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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-07-06, Page 4l ' c •$uc�Intosh-' or tIk - THE EXETER TIMES, JULY6th 1905. e can help!The Surrounding News our Sight f SPECTACLES c:a cr rr'ect defect to your eyes. A thorough and scientific ex-- ination given and satisfaction arantced itt every case at rownings Drug Store The Exeter Times THURSDAY. JULY &le Me NOTE AND COMMENT Lief Keilty. chief factory .in.+pect- Lntt just completed a tour of the vince of Ontario. Ile Mates that Cry parte number of Englishmen employed al] over. but the me- nics aro too slow. Mr. Malty says t, althouae the manufacturing in- tric., of Ontario aro .;rowing they not •:rowing any -thine like the they should. having re.rard to ureal increase in population. Ile anced a case where a cement ufacturer who came to Canada a holiday, sold 45,000 barrels of erican cement in three slays, and d about the way the Canadians closing tiu•ir factories. Anoth- irm, etc says, was oblesee to let 46 car loads of hardware orders 1rh: year.to by on account of 9 supply e nTooti. r'i abil't to the isability ch twerl shipped front the United es• unit' u:iu; on Doulinioa Day, The ninz Post (London Eno.; says a,t Ion: been obvious 'that Canada t be made the corner -atone of practicable scheme of imperial olidotion. The present tendon - of Canadian opinion in retard mitered affairs shuo1d be more ly studied by British statesmen. all-important 'tendency- mi;ht summed up in the phrase, "Can- is a nation."Sir\Vilfrid Laurier's h critized request for •,•realer ty-makinz powers was merely an resiion of the Canadian netion- m. In 111e near future :the action American 'subjects in Hudson's • end II he northward channels will e to be discussed. Then Canada isi that Ottawa will be allowed dent directly with Washinzton. GENERAL NEWS. eusall 1:e a zitatinfor a corpor- n park. he C. 1'. It %wile build to Listowel of way is tziven. sty don't you try Carter'a Little er I'illal They aro a positive cure sick headache and all the till pro - ed by disordered ilver. Only one 1 a dose. tr. Ed. Curvet]. of Stanley, nor - Wil escaped bean; trampled tto 1111 by :I horse tchile gestin; bin one of the hotel shod there an Int :day• crangemcnt of the liver ttith nstipation. injures the complexion uce pimples, sallow skin. Ro- ve the cause by using C.trter's ittle Liver fills. One :, dose. y them. [Arr. John Deeper, of the 11 ibylol ne, has purchased n well matched Dun: team of horses from two port - Is in Stephen payinz in the neti lm - 01 hood of $250.00 for them. Mr. Harrison. of of Huron town - hip, while en;aged in met Iiter dawn new fluor in his barn► f •aJ be- lrccn fbct joists to the cement floor 1 ;he o•.a s e c.ot ni, His death w•na in - es: utl ancou.. o1ilinrit trit'ntls ,i -t allied Rev. ,ad \trs. Ii. A. Graham, with ad- ateete and handsome gifts one even- s last week. The pastor tt,t- s :a huge Joel Mrs. Graham a inure' i'sLIAt\'lhLi. al.ittI by the choir. 't hey will take, lit rI -iclence in the Methodist par- ! -The Sunday School picnic on est Deli. in St. \l:try this week. of July passed off very nice -lee es - Inn Rushton. wife of ales \t'. !•:, pccially so, considering the diya;rec- Items of Interest Here and There Furnished By Our Correspondents. 11ENSALL 1 ST. JOSEPH -Mr. .1. 