Exeter Times, 1906-07-05, Page 5•
THE EAE') T1MES, JULY 5th it►Oti.
ROSS -TAYLOR CO's.
Plainln0 Mill, Door FaGtoru, lumber Yartl
and Saw Mill
are open and hustling daily and a full stock of Lumber, Shingles, Lath,
Cedar Posts and all kinds of Building Materials always on hand.
BARN SASH in abundance. BEE HIVES finished or in knock down.
always on hand.
WATER TANKS TO ORDER. Cash Paid for alt Kinds of Saw Logs.
Condom Sawing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Cliven.
'rho RosiTduIor Go. Ltd., Exeter. 1
Tue Osborne and Hibbert
Farmers Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Comm
GOOD NEWS FOR
THE FARMERS.
No more hole digging
to put in fence posts just
drive them in with a
sledge hammer. Far
ahead of anyever yet
' seen around this part of
the country. Colne in
and see them for yourself.
We have had a great
many iron posts brought
in lately and al.( prepar-
ed
to sell them cheap. $
Scrap iron taken in ex-
change.
M.JACKSON &SON
Main -St. Exeter. }
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
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MEDICAL
T W. BROWNING, M. D„ M. C.
td • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
versity. office and residenence. Dominion,
laboratory, Exeter.
DR. A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYS I-
telaes and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A.
Rollins. Office Main street. Residence, east
en first street north of Post Office, Exeter,
Ontario.
DRS. Y. AND II. M. COWAN, 391
Telephone 15'x. Long distance connection.
Special attention given diseesee of women and
u ery. Oxford or C. P. R. Street Cars to
Lorne street take you almoet to the door.
No (ther city olttce. Special Hospital and
other arrangements for patients from n
distance.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
Pres.: -J. A. NORRIS, CROMAATY P.O
Vice•Prea.:-J. L. RUSSELL.
RUSSELLDALE. 1'. O.
DIRECTORS.
W. ail. PASSMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
Wu. ROY, BORNHOLM P. O.
WM. BROCK WINCIIELSEA P. O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O.
AGENTS.
JOHN ESSERY, Exeter. agent for
Uaborno and nieldulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, agent
for Ribbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
What is Home without
a Piano or Organ.
Cerainly not all that it might be
Call and see us and let us show
you some of the highest grade
PIANOS AND ORGANS
that Canada produces. They arc
certainly works of art.
SEWING MACHINES
Then in Sewing Machines we
carry the best that the market
affords. Do not listen to what
others tell you about our prices
and term.S
but call and satisfy
yourself. We will snake them to
suet you unless you are very hard
to please.
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
DENTAL
st.
I)R. A. It. KINSMAN. L.
41101
D. 8. D. D. S., Honor Graduate
Toeeth
Toronto Led without
ty, or
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad atter etfert . Office in Fan.
son's block. West side of Main
tleset,`Exoter•
DR. G. F. ROUL.STOX, L. D. S.,
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OI+FICE:-Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
oan on farm and illlar(aproperties atlowrstee
at interest.
GLADMAN S STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors. Main St. Exeter.
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
Barristers Solicitors Notaries Conveyancers
Commissioners. for the Molsons
Rank, Etc.
IRossy to Loan at lowest rates of Interest.
OYTICE r -.MAIN STREET, EXETER.
M. CARL1w0 A. A. L. 11. OICR80t.
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY-
ancer, webs drewn, money to loan
eon real estate, n1.o licensed Auctioneer for
the count leti for Huron and Perth. Charges
sooderete. _Orders lett at the 1 IMEa et. at my
residence, F at -qui -air w ill ret chic prompt atten
Mon.
a
!�ONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for lnveH
- enb neon farm or village zroperty as lower
abbe of Interest.
