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GRAND TRUNK R.YIS "'TEM
Rubber=
(3 oods
The het and Largest as-
sort mer t of Rubber Goods
in the town.
1 iot-«Vater Bottles,
Ice Bags,
Cotr.b Syringes,
Fountain Syringes,
EucInas, Bulbs,
Rubber Tubing, I.tc.
Don't forget the RIGHT PLACE
to biry these (foods.
BROWNING'S
Drug Store
The Txeter Timo
Exeter. Ontario.
Terms of Subscription
year in advance. $1.50 pay be
charged if not so paid. To Unite l
states subscribers, $1.50 strictly In
advaueo, No. waiter discontinued
until all arrears are paid. unless at
the option of the publisher. ,The
date to elicit every subscription is
veld is denoted on he label.
Advertising tatr•s on application.
TIIE EXETEIt TIMES I"T'G CO.
Limited.
$1.00
THE EREZ r.;R TIMES. JUNE tottl teo7.
'$u.000,000 betwe'en them and dhe
(eataisibility
of loss.
Mr. 11. E..\Valker, president of the
Canadian liauk of Commcrco.and Dir,
} 1). It. Wilkie, t' ►d'ait of the Ines
penial hank and others prevent very
1 hopeful views of 1bo future of the
Hoverer -en !lank.
111 epeakine of tow clatter. the,
I General Manager trewarks : "In the
�treat start we aro inakine all this
trill count very heavily is our fav-
,. The staff will. 1 am sure, turn
Bain to their duties with tho re-
lief of knowing the exact position of
the Bulk, while the shareholders
-will. I trust, feel heft with tho
ordinary wood fortune the valuii of
their property should increase con-
siderably during elle mere fete
years."
Froin the financial statement (and
the management have I.vidontly not
covered iup unythin;) we would inter
that there is no cause for ula'rm on
account of time of the assets beirle
written off owing to depreciation in
securities. etc., told that all deposi-
tors are amply protected. The :local
branches at Exeter, Dashwood. Zur-
ich and Crediton, 'have shown an
increased business each year and are
still increasing, and under the new
oraanixateen itpre the Solid touuda-
tion on whieh the affairs of the
hink have been 'placed a atilt great-
er increase wilt bo idiom'. As to
the umounts which have been writ-
ten off, there is no doubt that in
Per (time a considerable portion of
them wilt be recovered and ureatly
nd•l to the reserve fund. The bank
is now in excellent condition and
depositors especially can rest acsur.
cd thtt their money i3 safe,
The Sovereign Bank
Financial Statement
As there are a number of stock,•
bolders and depositors in this section
'wow are iutereeted in the outcome
of the. announcements trade at- the
annual n ee:tine of the Snvefeion
flank shareholders held in 'Toronto
Tuesday et last week we:giver at au. ALL RED LINE.
other column a copy of the Fireenciat
'Statement of the bank's affairs up
Yo tow first of Juno of the preszet
year. -
• Accorditl to the report Mr. Jar-
vis, the new 'i,reyidcnt, Mr. Jemmett
the general manager and Mr. Cassels
the chief inspector. have Sone at the
)busirtess of getting the bank's rife
fairs) i►1 first class efape and with
an rye tingle 10 that end l::tve re-
lentleaaly cut out all the deadwood.
and whin. the action mill, no doubt
.occasion 2,01110 disappointment to
pl ireholdere, 6t appears to have been
the very belt thin; to do under the
sircutustance.a, temovin; elf • ulcer.
'Utility as to (110 future and lettve3
the Soverci;n 11:rtik on a substan-
tial footing. The pruntner down of
ifecouliti} hal been no severe •that ttie
'position of the bank i:+probably het -
der lo -day than the reports pre-
pented ttvould indicate.
The new management ' naturally
:wishes to make a brilliant record
for itself, and the' desire 'Las pro-
bably led it to over -caption. At
Zany rate the bond securities held by
tike institution are likely to !gain iu
:value, and emne of the current loan;
now written eft as possible dose,
may turn out to be good nod Joint
the basis of t he new reserve fund.
