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-I1Ul(SthAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906.
The Exeter Times
f 111:NNAL1.
The following Ilensall students aro
In attendance at the Exeter ,High
isehoo!-1'loes:o Foss, Gert ieand Grace
[Thompson, Gladys Brandt, Vera
iWelslt, Lloyd Doris and Lottie Mul-
gro11 u rid.
Mr. Geo. SleEwan loot a very val-
uable horse •otic day during tho hot
'Men. The animal suffered a sun -
'Stroke and died almost instantly.
Mr. ,lrcl•:w:•n valued the beast at
0200.
A number of the Indians who have
been working for Mr. Urquh.rrt dur-
lnz the past flax season left •for'Wal-
potte Island before the work waa'com-
plated.
,The School Room of the Presby-
terian Church was 'the scene of a
veru pleasing funol ion on Wednesday
atternoon of last week, the occasion
rng a reception to Mrs. (Rev.) J.
enderson, of New Wcsminstcr,
11 C., and wife of the'formor, pastor
DI the church. The room was beaut-
ifully dccoreted for the occasion and
the Ladies of the church numoer-
Ing About 200 were present to greet
and ehakc hands with Mrs. Hender-
son. who while in Mensal! endur-
ed herself not only ;to the members
of the Presbyterian Church, but 'to
members of other churches, by her
pleasing Manner and good work in
spiritual affairs. It is three years
vino ltev. and Mrs. Henderson left
tor their new fields sof labor in the
west. and 'those who attended the re-
ception to Mrs. Hendecron, very
showed their pleasure in hav-
ing her amen; them again, seen, for
a very short time.
Mrs. M. J. lIurley, of La 'Canon -
ea. Mexico, is visitiu; )dor father,
Mr. Bernard Thompson.
iMr. and Mrs. 11. Vasey, ofBuf-
falo, are visiting at the homes
o their unelea. Mr. Alex.
Sapp and Mr. J. DleNinhon. of Ifay.
(Mr Macnrthur and family. %who
Bove been tamping at Grand Bend
tor the trait month or ttwo, returned
home last 'week.
Mrs. G. F. 1-oun;blut is visitiu3
relatives elnd friends in •Blyth and
Auburn.
Mr. <ttld Mrs. J. W. Ortwoin were
tinned to Detroit during the toast
wok to spend the funeral of a lit-
tle child of their ion Alonzo.
I Dr. lioaseek, o[ Lucon. was nt the
Irnanve durino lle past week visitinz
Lis daughter, Mrs. Smith.
Miss Alexis Murdock hos been in
Winzham for the pinta week or so
visitinz her Hunt. Mrs. L. hero!'.
Mr..Grant (\hldwell returned hoin-
this week from the west.
Miss Annie ('apple ttconpinicd by
['Ler nephew, Willie Glen. is visiting
relatives in Toronto.
Mr. W. Moore of St. I'aul, Min-
nesot.t, is iters visitinz his parents.
Mr. G. N. MoTageort, of dhirt vii_
laze. ltils engaged in partnership with
Mr. D. Hay, of Kippon, in the coal
business and 'Las erected n store-
ILourte. ;it happen.
To get relief from indigestion, bil-
iousness, constipation or torpid liver
without disturbing the etornach or
purging the bowels, take a few doses
of Carter's Little Liver Pills they
will please you.
wl
Dir. Geo. Sutherland,, ho tar
been ti'I i,; a few days in To''onto.
returned hone on Tuesday.
For Thin,
PoorBlood
You can trust a medicine
r ;led GO years! Sixty years
if experience, think of that!
Experience with Ayer's Sar-
Fararilla; the original Sarsa-
p.:-ilta ; the Sarsaparilla the
do:tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
net r••n this ?rand ed,l medicine r.rnat de
Ys t..$i work If the Weer fs In.etare .rid the
...oris r,.n.t.p.te.l. for the best pos•1hle re
.++r•, rn, .1,111,1t.,ke Ism/alive doses of Ayer'.
r h'. L:I•'.king the R.rsaparit;a.
