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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-02, Page 4Something NEW Everybody should carry a Purse or Pocket Book and YOU might as well have an 11l) -to -date one. The new Ladies' Wrist Bags and Purses are very pretty. There are 11, few new good Perfumes too that will please most people. Call and see the very newest at Brownings Drug Store. Crediton `1'$1i EXETER TIMES, AUGUST 2nd 1908 KIRKTON Mr. Georg.• Patterson, who loll leis (leg tarokcrt, k doing nicely. Dlt E. J. McCLJE, MEMBER ON• ,_Quite number from here stent TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC'.St. Morys last to fl and Surgeons, Succeesar to Dr. E. A. Hoist. Onediton. Ont. Quite anumb\r front Ilene stout Sunday at t.1u. Bend. Mrs. Wen. Lewis, of South Inver, is visiting .later t.arePts, Mr. 1114 Mrs. •return raft ch {wilt 1,c p1:i}e(l in Kirk. Chrtstoplrer Eilber. ton on August 8th. !1%essrg. Masers acrid Ben Ei1bee re-' 11'1H1 and t two swe'cksnm Diamond and family of • turned }tonic onFri(iay nfter n Pleas- 8*tarrnt'shforroy a few dip, etre visiting et Mr. J. Tay - OK' throughNew sports 1►Lich were_"V . I. O. F'..to nese money given by the for their bind. The Jetties ease hall team played r, pane which uCsulted in favor of liirkt►on. K to 14. Mr. E. 1. S)eior unil,irc4 the game. The Ont ario. Miss Entine fie tvc1r, who has been visiting with her uncle, Mr. Christ. 'Beaver, returned to her home on Wednesday. Mr. Art !wicker spent Friday at London. Mr. Cleo. Guenther. of Dasliwo,od, purchase,{ n horse from Joseph liaist, t lofts repent btturd y Dir. Thome; Iilumpp has accepted Sondes at Grand Bend. a situation with Mr. C. Guenther for, :11 1%1) , J. Ii, Atkinson of the 3rd con - the threshing sottaotr, cession of I11ansh•a.rd cclebr;a.terl •leis The I3er.trond and Fillx•r picnic was Stat t,i,rthday on July slat. 'There held on Tuesday with great success. t►•1.v c, settee ren { of all Fig children Mr. Christ. Heist is attending the ►►.1io ere in Ontario. t►resent, to cele_ marriage of +les brother. Mees T., ins Siete. {with Mtn the occasion fa his 3iichigan. 1>tome1 Hi r. Alkinscti a1t1,Au L ic•t Hag with .l a {ruff Mr. Jas, 'eluents, of Exeter, stent tort attack of the forepart of this week putting in p''r'"(lysis bids fair to ,cclehrate many the flues in the boiler in •oun !!lour more birthdays, mill. Mr. Switzer 'expects to grave -+ his nell :running the litter part of I IIENSALL 1 this week, The following stare Htrccessfu1 in Mr..1nd1 Mrs. Tilos. Trevethick and' the 'recent Entrance E.xaininations. family spent Sunday with elrs, Joe t elurjoric Hopper 465. Emil Dunn 4.30 Keslie, of (lay, James M. McArthur 393, James Mur- TIIURSUAY, JUL1' 'JfiTtf, 1906 There was ria Herwice in the Meth- odist (James M. 1McArthur 393, James `-- oclist church on Sunday Morning o�►•- I Hiurr.ay 391, Marjorie hopper ,is o!1 - Dr. Geo. Moore of Berlin is spend- ing •,t few days wit li friends in the vill ege, Mr. ,and Mrs. W. Mat-eh:tlt ore hoJi. d lying for •e 'couple of st-ecks ,,ate the Bend. Quite a number from :here stent Sund ey re the ,Bend. (']las. Keen and the elisses Minnie end fliltie ' :e and r, The Exeter Times VOTE FOR THE BY-LAW In our next issue we JJOpe to re- port that (the By-law which 1►aa been before the people of Exeter fur t he post few weeks cind which will be voted for on Saturday, August 4th ;was carried by a large majority. iia, see no ri:,:tson why the by-law should not +be, •as t he town has every security and