Regarding tite depreciation in the
value of securities held by the bank,
the president pointy out that this
Will in his mind bo recovered when
markets improve. Mr. .1arvia
e�ibrs the• pre,etit stat. of I((.til.'2
to the elect' rn4emcee that the bank
.bas hcen too ambitions, tried to g0
too fast and dr•pa rted t no far from
the beaten paths of experience. elisses (Clements.
So Jar as the future of the ,bink Announcement his been made of
is concerned 211:' president points out the ma Fria ze of Jury Elizabeth.
that tow• bink Bass a fully paid up (1tu;)2ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
cnpit;:l :,f $:1.11u0,0110 which i4 abooe Delsrid;c, 'to Mr. Milton Ilrock, tit
lutely intact, while in the epccial lh:• borne of 2be hririp'.s parents on
contingent fund it has the nucleus of Wednesday, June 20th.
a rest nccount which in a fete years Mrs. leehier, of London, is viyiline
is likely to assume tespect:lbh I,ro• at 'her 1121i/item, etre Ala.rt Ih•rryr-
portionn. The bank has throughout hill's.
Ontario and Quebec a Liege and vii- \t r. John Ilrlbridz'' is huildine a
uahtn business. t1r country branelte% new drivin; =lied. John is always
ns hole have 114'011 tt errectr
l
buildin r : a+nethin,r. Com.
and the m,nieces no doubt Jtayss \tis Minnie Clements 1ettimed
the conLdrnce of the fit -mine an: from llihhrrl on 'Thursday of lav'
mercantile community. week :,flex epr•ndilt.2 ':t few ala}-
1)epo;its amount to over ?1.4,001,090 with Miss Ethel Norris, before Mies
of which over 00 ler rent are of a Norris left for the \ort hwr,t.
thoroughly normal roll healthy na- quite a number Prem en round
titre. NOW 011t unc••t'lairtty 1,24 \V120),••11ra attende'I Ih annivertlary
been removed rind the 8ov(•l,•ign %,.rvic<•v 3t free' ill last Snell 1y.
bank will a ,'.tit► awoke lsten(i) '+2,'I Miss Minnie. Clements et the :weal
tontIr 1s rn�n of.1 arid .1r 2,l Atkinson.
1 loot r n
1
Th• l,ilnrlre sleet of (be h'nk Mr. and Mrs. Jelin i1er11 .•,Lent
shows total assets to the red of \1 ,y 1sI Sunday in Mitchell 4•isiline
of some $22,000,Mn1. friends.
It is 1101111.(1 0111 11111 th• . if,'tw The firm of Coward ear Clerk )est
of the depo-ilo'. is u•snl^I le the wink tlissolweil virtncrship, Mr. hill•
double Ii•thility cl to r, 2' hicl, el ,c •s ton Clerk, wit hdr twin; ow ine to ill-
h.•tith. Mr. 1('I:Irk but. not yet (I'`•
nwltIt he will do 11111 22111 take
:1 couple of mouths' hole! tee The
,2,yTrio t,' IM Mille while enrolee -
(.41
, I c(.t1
'with the firm cxte,,d to hint
their 4,c•st wishes for 11 successful
1,lsito-01 career no matter what lir
endert'Ikete
,'1 eilden early till Ire hell at she
Sunshine church nn 'Turrdty even..
lee. Juti'• 2+5111. The choir of the
h:vin,r•'lir•:tl clench. Y'r"dilon •swill
fel nish ,the music. Don't fail 10 h'
there.
During the re were t•leetrir••,l storm
of Tuesday night the drivin' level
Ilf '?Ir. John I1,'t11 %w:ls et ruck by
lithtnin; . 'fh,• I,nildin.l cmmmence.l
to Ilion but the fir' w -as extinguish -
d before any 111111114e w a t done.
CItO1' 1'ItOS1'EC'l:S GOO!).
TIrt1 the crop arroslrecIs of the
West ttre good may be stated upon
the authority of 'Mr. Whyte. second
vice-president of the 'Canadian l'aci-
fie Jt ilwey, who has just returned
f ren, a l rip l o 1.:(1u,otit021. 11e 111"1n.y
a most satisfactory account -of the
condition of the crops. He brought
samples of the staudine brain, .rine
inches high. The weather has been
perfect, gain has been '3oneral, fol-
lowed by warns days, rnakiu; ideal
condition,' for the izrowing of all
produce. His observations extcnaed
throughout Manitoba and the nc•tw
prowiric(s.