Pled. a .r. O. Ater Ce., Losretl. Mose.
Also hv.,uAatur.r. of
i HAIR Itivie.
�/
�ei'S Atiltto wt.
V earlier rFcroa+t.
W. hese re, .e.•rrt.' V. p.rliss
11‘. fort -tale, or .11 oar u, d.elnee.
Crediton
D11E. J. DfcCUE, MEJ113ER ON-
TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC'.
ans and Surgeons, Successor to Dr.
E. A. Haile, Orcbdilon. Ont.
Mr. C. 13c.,wer wog in Elmira this
'seek etttendle; the funeral •of Mrs.
Lewis Simons.' Mrs. Simons 'had
roaohed the ripe old ago of 79 Fears.
She with her huslxtnd had lived in
Dashwood for a :Brent many years,
only recently moving to Elmira.
Mr. Art %wicker twee ' in London
fur a few days this week.
Mrs. Link and daughter returned
Louie on Tuesday offer spending a
few dlys in Toronto.
Mr. Steller left Tue,doy for the
Nort hwest.
The lecture givrn Tuesday night
by Rev. 1'. C. Berger was a treat for
all present.
Miss Tillie Wurtz. of Mlaskeker.
and Mrs. Krupp, of Waterloo, are
spending :i few 'weeks under the par-
ental roof.
Misses Swcitzer and Yager, and
Herb Sweitzcr, of Shakespeare, are
visiting relatives in the village.
"^amending on Priddy evening,
Dentist. Exc..Sept, 14, Dr. Rosie .1
ter, will open up parlory in J.
lfoltztnann'e block sand will fiP pre-
pared to do all kinds or dental work
On every Friday evenin;. Dr. lloul-
st.on is caarnin; a splendid reputa-
tion 'by ,his work in Exeter .rnd five
trust the .townspeople will ;sive their
hearty support to this new venture,
more especially from the fact that
ho purposes spending one day 1 week
in our midst in _the near future if
his business warrants it. This Is a
long 'felt want in our. village.
Quite a number from Dashwood
took in the lecture on Tuesday even-
ing.
"'Liss Clara Heist returned home
after a month's visit in Waterloo
and 'Berlin.
Rev. E. II. Bean •officiated at a
wedding ceremony •at Mr. Schiliicb
near Zurich.
Miss Cerra Wenzel returned home
from Detroit to spend her vacation.
Mr. J. Hoffman and family spent
Labor day in the villa;o the I;aoit
of Christ Fahner,
Mrs. Harry Swcitzer is spendin; a
eek in Toronto.
ZUiRICHI
ltev. A. 1). Gisc,hler •and Mr. Alf
Gellman, attended the V. 1'. A. con-
vention at Rodney jest week.
Miss Lovina Wexner, of -.Berlin,
visited at the 'Ionic of Iter sister,
Mrs. Ch:,s. Welker, for a few days
Mr. ▪ and Mrs. D. Gottschalk and
family of [lad Axe. .Mich., formerly
residents of our village, aro visiting
friends and relatives here at present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilartlepi are visit-
ing relatives and friends in Sebrin;-
ville, Hickson, and Stratford.
Geo. Stockley, who has been en-
gaged with Jacob Deiohert, es black-
smith, left last week for tLind-
say where he }hes secured a more lu-
crative position.
Do not despair of curing your sick
headache when you can so easily ob-
tain Carter's Little Liver Pills. They
will effect a prompt and perman•
-
ent cure. Their action is mild and
natural.
•
CENTRALIA
Miss Flory Hepburn, is visiting
Miss Ida Dinsdalo near Kipper'.
Mins Lucy Andrews left for Lind-
say on Monday where she will re.
sume her duties as 'teacher. 1tov.
and Mrs. Andrews accompanied her
as far as Toronto.
