HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-23, Page 5THE EXE1) R T1MES, AUGUST 23rd Il.Od.
:SHINGLES
We have just received a carload of British Columbia red
Cl'tlar Shingles and one of New Brunswiok Shingles and are
nitw in a position to supply your wants in this line.
Period ;-400firig
r
We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is
tied on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a
good roof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular.
ThgRoss-JavIor Go. Ltd.. Exeter.
X200
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 $
for same.
"'.JACKSON &SON
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
MEDICAL
IJW. BROWNING, M. D.. M. C.
. P. 8., Graduate Victoria Uni-
���eew(lty. office and residenence. Dominion,
>taborator7, Exeter.
DR. A, F, MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI-
etans and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. J. A.
Bolero. Office Main btreet. Itesidence, east
en first street north of Post Office, Exeter,
Ontario.
DfltS. Y. AND II. M. COWAN, 391
DS.
.okiccadilly Street, London, Ont.
Telephone 15:t Long distance connection.
Bpecfal attention given disease's of women and
surgery. Oxford or t'. P. It. streetcars to
Colborne street take you almost to tho door.
?lo other city otiice. special Hospital and
other nrra?gement- for patients from a
dtetanoe.
DENTAL
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, I.
401). 8. D. D. 8., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentes'.
Teeth extracted withoutn
ps1 r
'an.
i< ee.te Office
In E
bad after effects.
eon's block. Woe' side of Main
I ssb.'Exeter
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.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
riONEY TO LOAN.
Tee Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Flre Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
Pres.: -J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P.0
Vice -Pres.: -J. L. RUSSELL,
IIUSSELLUALI•:. P. 0.
DIRECTORS.
W. H. I'ASSMORB, FARQUHAR P.O.
Wm. ROY, BORNHOLM P. 0.
WM. BRQrmt WIN(•HELSEA P. 0.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0.
AGENTS.
JOHN EMERY, Exeter, agent for
Usbor'no and Tli,ddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent
for Ribbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Se cy.Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & BTANDURY. Solicitors
Voters' List 1906
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
Notice is hereby given that I have
( transmitted or delivered 'to the pee -
sons mentioned in Section Eight
and Nine of -The Voters' List Act,"
t i.0 copies required by the said Sec-
tion to bo wo transmitted or deliver-
ed of the list made pursuant to said
Act, of all persons appearing by the
last revised Assessment Roll of the
said Municipality to bo entitled to
vote in the said Municipality al Elec-
tions for members of tho Legislative
Ateembly and nt Municipal Elections
and that :said list was first posted
up at my office, Whaler', on the
31st day pf July, 1906, and remains
there for inspection. Electors are
called upon to examine the staid list
and if any omission or other errors
aro found therein, to take immediate
proceedings to huvo the said errors
corrected according to law.
Dated this 31st day of July 1906.
FRANCIS MORLEY
Clerk of the staid Municipality.
Fail berm opens Sept 4
In t it in • get a business du-
e t to u in
Ica t t s e
i,
cation or shorthand training, it is
wise to choose a schcol that is well-
known for atrictly high-ernde work.
Tho
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
is well known .as one of the best
(lonunorci,tl Soho,ls in existence. Its
rieeord this year has bees most re-
markable. None of our graduates
are out of positions and the demand
for thorn is about twenty times the
we have a large amount of private funds to sit (ply. Write to -day for our mag-
gots on farm and village properties at lowrates n i f icon t oa talege e.
te►Ierest, W, J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
OLADMAN & STANi31 ItY (yrs. Yonge and Alexander Streets
Barristers Solicitors. Mathias. Exeter.
Di{KSON dt CARLiNG, OUR DIANO SALES
Darrietet$ ttolloltere Notaries Coaveyla�neers
Commissioner,. ttolicltors for the Molsoos
Hank. Mo.
MAW to Lose at lowest rates of Intere t.
O PICS c -MAIN STREET, EXETER.
R. CARLING Is. a. L. B. otc:a0N
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eeesessesee, ,`C
TORI
Tho IClnd You Baro Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his perm
,.� -- ' somal supervision since its infancy.
` Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Count;'rlejts, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
m'in'ts :tots Cltilalren-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is n harmless substitute for Castor 0I1, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant.
con
t.thL-r •• 1 .