The more the project of an All
Red Line is discussed. Our more at-
tractive it become', The newspapers
throuzhout Canada are favorable to
it almost without execution; The
advantages to the country from the
Atlantic to the Pacific cannot 4be
computed. Any consideration of 'the
subject involves an estimate of the
effect of diver tine the tourist traffic
to the Antipodes from the Mediter-
ranean route to the Atlantic, Across
C•utad:t and west from the Pacific.
It involves the carrying of emu -moue
quantities of freight, without break-
in; bulk. It include, the cducation•
al fratu,e of advertisil; 'Canada to
the world. It open,' the doors for
trade 1rctween Canada and the colon-
ies to the south. It places Canada
midway between England and Aus-
tralia. The farsighted. a;gressivc
men lt"Lo conceived the sche►ne twill
erect for tlue,nselves enduring monu-
ments in the esteems of :the 4)auadian
people, who will become the chief
brnefisi.tries.
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1\' INCIl1_1.HEi\
Several from here are attendin;
the 803(00th races this week.
Mr. Geo. Iiarrah, whose ailment
keeps hint from egettine about drove
un to the village ono day Inst week
and had a pleasant cleat with many.
of his friends.
Mr. ltolt. Creery last week !o.it
a valuable mare. Inflalumetion was
the trouble.
M1451 Mary Boris, of tot. Marys.,
spent last week the •;neat of the
The Song
of the Hair
There are four verses. Verse 1.
Ayer's flair Vigorstopsfalling
hair. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair
Vigor makes the hair grow.
Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the
scalp healthy, and keeps it so.
h is a regular hair -food; this
is the real secret of its won-
derful success.
'I71e bast kind of a te.ttmoatal—
" Sold for over slaty years."
M wisiti+sr..iwtt.w,
aAIMAP00.1.1.
tiers :t .
•
HORN
HANNA —le ('=borne, .trine 'trd, the
wife of W,2,. Il inn,, twin(, boy end
r:re
(;I..\1)'.1,1N—in -Earle!, 1'ritliv June
1111', to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. ,(;1nd•
111111, '1 'Ilii.
!WSJ :1TWINE At f;r•,rd B.'nrl, on
June I to Mr Neal Mi". Mexime
i)Nnrdine, a dsnehter.
tow. w TM I►ct MINIM Aha bug
K
Peon totesbldest1on,Chenrful-
ness alld Rest.Contalns tither
flun,Morphine nor }1I1erAL
NOT NATICOTIC.
raa'riksoirzzprratia
•
AptxfectRemedy f1;rConstlpa-
tion. Sour Stolnach.Diarriloea.
Wonus,Convulsions,Feverish-
ness and Loss OF Sum.
TacSimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
\24, r,lli- u1tt
1)us t�
1t:XACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
v)rm.
CASTIRIJFor Infants end Children:
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
tee
In
use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORI
?HI.3l(T.V. s0- *8V. 2,7 3 U8 OIt7.
Mrs. Arthur Pequegnot, and
daughter uf Berlin, are the guests
of 'Mrs. Marchand.
The Decoration Day services last
Thursday .were u success, ttottviilr-
etandiug the the threatening .weath-
er. At .two o'clock the 1. 0. 0. U.,
I. O. F., C. 0. F. and C. Ut 0. 1"..
headed by the Exeter band marched
to the cemetery, where the decora-
tion of the rgr:rves of departed breth-
ren took place. A large nutnbor, of
citizenscitizene and
lti oI1e front m the country
drove out to the cemetery'. tunny of
tt•eru carrying flowers to decorate
the mounds of those tltar to them.
A11 the buaitvess places %sere closed
from one to four. Revs. E. A. fear
and W. 'M. Martin delivered abort
addresses at the cemetery. The com-
mittee in char ;e aro entitled to 'spec-
ial thanks, os also aro (Messrs. Rowe
& Atkinson who kindly consented to
take out the flowers for ithose who
were ut•oLle to take them.
