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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-16, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, AUGUST 16th 1906 1 Crediton Spices I TAAIO season f.'r pickling has now arrived and if you want your Pickles, Chili Sauces, Cat - sups and Chow -Chows to be good, tasty and appetizing, you must 'rave Good, Fresh Spices You cannot do better Grail call on us as we have a good Stuck of anything you may need at the right Prices. Mustard -Chillies, Whole and (.round Black Pepper, Allspice, Cloves and Cinnamon, Cayenne Pepper, Mace, Garlic, Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Mutueric and Cnrry Powder. Brownings Drug Store. The Exeter Times Till'ItSDAY AI:GIJST 16th 1906 (:RANI) 1)1':r y, Mr. C. C. Wright sand f.irnily. ,told Thursday Miss'MyrtleAdamson left Thu sd y for their +home in Strathnoy niter spending st bouple of weeks there. 'Mr. C. Bridgeman left for London Monday utter epending It couple of Weeks et the Levitt !louse. bliss Edna 1'ollick of Exeter is '`pending n tfew days bore. Rev. Mr. 'Millyard of Luoknow is Irustitstti ig at the •Bend. On Sunday evening lee ttlelivered .a very intereit- tag di:mourso in the auditorium. In the +morning ?the :a•rviee w•as con- ducted by Mrs. Sutcliffe. One of the interesting st>n.rts of !Grand 'Bend is the bathing in the morning when most most of tho young people seethes' at the dock. Tho !most interesting part is the divine by a few of the young jadiea who hove become quite graceful divers. 'Among she latter Miss Elsiee Mc- Crummon of London, takes the lead Miss 'DfcCrummon is a very neat liv- or and lots won several prizea'^ltero and et fort Stanley. She has also tvon several prizes for (looting. Tho boys ?pasty make the distance but when it tomes to neatnessthey need to tuke a few lessons. A teoneert was held on Monday of last meek to aid Mrs. Young's arti- ficial limb, by cambers. +JProceeds amounted to $24. 1)r. L. L. Follick, of St. 'Marys intent Sunday visiting relatives .hero. About 10 girls from Stratford acro 'expected to arrive nt ;talo •Bend this week. Mrs. Geo. Hawkins, Miss Ilazel Drowning of Exeter, and Miss Zino interment) of Toronto, ore staying at I.bo Brenner House. ?Misses Annie and Ruby MacLeod of London and Miss Wirly of Detroit, returned home Wednesday after spending two weeks Here. Mrs. Coats and Mrs. \Vcod of Lon- don spent Sunday at \Veneederest toot tags. Dr.131cCalluni of Buffalo, returned home on Saturday rafter a couple of days spent daerc. Mr. raid Mrs. Moncur and Limlly, 'is'ho (spent a couple of weeks here returned Moine this week. Miss Martin returned to her home in I3uffolo on Saturday. Mr. Hamilton ?has again started drawing (stone for filling in the dock. The Scotia brings the stone -from Stoney Point, about 12 miles south of the Bend. Misses Johns. +Dowrtin^,TirimarOmbo Walters. Wilson ,all of London and ll5liss Itose Wilson of Centralia 're• turned home on Mondry atter spend- ing .a week there. Rev. rand 'Mrs. Saunders of Scot- I•ind, Ont., :Ind little son 'Alonzo ere rusticating Berea Misses Dobbs of St. 'wooed Misses Guests end Miss Maxwell of Ili,rr,are spending a couple of weeks here. You lordly realize that it is med- icine when taking Carter's Little Li- vor Pills ; the.). are very small ; no bad effects; all troubles from tor- pid liver are trelievcd by their use. A .Mistake. -A sum .of money was paid nt one of the stores ;in mistake for a .r.,nnller sum. Owner can have vinic by proving .property and pay- ing for this i•t.1. Apply nt Times Of- fice. Exeter. ,. L REDUCED RATES TO •r I •. 