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1 We have installed a NE%V
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THE EXETER TIMES, SEPTEMBER 20th 1906
grail to hoe /,wicker'9 stock. Tho
reelection is larger ,than ever and ,tt
beeeial urines to earls t,urchasc'rs.
Mr. ILarry Wine.. of Detroit, ie
spending .1 few day visiting friends
here. Mrs. %V]tid, who has been via.
icing .freend,r ,here for ,the ]least
month, wilt leave with `ter lie .,bend
this %%eek for their home in Detroit.
M,11 ter the 1c1);nR of Oats, and The Wan}' friends of the Rev.
can nos 811 promptly any Or- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Litt, of Sebring_
vide, Mich., there tileabed to see
i der to roll Vats for Horses them Inst week and renew acquain-
No still have our Chopper � t anew funeral of %vert tehere
efrs t fe biles
and can also 811 orders in this Re►,
ane promptly. tire• Litt woe at. one tirue ate-
tiottcd hero.
if The funeral of the late Mrs. John
K4unipp who died on Friday Inst took
• place on Sunday, The remains being
interred in the Crediton cemetery,
Deceased was 71 years of age and was
one of Crediton. live here rforta nun number yea years
, during that time made many friends
I who sympathize with the sorrowing
ones in this their hour of bereave -
Crediton , ment,
Last week we made a t
error in statin y(i graphical
Dlt E. J. McCUE, b1F.3f11ER O\.'%Ilei K than Misa Colvin had
i resigned her ditties as milliner with
TARIO COLLEGE PIIYBICI_ 1 resumed4icstead of herald have read
-ens and Surgeons, Successor to Dr. / Colvin is an excellent millliiner and Miss
has
E. A. hoist. Crediton. Ont. many friends here who will be pleased
Mr. Jas. Walker is offering his to earn that she is back again.
farm for mac on tlto Crediton Raid. i
Mr. Walker left last week for .the
west, and is ;now w isrtting the' dif- WHEN WOMENik s3 SUFFER.
tercet points of interest Look out for weakness or disease.
great wheat reentry. If the country See .f there is not a headache, s[du-
suits •him it. is his intention to matey°, gabs' symrestlptoms
n is ;the "blues,"
with his tamely. do the westi in the � These symptoms indicate that
srttring, need the assistance of Lr, Jr..nsiih-
ife
See our stock of tlto Ialest ready- I
ton's fills. They are wcomen"s greet.
i•'dc suits and overcoats. We have est rangsin 0, prevent tun�tional de.
large range of children':! up-to-dseLe t bloods eerierte eJl n ltt}c os stems
othing made by rule W. E. Sanford 1 throughout. No tonic so patient, pro
Co., at very Jow' prices. It will to ,
stock before porches- 1 of Dr. o ow the use
to ft. -C• '/,wicker. llnrnilton's Pills. I'rieA 25c.
herb ret ill tfeaters.
TIIURHDA1. 'SEPTEMBER 20, 190G 1 n
Mr. David Duncan has sold his you a race our [ k l f pay resul s so marked as f If
atm to Mr. M. Lrletcher.
Misses Nicholson who have been ,n
visiting Miss Nettie Harris have re-
turned to their home at Uoderich.
Mr. and end-
ed the funeral of Miss rs. Roht. Gardiner
Murray
at Listowel on Sunday.
vers of Stratford is in
charge
a
Mr. G. d h week of thebusiness of his
brother, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers who
with his wife is visiting friends in
Brantford and Caledonia.
non
vissiited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harrislastweek.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hankin of Lo-
gan attended the funeral of their niece
Miss Rhoda Westlake on Saturday.
The fanners have been taking ad -
he exceptionae of the llyo fine atr op to have
of corn
ered.
Miss Olive Madge sang a very pleas -
ng solo in Thames Road church on
unday morning. Miss Madge intends
•n to return to the Conservatory of
guric, Toronto, where she is in train -
Mrs. John Hackney and son Thomas
ve returned from a visit to her son
F. hackney of Lufton, Mich
The following persons from here
tended London fair last week, John
► • We, John McCullough, W. Kay.
aggie Riley, Chas. Ashby, Mr. and
Jae, Harris,
Mrs.Andrew Iiodgert received word
her husband that he had cur-
ved the railway wreck at Azilda last
k.
