HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-06-02, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, JUNE .21711 ItlWO
t
t
N•NN•eNNN••NN••ed•N•••••.......r..Ntt.e• ;
The Wlolsons Bank
Incorporated
CAP TAL (Paid up)
RESERVE FUND ••••
1855
$! 500.000 00
$S,eachoo0•00
Has 72 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the=
Principal Cities in the 1Vorld. •
•
General Banking Ilubiness Transected.
•
Savings Bank Department
•
•
at all Branch- I,,:tweet allowed at bighees current rate. •
Dickson & Carllt.b, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager a
•
W..•••+•••+••••••••••N••••••••+••••N••••••••••••••
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFICE, TORON70 ESTABLISHED 1887
E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000
EXANDER LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, - 6.000,000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACIE E AT ALL BRANCHES
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold, and looney transferred by
telegraph or letter.
COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries.
FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United States,
Great Britain and other foreign countries bought and sold. 123
Exeter Branch -G. R' Harrison, i‘Inllltnt r
Branch also at Crediton.
++++-1-1-44++++++++++++++++++
AT 40
You will regret you did
not attend t nd one of Canada's
High -Grade Business Col-
leges, located at
Peterborough Welland
Orangeville Wingham
+
Crediton
Sinking Spells
Every Few Days
"At the time I began taking
llr, Miles' Ilcart Remedy I was
having sinking spells every few
days. My hands and feet would
get cold; I could scarcely
breathe, and could feel myself
gradually sinking away until I
would be unconscious. Those
about Inc could not tell there
was life in ale. After these
spells i \would be very weak and
nervous, sleepless and without
appetite; had neuralgia in my
head and heart. :After taking
the remedy a short time all this
disappeared and in a few weeks
all the heart trouble was gone."
MRS. I.IZZIE PAINTER
8o3'/_ 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind.
For twenty years we have
been constantly receiving just
such letters as these. '!'here is
scarcely a locality in the United
States where there is not some
one who can testify to the
merits of this remarkably suc-
cessful Heart Remedy.
Price 81.00 at your druggist. He should
supply you. If ho doer, not, send price
to us, we forward prepaid.
on. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto.
in Toronto.
Mrs. E. 13oslough. of Exeter, is vis-
1 iting and renewing old an Inaintanc.'s
in this vicinity.
Miss Laura Butt lett on Tuesday for
Chatham. She purposes tacking ad -
1I vantage of all open Sessions of the
conference.
The farmers %%ould be pleased to
see a Intle snore nunsitine and %t'arm
Rally Ila services were held in the ts'eather.
Evangelical Church Sunday, 51: 1', .td�rson has been rn7kin
: The Misses Krafts, of Dashwood, .ora . iwpravcwenta on th•• exterior of
spent Sunday in town visiting friends. her house which add greatly to the
.lea. Eli Sweet and children lett for appeurnnce o (the same.
tht•ir home i Ibe
u A ria Tuesday morn- Mr. John Putt. of Springfield spent
ing. ► th 24th with his garnets,
Miss Mary Roe,,zler and Miss M.
Acheson. of Exeter, spent Sunday in J Chi 1 Ci r e n v e y
town visiting friends. FOR FLETCHER'S
Miss Adeleine Rate, of Parkhill, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chitties C A S T O R I A
/.wicker, fora few clays hist week. - -
Miss Lillian Geiser was 1n London STA EFA
Clinton Walkerton {{.. on Satunlay on business, e
lies. Albert Norris attended her
,, Mr. Brock. of Zurich, is working for aunts funeral in I:;ntaendlast
Now is a good Time to + Mr. Dan. 3Iclsaac at the blacksmith w•erk
business.
enter. lir-. Turnbull and daughter. of
Mies Gladys Essery is laid up for a
Our graduates receive I few days with a sore foot. Mrs.
returned to their home
last %task. after spending a few days
I Miss Melinda Trick returned to
try 11 ;, with ch • formers parents, Mr. and
'-2►. ►ending a few dews
[fes. ll r., Gttld: n::
anum. I with bey par.•nts,�ir arsthr7: 1 Itr4vta1•--let-seffiTil'o
ln housea+"reiurncd hoe
Afail Courses in Its) iinn Trick.