1. Stoeteteie spent the week end with friends in London. -Miss Annie heck. of London, spent Sunday at home. -Rev. air. Ilau;b, the newly ap- pointed incumbent of 1 he Killion ehar_e, moved to town last week. -Iter David \1'mn will lake charge 1. -C OI Main street i n trot ch r 1 u c t, Exe- ter, � � -e - ter, and else of Sexsrnith church during July and August. Ile is an exceptionally clever young man, and will render service of the first order. Ile Should be henrd every 'lime. -Mrs. Britton, of Iowa. nee Miss Scott,. of this place, has almost com- pletely recovered from it he serious operation :Site had to undergo, sonfe time since in London. -Mr. John Wren, principal of Lu - can lfizh School, spent Sunday witlt his father, Mr. John Wren, of this t ott•n. -Mrs. Medd and Mess Josie are away on a few days visit amour friends. -Rev. Mr. Gilmour, of Granton, preached with •neat acceptance to Carmel church people last Sunday. _Work on the new drain for the villa;e has been commenced and will be pushed forward vigorously. -Mr, Andy Youn;Llut has moved into the house on Queen st. recently C v.1 cat d by Mr. 'l , Trott, holo ra cr h who has ?zone to the Rend for the summer . -Iter•. Dr. Medd was in his own pulpit ( ! in the Methodist church Inst Sunday. Both services were largely attended and i he keenest interest was manifested. -We aro glad to report that Mr. Win. Cudmore, of the London Road, north, who has Leen seriously i11 for a lonz time, is now recovering nice- ly, under the skilful care of Dr. \V. 8. Ferzuron, of this place. PROVED IN \MOI'NT FOREST Every doctor in this town tried Ids nest to relieve Airs. J. Withom of Asthma: none succeeded. "For years, she states, "I was a dreadful sufferer; nothinz gave relief. At times I found it necessary to have al logo doors and window's open tc zet my breath. \\'hen in despair 1 heard of "Catorrhozone." I used it and now am perfectly cured." This proves beyond doubt that any case of Asthma) is cureable with Catarrh - ozone. No remedy so pleasant none so absolutely certain to obsolutely cure; try "Ca tarrhozone" yourself it's ;u t-enlca:l. CROMARTY -Mrs. Geo. Miller and son left this twee,. '.-r Moose Jaw, N. W. T., where I hey et ill St + ,u. t two mont Its visit its r their Son and other frtnds . -Rev. Peter Scott, former pastor of the Presbyterian church hare, vi.a- ited iwo weeks with hie friends, a- round the villa ee. -Iter•, Mr. Smith of Ilensall. ex- changed pulpits with Rev. Mr. Cran- ston, on Sunday last. Mr. Smith.de- livered a, very crncst and impressive sermon. -Mr. lluzit Norris had a :very Iarze barn raising on Thursday Inst. Evt'rt•thinz went along very careful- -Iter'. Father Court tee of Dover South and Iter', Father Torrent. of Sandwich, %%e•re visiting friend :around here last week. -Miss Annie 1'lunt who had been working in Stratford the past four months returned home last Friday. -Messrs. Alex end Peter L. De - tunny, who been m t l o Lad 1 n wi: tour friends , in :111d relatives in Courtrizht the pant week, returned Monday. -Mr. Julius Ducharitte, of Sea - forth, spent Sunday in our burr. -air. George Cantpbc•II was •tat Hamilton, Saturday, and returned on Alontl ic. -ler. N. \1. Caitlin account:me t by one of the officers o[ the Puolic Works fon Weimer!' Ontario were in town Tu'slay in connection with the wharf . \VOODHAM Ilay ie in full swittz. -A larr(s number took in tIse. pic- nic on J)oruinion day :it h:irkton. -31r. Hiram Copeland and Edear Millis spent S,.tnday at Lands End. -The choir went to Zion on Sun- day cvenine, last -ler. Bartlett arrived with lois [entity on Thursday lust. -ler. Stun Ford is visiting at Caledonia . -Mr, J. IL.McElreu is laid up with a very painful and. Mr. Marry Brown, of Winchelsea is working in working in his place- -The Woodham Orchesira furnish- ed the music at the Zion zarden par- ty ow Monday evening. -The death of Mrs Joseph Stepit, en.s took place on Tuesday mornin: after a very few minutes illness. Iter sudden death has cast a zloom over the entire community. HER SKIN WAS YELLOW "I had only to try Dr. IfamiLton's Pills 4o appreciate their merit" writ - CS Miss Annie S. Bryce, of \Vood- stock. "My system was out of or- der. My blood was weak rand titin. I had a nasty, murky comi iexion. My skin was hard and dry. The first box of Dr. Ilamilton's fills made a completo change. I felt bet- ter au once. Healthy color came in into my face. In about three weeks 1 teas cured." Dr. Iiamilton's Pili; effect •an easy cure. Try 't hese -rood pill;, 25c per box, or five boxes for $l.00 at all dealers . ZURICH _ ll, lt`aust, of C:tiro. elicit.. 