1 It } hl to B b i C <\ ); L C i PAIL AND MINNEAPOLIS. For the Grund Army of the Re- public N•itionel Encampma'nt. Min- neopolis, August 13Th to IBth. the Orsed Trunk ILiilw-ii- :w;1! sell round trip tickets at specjal reduced rates, goof rz'oing August 10, 11, 12th. also for moth trains on August 13th. ns wilt enable passengers to leave Chi- cago on wime day. Tickets valid re- turning until August 31st, twits ex- tension until September 30th. on 1tpayment of 50 rents. (:111 on (;. T. . Agents for full tortioulers. WIien the Hair Falls vaw.,►wa i1Cn it's time to act! No time t') study', to read, to cxperi- m: nt ! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! S}� make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Aycr's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. it cannot do any- thing else. It's nature's way. Thn>,ant kind of a t',Nmental -- "Boot for over sixty year.." 1tM• cr 1. c. ar►r C•.. Lew•►r. Ys••. Ala, rnanaMt■r-ers or t.QSAPAtILUA. gens►1LL3 CWe1 PECTORAL. Dashwood COLLEGE A1r. 'Edward \Villert uud E. J. DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON- Ehlers 'wire visiting .31r. E. 1'. haul. CO GE PHHYSIC1. in of (ale ich ,un iunday last. ons and Burgeons. Successor to Dr. Mr, IE, M. 13rokc•nshire and family E. A. Haist. Crxiditon, Ont. hive returned home frau vis!tiug Mr.i\\'m. Yearley extorts to leave friends rat Atwood. to- turirrow (Friday) ,fur (Snowflakeler Kellerman ll of ,had the in the southern Manitoba, where he will tuneuto fall off a bows in the visit for u few weeks, church, which put hist strut out of , joint. The Fin'ouoial district meeting of Mr. Charles Guenther lass sold his the ?Exeter District of the. MettW- threshing eu;ine and outfit to Mr, dist church, was held here on Wed- Thomas K1ump of Crediton. nesday of this week. There was a The D.ashws,al pu.blio school wail goad attendance uud the work for cornwe►lce August the euth. the current year ios mapped out, IMr. Abr abate Steiner, of Mani - Mr. John Eilber, of L'bly Mi=h, toba, left this morning for Buffalo who 'has been visiting friends and after visiting friends in Zurich rand relatives ?hero for n few days, tett ? Daaliii•oad, on \Vednesdtty of this week tor 'his DLr, and Mrs. Lewis Masser and home. family from ne;tr Zurich, visited d n friends ' t tat village •u Mr. Percy •Bert rand, of Sear' waing u 1 b on Sunday. Dirty Ezra T' Micah, tis spending a few days in our r whereu left Tuesday village visiting friends and relatives. her Lor bteitford Ishe wilt visit. 'sistrr, Mrs. Leland, fur a few. Mr. tint •Mrs. C. Bluett 'have re- days. turned tome after a pleasant visit; Mr. Lewis Schoemaker attended iiith friends in Forest. 1 the funeral of the late Miss Weil. at Mr. August +Ilaist who has been; Nainburg on Saturday. west for a trip, returned home out The service ,in the Lutheran Church Friday last, I on Sunday morning .was well attend- ed is now the order 01ed Rev. Mr, What, of Tavi.toek the day. I preached a very able sermon. Mr. Mr ..and 'Ips. Kelso of Detroit.! years What g•as a .niissiionury. iu India are spending a week visiting friends; s o' and ►relatives an our village. 1 week, Lutheran Parsonage isd the Rev. E. A. Bean. was in Hes peler I other +ring poineeded nted, Binpapg done.d and last week consulting an eye special -1 Rev, •and Mre.piShunciof . Mt ist. I were visiting in our vilisee last week Messrs. Chris.Voolker, \Vni sweet.; Dlr. Shun has accepted a call to the Norman Weiner and JohnFinkbeiner I Luthenau ?church here and. with his of Detroit are visiting relatives and family, expects to move hero some friends dor a few days there. + lino day this month. Tho+Misses Lovada and Lillie Hart- leib Lave ?returned horse after a Pleasant visit with friends iu 13er- 1111. Uur /newly organizedf Gun club The plisses Jennie and Annie Year- ley of She Goshen Lino visited et the home sof Mr. John Wilson,Centralia on .Sunday. Mrs. John Young is visiting nt Held its first shoot on Friday even- tlio theme of Mrs