Mr. and Mrs. John %Vestlttke have
deepest syfnpathy eL their many
lends in .the dearth of their, young
tighter Rhoda Marie at +then young
of el Teere G months and 9 days.
Was an erceptioaally bright
h�caltby child and about a week
hvas taken seriously ill with Ilea
ndicitis, .which ultimately ended in
death on Friday September 14th.
bar ebe wag 'taken down the (lest
foal attention ,was given liter and
ry comfort was given cher by, her
rents. It is a pad loss to Dir.
Mrs. Westlake. The funeral
s held het Saturday, interment
ing"n
r Ihc•
Exeter tercemetery.
x
hLf 11PITh•I,l;
large number attended the West -
Fair at London last week and re -
rt a good time
early
eyery one attended the
eter Fair on Tuesday and enjoyed
usnal good time.
he bid( swamps generally known as
,llnton a matte) is on fire.
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ZION
Several from here were at London
r. They report a very good time.
lir. Samuel Peart and wife called on
ends here a few days last week.
lir. Peart who is interested in Sun•
school work gave a short address
the Sunday School here on Sunday
ernoon.
rev. Jonston preached an excellent
mon here on Sunday evening.
0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
'ake Laxative Promo Quinine Tab.
1, All druggists refund the moo-
t( it fails to cure. R. W. Grove's
Nature is on each box. 25o.
the Sony
i f the Hair
here are four verses. Verse 1.
ersH
y atrVigor stops falling
ir. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair
gor makes the hair grow.
:rse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor
res dandruff. Verse 4.
er's Hair Vigor makes the
tip healthy, and keeps it so.
is a regular hair -food; this
the real secret of its won-
luJ success.
I'es beat kind of s tsstirnonfal-
Sold for over sixty Tsars."
The old buildings known as the
Trevethick carriage shops are this
week be' a torn dew n, Uo FOR OVERSIXTY 1ICAlt3
room for retake AN OLD AND %VRLL-Tn►en RtMr V. -Sir
th cncw brick ,two store 1 win:LoweSoothin S
building ,which is to be .rested in jts i over state ears b g iron has been used to
buil by Mr, Shing. withs of mothers nceeo
Thomas Trevethick, In oduitiewhieclilidthing, with verteo0enoce+�
The new building well run' the full 1 pea, Cures wind colic. and is theenbbe t�remedy
width of ;the Luta and when complet- + er Dlarrhaaa.
ed will certainlyhe' :Tine to It
rerpint to the taste. Sot
a cred"tt to lobi, G Y part of the world, e
village of Crediton. The old eel-- Isure a dttakeA valga ie incelcul♦ble,
rIase shops are among the oldest iByre eand :l:ktor nMoothe lend. Redows Scothine
buildings Imre, and have been cos_
copied by the present owner, afr_ -�_-
Thos. Tnevc'thick, for ,twenty years ; Dashwood
or more, while he carried on Iris
business og a carriage maker.
Trevethick deserves credit for Mr. _ -
Treve hie and his! Miss Addle and l%'e.rsie %Viewer
village progressiveness. Our s spent
g continues to grow and '' Sunday at Mr. spent
•Ruby's.
rapidly rep/aping the old building.; hishomeMiltonn %ashy( spent Sunda
with new and up.to-date etorest and Miys Etta Dashwood,
yisSYat
w
residences, The new school, which is :days ret Zurich y %reek.
about completed. is one of the ! .til rhos wroek, b n fon
est in this secelion. Mr. hill, of the 1 fhe Ei•anHarvesIleal al willr)n bold in
Commercial has during the 'Ea'anonth. [ church on
week enlarged Lis hotel, rant 1
of this month, !the 25th
have troch Acrcr;a( and there Dfr. %Vm, Shrunrm }say this 'peck
have d, and old houses renovatedresidenc' received a big shipment of fall and
•
during the past two Amon i inter goods, and is now 'bus
rho recent improvementsyears, g i ing tend arras Y mark.
