in which
the m:1rrit:I Hien w011. The• young
ladies enjoyed t h mw I%es in 8 zann•
of basket hall, Mies Mad re and Miss
IIImil ton beinz capinins, 1 h rel
rihb0n a rain:t c he btu , t he reel
within r. After tea a zarnc of foot
hall 8884 played, an it he "ora sc•l the
people contmene^a (i) trove the
grounds.
-Tisa Les,, io Kirkby. vi-iitctl :'t 1 L"
store for a couple of days lest week.
-The farmet.4 Ore hu=y 'ho:i'it
4heir roots ibis week, in king pre -
Rheumatism
M one of the constitutional
diseases. ft manifests itself
local aches pains,-
inflamed joints wand stiff
,- „ Lcannot be
awed by local applications.
It requires constitutional
treatment acting throughthe blood,
course of the great medicine
Hood'sSarsaP ari la
which has permanently
cured thousands of cases.
For teseimotlolr of ronsorkabis craw
Had for book on Rbevlaa� No.
7,
C. 1. Hood Co., LorM' al
IN STRICT CONFIDENC
I MEET EARLY IN AUGUST
L Nczotations for the peace confer-
. 1 tees have taken an importcu►t step
forward.
it proposition for the date
o ftho tuoelin; of the plenipotentiar-
ies at. \Vashinaton have been submit-
ted to Russia and being now under
consideration. The exact date pro-
posed has not been ascertained, but
there it reason to suppose 4 hat 11 is
'onie time duriu; the first week or
ten days in August which is the earl-
iest period in which the J:tp:u,••-e
representatives can Ie cxl,eelel t'r
reach \Vashin 4lon.
$1,00u REWARD
For :t case of incurable con.,tipal ism
To a person who can't be cured
Of constipation by Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. 'Iho above reward will be paid.
:\o cathartic medicine -rives such
lasting satisfaction or effects such
marvellous cures as Dr. Ilantilcon'.s
Pills. Relief immediately folio v.t for
headache, billiousness and stomach
disorders. No griping pains, no
sensations, not hie; but the most
Women Obtain Mrs. Plnkham's
Advicen
a d Help.
P
She !las Guided Thuuaaude to Ilealth.--
g0w Lydia E. Finkhatn'e Vegetable Com-
pound Cured sirs. Fred Seydel.
It Is a great
satisfaction for a
woman to feel t t
she can write o
anothertellingh r
the mit, vver
ana con. ata
detaiLe abs u her
illness, end QV
that her etterwill
be seen by a wo-
man only, a 'ti'c-
man full of sym-
pathy for her
sick sisters, and
above all, a worgan w•ho 1128 had pleasant relief attends the use 'of
more experience in treating female Ills Dr. Hamilton's fills -others not so
than any living person. gond. Price 25c. a box at all (1(111 •
Over one hundred thousand cases of ers.
female diseases come before Mrs. Pil'z�kc• ___40...._____
ham every year, some personally, . TOlt0N'To EXHIBITION I'!tl'/l
others by mail, and this has beet go-
ing on for twenty years, day after
day.
Surely women are wise in seed
advi a from a woma su h e
Incec n of c
especially absolute y
free
pec y when it is . es
Mrs. Pinkham never violates the coq•
fidenco of women, and every testimo•
nial letter published is done so with
the written consent or request of the
writer, in order that other sick women
may be benefited as they have been.
Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 64th
Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkharn:--
"Overayear ago I wroteyoua letter askini
advice, asd had female ills and could no
carry a child to maturity. I received yttU '
kind letter of instructions and followed your
advice. I am not only a well woman in cod -
sequence, but have a beautiful baby girl. I
wish every suffering woman in the land would
writeou for advice, as you have done so
much for me."
Just as surely Seydel eMrs.t•dw
cured, will Lydia as Sdia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound cure every
woman suffering from any form Of
female ills.
No other medicine in all the world
has such a record of cures of female
troubles as has Lydia E. Pinkham (1
Vegetable Compound. Therefore 40
prudent woman will'accept any substi-
tute which a druggist may offer.
If yon are sick, write Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It Is
free and always helpful.
partitions for haying as the hay ap-
pears to- be a ;good erop.
- B. W. F. Beavers was able to
'take -t drive to the store last week,
hope ha wilt soon be able to attend
to his duties.
-Picnics and garden pati k's tore
all It Ito rage at present.
-Miss Ethel Allen is visit int :11
Mr. T. Cameron's.
- Our Mail carrier It disposed of
one of his horses.
Will positively cure sick headache
and prevent its return. Carter's
Little Liver fills. This is not talk
but truth. One pill n dose. See ad-
vertisement. Small pill. Small
doaa. Small price.
