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Exeter Times, 1907-09-05, Page 1
xrkr • fLEJBON& MGAZETTE THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR -NO 1769 , EXE CRR, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5th 107, $t.00 per year in advance. NN......•.........•••••.....• ......•........................ JONES & CLARKS' _ Pipotie No. 32. ' DRESS GOODS ANNOUNCEMENT We have now our full stock of Fall Dress Goods on our counters, and think we have sur- passed all former seasons in our selections. We will consider it a great pleasure to show you our fine display. Come and see them whether you buy or not. • Black Dress Goods Black is always a leader and you will find the , very best here in Broad, Venetian and Chiffon Cloths, Taffeta Albatross, Rosetta and Henrettas. Colored Dress Goods In plain cloths are very popular this season and our range consists of all the new shade of Blue, Brown, Green, Red and Fawn in Broad, Venetian, Chiffon and Ladies Cloths. Very nice for a Tailored Suit. Plaids and Tartans Are very new and will be very much in vogue. We Mit a big selection to choose from in all the new colo rs of Brown, Blue, Green, Purple, Red and Black. The y make up a swell street costume. Winter Mantles We are very proud of our Winter Mantles. They opened up well and are all man tailored. They have that full swagger effect that all fashionable coats should have this season. Black, Plaids and Tartan 48 and 50 inch coats are the leaders. Poultry The following will be paid in trade for the next week: Chir3ks 9c live and 1 l c dressed .• Ducks l0c dressed 1• Jones & Clark.. Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. ....•.•..••...•••••••••••• N+••••..•...+..... •••••N•••••••••••• .••.••••.••..••...N..••.. 1 f++++++++•++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++t :. 4• t• -i• 35 Cents, will pay for the [xctcr.Tifflcs to 1st of January, 1908 If you are not a Subscriber this is your chance to become one. 4• + 4- 114 3• + 4. L ++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++J.+++++++++++++ ..++++++++++++++++++i +++++•t++•F++++++++++•i••1•++++++++++++ 1 Western Fair __ t The Exhibition the People all Like to Attend ::X UI13ITOTl9 AND VISITORS FIND IT PROFITABLE FO 00 KNABENSEII'R'y AIRSIIiE'daily and a full lint of Attract- + ions. with p.enty of Music, Fireworks after program each f •i• eveningR concluding with that grand display, "'I'flESEIGE •• ,11: OF Of8ItA.L['ELTt" :, 1 I Reduced Rates on all Railroads Send to the Secretary for E'rize Lists, Programmes and an in- ertnation. W. J. REID, President. . A. M. Hunt. Secretary � LONDON, SEPT. 6 TO 14 Labor Day Sports -The: School,+ opened rT ue .thy Locals, morning for the fall term. -At a meeting of the Council, h€ld Teesd:ty evening, 'the contract -Miss Nita Kinsman i::s return- for constructing the cement Vide - ed from her vacation and will re- 22 -,alk alor''g The North side of Vic - r Th.: Wortrnau & Ward asateball sumo her class in piano on Sept. 8th. toric Street, MIA awarded to P. Building lllgt©tial for houses, barns, etc. of players :.:ter :the game,; here on visiting friends in Hamilton and -A shocking• club, of Lo: don, had • dejected lot --!lir, and Mrs.. E. J. Shapton are Ilatwdert at 0 cents per foot. pay Boughtyou bt0ef0r1•eet• 9th11e0 ris1'1e088in. priers. It will thin? happened ►n Labor Day. The club which played Toronto anis at.