I t ti u r Opium, in, Morphine Io nor other NarcotIts
substance. Hs age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
stud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea -Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CANTAOR COMPANY. 7r PAIMIPMY
NAM YORK CITY.
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A TRII' THROUGH THE WEST. night and found every plane was Mi-
r
up, but thegnx(ladyntlLcsea
July ;flet etc left for )Berate, an t:aurant made. beds for us in a new
the 'steamship -Peinocss Victoria." building, She beds being laid on dile
This drip was a very .Ric. one, with Goer, and there we slept in two
a e'slm +sea, arriving in Seattle tat rows, it he five ladies in one coat
11 1'. M. We topped at tiro Bruns- and the four gentlemen in the other.
wick dhat might olid neat morning This was the forst roughing we ,had
started out Ito see the sights. S,% (0 put up with.
did ,net b.urx; r►o much about this city. The next morning I 'tent to alimb
it Long on such a mountain, and alt
of the words running one way. They
oaunot run thea8
they do in other pl<tces, havingcars t•o
use babies in the centre of the track
This treble is miles tong eunnine ull
the dire. We luak in ;the Leschie
Park which is vey beautiful, laid out
with 'flowers and trees. It is loca-
ted on the waters' edge and boating
and other amusements aro indulged
in. We then took a ear Lor City
High Pork. 'Tlljs fork is on a very
high hill looking down on the wat-
er (hundreds of feet below. The rail -
raids 'laid ,to fill in their tracks for
miles 'out to get reeds into this city.
They lure nit built t ttrth traatle
work
whioh'is )being filled in as fast ns pros- DO YOU FEEL THE t'INCI(t
Bible. Not poverty but of corns, itching
The aide here rises about seven corns, that can be cured by l'utnam's
Corn Extractor? Don't suffer but
use "Putnam',' -sold everywhere in
25c. bottles.
a mountain to get a snowball in
August. I root up all right but was
awfully (tired before I reached the
ice, ,but returned with a chunk of
it in my handkerchief.
\Ve lett at 9 p. in. for Ilenft, •hav-
ing wired ahead for rooms. Feeling
tired the next cloy Lifter my climb
of it he previous clay, I did not go out
until evening. 1 went to vee the
hot springs nnd they are a wonder.
the tooter coating out of 'elm rocks
at 110 degrees. We all had t bath
in the sulphur springs. and took in
the 'Devil's Lnke, also the herd of
lluff•alo.
A. E. I;ODGEIIT
feet. Seattle is u vary busy city.
I •nnet Mr. It. Jones, formerly .of
Exeter, 'while there and he showed
Rio around ns muoh as he had time
to lcparc. He 'is well and was pleas- .
HE LIKES OUR COUNTRY
ed 4o leen that things aro docile so
--
well around Iris boyhood town.
We lett Seattle at 8.30 1'. M. for
Portland. This strip was far from
what I ,had expected, going thrauzh
nothing ibut swamp and luniateine
districts land •high hills. This is
where I saw some very large tim-
ber at the mills, some kering •fi feet
in diameter, and from 40 to 50 feet
long.
To the Editor of The Exeter Times.
Dear Sir: -If not taking up tea)
much of your valuable spice would
Ijke to give you a brief sket ti of
our visit to Gonda, Mr. Rud Mrs.
j)avid Downie have returned to their
honie in Owatonna, Minnesota, and
were very much delighted with rho
counury has changed wonderfully
tome t.t the brew of the hill nnd
saw fur old home it node the teats
cunt in my eyes, the pluco which 1
lave not had the plcasui e of eyeing
since 1 left thirty-seven yeers ago.
\Ve aro now at hone batted at
Otvatoii, s. aliunesota. Otte of the
grocitest alnles of the union wish au
:.n noir' of eighty three thousand
satt:►'rt' miles tri/h i, p.plliattotl ,..f al -
On 1't id t►• ;aftertoon. August 10th.
Mr. John Caldwell, sr., of the town-
ship or 'ruckers;unit, l,td the mis-
tot1ttuc to meet with ,an accidenC!
while cut,^tRed in dr.tuin; in grain.'