mer roc the (his sum-' w•ps, fling them on hie she]_
g er w improve c cement sidewalks which; Mies Lizzie Weitzel, of
t
our streets. Our eittaghe e isaeonce oft is siecndinR a tsps days v sitinrock,
keeping abr'flast with C rtaitaly town. n
epi funeral ser the 'times, Mr. John I idt on
Mrs. Iiia mon of •the late heov}•.draught colt to prat( his
Andrews g eves •preac}lod by Rev. Mr. i ?Mot for Mr. Matthew
text WARe on
i taken drop;. • ho 2a good figure..G
g• P8aJ a Bev. 'hir, and bier. the
Time, first
of
and the 4th. verse, and' was the text ' Afitchctl, arrived k,ha hero rho first part
chosen by.Mrs, Ring before her death to this Luth, having accepted; acre.
a car.
The church was crowded. Mho Lutheran church here, Mr.
Mr, ctnd Mrs. John 'Luefle, of Hen-. in
Then twill be inducted text Sunday,
t oli. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 2uefla f 11 Dir, J. Eidt, of the flour mond. rel
Berlin, and Wilfred Fink v 1 f theherTjmc nwittt the correspondent
end
7.ondon, attended cher beincr, of � o[ Times, slates that the oat and
Lnoir aunt, the late funeral sof • wheat crop this year le beyond the
tKlunr t place 90n John
a goods. Theltgrain is plump and of
PP, which took
3 good quality,
Dirs, Geo. Synod. of London, iv vis-
Iting Jreorid9 and relatives in our
village,
mber
confirmation f14ervics rom oheld ineil the
Catholic *church at Zurich on Sun -
(ley.
.
•
Jori.•ta ((;er•tic•ib }arty trcccivcd
the contract for putting in furnaces
for 'Messrs. J. K. Goetz and 'Fred
%inert,
Dir. tend Mrs, J. 1Lirtkali 'anJ
datiRhler:i visite!( Mende in iflake on
Sunday.
Mr. O. It. Ehncs, who was one of
the chart( of the Sovereign bank,
Dashwood, for some time, has been
transferred 4o Owen Sound, and Mr.
O. Grnybeil bee taken hie piece here.
tl r, V. .7. VI
Mr, C. Zwlekcr begs to announce
stockthlt theyof have opened up a /ergo
I�►dies and Children's Man.
ties and Rain Coats, in, all the .let -
est shams and styles, and invite your
inspection.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Snider and .� w•o
sons
Of
Ifnmiiton. are spending a few
days with rehitives 6n our village.
The Miemes Beulah, end Ella Boa_
pier visited friends in London one day
Last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Fritz. of Grand
Bend,
visited friends, in reaves on
Sta nda �•,
Mr. and Mrs. Heywood, and Mrs.
I1. Finkbcirrer, of Exeter spent Sun.
day in Creditor',
Mrs, Messner, of J)uff,alo, visited
her parents, hfr. end ALra, John
Fink beiner.
t
el, c king\who has been
Mrs. 8tricklcr, of [3 for Mr. J. Rolle-rota:in. for
Forte time has scoured n •good paesi.
visitring Ilex 1 rlantford,Mrss i Mondalion y Morreon, Ill„ ,and eon
parn►bls, ''11r. lcrerc
vi (%sizer• y for at fete weeks' whet with
Mies Eva Ilir(zcl 1 his brother in Chicago, before
c1aJ's slsl spent a few Ito Morri,yon, itis going
week visiting friends in I him Auceeaa, ming' 'friend); tush
Cent nest
See 1t1c' new lines a( )• Miss Lydia Drown leaves for Thiel. 1 itilWrwwrc ;' ford thla %seek.
own importation from rho /cod- 1 Ma'. Arthur K(Iltrmann left for
int! manufacturers in EngLipd. New 1 Nspicrville, on Monday afternoon.
patterns and torteev designs. Our,reetime his siud1C9 in
prices are r' .f err>on, t�
Il ht on liinnerwarc,.C, ern 1'niycralty, t tlto Northwret_
ejtAlDliss I'c+aT( Iloltznt:urn has 1 leaveMerfor %Villert
iss 10 been I irttek, to
the Sie,J A iVe eevcerea ,ral readinge at 1 Thy. Jtl,sraiHose go thrid %hila fi'elk
being held in clove } which es visited in low n on Snnd•ty.
day and Monday next.
on !jun- 1 Moss Olive Qu'inre.