DICKSON ft CARtLIN()
Exeter
FARM felt S.\i.i:.-On 4th Con.,
lot 12, ('at,cuno, consisting of
100 acres, clay loon. 'this is a good
terns end is in a good stale of cul-
tivation, 1\1.I1 drained and fenced, and
_lcnty of goof[ water. On this pro -
',arty is n two storey brick house
with slate root, with furnace In
Raouse, also two 'ergo bairn.. One n
bank barn. This property trill be
weld t-t'nsoneble will for particulars
stpply to 1). Wood. Exeter 1'. 0., or
W. 11. Wood, 260 Talbot street. Lon-
don.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative promo Quinine Tab -
feta. All druggists refend the mon-
o if it faits to cure. [:. W. (trove's
sign iture is on each box. 25o.
mete
VRENCII.-in \Weteekatin, Alberti.
June 20th, the wife of Victor
Frenoh of .a son.
S
MARTIN
SON
A\ ef;c table PreparationforAs -
simita Ling tho Ft;L !andkegu:a-
tuig Ike Sd. illariti and Dowcts of
Promotes Digestio;t,C!ieerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Horphine nor lateral.
NOT NAB COTIC.
..•n,z ef Old rarniff-:C:P?C9£R
/1un/4;n San -
•
,t�Ire s:: s •
fteperrrii.i -
49 rr✓r'raNrJ'-'- •
'gm .f:d-
ivrF•,l Swear .
}
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Stontach,Diarrhoea,
Worm ; ,Convulsions,Feveri s lt-
nees and Loss OF SLEEP,
Tac Simile Signature of
1a hiss,
NEW' 'MUM.
CASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
For Ov
Thir'ty Yea
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
1
TM: Cr'...,...JT : . !!:'-V .• r A CIT
E. Huston. e
Tia polling !)laces are to be the
same as Me J,anua•ry elections.
I'oll clerks appointed provided the
law •Requires it. Ward No. 1, Jas.
Onoacth : Ward No. 2, \V, D. Weekes;
Ward 3, L. D. Vincent ; Ward 4, J.
J. White.
EI.i,ltVILi,I:
The mitnue1 anniversary service
and tit rntvb•rry festival of the Sun
day snbcol on Suntkly find Monde
were 0 decided success, the weather
being all that could be desired. On
Sunday morning and evening two
very instructive and effecti•vo ser.
mons wore ably delivered by the Itev.
• A. W. Ilotrkcr, B. D., of Uamlaclttic,
and in the afternoon ho also ad-
dressed the Sabbath school, pend gave
COLI) SETTLES IN 'TILE RACK{ a vory interesting address. evlhich
HOARD OF HEALTIH
A meeting of 'oho looal bcil.rd of
health 33118 71(11(1 tin the Reeve's off-
ice June 27t111 et 1 I'. M. elombers
erclent :- (Minimum W. Sweet.
S. Sanders, A. Q. i3obier. Dr. Brow.
ning end Inspector Itissett.
The minut(& Of the sleeting Morch
14th rood 11ud signed. Mr. Thos.
Windt ord and 1 Hazelwood inter-
viewed the bonrd regards hogs kept
s byMr. .1.tit 11 '1
I t d n l l 0 small 'cid
m f►
- opposite their: homes.
Y I'er Dr. Itrowning .second cd by
It bits people inn tender spot rind teas further impressed by .the well
makes it mighty bard to brace up. given illustrations by Airs. Barker
Nerviline takes that kink out of your 'on tlho 'vine topic, as also rho well
' l lu hart order• t rendered duct by the Rev. gentleman
soothes. that s why relief comes no
soon. Nervilinc penetrates, t•hat'a
why it cures. Five times stronger
than other remedies, Nerviline can't
fail to euro lame back lumbago sci-
atica and neuralgia. Nervslino is
instant death to ell muscular pain.
For nearly fifty years it than been
the lirgost selling liniment in ant -
Better try it.
pins co mn In R fo , a nd L d At 11 tJ!rn
f the Su.
Exeter, ,Tune 23rd, 1900.
To Thomas Brook Esq.
Exeter, On.