Wm. Northcott, of ing oast, A gloat deal of interest !lay, tor a few days. Is ?being .taken in this club with ttho Mr. Joe tiholdice wire. has ,boert i11 i result that they have quite a largo for 'some time is rapidly recovering membership. The !following is inn under tie Baro of Dr. McCue, riesult of Friday's shoot. JO birds Mr. Albert Cunningham was on the being 'shot aft by each. sick list for a few days last week. Merman Zimmer 7 Louis Kleinstiber 3 Edward \Villert 2 Dunoan Snider 1 Merman Eidt 3 !'hare twill be practise every Friday evening, Soo J. Il.artleib's special values in screen doors and windows and also harvest mitts. If you are looking for n bargain in these lines, ho sure rand ,call at hie Hardware store, Dnsh.nwu)d, • .Mr. J. 'Eidt received a. load of • wheat from Mr. 13. Baumgarten of t}se Shipkct vicinity. which tested +04 and ion -half 'to the bushel. Wheat in this district is good, and is of a better quality than we have had for four or live Sears in the past. • The flax mills started running on Monday. Miss Olive Fenn of Larkhill, is visiting ,with her cousin Miss ;Ethel Kellornrann. Miss Cbun.'t Ratz, of Shipka, visited heir toouain blies Catherine Finkbein- er, on Sunday, Miss !Mina O'Neil, of Parkhill, who was visiting with her cousin bliss Medic Routledge, 'returned Lome last &tt uraiay . Mr. William KLeinstiber and Miss Etta \Villcrt returned ?tome on Wed. nesday. They ?report a very good time. Mr, Daniel Melees has returned home °train, Ho 'hal accepted a pos- ition its blacksmith with Mr. Prang of Zurich Mr, 'and Mrs. George Edizhpdfcr The and Cename of ball tralia Teeatmeat Centralia, on friday evening last was largely' attended. The score was 6 to 2 in favor, of the Central. att./tam. This is the first game that the Duffers have lost •this summer. The brick tresidence of the late Mrs John Brown which was offered for sale tby public; auction on Friday last, was sold So Mr. Fred •Haist. Dfr Fred I oung, of whom mention .vasa shade last week as ,being over, cone by .the heat while roofing in barn, is improving nicely and is again at work, Mr. Young spent Friday at Grand Bend. Mrs. R. Coughlin and two daui;h. ters +aro spending a week nt the Bend. Mr. +and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, undMr. and Mrs. harry .Rapley of Findlay, Ohio, left Monday Dor the Bend where ?they will spend a week or more. bliss 'Birch of St. Marys, who has been visiting vat the home of Mr. S. Essery thas returned 'hone. Mrs. at, .Birch is the guest of Mrs. S. 'Emory for u few days this week.' The Misses Lela and Vera &bert, of 1'latsvillc, who have been visiting t the diorite of Mr. S. thrown }eft a T uesda Y. tar 'hunch, where theyy will visit Mr. end Mrs. Preeter be- fore returning to t )torr home, The Misses Beaver, Kuhn and Clark, have been camping at lh Bend for She past few weeks hay returned 'home. School ire -opens on Mondry next August 20th. Miss Dinah Wood ,of London is vis - Ring Mrs. W. W. Kerr for a few days. The Stars have at last arranged for a bustled( match with the Irish Niue, of Luean. The game will be played next Friday ,night on the Ito oro:tion grounds end promises to be both ?exciting and interesting. The Lucaji boys Have the reputation for fat playing and so Slave our own Lads. The ,game .will be called at 6 1'. tit. rind will be worth ga:n3 miles t u ties. l;t:NT1(ALfA Mrs. Andrew (ticks •tad children are visiting friends at Bprinzbank. Miss Kstlie Elliott of London i had n of tying ant her !ware here. 