'who Lav been attendine the inter- national S. 8. Convestlioa held al Toronto, stopped over at Zurich, pavinz relatives and friends a visit. -Mr. Wes. Schocllie returned to iletroit to spend the summer vaca- tion in his brother's dente! office. -Mr. B. F. Stelk, f he lntc princi- pal of our public school lett on Mon- day for the west purchasinx a tick - el to Edmonton, Alberta. Ile will make a tour of the western provin- ces anct if he finds anything suitable will likely locate in one of t he w•esi- ern towns. -Miss tante (fart left Sat Satur- day fon her home in I3rue,field. Miss Hart will at tend the Nor mat Salter)! a1 Toronto after the holie ty+. -Miss Freda Iles who has been ly with the exception of three. nten,at1endine Seaforth Collegiate Insti- zcitine. slight bruises. lute, is (spending the holiday's at her -�-- home here. GRAND iBEND -Mr. John Foster has completed -'there esu+ a very Iarze crowditis contract of huildinz the cement walks in this vitlarc•, The walks are nicer' made and are a credit to the makers am well as to the villa:e. -The many friends of Airs. Chas. Fritz will be very pleased to hear that she is'aortassine favorably af- ter the operation she underwent Tait week. Messrs. Alfred Faust and Etl. %Vurnn left on Wednesday for the west. '!'here first "1oppin1 1.11ce trill he Portland, Oreton. where thew will 1 tke in the I.c•tti+ 311:1 Cie rk Expo -it ion. They will likely locate in I he stale of \Vashin zton. We are sorry to lose such promising younz men. -Misses Lizzie 'fruetnnt•r and Lou- ise \Vurm arrived house last Satur- day evening from Detroit and will epetel :t few- week. here. from many different points here on 1st of July. -Hiss Follicle, o fExetcr, is here for •the summer months. Mr. and hire. Thornton, and fam- ily, of Listowel, are ependinz a few weeks with Mrs. Fowell . Among 4 hose elm have opened up 1heir (summer cot tazes we notice Mr. T. 11. McCallum, Air. 1I. E. Hu- ston, Dr. D. A. Anderson and Mrs. Powell of Exeter. Mrs. knight, of Exeter, and her tw•o sons are spendint a Isco wicks emotion here. '.Vorktnane music teacher nn•1 or - moist at Knox church, St. 'Hirt=, lied Stnulty, .tune 25111, :after .rn Ilrr.• of t'vrral rnonlhe of t put- noe•ary a friction. She 11 ,yea 1 tilt Luc .t few nu.mlhs old and a its 1,. girl. .les. NVorkm.aft wai :a Pali'.( of Iti,I:(1ott'nand her remains Vero t tk, n t here fur int(. teen!. What are your friends saying about you? That your arty hair makes you look of i ? And yet, you are not fort'; Postpone this looking 011. Bair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair ai the deep, dark, rich color or' early lite. Then be satisfied. aM Vigor "A1 Nair r reetorsd the n.'•,•, soler to m fray hdr, and 1 an, ,;.e+:. ppl�ease. Isle an you el►im for tt.' neg. & J. TaPDac*s. Yeehaattan,le, 1' 0111116011.... m.„ • for ►t.,. Dark Hair able afternoon. The prozram was -riven in th' church and was well SHARON SCIIOOI. REPORT rendered. in the meantime the '[1' foliowin r is a correct repeal torte and commodious barn of air. of ,I1 etaurlin: of the pupils of S. lterdman way turned into an calinz S. No. 1, Stephen, for the month of eerier and the inner man was well situ ••. N amen :Ifo in order of tnearit : supplied with plenty of st raw berrica V -E1 gin Atnv. Sr. IV-Svnt !i a Mor- and cream and other •good t hinz:+ Tock, Geelya Ke., 1 •, Willie I'reaz- while the Ilene -ill Rand zavc them rotor, Alerte•r Either. .ir. 1V -Alin - plenty of aood music to keep them J,i• Kest le, Et het 'acetic, Nellie Amy, all rood natured. The proceeds Lural' a Schwarz. Sr. 111. - Int "tot amounted to about $115.00.. Wein. Larne Morlock, E Twin Wein, 11 ares Schwarz. Jr. iLL - Leonar 1 Srhroed•.