Doer Sir: -)laving publicly ,made
en assertion oonoerning your char-
acter and that of your family,
tt-dtoreby I accused you or Rome one
or more members Of your family of
delving Poisoned my •dog. I beg .here-
by to publicly .retract •'nybhing end
everything which 1 said detracting
from the ohtractcr or good name
of either yourself or any member
or members of your family end de.
clams that rho amid assertion :Was
mode by mo thoughtlessly end while
in the trent of ',lesion, and hae not,
nor never dtad ony foundation in
fur. I em very sorry .fit my
thoughtlessness has caused you or
your family any inconvenience and
humbly apologize therefore end trust
first you will rice your wny cicnr to
accept totes apology and let sly-goncs
be by -gone e.
Yours Respectfully,
Signed WES. J. DISSETT
11 .1•:'l ERERCOt; NCI!.
A ijx•oiel meeting of the Council
was held in the Council chamber last
SiIur(Ily evening to hear the pre-
liminery agrcetnent between the
proposed Exeter Ginning end Pre-
serving Company, Limited, and the
Corporation.
All the members of the Council
ere present. except Councillor Creech
who come in leter during the evony
ing; .end took his seat if A number of
of provisional di.rectors of the con-'
n:ng company were also present.
The agreement !watt read by M r.
I.. 1i. Dickson. antiantitater some dis-
euesiofl it ttvs moved by A. E. Fuke,
eeconded by Fd. Treble that the
.agreement as rend be adopted and
the aolieitor prepare n by-law to .lo
submitted to the ratepayers, pro-
viding the agretnnnt be properly
signed by •t Ira roevm on helot( of 1
the carpool tion rind tho president :
and eeoretery on behalf of the cam-'
piny.
The following
were
returning of-
ficerere appointed : \Ward 1. It.
N. Creech; Ward 2, -Lames \Ve' kee;
\Vaard 3, Joseph Davis; Ward 4, 11.
a a y. a
CC o
day services the largest .of crowds
worn in attendance. The music fur-
nished by tho choir in the morning
and evening was of excellent quality.
The excellent solos given by Rev.
Darker, wns listened to with rapt
Attention, which brings to mind kind,
recollections of his good work done
among the people here some twelve
yens ago. while a junior pastor of
this circuit. The proceeds of the
Sunday services amounted to over
$21. On Monday tato usual good time
was enjoyed, some claiming that it
was better than ever before.
Miss Phoebe Springste,id, of Sl.
Meryl., is spending 0 short lime with
friends iliere.
Miss Mabel Fair, of t•he Victoria
Ilospital, London, is visiting at dtcr
+home here.
Miss V. Minors, of Exeter. spent
Sunday and Monday with friends.
Mr. Harold Fair is writing off his
examinations at Exeter teem wei•k.
Miss Ettn Kerslake, of Exeter,
spent Sunday and Monday of this
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Snell.
Rev. Mrs. Fair spent S•iturdiy :11111
Sunday in London.
Rev. and Mrs. Barker. of Camla-
ohie, spent Saturday to Tueaekay the
guests of Mr. W. Coultis and family.
Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings
lasting relief in Stomaelt, Kidney and
Heart troubles through the, inside
nerves. No matter 'Low the nerves
became impaired teee remedy wit! re,
build their strength, restore their
vigor. Remember it door no good
to treat the niling organ -the ir-
regular heart. rebellious[ stomach,
diseased kidneys. They are not to
blame. Go back to the nerves that
control IJtem-treat the C.13Se=11911 a
remedy lent cures through the in-
side nerves. Sold by W. 8. Ilowey.
Teacher Wanted.
To (moll 8. 8. No. 5, Osborne, 1 1-4
miles cost of Exeter. A personal 1p.
plic.ition and n male teaeher pre•
forced. Apply to JOSIIUA 111•:1'.
\WOOD Sec. Trois. Exeter 1'. O.
