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D J. McCCE, MEMBER ON-
TARIO COLLEGE rill-8ICI-
NEWant and t urgcous, Successor to Dr.
E. A. {foist, Onoditon. Ont.
Mips Amy Mercer +vJ,o leis been
visiting ,bliss Aurae Yearley returned
to l,er home in Lrwidon on Siturday ONLY A MASK
list. M-uiy titre not being benefited by
Mr. pert Clark is c.tutp+iug al the the summer vacation :is they should
Bend for a week. t)e. Now, notwithstanding much
Mrs. II: rry ltapley Finlay, Ohio is I outdaar life, they acro little if any
visiting with friends and her !►,•]rents f stronger than they were. The !tent
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis• on their faces is darker and makes
Mr. harry Irinkin i3 visiting fit his them lookhealthier, but •is only n
home in Granton for a few days. !meek They sire still nervous, easily
Mrs. Chas. Roffman and children tired ,upset by trifles, and they do
of 'l'onont•o are the guests of Mrs. not cxtt nor sleep •well. What they
Switzer for a few weekso need is what tones the nerves, per.
The grist mill which WAS closed foots digestion, ereutes appetite, and
down for a few days last week man_ makes sleep refreshing. rind that is
i ienccd work on Siturd.ay, Mood's Sarsaparilla. Pupils and
Mrs. James llodi:ins is Ft)endiII a teachers generally will find the chief
few weeks visit with hen son Oscar purpose •of roue vacation best sub -
and other friends in .Detroit. ) served by this greet zn dieine which.
Mrs. J. Smith and Mister, Miryrti 1 cls wee know "builds up t he whole
Russell of Exeter .are the guests of . sYsteltl,"
Mr. James Ilodgins. - -4,---
Messrs. Ben Bertr.ind and !Dan TII•AMES ROAD
\Voir of Detroit are visiting friends
Everybody should carry a
Purse or Pocket Book
and YOU might as well
have all up-to-date one.
'!'he new adies' Wrist
Bags and Purses are very
pretty.
Thele are a few new
good Perfumes too that
will please most people.
Call and see the very
newest at
Browning
Drug Store.
The Exeter Times
THURSDAY AUGUST tlth 1906
The passing of the by-law to loan
$10,000 to the Exeter Canu i ng & Pre-
serving Company goes to show that
the ratepayers of Exeter have awaken
ed to the fact that something is need-
ed to keep our town intact, and stop.
the gradual dwindling away of our
population. At the present time we
have very few industries to keep the
boys and girls at home, and every-
body not tc t:b blessed with an abun-
dance of this world's goods that their
children are not obliged to toil for a
llylihocd, as soon as our young . people
reach that age when they have to shift
for tLt rut -e1► t•s they go where work
can be :.ad.
ale establishing of a canning fac-
atoty hers Nvi11 help considerable in
keeping the youn3 people et home.
;Work c::n given to a number, sof
bands assttritig us of the tuoneY cern-
cd being :pent here.
:The canning factory proposition
L•as been tallied about for years, but
a continual flow. of cold water
thrown on it, put a damper on .the
enthusi:rsni, until this year ywLen the
members of Council, each of whonl
pledged himself to (tssist in every
way in securing new industries, hot
down to business and put out a
strong cerin to assist in. the agitation
A provision it cowpony, consisting of
prominent tesenstnen was formed and
the loan asked with the result that
the issees:w carried by a large ma-
jority.
The ( 1. Uiishwent of a canning
factory is but a nucleus for other
indust ri s, u: h r people being desir.
ons of c')min_ here. Tjie iron is now
hot so let U3 keep the fire up, h;
getting more factories;, increasinz
the wealth. population and general
prosperity of our town.
t5111I'KA
OMB
5Ir. J. 1). Bannon has sold his fif
ty acre f,arni to Mr. Edwkart Lam-
port.
am-
port.
,Miss Maud \Vhitbury, of (:alt, is
visiting Mr. :end Mrs J. D. ilannan.
A number from !{Here intend etcanz
:West on the harvester's excursion
next week.
Mr. atilt Mrs. George Oudcrkirk,
of Michiizau, who have been vision;
at James Ile njans Tut urned ;home
last week.
Mrs. 1'. illcswceney, of nk'lroit.
Michigan. is at present ►'i:+itine Mr.
nod Mee. Moves Carruthers.