I Mr. J. Hauch ii on the sick list. from 'the we a.
different subject,. alias Mate) harbour, who has a
Mr. Harry Either and Nr. 1Villian) ,eation in 'Toronto. is holidaying at
Braun left for the North West Tues- home.
Write for paten elate. + day, where they will reside for a few Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norr.... -r.. are
1
inton Business
College
•t. tnontbs.
Miss Martha Oestricher, of Dash•
wood• spent Sunday in town with
(friends.
Mr. and Mrs. (linnet Baker, of
Woodstock, spent a few days in town Mies Sadi • Miller has returned
last week.
Geo. Spottou, Principal. heel • 'from Hamilton.
+ Mr. lied young was in London one '.l . e Polly \Worden spent a Jew
tl+++++++++++++a+-I•-F4i•:r::lea : day lass week . 7;th relatives 917'Ituascldalc.
A box sot•i.tl was held in the I►letho- A. 11 .Sadler is,vieiting frientle
CENTRAL diet Church teat Friday evening. Ev- i,, . bell tbda week.
erybody that was there enjoyed therm- :•1 :.Schellenburg. of Kebringville,
selves. was ... • guest of alias Tuffin this
/ / A big concert will be held in the week.
Gal
eijilidji
Methodist Church Friday evening. Ili r. James Hamilton iw spending
STRATFORD. ONT. Look on bills for particulars. n week with relatives in Blyth and
Mr. Burdon. of Exeter. spout Sun- Tuckersrnith.
day evening In town, Sotne ansae- The annual me"ting of 'the Wotnan a
Mona. institute was held in the Town Hall.
Mr. and Airs. Harry Gould and on May 28th. Mi.,..; itose. of Guelph,
children, of Brater, spent a day last delivered an excellent address..
week in town visiting with friends. �_
Mr. %wicker returned to his Horne
in London after spending a few d.• ye
Visiting wish his son Charles. Mr. and Mr'. Brace I3osseau :
Mr. Whiting returned to his h' me v at a a: Harvey Dossenberrya for :
in Parkhill after spending a few days .., ti.:vi cast 't tock.
in tnw•n with friends '1Cook. of Kat:vii':•. spent the
){ev. Bean t«tinned ).onto after _ _. eh h..r t+'t^r.
spending a week in \Vashington at- . 1'ud.l at,. n: a few class at his
tending the 1Vor!d',• Sunday School • r, . • :1 S. a`ur'it the. week.
(Convention. ale e ee la. aat for We 113:7' '1
We are pleased to hear that Mr. i . , .... . .day,
Bluett is lilted for another year as 1i:. Chari. • Lawton. of Toronto.
y.=''el :t Mr. .lose. Pill for a few
retiring from farming and are &akin;
up their abode an Stalin, where 1 bey
will be welcome residents. We Lope
they may be long spared to enjoy
their rest
Three Departments
Commercial, Short band
Telegraphy
We asniat traduatea to posi-
tions. The demand upon us
for tra:n d h, ill ,trcatly 77x-
c.•od; the supply. The three
roast. recent !y placed are re-
ceiving $40.110. *50.00 and $100
p•r month respectively. Bus-
iness inn state our grad!:etes
are th • hest. Enter our c:ases-
.e now. Oet our free catalosne
D. A. 11c1.ACI1f.AN,
Principal.
(;rand Bend
Principal of th.• School.
Mr, 11'altt r Clarke held his auction
it►••••••••••••••••••••••••• sale on Saturday. Ile seld all his
h.,usehnld goods and received good
p11. es t herefor.
Pianos
to Rent
*2 per Month and Up.
(i months rent allowed 011
NIv purchase Di. ft n(rn I'ittrlo.
. MARTIN & SON
A6.
di t1. -• 1:-• :1. �I7 oceirred Mon -
i
d.►y moil, 1, 1 • ie iveek nt St.
Mary, 7th ale '31 ..Inh,i llott:,rd loaf
•
his 1i'.. \\h •ti pi'n't wast •r ':rota
n cist,rn lir Bee ard :ell in and war
(Vow r, d. •1'. . .•• aced Was in hie
71 t 7 • a1. 1 l:• . n ;n pour health
for :7'':::•..
f 1'1'El 1 LANE STrAMF.ns
Sas lin;:. o' i''i'. neer sterni •re
from Sarnia for f''on end fart Arthur
every \\ ednesday an,l Saturday at
3,30 p.m. Also adrift:onal aniline. on
'Monday. May let h. Saiiinc' .'rom
Collin•rwood 1.30 p.m.. and (,w -.-n
Bonnet nt 11.t5 '.nt. \1'^dn^adapa rind
Gate:fines 'or Fen and Grorttian Ill
port<. 't'dekrts and reservations from
an;- (:rand Trtntk Anent.
til%
Alr. Ed and John Gil' sold three
horses to Mr. Foster. of Greenway,
last u k r,:s',i r'r 'i tzond Beare.