it is in the inter. este of our village that the By -low should be cerried. The loan will not be advanced to Company until it has been incorporated, have elcquired land, built and equipped their fac- tory fled have the factory in oper- ation OH a going concern and have {spent not less than $l2,000 thereon free from incutnbr:ince and agree to ropey 'the ,laid lain in fifteen years from date of advance thereof, without interest. in 10 equal inata)l- i rents of $1,000, the first of such in- stallments to be Ii*aid at the end of the 6th year of the said 15 year term and subsequent payments year- iy ,thereaftt,r, until the whole $10,- 000 is fully 'paid. Below is 0n ,itemized i t:ite,ent of the town's debt : $5218.21 borrowed under the au. ttbority of By-law No. 5 of the Vie. !ago of Exeter for the year 1893 LRll w zty ), $400 borrowed under the author lty. pf 13y-1 t w No.9 of the Village of Exeter for the year 1897 (Fire Protection). $558.40 borrowed under the autbor- Ity of By-law No. 17 of the Village la Exeter for the year 1899 (Local Improvement). $1250.00 borrowed under the au. tbority of 13y -law No. 7 of the Vit. !ago of Exeter for the year 1901 (Fire I'r(ete'rtioni. $1194.16 borrowed under the au- thority of Ily-law No. 5 of the Vit. laze of Exeter for the year 1901 1Locnl Improvement). $1655.47 borrowed under the au- thority of By-law No. 9 of the Vit. lage of Exeter for the year 1903 (Lona l Improvement). $1720.54 borrowed under the itu- thorlty of By-law No. 6 of the Vil- lage of Exeter for the' year 1905 (Loeil Improtement). This mikes n debt of ,';+11,991.78. Tho greeter part of this will bo void off in as few yeaars. Our assessment fetch year amounts to obout $549,949, reel the tarn of $10,000,.00 will make n very small tinorcasc un our taxes. and they will be less in n yetar or two when the panning factory is runninx, Tho following table ':fives the prin- oipnl tinct nterest and total to be paid oan}t yeo'r. ,"oars Principal interest 1 $481.10 $450.09 2 $502.80 $428.30 a X5_5,4.2 $405.68 4 ti 549.06 $382,04 5 $573.77 $357.33 6 $599.59 $331.51 7 $5.26.57 8301.53 8 $654.76 $276.34 9 $684.22 $246.88 10 $715.01 $'216.09 11 $747.18 $183.92 12 13 14 15 Total $931.10 $931.10 5931.10 $931.10 $931.10 $931.10 $931.10 $931.10 $931.10 $931,10 $931.10 $780.80 $150.30 8931.10 *815.91 $115.16 $931.10 $852.65 $ 78.45 5931,10 $891.1.3 $ 39,97 8931.10 $10.009e10 $ 3,966.50 $13,966.511 Remember then to cast your Fal- lot in fa see- r►f t he pissing of t he By -I tee The interests of our vilingp ore et sack'. Vote right on August 4th, Vote for t be 1ty-I isw. is It Your Own Hwr? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor l Here's an intro- duction ! May the acquaint- ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair -food, stop your falling hair, and get rid of your dandruff. Thn best kind of A tester oni&1- "Soel for over sixty years." PEad. s 1, C. A y v Co., tt.owstl. II[aa,s•, S411S4PAR1e.L 1, jers Pitts, COMM PECTOQ4L. AL Ing; to the heavy rain storm. Ser- vice was held as usual in tho even- ing. Mester Victor Kestle is spending a couple of weeks wit 11 Ii:s fattier, Mr. M. Kestle, of Zurich. 