Mrs. ;1c1'arlan, of Segina►w,
is visiting her brother Mr. James
Mannan.
Thos. .'.1ct',nit spent Sund It' pi
Crediton.
If you ►w Int b.rrgalns in I)ry Goods
Groceries, llsrd►war•c or Crockery,
call on ,1, i). 111nn:in.
Mr. N..1. :itel Jacob Rats, of 1',Irk •
!till spent Sund ►y- with Mr. •ml 11re.
11. Wing,
1\')u. halt. lihiv:), met with <'n aces
dent. Ile was Ivor king nt :1 sew in
the trill and got his hand cut. ile
lost two fingers and his h<In;l it' now
in ;► rw hid state.
My Hair is
Scragqly
rails--rsrw:
Do you lihc it? Then why
be contented with it? !-lave
to be? Oh, no! Just put on
Ayr's !lair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; soft, even
hnir. E3ut first of all, stop
your hair from coming out.
Sae'c what you have. Ayer's
Hair Vigor will not disappoint
yoti. it feeds the hair -bulks;
makes weak hair strong.
The best kind of a testimonial -
' Bold for over sixty years."
Wass• Jif z. 0. 6x1v (`e.. Lewon.'grass.
Alio wsao tor•tS •
URS,IPARTLLA.
e SPILLS.
Cam, PPCTORAL.
THE EXETER TIMES, AUGUST(,t11 1906
WINCLIBLSEA
Miss Bessie Steele w•aa in the vie.
Inity last week renewing old easuajn.
tames.
Mr. Archiblld Gourley of Arta.
strong 13, C., is at present visiting
nieces Mre. Win. Francis and Mrs,
\V i l l is nl Crcery.
and relatives in town. Mies .1Iyrtlo Midge.popular
Quarterly mooting service was held f g the
in the Methodist Church on Sund ►y { tends red erliresigiuit on ley stootake ef-
�s
niarnint; last. , feet (ktobor 1. It is Miss Mud ro•
alar. and Mrs. Santee! Brown, 51r. + s
i
and Mrs. J. Precter of Zurich who � intention to take n aourrt+c� in the
Normal College at Iiamiltrou.
havo been visit ing in 1'i ;eon, Mich.,
and other places hive returned home 1 -�-
FEW WILI. ESCAPE
after a pleasant holiday. ,
The, Misses Lela and Vera. Siebert 'The torturing :{rhes of corns. Be
of I'latsvill,c :tee visitjnR ,it the home prepared. -the only painless cure is
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown. I 1 utman s Cori! Extractor. Fifty
Miss Beulah Braver is spending ;t }c�i.rs in use ani :,b;olutcly guaran.
week at the Bend. teed.
Misses \'orda Brooks of St. Marys
is visiting at the home of Mr. Jas.
Clark.
'Ir. and Mr's. Jas. Clark who have
EI.iMVILL1
',tr. end Mrs. Isuso Johns leave
laser visiting different pointy of , shortly' for •a trip to !the northwest.
in-
terest in the west expects to st.rirt
for tris llonit; this Thursday. SIIP: WAS «'ILD WITIL PAIN
Mr. Lloyd Jon -es and his . father From Willow Creek, Ont., Miss E.
Mr. Jones from St. Themis ,are vis- Dietzel writes: "A few ye►irs nro .I
Ring friends in town. Ives drenched with rain and got lupi.
Mr. A. Mullin, who .-onducted a i sago; it wits like a steel trod pier-
teiloring business for sonar years citig my bick. I !also -hid earache
but who his 'green in Walla Walla and %% as just ,wild with pain. I ap-
Wash., for a number of years, and ! plied batting 'sotked with Nerviline
who ►w•as recently appointed Military to my coir Land rubbed on Nervilino
('loth Inspector for the 1-'. .5, •Gov- for the lumbago. That rubbing re.
(-fitment at New York, i.3 this week sieved and in a few hours I w -as well.
visiting in town ;111(1 reneains sea ' No of her liniment could do t his."
acquaintances. It's the penetrating power of Nervi -
Mr. \Vni. Finkbeiner, of Milvertoii line that makes i•t superior to all
is visiting Mr. John Wind.
I other liniments. Nothing Welts it,
A number of our merahints nro j 25c. at :i11 deelera.
putting in their supply of coal for
the winter mont h;4. . •
Mr .and _Mrs. i'kaist left this week
fur a visit with friends in Pigeon, Our C'iv;o
Miele., and other places. Monday.