The raising of the flag presented by
the primary schools of Exeter, Eng-
land to the Exeter, Ont., public school
will take place next Tuesday evening
at 7 o'clock. The evening hour was
chosen so 223 to enable the business
men and others who are employed
during the day to 1* present . The.
Exeter band has consented to be Pres•
ent and it is expected a squad of the
�YtaGN T..
THE CHIEF REASON !
why you should look after your eye- 100 acro [arm in Stephen'!'owuship
I good frame barn and )rouse, Well
sight is—that Nature never offers usldrained and taurl all cleaf fred, Cceek
a nen pair of eyes. The best of reit-' through rear corner oarm. Can
sons why. at the first sign of trouble, ( he bought right, and on easy forms',
you should consult an for quick wile. Apply at once to
OPTICAL EXPE;:T GLADMAN & S'fANHURY
for relief. We can add to your ap• 1 Barristers. Exeter Ont,
'
pearance as well, Examinations free.
(Don't delay. Make it, the chief !nisi -
trees of your day—TODAY.
Auction Sale ! •"'
—0f
lo —
Valuable o Acre Farm in Us -
borne.
Mr. Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer.
has been instructed to sell by public
auction on
TUESDAY, THE:>.',tb JUNE, 1907at Two o'clock p. m. Lot Number
Fifteen, in the Tenth Concession of
the Township of Usborne, containing
100 acres more or leas.
On this farm are a good frame house
2 good bank barns. one soft. by : 8 ft.
And the other 30 ft. by 50 ft„ a good
well with a wiudmill on it, about two
acres of good orchard and about 14
acres of wood hard •wood hush. The
soil is a 'good clay loam. The farm
is well fenced and drained.
The property is situated only a
utile and a quarter front church,
schoolhouse and Farquhar Post Of-
fice.
The purchaser will have ,low priv-
ilege of going on the tarn, after har-
vest thee Rummer to do necessary
fall plow in; and will get full pop
ee, sion on let. December next.
Terms -10 per cent. of the purchase
looney on the dry or sale and the
halanee on Int December next with-
out interest, fart of the purchase
money can remain on ;Mortgage if
the purchaser desires it. For fur-
ther particulars apply to Gladmnn
& Stanbury. Ilarristore. Exeter ; Jane
McCullagh, Farquhar, Adminiegra-
trix.
Exeter. 51.11. June. 1907.
Auction Sale
House and Lot in Exeter
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the time of
the sale, there will be offered for sale
by public auction at the
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
SATUItDAY,oJULY 0th, 1907
the hour of 3 o'clock in the after-
noon by John 0111, Auctioneer, the
following property being
Lor NUMBER 2i ON THE EAST
SIDE OF WILLIAM STREET
In the
VILLAGE OF EXETER
On the said property is agoodframe
house. well finished inside and well
built, situated convenient to station
and canning factory.
TERMS OF SALE
20 per cent. of the purchase money
to be paid at the time of the sale and
the balance in 30 days thereafter
without interest.
For further particulars
one of sale apply to
JOHN
GILL Auctioneer,
(MADMAN tit; STANBURY
Barristers, Exeter. Ont.
and condi-
Farm for Sale
Farm for Sale
Optical goods in complete stock. \1'0 have a ;cod farm of about
iW. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
soldiers will be out in uniform and I (:heruist and Optician.
fire a so. ute. It has been arranged to EXETER, O\T
form a parade in front of the post- -- ARiO,
office at 0.:10 to be composed of the
band, soldiers and school children. (;h,N'I It \IIA
with the flag, pictures and seals borne _—. 1
by pupils of the school. The parade Rev. Vete, of I:irkton, l•:taci,ed ,
who march to the school {rounds two veryinteresting ermons on S1'12lldt't Iti0 acre fern' !n 1'yborne
where the [lay will be rnis<d. A'1- i g b Tpt., tear Woodham. Good I clay
Sundry lase.
35 acres for sale on avasonable terms.
Situate near 'Mt. Carmel in Stephen
Township. First Coss.% land and fair
buildings. Near church and school.