It appears that in getting off the t
Iced at the barn his foot 'naught! tel
ono of t he sling copes, (11lOWine hint
heavily to the ground, awl in 1111-I
Ong out 1ta 'muds to break 't he f 111
TME
BEII T[IFPHO
NE COMPINY
OF CANADA
is about to i'stte tt new '! elephone Di -
utast two nations of t/�:>plc. We as much as possible, Itis wrist was rectory for the ti - c n 1 of 1\ cetera
have a vert. tine. city nopulatiau, b_+_ broken tend he ul:�, received other' Ontario includinrti the :,,..n of
tt:teu six stet seven Ilwueind. with injuries, w•lieh will Sty hiul off Iron)
.111 modern iulproveulrrct5, such as work for stems time.
water 'cork:(, etectrjs lights, tucd . We were (loosed to see Mr. War-' Orders for new cutrut•i ions, changes
now putting in tens phut. A laTe o , ren 8. 1)igii tel in our village recent- of firm names, cluing., of btreet ad -
portion of the city i.t petted with I ly and to loon that he .teas recover- dresses or for duplicate entries should
staler, conveyed undcrgroun,l jIl ing , onlowhat from his illness that be handed in to tilt* 11•,41 manager at
A r1ARCIIAND
I...( al \Iatager.
EXE'I F R
pipes• there ere foul gelded schoc,ls has confined hill' 1.0 los )tome fon the once,
w•iil twelve hundred and tv.cive1 past peas or .x and his many friends
sohol.trs, Pillsbury Acadetny, Con -1 hope to soon see hire enjoying good
field's Business College, len churches I health.
State public school for oriehnu child-! Tho aliases Allison, of London, ore
nen, two steam laundry s, two found -1 %Seting their friends here.
ries, two flouring nulls, three .gro it Mr. Wm. Pepper, of Toronto, who
R. 1t. systems. one orottuery, Ione( was hero spending .a couple of weeks
tannery, one canning factory, three with his (.'Rents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
lumbar .yards with many other puh- Pepper, .has returned to the city.
tic institutions we could ntentiun.
alio; E. Johnston and hiss nor -
kinds
a bountiful crop o[ cnce: Reynolds hove returned from
kinds of grain and produce. In go_ a pleasant trip to Manitoba,
ing :t rais the. country I took par-
cr crops. h o SPECIAL aobservations of t o S F.0 AL It D � ) S
tient r i E 1 Cl.l RA1F,. TO ST,
atinnesot.a is full, low t is very Zorxt, PAUL AND alINN1:A1'OLIs.
Illinos as bar as F.lt in, fairly 'goad. For the Grand Array of the Re-
PAUL
There to Cltictigo it is very public Netione! Encampment. Min -
light. Indiana is very light rind a nenpotis. August 13rh to 18th, tho
groat deal of Mieititgan. After Grand Trunk Railway will sell round
grassing at Port Huron it looked trip tickets at special reduced rates,
bettor, tis f-tr as Berlin. from there good racing August 10, 11, 12th. nlso
to Toronto was light ; .from London for suoh (rains on August 13th, es
(o I'sxeter including flies country will enable (ossengors to leave Chi -
around Ir ked t1 bet the had seen cage on tsatne day. Tickets valid re-
sinco we had left home. turning until August 31st, wills ex-
DAVII) DO\VNIE, tension until September 30th, on
Otr.atonna, Miun. payment of 50 cents. Cell on G. 'I'.
• R. Agents for full (rirtioukirs.
,DOCTOItS CHANGE THEIR
BASEBALL
METHODS.
Years sago •'.hey fktu,ht txitarr}t by
lnternal dowing. They row this ruin- The married nen of Exeter cor-
ed the stomach and changed to the tainly put o crimp iu the btseball
ozonated nir cure. better known as aspirations of tlae benedicts of Hcn-
"Catarrhozone." The treatment is salt in the game played in lho latter
sure do 'cure. It goes to the source burg last Fritt'y ni,;hl. It was
of It.he disease; it destroys the veto-
CS 1trot ntrintain catarrh and even in
the •worst otses permanent cure is
guaranteed. Failure ,with •Catarrho-
zone tis impassible. Antiseptic., heal -
somewhat of .a,•ticklish job to get
enough m;trried hien leo take chances
on being 1iid up far several days,
but when the hour for de1s rture
otme. :a full compliment of "liaa
ing +and fax -reaching. it's laaurxl to beans" or "never w•asers" ares on
euro every dime. Endorsed by more (rand to .tssist in maintaining Hee-
than .twenty +thousand physic.:ars in tar's •reputation as •a baseball town
Americus Alone nnd sold in 25c, and and •1.he sway they slid it was a
$1.00 sizes .by all dealers.
