HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-02, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES,
AUGUST :2nd l:)Oti.
ROSSa■TAYLOR CO'S.
Plainin0 Mill, Door FaMtorp, dumber Yard
and Saw Mill
are open and hustling daily and a full stock of Lumber, Shlagigs. Lath,
Cedar Posta 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 all Kinds of Saw Logs.
Custom Sawing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Given.
Th6 ROss-TaIJIOr
200
TonS
of all kinds of
old scrap iron
wanted at M.
Jackson's
EXETER
We will pay the
highest cash price or
exchange fence posts t
for same.
M.JACKSON &SON
Main -St. Exeter. {
One door south of the
• Metropolitan Hotel.
4.
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MEDICAL
JN. BROWNING, M. D.. M. C.
a P. S„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
versity. ofnce and residenence. Dominion,
Laboratory, Exeter.
DR.A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI-
elan, and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A.
Rollins. Office Main street. Residence, east
on first street north of Post Office, Exeter,
Ontario.
DRS. V. AND H. M. COWAN, 391
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
Telephone 1528. Long distance connection.
apecial attention given diseases of women and
surgery. Oxford or C. P. It. Street Care to
Colborne street take you almost to the door.
No other city otIlco. Special Hospital and
(!cher arrangements for patients from a
noe.
DENTAL
G0. 1,trl.. x6t6r.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L.
.D. 8. 1). D. 8., Honor Graduate
oelpTt Toronto iti. Da
st-
Beth extracted without) pain or
bad attar effects, Office in Fan.
eon's block. Weat eiders! Main
teee6,"Kxeter•
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S.,
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OvvwE:-Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
HONEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
ata on farm and village properties
Id interest
OLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Both:Ators, Main St. Exeter.
DICKSON & CARLING,
•aerist.re Solicitor. Notaries Conveyancers
et
Comb,i ionery :Solicitors Notaries,
the oleons
Hank, Eta.
Mom to Loss at lowed rates of interest.
a► OrriClt: t -WAIN STREET, EXETER.
$. C .AIJNa 5. A. L. R. Dienso1.
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY-
ancer, wills drawn, money to loan
as real estate. also Licensed Auctioneer for
lie counties lot Huron and Perth. Charges
moderate. Orders left at the Timm 'rat my
Mon. Farquhar will receive prompt atten
iKONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited=to fonds for hawed
eat u farm or vulaQe Ttoperty al loaves
also or lnlaesDICKSON & CARLING
Lister
FARM
FOR
SALE
The Usborne and Ribbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
Pres.: -J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY 13.0
Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUSSELL,
RusseeLD.t1.e. P. 0,
DIRECTORS -
N. H. I'ASSMORE, FARQUIIAR P.O.
WM, ROY, BORNHOLM P. O.
V)f. BRocic \VIst•IIEI.SE.\ P, O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O.
AGENTS.
JOIIN ESSERY, Exeter, agent for
Usborno a.nd llicldulph.
OLIVER IBARRIS, Munro. agent
for Hibbert, F'ull.irton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
S ecy.Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANIIURY, Solicitors
Voters' List 1906
TO WNSIIII' OF USBORNE
Notice 48 lieaeby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the pet' -
eons mentioned in Section Eight
and Nino of "The Voters' List Act,"
the copies required by the said Sec-
tion to be so transmitted or deliver-
ed of the list made pursuant to said
Act, of all parsons appearing by the
last revised Assessment Roll of the
said Municipality to bo entitled ato
vote in the said Municipality a't Elec-
tions for members of the Legislative
Assembly and nt Municipal Elections
and that said Est was first posted
up at my office, Whalen, on the
31st day pf July, 1906, and 'rlemains
there for inspection. Electors ere
called upon to examine the said list
and if any omission or other errors
are found therein, to take imrncdiato
proceedings to have the R-iid errors
corrected according to law.
Dated this 31st day of July 1908.
FRANCIS MORLEY
Clerk of the geld Municipality.
Voters' List 1906
VILLAGE OF EXETER
Notice its ihoroby,givcn that I have
transmitted or delivered to the per-
sons mentioned in Section Eight
and Nine of "%he Voters' List Aol,"
tate copies ,required by the said Sec-
tion to bo so transmitted or deliver-
ed of the list remade pursuant to said
Act, of all parsons appearing by the
last revi Assessment !toll of the
said Municipality to bo entitled to
vote in the said Municipality ni. Elec.
tions for members of the Legislative
Assembly and at Municipal Elections
and that said list was first posted up
at my office, Main st., Exeter,on the
14th day of July, 1906, and remnios
there for inspeotion. Electors aro
calked upon to examine Ube said list
and if any omiasion or other errors
are found therein, to take immediate
procoodings to lave the said errors
corrected according to law.
Doted this lith day of July. 1900.
JOSEPII SENIOR
Clerk of the said Municipality.
FARM FOR SALE, -That excellent
farm land Lot 9. Concession 10.
[?shorn, containing 100 nerve. about
15 ledies being good bush. This
farm is in excellent condition, first
class well, windmill. barn, eta. The
farm luta been seeded to grass for a
number of years and w•as used prin-
cipally for pasture. The fenocs are
in goat} condition. Apply to Wm.
Cheery, Winohclsua ; Robert Derry,
Kirkton, Exocntors of esl..te of
the late Robert ('retry.
GENERAL NEWS.
1 All disorders caused by a bilious
state of the system can he cured by
using Carter's Little Liver Pills. No
pain, griping or discomfort attend-
ing their use. Try them.