._.--T-- - -
FARM 1'Oit SALE.-T.I►at ex^cllent
form land Let 9, Concession 10,
(Teborne, containing 100 acres, about
15 aterr9 being good 'melt. This
farm is in excellent condition, first
class well. !windmill. barn, etc. The
farm 1111s Wen seeded to grass for. a
numher of years and was used prifa•
cipilly for t,lsturc. The feneee are
in good condition. Apply to Wm.
Croery. \\'inohelsc11 ; Robert Derry.
Kirkton, Exceutors of ed :te of
Ws We Robetrt Creery.
To Cure a Cold in one Day ,
ocit%
:Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
iwM'Moe hoses sold in pest 12 wands. This tura ( ��,• 4WL. box. 23Ci
On every
S. Sanders, tent Mr. Beed".n he in-
structed to remove the hogs from,
the field selie.re they are .1t present t
kept and tee premises must be clean -
eel and elacc'al in a good satiitary con-
dition within 24
home's of p not 1s
as served and in future no hogs will i
be allowed on Ghia nor his Fosse pro- 1
porty during t!he month of June,
July, August end September in each •
and every year hereafter. --Gamed.
Per R. Anders emended by Dr.
Ilr•owning, tdu•it wherene en inspee-
r:
rl.tug bter houses and the s;'r t- as
tion Ines ixen 'made of lb' Deve
tourist :.ria not in good condition .ind
would ..gain reg to notify the pro
pee•tors (lint thole premises must be
kept in n 111010 clean condition and
• !would mcoruul. alt rte •t more rare
b exer'ci:xd in the thorough wash-
ing out of 1410 tome and they pigpens
kept perfectly della find o1 orderly
1:3 possible. The clerk to farttrrd a
copy to sash iterly concerned -c1 -
' rind.
Per 1)r. !frowning ,d jou foment.
JOSEPH SENIOR, Sec'y
Women with weakness should nev-
er forget Dr. Shooks Night Cure.
i This net gic-like local treatment, is
used et 7)01 time, all night tvbilo the
system is at rest, it is constantly
building up .rho ttxrtkoned (tissues,
soothing the inflamed and sensitive
surfaces :and will surety clean up all
0atarnh'tl and local troubles. Sold
by W. S. 1fotn•y.
KiIIVA SCIIOOL REPORT
The following are the names of
those in order of merit for the
melee of June. Sr. - IV - Dora
leruft. Rennie McCann. ;dilton Ritz
}Tarry 'Yearley, Jaoob Querin, L:i-
vin.l Hanover, Lill:.ln Ilaist. Jr.
IV-Qlulrles Gower, •Edmund Kraft,
Gcorgitvt Hartman, Charlie Regier.
11f.-E►nnet Cunnin(aham, John Wil-
helm, Thomas Yearley, Maggie Ilan -
over, Flossie Hartman, Ella tVilhelm
Clara Janob. iI - llarold Gower,
Loony Finktxrine.r, Lewis Johns, Jas.
Mi 'Finney, Joseph Regicr, Roy
Johns. Itoy Raiz. Pt. II, Sr.-Get-
dys Mawhinney, Francis Flynn. EI.
Hie Appleton, Arehur Reliever. 1't.
Ii, 3r. -John Cunningham, Wilbert
Wiseman, Veronim Hanover. 1't. I
dilton .1:l,cob. Lome M:atwhinney,
Raiz, Peter Regier. Average eat-
tedd:tnee 32.
EAItL I). CAMPI1ELL, Teacher
�7Af913POR=A.
Bears the , 1I1 Kind Yi;a Hate Mom B,;ilgtt
Signature
of
1• 44/‘
8. S. NO. 1, STEPHEN
The following is lee report of 8.
8. No. 1, Stephen, for the month of
.lulls based on good conduct and gen-
eral proficiency. Senior Department
V -Wilfred Hodgins, Enos Windsor,
Harold Duplan. Sr. IV - Margery
Hepburn, Joseph White. Archie Rob-
inson, Czar Wilson, Gladys Essary,
Gordon Wilson, Lily Robinson, Frank
elitcdtell, Ncna McCurdy, Murray El.