CUBAN DIARRHOEA
U. S. soldiers ‘vho served in Cuba
during the Spanish war know what
this disease is, and that ordinary
remedies have little more effect
than so much water. Cuban diar-
rhoea is almost as severe ani
dangerous as a mild attack of
cholera. There is one remedy, how-
ever, that can always be depended
upon as will be seen by the follow-
ing certificate from Mrs. Minnie Ja-
cobs of Houston, Texas; "I hereby
certify that Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
cured my husband of a severe at-
tack of Cuban diarrhoea, which he
brought home from Cuba. We had
several doctors but they did hint no
.00d. One bottle of this remedy
cured him, as our neighbors will tes-
tify. I thank God for so valuable a
medicine." For sale in Exeter by W.
8. l I0 w ey .
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CENTRALIA
-The Indies nid of Cent rali.i Meth-
odist church purpose Itoldin_.1 a ;rand
concert on the evenir►z of .lily 1st.
51184 Hart. (locus' 'si, a zeal med-
alist, of Alma Cpllezc, and Miss
Thompson, vocalist, c01110 very 111g14
feeotntnetldcd and will -rive several
select ions. Miss Edit It Bum and
Mies Kul ie Elliott w ill add to the
pregr:tin in instrunlent:it music.
Slims Belle ingrate. of Toronto, is
visiting her cou..in , Misses Mt:ary and
A zees Itephu►'n. at Centralia.
-alias Lillian Elliott has rot timed
horny front a two weeks visit pleas-
antly" spent at Clinton and Guelph.
-Miss ida Abbott and 51 r'. Kyr-
shoe left on alined uy evenin z for
('rysl:il City, Mat., %%here they %%ill
spend a holiday pith friends.
At iho el*sing exercises at Loretto
Convent. Si rat ford, : here 88119 t lie
u•ual 8h+' •
p ty of .. needle work.'
Amen z '1 Inose 1% ho cont ribut e.1 I , t he
credit:isle exhibit toil Miss 'Al Ty
Curtain a beautiful onto. piece of
c.trnations and chrysrah hennims.
-There %rill be a first class straw -
terry festival help on t be parsona.ee
ground.+ on .1111y 151. Crediton brass
hand are wig:toed to furnish the
r,tusic.
- Miss Lucy Andrews, of Toronto,
i+ spen'linz • he vacation at li r home
here.
-Slr. :an I '1t-. 0. \W, Itolman, of
81 ,(ort It, %i+itr 1 ;,i Nr. Jame; Iland-
fot .1', ort Fa: urday.
--:1 zenith •r from here ,rt ended
t b • I. O. F'.. picnic at Grand Bend
ten Thursday June 22nd.
- alis: Josie Sweet. of London.
e eott of lli=.m Lydia llantlford
Wl
Mary Curtain, of Strat-
ford it Lolidayin; at her home here.
-Mr. Percy Simpson spent Sun -
4 ae at his home i,t 1,11;111.
_Ws; Allie ill;k. *stun 1 1..,.11.
tt Stolidly afur :4 ple.l.r7 visit
it h friends in it.,yfield.
/IL MeV OA=.11e
B„„ tea Pi FA sou Hart iu1►a 1 B)I�ht
8i na'an QQ
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LIST
..•c
The Prize ! I List for the C
utadian
National Exhibition, Toronto. Out.,
which(hie
Sear will He
held from
Au;. 29th, to Sept. 9th, both days
inclusive, has conte to hand. Every
class has been thoroughly revised
:tad in many cases added to. The pre-
miums to be distributed amount, in-
cluding medals, plate and specials,
to upwards of $40,000 in value, of
which $35,000 is in actual cash. Field
Marshall Lord Roberts, V.C., is ex-
pected to officiate at the openinr
cerenl tries on Tuesday, Augu"t 29th,
and to be a constant visitor duriu
the first w•ec
k. The fatuous band of
the Irish Guards, considered the fin-
est military musical orzauization in
Unit e
not l0 Kin dl d
oat, a» the 1a vor-
he household band of His Majesiy
the Kink, will give two concerts on
the grounds daily. Pictures and art
treasu et
r lamed by the Kini (Ab-
bey's !great coronation picture tw-
ine included) the Corporation of t h:•
City of London, the Republic o1
France, South Kensington Museum,
(tight lion. Lord Stralltcona end
Lieut. -Governor of Ontario, lien.
Mortimer Clarke, will contribute
to the most magnificent find most
historical display of art ever made
on 1 bis continent. Ent ries close
Au e. 15th. Copies of the prize list
and entry blanks can be !tad ott ap-
plication to J. O. Orr, Secretary and
5lanaecr, Canadian National Exhibi-
tion, City hall, Toronto.