A ohoico farm of 80 acres in high
state of cultivation. good )rouse.
large new barns and stables fitted in
lstost improved style; good orohard :
Stever failing wells of water : con-
venient to ohurchrs, school and inar-
ket. Vary easy terms of payment;
Possession to reit purchaser.
VILLAGE PROPERTY
FCR SALE
Hill :torr in tillage. of rirquhar
on wl1irt' there is crectcd ,.t largo
brick building fitted for store 'and
ttn
ttrlling, and a mot brick c O ge
and stable will be sold separately or
in dxte Flock.
THOS. t'.1M[FatON
l'ir,tuhsir•
The a d t urns of 735 division aegis -
tare for June are oinong the molt
complete in the history of the pro-
vinc•;il 1»trd of health. Scarlet
fever, dipLt heri•a, nnetsles, typhoid t
and consumption snow a marked
deorenve and caused 71 fewer deaths
than in lune of Inst year. Who -T-
ing count hits tx•r`n more prevalent
and cna,ed eighteen deaths. nearly
as many as from diplithcr e. The
tot al deaths front .all causes for the
tnonth wd+re 1,958, from a ovule -
lion of 2,057 296. which makes a
death rate of 11:1 in 1,000. For the
same north I'st veor 1,933 deaths
were reported a death rate of 11:2
tsar 1,000.
Harsh. purgative remedies aro
fest giving way to the gentle action
and mild effects of Carter's Little
Liver 1'ills, if you try them they
will certainly please you .
CASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
u
For Ov
Thirty Yea
CASTORI
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:
`WESTERN FAIR
The Exhibition That Made
Fall Fairs Popular.
An ideal occasion for a family outing.
Daily ascensions of a navigable Air
Ship, always under perfect control. The
most wonderful invention of the age.
Fireworks on a more magnificent and
imposing scale, picturing the great Carnival
of Venice.
Many splendid educational features
for the boys and girls.
For information write
W. J. iREID, President, or
A. M. HUNT. Secretary.
LONDON
$•pt. 7-15, 1906
IIALF-SICK PEOPLE.
The world is full of them. Just
sick enough to be lazy and 1isLLess
to have no 'appetite; to /deep poorly.
Quito often you're Calf sick your-
self. Chances are the trouble is In
the stomach and 'bowels. Best pre.
scription is Dr. Hamilton's Pills;
they tone up the system strengthen
the stomach, elevate your spirits, and
make you well in ,ono nogtit. Dr,
Hamilton's fills work wonders with
people in your ,caandidion. Mild in
notion effective tend easy to take.
Get 1)r. Hamilton's Pills to -day, 25c.
per box •at 1a11 dealers in medicine.
PERTH OLD iIOYS
One of the' features in connection
with tiro greet Re -union, of Strattaord
and Perth County 014 Boys .w•hlch is
to bo ,held at Stratford from August
4th to llth next. will be the tekt. -
1rioal illuminations In the city. It
sums stated 'that vary large s ms have
been spent in decorating the city in
this way, :and the effort, it i/ prom-
ieedi, twill 1s superb. The street dec-
Orltt ioni will inotude ,hundreds upon
hundreds of ttiari-rolaored inaindes-
rent lights which wilt corer the busi-
ness suction of the city, turning the
streets into a veritable fairyland at
night, The three mein publio build-
ings i41 oho down -town section of she
city will also he gorgeously illtnin-
ntcd, the Govornment having let the
contract for extensive deviant ROM of
the Post Office, while the City and
County Councils .tire spending larre
sums in decarcating the. City Hall and
Court House. In addition the Susi.
less 'and hotel men of the city have
token •hold of this nna of the Reun-
ion with a vim, electricians having
been busy for weeks past in install-
ing clectrios1 illuminations of all
kinds. Over one itboneind inoamlea-
ccnt electric lights will bo installed
at the larrnit•a1 Grounds in the new
Park nt 'the rear of the P•ogtl Offieo.
Orders Imre. 'been placed also for
thousands o[ Chinese lantern!, end
the • esidcnt,l l sect %0111 of the city
will he allcatable/I with them. Unique
night d'enrea•tiorla nre „leo txein;- in -
Melted upon Victoria Lake, the pret.
ty body of %rater in the centre of the
1V ,1(10
hg at•re-
city. Htt+attordl lx m •R f
iinrntions for this event and no one
within .rrr'ch of the city should fail
r
To Cure a Cold in One Day ��,.
on every
.ink• Laxative Bromo Quinine mTablets. �. �z�,.,�. box. asp.
ow- os bona sold In put 12 loom as. Tb signatures
i
(Adopted by a Marquis A Canning Factory I Vote Against the
i
Pays. I By -Law
ROMANCE OF A YOUNG MAN I To the Editor of 'Ti: • Times.
• FORMER RESIDENT IN EXI T1 R I
to visit it during the Re -union, es-
pecially as t hese are single faro rates
from ell points oast of Port Arthur,
TO AVOID SEA-SICICNESS
A German, 1)r. .Eugen \Volf, has
found a cure for sen -sickness which
will be w01cotned by those who dread
a towage because they are not "rte
sailors." The cure is very simple,
as all the oppt'ienc•es necessary are a
basin of trot water at eighty de;rees
and a tcouple of handkerchiefs.
