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Dashwood
THE EXETER TIMES, AUGUST 30th 1906
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BOOKS
BAGS
BOXES
SCRIB8LERS
SLATES and
STATIONERY
Link and d daughter "
Pens, Pencils, Ink and Tol�on�u Ott:ndi,i the rttillinc'r3.
1
nit E. J. Mct'uE. MEMBER ON. Rev. Esit exchanged pulpits 1 tst
TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC!- 6und,) evening __
Ons atlas l5urp,^c'ons, fiucraes9or to yt•, c4nodi.con.
1N A. Hoist. (,rcdctou. s: Iter: Bean and Art Ieur lic'll rru.tun
lcatC to-d�1 • f Rodney, firs. Juhtt 31c1,,,ac eitrtl .lfisy Magic,
the 1 .1'. A. convention beiti held
J1urlo-k left 51unday for .!t two th ,k•,
sxc(,sks' visit Stitb friends in Toronto :1'1, , end Mrs. fired)'. of Exeter,
loci �i4+,ar,t Pails. visited friends here during
hire. btnderrook 'tiro 4veek,
`lily Link Isis bt't•n L'rla�ili,rE'd to • , of Manitoba suite
look utter the tholes room of tiro i wets v.isitirrg friend. here returtie:i to
ltu`ctl. The proprietor unsays makes! !ic r home on Monday,
c , Asst ltut,r,crt. of 11uff'lo, left l,t:st
Rev. F. C. Berzer, of (:rand Ito .0 Friday .for her porno after n pt<at.
Mich., %tilt give .►n sl►ddrsess on ('ales. ""„it, vixit at tt'rn. Zirnn)c!r's,
1 the Evangel-
ical r. oIn. Lirnmcr last I1'lturxd tt
'►1 sold 1
lt,. , ') or to of tcttd
r pont to get Hoot assistants.
tint and the Orient in : '
is church, Tuesday September 4th ms' s driver to W. Elliott, of
at 7.45, , Cent•r-ali•a, for a ,snood figure.
Mr, Charles La;oker spent Monday 1 Dr. McLaughlin, was in Toronto
in London on business, lash week .tttcrtdin,T the medical con-
Mrs.ve Arisen.
• - ;l 3 tt r :Ire , n b1;39
Maida ltouticddeF has treturn-
Vt►tllill;5, ed home after .a f)lelslllt visit with:�1r, pert Clark r u'nina a yell' her gra ndtltother.
dex t tc j rest, by rustir:.tting at tiro Mr. and Mrs. Osr/r Snell visited
Bend, Dir. r.
one daylasif wee kt
Mr. Autos Los token the contract , Mr. rind Mrs. Fahner, of Crediton,
for the isitinting of the )'rc5b.ti tcrir►t4 visited f ritruis here on Sundry,
church ut Luton, i Quite A sterni pasacd t!trough
1 -
Mrs. V. It(ttz ;utd sus, I:dcix', of 4 this town on Sunil:,)', c.►ussin; luitc
Parkhill. spent Sunday at the home! a 10.o >au►ong the farmers,
of Mrs. ltntz's diu titer, Mrs. C. 4. lord of soon; assn Brent to the
Lsvickcr•, i Igen! on Sunday stopping
r Port and enjoyed a of at the'lite sl.ttet s 11„,.,,, finished putting J y'ed :t rcfresl4in' bath
the elating on the nese school house. in t
Mr. r•. Ed. hill spent 1. t3ultd:4y ;It Da/ke.
r, lie Llt'e'`iicy ,11iiticr in ed home
Grand ead, front )cis t 11-0 weeks' holidtrjurn•s' on
On Tuesday C 1)411 of last week t'Sfontlly nicht. Ile reports a ver
•
doris of j11r. Joseph lJurt►c a' broncos ��'1 t•,nlc. S
broks3 it
441►d ut;►dc g4 wild chase Qtritc a nun4b.r from hero took
i in lire 1:►n n social at Mt. Carmel on
olf,c,s3 Alie {e ttcxtl, llthenet►tc � 11 1klbr a � •l uetid ly tet rt►t Ail
Erasers
NEW STOCK
Brownings
Drub Store.