Miss Sarah Neil is the guest of
Mrs. Will Yoder, of Toronto.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Will Wood and little
son, of London. were the guests of
the Misses Wilson this week.
Mr. Nelson Hicks, of Moose Jaw,
is visitiu; friends here.
Mr. James Handford. who has been
in Toronto for the past week at•
tending the Exhibition and visiting
his (1-au;hler, returned ,home on
Wednesday.
Mr. Hervey Slicks. of London,
spent sunday at his home here.
Miss Irene Curtin left Tuesday for
London, where she will take another
term in the Forest City 'Business Col-
lege.
A number front' here attended the
lineeblll .rimes in Exetor on Monday.
The Cctlt.ra);:a baseball 'tram etre
certainly zettin; their name up.
\Vl:en they )love played Exeter- and
Crediton oa few timed more, they I ,and lire. John Fletcher, Sunday.
will halve the oonceit to play theAli+, Myrtle Francis was the guest
Jo1sh Nine. sof Mrs. Wm. Creery. Thursday.
--
Mr. Attie Comm took in the. Tote
(Too hate for last week.) •, onto exhibition this week.
'1'I,reshii, is now the order ot the Mr. John Miler, of Rochester.
di
New fork, i, xpennz a few days
Mr. Bedfordedford et with an accident with hit brother, Dadivid, of this
on Monday of last week. He was place :Intl_with his sister, Mrs. John-
Wallin;
ohn-
i
1 U ill+his
1ccs stenof 'r
threshing 'n Kirkton.
n.
h lu aobt downo
3 m e o
I
to Mr. Marry W.ilaons rind his engine Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler returned
went through a bridge on (ho 2nd home on filter.' iy evening .sifter
con. of Stephen. bio had to ,get help st'on'ing two weeks 'vitt' friends in
and work for several hours before Seifert)). Mr. Wheeler was motile
he could ,get it out. The pathmaei to work owinz to loving scratched
ler should sect that the bridgeses ere hand on ahorse's hoof 'elide
e
in a tote condition and thus save sh'ocin; it but we aro pleosed to no -
labor and expense. fine Hitt he is ab'.' Ido attend lo his
Miss Annie Handford left Tuesday duties azain.
for a two weeks visit with' her sis- Miss :\Laud Orr, of London, spent
ter
1
t Mrs. \V' 1 � w
t foster, o[ Toronto. drys that 'took '•isitine her
Miss Liens :Ind Miss Leitch ro•
turned to the:r home in Scaforth lost
week atter a pleasant visit avit6'
Miss Sire Neil. j
The Epworth Le.tzuc heed :in isle!
r.ream ...sial on the lar,onege Lawn
Dashwood
TIIE TIMES TO TIIE END OF 1906
FOR 25c. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE.
Mr. Jacob Kellernlann visited Zur-
ich on Monday.
Quite ci number of our young
people took in the lecture by [rev.
F. C. Bonier, at Crediton, last Tues-
day ,ni.ght,
Mr. Goo. Schroeder took 2nd prize
in the owes et Zurich on Monday.
Ile had an unpractised horse, white
Mr, \Vitzel twitlr his rtcer, \ where
wall he?
Mr. Jonas Hartleib's staff is mak-
ing ;re..0 headway with Mr. J. K.
Goetz's roof. They are right wifh
1 it.
Mr. John Eidt purcleteed a fine
1 driver from Mr. Len'is Wolper, for
the neat sum iof ono hundred and
forty dollars.
1 I►1.iss Ethel Kelterulann left for
1 Sarnia on Tuesday afternoon to re -
sumo her studies there.
Miss Meed Eidt is home from Exe-
ter for a week.
Monday was a day for the boys on
the bowling lawn. They sire getting
up in the isame and they intend to
play it ,carne twitlr their beirltbgrs In
ithe noir future,
\tAlr. Amos Seao..•eder lett for fort
...j ne Tuesday morning.
Miss Lena \Valpor left. Tu:•sday
morning for Fort Wayne,
There were no services held( in the
Evangelical church on Sunday last
on acclount of the illness! of Itcv. L.