Nott, Gifford Hogarth. IV.- Hazer
Hicks, Eddie Sims, Mcrvnn Elston,
Austen Duplan, John Dempsey. Jr.
TV.- Iv 1 Esscay, Ross Wallis, Max-
well Buys iim, Malvan Callfas. Sr.
1II.-Bessie Anderson, Elmer Wilson,
Harry Windsor, Elia Baker, Flossie
Davey. Eerierte (:11If1s
Edna Davey,.
y..
RoyCa f.9
11 1., Hubert white, F,ttie
\Velsh, Norman Herman.
MISS IIOT7I:RILL, Teacher
A GUARANTEE!! CURE FOR i'ILFS
Itehin , Blind, Bleeding, Protrud-
in; Piles. Drug_, lets are authorized
to refund )Honey if )'azo Ointment
fails to .cull in ti to 14 days. 50o.
Have no equal as a prompt and
positive cure for sick headache, bit-
liousness, constipation, pain in the
si•le, and all liver 1roudlcs. Carter'9
Little Liver Pills. Try them.
P. etc ar_G(i7toi4'Mni tial
EANNIS M. COTNROP
The Author of Our '(Famous People" Series
We take pleasure In
announcing to our readers that with this issue we
begin a series ot remarkable, illustrated, biographic sketches of famous
people -men and women who are making the history of the times.
This aeries is by Fannin M. Lothrop, the well-known author and the ablest
writer in this line In America today. For several years she has been a writer
and critic on the leading publications of New York and Philadelphia.
For this work Mrs. Lothrop has a double fitness; from the literary shin
her knowledge of the great people of the (lay and her original way of putting
things, and from the artiste. side, her close acquaintance with the world's
famous people fits her pre-eminently to select the best possible views of her
subjects. To her belongs the distinctive honor of possessing the largest col-
lection of portraits In the world, now numbering over 400,000-a treasury of
portraiture unapproached by that of any museum or library in existence.
The time, patience, eoncentratlon of purpose, Industry and systematic atten-
tion to detail expended in arranging such a collection Is remarkable.
e "Mrs. Lathrop," says a famous critic, "has unusual nhtlity in presenting
tho vital elements of a man's charaeter so cleverly, so deftly, and subordinat-
Ing datea and details, that from her pen we get In a few lines living biog-
raphies that show the real man, his qualities and his life, more effectively
than in whole pages by other writers, Some artists can give more in a thumb-
nail sketch than others can present in a panoramic painting."
Mrs. Lothrop passed her girlhood years in Wisconsin, her native State.
Her father, 1. F. Mack, a New England gentleman of that class we fondly
term "the old school," was a lawyer, educator and thinker of rare power
and singular clearness of mind. Ile founded the public schools of Rochester,
N. Y.. and was Identified with all local movements during his residence there,
removing thence to \Wisconsin, where he became prominent and wealthy by
reason of his legal talent. Mrs. Lethrop's mother la a cousin of John Pier -
pont, the American poet, who was the grandfather of J. Plerpont Morgan.
For two years Mrs. Lothrop was a student of Oberlin, College, standing
highest in her class, and a graduate of the Normal College of Chicago, where
her musical genius early attracted attention, She is brilliant In conversation
and well informed on all topics of the day, though not a "new woman" In
any sense of the word. In the library of her home in New York, Ailed with
the best works of the best thinkers, she does all her literary work.
Meted •rra4,11ni 1. A't of the rarilam•ns of Canada, la tD-) • •r 1713 Ay R'• C &twit. at 11- t»panmeat cf Aper d4ltt.
LOCALS
I Mrs. \Wm.'l'reh'e spent the holiday
In Eondon.
Bliss Lottie Elliott is visiting :at
)tor home here.
Mrs. Blatehfotd and daughter Mar-
ion are visiting in l.uc:u(.
Mr. and Mrs. S. )lardy epeut Sun-
day and hlenday in London.
Art. Rood, of London, spent the
holiday visiting relatives iu towel.