Jlr, and ♦ r; ! taken hp her of Exeter, htv
.1 Jas. Lawson spent ob /ether/nine, as min wit le fir, ,l,a�_
part of l:est week in London. •well as milliner. It took°
11 r. %%'m. Sambrook i to love her come ba:k for it tai
the 'rrnvt'thSa gram purchased her fourth
1 I Young Ifroa, property lust north Quite season'
}lard ware stare, the Exeternumber from here lank in
A number from here tpok in Erre- i They report 0 ve ry
to f.,ir on Tuerd,y. goat time. They ,t1�R► Iin 1hr
A
number %u •.
w r,
na i h
be
rfair of youngr
t
on
Thursday.
x•
oa
e
1 1
her
7 1 from? of 1
a cn .Ir
it
tended 1he confirata tion ssr_1iti,,.r bi{rrre;r ilMta on wen home
vice; held in the Cat hole: churolf nt 1m vis.
Limerick on Sunder, t Funder.
Mr. and Aire, W. S. Chisholm. of'Z�
Actors, visited Mr, and Mrs. Chas. i
t,. c•
k r
. on
Smelly. a .
<I•r •. 3 r
J [
wan Ch'.
e mance er a balm f
herr for K of rho Sierch•+nt'm bank(
n couple of yearn, j
made manager of the Act and wens ia an
:!eptly before err, branch t� tbe
he re.
the },ranch woe erased , sto and pts.Tito� v
cement 4he walk end platform in =t1
a� , a'
front of •the Sw,ilk and
platform
and
which weer donnfcd by the late Win,.
it".". is n great improvement to !� tl
Ihc church. _
For up-to-date 31t11in r iwhere
t 11
�_� b0� their meals
and
-~+ -- -- tarry dad worry as they dont h wee d0 in tt+bis county.
CASTOR 1A,Hoot • i
rivetiintf nwce
For Infanta and Children. �,:�i'Sa a a EL
the Kind You Hari Always Bought has "a t !lariat
t�. S,gnwtue
Boars the Z/r7t1.441
of6igrlatare of 1 M Ades: j
tQi,��ll� ' „1.( T}tis TIM
FOP 2.ic. A
.
yspepsla
Goods, Lodic.a' Fara, c y. ()res.
hc., do n,.,
NOW
IIs The Time
To consider about getting
ready for Fall. We have an --+-- -
eXCCIIent stock of I'flc3 positively .cured with ,,1)r
Shoop's Maetio Ointment, It's
for piles aloe made
STOVES, PIPES, ETC.,e' and it doc3 fol work
to perfection. Helene. painful, pro.
trudin; or Mine pike disappear tike
n,•1 a: c tiotd by W. s. Ilowey,
to select from. All kinds of
STAFPA
Mrs. Herren i.,`;Y low at tire•
sent and her sister, Mrs. Merrell, of
St. Marys ]9 attendin; .her.
Mr. Frank Carlin, jr.. 1,:,, eeetire.i
a Position in Landon.
Mrs. J. Moffatt. of Pee pie.,
Ills•, is the guest of her teeter, firs,
HARDWARE
11a1TFICLD
1
Mr. 1). Robinson, of Vi a,;,i.a, 11. t`•,
,s the guest of his uncle and auj►I
at Lowest PI'KE'S. Mr. .and Dirs, T, Jowett'.
lDlr. 11, Drohmann f fr1c
for liol •r left •lit$ :der n
} nod where he will
!`the [uturttt,
HARVEST TOOLS and r Dirs. Heath and fa ihwh° silent
the summer in rhes cottage ort
the hill, left las ek for their
err n borne at Lond,o
t, and •child of See -
vests of Mrs. Gorge
empbell and Miss Queenie
returned on Tuesday after
s ins the pest ten drays at •Tor_
E FENCING
at reduced prices.
JONAS HARTLEIB
DASHWOOD ONTARIO"
RU$SELDALI:
Mrs. Wm.
forth, are
Erwin.
Mrs
hfsr
O.