Whenever the traveller feels he is
becoming biddy, 'lte roust lie flat on
his trick on the cabin sofa or a deck
chair. The clothes are unbuttoned
so that there is nothing to hinder
breathing. Then the handkerchiefs
are wrung out in the hot water and
hound round the foreheol. This ban-
datro must be mate very tizht, which
con bo dome by using a penholder,
or something of the kind, as n lever
when twisting it. Darin.; (he first
minute or two the sensccit on is not
particularly pleasant, but .those who
bens it are completely cured, which
is surely suftkient reward for any
temporary inconvenience. When it
begins to Izet cold onothcr must he
put on end the princess continued,
etch time with •a hot ter bandage,
if possible, until the patient is reliev-
ed of the squeomish feeling. This
should be •iccomplishcd in nbout half
an hour. In very obstinate coxes it
nra y takean hour.While
under
treatment the patient must not Cit
drink or smoke. One of the symp-
toms of !eat -sickle's"' al excessive
thtest w t'r
emtist to a
sea rd it
I he patient hi', a craving for food
he too' be .given a little dry toast
and possibly 'hot water, or weak tea
without milk or sugar. Smellin;
salts and n11 old-fashioned '•remedies"
aro to be. striotly ,avoided. Two
}lours after the 'patient need riot fear
n hen.14y mcnl, smoking or even
drinking. Those who underzo this
treatment at the •heginnin; of the
voyage are never 4 rouibInd with sea-
sickeese even when the sea runs
high,
ANI) CLERK IN �IOLtiON'S From extrvets taken from the clop
let tors published in t be Toronto
RANK ' Globe of Mondry and Tu: sday (of
s1r. N. Dyer 1lu,slou, Nl.,n'ger of trhis
week.d to the clip t11,' following
the J(olyons think, was last week in which s,dsaks strongly industry
receipt of a letter from Mr. St' this enterprise and should dispel all
Lawrence
Clutntllc r, of Chic_aCa ti0 prejudice' in the minds of any voter
which contains the. news of his being , here on Aug. 4th.
adopted by a Alanquis to whuala ►i¢ Oshawa -Just about $15,000 was
paid
had shown acts of kt ttness whila the i
latter w is very ill. Mr. Chandler �� uiofor tosmell Irurn ltatand te; <taLlcs
will be remembered by rotary here,, a by t 1 oc►i'l
c.tnning factory
h;tviug eon u clerk in the. Molso,�
last volt,
he
bank about sixteen years ago. which }was been :in operation nearly
w•as than n lad about 18 years of ` ten stilts. This 'Noir the acreage de -
age. The Chicago Chronicle of Ju-; In ted t d o � t)outf t a Chil lr the ic,i r factory
ly 23, 1906, contains the following :
"That Chicago .must establish a aaeaaaene I'rolxlt;ly 127 cores ;,re sooty,
Chicago edition of "hwrke's pc Ing pats, 250 oc.r-es corn and 75 acres
age" is Indicatul by the fact that •louver
these are cal (_ncclf crops.
the nucleus of such n t)c/ak is to'Tha oaicoe-+ d►id are about the s:ma as
in othor poet's where canning fact -
bo found in the pre,rsola of St. Law') Wi.s o, Ht, and RorleroAY lbs !grotto
pence Chtndler, ion of Colonel, St, a o'$Beeis . 1,t.411 a"tied !batt he business
I.ottrence Chandler, o[ tialem Vto•, profitable for theist. Thi factory
is
and by accident of fortune the west- t sells d}'cct to tine ret ail trade
ern rnoisager for a Lar;e eastern throughout the country.
atove calcul. who recently has been 1 Another from Prince Edw.Ird
adopted by no less 0 person than Coolly r tales Nine ltuutories in
live Hon. Claude I'ennley. Raton de prince Edward county have done
Livingston and Alad"quis of Eckersley,
much for
the formers who own land
'these titles come to Mr, C Iaodler 1 In the vicinity of these concerns. It
at the expiration of Alto Icase of li[o was stated upon:reliable authority at
now !held by M•r, 1'ennley,
they etre i I'icton that [amts near canning fac-
s'tid to be file /idles for which Wil -
helm's
i torics had ;,bout doubled in taloa
Pram Waldorf Astor offered to pay 1 during the East ei,3ht years. For
$20,000. While winning halon» in I green 1)015 shout $30 <a ton is paid,
suet' 0 competition are not to t)e the grain alone lxtiu; weighed.
tightly •re;parded, ,\1 r, . Chand:cr I though the 'threshin; casts 'the
thinks that when he ultinuatoly ns- grower nothin;. Seven dollars a
sones the titles lie will hate affixed ton is Braid for cora with husks. To -
(0 nils nninc "ISa.ron De Salem. " He mntoes bring 25 cents n bushel, and
feels this would be n desiccate cour-
tesy
berries from six cents to eight cents
.to show his birthplece, a quart, Green tiaras tare being
Ibis honor .cans thrust can Mr, brought to the taahary tit phis time
Chandler by the hand of fate which of year. rind these are n very fair
made him of service to the noble crop. One farmer, W. 'II. \Vhattam,
Baron '1)e Livigston during. that of filoomfield, not .for from i'icton,
gentleman's protracted illness. Tlie said that with an average crop of
qualities which Mr. Chandler then peas Le lied node about $60 an acro
displayed won the aged nobleman's by selling to the factory.
heart and he adopted Mr. Chandler One said :-"1 estimate 0 man ,can
with mutual expressions of lave and make land 'twice an profitable by
C3t0Cin, added to the necessary legal growln; i.Oa8, ,corn or tonratoos or
formula. sonic such +crop for a canning fac-
Just what Mr. Chandler's crest as tory in Primo 'Edward county as he
Baron de Salem will be is not deeid- can by growing groin or even in the
ed. Mr. Clondler Is nonoomntittal dairy business. I know of twenty
as to this and says that i,d is a matt, acres bringing the owner $1,200 an -
tor for the "college of heralds" to nuelly with .average •crops, and this
decide. Whether or not Mr. Ch•tnd- is by .no 'masons phenomenal."
ler will remodel his residence nt 431
West A.dio.ms street into n baronial
"keep" he will not divulge. aayin;
that any ,stn:tement as to this would
be larcmriture.