'Liss •Minn ie Woo' of London is the guest of her aunties, the Misses Wil son. Miss .lfory Hepburn, Miss !laze Hepburn sled Mi. Will Ingrate left last tweek for Toronto after a pleas ant visit at the home of Mr. J. flee burn. bliss M.rrg:irett 'Ledford left ins week for Toronto, where she tail visit her sister. Mrs. \Vial. Foster Cl i.ra 1•'airhall who has been nt Wingham for the past year re- turned .11 ante last week. Miss afar and Master Herbert Ilan Ion 'returned ?home Saturday after a ploIaant visit in Stratford. Misr Annie Ilissett of Exeter who has been the guest of Miss Lydia 11 tndford for the post two weeks re- turned home on Saturday last, Mrs. Wni. Webster and little son, of Toronto, torr visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell. Moder Dudley Irwin of London, is visiting This or tndrnother, Mrs. Inch. Hicks. Master Leuioioe Iledden of London Is visiting -his zrindnlothcr Mrs.itic)i 11'ndford. Master Stanley McCalla of Exeter is the guest of Mrs. Thome) Willis. A very exciting toll •;ante Was play e.l here on F'ridty night between the Crcdiian Duffers rind the Centr.ilin Ieanl. 'Ito sooty being 0 to 2 lin f Ivor sof Centali i. Our boys are to be eongr'rtulated on their goal play- ing. 0 s ( and choir eon Lloyd, have returned horn) from their vis:t in Berlin. They aieport u very goal time. Flux pulling e,ce son is over and all the (winds are employed in the two mills threshing. That tired I.'inguid feelirg and dull headache is very disagreeable Take two of Carter's Little Liver Pills before retiring, and you will find relief. They never fail to do good. FAIIQl1IIAIt Mrs. O. !\IcNicol is visiting her sis- ter. Mrs. 1. Dlitc6oll ,of \1'iugham. Mr. Albert McCurdy of Toronto is buildaying at home•. Mrs. (Dr.) Ik'Ifour of London is visiting at Mr. \V. 'McGill's. Mrs. John )tell of Exeter spent Zest week visiting friends Lyre. Mr. rind 'Mrs. 11. \V. 1'. beavers spent Sunday rat l'inec•roft cottage ;rand •Ile n d,th c guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Mc -Cullum. Rev. .1. A. Turnbull preached an xcenlce( rotation to a large con3rc- Ralion in Thames Read church on Sunday nioniing. Mr. rind Mrs. \Vrn. !leavers rind Master Lloyd spent Monday with Mr, std Mrs. 11, W. F. Movers herr. Miss A. bored t who has been visit. 1 Ing friends here for the past two week i -returned to her home, Brant- . ford last Thursday-. Bev. 1)r. Potts of Toront a will preach the anniversary sera'nnr (,f Ikt pony church next Snnd ty morn- ing and evening. The apple retie, dcay4 have conte, The ?saddest of the year, When sunburnt kids, with f ices browned. Are full of pions; tth door, itev. Foote iv taking ltcv. Crap. stop's pulpit during the orator's ab- sence on his v ie:it.'on. e n crofala Is very rgeyya >eiied. thoBad hygiene, foul air, impare j water, �a>�s>�its causes. son for tubercles," and where it, is allowed to remain tubercu- losis or consumption is CASTOR I A pretty sure to take root. For Infants and Children. �'r�ood'sSiarsa a The Kind You Have Always Bought Rte. Get Hood's a SUITS Suits to suit everybody in Ready -to - Wear or Ordered Suits. Just received a carload of Sugar which will bo sold at very low Prices. WM. SHRUMM, DASHWOOD, ONTARIO ass=B16==a eductions IN- SCREEN DOORS WINDOWS AND HARVEST MITTS $1 Door for 75 cents • $1.25 " $1 1.50 " 1.25 1.75 " 1.50 '• 25c Windows for 20 " 30c •• •• 26 •• $1.25 Harvest Mitts for $1 $1 „ 66 75 .• A few STOVES to be sold at 10 per cent off Regular Prices. CEMENT always on Hand. JONAS HARTLEIB DASHWOOD ONTARIO. i h1tKT0:t Mrs. Roger Crocker. .of Toronto, was the guest of Iter sister Mrs. Iticdw?rd .Iloskins. Kirkton is always getting up some games for the amusement of the res- idents, and is always in the van of a number of !larger places. We Jove a !good thrall team, but tho most in- teresting 'entertainment given for some tomo, twos the ball game • on Wednesday of last week, botweea the indica of tot. Marys, and the ladies of Kirkton. At the dirst some played played between the above teams at St. •ALairys, !the Kirkton girls were viotorious'and the game played last week was snore