11-. 11 ,' 'sit tot use home $at::r-
tl:,y r-p,•nditer o:•veral months
with her sister. lire. Amos.
Centralia Grand Bend holds the uni3uc peal -
tion ee believe in holding the highest
Enoch Connor. , hastily 'aspecl.•d position for th• largest hatch of chick -
:1 o; Crust, I. Mich,. died re- ens in an inc'rbntor. 1'ho:n- s N\ -ebb.
c n. ly at his horn • ole \\-a rd street a: over fon: %%Teas rt:n !,'a'eha?^d 12')
th • age of 61 a 'le Connor had eggs :ra::t :\ ;r8;t :,saner of h'.. per •
been fail:n:! for ; 1, i•:,,: e, ar or more i,rd brown 1.• corn. Mr. \Vcbl:
but hi t 1 , . ..as of short der- hatched 111 771, ek.. mit of the 10 ciozen
a:ion and 71ea170,lncement of his 1,!tent in 1 . nl-7b:ttor. We believe
d nth was a i;•1,.e to many. The this is Ih . 1 hatch for Ontario.
d •ceased bid t - eel in Croswell and This wr .• h cornea Ger
vicinity for i 1, , . t 26 years. Ile had : •rord th • e It of another of nor
been 'marl.•d twee.. hi• iirat wife ,•i7 7. n; in •L , rson of 3•:lizab,'th
dyin;t iu November 1907. Later h • Ilup;:el, i' re, .1 • of 11r, Fred Ilse
arts married to Mrs. Amanda !Punta•.itu tl!ed '•1 ' 77 1. at the age of sr.
t hn a :ran. •.s ham toe -titer with 3 - • Ind 11 days. She had
.11ildr n from the 1 r,t ainion. Mrs.t, -n ;• .1: r : ::it z cotnDlica-
('ria-. 11111. of Park 11,11. flats and :'on O: ': I 'i :r n came to her
-tins. .i;•. ph and Aiwa 'f:. Mr. Con- a, a tt .„ • 1 • ahs
en: i- r, ori :o tit 111(h'penlan: w as n, t. 1 ,I , : I. s' ars to
Urd 1 u 1 I.t.' - 1 1' I, nisch $0e:"1 Jo' II •f nn'•t 1 r . • I I ..baud. the union
:.., .•1 e a
car:. I :, u 1 ,t•• policy. The •'aa t.
t t h r .. .• I t .. et I three daughters
.
, 1 f r n a r.
n t b
1 F
f,.n rel e a :hid Tie -shy Iy nt the 111. :end fo'tr son•. .I n ch;ldre a arc Mre.
E. ('bi'reh. 1L, the children were I'a!i.'. 1)nsh.'0.•1. 'its.yoa-
rr - •7: •r r:! ns were niso 'orifi llar't:rm.t and \Yilliarn. 1/7eh-
a - • • . ! :-.1re17 Pctrrn. w and. 5.1mn -1. of Pigeon, )licit., and
o ; • 0t . •.•I '1 t .17117!•! \,cit- V .f. ' :111 Tht mint., nt Home. She
na.r \ , , 1• - len a tae:11, r 7. rfriend and
epee-. ( :'•1::I n .. 1. •:i ran Church
sl , 1:,= It,• t ' e - . t- .. :I eta" !11!.. 1'-
! is .Q \\.'07 • ,1 •. 1e• r.,"ri sacra•
717' 1. - ,least • .:, L . ,it,tt. r r• i ,i he
V. 11. Butt and .1, T. P. 1' : • . r!: • n ni--,'-
7ror ('ha:h:nt W her i h 3' •tr.,.,.• .. N. , • •i7
;i-iuna of' its •-• !•I i f
:,r. i 'J 11101/171 confcrcnc•. 1-
I •
.1i:see Lewes and llnxtahle. o!