(ndi:r= the Cxuibi- one of our aolarby towns. Oie of p some clos'games in London during tion. the popular society 'women atlnounc- the past h :ayotl was expected to chow -A ntttnb.r from Exeter attended ed a "white elephant party." Every us just how ' he real article is put the races at Zurich Labor Day. guest wa.i to rbring s;omcthin; Rho up, but the fans who attended ;were John Snell and 'Wm. Kuntz had could not find use for anti yds -toy tdisappoir►ted at the showing Made horses entered but ,neither got in- rood to throw away. The ,arlrl J We make a spec - by 6• } A sutsexay but for ust received an im ort shi ment from Ln land. the visitors. The game in the side the money. would fiilVO been P P g imorning was between the Wortman -Announcement has been anade of an ublc,Oked for :t1 veloptn I1t tvlt:cit ialty of Glass for Barns. & Ward and Exeter and it was ex- the marriage of Macy, daughter of broke it up. Eleven of the ninaternt i,ccted the locals avould have about Mr. and Mra. John Snell to Mr. C. women brought their husbands. • . , as touch show as an :circle in the If. Smith, of Ingersoll, the tti'edding f--- Tinsmithiag Work and Plumbing summer 1t.ime, even 'though the to tako place on Tuesday, Oct. lst. 130WLING Londoners wished to Sive the. ion- 1 -Messrs. Sarni. Martin, of Exeter ' pr:s,oh that they would let us and Mr. Paul 'Diad in all their Blanches. �e and daughtest -A rink of .Norwich bottlers came down easy, for ,the purpose of giv- Myrtle of the Thames 'toad left on up here. Labor Day to play at friend- inti • the Crediton boys, whom they Friday morning for Dian' owanin;. lv b:tm^ Stith a rink of fleeter ,bort]- Paroid Roofing, Plaster Paris, Cement and etc. have played several tunes this sea- where Miss M'ad;e will main as ors. Ree. Elliott, a former Exeter bort a drubbing. school teacher. boy, now manager of the Molson's The game started off as though t s Dir. Tito=. Bole c ti Wednesday o: bank at Norwich Iliad his players inHERMAN S HARDWARE AND STo�, E STORE our boys wouldn't have a loo'; in. ' game r salted in .i 'The first three bailors went out iu Last week clod a deal dor the charge. The of the stock owned by John de.fdtt of the visitors by 20 to 1 . a one, two. three lorder, tth 1C the vis- purchase. took Exeter Norwich iters connected with 'lout Carling L arlton and (possession at for a lone tally. In the second our oucc•. I. is Mr. Charlton's intention I). }furdan E. Batty to go to the Northwest. \V. 11. „Levelt N. C. Dic\\'},or:_r boys went out again, nwlthout a 11'. 1�'. '1':rm:ln Dr. Moles man reaching first while Oho Lon---Dirs. J. W. 'Browning returned I. Ii. Carling !leg. Etr.ott cloture suet the came treatment at home Saturday evening after visit- .g. ins relatives in Caledonia and Chi- Skil' =0 Skip I-. •- the hriIlclt, of our boys. In _tthe third r If You `'Pant Cheap Hardware Go To ti London ,suede another wally. It .was oago. She was accompanied thomo by Mrs. St. I'erc andSTEPHEN COUNCIL -''1�', in this fueled i�h;it our boys muty Mrs. Iiinzham ,, of ]'ort Huron, hvtto will visit►err. 1'h� Council of the Township "f '1' T. HA.WKINS SON next to Henley's 'benders and when • , J. Stephen convened in .the Town Ilan +'1' the dust had ►cleared away :three -1�te anirrci•2d game Tates Kay (�,eclitan, on Monday, lthe `?yid day • '1' rusts had crossed the plate. In the that you must slot take, or kill any of September 19o7 at 1 p, m. .ill fourth bout sides Mere blanked, but quail, wild turkey, black nr grey naernbers present .except (�otinc:llo► �' The Leading Hardware Store in "Town 1: au the fifth Exeter negotiated three: squirrel except from it he 1st dayof .1. �3a title ry. + More, tt bile the visitors failed tto November to the first day of Da- 'The minutes of the pr: t ions meet- - + + .1. make even a hit, Carling fanning comber of any year, both days in- + Where you will find a full stock of int were read rind adopted. + I'1' + three uteri in succession. In the elusive. + Itesolvcd that Sec ,hitt 1\ebb at - sixth the victors loot back in the -Mrs. Jane Stacey and son om tend l., -The c,ettlement of +gravel, -g . • • + gltuie and landed four runs tieing of !3ri,ghont, Iowa are guests of the taken from the pit, owned by -Mrs. + + Building Supplies + the score. But ;t did not rennin fortner's brother, Mr. John Heywood Elliott anti that tLh4 clerk prccure 4• '1' • + that sway long as out lads leak an- lames St. Mrs. Statty cis also a the services of good practical then ..1. 4. Mass Nails Cement •1' other trio of Tuns ,putting ,Iheni sister of Mr. 'Geo. Heywood, of Win- for the purpose of 'n►.ar►t facturin_e + + •:• three in the lend. In the stromic Chelsea and Mrs. t\Vm. Itoutcliffe, Concrete tile and to instruct them **-r I, Plaster Paris, Carling again went after the Wort- London Road. to kccl,.a proper record of the ac- .,r. + roan & Ward chap; and Mary a one of them touched 'the ball. As it --'ler. Elmore Senior, 'who for the tual oost of the respective'sizes * Galvanized Steel Shingles + ►est f.) resat hs alas bee,on actin as manufactured. for the :inform:Mori had been arranged .to call the bame t b assistant purser ton 'the steamer of the Council and further, that i}r, • • at the end of the sc:t•enth, it was not+ g Kingston plying from Zoronto to Clerk notify •the delinquent gravel and idle Etc. necessary for Exeter .to „o to bat. ,f Siding, 4. the final snore. etas J to 1; in favor 1 rescott, is at .i,resent vtsitinb at contractors that if their contracts + the home of this parents, prior to re- are not completed by the 20th instil of Exeter. + Always in Stock at Lowest Prices Fuming his studios at Toronto Chi- the Council will ere -let and hold the + ' •i• rhe afternoon Baine :between Creel- versi n contractor (responsible for any •1• a lion and \\ ortman & Ward clrew (tire p -- ._. largest crowd that has ever twit- -Di• 1.. 1ic1'a;g:trt is thin week lass the Council may be put ,to. nessed u- ball ;ante in Exeter, fully pu.tt.ing up an -office in counection The matter of appoinking 'a Col- * •t• six hundred people twitness n t1:e with his weigh scales at ',xetteat lector of Taxes was laid over unci} •1�,1 T.HAWKINS SON•• I I 1 8 North, Ile Has also bn�a* the next meeting, tw}t^n the Council .'1' contest. This gams was �eaturclesh � ,cd Dii'� will be ,lea�'c2ci to aces:,: a I;cat;ons + Dealers in Hardware, Cement and Wire.;�; except for this boor playing of the Bertha Gobbledick as book kt'rper. I 1 pp �, batter steal and the heavy hitting lir. -hicl'a cart's tales 'weigh ac- for the position. 4- .. 