COMI'IIOMISES IN MARIIIED LIFE
"If tno.rriagc meant the w-edd'tn;
of .a saint and an angel there .would
be no problems to solve. no t,eCf;io-
lion to :attain. no pt•ogress to crake.
This may be why 'there are nu mar-
riages in heaven. On earth it is dif-
forent ; husband and wife are strong-
ly hu,isln. No matter how lovingly
united or how sweet their accord.
they never have the same tempera-
ments, tendencies or tastes. 'Their
needs nee different. their Meitner of
looking at lhineet is not idenitical,
and in varying ways their individu-
alities ester' themselves. At any
critical moment if beth express at
the some time. a desire to defer to
the other's taste, the result is f.arc-
ord<i, ed for happiness. 'This makes
matrimony not merely union, but
unison and unity. The spirit of
conlprolnise does not math a contin-
uous perfortn•.ince jn the w•tay of 'reit.
surrender and self-sacrifice; it does
not mean ceasing to bo a voice tend
"enut'iott IEens:Ill having the har-
rowing experience of beimr defeat-
ed by the score of 2610 19.
Except in two innings the lien -
s:111 players were powerless bcLore
the shoots .of Dick Davis and Fred
Ilawkshatt', while Dr. Seltcry for
Hensall, w -as effective at times.
Tho home I e:l m non the toes nnd
'went to bit firet, nog:'(:I,tine four
Lallics, while the visitors scored only
twice in their half. in the second
inning Ilenr►all went out in one, two,
three order, being unable to find
Ila tvkshe w, Exeter however, vas
more successful, lamming the hall to
all parts of the field, one ►af them
being a home• run hin;le. When the
smoke charred away 4 he spore stood
10 to 4 in favor of Exeter.
It the third inning the Ilensall
benedicts spat on thbir hands. pulled
an extra reef in their trousers and
binged away Sit everything that
cello over the plate, nine runs 'being
the result of the b.ittest. In this
inning ale Exeter batters were at
the %mercy of Charlie McDonnell,
becoming un echo; •it dors not im- who went into the boa •to relieve 4)r,
ply or justify elle loss of individual Sellery, and were unable to (lo eny-
ity ; it means simply the instinctive thing Against his effective pitching
recognition of tete best w'ay out of (n +the fourth Hemel! got five
a difficulty, the quickest tacking to mono runs, and the ladies almost
avoid a collision: the kindly view o[ trent wild over their cfithusiasm at
tolerance in the presence of weak- Hensall's t,ig lead. Exeter loot only
ne85 land errors of another, the Cour. 18 inone their 1v4.r making the score
18 to 11 in favor of Renton.
ogc to ince' an e'xfilanation hal[ way' In the fifth Hensall got only ane
the got elosily to be first to •'pot- while our boys batted out five, and
ogiie fare discord. the largeness of in ttlre sixth it
ensall was blanked.
mind that docs not teras n sacrifice The aoore w:ls 19 to 16 when the Ex-
ot dignity in surrcude'rine in tate in- .for +boys started their }self, Phis
in-
terests of the highest harmony of tvfla etre Inning that Hensel) sect itl
the tll•o .ratter than the persona( Wntcrlao, nnd ut nearly all the
vanity of one." -from the Septemberrunning .b.ises, a tots! nt 10 runs
Exeter players hors de cnmbat from
Dclinc:, t or.
scenes o[ their childhood days. The
1BL111: 1'll.LS NO LONGER USEI) be\Ir N.
Piled
IlCreeeh, gave excellent
When dLe etom:.rch needs cleans-
Knight
as umpire while excellent
About aU tulles from Seattle is and :all for the better. The improv. ing, dile bowels inaroased activity the
Knight kept a correct Rally of ell
intobiIlaconis, a busy place of noon' 80,000 Probably liver add+Bonet (soarer, don't use
u.cnts are many, which ,robabl aro u
iuhtbiluala cl IIs try I)r. Hamilton's
Lo runs bei n made. Cot l► nftrci•+I
t s
We got into Portland ;,twat five not 1fl to)
td tl thaw that 0cnce Vegetable tin eotnOoitvition, extremely were unruffled by .the taunts of 'the
o'clock in dile evening. This is a grown yp with them. The Thames g )adv ronters.alm cerrtainly eau whoop
beautiful city of about 180,000, We rood lcaoked t,(.autiful to us, els well mild. vet (cure to [lush out all impar- it up for their players.