Apply to GLADMAN & ST'ANIIURY,
Ilarristers, 'Exeter, Ont.
Farm For Sale
dress=es wi11 be given by the Rewe
members of the school btxtrd, the
Principal Mr. Fleming and the re•i•
dent Clergy.
MAIt1tIED
llisa Evelyn Sirnason mid :.1s. \Ci.'! loam, well drained and fenced.
bank
Colwill took in the, circus at Lon•
barns with tannin; waterin
don on lion11ay. Rtahl(,, eruptedby windmill ; .brick
Mr. end Mrs. Janes llandford vis• h01141 twill, furnace and ovary encs•
ited friends in London last week., crit convenience. Farre may be di.
lli=+ Addle �lorlock, cf Ex -'ices' vulva if desired. 'Perlis arra,,;ed to
LI ti IVU\—(2ARTON — In Exeter. 19 %1"o.3 ithc guest of Meta •:r1 irztret sail put chaser. Apply to Gla(Inan &
June. Miss Roseliarlort to 'Mr. Handier -it on Sunday. Slnnbury, Solicitors, Exeter, Ont.
James ILulton. of Winellen,.
01RJ1E—HEAVER — Un Wed. ,lune
19th, at Crediton, whim lk'ulah,
d:lu;filer uf 'Mr. V. Beaver, owns
'married to Dr, J. \V. Orme, of Con-
tralie.
Miss Mary Hepburn, of Toronto,
is vacating at Ler home here. Meet M BROWN, Piiov. Dti'
A number from here attended the L(r7it A OF RoYAI. iNCORI'OitATRD
SOCIETY OF M
racer til London last week. 11sl('IANR, ENur,AND.
Organist of Telt Memorial ra
Tim Dominion Day crlebintion 2,t r< I Church, F.%eter,
Y ...tato, organ. Ilarn,en) •2,d Theory of Music
Centralia This soar Localises • 10 TApplication.Exeter, °Mario.
HOUSE— HEAMAN— At Niagara eclipse nnythine ever before attempt -
Falls, Ont., by Rev. A. r'. Kennedy, cd. 'J'hi4 14 t1is day of the annual
on .lune 3rd, Martha L Hearne'', of straw berry festival on the paryona;e
London, to Mr. M. L. Hoose, of Al- lawn, and on that day everyone for
bany, N, Y. mil,'( around expects to have a ;0011
I11'\114LE—BROWN — At (i ditolt limn and they gowns,' have it *t (''cn•
on June 18t) , ellen Jti+s Emma,
ostia. Alt h(u;l► t•prin2 overlooked
eltu;liter of M r. and Mrs. .10)221 1', 1243 there is selected 20 hr (111 1bun-
cr (r1 Ntrawc r'cs c11:04.11(;11111
ou h for
Brown. 'was married to \f r. ! crcy d n r � g
Humble, of Swale.
101 NG -- 111':I':It — 011 \\'edn•+•lay
.lure. 1.tlr, 'il Ihr horn'' of the
bride's parents. Edith, daughter of
Mr. fled Mrs. .1311104 Itecr. to Mr.
Georg, A. young, 2,t London.
DIED
ELSTON—In Exeter. on \Vedneetty,
June 12th, >i try Pan Par
honored wife of :Mr. Itichanl Elston
a;,d 19 yeirs '2,'1 2 months.
\',ALJ':—Exeter eNorth, .lune ,tittle
\Vin., 'infant 5011 of `,11'. and Mrs.
Tont Vale. :teed 2 month'.
atarr
M • constitutional disease
pure blood
constitutional
treatment acting
aml purifying the 1,1=
Its radical and permemat
A1r4. lie stare to take
Hood'sSarsaNasal sad other local par
s et eaten%
aro quIddy relieved by Catarreets,
oil* biller sedge and tN odei,*a
lllMd'diL
aw' ie mar".
starzard. or No aura
ma Oar gar Mak as Catiarft.4
Mod Ca. Lam% Slas
everybody. A special feetur' of t he
excellent pro;ram of sport., will Ito
the baseball thatch between the fat%
and the Irons. No one who 11.1%1,iny-
ed I, ell 111 11:•' reit 1011 %('II4 %wjll
be allowed to play. elarqui4 of .