Mr, \\ m. Brown, of Toronto i9 vi"- Mr., John It. Ilubkirk, while shoe-
iting his uncle. Mr. Marney Brown. ing .e horse on Monday! afternoon,
Mr. G. Baker, of London, spent had the ,misfortune to tet a kick on
the fore part of this week .in town the forehead. which required a num-
visiting friends. t>or of stitches. Very fortunately
ltev ,George Brown, of llism:trk, Mr,. Ilabkirk escaped serious injury
is the guest of Mr, .and _Mrs. Brown, and wo lobo ratan to see hien ctt
Mr. Fred Young. while assisting hint duties again.
in putting On t mIiet.11 roof ilt0+11
3 The Misses Thompson eve spend -
a b.lrn for Mr. Wes. Jones, south ;Ks several weeks with relatives and
of the village, last Prides- was over_ { friends in I'arkdale and vicinity.
corse by the heat and is now( confined ( Miss Constance Carroll► of Embro,
to his borne as 0 result. Mr. Young ! is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Su-
lr1d 0 narrow csc.Ipe from sunstroke ! thorland,
\Vhe'n he first felt sicl;i he left tlie
Miss V(li'I1 11U1'dO;li L.9 visiting eel..
roof and teat down in the stride of a !wives nt Buffalo, and la'r sister,
tree and in a little time he felt bast- • Mrs. Campbell, of Zurich, is filling
ter and resumed bis work. In a few' her position as organist in Gurnee!
minutes after he was to overcome •olturch•
wit ll the hea t t hat he only saved '1'lte trustees of the ,Mol hodist
himself from falling by lying on the ehurclt intend erecting a fine new
ridge of the roof. Fred had to be as- cement shed with metal roof in the
sister! down .and w•ns taken to his I near future, and to that end &lye§ al.
Lowe whore he leas confined for a reeds .purolurted from Mr. Jas. Bon.
few days. Mr. Young is •zettine n- thron, jr., the lot adjoining the
long nicely, ani is now, able to be jn church property. This will ndd great..
the shop, iv to the appearance and convenience
Mr, 1Vrn, Itirtzcl of Detroit is vis- of the church property.
Bing in town for •a few days. The past week has been very far_
Mr. end Mrs, Wm. Lewis spent a orible for securing :the flax crop and
few days at the Bend last week. our two Vent nulnufacturcrs have a
. The w znc of b,ll bit ween the (red- large rilinth :r en3aeer1 pulling the
lion Stars and the Ureyside's1 of Lobo seine.
on Friday list ,at Noyes' grove, Mr. It. ('ud:note'- k hiving brick
Lon(lon tr.wnshie. resulted. in ,t driwn for another dwelling wined]
vistory f,•r the Greys des by 1 dextro lie intends tweeting on his lot south
of 10 to .1.
An interesting !,nine of !will was
el !yeti here bet►wen the Crediton
.ind Luaan ,Junior's ore Wednesday
evening.
111'.N A LI,
Ifoli`j seas held Last
of Mr, Kreis'er's.
Dtr, Kenneth t'rquhiIrt of ('h:tth•inl
ntte l.(11rc last w -eek vis'tir►g a�c'lcitiv-
ca,
Mr. -and Mrs. Josroplr C•:t,r' atilt f:un-
Do not despair of curing sly, of Toronto oro visiting friends
1 g your sick tend' 'nul+titives, int Itensall and vicinity
headache when you can so easily ob- ttr, and Mrs. Trutntn Like of Est-
tain Carter's Little Liver fills. Theyer)uea•y, Kleist chew an, the here vis -
will effect a prompt ani perman- ting friends and relatives, Mrs. I.tke
ent cure. Their action is mild and vas w•r11 known here before ntrtrri-
natural. .!gee et' Miss DLazgio White, daughter
�- �- of the late George. 1Vhite, rind her
ilARELY 1.1VE1) TIIRo1'(:lf IT, many friends are pleased to ate her
A terrible experience hail Edw. .1, from the West ,iftc-r ilei ebst!nee e,f
O'Connor of S,iult Ste M iri•'', "Frotn over eight )rates.