1' of Crediton. Edwards, a phenom ctlrately and when K}:e office i3 flit- The following orders ttwere passer- 1 ++++++++++++++++++++-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++4. ticked up by the 1\'ot;ttnap & Ward's lehed they will he upeto-date in every Grand trunk l(ailw:ty, ifrcight bn ,t.•f• i•+•I••I•+d•+++.i..1..1••t••i•.1•.i••1..{••i••i••i••i••i,.;I„I„;t„11„t1„4„b+ t2 a Concrete file moulds $4.31, ,T. Lewis was slated to do box fluty and from y• Thomas et :.1. 3)ra.in At% -ltd:; -U & , `-- his previous record, it %vas expected -Among those who left on Mon- W. pct. $95.5.-, ttas54 and Taylor Co. he would hold the hard hitting teach day to attend the Goderieh Model letnited lumber $75.35, W. y 1W rite noose Mon - from our neighboring village dorm School for the tensuinr term were r DcGorator.,\ telank on culvrrt sOc.its to :, few }tits. Ease, tster first man .i.saes Winnie and :Mart Carling, The Council TOW!' all. djto I'1''Jt Plumber up cunuected �t ilh 1 Le ball ars(! !11arw Murray, Ida Armstrong, Tari ii Jain in t he '1'ot2 n 11x11. Crediton, nn (Hot rine (.:? lwatrr) got his b::sc. 1• he massacre did not Melher:;on, Daisy :billing, hall,.' Monday. the 7th of October, 1007 ::t Stop then, :�s each anti everyone of Coward, Edna �JTaylol•, J1:r. 'Will Sign Writing and Graining - the' Crediton player. took to Ed- Tr(•ihnr•r, •of Exeter and Miss Keller_ 1 i' tel' %wards' curves with elle saute ::vi(lity ut:+nn, .,f Dashwood. !I. I:ILI1F.1t. CI • If you intend to exhibit at the With R. Diane that a I►ickaraiuny takes to a ripe -The Exeter quoiters who 2we.rif LiST OF I'ALT. FAIRS'. If Fairs this year the smallest y last year, Esti. watermelon, and when t'nipre etc- Nice 1 c- t,, London last week to attend the Western fair. Sept. 6 to 14. details should not be neglected, mates furnished on application. 1 ice called tit; last man out. five ttuo:tit:g touruamenl held in that Exeter, Sept. 16 and 17. A little thing may go a long runs had trussed t}x: plate. The city, ret:lrr.ed i:ome on \\ etinesd;,r St.aforli, Sept. 19 and 20. way toward the showing to tui- A Trial Solicited. first London player 1111 connected evening. Ed. Treble Ives the ono- Liototwel, Sept. 21 and 2u. vantage of your team, horse or �J with th+• first ball ►itehctt b ' Iran t player Blyth, Sept. 23 and 21. outfit. Not only in Harness do A TI�UR .I] DAVIS l [ local ►la •er who was inside the mon- for :t neat eing1e, but that was cell. ey while Cliff Spackman had a goof: St. 'Marys, Sept. 25 and 26. we excel but also in bight Open • lLs 2w:13 caught •napping :it s^fond c1t nee, but had tto default to an- \Hingham, Sept. '_'6 anti 27. Bridles. Tan Halters, Bridle and the next tu'o sten twtu'e easy other player on account of ei:ewin_ 1lruss.'ly, Oct, 3 and 4. Cheeks, Collar Tops,�Vhipsand� outs. Crediton .(ni::d to tally in to return home.It would be wise to r Exeter, Ontario the second awl she \\'ortman & • I�irkton, Oct. 3 rind 4. Rugs, I� -f WItrei'54 got one., This was the only --lire. Thos. Elliott, of Firkton, chase now or leave your order, -� -- Residence, corner J u,uthcr o[ 1lry. IIJr.os. 1:11•ialt town, , thus insuring satisfaction and no .times and Ata - time they got anye-here near the g drew Street. l underwent an operation last Satur- The Quebec Disaster. disappointment. home ,late. (,ntil.iton ku,t tr ► its batting thrr,ughout• tee game until day for the 'amputation of a por- :I total of 18 rune were tc,Iiytcr,ci tion of one of her linrha just above ltl this sixth I';.itw:lr(Irr gave tray 1:, the' ankie. Mrs. Elliott. }:As scan a (.n 'Thursday of last its..