Mins NI. ud Taylor. of Loudon. is
visiting under ante parental roof.
Mr. Edgar Weslcott, of \Vingbein
spent !the holiday with his II(a.rcnts.
Mr. Richard Ilis:,ctt, of London,
visited !relatives in town over Sun-
day and Monday.
bliss M. Balkwill, of Hamilton.
visited twitch relatives in town 01)
Sunday :•tali Monday.
Mies Ethel Sweet, who was engaged
as Milliner at Acton during the past
season, has returned home.
Mr. Will White. of Morford, spent
Sunday ; In11 Monday whit bis parents
on tee! London Iro-td, north.
Mr. and Mrs. Attwood and Allan
Myers, of Loddon, visited Mr. (1114
Mrs. 8. Sanders on the 1st and _rid,
Miss M. Elston, of Parkhill, visited
her parents dinette the holiday. She
tvns accompanied by Miss Frazer, of
Parkhill.
Mr. It. N. Rowe was in London on
Monday :and Tuesday of this week
attending :1 gathering of insurance
agents of the London Life. Mrs.
Rowe and daughter Lilly accompan-
ied Mr. Rowe.
REV. COLLINS, OF LONDON.
will occupy the pulpit of the Trivitt
elemori-al church Sunday.
WOMAN'S INSTITUTE - THE
angular meeting of !)tto \Voman's dlwrivari party put in an appearin0O
Institute will be 'held .on Friday. July ,and Josh Bussey, a young frau of
0th, at 3 oclock in Senior's Hall.- tyy'enty-five y(tass, aaho wlas eft talo
Miss Balls. fres.: Airs. Hastings, house with the wedging (►awry, !vent
Secretary. outside to quiet t•:,c, dieturbanco.
A VERY WEDDING WAS- outsidvar t quieth coidcnt or caro
cclebrlted at QUIET WEDDING
street iessness n lthotgun in rho hens of
sonago on \\'edne'stel evening of last i t;ho cbnlrivari 1*arty twilit off and sew.
week, when Mr. Nathan Ogden, of areal of Gho allot struck Ilussey, spino
Whalen, was married to Mrs. James 1 in the bile of Its held and some
Hodgson, of Usborne. The ceremony to This body.
•
was performed by Rev. Going. Mr. 1
and Mrs. Ogden left elle same even•'
ing for their home neer Whalen. - - 1
WHEN SNELL & ROWE'S DEL- '
ivory wagon was 'near blte creOmery
Friday afternoon tlhe king boll fell ; -
out allowing Uho reach to strike ( �j �j 1000
�jn f
1110 ly eve, Tho w 1gort turned cola- PtU�i�CIQI town oI S� �O� O�
plete sly eyrie. The horsy took fright ► ,
and Ton away. The animal ran to- ; -
twards the river and around to Main THE GOVERN 11T:`T OF THF
street, where it fell on the sidewrtlk PROVINCF. OF ONTARIO, under that
and was captuned. The overturning authority of Chapter 4, of the Starr
of the tttagol( rlmasl wrecked it. i tutes of Ontario, 1900, invites subs
A
REUNION t IO
N
U �i
OF F
Tei .
CHILDREN
of rho h t e John Taylor tock place • $ t Pro'
on 11130 2nd July at the home of
Mrs. C. T. Brooks, Willdnm street.
The five sons, Andrew, of Yarmouth
Centre, William and Robert of Us -
borne, Jdhn and James of Exeter ;
olso five daughters, Mrs. 8, A. Cook,
of 8t. Thomas; Urn. A, T. Pearson,
of London, 'Mrs. George Tltotmas,
Mrs. C. T. Brooks, and 14Liss Lizzan
of Exeter, spent a very pleiwint and
enjoyable day, Ghia :being ;the first
theme et in eleven years.
MR. DAVID 'MILLS AND MR.