I►Ovhe.od,'' lie writes, ••1 It lye been a Mr pini Mrs. W. C, Wood .i,id f•'nt-
tonst.rnt sufferer from nsthma and ilw olio have been visiting et the
est ►rrh. My nose erid throat was Nano of Mr ,John Shepherd, hive re-
'rlways slopped up ;rte t I had drop- turned to London, Mr. NYc,rxt !also
pings in the throat. \Vhen ntt:ickv Vistitk'(i New Ontario ani the Cobilt
cine on I thought I couldn't Jive dist ri,:t.
through t he ni.zIts. 1 would sit up, Mr. A. Chesney, of Toronto is yes-
g:isp for broil!' .and endure Ureal it•ing his trt.rentre,
dist•re•ss. (:.(1rrhozone made inn en.
lively well." No stronger proof is;
i equip' d, Ast hnia is curable, so is A iozoCU III(' I'UOT OF GOLD
c 1t.1r rh, use•'C;itartine!
e" anIf some millionire egreed 11s give
your recovery is l;trriozod. ,Two you :r cubic fest of pure gold if you
sise-s, :eel .snare et rill deale'•rs• shouli put it .inn filet( wet (-sorry it
a utile, do you think you would be
equal 10 Bre task? Cezr+teinly you
( I:UM,11:'t ;' are confident of yr.,ir ability t per -
A very still acci,lc'nt occurred nc' r r form the t 1.k. but there would not
eremite y, or. Sunt iv last. 11rs. be 1 he IIenst (linger pf the man of
Hugh Norris, ticconlp•an;ed by her money losing Such n
1 wo-yeir-old chili hid gone to a lump sett virgin zola w•:uld weigh .1
fr lends house eftcr ette'nding hurri1 few gr ,ittt over 1,203 potin,1s(.
in the morning. After dinner the
ir,f int child went uutsi.t', rind aft, r-
+ ipsve of :{bout an heir. t1rs. Nor-
ris went to lank for the child, and
f;►uni that the dog tittl attnokcd it
,nd was saretc•hinp^ nni che►►•in, its
•
yspepsia
ner(1 and face in :. horrible !planner is an indication that. the
else, The little 0111' VIS 1111CO/ifleitf)uy
erhrn reseucd, Niceties) assist,anee stomach and other
W 15 jntmet! attel► sutnntOttc,1 from
ITcns:,ll, and at the time of writing are weak or
t t:e cltjld it' in :t precarious con weno
(linen. Mr. Anil 111 s. Norris had • •
the a +(1 misfortune a few ►weekse ago pains and
to hive an older chill killed in a M most, common wire
r ter, iw'ay accident.
Mee Archjbtld McNeil rti while he
w•,is out getting men f•,e. the r•a;s f bar and worry as they
i ng pt 1►jt7 f 'Utter ei barn on Tuesd ty . do in country.
of last week, the le •• es I n some stay •
!lee a le. !►rc,ikinFc h;A Ir; rsl.owt. Hood'sSarsaparilla
t 1.;� ctttkl: .
}
leo
bolt, their ineals and
lo get relief fro►n indigestion, bit -
O ctlottcb ,L
k has
eohtjon or torpid liver
without dist tithing
the' stomach or r1
j urging the 1 oe els, take a foe doses relP °1"111111111161..- Carter's Little Liver Pitts they MM 0• a `11111%%
ki'mh
Will please, you. Q 1.
.L.
LADIES' WAISTS
Mr. Win. Kehl, of Kippen, spent
a few days with friends in town.
Our flour milt has just reoeided tl
oar laid of Matitob.i wheat. They
We have have also purchased about 500 i,ush
a Nice As- els of new w'hoat grown in this dis-
sortment triot, for which they paid from 68c.
iin Ladies' to 'Mc. per bushel.
f Waists in
some twen-
ty-five dif-
ferent pat-
terns and
in all colors
trimmed
with em-
broidery
fronts, also t Cloyne, Ont. "My nerves ►were Ir-
a full line citable, 1 w•as then -blooded and con -
of Ready- !meetly unhappy, 1 !piped 1 errozone,
to -Wear It g;tvo use Ile1ti' ener,33, force, vim.
It brought Inc strength -made me
!sell." Greatest tonio and re-tujider
ever known is Ferrozone. Sold ev-
cry-where in 50 cent boxes.