•k ►i:: W. J. BEE sufferer• for surae ilia►(' from :•►r:- i111111"11''' new $10,000,000 it'(•1 hri(l,;e• Henley, who pitched ,the ,tnornine s game, but Henley was cagier than _,rent And the operation was nese;- wh'elt Was in course of construction nary. Dr. Campbell, of tEi1 kton tierces the; St. !Lawrence ]tier at Western Fair London his prl (1eee (nor �n.i .2was bait. •l :►11 1 n;as the physician. Levis, two miles ahave tit^ city of over the field. Quebec collapsed carryin'I down :)5 O rri Special Low Rates trolly In rho netters}► Frank 51:-11, easel - -The new comet a sect) et its , . C er fur Crediton :received a Caul tip beet about 3 o'clock, and f., %s t y workmen, mostly steel ;workers :end on the tin(! of one of his fingers►, very beautiful. It c:.:: t e !ren tc, riveters. Th:: cu11:►1, of At, iui- l~XETER te:Itinl; the nail completely off. ale good advantage by an ordinary ficl,l nte•n:ec structure, with th,treat loss -AT-- • was con,pclltc! to give v. ay to Wolf. ;'lass or igood opera .71:1s 4 4, and ,t of life it entailed, caused the I;rcat- \Volfest, rxcitcn►�nt them and at Lct'i+. Exeter and Centralia gave r,00ci satisfaction. shows a rrr.gt)t of tail of about It in 11101;,•111 that the• los,' of life After the Crediton-\Vorttn•tn ,& 30 inches when �cx n t!rrotigh 'suet: will verve(' 70. 10 badlytwannde(1 \V 11(1 );erne :1 match 2tay nrrangc(1 1 -'lass s with an erre alar • n.lit►r, t12: men were pickcti up in the river, and h.,t2crc`n /401110 of the Crediton play- upper' part of Ili^ t':'1 bit..; lot there are 70 nl'h�Irl,, :+I! of when] c rs :end members of the Exeter ,*,caih than the lone r. it is Situated in Will exchan a fol other grain 2wltu were un the ( are, too doubt, drowned. The bride., rounds. Th the ►aterth^cal alnlot;l clue North of •,which is being �construct_•d bythe: Ie -rail, although net dressed for ball, the Orion group. Those who knotty Phoenixville 'fridge d'outpancf if desired. playing made a rood t`lloa inz. Six fitly', Lhal (let,Fe of uy tt ho live 11rt s l'hilradellehia, was begun ::bout Fey- • innin•rs were 1.11.( s1 ties score stand- years or so longer may expect to en ycar;i ago, and tram expected 'to Richard Seddon rng 10 to a Its favor of Crediton. see a corr,f:t compnr(41 tto which our ( , hector' Mcphrc, of London, um- present visitant is t,careels' 0%ortl► be f'!dal .' in 1909. The �etimisted • ,,,red both g c. „ co►(t of the bridge 22.154 c10,000,000,' Exeter Centralia r.atn_3 to t i izatisfacti•+ t rnentiOnin,_. ,Thi! NV00der , of -tet. most of t2 h:ch Was subscribed by t f of all the "players, a ItItouzh sev,•ral skies i� ',ll:l1I(y'5 Cort►et, 2t h;ch af• the Government, l'rovinci:tl times dating 1h« \Vortr:tan & \Var'! ter its mighty 1'ircuit throw's space the Federalrnenl and City of (1ueb�.t.. and Clandeboye Ind Crediton tautc. he felt inclined haw for c( r�turi<, t►air] .n rcl;ui,'r When the flit of tee =fan• strut. - to call tittle no account of the shift- visits :at an interval of r.hout .