Mrs, .fames Johnston, who hie
been in the west for Ibe (east two
years, returned last Lecl-
master Kenneth Hodgert is fakir Rev. Mr. ni Neely.
ofpuDove▪ r Centre,
Ont., neap
R Sabbath
of St. An-
a commercial course at the Stratford � drew,v church ga rvica
Business College, the evening the vase morning. In
Miss Jean Cole is att.ho 1'res, of the Huron Presbyterial
�ppresent visiting
with her sister Mrs. Wm. (]ole of To- of the Women's Foreign Missionacp
ronto. Soziely, Mrs, fig
Rev, Mr. Cranston of Cromarty and mtllon. of (;a`3„r1a1'
Rey. Mr, rarest Stewart of Motherwell -�-
TI[E DF,AF hiADC TO I[EAh
cbanged pulpits on Sunday. Deafness because usually due to
The annual Thanksgiving service of Catarrh, is Quite curable. In n thou.
the C.O,C,F will be held in the hall at sand rases this is
Russeldale on Sunday the 23rd inst-at proved absolutely
2.30 true, Suceey9 invariably n(trends the
P. m. Rev. Mr, Cranston will use of Catarrhozone which has cured
conduct the service. catarrhal deafness of
In Fullerton on Tuesday the llth years standing. Pene,tralinnge hrntyough
_five
inst,Ehzabeth, relict of the late Adam the assages of he ear, thelisooth.
Wiley, died at her home at the ripe ing vapor of Catarr}tozone relieves
old age of 80 years. The funeral was the inflammation.detroys the seeds
on Friday to Mitchell celne:eree She of Catarrh and thereby allows hat•
leaves a tarnili of one son and three ure in 're -assist herself, Tr
Cat -
daughters, Adaul,Martha and Ferinda arrhozone yourself, 25e. and 1.00
at home, and Eliza of New fork size sold by all dealers.
Owing to the weather farming op�atic continued
at a;
standstill. ZURICH
Silo filling is the order .f 1 Nli
Rim. Baker, c t le day.
S. Ccle, Wm. Houson, Thos. Francis,
all have their silos tilled and report
never having a better crop of corn Inc
ensilage.
ANOTHER GREAT DISCOVERY
A well know gentleman in Black
die -
covered anfrabsolute John t'OsP specific bee for
Rheumatism, and writes -I was af-
fected with Sciatica and chronic
Itheum,•atism which I contracted
]para ago. The disease had 1 great
hold in my blood, It twee hard toe
make any impression on it. heading
of Fearozone I was convinced of
its merit land it's certainly tiro best
I have ever tried. Wby it just
drove away .rho Rheumatism. Even
stiffened old sufferers wt•ill experience
quick results. The meson is (that:
Ferrozono acts ;through the blood
and thereby destroys the the 'cause
of the disease. Price 50c per- box at
all dealers,
1SBORNE COUNCIL
Council rnet Sept. 1st pursuant to
adjournment. All the members were
present. The minutes of 4he last
meeting ,were read and approved.
tly-Law No. 8. authorizing the
levying of the following trate , was
reed a third time and finally passed
County rate. one 'and four-fifths
mills on the dollar.
Township
the milonF/the dollar, two and three
General school rate, one aped one-
ttfth3 mills on the d -'
The a nisei
toes of moo nts needed by elle trus-) u•
Aev
era
1
sc
b 1
oa
sections,
v ct
over and above the ►ono
be levied by special totes on ttileratcdif-
ferent aeotions, entered on elle col.
leotor's rot( and collected +with the
other rates,
ss Glary Hagler, of Clinton, vis
iced et the home of Mr. Ger.. Innes.
Our fall fair will ho in full blast
to day.
Mr. Edgar Rupp, of Croswell, Mich.
is visit/fig relatives here.
Miss Mina Doan loft last week for
Winnipeg, where she will reside in
future.
Mr. Addison Koehler, has been rep_
pointed Ito a clerkship In the Una
ion Bank at Gretna, Dian„ end left
last week yo issurne his new posi-
tion.
On Tuesday, September 11tJ►, Rev.
E. Schuelke perforated the ceremony
which united Miss Tena, daughter of
Mrs. A. Hartung. and Edward Seim,
in the holy bonds of 'matrimony.