as 'lure surrounding country, Never slice nnd wastes, no remedy
is F� The score was
took in the eights mf the City dile well anL1pted for fates) use. 1 osi-
For the past month have been first 'evening and the nee' day wo have t%e had the plcnsure of tieoing N. 13ellwocd, C. 4 (to'u'r' 1 b 3
very satisfactory both to our- t' 1 1 ur f r li ianusncsq 'e.»(1 II
selves and our customers. This
tee attribute to etrr exceptional
good values and easy terms of
payments,
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY
anter, wills drawn, money to loan OUR GOODS
eta real estate. also Licensed Auctioneer for
the counties Sof Huron and Perth. Charges,
soodcrate. Orders lift at the Tense •mr at my 1
residence, Fsrnel ar will recelTe prompt atten i
Mon.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest
BSI noon farm or village t:roperty at lowest
ale.otintAra•DiCKSON& CARLiSO Sewing Machines
1Cxeter
are the finest the market afYords
and our terms most liberal.
Do not listen to the *nen who
say all manner of evil of us but
call and 'see and judge for
yourself.
..rFARM FOR SALE
A choice faint in the township of
Fellation, 75 nerve, gcott bank hare,
■stables and drive house. Five acres
of melee bash. Good drilled well,
with wind mill. Good orchard and
all in high state of cultivation. For
forms and t►trtieulirs apply to Thos.
Oa moron. 1' ir.tuhtr.
VILLA(i I 13RO13ERT
Y
F(iR SALE
Half oere in vilkoge. of Farquh:(r
11th tvlwch there is erected to large
brick building fitted for store 'and
dwelling. and a neat brink cottage
anti stable will he mold separately or
in one bleak.
CAMERO\
F'arqul►tr.
Our Sewing Machines are 0. K.
Also a fine Lino of Statio
111'1'\' Cheap.
S. MARTIN & SON
FARM FOR SALE.-Thit excellent
farm land iest 9, Concession 10,
Ushornc, eon(.uning Om acres, about
15 nems being good bush. This
farm is in excellent condition, first
class well, windmill. barn, etc. The
farm dies been pcedcd to grass for a
number of yo•irs and was tlsod prin-
cipally for posture. The fences ere
in goal oondition. Apply to \\'m.
Creery, \Vinehclsoi : Hobert Perry,
Kirkton. Exeoutors of cslnte of
the 1•11e itobrvt Creery.
went to the city t,crk to aced on so ninny lino brink houses and bank ti y t cure o + I1, (Davis, p., s,s. 2 1Vhites'.des 4'. 4
barns as we saw there. and the great hetdache, unfailing in constipation lfawkshaw,s,s. ). 3 11 erten n 2 1
top [ a mountain Lumbering id 1 rR cljoaally go>tl 1
the principal industry here, nnd they 4unnlity n[ all kind. o[ fruit, Jorge .'lid bowel'Rout e, ex I i einem 1 b 4 tiro*acne n 1
nnd sui.+ll.gain. the retook foe cn tgcltron no mel n' Kni( hl r S+Ilery p t
have lumber, lumber everytt-here• horses and tett lie, more especially 11 do 1 cry home is llr
About 4.50 p. m. tvc hid ceLett to the mltle, '+ good many registered
Porrlend nnd started on our return I)urhuw and the bllance high ;trades
to \'icloriii•by rail and -Hatt. ,Wo which without a gut:stinn are Mile
landed in i\ ctori.a about 6 a. m. and
remnine,t there ell day, leaving Sun• beta cattle for 110 nitarkel. Tl►o
day morning for Vancouver. Mon- greatest improvements in the
day morning we went to the Stan- f:iruting district was on the road
ley Ixark at Vancouver, where we running nest from the cemetery to
thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The the Like, After J1,at'ing l'rnncisstowii
park is just es nature left it, and' (►orb..ps two or 1hree mils., if was
needy solid woods. To -day the tim-
some of the trees ore quite large.i bar is Resort ell
One in pl,rbicular lc >k twenty stepsY gone and is place
to circle 11. This one tvaa a 'chop -t ondt bt k 1)�rnvh9.lvhn Illttnt4ro1u�1
per. Tuesday morning, Au Z. it h, we 1 spent a delightful de). at Grand
went to sec the fish c,nneries 111 heed 11' •y
miles out. am with honk and line nod surprised air, G. F. Yun(rbluit w•'ts in Ander-
Incc The ni;ht
d 1' Die is unit- rl • _
versa y nee t in ev N. 1L:('onndl f I► 3 hilly s 1
Ilnmilton's Pills. G.:sod for the .1. .1. white .3 b McDonnell 31) 2
young, tthe old, tilt sick and the well G. Anderson 2 l .3 Stay cr f 2
ones, the benefits of Dr. Hamilton's W. Statham 1 f L Cutler e I 1
Tilts ,e ere urtanitold. Sold e%cry 'hero 9'M al 26 Total 11)
In 25r. ,boxes.