'Tho R. T. D. C. club aro •spending two week's cetntting at the Bend, elms C. Kiebler, of Cavalier. N. D., accompanied by iter [tele e, Miss Em - y 1:.' ve1,r3 old. .the youngest mem- ber of her class, randf was second highest. "t the Ilene:III exams. llentiall's Civic, llotiei:ey will be lacht on (JMondey, August G. Three rinks of our howlers will go to L oderich to take part in the tours. arne'nt and :the Methodist Sunday school will here their :annual picnic on that (lay to Grand Bend. rile Beaver, of Morrisleon, aro {spend- G'st week sonic sof the posts sut►- iug ft fe syswceks visit in; in etre vel. porting it storehouse owned by Mr. Lige. Urquhaet gave swap, and the builditl; re - The farewell service ' WON damaged. Mr. Urquhart given ;Miss tuh;irt nt re's 1f. Brown in the Evangelical church , moved thu oats, eines the cement }las on Strtlday evening was l:ur,rel been placed in Miller's blacksmith g a y at- I shot,. The building will, be repaired tended, notwithstendin elle rain. A load of young people from Dashwood but sonic of the ►clr+ts will i,n host. Iv'ttit (heir -pastor, Itev. Eidt were A number of the streets hive been present, (and also a Load from Zurichgraveled. aonsested of n tett- The program3'he G. T. Ii. have built. a new minute tint 'by Mr. II. .Brown on , sidewalk frail the street to the "Missionery work ,lane , by {clic truck, church." An eddress 'by the 1tev.John 'Veldt lies:Irrriv,ed Itotne from st Mr. Eidt on 'geeing sueoessful work"' London Ihrospibal. Ile is able to get a short Ilxeper •on "Iso •s and ' around very well on crutches. China" by Arthur ;Iloltzmaonirls na, Ja�meq Johnston who was impaled a mission'Lry ,address by Mies M. ' on a pitchforkovertwo weeks ago Brown, The choir furnished special ; is cable to Go ct;re>,und ,his home. music. Rev, Mr. and Firs. Been sin iv t Flex .and onion pulling are in full swing. Three hing los started, ,,nd beautifully "Nearer my God to Thee" missBrown I(�avea on Friday of this tho crops ,are excellent. On Friday afternoon t svee.k for Cleveland Where she will �twoExeter spend a few d:t3's atter sw}tic)► She On visited lhe'nsi11 rind won tlie.if- leaves for Chino {where she goes ns tornoon {~:Lilt. but Last at niht, a missionar •. On Saturday. Aug. 4th. the McCliy S Iter many friend, block will be put up :1t public nu^ - swish her suc•ce'ss in her work ,among . (ion, the Chinese Rev. Dir. rind Mrs. Baan visited11'IN(:I1F.LSIsA friends incur Zurich lest week, A11iys Iiazel liege rine re of St. Mr. J. Mauch, who his been visit - Ing friends in Blenheim, returned t oge..y is visiting friends in thevel_ Lome last 15aturday, 1"�R Miss Cele' Francis, of London. who Mr. and Mrs. Sam brooke spent :hes been visiting friends here, has Sund ty in Woodham visiting friends. i returned 'homo, Mrs, Fian►brooke and children will , Mrs, I'', Brown, who his been spend •1 week or so there ' before spending 0 pleesant time there with returning holne. ' friends, returned to her home in Get •a five rent box of Lax-ets at Dutton lost week. our store Meese. We think they are Miss Lizzie Pessmoco spent n few seal{ .fust test these ttoothsonie, (aye of Last wrc►k et Grand Bond, candy -like Laxative tablets for cons- Mr, 1), McDougsll spent lest week tieration, sour stomach, .biliousness, 'at •tire Bend. bid breath, muddy complexion, ere. (tisk 5 cents .and sec'. Solt] by W. 8. TIIE WORST OF A COLD Howey, IA how suddenly it comes. No time Mr, and Mrs, I). Ssreitzer, and Mr. to burry to the drug -share croup tl(+- nnd Airs, \Vm. Erb, end Mrs. 1%'m. vetoes, the lungs nate nffectccI with Lett' [ r ,�r. spcnding pneumonia or tuberculosis :end it's a couple of i k too hate. Keep Cttarrhozone on hand --it kills instnnt iv. Something nla;- ioal obout the way it cures Catarrh end bronchitis. Catnrrhozonc• is the best ;remedy t'ccnuse it cures in nat- urae'. sw:ey : it heals, roothes