According to -Mr Chandler's in -
Tho people of our t • in seems to
1 be Coin; rrozy over o •rting .1 can.
ning factory here told .1 it comes. we
few renters will hater to get Gun of
town, 's 'the rents sir .• too high not,
and I know that lent.. in utanufaes
turing towns aro two to four timed
higher than they are Tore, So you
sec that it behoves every %socking/
11011 to get out and do all the oan
ag oinst the By law, for just as sure
as this canning fgelo y" comes. other:,
factories will start up, ,ted ,t hen up
goes the .runts, there will bo teq
renters for every lieu, •, ,nit tho matt
w!to has to lire ill .1 ,•.•rated house
will have to pay the fiddler. Exeter,
is till right cos it is. It would ore
better if a lot more 1•eople would
leave. and I think they would if wo
can defeat this cursed fly -law. It
the retired ifarmers will only joint
bands with so renters, we pan smash
the lly-law nil into smitherinos.
Why should the properly owners
vote to make their •1 Ives higher and
feather the nests of our (Reeve and 4
few of ,his friends. 11 is the almigh.
ty dollar .he is working for. Don't
think for a moment he tis booming
this thing up just 'to help !other,
and the town. Vote .against the
lly-law land we will :ill bo able dot
get oho ap'tomes.
I thank you Mr. 1 litor for the
space. I could say a lot more, but li
think I Ittvo said enough to oone
wince any fright thinkin;, level heads
ed roan.
WORKING MAN
A FAMILY NECESSITY.
it's remedy oepable of affording
Immediate relief to (he hundred and
one ailments that ronstnntly cries•
1t may be a cold, peanhaps toethachc,
neutnlgin, lapin in the hick -use Pol.
son's Ncrviline, it is eenetraling,
tr'in subduing and powerful. Ner-
viline is at least five times stronger
than ordiniry remed hem and its worth
in ony bon...hold m'in't be over -set -
Dotted. For man or ,Ixoet Nervi-'
line ie a ennacen for n11 pain end
engin only 25e. iter bottle. Buy Ner-
viline to day from your drug;ist.
formation whish he has received
from Baron 1)o Livigstlan, the title
which will tome to him and that of
the earldom of Surrey are the only
ones which mny comp to ono who is
adopted by the holder of a title of
nobility. This title, it is iatso as-
sorted on the authority of Mr.
Chandler ns coming from the baron,
Willinnt Waldorf Astor essayed to
buy for $20,000. Mr. Chandler told
of seeing the letter in which the of-
fer wets made.
Mr, Chandler is a highly prepos-
sessing widower, 34 years old and is
stid by his friends to be an enviable
catch for various reasons other than
those stated.
Mr. Chandler declared his inten-
tion of marrying in the fall and that
in time he would mike his wife a
marquise„
When a woman nutters from de-
pressing weaknesses. she then keenly
lealizas how' helpless -how thor-
oughly worthless she is . Dr. Shoop
has brought relief to thousands of
such women. He sntches diseases
peculiar to women in two, direct
specific trays -a local treatment
known by drugzisls everywhere as
Dr. Shoop's night cure, and a eon-
stitutional or internal prescription
called Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Dr.
Shoop's Night Cure. is applied locally
and et night. 1t works while you
sloop. It zeducee inflammation, it
stops disehn,rges. it lank, it soothes,
it comforts, it cures.
BORN
Gt'ENTiIER-In Dashwood, on Sun-
day. July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Guenther, n son.
MAKINS-In Exeter, on Thursday.
July 28th, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs.
B. Makins, a non.
HWARTZ-Lot 17, con. 8, Stephen,
on .Tuly 28, 1906, Ito Mir. and Mrs.
Jacob Swartz, n son.
MARRIED
HAWKINS-BROWNING - At the
Main street Methodist church,
Exeter, by Otho Rev. E. A. Feer.
pastor, .Mr. Gcorgo Hawkins, of
the firm of (Hawkins & Hon, to
Miss Eva, Browning. daughter of J.
W. Browning, M. D., all of Exeter.
IIOLMES-ATKINSON- At London,
in the Askin Street Methodist/
nhurch, on Juno 27, thy the Rev.
J. W. Ilolmes, of Blenheim, fath-
er of the groom, assisted by the
Rev. Alfred 'Brown, Winnifred E.
daughter of the lite Thomas It.
Atkinson. to Joseph II. Holmes, of
Saskatoon, Sask.
DIED
HARDY -In St. Marys. on Tuesday,
July 24, Catherine Fletcher, wife
of I'.ttrick Hardy, aged 72 years,
2 months and 24 days.
ANDREW -At Elimvillc. on Monday,
July 30, 1906, Mervyn, the infant
mon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert An-
drews, aged 1 year, 1 month and
13 days.
ANIMNIA
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ierso11 aro an 111.:11 (•a,:t,,.' .rt en,I. It rt..,
N a•r,'l an ' IItu.,trat.•1 l"stat e, Mme- -)te.
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IiC,.1_ CO. .I IIT D.
a VII 14C6 CO.. a.1MITRD.