(sees•'., r: sieitcd she fornt••r a Piller Our ti. a ly or:..ul.s...1 hand 1•' ie
Ali s'i'lo,. \,oil. from ti: • i. .. i net .0. :ie• f ra• '
1:111 t1•.1. or pare!:nn 1 ore ',mint? on Seairei'!3 •. 1, a e,: :l7 •i drew C :
mad • aur tits 1st of .l•ily er•lebraiion a very large erne,, to h••:tr them.
to h• held et the Epworth Park. \Ve are pl•'i=.'1 to 1••• 'Ir, .iarn I Bears the
Mies l:ntie Elliott epr'nt lest week W, ,iohnston'11,1 • to teeter] our etre •t - 1 Signature of
again, ulthuegh not be. any .Leans fill-)
ly recovered.
Mr. A1. x Ituchanati met with an ttc-
cid••nt recently be- a barn door fall-
ing Upon vine 01111/inflicting 11111
-er.ous injuries. \\o ars. pleased 10
hear, however, tbn t he is getting
alone nicely,
Mr. Kenneth Grluharl, o: Chatuam
watt hulti.: a flue position With n
mural, aoturiug comp:in3, was
here last week. spending rt couple of
days with h:= uncle Mr. Donald t'r-
luhart,
!11r. F. 1V. Stnallecoiub!•, and ie.,
sister hire, W. hickey. left here dur-
ing the past week immediately upon
receipt o= n tolegraul informing ihem
of the deli of their father. Mr. W1u,
Suulliacombe who was, one of the pio-
neer residents of our village. but Who
left for the west some 26 years acro,
deceased carried 017 tailoring here
when Ilen;all was in its infancy. lit
was; a very bright and sociable main
111th many gond qualities. 110• w•as
w. 11 edeanred ,n years, :but wrote
iwrno recently stating he men: in (rood
health and spirits. His death was
caused throu"_h an accident. while
hs was away lrom 7rorne on a visit, 11,•
rias, holding by the bead a team of
hor.eas that had teem', `rash:en••11
by an automobile. and :n ;•'::u 'it! -
ing forward thea knock•'ll hal • 11 -JI, •:
trampling upon hail and running th
load o: hay thy ser • drawing eve*
has boil). Very touch sympathy a
felt for 1h.• 1'reaved intuits-.
Mr. 'I'iu,-. Murdock has recently
added emit, handsome buggies to hi -
livery a lu 11110 nt.
1t•v, '11. Smith led in having 1h •
teen • • and grounds beautifully d c-
oret.d with flags and bunting for the
21th. whieh, together with his lov••ly
b,•d: of tulips and other flowers, ,cad •
an aln1osU (airy tend npp••araoce.
Ira. Thomas Cook is •elite a lot--;'
of flutr,•r t. as is L'vid,•need by the fat.
tient :-h• has over 1011 hundred 1ul:pe
in loll bioomr.
Mica 'Sherritt. o' Jilancherd.Non It
D:akotn, in visiti11 7 her ,parents.
S1 r. Lo,iii t1'alpvr, ,eon of Mr. Lone,
\Valper, of London Road mouth. 1o;,
here ,or the west, where h • intend, -
spending Ther mummer mbnihs, Mr.
\lelvin alon4.man alio lraft 'for the
west Chia week.
Mr. 11. Illateh=ord who ha, bait
in Seattle. 1Vash., for the past
hour.• 71711111: Stir parents
Mr, and :,1r.a, 1% illatchrord. of t'•y
Loin:. Previous to coming {tuner it•
01, .11 111. 174.4: 71 i. n;; up land to
i eulat',un. and intend, in the course
0 1 i,•w days r.vhitin ; •:1c'• case,•
hIP1'EN
The 1'resbyterti 0' heron suet
Ikon. 08 'I't:,•,d:e3 Iasi, w 11-.11 Itev, J.
11,(-1n71d.,o" u a . induct -11 71170 the
pastorate o: St. Andrew's end liilla
Green ch,:rift Rev. P. i!. Larkin, of
:+:•a forth. prt•=.d d ; 11, I. Mr. Pear-
cy. o' Lund-s))oro, preached. Itev.