end re stores pernt,anently, Carry n (,'rat- ,a,rrhozone inhaler in :vnitr porker. use it occieconally and you'll never clic!' cold -that's worth remember- ing. the Indians n.re+ curtA,!nly pulling If the flax. you had taken two of Cantor's Little Liver pills before retiring you Mise Ly,b-1 I'inkbeinc,r ens return- s�ould not have had that coated ton- ed home after -vamping :tt the Benet. Rue or bad taste in the month this Mr, Albert Cunningham is visiting morning, Keep a vial with you for In London fore few weeks. ' occasional use. Mr, August Ilill intends m,akin; his hotel larger in n flew weeks. Mr, 11taftcr Clark *sill have the S1:XS,1MITlI Week.painting at the hank fini+h^,) this Mr, -eel .:Aft -s. T .N. Northcott and ss•rk, little daughter 'returned to The St nrs of Credit on ,I,- KiMir Crcy.efcxet]s of T s the ],oils in ,F1rr;atford this week, niter Lobo', August :trd at st pleseont wiq't with friends here and Noyc a grove, Lot 31, crm. 11, Exeter. t11. This et�rl:einly will Ir, ,Lori,lon' great I The whet' h,rvest is now eorn- g•ame, ,Creditor{ still holds the head Meted and the f'rmers care . •esv of the pelt snit n fast game is nx. I busily eng-i .041 eut t in, oasts. vetted. Mr, C. 11 r, (;norff. Masse•({ who 1►as ben in George floe is ru.eltine , the Northwest 1i's returned home. the stork nn 1lir' rrelioc*i talon•.. The Mr. Russell Ibis i►r-e•n e+ng.azc'tl in 01 aeons here nearly completc,l the 1 te',ohing c,1 -o tin the real estate husi- brick work, 1 nes'. .'lir, Otto Brown .1�e5 eommencc,l ; T1i^ copious vhntw,trs on Sund.ty ts'ork with '1r. 'redden in the brink ' saverr' se'c'Ie,nmed by ell ns the root y1r;l crops were n1tu,le in need of rein, -- � --- - I Mrs, Robert Oamplicit. who h 's been resit ins her list er. Mrs. Gould. CENTRALIA returned to her home it Ingersoll M. %Vitt Spencer end Anse Lilly lase week. Atel et sell, Ars rusticating at Grand Item]. lice, G. NV. Andrews rand f unity. 'n'1 the Misses Mildred] and Lotto The KIdneys Flet.'r, returner) home to Jl ►ides,' atter o plcvayant sseek's e'teeing at (:r Ind Bend. + 0 weak, 1r. G. W. Minton incl daughters, O the whole of eentt,rt h, are visiting .it Mr. P .►'ties 11 andfcer'ds �nt� :el. �e�L is, o South It'vcrr, weeks nt the Bend. Mr. Chas. 'Either, of Mayville, Mich., end Mr, 'Vm, Lewis, of South River, ,are expected to join the party on Sat- urday. Miss Lottie Elliott, of Exeter, was visiting ,Afiss (ei•sarn Kienzle for n Iesv days, errs. hunters rand daughter ire visiting at Mr. and Mrs. M. I'ink- beine'r's this week. A number from here tc►-►k iu the set tier, ;1t Grand Rend on Sande-. at, ma dalebut , e act*, back tube blo.ted .Bios ]',shin reel .Matter Tont Es- heed t w ry. of 1',Iii,••rstr•ra. teres s'ivtin �g �� with th'••.:' irr ite'If.rth-t, Sir. Thomas IAS0ry. r face, ow eon 'Mi'' Annie• his8V1t. caf F':xoter, 11 t ana ee' Rrt'st of sties Lwd a If end(u1rd, Dr. Rh 1'9 S e>,or R(at,c>�,1t1►e •Qt{Flet or bwt'ea tato��1l liquid form) ie a -ono itutienali. a l lmcnt n(+CcMcl by t tIe til it 1 h vigor to woikeifNeae seamen. �' wb f try tlsstt., The (nun 11rs. i•oe - ll is again occupying her A lid T O WLI A . ®d fills out, t Ise ncr,rkS redden. provi.n'+ tee t age on Exeter pile. Bears at' l`t ^F ,• cur tjve subsume&. t hit a-''ivia i' llrin-e adder,. To in- .1'O CUItE A ('O1,1) IV ONR DAY Y:7 Nc',B hitt-1, Bee i roe gest otfids oR e�w well stn,] atey swell, use i•'errozone, Take' exa: lv„ Signature L' I roma Quinine T�►,. Nti$ fry ioOk pe KNINyR► NO. a lifts• rhocol:ate emcee{ tablets in n let' All 1 n r 1 tial the mon �� zC Fox f(>r tett LADIES' WAISTS We have a Nice As- sort nient in Ladies' I r > Waists in some twen- ty-five dif- . • ferent pat- ' terns and in all colors trimmed with em- FAIRQIIIIAIR Mee. Knufftutltt and Mia. Cecrett, of Aruntford, are visiting their sister Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Il. W. F. Bea vers. Tho "Fresh Air Boys" who have been staying for' a month at Mr. R. Monteith's, rcturncd Ito, their home In Tononto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kaufman and family. of 13ntntford, ,aro enjoying the holidays with ,Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, A number frotu hero spent Sun. day ut Grand Bend. The copious Wormers on (Sunday breedersfast has awakened sleeps nature and lila fronts, also {earth's verdure is taking a 1res11 a full line' tint. of Ready- Miss A. F.acrctt arrived 011 Monday to -Wear from lit ant ford, to spend a couple of weeks with 'her sister, Mrs. I3, W. F. Beavers. Mr. Otos. llaokney intends short. ly to move to Exeter where bo wilt more extensively oarry on the horse dolling business. Mr. A. I3rcthour, of Kirkton, In the village on Monday. Itev, C. Fletcher is spelling holidays at Duluth. 'VOOI)IIAM lt1v, 11. Hall lett has been spend- ing the trent two weeks at Grand Bend in connection with the Summer School. J. Routley and Mrs. Routley are spending o vacation at •Grnnd Bend, Misses Nettie and Carrie Switzer aro at the Bend. The new Methodist ehurch here is nearing completion, the plasterers being now et work ort the inside. Wynn Bros. rh;rve recently put in a nice cement walk in front of their dwelling w:h.:Glc adds very ,much to t he ttppeernnee of t his place. \Vm. Ilaart is visiting friends in the village, Bliss Starling, of purloin, is visit. Ing her cousin, Mr, J. 13rethour. Miss May 'ltrock is visiting At \V ioleu, The 'threshing machine is heard once more. Partners ,s•ey ,the wheat Is excellent in quality. Th coat crop will be cut t hie week In this vicinity. Quite a number of our young peo- ple spent Sunday pt the Bend. Mr, Garnet Miners, of Elimvillo, spent Sunday in 'the village. Itev. Bartlett. wife tend family and Mr, .and Mrs. Routley and Miss Ger- rie Switzer, of Stratford are Itoli- daying at Grand Bend. blessrs. \V. +Switzer, W. Wynn and Eaton, and Misses Brethour and Switzer, and Mrs. Seetzer spent Saturday and Sunday at Gran,) Rend. W. Connelly tees finished the Washburn drain. These two remedies, singly, or used together, hove nn irresistible, posi- tive helpful power to the user. Try thorn a month and sot. Sold by W. S. Ilowcy. Silks, Lustres & Prints Come and look them over, it costs nothing to see them and we might have something you want in this line. WM. SHRUMM, DASHWOOD, ONTARIO. Page Wire Fencing We have a quantity of the above celebrated Fencing `Vire in stock, which we will sell at reduced prices as long as it lasts. Paints We have a large assortment of Hollywood and Robertson's Paints in stock. There are good paints and all ready mixed, ready for use. Harvesting Tools �Ve keep a full line of these goods and can supply your• wants any time. A car -load of Cement just Arrived. JONAS HARTLEIB DASHWOOD ONTARIO. Dashwood Mr. E, 'Bonder, of Bl-vt h, visited friends in 'town last s►•eek, Mr. George Snider has returned home from Columbus. Ohio, to spcnl his holidays. Quite a nurnbe-r of -our town peo- ple spent Sundt,y nt Grand Bend. ZURICH Mr. cind Mrs. J. Kellermnnn were Mr. Artlitrr Stelak, of Dauphin, visiting