The bride .was supported by her sis-
ter, bliss Dlinnb;, w'hile Mr. If. 11.
Little supported the gro)m. The
ceremony eyes performed in the pre;_
encs of only the immediate friends.
After congratulations and
wishes had been extended all mat
down ton dainty wedding breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Skim are ta�c
ng
short honeymoon trip to Tlamburg
and other eastern points, after which
they will begin house-keepingin
Zurich.
Tho large barns of Mr. /George
Douglas, of the Bronson Line, Stan-
ley. were destroyed by fire on Wel).
ncselay ,evening together with £the
season's crop. farm implements and
some livestock. The fire was caused
by lightning and the loss will figure
up 1
to
neer 83000.00, which Is oar -
tinily covered by insurance in The
Hay Mutual, of which company Mr.
Doughe o9 a director,
i1E
V LONG BREATHS HURT
You know t hat t rouble.] exist which
need quick atten(ion, Proper notion
coneials in a vigorous rubbing of
the chest end side with Nervi!rrte
which t nks into the 'tissues where
Accounts ns fol tows were p ssed , the pain 15 seated, and \
and orders issued in , in , few minutes. _ glees jclief
Elimvilfe Drain tlraotort,
General ,. Co»tractor g$00.00
Council adjourned to i i • $80.33
Oct.
7th. at one O'clock, 'Heel Oc
Think of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure
if your nose and throat discharges
-if your breath is foul• or feverish.
This snow white soothing realm con-
tains Oil of Euoalypittrs, Thymot,
Menthol, etc.. .incorporated into an
imported, creamlike, velvety petrol-
ntum. It soothes. Neale purifies, con-
tralti. Ctti at our More
box. fioel b • for f recut ri,e I,
olein, so strong.•p erfuc•uc en
sulte & itorerfut. Re.
guartnteed with every 25..
bottle of I'ol,gon's Ncrvilinc.
liIRRION
Several from re attended the'
wedding ;►t Anderson on Wednesday
Sept. 12. when Miss Alio, deughter
of Mr- .and Mrs, tame; Murray wen
married to Mr, Charles Clark, pro-
duce) meroh.int of London.
Douglas %Vardl;aw• .1ras entered fir.
Carr's office it being (itis intention
to study for a V. 8.
+-- 1 Tho cont motors for the low bridge
CHandford have built it he frame work for 'tlte
Miss Hattie who has been a'roli. We hope they will hurry 1lie
visiting friends in Toronto for a few work "long tan ocnnpletion.
weeks has returned home. ! Kcv. %'e:1(., :and tamtl
Atksha;race Evans leaves text Mon- last wc�k from their tout�n,r.turncd
day for a few months kok e, The bin 11Jx_
friends in Crfew City, Ma°rsit with Rev. gentleman eonsiderrl,lelie leen
The Kirkton Fair deo ewe).
if all dyspeps t suffere re knewbe `' 'leu year will
whit
snaring omei ►9 The
mko management is
t
Ur. S
h
POa9
Restorative c
St0'
,a yeatt.
e \w•
otild
do for 4hem, dyspepsia celebration the best in the history of
tical! y sepals would pole- the Society. Lilrernl
Y bon dirges.. of the past, Dr, Prizes will be
Sboop'v Jtestorative reaches stem, Riven and a balloon ascension ani(
ech ttoub:es by its direct tonic no- t�'t'raohute deo,
lion upon the + second int• I i9 advertised far the
true stomach nerves leStoefwes-the
Rt
.7C
h r•
l ;-
1rn 1
ee or wweakness. fullncfcs blorrtigT,
t►olcliinz, ete. Call (or the Restora-
tive. �We recommend and sell Dr.
Shoop's Restorative, Sold by W. 1.
!fever.
SAINTARUItt
u' e
r
t
Q a number from o
m
tended ther erre et -
Mr. Wm. BJrow,, i rtsnnkinglast \exteti.
sive improvements to hie .house,
which when altered will he one of
this finest in Kiarkton,
Mr. Geo, Ileaman, of I•'.xeter, h,-
ou,n need the erection of 11„ -
On Suedes, Sept. ore,ma Mahoj smokestack for ,the ICirktion tilillin
itrownlee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (Company, and ham the .toun•11ti .n
Tom Brownlee, of Biddulpf, passed airway ,comptetcd.
array to her haat r•rwrxrd at the age of Sl r, itobt, Brownlee, .of Bat 1,, N.