•r, llerbees leraff• Arva iirnkc,tshire, Clarence Either, Alt -in ('ogre -411. Iteudalt Smith. Etn'•rson Scioto:lat, Oscar ('orttish, \I rt•i.t 1tr..k n,Itire, Mildred lelumee, \Vil- nevi. Fair reel J;tnie:+ pre 1Cb d the ioitial sermons on Sunday Inst. -:Hiss Julie Spicer. of Exeter, .pent Sundry with Mr. and Mrs. B. `ipi:.er. -Mr. Ray Ilodzson, of Granton, ei+itinz his sister, Mrs. R. Skinner. -Mr. 8. Pym had a dirt bee on' •Iretday and built the approach in• N 10 Ilia new barn. The lseywna:l property was sol 0 0 d t t public ...lion on Tuesday Ira- •L is. ileyw oe 1 bean; t he purcha enjoys she db. for ,;0,400. - Unction of �g the gr -Mr. St Mustier lett on Saturdat great- -,1 - 111 f low! .a sew holidays with +eta a and �� tive oda 1Medicine the WClrfa bas ever -Mr. end Mrs. F. Cook of St. Thomas spent' the holiday+ the ;uesl 110101111M. It is an all-round of hie teeter, Mee M. Elford. -Mr. end Mrs. 1). Spicer and Mie- tnedidnet cing its an. tiny. of Brantford. spent the holm equaled ea., lays with air. and etre John And- by �" -- row. -Miss A.trie. Hunter. of Toronto, which tobe and stressgth of every bone and tissue da - pend. Accept no sobsti- iote for Hood's, bat in- , o fall aboel fifteen feet orf a %cif - fold nt• ?dr. Eli Coullis'. Ile r4, - (el a .bad sh-tkint up and will Lr 1 . , AND ONLY HOOD'S. r.ff stork for •,r;,c time. rtl; M OW ngand g '►e s few e e nt t hn t f days under r t h tl I t,arental roof. -Mr. end Idr.'. Johnston, of (or- organ, tie, spent tet' hold frith 1beCnuI• lis brothors. -Mr. 11. Spicier I, td 1 he misfort un:• on baying Hood's Four Facts For Sick Women To Consider Lldia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound llas an ('nequolled RecotJ of Cures - Mrs. 9'inibam's Advice is Confiden- tial, Free, and always Helpful k'ilisr.-That almost every operation in Our hospitals perforuted upon women becomes necessary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, irregular and painful menstruation, leucorrheas, displacements of the uterus, pain in r the side, burnutl, se nsatiou iu the stom- ach,nervousness, $cit, bearing -down pains, nervous e , dieziuess and s1eeplesenesa. SECOND. -The medicine that holds the record for the largest number of absolute cures of female ills, is Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable CompQ5 . It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as not)ting else can. For thirty year* it has been helping women to be strong, curing backaebe, nervousness, kidney troubles, allntee- nno and ovarian inflammation, we. pass and displacements, regulatin menstruation perfectly and overcoi ing its pains. It has also proved itae 4nvaluable in preparing for childb}rt and the change of life. Tiww.-The great volume of ueso- licited and grateful testimonials on Ale at the l'inkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from time tiRak published by permission, give (3 Bonito evidence of the value of Ly E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound an Mrs. Pinkhatn's advice. Fovarti.-Every ailing woman ' Canada is asked to accept t following n invitation. It is freet w health andsave yo bring you I (a 1 may Sor life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing lovitatl0 tO W Omen. -Women suffering from as form of female weakness are invited promptly communicate with Mr6. l' am, at Lynn, Mass. All letters received, opened. read and answe by women only. From symptoms g your trouble may bo located and quickest and surest way of rete advised. Out of the vast volume 0 penence in treating female isle Pinkham probably has the very line edge that will help your ease. S any woman, rich or poor, is very f If she does not take advantage o kenerous offer of assistance. • lie Schwarz. Sr..