The Exeter Times
TIICRSDAI , AUGUST ,:0;b, 1f9OG
EMOTIONAI, INSANITY
It is now tannounced that ttlre de-
fense; of Thaw, the millionaire mur-
derer of Stanford NVh:te, is -to be
temoti,on:►1 ius.-tnity. An ordinary
plea of insanity .would not suit (this
ty'oun3 matt or his friends. Because
1i acquitted of murder on t hat
i round he would be sent ,to an nsy-
llum. But the bt•:tuty of a plea •of
lemeti,onal insanity is that it :1831)00'3
the subject to hove been 'perfectly
:sane up to the moment he commitl-
ittod the crime, chid immediately after
be become sane a ain. The length
tat
time he is insane is just ns ton;
Qe it takes Jiim to kill his anon.
If t,-*enerally accepted (43 a plea ffse
crime, ,this Emotional insanity Is ties
to bo •a rious disease. The
emotionally inwin . will not only
leonzmit murder during ithcir brief
hp�ms of insanity, ,but (111 . other
!kinds of misdemeanors—forgery, bur -
Wary, arson, will ix. :I9 defensit►le as
homicide.
We have no objection to occepting
lemot;,ona1 insanity as a cause of
eritne, I1441 We object to 'atlovin:;
the ctnotion:(liy insane to run at
barge. They pre unsafe people. You
never know st-hen they ,still have n
fit. If the jurists will provide some
atlibable way of disposinz of -tthis
,pleas of people, so t hot they wi11 not
be a menace to lite community, it
twill be all tria�llt. Gapit-- 1 punish -
Ment would, -of course, be t•ffecttr-
it , but if that is not opprovct of
Un'Tenetro1. principles, them imprison-
yuent for life, would bo wltisfactory.
,Between the two extremes sof
1ynchinx �1 nezro 441141 cirquit ting the
tmi lionairr. Itli,',ti�. Rocicty Olt2)ht tr,
he tab!(• 'o find Homes re !son tote tnc-
1il um.
• _.
Got n five cent box of Lix-pts at
our store t�lc�')ae. We think they me
'neat. Just test ,these toothsome
Dandy -like Laxative Tablets for eon-
Mipation, your stomacb, •tailiousncts
bold bnnvth. muddy complexion, etc.
Risk five este' rind see, Sold b%- W.
B. Dowry .
!BORN
IIATKINSON—In Exeter, WesInesd ty,
August 2•'llci, the strife of John
Atkin on, of -a dao, •ht4r,
BAXTER -1n 8,lliuk1, Thursd iy .Aur.
23rd, the write of !Walter Baxter, of
,'► dlu.rhter.
AODGSON—At (:rnntort, (•n Monday,
August 20th, to Mr. "'sad 11:4. Jas.
IIodgs0n, ct son.
STRA\G--1n Usborn., Art:. �utit.
the st;fe of henry tat r- n _ of a son.
BROWNING—At 1I \Walton st., Tor.
onto, on Aa;ust '211th, t the sx ifs of
W. .1. Ilrown nz, of a d-.0 rh'er.
I)i1 i)
WILLIS-1st Exeter, on ..Slturdly,
Attaus:t . i h, Lily, 41•iu: }Iter of \1 r.
and Mrs. J ol, n Willis, of ,M a,a-
lotte, Michigan, .!zed 33 3 -ears 9
months 'ind '2:► lova.
MACDO\ALi1—ft4 Clint on, :,n Aug-
ust IRt1►, .),(tie M•acl)onal•1, relict of
the late Archibald M triton 11 1. aged
69 yet 4.r 4.
NA8I1--In London. Eliz , t,c•, h F.tn&on
beloved wife of John 11. N).11, .I sell
24 years, 9 months and 21 (1 ,ys,
)lir, c)n(1 Mrs. W. Snt ' 1:. and s=ore,
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of it on auction -sale
principles: "going, going,
g -o -n -e ! " Stop the auction
with Ayer's Hair Vigor. ft
certainly checks falling hair;
no mistake about this. It gets
as a regular medicine; makes
the scalp healthy. Then .you
must hay e healthy hair:for
it's n.;ture's way.
Th. !,[..rt kir.;( o! a tsstletoniatl—
"sold for over sixty years."
A'D Al.rce..1:1714ti
A.so r►nauAetursra et
Jo MRSANRILLA.
tiersPI t L S.
CRONY PECTORAL.
sidewalk, , but �o:xl ti ntc. report a Very
luckily pro olio w:ty 110th eta :the
.'1tr. I)anic
tw-opts til dot out of danger' in 1irne, i 1 .11:lsaar. ►vets in town on
Mr. Chas. Palmer ;Ind Mrs. Elwood ! fiund:ty,
(rouses. of liatitle, Mich., returned to Air. Fred Willis is spending a felt
their home on :Menders last: d is down in Sarni:).