FARMERS' INSTITI'TE
Ar the annual Meeting of the
South Huron farmers' Institute held
at Mensal! on S:►turtlay. June 17th
the follow•ine directors were appoint-
ed for the several muuicipalitiee:
Tuckersmith-it. 11. McLean, Henry
Horton, John slay and James lior-
ton. t•sborne-•itoherl Gardiner, It.
Hunter, John Moir, and John Alli-
son. Stephen -S, 11. Sanders, .fay.
Shapton, J. Kellerman, and D. Mc-
\Vhinnic. slay -E. Gies, It. Turnout!,
J. Elder, and 11. S. Philips. Stanley --
John Mc\au.3hAon, John Kelchct,
Thos. Fraser,and \Vin .Lamont. God-
erich- township - John Middleton.
Seafort h -M. Y. McLean, liensal1-S.
Smillie. Hayfield- 1). Mc\ausliton.
Exeter -Thos. Carlini. Auditors -
\Wm. Monlcit lit and I'aul Madoe, t's-
oorne.
At a nteetine of the new ooard of
directors, held after the close of
the annual ►ne(•tinz, Mr. Henry Hor-
ton, of Tuckersntith, %vas appointed
president, and Mr. Tl:outig Fraser,
Stanley, vice-president. Mr. H.
Smillie was unanimously re -appoint-
ed secretary, nut positively declined
to act, on account of failing health
and other zrowin,( infirnli4ies. It
ttas with very zrcat rc,zret 1Itet the
directors parted with JIr. Smillie, as
he had filled the position of secre-
tary for three years with very areal
acceptance and efficiency, out, un-
der the circurnsl al'ees, no ot her
course w -a5 open to them. They .then
appointed '\Ir. Roocrt Gardiner, of
(1soorie. Mr. Gardiner lout filled
( 'twit tlsrtion for several
years m
8 s a.
51r. Smillie's predeces'or, and was
equality efficient, but h:e, too, de-
clined tile posit ion, but on twin z
sIronzly urged by the hoard he fin-
ally decided to consider the 111;11 104',
and. in the meantime, a1 r. Smillie
%%ill continue 10 discharge the duties,
until she next meet inz of the boleti.
MARRIED
1)I1AICE-CIIAI'l'F,L-At , Ilensill by
the Rev. Mr. Doherty, on June
14t11. Mr. Edward Drake, to Mist
trot It Chappel, of Ilibhx•rt
COLI': - COLE - Al Itusa•Idale. on
June 21st by Rev. R. W. Knowles
n8.ii5ted by Rev. 11. G. Rice, ,0f
Montreal, Miss Lila Gladden Cole
to Mr. Wm. J. Cale, of Toronto.
851ITIi-8'11.1'11-in London on June
22nd, 1905, by the Rev. Aylw:rel,
Miss A;nes Hmith, of Ilonsall,
51r. Harold Smith, of London.
11111'CE-11AI:F:It-Al Slit chell opt
(June 21st by Rev. C. W. Ikon ii
Mr. .1. S. !truce to Miss Mary
Recker, all of 5litchell.
F:LSON-TA YLOI(-At (:rand Rapids
en etitImlay, ,lura 17th by Rev.
Dr. G. W. Grimes. Mr. E. Byron
Elson, t0 Miss Jennie Taylor.
(tau titter of Mrs. Thos. Moe t t, sr.,
of Exeter.'
ItAI'LEY--L(•:Wis-At the resideere
of t hr. bride's parents, Crediton, on
\Vednesday. June 21, 19115, by Rev.
al r. Knowles, of Fullerton, Emma
.1., Beaus er of 'i r. \Villiim Lewis,
to !lorry E. R:tpley, of 3 inkty,
Ohio.
i rEVENsoN-_DO11`oN-At Mit chi It
on June 27111, by !tee. (I. \V. Breen
51r. Anderson Stevenson, of M .
Thonta5, to alio .•syr' Ic 1)obro:,,
of Mitchell.
TA 1,1107'-511 It11A1-At Drysdale, on
'I'Lursd:iy, .Tune 22nd, by 1 hr Rte.
Mr. Davidson, of '8'a rt,a,51 r. Itubr'
.1. Talbot '.o 5128- Esther Maul.,
(!hest daueleer of 11 r. :1 nit MI
Anus Murra,.
WED
\VILL(M_At Huntsville. on C. 1'. It.
,•84ert .•• en testis t0 Exeter, o•'
I a . ! , , tune 2'trl. Mr. William W.
.1' f Mean, ,Ir•, Aaai.. tor-
rri} (e[ Eser:•a 123 years -i•1
.1 m0nt h•.
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June Drides Made Happy :
At London Crockery Co.
"Tr.'
4,40
We study to please
"its our business to do
so.1" We buy goods in
every quarter of the
globe and bring thein
Isere that you may al-
ways have the newest
and best goods to
choose your Gifts from
New goods this week.