21 years. The deceased had been in Y•' i9 the guest of Mr. end Mrs,
poor health for some gate and her Thorn1.4 itoadhause.
not unexpected. She was Mile Lillie', Taylor returned I'ritI1y
ern in the after a pleaetnt visit w jell regal ivee
in Woodstock.
Mr, and Mrs, Jasper %Valpor, pf
i Dungannon. visited friends here lag
is�roAX�. ta.. k.
Miss 1-aurt Mandrel lase I►'•c
toweehip of t•ehortie and
its among ter many ac -
'd Yap Hj'a i'tw1,, 8s•7tl's! .
awarded a renew•i1 of her teaehcwr,'
Q�� eerti(ienste by the County doted of
14;e� Examiners.
ES TO THE END r11- 1006•t cour..t Irene
Otte Stretfor,I Robinson as taking up
titISC'it((tl? A I' ()NCB Cotter%
A SUPERIOR SCHOOL I
in Every Respect. f
ELLIOT!
TORONTO, ONVift
Dori rift}'
oroffice
graduates
during Aug-
ty-set•e,l tiwes
,s the school
coartantly "going
During July ws
timesasman
.
.. help as we
•. going ou
ust we is
•t•
Lh +
and not "standing •F
or "backing up." '1'
lVrite for beautiful Cats- 1
•logue, Now is the time to ,y,
enter.
W. e1. Elliott, PrinGipai
�'• ('or. Yonge and Alexander
Streets,
i •: •;••l•$ -r':'++•+•1••; -...•y.., 4.4.{ :- „ },
a Ing this week
for
Wheat - 69c
Oats • 29 to 30c
Barley 38 to 40c
Peas 60 to 65c
Richard Seldon
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
IMPO$TED
fl Famous Wool!SfJJTJNGS
'!" CORAL
STRATFORD., ONT.✓
This school is recognized to be ;
a one of the best Commerical
4 Schools in the P.ovince. Our
▪ courses are thorough and up-to-
ti't: date. We give a practical train-
;. ing and assist our graeloates to
good positions. It is i essible +Z
to satisfy the demand made on .,
us for office help. Those .inner-
' eeted in their own welfare should _
4. write for our free catalogue.
W. J. ElliotPrinci
D. A. McLachlan } Principal
BENHAM.
September Wedding. -A very pret-
ty wveddir:g was celebrated at Itdte
residence of Mr, and Mrs, Webber,
of North Richmond street, on bap-
tember 5th, at 12 o'clock noon, when
their daughter, Dora J„ became the
brido of Mr. James It. Emmons, od
London. The . ?,tri my ryas per -
Granulated
formal by Roy, Dfr, Emit h un$es anj
arch of myrtle decorated with weed- !
ding bells. Tho bride was given in-
formed
Maple Leaf Salmon 14 ,
by her father end w.as attired in !Best Red
white Persian lawn and taarried a1tll GI'anultlted Su -
way
bouquet of arcam rosea, Little G1fiAs !gar at �¢,Jn,
Elea ICclland, cousin of cher bride, Ajrllnel' Peas 4
acted as flower girl dressed in a cans for 25c.
dainty suit of white organdie. Tho Orange Meat 2 boxes for 25o,.
wedding march was played by Miss
e. per doz.
We call your atten-
tion to our large stock
of imported Suitings.
The best offerings from
English and Scotch
mills, representing the
most fashionable weav-
es and fabrics.
e V O.�,�S
Merchant Tailor
Flour, Feed and
Groceries
Bargains in
Emily Dunn, of Hensall. The pries. 1� Gal Tars ?6
ents wvere both numerous and costly qt. " %UC, 4f
Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Left on the 11 pt.
rt 60c. ff
5:35 train from Seaforth (for Toron- ft
ismammffsmismimm
to amid 'the beat swishes of a host
of friends. On their return they
will beat home to their friends after
September 20, at 21 Brisco street,
London,
Miss Violet McArthur leas re.
turned home from visiting +friends
in 8t. Cathe'rines and Njagaara.