Mr. Harry Lankiu returned home Mir. T):tni(-1 W her zc.cidentally had
00 Sunday last after it fess; weeks'
a 'run:ltray •last ttctsk on the farm.
visit with► friends in Urautou. T1 :e horses were enu;ht wi,,i, (lot h -
M r. Wilbur Clark, ticcomp (hied by in: (lame d.
Miss �'c','dct Brooks. returned to St' \l r, J:ccob lief Lerma nn disposed of
Marys on tit urday last.• me of his cattle last sleek t o Mr.
Wilmot Smith
. Jim Doyle.
Mans')
end Wi1 '
of the Loudon 'road. were the ,;ucsstii :114 •'►1isses I'inkWiner ret urned
of the Misses Found on Friday last. j ?mule on Tliur.sd;ty t4i•g1,t, alter
Our brass b-tu'd have receive(! their Ft1eudin; a week with friends in
u1)1101018 and they certainly make a ;•L,Itcriorl and other 14lcaccj.
:teat showing. Their coats are of Mr. 0. If. hetes %vas in town
dark brown tsith cup ,to match andS'tturdty.
trimmed with rig zot; gilt braid. The\iris, 11•eIlingion S.rndercock visit.
band is now prepared to accept in- ! t�f1 friends in Exeter on Sunday.
vitKations to zardcn (carries, etc.----�---
The ball •, -Jlnc on Friday night i•,c- STEEL KNIFE IN T111: FLESH.
green the Centralia tea nm and theThctt'sl the sensation experienced by
"Duffers dial not come up to the j Itob(krt Price, of Ilecton, Ont. Ile
bLand.lyd of ball that •theses clubs :,re j knew it was sn;ltica and of course
solvable of playing. Only► six in- i uaq<d "•\erviline." Al
a usual it cur
nings were played and at the call ± cd and lt(• t;hy4: ";o lininlent c1n ,ex-
.
of tiute the score was tied, teach eel] I'olso4t'4 Nerviline, Severe pains
1014111 securing five ►runs. Some to tde my side liner... It seas like a
wicrd ball pla%•inz was done be both; steel knife trunninfi tbroil _h the
flesh. 1 rubbed in lots of nervi -
line and w.1s completely cured." A
regular snap for \erviline t -o cure
ficiatic•-i and rheurnatism. It sinks
into the core of the (rain, and cures
ort
teams. The line up .was as follows;
CREDITO\ CENTItALIA
1'. Ratner, 1 Mlitclietl, 1
McCue, 2 Bloomfield, 1
Gower, 1 Wilson, I
tt'urtu, 0 ITo'.lains, 1 i tt 10 short order. Large trot ties at
It041, 1 11. 1)orm:an, 1 all dieol,rr ..
Beaver, U Hennessy, 0
Zwicker, U 1{. I)orruc4n, 0 h1,I3i V II,I,i;
5tttxtrdostr►, 0 AcConne11. 0I --
Ilrostn, 0 Moyle, (t , (Too into for Iast week.)
l.o,(i1 5 'forst 5; Mr. Chester Hodgson, of Toronto,
Crediton intends holding a big day has liken the truest f s;istc'`:.
of sports on Libor Day, Sept. :trd. 1 lz. .Skirrne;r, clueingof hehis pleatr, �vicirek.
mpleted ar- •1.st tlto fcr(1a
Tons -merits stitL tbct.
Tho hxiseball team has co:.olnp74.rrillo havetofiniofsh(sd harvrtnt'rsst ;in(tround here fife
tenni, of London, which teorn Ston i ,roan on Monday nizlit wait much op -
the le.+gut trophy, capturing Ineattt' tsn"(}i1t4d by all.
of the '.duo's played this peasott,1 'itrv. It;clt•lyd lluntrr, Jr., w}tr, las
11E". London team was svlccted by the !)•'.'n '9(1Ti014s:ly ill, is rcc,overites 1 t1, -
Stars as a good drawing card. The +(11Y ''nd will sur►n ba out .again we
first game will be started ut 10 liolre•
u clock in the mornin 1 and the 2n(1 Rev. and M r e .Fair spent sal rt of
-same at 2 o'clock p. an. After the I.1st 44•cek in ndStith rtss,
afternoon ,;ilne is played ii shoot- Our IrOn('r�l Lom('rchon:lnt, t1'.fridIiern,l,
in; notch will take pl,a(0 (set ween purc)11.9ed 114(4 grocery stock of Ed -
two picked te•i(1411, consistinz of five ±var(1 Avery. of Whalen, %rho n short
men each, for a prize of $5. After
the shooting nhatch individual 811001-
ing contests still be -held. In the
evening the Crediton Ilr iss i1.1ne1 will
give an open air conrcrt tit 11►e;
creation •round i. Admission to the
b:11 ;rimes, G•n' lett4en 15 cents, la-
dies 10 cents; :grand stand free.