K. Eidt.
,1r. Arthur KeUertna nn will
preach in the Evangelica 1 church
next Sunday evening..
Miss Emma .Cadres is visiting
Intends in Tavistock.
Mr. John freed was visiiiln;
friends in 'Dt thaood Sunday.
Miss hicks Gossoman was tufting
her parents on Sunday.
CItOMAILTY
Mr. 8. Miller attended ,the Tor-
onto Fair.
Mr. W. Brown, •of JtIoltesworth,
and Mrs. Thompson, of Listowel. vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brown last
week.
Mrs. ltiesberry, of Brandon. Man.,
tho ,guest of Mrs. J. H. Brown.
A number of the young people of
Cromarty spent n delightful even-
ing at the home of D. M. McKellar
one night last week.
Mr. John A. Norris 'closed!' to take
n trip jo the west next week.
Mrs. John A Norris who has been
;uito ill is improving rapidly.
)Liss A•3nes McLaughlin, returned
last w•cek after a pleasant visit with
friends in Brussels.
Several ,from here attended tho
funeral of the late Jean Simpson at
Walton.
Mrs. Robt. [Tor -arch who lots
been visiting friends bit the North-
west for the past two months, has
returned.
Tho choir of the 'Presbyterian
ohurah repent an enjoyable time at
the home of Mr. John Barr, Aura -
day last.
Miss Carrie Scott is visiting her
sister at (lasses,
Mr. Leslie .Tohnsou spent Sunday
with his mother.
Mrs. Dr. Teflon) cpent .t few
days w.!th friends in Motherwell.
No ono knows better than those
who have used Carter's Little Liver
IFills what relief they have given
when taken for dyspepsia, dizziness,
pain in the side, constipation. and
I disordered stomach.
1 Rheumatism is not incurable.
;Stubborn? Yes! But Dr. Sboop's
I Rheumatic Remedy .will if faithful-
' used drive it out of the system. Its
the blood that's at fault!. Potieoly-
i ous crystals like sand get into the
' joints and ,muscles. Lr. Sloop's
his.1'Rheumatic ltemedy 'Prevents this -
1
It
It drives Rheumatism from the blood
and then itheumatisnt dies. We rec-
ommend :Ind sell it. Sold by W. 8.
Howey. .
tvlSCI1E1.S1:A
Mins Levine Crcery returned home
last week after a pleasant outcry
at the (lend.
Quito a number from here attend-
ed the peso!' social et Robert '3er-
rv's Illanshard, last \VedncsdaY even-
inz. The social was a decided suc-
acAv.
IMr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders, d
Stephen, also Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Francis, were the guests •of Mr.
ood's
Tuesday evening. Ice Oream qnd Sarsaparilla
Everybody reported a good time.
nitre was served in abundance. traction
Quite a number attended the Eden f Site
'ionic 10 Grand Bend last Slturday.
Mr. John Parsons is very ill, little
enjoys dis-
t being
and preventive
medicine the worW ever
hopes beim held out for his rcoov• kn
ery.
We aro after
the nice Banti `_
weather atter such a lonz spell of by pinify-
hot we'1ther.
own. it. is an tab -round
medicine, producing its un -
e
ing, vitalising and enriching
the blood on which the
health and strength of every
organ, bone and !.issue de-
pend. Accept no substi-
tute for Hood's, but In-
sist, on having Hood's
AND ONLY HOOD'S.
CASTOR I A
I'or Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Ileacs the At4;t
Signature of �/',
SUITS
Suits to suit everybody in Iteadyto-
Wear or Ordered Suits.
Just received a carload of Sugar
which will be sold at very low Prises.
WM. SHRUMM,
DASHWOOO, ONTARIO
NOW
Is The Time
To consider about getting
ready for Fall. Wo have an
excellent stock of
STOVES, PIPES, ETC
e,
to select, from. All kinds of
HARDWARE
at Lowest Prices.