some of their friends in Listowel this week. Misses Tillie Miller snit Minnie Ehlers spent their holidays nt -the Benet last week. Miss Tillie. Ribl,c r, ,of Listowel, spent some of :h rr -holi(kays in town with some{ ,of Ircr friends. Tho Ev'Ingelic►al church of the 14th concession will celebrate their chil- dren's day :next Sunday. August 5th. Everybody is invited to at tend. The Dashwood Ilowling and Tennis club is inoroasing very much. Tho 1�ple are turning out nicely in tho evening inti enjoying the ,game, Mr. William Klienstiver intends to spend his holidays next week in Dte- troit. Mims C. Finkbeinelr and E, J. Ehl- ers spent last Thurstl:ey evening at Grand Bond. Mr. II, Guenther hos finite a manger in this livery barn. Ile says he oan rilways promise you a horse, but when you go over to set it. he iy sure to be out with it hirnself.- Sa ndy. Mr, Chas. Guenther this week pun. chns(etl n team forr his threshing ma - (shine. Ifo commenced threshing on Tuescltry of this week. Mr. Lewis Simons, who held an auction sale of las effects on Satur- day last. is visiting friends in Exeter for a 'few days before leaving far T'a sv a s the Man. is visiting /relatives iters, The death of Mr. R. 1Lamncher at Port Arthur this cast a deep glotun over our viltige. Some weeks ago Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Hamacher left here for w visit swine friiiends at Port Arthur, Ont., crud rfrom letters received n11 seemed to 1be in gated health. Itis re- mains sver'e {brought 'here for inter- ment, .The sy mtx►thy tof many friends is {extended to the bereaved. Miss Ida ►S,i�pple, of Detroit, is vie- Iting at heir home here. stns, L. Ilamac,her {,and non, Chas. Harrap *r, of /Saginaw, Mich., were here Lattending the funeral of the late Reuben liamaeher, Rev. A. ID. Gishlor nssisted in the fairewell missionary services 0t Cred. icon. for Miss Ilnown, ss•lto loaves for China der .a few weeks. A GUARANTEED CUJRRE FOR PILES Itching. Blind. ltleedine, Protrud- ine Piles. Drueeists are authorized to refund money if ('azo Oirtment fails to cure in 6 to 14 d.tys. 50c GRA N I) (BEND Or." of the heaviest 'rain storms that ever visited �thtis section came to our relief on Sunday. It was bad- ly needed as almost everything seas beginning to feel the drought. The Bummer School of 1908 came to on end on Sunday, Resv. Mr. t)an- atsviilUe whore hp he will mike his • rnosrning t'ndboniehtf,relogtt.en( aetr- future home. mons. There was ulso hc)c1 it three A load of 3aoung feeople of t line o'clock a model Sunday ttchiol, which Ev;rnitelioah church cind the Rev. Mr. was very ebly conducted Ly a good I':i(It attended ttho farewell service of staff of a officers, Miss M, Brown. i,tl Crediton, on Sun. Iiamilton 11ros. tire ercpa.ring to day everting rind ns a result there haul the stone from Stoney Point to Stas no service in the I;van$eliatl fill in our dock. They were down t o church here. Sarnia on Friday looking after :t Mrs. Clos, ,]filter rind Mrs. (len- lighter. ry Ehlers ere spending a fel►• dies Well y:1y, .ti•O" 1,.avc very often at the attend, holed the rhyme "'1'ou e-n't play in There wore no services in t he Lu- our yar►l if you won't be good to 1bernn church ani entirely. me", weel1 nc leave peep le nt the :Mr, Cbo . 'Guenther hes n broad Ben,l who easy, you (can't play bell smile on •has fen this week -.a s,m, on my grounds if your tent is not Mr. .iohn Scott left ter hie home thore ton. in i'r.inceton hist wcek. Mr. \\'right rand family, of Strath. Miss Jennie Ilubi• {wets visit ing et roe, are (►ecu , •in titer ,o t lee ow, Mr. Ihtrdy's, in Exeter, ,i few da3'q ( \�'e love •it lot of automobilesnc.