Mr. rind Mrs. ltapley, of Findlay.
Ohio, who were visitin; the l'tter's
parent s►, Mr. and Mrs. \Wnt. 1,(•4ti14,
'returned to their (come on S(turd.-ly.
Mrs. John l 1un41'1), sr., is at the
cmc• ago .asst:•rne4 his entire stock.
of goods to the benefit of his leeredi-
t.ors. Edward leaves this creek for
London whore he is intending to se_
cttro e•rnployrrrrnt.
A nurntx-.r of our farmer -1 '.ire of-
fei•ing their drivers for stle. Where
:lase the btly(•rs just note'.
ZION
The holiday season for the chi 1 -
nen is over, :4n(1 .141:41(4 14(• II(';lr d 11(`
present writing on the sick list, ding -don; of the school 601,
Mr. in'1 Mr Stae~bJer .ire on the The Miss 141rrikon, -of St. Marys
sick list. af•, .the guests of Miss Edna Taylor.
Revs. Ile tn, of Crediton, and F idt, MiN:4 Leila Culbert, of Lucnn,
of 1)nshwood, ex:hangeed pulpit sc List visiting her i.
1 R cousin, Miss lilt i tW),1r4-
.tiun(l iv c•s•4nin;• f -•rd,
Mr. C. }'liner sand family spent Rev. Geo. Jewett and wife:
L
Sund.'v visitinx (fiend.,in Das)twood. I',th, cilie(t on friends in thisfOrin-
Rev. Zirnmorrtr4nn, of Elrnira, and ley .rscsently.
his sister. srho wes villin.; Mrs. II. A severe electrical 4,!ornl ipls.-e41
(lest rei.h1-r, left for their 11ern(9 1,tst over this re; t1('n on Monday evening
I'r14iv of lois %seek. No blurts were strusk
Bev. Venn, J. 11. lloltznhann meld but 11 r•. 8nlornon .1.1tu4,s ll ,d '1 (elm
limes Mclind-, 'Tr -,k leave to-diy for of i, 'rs,cs kilted.
Rodney to attend 'the Y. P. A. of Mr. rind Mr,.
the };ssan;eiiclt church. Miss 'Trick !the excursion to►o1ct4011. r took in
cuss► Psn delegate •of the to --,1 :sl-' A 101(1 of young holds t•'cnieed sat
lir,nci, tvhit4 iter. ilkau .int Mr. ('r.,
► t4c1 ]tenet )asst week.
lloltztn-it►n will deliver .addresses. 1 The nnnivereary of t 1o• Zion 1-tp-
Mr. We,. 'rrevethick, of Detroit,) 1%ort11 League trill 1s ),elf) on Sun -
also Mrs. John Trcvet hick, of Lon- 41ty nn•1 Mon( -i. Sept. :'sail an 1 aril.
don, are the zucstss of Mr. :Incl Mrs. On $u,i 1.-v Sept. 'tier iter. Ashton,
Thomas Trrvethick. of (lot 14%('11, 1 former junint• 4411.
Miss Ileullh Heaver returned (torn.' tor, w:11 p•rs•,-,), nt 10 n. TO. and ?
from Detroit Tuesday, niter spend- p. 11 . On Mond 4y '-•v4ning
oat -► few days with her sister, Mrs. cream sol;rtI Witt ) . rpn ir._
I , r ry Dyer.>, ipel(l
A Nevem eteotrietl storm I►:)s1/4.',1
over here Sunday cr.cni.ns. The wind
blew a few shingles off the roof of
Mr. Mitt:hell. one mile and n 1u,r-
t 'O )Pref'
t)!. 2,,c. SUBSCRIBE Al U::CT-
church 1'WO. Morrie stilt be Ilr-
ni.sh •d by Ole male quartette, :u of
S'. 11 errs, Admission 1' and 24) .,ts.
(�:t p r' . -,sad enjoy el gees! 8oi'in 1.
ter out! f } but beyond chit
n,) tlam:' Ze s4.T.s done.