W. J. IiEAMAN, Agent. Exeter
Locals
Subseribo for THE TIMES. 40
cents till the end of the year.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DE.
partutent has received information
that some person is collecting funds
in the eastern part of elle. Province
ostensibly for the erection of .a new
Methodist church somewhere north
of New Liskeard, The 'public +care
'warned to look out for :this person
ne he is not known to the authori-
ties of the .Methodist church.
THE CITY DAILIES ON SATUII-
day contained the following para-
graph, which relates to a former
teacher, Miss Jessie Robertson, in
our public school and a young lady
who had many friends here. "A Miss
Robertson, ugcd 00 years, 0 school
teacher from Godcrich. Ont., who }s
said to 'bo subjected to nervous at-
tacks, mysteriously disappeared from
her hotel in Quebec Thursday morn-
ing and Jos not been seen since. Miss
Robertson recently proceeded to New
Glasgow, N. S., to visit friends. and
ai riving from 1 here on Wedneaday
last, was met at the I. C. R. station
by her brother. who had Qom° from
Ontario to meet her She registered
at the 'hotel Victoria, Quebec. and
the seine day visited St. Anne do
hioaupre, returning to Quebec the
s'uno evening. Thursday mornin;
Mr, Robertson went to oall on his
sister, when he found her gone, tak-
ing her purse, contoinin; n consider.
able sum of money, and leaving her
hand satchel that contained her re-
turn railway tickets. The detec.
tives'are now looking for her.
At the los( seaslon of Parliament
:in act WAS passed rre;uiring the in-
spection of milk cans. These nre
10 ba •pts vented at The offices of the
weights ond menaures for !inspection.
The fees to he charged for thein vri-
Iloalion art : Two gallons and under,
10 tents .reach; ovor two and not ex-
ceeding five :;,a/lone, 20 cents: over
five and not exceeding ten :r.allons,
30 cents; over ten gallons, 50 cents.
If cans aro inspected before Oct. 1.1,
next. the lees will be only one half
the sums mentioned. After thnt
date all persons Bolling milk by
measure in eons not properly in-
spected sand stamped ,will subject
themselves to a nevero penalty. Each
can in which milk is sold by measure
must be clenrly stamped or branded
"milk can."
FOR OVRtt HiXTY 1 h:ARRS
AN Ota ♦ern \Vsti,,L-Term ItNNIDY.-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been rued for
over tasty yowl by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect meows.
it soothes the child, aoftens the game, allays all
pain es wind collo. and Is the best remedy
for ISlarrh
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sure end take Dire Wlnelow'a Soothing
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Bears the AThe Kind Y31 Have Always Boughl
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In deciding to ret a business edue
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are out of positions and the demand
for them is about twentytimes thb
supply. Write to -day for our mage
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IIALF-SICK PEOPLE.
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PERTH OLD iIOYS
One of the' features in connection
with tiro greet Re -union, of Strattaord
and Perth County 014 Boys .w•hlch is
to bo ,held at Stratford from August
4th to llth next. will be the tekt. -
1rioal illuminations In the city. It
sums stated 'that vary large s ms have
been spent in decorating the city in
this way, :and the effort, it i/ prom-
ieedi, twill 1s superb. The street dec-
Orltt ioni will inotude ,hundreds upon
hundreds of ttiari-rolaored inaindes-
rent lights which wilt corer the busi-
ness suction of the city, turning the
streets into a veritable fairyland at
night, The three mein publio build-
ings i41 oho down -town section of she
city will also he gorgeously illtnin-
ntcd, the Govornment having let the
contract for extensive deviant ROM of
the Post Office, while the City and
County Councils .tire spending larre
sums in decarcating the. City Hall and
Court House. In addition the Susi.
less 'and hotel men of the city have
token •hold of this nna of the Reun-
ion with a vim, electricians having
been busy for weeks past in install-
ing clectrios1 illuminations of all
kinds. Over one itboneind inoamlea-
ccnt electric lights will bo installed
at the larrnit•a1 Grounds in the new
Park nt 'the rear of the P•ogtl Offieo.
Orders Imre. 'been placed also for
thousands o[ Chinese lantern!, end
the • esidcnt,l l sect %0111 of the city
will he allcatable/I with them. Unique
night d'enrea•tiorla nre „leo txein;- in -
Melted upon Victoria Lake, the pret.
ty body of %rater in the centre of the
1V ,1(10
hg at•re-
city. Htt+attordl lx m •R f
iinrntions for this event and no one
within .rrr'ch of the city should fail
r
To Cure a Cold in One Day ��,.
on every
.ink• Laxative Bromo Quinine mTablets. �. �z�,.,�. box. asp.
ow- os bona sold In put 12 loom as. Tb signatures
i
(Adopted by a Marquis A Canning Factory I Vote Against the
i
Pays. I By -Law
ROMANCE OF A YOUNG MAN I To the Editor of 'Ti: • Times.
• FORMER RESIDENT IN EXI T1 R I
to visit it during the Re -union, es-
pecially as t hese are single faro rates
from ell points oast of Port Arthur,
TO AVOID SEA-SICICNESS
A German, 1)r. .Eugen \Volf, has
found a cure for sen -sickness which
will be w01cotned by those who dread
a towage because they are not "rte
sailors." The cure is very simple,
as all the oppt'ienc•es necessary are a
basin of trot water at eighty de;rees
and a tcouple of handkerchiefs.