Alex Dyer ,have .been elected dele-
gates to the high court of th01 I. 0, F.
whioh meets at St. Thomas August
29th• Mrs. Geo. Aad-'
cd dhleg.it by 1.110 1.•
(leo. Anderson. who 1
fico of 11ttel elesseng
1 tend tthe high metro
T1IE iNSTALLA'flt'
cora of the I. (l, tl•
Tuesday ytigltt. !whet!
were incl tiled: Nein.. (. r 111,1, W. Ws
Ti roan ; Vice N. G. :l lut'I Rowe;
\V arden, it. Kinsurin : Con. W.
Fraync : it. 8, N. G.. It. N. Creech:
L. 8. N. G.. 11. Ford ; 11. S. V. G.. C.
Berney • L. S. V. G., W. Howes.; R,
S. 8,, II. Walter ; L. 8. 8,. O. SoutJi.
oo:t : Glop. Jos. L:11nbrook, Guar♦
di.111, 1'. Taylor,
THE EPWOR'rti leeMeftle OE
111e NI•lin Street cht1.'.'l has put rho
hien -at tjh'a north ail • of the church
in excellent comlit.:uu for tcnniti
pitying. hese is 1,11 ;y of room
for two courts to play it +t timeandt
nets have +been pu.rc!,1 tl tt. Israel
tiro hos nlready been started. Ate
invitation is extendel to any persons
who wishc:( to pity, t.-• join theoluli
Play trill be on every night till dark,
n h
xce'pt Tuesday and 'fdturs<lap, Whole
petering wilt mire at 8 o'clock.
Must not be 00001•n:ed with eema
mon cat h:irtle or purgative pills.
Carter's little Liver ('ills are entire
ely unlike them in every respect.
One trial toil 1 Prete their supers
lority.
\y.18 elect,
1urt. Mr.
: 1+ the of.
twill also ate
OF OFFIe
33113 holler
• he following;
II11110N
An unfortunate affeir happened atl
Kingsbridge, a vitlete. 14 miles aortae
of Goderidh, Wedne ��i •v night. Wed..
odnesd<iy WtIs tibe .. tiding day tot
John Dalton, and N1 , ' Frances Moss,
of Hutt vlece, and ::a the (evening;
there were fest.ivitiee at the couple's
new 'home. About midnight s
ale Womanly Ailment:
and Weaknesses
et. Shoop's Night Care Soothes, Heals
and Cares while the Patient Sleeps.
The best remedy which physicians know toe
-Pemtle Weaknesses Is composed of parts of s
eetNln white lily. To tbts are lidded other
'remedies which draw out the poisons and heal
AO lafamed membranes. This soothing ant!-
btlo local application Is known by druggists
and physicians everywhere as Dn. Seo0P's
1drGar C0Rg-bocauee It cures while rho -•
-
tient sleeps and the
tho In9amma-
a ted. The live~ of
rds of marry
teey ars sick.r
a ell day -yet _
abd stckne!
Every 13111133
made strong
made to es.
,vl(6r and vi.
'bustand porfcc.
anh6od. It is to
ero}s tog number\
thatDr. Shoop send s
Iand Ilte and go '
sick and ailing vomer,\ • that Da. S fro !'s 1907,
•NIGRT Cunt will c,+me +1s a realm of Gilead.
,You may not know your trouble by the nitre In the event of any subscriber for,
)'frome 1b' r 1
r o ist t a n1
ac r t l t the Ito 0 0a
Ipublio
3,000,000 on bonds o the
vines of Ontario, dated lst July, 1906.
and payable
$1,500,000 on tho 1st July, 1920, •
$1,500,000 on tiro 1st July, 1930,
with coupons of tnobed with intent,
at the rate of 3 1.2 per oent. pet)
annum payable half -yearly on the
lst January and the 1st July in eaoli
year at tee office of tho Provincial
Troosurer, Toronto. Bonds will bet
of the denominations of $200, $500.
and $1,000, and will bo payable to
bearer, hut on request will be regia
tored in the office ot tho Provine
real Treasurer and endorsed as pays
able only to the order of certain; ter..
sons or corporations, and on request!
of iholdors may be orohanged fon
Onteurio Government Stook bearing
rho Ramo rate of interest.