T'lll: TTM .. TO _-.._: END OF i1t06
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Your were -*potshot( Ist,l the pit*t-
.err of ?nes' -n - 1.'4rry one da}' last
'+4Pk, sand he 1. 4: sayin r t h it John t •
• [int -11 hotel, pat up
R6
eqmaLiam
I he best meals I. user hal the (t:•+•4- `1
u rr of (*a t i n I fie• of the tomtits:do:al
All disorders cause, by a bilious
slate of 1 he system can he cured by
using ('.Irter's Little Liver ('ills. No
pain, griping or discomfort attend-
ing their use. Try them.
•!'�^� '?< • ?until'
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11ENSALL
11,e ladies of Cannel church, lieu -
s.11, gave on At Homo on Wednesday
afternoon, August 29th, from four to
six o'clock in 1ho school room tvheru
they met the (Itev,) Mrs. J. 11, ,Nett.
de:r,ui4, formerly of Heniali.
11ots:ant time A
Mr. \�' has spent by all,
Win. Caldwell, of 1•'ann,ville,
%vs)) in town Mortciay calling tot :some
of alas friends.
Mr, Benjamin GaldwcU, 101n of Mr.
tt'illiattt O.tIdwt-tl, is /route front Car-
berry, Mon., for ct few %reeks' visit,
He is 'sell pte.tsed with the west rand
iirtends engl-I Jing ill t he ttterc.,tttlhe
business upon his •returtr.
Mr. arid Mrs. Adams, of lot. Mhrys,
.is Mr, tend Mrs. C. A. Ccottt,-
belt last week.
gu�I r•. Gornto Cudutore, of this et:1-
(sett. i8 '.seting us-r('Jievi,i = rtgetlt at
l ider t on.
Mi,iy Hite:ills, of London. 18 tire.
est o lrisifer rel ttives Mr, n1)4 Mrs.
tt'• L'. !.!:t,
i
.'.1.r, F. 11044'eld intends erecting'
not .t•essidencc on Queen street, west,
and lass considerable materialmaterial now
00 the ground.
Miss Ida Poser, of Ssrnia, is vis-
it Inviter parents.
Itiliss Ethel Murdock, of Lucas, is
visiting :jeer poreuts, etnd Miss Vera
lees returned from Tonawanda and
Buffett), (LC.lompanicd by Miss 1'os-
tr_.r.
!)r, G. Blatchford, of Michigan, is
here visiting his (nun)' 141:,1ives sand
whrch will be sold at very low Prices, friends, sifter an .ibscncc of :KWIC 15
ycrt,rs.
A &Id Accident in the (Vest..—_lits.
John 'McAllister, of (lens ,11, received
f a (..,
ter f fou► her daughter.
. Mrs. W
Suits to suit everybody in heady -to -
Wear or Ordered Suits,
Just received a carload of Sugar
WM. sHRuMm
DASHWOOD. ONTAR,O 6. Kyle. of Strome, Alberta dieted
August 15t1t, in which was the sad
intclli{irncee of the death of her third
stun troy on the 13th, together with
that of ct young Ileithbor l:id, hoth
hiving been the result ot suffication
from 11 It ural g s in o %•pial)
was bciug duh. Mr. Wm. C. Kyle
and family, late of Ni0[1044, Vnt:trio,
hive only recently move4 on to their
new homestead frons near \Vetiski-
wit), Alberta, On their homestead
about getting noir Strome, 1{oy iInil another young
NO'
Is The Time
To consider
ready for Fall.
excellent stock
man mimed David Stephenson were
We haveeng-a; ed in dig.lin•; :t well for Mr.
an
of j Kyle, They were down tab o% 36
feet, Mr. Stephenson hiving been
down in tiro well and Roy ret the
windlass. About eleven o'clock the
young 0.144 ii► the well oonapJnined
about a shortage in his breath,
but did not eusr,c'ct gad. 1fe came Ort)
and in a short time felt better. IIe
attributed the malady to a drink of
buttermilk which he had taken. Mr.
Stephenson ,rte a hearty dinner and
was let down into the, well. IIe /rid
scarcely walked -around the bottom of
it once, when Itoy, avho was et the
windlass, noticed that something ryas
wrong 9is he could not speak. (toy
immediately ,rsen into the house and
summoned his brothers, Albert and
Fred, .tnd his father, who came im-
medii-ttely to his assistance, troy
very courageously proposed !going
down slit}t a 10890 :repo to bring rip
his friend, but Ile tetd only gone n -
bout half way .down when he called
up that the well suns full of gig.