ENGLISH TUSCAN CHINA vBenrI h st a(;hiesndMos
ist dttr- the
very be
able china, and this particular make is one of the best in Englairl,
CUPS ANI) SAUCERS -100 pretty designs to choose from,
everyone new,and among the patterns are the lemons
shapes,
,
Eton, York. Wynn, Florence -prices from 40c to 52.50 each and the
a
in Tea Bete Cake Plates, Real Old Willow Patterns t Bowls,
• Cups and Saucers, Tea Plates, Dinner Plates, etc.
NEW TEA SETS in many patterns acd styles.
•
•• Srhe new Triumph lnm
h is
e i lsU
i
eces
, extra
iTOILET SETtraced gold,rolled edge basins, very largee
Tsizes, under glaze colors, worth $16.150 our price $4.ES0
%Vrite for one, colors Pink, AFplegreen, Peacock, White and Green
• Very special 08 piecesmevery set a bargain
• DINNER SETS Heavily GIlded and bFst of shapes, combi-
a nation Dinner. Tea and Berry Set, 3 patterns,• worth *13.00 our
price *10.00.
t i'Write for one, colors, Peacock, Pink and Florentine oreen,•ei
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• 169 Dundas Street, London.
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WE O PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of
$IU. or over.
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LONG ago we realized that the baking and roast-
ing qualities of the oven of a range are of
greatest importance to the range user. We brought
our knowledge, gained by years of experience, to bear
on this one point. The result was the Imperial
Oxford Diffusive Oven Flue. With this exclusive
feature, the Imperial Oxford stands to -day the most
perfect baking and roasting range on the market.
After getting this most important feature of a range
to such a point of perfection we naturally did not
neglect any other improvement which could add to
the working of the range. These improvements
were incorporated in the
Imperial Oxford Range
because they added to the life of the range,siaiplifted its operation or economized fuel.
Of these improvements the dtaw•-out
oven rack is one which will instantly appeal
to the cook. The handle of this rack is
outside the range -always cool enough to
hold with the bare hand. Ily pulling this
handle forward anything roasting in the
oven may be drawn out onto the oven
shelf to be basted, without touching the hot
pan or reaching into the oven. The same
applies to the testing of breach, cake or pies.
We would Like you to see the Imperial
Oxford kings. If your dealer doesn't
handle it, write e: for illustrated literature
and the addre.s f the nearest dealer who
does.
Ms Gurney Foundry Co., Limited
TORONTO, MONTREAL, %(tllNtPEU, e' 8N, ot. vl.:t
For sale by T. HAWKINS & SON, Exeter.
Canada's Finest
PIANOS
For June we are offering soec•
sal bargains in Pianos. We hand-
le the finest goods Canada pro-
duces and at moderate prices and
easy terms.
A few second hand Pianos and
O►gans at bargain prices, Also
Sewing Machines on your own
terms.
If you contemplate buying
call and see us. No trouble
to show goods.
S. MARTIN & SON
Don't Throw Out
That Old Carpet
It's good fora lona time
yet if cleaned witJs
SAP -O -REN -O
"IT IVAPORATta"
Odorless Ron poleouous
Non-lnn•mmable
COLORS restore,' like 1.er
over entirely rentoted
GUMS nt anlntely do-troyee
$IZINO renewed
A11 in a few Moments, for a few Cents
Vor enarrra or finest, mos, delicate
fabric, iron't toy new pith waft..
or skirts hr,an a thry aro
dirty or row ►;rens -45,15 or stain.,
on 1lte: , --get
$AP -O -REN -O
nt roar grocer = and N1 a runner.
4t.solntely 4(78r,uticed or m my
,t binded.
The Huffman & Teeter Co.
Toronto
Flour Feed
and
Grocery
Store 0
We have opened an up -to,
date Flour, Feed and. Grocery 'e
store at Trevethick's old stand
and we solicit a share of your
patronage when we will prove
to you that our prices aro
right and our goods of the
best quality.
We !nuke a specialty of Teas
40c Teas sold at 25c
We have also a large stock
of Potatoes on hand. Pro-
duce taken in exchange.
S. HARDY & SON
" 1lleosrtljy Yoor Hence"
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.1 ointitly.
"Pierer/al Perfect/on"
Conceded to well 1eservr its p'pulaf
title, "the most beautiful magazine to the
world."
From 4S to 75 fine pictures each month,
many of them in color. ani all of them for
framing.
Portraits of Celebrities
Reproductions of Scenes
and Incidents
Tt:s eery perfection of fine photographic
reproduction. Hound with silk cord to
harmonize with the color scheme ..f the
cover.
Tho Daly Maltaslae of the
Wad la the World S. N.
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