disastrous to the fair ones of 'the stone town. Our girls waded into .them, and had they not been ooSired from running bases, the chances ore alley would be playing yet. As it 'was the score was 3U to 0, Following ,are ltlie names of tho players, w Kirk ton Bt. Marys 1.1 MFtg3io Leigh, 1'. Edith Hutchings ar Ella Hawkey, tC. Ethel'Bort liwick es Fia;r.th Doupe, 1st. Ethel Swcales Annie troupe, t2n41. Jennie Routley Ella Fletcher, Ord Della Baird Lillie Taylor,'S.S. Pearl Hamilton Si Eliza Elliot, Jt. F.Joy Copeland B Ella Doupe, C. F. Edna Boyce Ida lirethour L. F. Evelyn ;11.aileY. M 'here sris a large crowd out f ► witness the some, and ,••trout .i30.00 tikes in nt the gates. The baseball match between the la- of dies of il'ullarton and Kirkton resulted \\' in the defeat of the former by a score of 13.22. It being gottten up by the OII congregation of the Baptist. Church of I•�' Fullerton village in connection with a garden party in the interests of the 18 church, a large crowd gathered to sin witness the playing of the game which was at times interesting. hitt the girls of Fullerton bad to go down. A large number fror►1 Kirkton and vicinity fol- lowed the team to cheer them on. A return motel' may possibly be played on Thursday evening. Sl Kirkton Fullarton t Maggie Leigh p M. McNeil Ella Hawker c (;, Baker to Sarah Doupe 1st h C. Francis hie Annie t)oupe 2nd h N. McIntyre Ella Fletcher 3rd h N. Nairn vis Lillie Taylor s s ('. Urquhart Bliss Elliot r f 11. Rumpliford D Ella Doupe c f J. Hake,. vitt Ida Brethour 1 f II, Woodley Mise Bella Barr is visiting her sister tires; Mrs. F. Banner. a; Fullerton this , roa week. ora \i r. John McCurdy, -,n 44.1 and a•s- hiss turned member of the Kirkton beige . sac I. O. d'., celebrated bis 71st. birthday cul on August 3rd and was the rerip- ?fie ient of $100, his annuity from t he by lodge. Sho 1rirmcrs have .t heir gra:n dearly tut all stored and threshtaig his start 'led rd. I How Rev. rind Mrs Voile end daoghtcr, ly a Lillian heft ye'terd is for Muskoka' elan' whore they will rustirite for a'slot month. Itev. Veile's h^nith is fist 'it r rylurning offer this Ions sic of. Ilness, and et is ).opcd the eating will so benefit him 11ci( he will ite' ?lite so'roo lee his pulpit on his re c urn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and family who were outing et the ilend, ie- t urned List week. The tilrtnw friends of 'i r. Gs .*ge t t u rub. tr}ro •ven yMr•a nim, had 8 his spirit iujuted by bciug tluo,►1.•lf his trig. is able uiuve ruuud his house witheat -any essiatanoe, r1rie Ira 'Mershon, John Breen. Robert Shepherd stud Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher expect to go \\'est ora the 17th. with lite harvest excursionists. Mr. Charles lrviu has disposed of his Cerro to Mr, M. Fletcher. THAMES ROAD Tho unniversary of the Bethany S:sbbath (school, twill be held Sunday August 19th. surviccs will be !told in the 1'resbytcriati church nt 11 tem. wid 7 ll ` ole p. zu. and tie'.Snlo ns delivered by Rev. John Potts, D. 1)., of Toronto. On Mon. day Evening a publie test will be starved iron" 6.30 to 8 1'.M., after which a programme will be Igiveu, consisting of selections by the Im- perial •'Malo Quartette, of Londou, interspersed with addresses by Rev. Dr, Turnbull, of ?!