•tll List wce'k. on u• 'these (lays, No less then sew - Miss Irene ii.1rdy eels visiting :tt en different onto list week, :,nd then Mr. Geo. lluhy'q :e few tf:iys l.1ef we did not notice t l,e one from. Exe- wveek, ter. :dr, ;end ']Mrs. \t•nt, .�3hre] mnt reel '1•he rerrucrs have .all their h:1y their deughtcr lic�cttri�e stere in Lon- and a 11011 cut, which stere very dori on Kit urdty last. Cel lent crops in 11►is se 1'+r•nler, 1c, Ise st,arte',1 tit 1hre.vh. j •! ►ng rrnpv ,also lex,k Rine The �"r' Thi Mr. «'rn. 81, rumen left lost Sit- blrIc•y 1s rte ng rte. ur4iy for' his old hx)tne in Glen lire Misses :M„rry and Et het fleet son to visit his mother. telurnc,l 1lome to St. Thomas offer Mr. ,en,I Mrs. Charles Bchroe ler t . r'nding' three or four sweekq with ':erc supply ins 't.h• entripers at Ot their aunt, lira, \V, I'att'rson. Rent with fruits reel vr•getnbles. Itec', lir, Doug ill ;rave n t•ery ex - Mr. $il•,v A,ben,s tinct \1r. \x'01, ernes1 lttl,lreaa ;end lime light view `ielies%en were at tee Bend on 'on ''(fere liter" on Thursday night .at Thur�t 1,y last. the Surrrrlr'r t:ohool, Mayor• (:ebbe, o[ Parkhill. is new running les 'aut(1frlobile gnit'' re-Tu- 7'ilE '1•I(I.\• \f.SN'�i i):1NGER I;tr front this home to les mites^r li e n t 1l 'ist ilasc.e�e germ. cottaig+, h, -:c,, 1h at',, swhy 1,<•'s elicit c, 111 a.rk (or T1,i' follm►'in ► consumtt it►n. in this tenet •., t. OatnOrs hive erne- {oinnras fl l,le•ttq ed int) swill spencl , feet %evoks in is .ss Ckednevv, (•c ,rei•elly "Lintrrrinn:;er" on t he 1'; t khill side • se l,en it's ro ;easily over(�otne ►with Miss 1l'ig,inq, Mi:+ hetes Farrosw i'orrozone. This remarkable' tee an,l \1i' Ethel 1'.errosw, .ef Goderich : sue hni41••r mikes yoti fat Miss Ermmn Meyer, n( 'Morriston ; tluickl3 ; pt does ea„ b7 Miss :\*talcs Morlock, ic>f Exeter : Mrs. forming b)oe,l 1bat's rich. Pour- '4 . Wt'. Kerr. MiGR Myrtle CI ark, nerve tis ie' tone*. 1. brings rrnetw_ Hood's as i e1'ing rand health.given=. Ferrosone Miss Ssis:o Kulan. Miss Edna Kuhn, c•l s+rcnRth. l+t+tiR�mb;tion an1supplies th,• r utr' , ia, ft cu •a , Vi •'i, t ►:inion{ nerves, rapidly construct. Ttes,w•, nor. tt nttcl 1':I• t ►, of ('re'diton, n)er(cic enal t e r vRtv►e c u Hood Co., Lewd, �� fifty cents or nix for ,�'•:►n of if it f 1i1>! to cur('. F. W. Grove's L it all dc�akrr8, sivn't'ire is on eieh box. 25e. _1 70" rimer -777 Fall term opens Sept 4 STRATFORD.. ONT. Those interested in Business College work should writs for our large catalogue. This Is the hugest and best Commer• tial and Shorthand School in Western Ontat'io, We give a practical training and assist our graduates to responsible positions. Many of ch(, lead- ing business colleges employ our graduates as teachers. Write now for a free catalogue A I). . v, r:tlrot Principals A. McLachlan } }"1' .-.,1. �"i $' ► '1"�-'1"l'•i. 