QueensMrry titles to tow; 1 n. An
Hen ca;r Iris been prepared to keep
the 'intent from hell,; nobled•
I'nrsou at Ito (*:oi'l show 111 rxi(•Il•
sive ;11t11, will likely captain the
leans, while ,lack !frown, with 341 Re.urtefv nn.l ,.nliv..
1141119 mime (rout will a.'e th,1 ,he c0t2rlunntw by
fats knock the hall over the fence pi ming in it one of can tda s beet and
every tine.. Patent y hrin;in; the In 1.1 1. a Punt is
lar;rat finely will get Iwo dollars,
so I••l r2t•1y large f.unity compete.
TL •2t• ter races for boys, otitis, hie'
boy's, ler girls, young tactics and
ymin; niers, old 111 i1.14, n1 irrie'•l seem- We
The Molsons Bank
Established ISM
HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL.
CAPITAL PAID UP •••• •••• 33,000.000.00
RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• •••• 33.000'000.00
Assets Over $39000,000.0o
General Banking Business Transacted.
Savings Bank Department
1 $ I.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR
I. Times a Year.
Dickson do Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
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yr
The Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Ma Insur
ane Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
Pres. W. 1I. PatisMOfIE. tragoillbr.
Vice-Pres.:—J. L. RUSSELL,
ROSBI(LLDALR. 1'. 0.
DIRECTORS.
WM, ROY, BORNHOLM P. 0
Wm. BROCK WINCHISLSEA P. 0.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0,
ROBERT NORIRIS, Staffa.
AGENTS.
JOHN EMERY. Exeter. agent for
Usborne and Jliddulph.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent
for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & 8TAN13URY. SoUsitors
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!BRACELETS[
Nineteen hundred and
seven will be a great
year for Bracelets and
our stock contains all of
the new and most de-
sirable patterns. A call
at our store will con-
vince you that this is
right.
C. H. WARD & CO.
374 Richmond St. LOIOOI, OSI.
.........................
1
Highest Price Cash
FOR
all kinds old iron., cop-
per brass lead zinc, pew-
ter, rubber, rags, wool
pickings, horse hair.
Steel stone boats, aoule-
varding, iron posts.
Sell or exchange for the
above goods.
M. Jd6S011 & 5011
near the old market
Main St. Exeter
en anti 1n.n and ;rntrdp3rcnls. 1110
committee 110511'1 oar) !weird :myon:'.
The Exeter here; bind will /10 (on
hand bo 1'111111.1i 11110,24 with :•0111110
good selection-. This will not rust
the day's fun. es the 1.1:le's' Ai 1 h:ra
nrranzed for .2 ;,rand c0nc'rt to 1,e
given In the ogling nt which i2
number of first ckt.% artists wi11 es.
sist. Thr fares bills and v00203101
have 1,r'0n issied anal it eou1,1 h'
well to Oce them.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
If
1'tshi tIti1NTZM'N
ref! t t.. 01 'et just 1 he kind of
t ems r •.., • r• • honking for.
fru wire. tele r 'n ,kPe we have
tee ti,.
Dn0't f t g •r rt. w heli flu want
Slat i rv. It shy l's, r leges and Wag-
gon., i; cw. 1.•s .4.a'1 w•wh*g Machines
S. MARTIN & SON
'1 h'• (n,lri"d .111,1;r1'•in;lr h,_lo(s01♦
3rr 1.0IK•tlule•:1 for a red hllot ,;totes
2,t
Ile. recreation ;round( 02, Fri•
(11y eve liilig.
Th,' rnarod leen and lilt' Rin;ie
melt came .ore her .1;11n last Thurs-
cloy Mille r it i n l in I he letter i
KM You !Mrs lough! is lo tire tall and uncut. The
;sme 2'.itrd .II,<,ut .^vrn innin ts, the
result Wirer 111 to . in favor of the
b ardici(.
Bears tke
Laat're s1
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STRATFORD,. ONT.