Whenever the traveller feels he is
becoming biddy, 'lte roust lie flat on
his trick on the cabin sofa or a deck
chair. The clothes are unbuttoned
so that there is nothing to hinder
breathing. Then the handkerchiefs
are wrung out in the hot water and
hound round the foreheol. This ban-
datro must be mate very tizht, which
con bo dome by using a penholder,
or something of the kind, as n lever
when twisting it. Darin.; (he first
minute or two the sensccit on is not
particularly pleasant, but .those who
bens it are completely cured, which
is surely suftkient reward for any
temporary inconvenience. When it
begins to Izet cold onothcr must he
put on end the princess continued,
etch time with •a hot ter bandage,
if possible, until the patient is reliev-
ed of the squeomish feeling. This
should be •iccomplishcd in nbout half
an hour. In very obstinate coxes it
nra y takean hour.While
under
treatment the patient must not Cit
drink or smoke. One of the symp-
toms of !eat -sickle's"' al excessive
thtest w t'r
emtist to a
sea rd it
I he patient hi', a craving for food
he too' be .given a little dry toast
and possibly 'hot water, or weak tea
without milk or sugar. Smellin;
salts and n11 old-fashioned '•remedies"
aro to be. striotly ,avoided. Two
}lours after the 'patient need riot fear
n hen.14y mcnl, smoking or even
drinking. Those who underzo this
treatment at the •heginnin; of the
voyage are never 4 rouibInd with sea-
sickeese even when the sea runs
high,
ANI) CLERK IN �IOLtiON'S From extrvets taken from the clop
let tors published in t be Toronto
RANK ' Globe of Mondry and Tu: sday (of
s1r. N. Dyer 1lu,slou, Nl.,n'ger of trhis
week.d to the clip t11,' following
the J(olyons think, was last week in which s,dsaks strongly industry
receipt of a letter from Mr. St' this enterprise and should dispel all
Lawrence
Clutntllc r, of Chic_aCa ti0 prejudice' in the minds of any voter
which contains the. news of his being , here on Aug. 4th.
adopted by a Alanquis to whuala ►i¢ Oshawa -Just about $15,000 was
paid
had shown acts of kt ttness whila the i
latter w is very ill. Mr. Chandler �� uiofor tosmell Irurn ltatand te; <taLlcs
will be remembered by rotary here,, a by t 1 oc►i'l
c.tnning factory
h;tviug eon u clerk in the. Molso,�
last volt,
he
bank about sixteen years ago. which }was been :in operation nearly
w•as than n lad about 18 years of ` ten stilts. This 'Noir the acreage de -
age. The Chicago Chronicle of Ju-; In ted t d o � t)outf t a Chil lr the ic,i r factory
ly 23, 1906, contains the following :
"That Chicago .must establish a aaeaaaene I'rolxlt;ly 127 cores ;,re sooty,
Chicago edition of "hwrke's pc Ing pats, 250 oc.r-es corn and 75 acres
age" is Indicatul by the fact that •louver
these are cal (_ncclf crops.
the nucleus of such n t)c/ak is to'Tha oaicoe-+ d►id are about the s:ma as
in othor poet's where canning fact -
bo found in the pre,rsola of St. Law') Wi.s o, Ht, and RorleroAY lbs !grotto
pence Chtndler, ion of Colonel, St, a o'$Beeis . 1,t.411 a"tied !batt he business
I.ottrence Chandler, o[ tialem Vto•, profitable for theist. Thi factory
is
and by accident of fortune the west- t sells d}'cct to tine ret ail trade
ern rnoisager for a Lar;e eastern throughout the country.
atove calcul. who recently has been 1 Another from Prince Edw.Ird
adopted by no less 0 person than Coolly r tales Nine ltuutories in
live Hon. Claude I'ennley. Raton de prince Edward county have done
Livingston and Alad"quis of Eckersley,
much for
the formers who own land
'these titles come to Mr, C Iaodler 1 In the vicinity of these concerns. It
at the expiration of Alto Icase of li[o was stated upon:reliable authority at
now !held by M•r, 1'ennley,
they etre i I'icton that [amts near canning fac-
s'tid to be file /idles for which Wil -
helm's
i torics had ;,bout doubled in taloa
Pram Waldorf Astor offered to pay 1 during the East ei,3ht years. For
$20,000. While winning halon» in I green 1)015 shout $30 <a ton is paid,
suet' 0 competition are not to t)e the grain alone lxtiu; weighed.
tightly •re;parded, ,\1 r, . Chand:cr I though the 'threshin; casts 'the
thinks that when he ultinuatoly ns- grower nothin;. Seven dollars a
sones the titles lie will hate affixed ton is Braid for cora with husks. To -
(0 nils nninc "ISa.ron De Salem. " He mntoes bring 25 cents n bushel, and
feels this would be n desiccate cour-
tesy
berries from six cents to eight cents
.to show his birthplece, a quart, Green tiaras tare being
Ibis honor .cans thrust can Mr, brought to the taahary tit phis time
Chandler by the hand of fate which of year. rind these are n very fair
made him of service to the noble crop. One farmer, W. 'II. \Vhattam,
Baron '1)e Livigston during. that of filoomfield, not .for from i'icton,
gentleman's protracted illness. Tlie said that with an average crop of
qualities which Mr. Chandler then peas Le lied node about $60 an acro
displayed won the aged nobleman's by selling to the factory.
heart and he adopted Mr. Chandler One said :-"1 estimate 0 man ,can
with mutual expressions of lave and make land 'twice an profitable by
C3t0Cin, added to the necessary legal growln; i.Oa8, ,corn or tonratoos or
formula. sonic such +crop for a canning fac-
Just what Mr. Chandler's crest as tory in Primo 'Edward county as he
Baron de Salem will be is not deeid- can by growing groin or even in the
ed. Mr. Clondler Is nonoomntittal dairy business. I know of twenty
as to this and says that i,d is a matt, acres bringing the owner $1,200 an -
tor for the "college of heralds" to nuelly with .average •crops, and this
decide. Whether or not Mr. Ch•tnd- is by .no 'masons phenomenal."
ler will remodel his residence nt 431
West A.dio.ms street into n baronial
"keep" he will not divulge. aayin;
that any ,stn:tement as to this would
be larcmriture.