+(. -Clinton Brown ¥label Cope -art h. Jr .11. - Gordon Corpiattr,-- Otto Brown, Clara Wein. Sr. P1. 1. -Emerson \\'cin, Emerson itoeszler, Clinton .\lorlock, Edna Arty. Jr. Pt. 1. -Ila Eilo'r, Joseph I3rokenshire, Lavine Smith, Joseph Schwarz. Bertin Coxw•ortle Edwin Cornish. No on roll 45: everaze at- tendance 3R. GEORGE W. LA\\'SON, Teacher. aa11' eelt1tlett a TRA('K. - Now is the ` tsu,e to call and get prices on our Louden I Double Steel Track, we have on hand a sew i Round Track Care which we are uttering at a slap, these care made in Oshawa and there a large number in use In this neighborhood. E. 1'. Petiete, Hardware, Stoves, hto. -Huntley Visitors. -'sir. 11311 and family of London, at their old house. Mr. and Biro. Fox and Master harry of Brussels, at E. 1'. I'aulin's.-M r. and ears. Fenn and family of Park- hill, nt 3. licllermans..-Archie nom - Iedee of Exeter, :at his borne. -Mr. and Airs. o;den and sister Mary of 'Whalen, •11111 Mrs. J. Ogden of Kirk - tote at 11th. Nadizer.-Mr. Powell of Exeter, at Mrs, C. Miller.. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns of Sarnia, at Mrs. \\'itzels.-Mr. Ed. \Vinkenewder of Chita zo, at his home on the lite con. -Holiday visitors out of town - Airs. (Rev.) Clemens and Pearli to Sar nia.-Mrs, Chas. Guenther and fam- ily to flay City, Miclm.-Master Leon- ard Kellerman, Parkhill. -Miss Let tie \Vitzcl to Sarnia.- -A : res l nt:11ty from t he villa ge attended Childrenet Day itt Zurich on Sunday. -Next Sunday will be Children', Day in the Evangelical church here. A zood prozratnme is tieing prepar- ed. if there ever was a epecifio for any ono complaint then Carter's Littlo Liver Pills arc a specific for sick headache and every, woman should know this. Only one pill a dose. Try them. - 4. - CENTILALIA -The strawberry festit•.t1 and concert held on July 1st were a ;rand success. -Miss Lila M. ihompwon, zraduatc of Alma Coideze, sane two beauti- ful solos on Sunday, also Mr. J. E. Doherty, of Clinton, favored us with a bass solo Sundae. eveninz. Holiday visitors.: -Mrs. hunt. and daughter Edythe r,f London, visited at Mr. George Windsor's . DASlf\1'OOD CREDITON -Tho firs; of July, our Dominion day, passed off quietly. Our nand furnished the music in Centralist at ,the festival, and several spent the day at Grand Bend. -Miss Mabel Calvin, who has been in charge of the millinery depart- ment nit C. Zwicker's the past season left for her home in 13ruesols on Sat- urday. -'The school c'ost•d on Friday for the Rummer holidays. -'fete Sunday school picnic of the E':ntzelical church was held nt Grand Bend last Tuesday. A p'.eas- ant day wait spent by all. -Air. J. G. Wein had a severe fall the other day. A swarm of bees had lodged in the tree and white tryinz to remove them, he slippt•,I and fell on tilt) fence, breaking t wo ribs. -Mr. Thos. Morrow, of the Mer- chants (tank is spendinr his holidays in Toronto. -air. Fratik Smith and bride, of Toronto, spent a few days in ,our midst last week, t•i'iiinz friends. -Messrs. Chas. and slim Nichol, of London were r e •a 4 1 the nasi. o[ .1r. Ira iirown last Tuesday. -iter•. .1. W. And row 5, the new Methodist Aliniy,er, removed here from Parkhill last 'Tuesday. We welcome hint into our midst. -The Literary society picniced at Grand !tend nn Tuesday last. -Carie crowds :greeted Rev. And- rews in t he Met !Jodie! church on Sunday last t0 hear his initiatory aer- mnns. Ile made n rood impression on all hearers, and all are lookinz forward io 1hree years of united work. \\'e welcome him to cur midst. -A lir if. miming. of 1It smaller residents of our vilkam :and vicinity have whoopinz couzh. -Air. Chan. Kinesly h:ts his new barn nearly completed, and when so w ill w it holo doubt be one cf t he finest in 1 bis 101111,11i p. -.t. 11. Holtzman