HARVEST TOOLS and
WIRE FENCING
at reduced prices-
JONAS HARTLEIB
OASHWOOO ONTARIO.
friend, Miss Edna Godbott.
School was closed on Labor Day
and as a consozuence D, McDougall
and Milton Clark drove to St. Marys
to take a day of rest.
Mr, Wm. Creery has sotd Itis
splendid 100 acre farm to J. Fletiher
Mr. Creery hats not decided ,what
ho will do but it he ern Sind.lr de-
sirable partner he may in the nor
future embark in the mercantile
business. Mr. Crcery, with his
many ,good 'qualities and tho, suooess
he has attained ns a farmer, will no
doubt make a 'good man of business.
Think of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure
If your nose and throat discharges
-if your breath is foul. or feverish.
This snow white soothing balm con-
tains Oil of Eucalypitus, Thymol,
Menthol, etc., incorporated into an
imported, creamlike, velvety petrol-
atum. 1t soot)tes.beals purifiessoon-
trole. Call at our store for free -it rill
box. Sold by W. S. Howey.
/Z/ CP R T Al .
Bean the AThe Kind (Yoe Hare Alrrals Beugfd .
atgn,tare
of 1;�Y X`•!«s 14
1',\IU)l • hI\IL
Mr. and Mrs. J J. Mitchell, of
Winzhim, are visit ins friends hero
t his week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart aro
spendinz the week at Toronto Exhi-
bition.
Misses Lister and Robinson, of
Brantford, visited Mrs. Id. W. F.
I3eavers from Saturday until Tues-
day.
1 r t'
. t rid Mrs. r9 T
E. . l
f cNicol cele+•
brated the fifth anniversary of their
marriage on Tuesday evening the
4th inst. A eiree circle of friends
was 'entertained and n host enjoy-
able evenin; spent.
Mr, Jo,. Gardiner, who left for
ra ,.
GL o
z on Au est 91►,
with two
oorlo-ds of fat cattle reportif n .good
sole. Ile was accompanied by .his
brother, M r. Itobt. 0, rdiner,
Miss Afire Luton, soloist and choir
?older o
t the 1 ah•
m• y ter: in church.
Inzersoll, is spendinz a few days
with Mrs. 11. W. 1'. Delvers.
Masters Rez;n iId Turnbull and W.
A. Gardiner left on Monday for St.
Marys to take ,1 course at the Cot-
Io;iate Institute,
At the meeting of the direetori of
the l'htiorne and Iiibbert `711utual
['ire Insurance Co., it was decided to
levy on nss,eslment .of five rents on
the dollar on •all premium notes in
force and vali'l on the 1st of Sept.
1906. This is the third year Cilho
company hoe been run on the very
low nide of five per cent.
POP. t ) V
Rif SIXTY 1 lrA1L8
As OLD AND Wert -Tater. intoner. -Mr
Wln•tow'ett.xtthlr.,, tt,•rnp ha• bona u•ed Mr
over tI Icy year r by rhtil'tonl• of mo' her•. rot their
children while teethin , with perftct.necew
it .not hes the ',Mid. .often. the gum'. +11tyt s'1
Dees sere• whirl colic. and 1. the hr.t remedy
for r►larrhrna. It i. pleaaant to the taste. Sold
by
drugyl4te In every pert of 'he world. 15
•sate a bo'tle. 1t+ value 1• IneAleul5bM, Re
sure and take Mr. Win.low'e Areetat er
syrneand A•k for no other kind.
Till': TIMES TO T111: 1:NI) Oi' Dahl
FOR 2 ac. 8UBSOIIIIE AT ONCE.
KIJ1KTON
Mr. and Mrs. 1t, N. Shier and Mr.
and Mrs. Arske Robinson, attended
the Toronto Fair this week.