The issue 'price during tho month'
of July, 1900, will bo par, and after
the 31st July, 1906, the issue price
will be par and accrued Interest.
ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED
STOCK ISSUED UNDER THE AII•
THORiTY OF THE SMD ACT
ARE FREE FROM ALL ONTARIO
PROVINCIAL TAXES, CHARGES.
SUCCESSION D1JTY AND IMPOSI•
TIONS WHATSOEVER.
Oen,
morning ands the Purchasers of amounts up to
Oen, frac dlscharpts, CI,000 will bo required to send cert-
nlany wumen aro stied elheque with the application.
dti ey ereknow For amounts over i 1.000 payment
all this Suffering
is uanecesa y�
woman tint)
-may be
t erlence the
tality of ro-
tir healthy WO*
this ever. -111.
of suffering wofnea
h`:smessagoofh t)e
chcor. It Is to tbeil
for subscription may bo made in in.
staliments 10 per cent on application(
10 per oent 1st of August 10 per cent
1st September, 10 per cent 1st Oct.
ol)er, 10 per cent Ist November and
50 Por cent 1st Dec ember, 1906, with
privilege of paying ea an earlier data
the interest on ins( ailment subscrip-
tions being adjust:tl on 1st January!
�hyliclans give it. but rem•anber l4' SBop
MIT CUR* may be relied upon In all C
strOMb ulceration. f.tJlinac of the womb.
Abe M b or ovaries, leucorrhea.
•LOtletrliaatton, congestion, Irregular or
Reoomm•
bd
�eeap��nation. A k for Dr. 81100P.6oOP's N
Ctrtla ed and sold by
«
yV. S. t1O'.VEY.
s bond payable by installments fail.
Os sa Ing to make payment of subsequent
WMinstallments, the hoods may be sold
and any loss incurred will be charge
ed to U1tn p urcl.laer in default.
forms of subscription (seism pays
ablo by installments may ,be obe
tained on applied on nt the Treas.
ury Department.
This leen is !: 1. ncd on the credit
of the consolid.lt' l Revenue Fund of
Ontario and is chergeablo thereupon.
All ed.cqueM should be mndo pay-
able to tate order of "Tho Provineiat
Treasurer of Ontario,' and subsorts
bora should stele tho denominations
and terms (20 or 39 years) of bonds
! desired.
A. J. MATHESON.
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'�..,t�'-�� e 1 LO
r NGE-STAY FENCE
more 11,s ottr,,rcr:n Asa Aelr• era prrwl
the ss;odreenlal sin, (arra you Crt • D!:!•m
r.,'. 7(u ars 1011.141,113? eta wan( *Twee. 11:ua-
trst.,11'..lalqu• Ins - II ro avail wan) -1.
Ire IE * w_AL 111 >Li
Wer,,/CNCC CO LIMITLD
i'roviuci.II Treasurer.
I Trotsury Department, Parliament
Ituildirigs, Toronto. 27th Juno 1900.
Nea•aprapera inserting this advert.
leemcnt eit bout authority from thct
W. .1, 1!FAMAN, Agent, Exeter Deeirtm,n( will not bo paid for its
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()pen every Lawful Day from 10 A. M. to 3 e. M. except Saturday 10 A. Y. tat r, 1t,
Fnrr,iorw' Snlo Note,' rn4hecl nr cnlie(-tr(l, Forms supplied
On nil l+entInn, DItAFit on nil point, in' the Dominion, Great Britain and t'n•
iced ,tete., bought and -old at lowest rates of exchange,
BAVIN(IM IUF_PARTMR_NT
Uopowltas nt $1.00 rine upwards received. Interest come
pnr-ndril half yeariey. and added In principal June 31,th and December 31st. M-
yosin. Receipts also (. Red and hlghr.t current rates of Intere-t allowed,
Advance's made to farmers stock dealers end business men at
lowest rates and on most fa.orable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dom. Government,
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