-'2enty'structuralral w. o;k less i►lnyin,r of t1 London team. Live Sears. On its last apt aranc•.: I tore• caC3110.tl►c sig W. in 1833, its brilliant disc, and flans- f twill whi011 it was being built. pie- tons. Weight of heaviest %ingle EXETER \V. ,+a \\ . w. nt:d nt my of the t2olkmen from pieces handled, 100 'tons. Lon,g.s{t • 1 \lr('rnnell 1 ir.g tail, spanning the heavens Lica Hardintlr >twuin), its lt1►e 8t. L:awrc.ttv,e single section shipped to brie!_ bite, McCoi'c2'ell 1 SII:tenon .►, an arch of fire, created the great- (, who were (mot ,Uunn(2t1 by the 105 feet. Total number of field riv- arlin rich 1 Sllerr:t1 1 est ^xaitcrnet+t. �•r(at tumble seierd the great steel ets to drive, about 550,000. 'Steel l':,rlin; 1 Reynolds s1 --On Frid4av r•v<ning Inst IRev. „:rd. re ewhich were carried to the ' wire cable on traveler, 7 miles of Iteamzn to Q -k 1 Ernest and Mrs. Grigg zat•e, :I iec- Creech U Flynn 1 turf, in tI, • Main 8trect MCt.l;cxlise r;t, 1 bottom. and stere thus saved 718 in. Main biers, built of concrete from druwmfl.z. contain 14,400 cubic Lards of mason - 2 1 It.rt. 1) church on 'Surma and its +prople. Only a few of tie (teaei end tat- ry. Abutments. builtof .concrete 11itskshaw 2- (':(rrut11'rs 0 The lecture twos r11 ls1r:Iftcl by steely- ;,•I1,! cety- a11v hurt were residents of Quebec. contain 4,000 cubic yards of masonry. I:n:gl+t 2 11(111' y' 1) i, n+� lantern w '2s and the first Th -y were employed by the contract- a few physici.ins could be t,-2,ta1fled. .t ti picture throw n on the eanvam was in.' firm, twt.ich are h:ailc?ir.: EI.� �Relief a: <litior.s were fitted out ( the n►ap of Isere,,, and noxi tame r2truetur(' alai most of thein lite in at once and fi-n: acroa� theF:x& •r t :� o a 0--.1 \\' W. 1 I n 1 11 0 4 -6 ifanroo+t, the rap: tat, where Nits the United 81 aloe, ;nary of Itheto the river a nd on up the and 111s. (:rift,! b:i w(• leen labre-int bring from Pennsylvani•t. other a'de of tllre 9t. Lawrence by ('ltF:111'I`c'� W. & W. for the past live years. ' In �rlte The contractor's offices on weir teams. The Quebec hospital* •ere 1lt:au 1 McConnell 0 Bourse of the lector:' many beauti- side of th^ :river at the point where all celled upon 'to geed all the ptty- U. Brown 3 Mini mons fel illusiraliens were given and the the bridge fell !were Ike first to sicians they &c,uld spare. Young:1 tiller (1 massive and costly pincer% of e(aside send the new of the accident to The lig Apati widish crumpled 1fi:- Kerr 1► 11.•ynol(is 0 cif the lacauly:H •tsere shownand der - L. c. There ere no hospitals in neatlt tl.c s!lutrerstructur stent with - Heaver 3 Flynn 1 ep.•:►ker nn.! vividly portrayed the L. • Mown_ ()Wel: 0 crih.•d. lir. Gii1*,t is a Very fluent (tie ;rnrr►ediate ticinity of Levi•, and nut the slightest 'aaihitt r to it IP Palmer 3 Rowe P. t o:ribs of int,,rest in the brill,.►(.- hundred or more twh.o were on it at '.:(1 :rd rhar:,cter of the 1' ol'lc and Total length of bridge b( ween abut- the time; nr.d toppled r►wcr into the btc('ue 1 McConnell their surroundings with whom .he menta, :!,2111 fort. Con:ciMrs of tt2n tea ter, n hundred fee( below. like Snell F:dtwar(1. 0 and Mrs. O;rige have work(-! d•.•ck truces approach Pians, each :'1(1 th(• frailest kind of a structure.. 1 ►Iliasionari' s for the past fourteen ft et long: two anchor :trmet, each no 0 It stns nots�iang after th^ bridle years. Among the int'reetinr view.;feet long; ,two cantilever arnre, tach fell tett it bc'carrte dark and e sig 2t h.