The St. Marys, Jiirkton end Exe-
ter Telephone Company. Lirultcd, in-
tend to make 1►arae extensions to the
present system by taking on .t num-
ber of rural systems, and making a
net work of wires, branching out
from their trunk lino ruuaie; froth
Exeter to St. Marys. Farmers and
otlpprs will thus bo enabled to put
telephones in their houses at -cheap
t rtes.
Miss ?Joy Shier of Uxoridge, Left
Tuesday for her home after t pleas-
ant visit with friends here.
Dirs. \\illiam Hutchinson, of Lis-
towel. sister of ltobt. and . eiam'l
Loupe. is very low at 'the tlresent
writing, Airs. Samuel Doupo and
Mrs. Fletcher are at her bedside.
Mrs. Hutchinson formerly liven at
Kirkton.
On Wednesday creni't; of 'eat
week our bill tossers journed over
to dia+am for a i_amo with -the boys
of that place and .Demo away with
nine soaps data in; fraru their 'belts,
the scorn boli; 12 to 7 in favor of
the Kirkton Boys.
I'o'tow'iu; were the lite -ups:
KIRKTON
SALEM
31, lloskln
1. Shack
A, W stortr:'n it. O ar,zo
P. I)oUpe \V, 'lorry
E. N. Shier J. 'Berry
R. 1Aaviv G. Nairn
IJ. Leigh N. Nairn
1. Marshall J, oods
k. Marshall A. Hughes
F. Malls S. Robinson
The return .zamo between the
above teams was played hero on Sat-
urduy evenin; and resulted in the
defeat of our boys by a score of 12
to 11.
M.r, Melville Hoskin returned to
his deities as clerk in Carlin; Bros.,
store, Exeter. after spending a
week's vocation at his home hare.
Mr. .and Mrs. 11. Dennison, of Mit-
chell, wore the I;ucsts of -Mr. John
Taylor last week. Mr. Dennison is
organizer for the C. O. 1'.
Mies Minnie Dennison, of Chico,3o,
is visitiu; her sister. Mrs.. Fred
Tay ler.
Tho boys are near's' recovered trona
the excitement of Ittoir automobile
trip of a few weeks ago. and wild
soon Ise toady for another one.
Tho following young& men who
have been sttending their vacations
at their homes in Kirkton, heft Tues-
day; Nprman Jiacey, to attend busi-
ness cdtlo3e, London ; Wilfred Mays,
book keeper at Gurd's. London, rind
Henry ..Lei'Tb, to the ecboo' of tele-
graphy. 'Toronto.
Abort Switzer. our energetic but-
cher, intends removing his present
%hop ,and in place of it will erect
a large and more commodious struc-
tllro. Increase in business makes
this move necessary.
Mr. John Thacker is spending a
few days in Toronto viewing 'the ex-
hibition and visiting his sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doupo visit-
ed friends in Listowel. over Sunday,
returning home on Monday.
Miss Fiona Brown is spending a
week in St. Mrarys visiting friends.
Mr. sold Mrs. Hobs. Robinson. visit-
ed their son, Earneeft, in Stratford,
over Sunday returning oil Monday.
Rachel and hush Kirk spent Sun-
day at Zion.
Messrs. W. (Brown • and ferry
Donee left Tuesday to attend the To-
ronto fair.
Rev. Stout. Ononda,3o, and Rev.
McQuillan, Blenheim, former rec-
tors hero were in town last week
rentowing 0O;uaintanCe A.
The poh ial \Vedues-
day cveninxacosocf �rtst week onon the lawn
of Itobt. Berry, 'Rae a highly 4ruccoss-
fu'. affair. Several prominent poli-
ticians were present and enlivened
the proceedings with stirrih, addres-
ses. Amon; those who spoke were
lion. No'son Montieth, Minister of
Agriculture, Gilbert McIntyre, M. 1'.
South Perth, and County Counoi'Jor
Blowers. -of Mitchell. Many thanks
were tendered the host Mr. 'Berry
for the p'e.tsin3 manner in which he
made every one present feel at home.
The post office store at Woodham
was sold last Tuesday to Wes. Milli
for $1,350.