Those at the tot) immediately began
to hull et the windlass but oeforc
they had mode six or (seven turns
Itoy let go first one) hand tend then
the other from the rune .Ind tumbled
out of the bucket into the well betnw
beside his comra(e. Before t he horror
stricken friends could procure gr,lp.
ling irons end get them out they
were both deed. Much sympathy is
felt for the bereaved friends, more
e'siociully as they were well known
in this vicinity. Mr. rind Mrs. Kyle
were former resident); of Seaforth
and latterly of Stanley. 11.1r Rip -
pen.
STOVES, PIPES, ETC.,
to select from. All kinds of
HARDWARE
at Lowest Prices.
HARVEST TOOLS and
WIRE FENCING
at reduced prices.
JONAS HARTLEIB
DASHWOOD ONTARIO.
" I N CI I I'; li,S J; A
(Too 1.Ite for last steek.t
DIr, J. (grown is around these parts
once Hose renewing old aegtulicttt►n-
Mr, M. Fletcher has purchased the
f Orin belonging to Mr. C. Irvine. Mr.
Irvine intends going West in the
spring. Mr. J. Fletcher has AI/30
purchased Mr. Wm. Crer•e.ry's farm.
Miss Equina A. Cr'e'ry is )holidaying
at Grand Bend with her oousin, Miss
Jennie Mills, of (:-nstrton,
Mr, A. Gourley returned to 1'.ii.
merstolt where he 11,11 visit his
daughter, Mrs. Hugh 1)- rrou,rh.
LiKE A .NI;1 DISEASE.
, New to the awn who ne ve r 141 tt
corns is the pain relieved 1►y Put-
nam's Corn extractor. Old corns and
new ones cured quickly by "Put,
n ten's." Bold everywhere.
THAMES !ROAD
If you had taken two of Carter's
Little Liver Pills before retiring you
would not have had that coated ton-
gue or bad taste in the mouth this
morning. Keep a vial with you for
ocnasional use.
1''_7 EQt)11.11t
Mr. J ,:;. and Miss Morris, of Walk-
el,rton
(I's.pent Sundry fit Mr. S. Camp -
Rev.
I{ev. 1)r. Turnbull and Miss E
Turnbull, who 1►-1ce been spend
The severe electrical storm of tlloir
holidctys with
Sunday slid consider. -4b14. damage to returned totheir hom.friends iTorlc
the corn crop, fully halt of it ,being 011 Tuesday Jost.
blown down. The wind tore tl per—
lion •off 1{iohar41 Z'cllow'sr barn and
000 ,half the ;roof of Andrew .Gill►.
son's tarn was blown into on ndjoin-
ittg field.
Mr.W,illiatn Thhounas, ,of London.
0, t:, t he 1114•at of Mr. end Mrs.
Paul Madge over Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Motive, .accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. 'Phomas ,of London,
is visitinz friends in Port !lope.
Mr. Willi:irn Monteith visit('(:
friends in Stratford n fele (lays dur-
ing the post week.
A number from here took -in the
t''jcnic sat the Bend last S•)turday
:,sad report 0 good tisate.
Mr. Thorr1,14 punkin is tin St. t1EI,1'$ ME` 'fn tt'Oltli IIAltl)
Thomas sass o delegate of the L U.-r4444's sliest I'crrozon,. Orr•s;
I'.
.at tending t he convc•n.t ion of t hat supplies the additional strength t i
or41sr. crr,hk--4 1 twin to rtl:int;),n iI,•al
11 r. ,lot►n Westlake trod s;:sster-iu• under cliff:cult i(5. ''Last spring I w
1.1w 4(•f4 list 14'.1iday for a visit Ito! 80 completely f•' zget1 out i could n
11r. Anel Mrs. harry iiunkin rpt La► ' t1i-'rk" writes J. 1W. McNichol,
41(14. Turrit►ult, \l;tnitol►a. 'In the mor
-----�.--_�. in i wits :tired—limps /cited ;1
A STOI1110i'SE FOR POISONS. ''t'.r. 11.,(1 140 •'ivlief t:•, 141:4 ski.
lou tn,ty trot -think 'o, but thil's' less, 11ervottq nnO 11,,! 4t,t,t•. !'err
what you become when the kidneys Zt►ttc put tees life stir r► rn('. Nor4
1Yt4
Ing
re,
n't o
, sac yotlnx p('oplie of Th l tnes road
church spent Saturday ot . Grand
!lend.