•,•.onto, 1tev, A. II. Going, of Exeter and others. They make one feel as though life was worth living. Take ono of Car- ter's Little Liver 1'ilis after eating It will relieve dyspepsia, aid diges- tion, give tone and vigor to thesys-• tem. TIIE ORIGIN OF GALL STONES. They,ci,re simply dried bile, made up of crystalline constituents of that fluid. Very common is -this dis- ease among niercliants, cleesymen, shop girls end -those of sedentary habits. I'reventiou consists in maiu- taining korrect action of the liver and 'bowels. which is best accomplish- ed by Dr, llarnilton's l'iils. No per. eon 'using ,this medicine need fetal' gall -stones, ince will they ever be bilious. Sound digestion, ?good appe- tite, n close color will evidence the health -giving properties of Dr. llam- ileon's I'd's, which are the safest and best for general family use. In- sist on having only Dr. 11amilton's Pills iof DLandeake and Butternut, 25c. per box at all dealers. ELIMVILLE A uneeting .of the "Fri+end, of Tem- perance" twill bo held in the Town- ship !full at Elirnville on Mrutday.ove August L'7th., at 8 o'olock for the purpose, of 'organizing and making the necessary arrangements for the coming "Local Option" campairu, ARE YOU SUBJECT TO STIFFNESS Perhaps it is in (Inc neok or shoul- dot'e. First thing is a ?good rub with Norviline,. No more speedy remedy loan be adopted. When ap- plied tto (Inc muscles Norvi,llno gives them tlexibility sand vigor ;infltammna- tion, 'soreness and stiffness disappear "Whether in the cheat ort throat nothing oan surpass Nerviline" writes O. 13. Denton, Lumber niers chant nt Oak Bay, N. 11. "!tubbed on kat Slight, trouble is gone by mor. ting. 1 ;hare proved Nervilino a Groat iMedioine." Everyone says the sante, rand Nervilino always makes good, 25c. bottle sold everywhere. U INClI1 LSSA Miss 'Ethel ?Godtlolt, is leaving Sat urday for Comber, to ,resume he duties Cis ?teacher, School opens on Monday. Mr, 'Milton .Clark, returned Satur Pay, rafter n pleasant ten day's •out ing .it the Bend. Dfiss Ida Stacey, of Toronto, is vis Ming ?her taunt, Mrs. C. Godbolt. Miss Garrett, of Clinton, is visit ing 'Miss ?Ella Cama,. Miss 'May Quante, of Exeter, i the (guest of Maud Fletcher. Several people from here took a trip to';the Bend Saturday. r STOMACH 'MEDICINE IS USELESS. Impossible to euro catarrh in tho novo by dosing the stoma'ah. Send the (}sealing vapor of Catarrhozono after the germs and you nt once no. complish good. Any case of catarrh is lcurable,-sill that's necessary is to inhtlle 0atarrhoronc. You atop haw- king, nostrils are cleared, throat is healed and freed of phlegm ; every vestige 'of the tnoublo is forever driven from tlio system. 1f you ont permanent cure for catarrh groat trouble or bronchitis. Cat rhorone is n stand-by, Two Biz , .25c. and $1,00 at all dealers, WOODIiAM Miss Ida itrealhour of Kirkton tndaycd with her aunt Mrs. J. r'o't hour. MiGs Kirk of Toronto is visiting it r. \Vni. hick's. Mr. a\V. J. Swallow, of Stratford is spending tv. few days n e 11a the vola c I. z. Dtr. '1'otn Flelcher and sister Etta Kirkton, spent Sunday the guests cs. Mills. Mr. Lamle -coke of Crediton called friends ?in the village, rind Mrs. mbrorke returned horns with hire. Miss Boat Lice Shier of 'Toronto spending ;a few days with her cou- s the 'Misses Armando and Sarah Hitler. Dfiss White who los been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Johnstone, for a Inc past wet'k his returned to her honor' in St. Ma rys. Mas. Adim St .loiln 'of St. Marys tndaycd with old acquaintances in the village. Dfr. It:irry Rosh! is elite t.:) be a- und•again after his recent fall from K'114ptie. Taster Joseph Ford of l'etroli i is ?ling a1 trap ,grandfathers, Mr. S. rd. lass Mermen of Willett, Mich. is iting Mrs. \\'m. Stewart. • • Vticn a wornari�suffers from d•' - sing wonkness, she then keenly lines how ha'Ipless-how• 1 hor- pthly worthless she is. Dr. Shcop brought relief to thousands of 11 women. Ile reaches discosee pe. oar to women in two, direct, sp+•r- w-ays-a local treatment know n drngzisla everywhere as 1)r. op's night cure, and a nonst ion'I or interni) prescription cal. Ur. ?hoop's Restorative. 1►r. op's night cure is npplicd lacal- nd et night. It works while you p. it reducer intlammntion, it. )s discharges, it heals it tsoathee, omfnrts. it cure,. 