'i '1":•'1"►R"iT%'%'1"1' Flour, Feed and Groceries Bargains in SUITJNGS Groceries WANTED i 60,000 Pounds of WOOL -AT-- EXETER, T---- EXETER, CENTRALIA, AND CLA\rDEBOY) ELEVATORS. J. COBBLEDICK (IMPORTED Maple Leaf Salmon 14c. Best Redpath Granulated Su - Aylmer Peas 4 cans for 25c. gal' at $4.50. Orange Meat 2 boxes for 25c. Gal. Tars 75c. per doz. 1 qt. 70c. r r 1 pt. " 60c. " t( For your Best Flour and Best Prices call on US and you will find that we have a good variety to choose from Shorts, Bran, Chicken, Feed etc always on haled, at best prices. S. HARDY & SON Miss Grace Strang, of Goder•.ich, has been cngreeed on the Mitchell High School stnff nt it salary of 8700,00. We call your atten- tion to our large stock of imported Suitirigs. The best offerings front English and Scotch mills, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. W. JOEl{iS Merchant Tailor Tito veterans 'who have kiecided to accept $50 from the Government, bre steed of end. aro sending In applie cations so numerously that the state in the Crown Lands department >im had to bo inoroaaed. It is estim,a;ti ed that claims for over $10,000 hart, already been made. A hoary electrical storm acoompa,gi Jed by lull did .considerable dama,g to the +crops in Southern Mrinatolrtrc At Plumne the Presbyterian churob was demolished, At .Woleeloy and l:oavor two persons were injured by, eleotricity, 190 fi Age cannot wither, �o� Nor cut,toni stale, its infinite varlet). )111N 10fi Aug. 27 TORONTO ONTARIO Sept. 10 Larger More instruGttve find More Entertalnin(' Than Ever. AN UNEQUALLED ART LOAN ERIIif1T NORSE AND';A!T1.1? EXHIBIT POULTRY AND PET STOCK EXHIBIT Magnificent Educational Exhibit 01 Processes Of Matilde/titre in New' $iflO,rOn Building. The Finest Programme Of Amusements Ever Presented, !minding' PLAZA(FREE), 11 A. M, "IVANHOE" With Expert TiLTERS IlroTHEught GRAND t pret►sly Front Enriand, HIS MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD BAND OF THE LIFE GUI. ROSS WILL PLAY TWICE DAILY ON 4 P. M. No 1'p -to -,tate Canadian Will Slim This F,xhibition, To Avoid The Great Crowd Come First Week. For all information apply to Lieut. -Col- J. A. McGillivray, K. 0., PRIAID)xr. J. 0. Orr, MAXAORR AXA SleRrTART, c 1 re {HALL, TORONTO, ONZ- ONE SOLID WEEK 4ToI' _ AUUUST Stratford and Perth County OLD BOYS' RE -UNION At Stratford a1 Sat ,nta y, Augal t 4th -Opening (lay. Arrival of special train -Band Concert.' ate moon and eventng Sunday, August 5th -01,1 So) a• Sunday. Old Soy I'rw'h.rs in ('ity 1'nlpita-sired theme Concerts. Monday Augurt 6th -Reception L►a), Arrival of Special •Train+, lrawball Garnet, Parades, Perforce ance at Park, Fireworks, Tuesday, August 7th -Athletic Day. Aquatic and rand Sports --Trotting an,l 1'.u• ins Race -10 Mill (toad Race -Baseball (lames -uncial and At/tomes. 1Ve,lnesdayoa utts}t t ;nth -Military Iles, Manoeuires by .'1„t and Zith itegin,ent+--Sport, in Park-. Thnrwtac, Friday and Saturday-- Arrguit 11, ln, 11. See the Great 01,1 lto', Carnal- 8 tar, of run. -i►on't Fail to See the Electrical Illuminations. (%rested Put on in the {fest. DON'T MISS ALL T HESE: Fireworks -a most (hurling diil'L+r. parades -thousands of cold il.) 4, (twit -- 4815 Iiighlanders, Channer's((Detroit), and Many other*, liportx-ores to all with big prises. dell•)' ascen.ione. $pec, tacles-Nel.nn's {treat I ictory at Copenhagen, depicted in mowing fire tableau, Soldiers -21st FSesee in 'Isnot., re.. Hardy- worldsgreatc.t wire arti,te. Carni.al ' ACM+ of fine tent shows. Clow ne-* '4 ore of the funniest. Something dolt;; 14 or) hour all w eek S.,nr thio{ In plcsse nl•l ar,•l) flunk, Single Fare - Itailwny rates on certificate plan. W. J. Fergus, J. D. McCrimmon, frank A. Copus, (alor) i real,11. tice.rre.i,lent. Rerret,n. ARVEST Hooks, Scythes and Snaths, Forks, Rakes, Hardware, and everything 111 this line thatis it('('essary atthis time of the year. Granite Preserving Kettles, Roofing and Eavetroughing Always on Hand. W. MOORE, - = KiRKTON, ONT littitrn fJ'flti dill !Her lit Pi:till 11 ?t'il,tiiil 6