Mr. T. A. Stevenson, of Listowel,
is visiting •1l Mr. W. Ward's.
Mr. J. E. MtNirol his been mak-
in; CXtiinsir(' repairs to his I►S►nk-
s r rt i ( I4 shop.
Miss 8, Melville, of /hotline i44 vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. J. E. MoNicol.
C$MBtTOR=A..
Nand* ,tsThe Kind be Have Aitnps Bought
SiRyatuni �1Y A . - ._
of
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Of
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pre nffested. These ore- ins titins(' t-''4 hr•1r ti14, tK•rt•e+ nr(' strop►•.
the body : t hey rime the filters Chit sleep }tell. I know Hit' f'y of hr.ilt
remove t ron1 the blocs] I he 1va4te iI s fly sttl)l,lVing naur:s)trnerit ,r
matter that acts like c1c' t)o'son 0''>1 'noel tli it l"errozone I,itil•is up
tem. Dr. Hamilton's
ont the vitality otelheilt h of 1.he ;%3. Iry
it,—,0' p.or .box rpt till '11"/"''')'ills .,tirntllit(.
t hr kidneyv, expel' fermenting mot_
t'•r from t he bowels, restore t ),t-
liver and tlimulat4 rill excretory :,n,t 1f.iss• Uui-stn, Ot L )11.)d n, 14.110 14•.1and stigr4
ss!'orMor} ,-.r1,r.,rt. Tlris enabic,, the 4, 41,illf with her (rien•t. hiss+ Vi0,10t
it blot•d to rputckty n(•ntrnigh itself r)n,l •/`ttn.c',on. returned t-, tl,^ city etst-
t'�tsblissh4v ►('t s' tu'rt•t I,)vt
load applications. t f ct 1)1'111 b. .\ o toe(!- Y .
rine doe+ Such Bating 7.00.1 lass 1)r• i)r, Ur,mpbrl! 44tt4n•1c,1 tl;c' medic/II
co� II.antiIton', lf,ansin•skc' and ituttct,►ut 1t'( '. Ilion .at Toronto on Thurrsday
till•, 2.2c, c•t t,)1 (tellers.
!•)sail !•'ri•Oay lost.
Moya Irene Robinson will (1W -qv'
tic.^ Stratford Mussiness wile e oriel
September 1•t.
Mimi Att t o 11.1 tip+
Pok Ttt`�irtP1' 1+• i t h treatmest actize throvgb
ltolin. � ;l�Odoiic}1.
p hos accept et! „ er .
tie blood, amd bast Is a
CAST(HoodS
ORIAacome of e
FOR OVER QItTY 1I.:Mitt
AN 01-0 *ND ti1'1cLL-TRTICri RKmi1 y,—Mr ! 11 r, tl'eQ, l!(rt r; ns. c►f Cesnt r s l i s ,
�Yln�low's 3oothief( `sirup hni been used for
children while
overelxt7Kase•.brmii.s..._ .mothnr.tfortheir s `'cO frith (:+ litre ori :3ctn(iiy J:,.t.
' teething, with perfect .nece.,u Atte of t 110 nc+.a tent z'mess of bitte-
n pother the child. rnfre_ti.1he Rim.. a:lsys al t,,
t,►In, rare. trtni! ,•(►ilei om.l t•t tJ,e h...: (•eti1ei - II ever plated on 4 h^ 1(Nn! (tin mond
For Infants and Childrtea. permanently for 1)Isrrh(rst, it 1• ple,,.>,n( to'tte ta.r,e, tzole ,, p'crt•ct on 'Monday evenins when
Kindrho You Nato Always Blight I by (frri�tio,. In every pxr• of 'h wr►rhi. u furl rerun and the home tea
of i lents a bottle. 1•,t rater is tnrsl(•,,t.hte. He ed bit ss stn , m crOa4-
trnre and tart At tt• e's a,►uthin,r t )'in- 'i ii,.1r't with n
Wire of 2� t0 1 in t t 1,r n[ 't he vi►s-
lN�t1 tilos Beek t� �� ���� -
Bin t n ler
Boars the
Btgnattue of
4:4?Cs%1 dt Tllf.►Ti..I},9�TO 1111. !.\l) O1 t144?d TIIt: TIME,
HEM 1 FOR 2,r. 8L ll$Cbllltf; A T (►.CE. roll 25e. 8(iMICR 1TIE 1:AT OF N1006
CE.