11 ENSA 1,1.
�BAltM FOlt SALE. -That excellent
farts, Lot No. 17, Oonce.ision B.
\ least of bill prayers represent- lilonchar(I, consisting of 101 acres,
ing the married men of Exeter, came well drained, well fenced, with Large
up here l'ridly evening 10 try can- brick house of 10 rooms. two large
elusions 11 it h the hencdict s of I his cellars, 1 wo excellent barns and deiv-
hurg, resultant in the defeat of ing tilted, tot pen ,and leen house, 2
til" home teem by the stem of 26 never -failing sells. All this farm is
jn goal spate of cultivation. w;t.1t 1'f
1 r.res of so rn 0101 (show•, 1'ossrssiofi
will be given ce once. Apply to Mrs.
Thomas Garnish, \V•ootlh1nt, for tor-
ticullre.
Stevenson. 'about 14 i I•e acne out on me fake to 1!r,
•
It f
enny•
tc •t tri 'I )e c ly
ixfore they had a catch of 17,000
and were busy canning. Talk about
Chicago 4.0110(11 beef not 'eying clean,
but (his 111. as clean as anyone
could wish. The only classes of Li-
bor employed arc chinese end stuaw•B
as laborers. and white men as super-
intendents. I was talking with a
gentleman :tout the price of land
and he shoa•e,l mea f:i,rm of 85 acres
'lilt w is svId a week age for S32.i
per tyre. iter. McCully, of Lid-
ner. formerly of Mitel+cl1, told one of
our tarty the land /sold tegulerly
at g2110 per acre. Eg.ts are 40 cents
per 'toren, butter 1.30 vents per (sound
e.0.) 'hey 1110 to $15 per ton, and
yielding its mush ns t tons to the.
! ao:e, Oats run 80 bushels, and
t wheat is only .raised for feed, •tlere
being p10 flour mill in that part.;
\Ve left Vancouver et 5 p. ni. for
Ltg•ton, on the •main line. We!
relehcd ltbere about 10 o'clock at i
hauling in our
bolt something over fifty. The last
lime I was (bete ell along t1." shore
w•ls trees .111(1 brush, nut to -day it
is full of summer cottages with
plonsure tu•ekers for the benefit of
their ),o'lth.
Exeter looked f.imiliar to ace, but
has not improved as much as f ex-
t occted with suet, a fine country sur -
I rounding it. There were very few
I (toes 1 could recognize ret first
eight, but finally found a;oat ninny
of my or trly eesocinlcs which, you
might welt irnneine, I was (lensed
to inert and once more strike their
friendly hell. We found very few
of the 4vtrly settlers on 111e Thames
road, mostly nil gone to their peace-
; fol rest, where the ogres and trou-
bles of .1 busy life have ceased. The
fete that remain are Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Mcboneld, Mr. int Mrs. Robt.
Monteith, Mr. -inti Mrs. John AID.
ion, Mrs. Charles Monteith and the
(139 Mcsd•'mes Olmcron, :although
all up in years ore enjoying wonder-
ful vit-.lity, Mr. MtDonebl having
tossed the greeter number of years
of any. being ;')most n'nety-two, and
is wonderfully bright. Mrs. .Downie
and her two sisters. Miss Terve Mr -
Donald and .Mrs. Thomas McCurdy
To Cure a Cold in One Day ..cazavocg's,
:Tler Laxative Brom Quinine Tablets. x� °^ e7►
Sara Sin boxes sew in past tllrenttrti. nig signature,Cq.signature, boas. 2SC.
eon :end Inst1 last week, combin-
ing business with a visjt among his
relatives and friends.