Dr. Carr, secretary of the Iiirkton
Milling Company. is asking for -ten-
dors for the erection of a new smoke
stack for the ,grist twill. The stack
is to be fifty feet •hazh, twilit of
brick, with a torment foundation
7 1-2 feet s.rume. It is the intern-,
tion of the company to ley it cement
floor in the engine room.
A number of our sports had n
gay old time 'Thursday night of last
week. it leis whistle red around dur-
ing 1I' dry that a coon hunt was
on, rind a slued of coon hunters was
!testily organized and done About
the time the moon 'te,s commencing
to shed its silvery rays, the company
could be seen etrlikin; nlon; the
rood :rain; north. with 1)oc ()area
[ atb u1
canine. load' z the
of
'1.4
the re rch being in a bush about a
3
toile up. the raid. There wasn't
any mislnke in the location or the
tip • In,t was passed around, and in
a short time his {toonship t" -:Is cor-
e:tiled in 11'e branches of a Jarze
tree. Ile wt's 'anded without much
trouble and when 'rF1c dtit tipped
the
boon et 27 1-2 pounds.
Mr. rind Mrs, John B-►nnerinann,-of
8t. Mirys, Mr. and Mrs. Iturecss, of
Helton. :111(1 ''ere Davis, of Belton,
were the guests of Mr. rind Mrs.
Wi'Iiim Atkinson lar stingily.Rev. Down preached nn exce'.Icnt
sermon to the Foresters on Smithy
evening.
Miss MOW Gilfiilan left last
week on an extended visit to friends
in Toronto, Hamilton and St. Cath -
Mr, I. Harrison Clark, manager of
the Fenster & Itucs who'eq,le house.
'1'orionto, who bus been slx'ndinz his
ho'id.lys at the home of Mr. John
Gi'fin:ID, has returned home.
11' CREEPS LIKE A SERPENT.
Steals 1 hrou:ll the system like :I
tI,ef in the night. Thot's how cot-
rr11 nri... Don't trifle with ?Bch .,
scO*; n. Don't experiment with •
doubtful tre+'tnlcut. Time and tex-
lter:ence prove •that Cstarrhozonr,
does cure, filet it .Z,ives quirk relief
:rnd to thorouzhty destroys the d "-
t'"p that it dies forever.
Ge' Ottarrtlorone in (lie first Alar'
irel your cure is assnred. In 2nr-
an'I $1.00 sizes al all dp.rlcrs and
;Is r.•anteed in every Dante.
Fall term opens Sept 4
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College work should write for
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Western Ontaeio. We give
a practical training and assist
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WAREHOUSES
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
Highest Price paid for Grain
Richard Seldon
Successor
+ W. J. Elliot
,, I). A. McLachlan J Principal 1
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Flour, Feed and
Groceries
Bargains. in
Groceries
Maple Leaf Salmon 14c.
Best Redpath Granulated Su -
Aylmer Peas 4 cans for 25c.
gar at $4.50.
Orange Meat 2 boxes for 25c.
I Gal. Tars 75c. per doz.
1 qt. 70c. `t
1 pt.. 16 60c. rt
For your Best Flour and
Best Prices call on US and
you will find that wo have a
good variety to choose from
Shorts, Bran, Chicken, Feed
etc, always on hand, at best
prices.
S. HARDY & SON
to Joseph Cobble -
dick.
IMPORTED
SUITINGS
We call your attcn-
tion tp our large stock
of imported Suitirlgs.
The best offerings from
English and Scotch
mills, representing the
most fashionable weav-
es and fabrics.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
The C N. R. Drop 'repdrt: for Rlid-
past wcek,indioate that the matinee
is practically oompleited and thresh'
in; commenced in many Jocatitfee,
particularlysalonz the main line. Not
a sinzle instance of damage has beer
done by flail .or otherwise is cited rig
the retort, the weather in
cases being described as ideal. Th.
yield is said to be In excess of Pros
vious years.