ONCE.
War isseaealab et Syrtis/sod art for no usher kind.
lm,
•
Fall term opens Sept 4
CETRAL
STRATFORD,. ONT>,
Those interested in BBtisinees
College work sh .)old write for
our large catalogue. This is
the isrgest and best Commer-
cial and Shorthand School in
Western Ontat'ict. We giye
a practical training and assist
our graduates to responsible
positions. Many of tire. lead.
rug business colleges employ
our graduates as teachers.
SVrite now fora free catalogue
+ W. J. Elliot!
•'3.
D. A. McLachlan, / Principal
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im PORT
Flour, Feed and
WAREHOUSES
—AT------
Exeter,
T
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
Highest Price paid for Grain
Richard Seldon
Successor to Joseph Cobbte-
dick.
Groceries
Bargains In
Oroceries
Maple Leaf Salmon 14c.
Bost Redpath Granulated Su -
Aylmer Peas 4 cans festais.
gal' at $4.50.
Orange Meat 2 boxes for 25c.
Gal. Fat's 75c. per dol,.
1 qt. 7Oc.
1 pt. 60c "
11
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 !land, at best
prices,
S. HARDY & SON
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.-.4tndo and
d'►ughtetsr, .!J s8 Pearl, who
been visiting friends in Nira,g'ro `have
New
York and Buffalo, returned toy their
home herr 1nst sleek.
Mr, and 3frs. I?no-4s Down, of
Cooporstown. North Dkikota, visited
at Mr. James Ilsndford'4 lost week.
1906
ISUITINGS
We call your atten-
tion to our large stock
of imported Suitings.
The best offerings from,
English and Scotch
mills, representing tlle-
most fashionable weav-
es and fabrics.
JO$11TS
Merchant Tailor
DLis5 Atl ° Wilson, who has beerfl
visiting her sister at 8trathroy, Ire.i
turned home hast woek. .
Miss Annie ILandford is visits
hor *sister, Mrs. Will Foster, ,of Tors
onto.
Miss Minnie tt'ood, who has been,
t'isitinz her taunts, the Misses 1Vils
olV
returned to her honlo in London thirst
woek.
lqiss Eliza Nevins, of London, [a
t the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Samuel/
McKoy.
Rev. •9•amue! Balton, of Chairing
eructs, stns the ,;;nest of his daughter.
Mrs. E. Co!w'il1 Inst week.
Miss Elsie IIandford and Miss Ids.
O'Neil. of London. scorn the guest!,
of the Misses J1andford Last woeke
THE
F 1906s
FOR 25c. .'SfI STCRIBE, AT THE FND OONCE4
Nor cueAo)n stale is infinite tenet,.
GflNflDIflN UXtIII31T1ONNflTIONfl[.
TORONTO Sept. ,o
Aug. 27
ONTARIO
Larger More InstruGtive find n
More Etertalnin __
-- - - --- -- ...- . 0 Than fiver.
AN UNEQUALLED - -
ART 1.(►,tX i•;.l•IIiBIT
1tc)loiE AND 1;,� 1•riF, F:\ i11 RIT
l'OL'I.TBY ANn PET STOCK E\I1111IT
Magnificent l)lueationat Exhibit (41 Processes 01 )lanntaeture In New $1(0,000 Building,
The finest Prolra :time Of Amusements Feer Presented, [winding
TILTERS Brought Expr(: From )14 laiVANHOE" with Espen
es,
HiS MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD BAND OF THE LIFE GUARDg
WiLL PLAY TWiCE DAILY ON THE GRAND PLAZA(FREE), 11 A. M. & 4 P. M.
No i'p.t0-date Canadian Will Miss This Exhibition. To Asoi'I The Great Crowd (bore First Reek.
For all information ap,I,1i to
Lieut. -Col- J. A. Mctlillivray, K. C„
i'PP„t,r. r. J. O. per,
M.4Ya(►r.k AND Sr( kETARy,
circ it.st.a, TORONTO, ONI
WESTERN FAIR
The Exhibition That Made
Fail 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 writs
W. J. REID, President, or
A. M. IiUNT, Secretary.
LONDON
Sept. 7-$5, 1906
Are You Building a House,
Barn or FenceP
'SVe can save you money on goer Hardware, Poiretro,
Oillsr Gilnver, and Wire. See cur goods and get our
prices. it will pay you
W. Moore, Kirkton