delivered :tn nd- drea•e in Zurich on Sunday eveninz last, it leen! the annual children's day of the Evan zelicit Sunday School of that place. -A very inJereslint .tome of hall w -aa pl:ayee here Inst Monday be- tween the tttnrs of thio place and a team from Centralia. The vinitinr le:nn1 Canto here determined it) ttin, la ,winz been defeated a furl night !o by the same team, but at the close of t h' !ante the score eaoo.1 11 in 3 in favor of t he home team. Ott Tuesday of this week our team pl;ty- ed 1 hn Zurich boys nt the said t•il- i rr• and defented therm al,o ant 'los far this season our boys drive not been 1 eaten and in ouch hold the ch,rnpionrhin of 1luron. -The. Ju:nilee services of Zion Evanzeliaal church were very inter. eetinr and instructive and very Itrzety attended, •Ihe church choir ton:feted a fine lot of music, Mr. T. Morrow, of 1 ha Merchants bank, de - 1 ervrnt a letial mention, w ho sant several very tittin; aneoa end the spirit 1 hey were enter in left a deep impression on the entire coutrrei 1 ion. -Mr. A. Walker is Atli] in a crit- ical condition. his many friends sympathize with him. -Mr. John slyer, of Detroit, is s•isilinz under the parental roof. • -4 rs c' (.blottm t . dao hter 3 _ ('earl, of London, were guests of alias Lilly Anderson. -'The hisses Rebecca and Lizzie Rollins of London were guests, of Miss Floe Esscry. -Miss Jennie Handford of Toronto was a :;ueet nt her uncles. Mr. Ja. Ilandfords. -Miss Katie- Elliot t of London was the ,zuest of her sister, Miss Lilly Elliott. - -Mrs, ltosenber;en of London was the guest of her Beeler, Mrs. Thos. Elston. -. -Mr. and Airs. Bert Vale of New- berry, were guests of Mrs. Vale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flicks. -Mr. Harvey Hicks of Chatham ii holidayinz at his home here. -Miss Altneada Iiuxtable of Rod- ney is spending her vacation at her home here. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Wreath of Luc - an were the :zuests of her sister, Mrs C. 1)uplan, on Sunday. -lir. 'Thos. Elston moved into his handsome new residence on Tuesday. The annual festival held here. on July lst, was as ,;rent a success as in former years despite the train and :zloomy appearances of the day, which no doubt! kept some from a distance from attending. There was an abun- dance of straweerrie.s anti cream. The ladies excelling in providinz the oth- er delicacies. A purse of $40.00 was divided amonz the prize winners of I he various races ns follows: - Boys race taker twelve -1st Her- bert Hanlon: end A. 'Com;list. Girls under twelve -1st Ella Bak- er : 2nd F. Brown. Boys over twelve - ist Ilerhert Hanlon ; 2nd 1'. Frown . Girls over it we've -Is: Eva llt•rt- zel ; 2nrt P. Bisset t. wheel harrow. race -- Ito Ilarvty and Georza Hicks ;.211(1 C. Ilickt and \Vm. Warren . Potato race -1st Georze hick.:; 2nd \Vm. Warren. Needle race -1st 8. Voelkcr. ; 2nd A. Argos . Rice backwards -1st it. E. Iles - well; and Perry Windsor. Three-iez;ed race -1st \Vm. War- ren and E. Callfas ; and Geo. Either and 11. . u to n Ladies race -1st Alt'in:t %Vit stn ; 21111 Jessie Sweet. Obstacle race -1st R. E. IluLwtll ; 2nd ferry Windsor. \V:alkinz race -1st Hattie 111111 ford ; 2nd Nona Coughlin. Iloz race -1st tlerbet Hanlon: 2n.1 11. 11 it ellen. Married Men's race-Ist A1. Enz- land ; 2nd W. hedging. howline contest -S. Davis and C. Abbott : and .1. Brown] and J Law - 5011. 1(111 yard race -lit E. (Newell .2nd Melvin Ilandford. Lidice contest 1 hrowin r base -hall - 1st J. !landlord: 2nd A. 'landlord. Hop, step and jump-Ist E. Bus- well, 31 yards 9 in : _gel E. Windsor. 3:3 yards 5 inches . Tut of 1Var-(tarry anis captain of winning side. The concert •given by the Lidice iAd in the eveninz swa3 a pronounced success. I'roeceds of elle day amounting to about $1711.00. OA,JBTCONN. 