WESTERN FAIR
The Exhibition That Made
Fall Fairs Popular.
An ideal occasion for a family outing.
Daily ascensions of a navigable Air
Skip, 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
fer the boys and girls.
For informetien write
W. J. REID. President. or
A. M. HUNT. Secretary.
LONDON
Sept. 7-10, 1906
STEN! EN Cot? N(311.
The couuci hof the (township of
Stephen, 000nvened at the Town Mali
Crediton, Monday, September 3rd.
All members present. Minutes of
previous meetin; were read- and ap-
prvod.
Resolved that the Reeve and Fink -
Winer inspect 3rd S. R. opposite lots
20 and 21, con. 9, do reference 4.o
tile drain.
After possin; the following orders
the council adjourned to meet again
on Monday Oct. 1st, at 1 p. m. Wm.
Lane, solo& cont recttors foes. $34.60
Peter McKenzie, et ,t' fence viewers.
$12; .Express Co, express, 40c; John
Schroeder. ditch, 1st S. It., $)5.00;
Wm. White, rep. culvert. 75c; John
\V.iedo, cedar posts, $2.40 ' Wilson
Anderson, rep. C. 11., $2.00; Ed. Ry-
an, award drain, $6.50; So'. Pollock,
.znadin;, etc., $5.00; John Broke
s-
etarc auditing, tin., tA.0
0 iI nr
y Torte,
r
audit •
do n„ $A,11 U. Frank McKeever.
grovel, $4.96: Satn'I Morrison, work
1st. K .it. $5.25; James O'ark, cem-
ent culvert, $2.50; Fronk De -street'.
rep. bridge, $1.59; Wm. i'•.at terson,
poets, $6,00; Thos. Webb, cement
culvert, $5.00; Adolph mien, mem-
r
eat -tile, cc•,...U11; John Gill, et a1, rep.
brid;c, $23.00; ,John Woods. gravel.
$1.'_0.
HENRY EiLnElt, C'erk.
THE TIMES TO THE END OF 1906
FOiR 25c. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE.
die
ELIMVMLR
Quite .a ntfmbor fret hero at,
tended the iso Dream social, nt Zion
on Mondny evenin; and report a
goad time. The sorvioes on Sunday
were conducted by Rev. Ashton, ot
Bothwell, a former junior pastor.
Rev. Fair took ltev. Ashton's work
Bothwell. t>r
Thoso from hero oaltentlin; the To-
ronboexh,bition are Mr, and Mrs. W.
Couldis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wri;ht,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew, sr,
Mr. llobt. Rowctiffo and tfamity,
spent 8undey with his sister, Mrs. 8.
J. i'ym. r
Mr. and Mrs. R. Skinner spent i-
tem weeks with friends :it Kipple.
IT IMPARTS STRENGTH
Just think of the .,enormous
strcn;thenin; power Fcrrozone pos-
sesses -consider er • o
Id ►. t
ht didfor Q
V, Potter, well known 'ar3 'n Kingston.
n
r K et .
'•1 Wag subject to spells of dizziness.
For e,;ht months 1 ,had intense.
pain in my rizht side between the
shoulders. i wail almost .,incurable -
with weakness and leek of ,health
-rnd vizor. Often I scarcely ate any
I.c.6f.t
r •:
,nl r
l
fe t mirx•rablodn
al
y
Nervous, easily excited, .troubled
with h•rh.rt weiktless, 1 was in bid
shute. Ferrozonc restorer( end nour-
ished c 1 Ira �.
etc k •al
c to th'rt,
1 .Iwrt0 r-
der,., \Vi><alevcr tour 'oiliness map,
Io Per-rozorr' will cure, ('rice 50c,
per box nl all dealers.
Are You Building a Nouse,
Barn or Fence?
lVe can save you money on your Hardware. Ptaintw,
011.1, (lin,', t and Wire. See our goods and get 0111•
prices. it will pity poi
W. Moore, Kirkton
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