•re shown eIcp!:anta working its 562 1-2 iret long; one r,usfa*ncicd Penn bonfire was built along the liver the forests and mill yards and 000 677. 1. et long, 1 L' longest dimple side. but it did not help much. picture 5110%2 cd an rlr•pl.ant' on hip t►u!•s span ever bu It. Central !wan, Front the flickering ‘glare of the at+ek of timber knc^p f bine;ng with e)aia trunk, a centre 'to centre of main niers., 1,800 bonfires. many bodies ronin be r .a trot r.lunrr and Vet. e) . longest in the world. seen flouting on the surfacr, of the ',Swart t2wrt+ty forst lour t2 piles it Width centre to centre of trustee; river, but the rescuing party l:ati it,' h:alnnrrs :and carr:cs to a pile and 41)02. 11m river •1110 fret. Capacb- witnessed in the 3mmcdinte v:f,r,ity n 07 feet. Clear hrndway over high 1►.'ardn full, and had to lot many of l.nt•e it into place. Mrs. Grigg !Mg fid(', 150 feet. for n width of 1,200 the corps s .two`=:p on down the tit" r. Heavy storms of rain, hail wind Hill t, ill aftrw:►r.l• '1enr ;the felt.. .d to 'all 'ib. cl'stnFMn;t •feet r,.i to London22hert+Ilt<o tti11 l�'nture :acrd ft- t. Height of p^aks of main post.Heart-rendering •(Pecs west �n be thunder will rnavc out of ell., ►.t,rtrtr, Statee from there th• ir,tcn.14 to ,r.►.� ty. two railroads and two electric of the disaster. in two houses t r -tip 'test, also, and be followed by great to Toronto whore -lee 22A1 t+r tidy. fail‘‘ ay tracks. (WO roadway, (t n.1 41' rl he 1'2• f Err r, 1: �• ''t' ""rItnn�re to cooler ails frobabler prior to r• sunning his %fork in Ilur- I two fetes 2c Iltr. ' 't .,•: et•m • c• t , . 't• 22 ;11 ►a-: t frosts. 11111, I T. , ' i •' (' , ' i:• • h' id 1 t ►1tO Ike 0.!.. r rt et..t.. ; it . :.i<,A••/a • tr. 11ASIt13ALL Builders' Hardware GLASS +- +1 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++•I •F++++++ I-+++++++ ++++44+++++++++l.+++•t••I•+4++++++++++•i•++++++++•1•�r+++++'�' Are You Exhibiting? GRAND TRUNK 7:„ Yis EM .i. 18 •2v ('retli t (NI 5 11 5► 1 U 11 31 -18 X\\•..� W. 11 1 11 0 11 11 11 11 -- ) 4 f-- •'• 1 11I(:I: i 1•'0111:CA5'l 4 1 • \ 1e•;►ct:onairy 510rm '►"iio.l ram'• 4111.1 the crisis bf slits first lel 'no. 4. It :s (.0,1;61 'on the 9th 10th ;and 'j, it 11th. .n,.'mber, this is at an ;.n- ._, 1la c 1 r,s iv of !magnet'tc unrest, :+c 1 f t X • +++$+f+++++++++++++++$--"- •++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 95c going Sept. 7, S, 9, It & (5. goc going Sept. loth and t 2th. Special train leaves Exeter 7.5) a. in. on Sept. 10th, lith. 12th. All tickets valid returning truth Lon- don on or hefore Monday, Sept. 13;. To Muskoka This is the, "Pioneer Line" and ther- fore the hest way to Muskoka i.akes. See that your ticket reads via (}rand Trunk and the comfort of your trip is assured. For tickets an' full information call on J. J. KNi(:TI'Ip Depot Agent. or write J. D. McDONALD, Cniori Depot, Toronto. Ont. ale of Horses Friday Sept. 2Oth, '07 Commercial Hotel Exeter, at 1.30 Sale of Work Horses, Colts and Drivers. C. E. HACKNEY The Queb^c bridge was the hope of Quebec. The accident 2ri11 delay trio completion for leo years more. As- cortVna to the West reports. the accident dcx':s not interfere glib titre navigation in the eolrannt•I. Vrrlteta I. •t•. •,i• l2' ;• .I t2•r(os$, tc, (: ••r. :1. ••ss'•t ,•,itts..i(.t. •1 ?evil i+ t 4 el At 0;1 500,31330 1