HEALTH DEPENDS ON GOOD
BLOOD
Everyone who uses Ferrozoale has
good cation' and are it vitality. ltea-
fo.r this is I'errozone's power to ere-
-ate nourish:ng blond. "i Was broken
down, had no strength and couldn't
t t" writes Mrs. Chas. Benny, of
Silks, Lustres & Prints
Come and look the m over, it cost
nothing to see them and we mighs
have something you want i n tl iF lin Miss 1t:rchc'1 :uld Mr. Ilugh Kirk
are visiting friends :It Luckuow and
• i vicinity driving the distance and
taking in the beauties of the
I country.
HASHWOODe ONTARI pj Dir, 1�'nI, Beattie, a formerurs-
idcnt of this neighbarb�o d nut now
of bl:rnit',ulon Island is visiting his
s '
brot her Mr. Rob. ,Beattie and of her
1 friends. He is enjoying life on the
Island.
f Mr. N. 11. Desup:e :111(1 family are
We have a quantityof the above , visitin
celebrated Fencing t. Mr. Ja eek \Vslkorn of Dun.
'Vire in stock, grinnon this week.
which we will sell at reduced Miss Alfie Ileywo.d of St. 'Marys
prices as long as it Taste, spent Sunday with her friend Miss
IIda Ilrcthour,
Mr. Samuel A. Doupe and 1:tinily
{tho fore part of this week visited
.his per -eras and friends in the villtgo
lVe have a large assortment ofvicinity.
The return baseball twitch between
in stock. These are good dints the girls of St. Marys and Kirkton
and all ready mixed, ready for use. was played yesterday, The !saute was
no,lirly as good as the. former ;same
Hollywood and Robertson's Paints
which went against the 'Town girls
8-11. Results will be given !stet-.
'l'Jio game was played in this place,
There will be a delay in the cont-
e keep a full line of these goods !►lotion of the new bridge as the ms..and can supply your wants any tcrial for it is not ,to :!rand. Horn
time. it will not be fee hong.
Tlie Rev. Dr. Turnbull, of Toronto
who iIitis en visiting his sister Mrs.
/
John Gilfilk►n "Woodside Farm" for
the list two %seeks wily cocupy the
pulpit in the, Kirkton .and Themes
Rood Presbyterian church next Sun
day.
Mrs. Thos. itoadhouse, of Kirkton
is visiting her sister Mrs. It. Luker,
Cent ralia.
h IItlt'1'a.s
WM. SHRUMM
Page Wire Fencing
Paints
Harvesting Tools
A car -load of Cement just Arrived.
JONAS HAQTLEIB
OASHWOOU
ONTARIO.
Dashwood
DIr. and Mrs. P.Mclsaac and daugh-
ter, and Mr. and •Mrs. H.Ilofintan and
daughter spent Sunday at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and family
spent Sunday and Monday in Goder-
ich.
Quite a number of our Dashwood
people attended the Childern's day
service en Sunday on the 14th con,
A birthday party was was given at
the home of Mr. Nicholas' Stire on
Monday evening in honor of his dau•
ghter Lillie, She was the recipient of
some beautiful presents.
Miss Christina Stire and Mrs. John
Weed have returned to their home in
Detroit.
Mr, John E. Hoffman was in Goder-
ich on Monday on business.
Mr. John Lckstine, who has just re-
covered from a severe illness, was out
driving on Monday, Ile was driving a
colt and had just driven into the lane
at Mr. L. Foster's, east of the village.
Mr. Fckstine had got out of the buggy
to open and close the gate when the
colt took fright and ran away. The
buggy was badly damaged, spokes be-
ing broken and the top badly twisted,
The animal ran into the barn where it
was caught.
Rey. 0, Thun of Mitchell. has ac-
cepted a call to the Lutheran church
here and is expected to move to Mill-
wood its a few weeks.
Mrs, J. Eidt and son, Mr. Herman.
spent a few days visiting friends in St.
Marys.
The family of Mr. N. Hauter who re-
cently came from Germany to settle in
our village, aI'rived here last week and
has taken up his residence in our vil-
lage
Misses Violet and Beatrice
Graybiel are visiting in Iieneall.
Miss M.Routiedge is visiting friends
its Berlin,
Miss Mary,'leidger is visiting under
the parental roof.
Miss Etta Ruby has returned after a
pleasant visit with friends in London.
Sunday was a very warm day and
every one showed it by the continual
use of their handkerchiefs.
Mr. Jacob Kellerntatln is sporting a
new double ehaeton.
Mr. J. and Arthur Kellerman gave
very appropriate addresses at the
Children s Day service at the 11th on
Sunday evening.