9
Was established twenty years
ago a.id by its thorough work
and honorable dealings with its
patrons has become one of the
largest and most widely known
Commeroial Colleges in the
province. The (remand upon us
for commercial teachers and
c
office assistants greatly exceeds
the supply. We assist graduates
to positions. Studerts are enter•
ing each week. Catalogue free.
ELLiOT & MCLACHLAN,
Principals.
West and South Huron Liberals
hive made neurancr doubly sure of
carrying Abe two riding% 2,t the next
Dominion rtretions by the Retortion
of two able nrw%paoer men to make
the run. in West Huron. Mr.Itobt.
1101rnrs,
rdil or of the Clinton New.
Era, bag been Re)rcled as the eandi-
11t1e, 111111 in Month lluton, Ile. Lih•
betel% feat week notninatcd Mr. M.
Y. ',McLean. editor of Ile Heaforth
Expositor, ps the standard bearer.
llowrvrr i et•t Huron is not 1 •t be
overlooked en thi% cruinection, as
%ern(' %weeks n ro ilro. W. 11. Kerr, of
the Ilrt%.rlts lost Ivns nomin tied 11
a c'andidatc in the Interests of the
Liberal perry to centred that ridin;
for the Itexi•I+tivt'i A.sr'metly.
Corn
—AT --
Exeter and Centralia
Warehouses
Will exchange for other grain
if desired.
Richard Seldoa
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
A Good Way
to be Stylish and Becomingly
Dressed and to have your Cloth-
ing as thoroughly made and as
carefully cut as possible is to come
here with your ideas.
First-class Workmen will turn
the materials which you choose
into pleasing, lasting realities.
Our experience is pretty good
assurance that you will be sorry
for nothing and prices are always
at the bottom notch.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Cheap rates to Pacific Coast
Where are you going to spend the
summer% Here's a few suggestions,
Portland, Ore. Los Angeles, Cal.
Spokane, Wash. Roseland, B. C.
Vancouver, B. C, Helena, Mont.
San Francisco, Cal. Lethbridge, Alta.
Cheap rates to all the above places.
SPECIAL BIDE TRIPS
Tickets are also available via Sarnia
and Northern Nay. Co.
Tickets are now procurable. Valid
until Oct. 31st.
Call and see Grand Trunk Ticket
Agent and he will cheerfully give you
full particulars.
J. J. KNIOIIT, Depot Agent.
The Farm, the small Town and the
Village, furnish a very large majority
of our successful merchants, financiers
professional men and leading states-
men.
With many, the first impulse, and
the first well-directsd, ambitious
movement towards the goal, are in-
cited by the practical education re-
ceived at
The Western B usl1ess
000 WNW Collie
110 Dundee Street London
What It has done for others it can
do tor you.
Ladies are equally benefitted by'
taking a Book keeping or Shorthand'
I
Course with us.
Write for catalogue containing full
particulars
To the SecretaryWestern Business
College, London. Ont.
W. C. Coo, C.S.R. President-
1BASEBA1,1,
Ito a shame to tell whet the Crcds
Stars del to the •Eaeter team last
Frid'ly 2,i;ht when thev trimmc1 our
bops to the Pune of 1:4 to 1. Tlret'
eams was scheduled to enmtnence a:
six o'clock but it wear nearly Revere
W11011 flee 'game :it arced. Creditor!'
went to bat first end were tett nut
in one, two, Thecae order. in (Lr pe -
cowl innin; (hey got 4, rind contin-
ued getting runs Ihrou.rhout the
Tame. The lone run .ecurcd by our
los was mode on n nice sin;10 hY
Hoskin followed up by errors on the/'
part of the Crediton plryeart.
Crediton Er^Ier
Hitt, fl h, :1 Heedinz t; b. (►
drown, 0., r. f..11 llnlsteed R s b
You've. 1.1 h, 2 liewkehew r f. R
Kerr. 1 f., 1 Ceding. n• O
Fahner, .1 b., 2 Towel!, 2 h. b
Drown. '1''„ p, 3 Mann , I t ♦3
Delver. r t, 2 Knight, r t, .
811011, c, 2 Cr•ssr'ch. 1 h. n
McCue, n s, 2 Hoskin. e 1
S',nder'. P. 0
Total 19 Tot11 V