2aa Beer. the The iitnd YOU Hare Alen BLIM Bigndnre of A Famous School CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. •This is Cif. most , tucc.sifttl Coln- • , nerci ti and Shorthand school in • \Vct•let n Ontario. The courses = ate np-to•date and practice! and teech(ng is done by experienced • it tractors During the past s • school year we have had many • • noel. apieit.Oioes fl, in leading • • business beset, than we had 2 Students graduatiug. Write for • our Free C'atalogi.'. } W. J. ELLIOTT. 1 j'rinciI pr D. A. M.LA('IlLAN, i •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e•••••t ••••••••••• ; . i•• • ♦ 1 New Dinner Sets \ New Toilet Sets London Crockery Co are offering splendid val- ues itt the above sets. We received a large shipment direct from the Stafford- shire Potteries, where the best English Crockery is made and we arc . placing , 1 g 1 ati' it on sale glees that at will appeal to every one. Remember it matters not 1 • how low the price, every- thing we sell has our per- sonal guarantee. DINNER SETS ces in Eureka colors, In pink, pe cock and tbrowus n semi - Porcelain, body stamped "Durability' by maker. Each set contains 12 Dinner Plates, 12 Tea Plates, 12 Soup Plates, 12 • • Bread and Butter Plates, 12 Fruit Saucers, 12 Cups and Saucers, t t • 2 Covered Dishes, 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Create Jug, 1 Saktd, 2 Plat• ' • tars, 1 Gravy Boat and Stand, 1 Slop Bowl, worth $8.(111, our price >lItS.60 Z DINNER SETS -Maltese Patterns, 07 pieces, full gold line and t t edge, A 1 goods, worth $11.00, our price 1119.00 t TOILET SETS 10 pieces for 11,75, colors: pink, brown blues, 10 pieces for $.. r.►, $..iI0, $3.7:►, $4.00 and $•1.50. Every set new. Every set special value. Immense assortment t ti t of Wedding gifts, We supply everything needful in the Crockery • litre, • , • • London Crockery Co. it •• • 16 Dundas Street,London. • t, 9 WE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of $10.00 or over. •♦•♦••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••• • ••♦♦♦••••••••••••••♦•••••••••••••••••••••••••••♦♦••• ; • Flue, we THE most important part of a range the oven. Any kind of a fire will boil potatoes, but it takes an evenly distributed,.dry heat to bake light bread and iiakey pastry. The Imperial Oxford Range is the result of over sixty years of work along the lines of oven improvement. When we had produced the perfect oven with the Imperial Oxford Diffusive worked on the other improt•crnents that make it the most economical and easiest -managed range on the market. Imperial Oxford Range But it is the wonderful baking qualities of its oven that has made the Imperial Oxford Range famous. We would like to tell you more about this range. We would like to have you examine one. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford Range, write us direct and we will send you our catalogues and tell you where you can see the range. 16 The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited T,ROI 111• ."o5TttE•L, 0tN5tI1'a.'•J, t'Atit.ce.,V at For sale by T. IIAWKINS & SON, Exeter. Canada's Finest Flour Feed PIANOS and Grocery Store We have opened an up-to- date Flour, Feed and Grocery store at Trevethick's old stand and we solicit a share of your patronage when we will prover A few second hand Pianos and to you that our prices are Organs at bargain prices, Also fight and our goods of 1 he Sewing Machines on your own terms. betas quality. We make a maccialty of Teas If you contemplate buying 40c Teas sold at 25c call itnti see Iis. No trouble We have also a large stock. to show goods. of Potatoes on hand. Pro- duce taken in exchange. S. HARDY & SON Igor June we are offering soec- ial bargains in Pianos. We hand- le the finest goods Canada pro- duces and at moderate prices and easy terms. S. 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