Mr. E. J. H:hlers sj)ent Sunday visit-
ing friends east of l,.xeter.
We ars, sorry to learn that 'Mrs.
II.'nry Bendy is on the sick list. We
hope soon to hear of her recovery.
Miss Theo IIaetleih rtccompi►nieci by
Miss IIerdy of Exeter spent a few days
visiting friends in Sarnia and fort
Beton.
The Mises I,oyaet i and Lili;t Hai t-
feih are visiting friend. in Berlin this
week.
Mr. Henry Wi11- rt Aleppo :1 r 1r -
lo Id of (togs on Tuesday.
51r. ('has, kinkier has the work
on iris new hours r1b)trt completed.
It is now Ikeng feinted and he
c•xpeell to move into it in 't week or
I ►►'o,
Hiss 'f;!lie Eidt is visiting fr i(•n 1'.
in h.xetc+r for a few days.
'11:c flex mill commenced runn;n(
011 \Vcdnr'.vd ►►•. The flix pulling of
t his Pelson tray finis.hcd 110 st eek
ins t Ire Drop is reported to be
heavy enc.
Al gun clue) w.ts t►rz.tnizcd levee on
1'i ii 'y evening Last with Mr. Lewis
l�littttt:rjt►or ;t9 President and Mr.
Herrman Zimmer as Sec. Tre.ts. The
ellti► will meet for pr•ict .4' every
1'r id +}• a e•m11;ng.
MV9:41 s. .John Volker, .for. W
bold ;Ind anti (k'n. 1:dit Differ and f'w-
ily spent a f -+w d Iya in Berlin lest
is k,
.1, a)i ck, of Sellout!! l re t
Sued Iv with Mr. Lewis Sr'),t err
qYr.
Itev. Mr. Wh'rl. of Tlvi,iork, is ax,
petted to preach i the Lutheran
When :i woman puffers from de-
L1r+essing .weakness, she .then keenly.
Treatises "Ito v het pless- how t hor-
oughly worthless site is. Dr. Sheol)
has brought relief to thousands of
such women. Ile roaches diseases pe-
culiar to women ,in two, direct, spec-
ific ways --:i local brcatment known
by druggists everywhere its Dr.
Snoop's night cure, and a consti-
tut ion 1l or internal prescription ell.
led I)r. Shoop's Restorative. I)r.
Shoop's night cure is applied loral-
ly and .at night. It works while you
sleep. it reduces inflamm'ttion, it
stops disohargcs, it !teals it !soothes,
it comforts, it cures.
I)r. Shoop's Bestor.i1ive (tablet or
liquid forum) is a constitutional,
nerve tissue tonic. it brings renew-
ed strength, lasting •antbition and
vigor to ►weak, lifeless women.
These t wo remedies. singly. or used
together. have an irresistible, posi-
tive helpful rower to the user. Try
thein a month and see. Sold by W,
8. Howey.
CENTRA
Mr. William Smith of Detroit who
was visiting his homo for a couple
of weeks returned friday to resume
his duties with the Emerson Shoe Co.
of that piece,
(yet n five Dent box of L.ix-ets at
our store please. We think they ore
gnat t. .lust test these 'toothsome
c,rn,ly-like Laxative Tablets for con -
el il►,+tion, sour stomach, l)iliousncvst
1)111 brotth, muddy coinplexiott, etc,
)tisk five cents rind see. Sold by W.
8, honey.
I'AItQUIIA11
Messrs. James rind Robert Gardin-
er left Mort(1•►y for Glasgow Scotlnnd.
They take the steamer at Montreal
on the 9tlt. They will, remat'in in
ticottiln(1 ,a1)ottt a month visiting the
scenes of their childhood.
Mr. G. L. Ile tier of Stratford spent
Sund.+y with his brother Mr. L'. W.
F. ilyovers,
Miss Florence Colman of Toronto
is visiting at Mr. 11. Ilorl.tnds,
Miss Vora It,.ldhouse returned to
tvir home at Kirkton after spending
a few days with M.;ss Addle 'Turn
brill.
Rev. .1. A. 'Ter rtbull, of Toronto,
will t,rt.,c:l► in Thatttct Ito'..! fres
1Vteri.+n Church next Sundry.
W()()1)1IANi
Mr. Hobert Ne.t1 14 M4,t'11eii1t•.► 0 few•
days pit Cbeu ry Grove.