Our trustees have been retaking
some good improvements in ttho
school hour a grounds in 'the way of
a new Cement walk and approaches.
The Rev. W. J. Doherty preached 1
with very much acceptance in 8t.
P;aul's church on Sabbath evening
last niter n two months' vacntion
in the far-famed %Veit.
Mr. A. Arnold, barrister of Wind-,
sor, was in the villntre this wevis.
Ring relatives. re
'Mrs. James mea T
n
yfor returned n cur d '
tthia f
week from Toronto where elle had
been spending a couple of weeks
with hor son,
Mrs. .i. Elgic, of London, was
in the village during :the past week
r1sT/
itto
1
FftinI s I
Dafn4.
l
%fenr Coe
Leman
will regret oto learn elm he 19 very
seriously .ill again.
Mr, I)inic! Stewart. has odder]
greatly 'to the appearnnee of his
dwelling at 'the carat end by having
it nicely painted by air, Wm• Stonc-
mar1.
Jir. John Kemp Itis moved into
ono of ler. Coulter's dwellings and
Mr. 1), •Gnaesiok, of Stanley, intends
soon adoring into Mr. Kemp'.s dwel-
ling which he purchased some time
ago.
!Reeve Petty •1113 added 'to the ap.
pxaclrance of lee brick block by hav-
ing
Mrt repainted. Dundas St. London.
}
ccntl • I.arlm�cr has Tr.. j
purch sed a nice driver,
Miss Dulmage, of Tononto, is via.
i t i ng )1er� renter Mrs. Hopper.Mrs. W. II. Motenn and her sis-
ter, Mre. Beratty, wire in Zurich
spending a few darn w it 11 Mrs.
('hariesuort la. Mrs. McLeen'; laugh_
tor.
Tic Misses Moir, of Huntsville,
are herr. visiting relatives,
Mr. John Fitzpatrick. who unto/
recently conducted Ilie ('Inrence
House London, }Lae purchased the - ---
Queen's Bole!. Mengel( from "Doe
II �
,1r
I 1 II 4
sic,!lodge/is,
1 \1'
o ranetc "
-Doe"
1 e e 11
the b hoetkry Lor tends lnckall in-
Tim
three 3Cars. Some difficul- going to Edmonton. haying
ty arose over the itrarrsler of the now t option on one o[ IL1m lead
lease, but ;this Mr. Fitzpatrick ower- ing hotels -in that bull,
c•'rne by buying the property from Mrs. E. J. it in bo, of t;tveri,
;------ _ w'isaitcvl friends in town .Etat week.
,� i••F : e- i •1••}••F•1 + {..1++ ♦ •y. reel ✓.r. _ _ .7=7_7_
BARGAINS1-..
....
.
.:.
In Hardware, Tin and Graniteware
For the next 30 days
l• FOR C A ltG H •I-
R'e intent} to otter you Bargains in he fol•
oe
IttWirag lines, such As you newer got before.
fSHO%•EI.19: -%Ve nee t•If.•ring at sacrifice prices,ee
ROP1s: -- it will p.ty y.,,a to get rue prices before bre in
K ol•.ws lore.
MCREEN 113OOi4101: -We ran 51111 yeti in pike and ,tnality
SPR .%' M. We nue offering very cheap,
(irnnita der Tinware: - IV* have reduced prices in all lines ;"
-e t'. MOORBall;in Anti see as'pilee Will trot AMU, to quote prices. ..
WM•
, , KIRKTON-
i.c 4.
i :-•f•¢,f 1-:.,-.}? ....•-i 4:4-;- yid.., ;✓r4•F•Fi•fr}••h•F•i•f,l,•1,.Fir+i•e;o,.,F,i•.Fi•.l,4ft'
For your Best Flour and
Best Prices call on US and
you will find that we have a
good variety to choose front
Shorts, Bran, Chicken, Feed
etc. always on hand, at best•
prices.
S. HARDY & SON
FINE
U
RS
Jackets, Neckware,
Muffs, Etc.
SEE TtIE NEWSQUIRREL TIB
BELTZ'S
FURS elude to order:
Repaire(1 and Remodelled;
Highest price
Paid Por
Raw Furs
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