Mr, .1ohn it• llabkirk len here 11.I
week for a trip to Manitoba, in the
intere•sls of his health. ile has well
corned a holiday from lis business,
and will. no doubt, hive a pipasin1
lime. )la%inR so runny 'relatives in
(lie weal.
Mrs. 1'oustie tads here spending
rtevernl weeks 11 it 1i her parents, Mr.
and airs, \Ven. McEwen,
Mrs. 1). 1\',,1ka, of 8t. Marys, nc-
eom101nicd by her hush►nd, was in
11te village Inst week, risitine her
brut fur, Mr, Joseph Harvey,
Miss Mabel Britton, of lona, is
upending a couple of weeks with
. Mrs. R:+at.
Miss '1 irjorie hopper his return-
ed front 1 month's visit et Toronto,
and Miss Kat Meet' ill rr.k 1J frein
visiting friends in \Virtihlm.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Arnold, of Buf-
falo, formerly of this t'illege, were
here fist 'trek spending a few
days with Mr. Arnold's parents and
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wn,. Kemp, of 8t.
Marys spent the post week Itith
their parents here.
Rev. Mr. Smith occupied his own
vent to Niagara retia, nnd visited nulnit in (hrmol Preebvtertnn
CdATOA=A.
Boars the The I(Ind Yci Has Aho bet
BIBeaturs
of
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3rd, to Mr. and J1t •. \V. Zimmer
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McFALLS-in t`sborrit, August 18th,
the wife of Alex eels ateFalb,
of :t to1).
MARRIED
HIORNE-WARMER-At Mt. Carmel.
Wednesday. August 22nd, by the
Itev. Father Forster. Miss Ethel I.
Partner, of Exeter, 1.) Mr, Edmond
Vestropp HIorne. M inager of the
Sovereign (lank, S+r atford, and
youngest eon of the hate Gilbert
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t he Rev. Alex Grant, Mr. I). Mc-
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Birtch, St. Marys.
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FAIINER-In Crediton. on Monday.
August 20th, Tobi• i., Felner, urged
68 scars.
\VAL['Iat-At Zuri'!i, Monday, Aug.
13th, Henry W.aiper, :tired 8.3 years
8 months and 13 d 1ys,
MOORE - In III +lob a 1(1, Wednesday
August 8th, 1906, Willie Mggro
son of John It. .nnd Isabelle Moore,
°god 1 year and 8 months.
GIIEENWAY-At Crystal City, Mani
on August 14, 1906, H.a:rvey, fifth)
son ref IIon. Thom..s •Grreenw•ay.
When a woman suffers Itoln dee
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ly and at might. 1t works while you
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it comforts, it cures.
I)r. Shoop's Restorative (tablet or
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These two remedies, singly, or used
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til ustratrd ental. ,u: 1.• o - are.aea( wasted.
1,C.14CE CO., LIIT D.
W. J. HEAM:\N, Agent, Exeter
Sipa of
Heart Tni
Tal on Surely Secure
end Strength throng' .
Restoratlt►e.
Heart weakness which caip d
all eere weakness. Just M To
tees "bey wbep its nerves are acct', d
nerves t1l' weak your t•. ort
Cates. Other signs nen ,Lor
sllehtexercis,r: falntl,,t at
nese about the hear: c:, i ‘ed br
action; cbokine s^n.a :ion 1s U tb
In the throat: uneasy
chest. showing that /
worl{ing right;
on one side -
side, bat fro.
tight. ;scri l
breathln(:
te••one.
solute))' re-
te treat •
That is to
natural 1n•1
111151111th loft:
Imagine how ieir•
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bring back the
hetet nervs *AWAY s.\
sensation rte'
It
p•Inketwhenal'
usuallyet14
quentl-
nnd
aThweakfre
Ir ole
brine
perm •O
nerves Oso
thine else c/4
Rcstorstir• w
atrentb to t
There Is •otbtal
this remedy to -time- late : nothing tL
leads to reaction. Thr .:rength that It eras
natural sot p•rman's:• It Is lust the
strength Nuto tbosehre
Dr. 9hooea.'•aaIL• .to.'ngnt •
. • (Tlbletsworo • L1-
creates str•n;th whtcL , rttOds07er the w
.Wide nerve system -11 overcomes the
et the trouble as wen as tie malt. OW 57
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