Mr. V'et's Mills our cete'rprisin,z
butcher, Ina his house' :1114 ,►utbuil
dings repiinted. Wesg's property
Iaok3 fide pow.
Miss Edith Swallow is spending :1
few' %se•e'kv ,►t home.
11'hile 41 t he K'ct of putting the
bit on his engine Iltrrry- it•edtl w.is
ttiros%t1 from the fly wheel and vas
s:esere•ly bruised which will lay hint
tip for a few 4117'7.
11r. enol 1trs. Josviili Kirk's ,Ixiby
girl is very sink.
Miss White. of 8t. Marys, is v;.t
it.ing her sister Mrs. 'Phomas John
st on.'.
\Vn►, Sinclair Jr. ham rented t(uf)t.
John's f +ren for a term of yc'trs,
,dti1r. Joseph iit'a►•ers of 8t. Marys,
spent 1 few diys of Last week with
8, Ford.
'+1+ry itrc:.k i+ visiting her silt --r
ill M: i c.Frcl1,
Miss Nejl•i4` Swallow• of London,
is spcnel ng •Irer vaentien ;it home.
,Joe Kirk 111; 1us fine new rum;
deuce t►tintetl.
Mrs. ,ic►hn Mtarric►t t u•11) 1 rt iwecl
home ft n 11omiMn, �1:tn. n few
weeks ' n is improvinT sle,wwly.
Mr
Fall term opens Sept 4
ct
0.4
STRATFORD.. ONT.
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Flour, Feed and
Groceries
Bargains in ISUITINGS
WANTED!
60,000 Pounds of
WOOL
AT --
EXETER, CENTRALIA':
AND CLANDEBOYE
ELEVATORS.
J. COBBLEDICK
IMPORTED
Groceries
Maple Leaf Salmon 14c.
Best Redpath Granulated Su-
Aylmel' Peas 4 cans for 25e.
gar at $4.50.
Orange Meat ? boxes for 25c.
Gal. Tars 75c. per doz.
1 qt. " 70e. cc
1 pt. " 60c. " et
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 hand, at best
prices.
S. HARDY & SON
VINO
Miss Grace Strang, of Goderich,
has been engaged on the Mitchell
lIigh School staff nt 1 salary of
$700.00.
We call your atten-
tion to our large stock
of imported Suitirigs.
The best offerings from
English and Scotch
mills, representing the
most fashionable weav-
es and fabrics.
W. J08Ng
Merchant Tailor
The veterans who have {decided t Q
accept $50 from the Government. Die
sterid of led. aro Mending in spoils
cations so numerously that tho state
in the Crown Lands department dale
had to bo inorcascd. It is estimate
ed that clairus for over $10,000 hays
already been made.
A heavy electrical storm acoompa,u.t
led by hail did econsidcrable damagq
to the icirops in Southern Mnnirtobas
At Plumes the Presbyterian church
was demolished. At Wolseley and;
Beaver t wo persons seem injured by;
electricity-.
1906Age ellhnnt wither, EXH1119T Nor custom Stale, its infinite t sect y. -ice
1ION
TORONTO
Aug. 27
ONTARIO
Sept. to
Larger More Instructive find More Entertaining Than Ever.
AN UNEQUALLED
♦RRT LOAN I-X}ttIIIT
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Magnificent Educational Exhil.it Of 1'rixeswes of Mar►ufa(•tare In New •1+1"4,101 ul•ling,
The Finest Programme Of Anuisernent, Ewer !'resented, !winding "IVANHOE" witrthir:rttert.
TILTERS Brought Expressly From England.
HIS MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD BAND OF THE LIFE GUA RDS
WILL PLAY TWICE DAILY ON THE GRAND PLAZA (FREE), 11 A. M. els 4 P. M••
No rib to date• Canadian will Mk. This Exhibition, To Avoid The (:rest ('on,e Vint week,
For all information apple to
Lieut. -Col- J. A. McGillivray, K. C.,
J. 0. Orr,
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WESTERN FAIR
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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. REID. President, or
A. M. IIUNT, Secretary.
L.ONDON
sept. 7-16, 1906
ARVEST
OOLS-
Hooks,
Scythes and Snaths, Forks,
Rakes, Hardware,
and everything in this line that is necessary' atthis
time of the year.
Granite Preserving Kettles,
Roofing and Eavetrough i n f
Always on Hand.
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