According to -Mr Chandler's in -
Tho people of our t • in seems to
1 be Coin; rrozy over o •rting .1 can.
ning factory here told .1 it comes. we
few renters will hater to get Gun of
town, 's 'the rents sir .• too high not,
and I know that lent.. in utanufaes
turing towns aro two to four timed
higher than they are Tore, So you
sec that it behoves every %socking/
11011 to get out and do all the oan
ag oinst the By law, for just as sure
as this canning fgelo y" comes. other:,
factories will start up, ,ted ,t hen up
goes the .runts, there will bo teq
renters for every lieu, •, ,nit tho matt
w!to has to lire ill .1 ,•.•rated house
will have to pay the fiddler. Exeter,
is till right cos it is. It would ore
better if a lot more 1•eople would
leave. and I think they would if wo
can defeat this cursed fly -law. It
the retired ifarmers will only joint
bands with so renters, we pan smash
the lly-law nil into smitherinos.
Why should the properly owners
vote to make their •1 Ives higher and
feather the nests of our (Reeve and 4
few of ,his friends. 11 is the almigh.
ty dollar .he is working for. Don't
think for a moment he tis booming
this thing up just 'to help !other,
and the town. Vote .against the
lly-law land we will :ill bo able dot
get oho ap'tomes.
I thank you Mr. 1 litor for the
space. I could say a lot more, but li
think I Ittvo said enough to oone
wince any fright thinkin;, level heads
ed roan.
WORKING MAN
A FAMILY NECESSITY.
it's remedy oepable of affording
Immediate relief to (he hundred and
one ailments that ronstnntly cries•
1t may be a cold, peanhaps toethachc,
neutnlgin, lapin in the hick -use Pol.
son's Ncrviline, it is eenetraling,
tr'in subduing and powerful. Ner-
viline is at least five times stronger
than ordiniry remed hem and its worth
in ony bon...hold m'in't be over -set -
Dotted. For man or ,Ixoet Nervi-'
line ie a ennacen for n11 pain end
engin only 25e. iter bottle. Buy Ner-
viline to day from your drug;ist.
formation whish he has received
from Baron 1)o Livigstlan, the title
which will tome to him and that of
the earldom of Surrey are the only
ones which mny comp to ono who is
adopted by the holder of a title of
nobility. This title, it is iatso as-
sorted on the authority of Mr.
Chandler ns coming from the baron,
Willinnt Waldorf Astor essayed to
buy for $20,000. Mr. Chandler told
of seeing the letter in which the of-
fer wets made.
Mr, Chandler is a highly prepos-
sessing widower, 34 years old and is
stid by his friends to be an enviable
catch for various reasons other than
those stated.
Mr. Chandler declared his inten-
tion of marrying in the fall and that
in time he would mike his wife a
marquise„
When a woman nutters from de-
pressing weaknesses. she then keenly
lealizas how' helpless -how thor-
oughly worthless she is . Dr. Shoop
has brought relief to thousands of
such women. He sntches diseases
peculiar to women in two, direct
specific trays -a local treatment
known by drugzisls everywhere as
Dr. Shoop's night cure, and a eon-
stitutional or internal prescription
called Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Dr.
Shoop's Night Cure. is applied locally
and et night. 1t works while you
sloop. It zeducee inflammation, it
stops disehn,rges. it lank, it soothes,
it comforts, it cures.
BORN
Gt'ENTiIER-In Dashwood, on Sun-
day. July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Guenther, n son.
MAKINS-In Exeter, on Thursday.
July 28th, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs.
B. Makins, a non.
HWARTZ-Lot 17, con. 8, Stephen,
on .Tuly 28, 1906, Ito Mir. and Mrs.
Jacob Swartz, n son.
MARRIED
HAWKINS-BROWNING - At the
Main street Methodist church,
Exeter, by Otho Rev. E. A. Feer.
pastor, .Mr. Gcorgo Hawkins, of
the firm of (Hawkins & Hon, to
Miss Eva, Browning. daughter of J.
W. Browning, M. D., all of Exeter.
IIOLMES-ATKINSON- At London,
in the Askin Street Methodist/
nhurch, on Juno 27, thy the Rev.
J. W. Ilolmes, of Blenheim, fath-
er of the groom, assisted by the
Rev. Alfred 'Brown, Winnifred E.
daughter of the lite Thomas It.
Atkinson. to Joseph II. Holmes, of
Saskatoon, Sask.
DIED
HARDY -In St. Marys. on Tuesday,
July 24, Catherine Fletcher, wife
of I'.ttrick Hardy, aged 72 years,
2 months and 24 days.
ANDREW -At Elimvillc. on Monday,
July 30, 1906, Mervyn, the infant
mon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert An-
drews, aged 1 year, 1 month and
13 days.
ANIMNIA
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1,•1S11t TA f,''',$•‘ •lr..r ST IT P.mIst.,AK
M 1•.t. F very wen 1s I,.,: 14 LarA.,+l and t1.,
ierso11 aro an 111.:11 (•a,:t,,.' .rt en,I. It rt..,
N a•r,'l an ' IItu.,trat.•1 l"stat e, Mme- -)te.