1)r. Shoop's Restorative (tablet or liquid form) it 1 constitutional, nerve tissue tonic. it brings renew - d Ptrength, lasting ambition and vigor to eenk, lifeless women. These two remedies, •'ngly, Cr used ogether• hive nn irresistible, pnai- ire hOpfol rower to the user. Try hem a month sad Pee. Sold by W. . llo Rey. . Bears the For t stkoo lists et i �M Sigtinturu of ./(.� f,( semi ler Seek ow Screeds. No. I. t C. L?►Ile' 4 Ca. Lowell Mak Fall term opens Sept 4 7 CENTRAL STRATFORD.. ONT. Those interested in Business 4- College work should write for X our large catalogue. This is ✓,- the largest and best l'ommer- T. 4. cis! and Shorthand School in Western Ontario. We give a practical training and assist ,' our graduates to responsible !positions. Many of ills lead- ing business colleges employ our graduates as teachers. t Write now for a free catalogue _ 1). \V. AJ.. AlElliotcLachlar. 1 1 h r i 1 Flour, Feed and Groceries SUJTINGS. 7-'71 NOTICE!f 1 Haying disposed of consid- erable of my property in Ex- eter, 1 take this opportunity of ;banking the people who patronized me for 14 years, and of asking all those owing me to please call and settle as I expect to go West inside 2 weeks. J. COBBLEDICK IMPORTED Bargains in Croceries Maple Leaf Salmon 14c. Best Redpath Granulated Su - Aylmer Peas 4 cans for 25e. gar at $4.50. Orange Meat 2 boxes for 25c. k Gal. Tars 75c. per doz. 1 qt. 70c. •r 1 pt. " 60c. " it 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 AMMO Miss Grano Strang, of .Godorich, has been engaged on the Mitchell High School atnff nt n salary of $700.00. 1906 6IINflDIflN NflTIONflL EXflIBITION 44` Aug.27 TORONTO We call your atten- tion to our large stock. of imported Suitirtgs. The best offerings from English and Scotch mills, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. W. JOHNs Merchant Tailor USBORNE COUNCIL Council met August 4th., all tile members were present. Tho minute* of 'the least meeting were read and! approved. Accounts as follows worn passed and orders issued in payment, Washburn (Drain, bal. of oentraot• $658.00. Elimville Drain $6001 General $47 00. Council ?then adjourned, to meet: September 1st at one o'clock. I'. Morley, Clerk. THE TIMES TO Till: END OF 1008 FOR 25cSUIDSCRIBE AT ONCE.?Age cannot wither, Nor custom stale, its infinite rariet. ONTARIO Sept. i o Larger More Instrust(ue find More Entertaining Than Ever. ANUNEQUALLED Ai` I116(1) „ NI) ^ATTLE EXHIBITPOULTRY AND PET STOCK FXIII 1IT Magnificent Lineations! Exhibit Of Processes Of Manufacture In New $1(0,0o Building, The Finest Programme Ot A s menta Brer Presented, including "IVANHDE" with Expert TILTERS )trough( Expressly From England, WILL PLAY TWICE DAIHOUSEHOLDYTRAND PLLAZA(FREE)),, 11 A, M. & 4 P. M. No I'p to•date Canadian Will Miss This Exhibition. To Arold The (:real Crowd Come First week. For all information apply to Lieut, -Col- J. A. McGillivray, K. C., I'RRMIDRNT. MANAORR AND.,•Ia'RRTART, t'ITT 11A ay TORONTO, ON' ' 'WESTERN FAIR t. S1l i sI tY't'd� , The Exhibition That Mede 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. HUNT, Secretary. LON DON Sept. 7-15, 1906 1 Roofing ... Plumbing .. . • Eavetrouging ng Heati ng e e ... Repairing of All Kinds We have had long experience in this trench of the business and will per- sonally superintend the work c. this department. We will endeavor to make it Pleasant and Profitable for you to tion rout trach this way, No to furnish estimates on soy of the alxive Ines. if you notice anything in the following list you might require, we have PRICES that will interest you: Wit'', fencing; Wire gate..; (:lass; Lawn hese; Tura' whit,. lend; (iranitewicre; Aluminum ware; Galvanized pails; Galvanized and black iron piping; Heady roofing; Machine and cylinder nil. Remember the place.