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IiC,.1_ CO. .I IIT D.
a VII 14C6 CO.. a.1MITRD.
W. J. IiEAMAN, Agent. Exeter
Locals
Subseribo for THE TIMES. 40
cents till the end of the year.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DE.
partutent has received information
that some person is collecting funds
in the eastern part of elle. Province
ostensibly for the erection of .a new
Methodist church somewhere north
of New Liskeard, The 'public +care
'warned to look out for :this person
ne he is not known to the authori-
ties of the .Methodist church.
THE CITY DAILIES ON SATUII-
day contained the following para-
graph, which relates to a former
teacher, Miss Jessie Robertson, in
our public school and a young lady
who had many friends here. "A Miss
Robertson, ugcd 00 years, 0 school
teacher from Godcrich. Ont., who }s
said to 'bo subjected to nervous at-
tacks, mysteriously disappeared from
her hotel in Quebec Thursday morn-
ing and Jos not been seen since. Miss
Robertson recently proceeded to New
Glasgow, N. S., to visit friends. and
ai riving from 1 here on Wedneaday
last, was met at the I. C. R. station
by her brother. who had Qom° from
Ontario to meet her She registered
at the 'hotel Victoria, Quebec. and
the seine day visited St. Anne do
hioaupre, returning to Quebec the
s'uno evening. Thursday mornin;
Mr, Robertson went to oall on his
sister, when he found her gone, tak-
ing her purse, contoinin; n consider.
able sum of money, and leaving her
hand satchel that contained her re-
turn railway tickets. The detec.
tives'are now looking for her.
At the los( seaslon of Parliament
:in act WAS passed rre;uiring the in-
spection of milk cans. These nre
10 ba •pts vented at The offices of the
weights ond menaures for !inspection.
The fees to he charged for thein vri-
Iloalion art : Two gallons and under,
10 tents .reach; ovor two and not ex-
ceeding five :;,a/lone, 20 cents: over
five and not exceeding ten :r.allons,
30 cents; over ten gallons, 50 cents.
If cans aro inspected before Oct. 1.1,
next. the lees will be only one half
the sums mentioned. After thnt
date all persons Bolling milk by
measure in eons not properly in-
spected sand stamped ,will subject
themselves to a nevero penalty. Each
can in which milk is sold by measure
must be clenrly stamped or branded
"milk can."
FOR OVRtt HiXTY 1 h:ARRS
AN Ota ♦ern \Vsti,,L-Term ItNNIDY.-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been rued for
over tasty yowl by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect meows.
it soothes the child, aoftens the game, allays all
pain es wind collo. and Is the best remedy
for ISlarrh
caroa. It is plesNant to the taste, Sol
by drugalsts In every part of the world. 25
"ante a bottle. Itsalne is incalculable. Be
sure end take Dire Wlnelow'a Soothing
Syrup and snit for no other kind.
Bears the AThe Kind Y31 Have Always Boughl
Signature
et
Fail term opens Sept 4
In deciding to ret a business edue
cation or shorthand .training, it Is
wise to e.hoos" a schrol that is well..
known for strictly legh-grade work.
The
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
is well known las ono of the bes0-
Commorci•al Sohools in existence. Ili
record this year ha; been most ret
markable. None of our graduated
are out of positions and the demand
for them is about twentytimes thb
supply. Write to -day for our mage
nifictnt oatalogue. 1
W, J. ELLIOTT, PxincIpat.
Cor. Tonga and Alexander Street"
OUR PIANO SALES
For the pest month have been
very satisfactory both to our-
selves and our customers. This
we attribute to our exceptional
good values and easy terms or
payments,
OUR GOODS
are the finest the market afford"
and our terms most liberal,
Do not listen to the men who
say all manner of evil of us but
call and see and judge for
yourself.
Sewing Machines
Our Sewing Machines are 0, K.
Also a fine Line of Statio
nery Cheap.
S. MARTIN & SON
If You Suffer with
Rheumatism
Dr. Sboop'a Rheumatic Remedy Will
Bring the Utmost Relief that
!Medicine Can.
The one remedy whi• n many pbyftetans tilt
0 to free the system of the Rheumatic Pois-
e wblch are the cnu» of all Rh•umatj��,
boo, Sciatica• t rout. Is DR SHOOS s R/1II-
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THE 110LSONS BANK
(incorporated by Act of Pnrliement 185.5)CAPITAL PAID UP •••• ••• •••• $3.000.000.00
RESERVE FUND •• •••• ••-• •••• S3e000,000.00
IS llranchen in Ontario, Quebec.. Alberta Britbh Colombia and Manitoba
EXETER BRANCH
Open every Iswful Day from 10 A. Sr. to % r. N. except Saturday 10 A. M. to 1 P, tf.
Farttnere' Malo Nolen eaehed or collected. Forms supplied
on nrplleatlon. DRAFTS on all points In the Dominion, t: rent Britain and Un -
Iced Ft Me.. bought and sold at lowest recce c,f exchange,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Depoetites of •1.00 and upwards received. Interest com-
porndrd half learley. and added le principal Jure 1Mh and iaecember 31.1. De-
pn•tts !wet pt•' MAO lulled and htgilc•t current :to • of Intere'.t allowed,
Advnncee utade to farmers stock dealera end business men at
lowest rate and on most (alorable terms. Anent,. et Exeter for Dom. Government,
Dlckfcr. & Caillrp, Ft7 tilcctt. N D HURDON,Manager.
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