Mr. eeeih. o` 11 r'al7. t,: !i address
th • Tian . .•r. rantl I1.•v. Mr. Fraser, of
like(, 1•1 :he 1 o:.:.. Ti- Induction
s'
( ret
cu[
►w ;•
1 aces
t :1t eetiathe
eve•neig n rcc:'ption ,crvicc In was
bid commencina at 7 o'clocl:, when
the ladies of -t11' two t.,n reestions
s.•rwe.j tea in al:edit:es-aunt of the.
church Then followed :uI excel-
lent entertainment. wht4t addre39es
were given by several v!sitinq
el •rgymen, and music was furn-
iah.d by the eho'r of Seaforth Pres-
byterian church.
The 1:irpen football club has new
barn organized with the 'following 0: -
Beers: Ptn•sdent Hobert Dick : secre-
tary and treasurer. Gordon Gault' :
Commit t • .1. :McGregor. C. Cochran
and W. McCitlin. The boys will tor. •-
lice every 'Wednesday and 1' y
evening,, and they feel greatly it.. e
ed to Mr. Phos. kyle who has . .y
ger.erously permitted them to use• one
of his fields for practice.
Mr and Ars,
11cC71mont, r
o. L;n•
don spent the for part of the week
in our village and their ninny old
friend; were pleased to ea- Gann.
Res'. W. M. Martin, of .London. and
formerly of Exeter. conducted ,;tor•
vices .its St. Andrew's thurch on Sun-
day last. Sir. Stirlin i, lookin,
well and his many old Cr'emlc wore
pleased to ere and hear him a;:,in.
Mr, George Taylor ,,.nursing a vers
tore band these dapa. Ile leas gather-
ing atones. and 1%h,1e putting a large
'tae in front of ithe wagon the host's
teed forward, and his fingers w.•rc
-light between the w'beel and the
a:one. with the result that they were
:.•!iy cresasi Several stitch...
.:e.y crest^9, Several stitches users
::rad to close up the wound; 'We
ewes soon to see Mr. Taylor around
:gain a+ well as usual.
ZURICH
Mr, and Mrs. 11. 11't.li visited their
children in Detroit ;net week.
alas Freda Iles 1s ho a teaching
n er Auburn. apt•ut tit • holidays at
1t -r home here.
Mrs. Edmund Troyer. of she Parr
Line is visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Win. Jarrott, at JJripfd^n,
Mr. Albert. Morse and Kon. of
f:urlph, visited ,re.ntives berc last
w,
Mrs. 1•:, Zeller has been sisitins her
Parents. Mr, and Mrs. 7.. 11, ,Marshall
Merlin. for n few weeks.
Mr. 1. 114. Weber is the overac-.r for
lit • et: 1• 17.7 0• th • new ll,•nnona;•
church ,th eh :, 1 •ing built here. '111
b:cildin:. tri 1 1, 01 cement blocks and
will mak.. :1 splendid addition to rhos
North End,
'1'h • :1000:11 1t.; Iv Da\' o; the Ne.
:no
I' 1111'. , ':''I an•• .. was cciel,t . d
7)'117. '1'11 • Pastor preach..,
• -teem ,n the morning. An
.11 2 . •, let pi u.'rens was t'.•tIderiel in
• 7 lone consisting of eep,•eial by
n nor. run:'+ting of special
117 111 • Ili 11 ors of (h:• Senior
\ 1 lir •. ei-n 1 .0 eYercise h, 717',11•
i t, 0 Ih I,.n •:r ,111innc,. '1'w'o
• 1 ..r -.,•, on r'. :1. work n .
•'•• : •I • n roto, n tt i. h t l ,.: r.-
sial n i'1 . .= 0', r• I'.•t'it 71
i
11",c•11 ir•t11 ('1.11 on I: an' .-h,.
Lou ;alit nt Cr, 1 ,on on \ antral I,,
Mrs ,Aaron I. , rrh••r, r, .he 11:een-
•'1 Linc, had tl, •:, - .'r. n • to breal:
n r ankle on • d:13 t, .•i:.
CASTOR IA
For Infants aad Chi:drea.
the Kind You Hare Always Bought
Whalen
7.11. l';.I i 7.. • e. .:.-un 77 ha h.7, I, ..,i
nIt•1 r Ili • U.:. cafe is :tbl.• to be
1u•ound agent.
Alia. Ida Batten, who is a nurse at
I b ('11 t' hospital np•etit Slutday h. -re
w 11 It her sisters.
11'tigton Ilcrn or I:xetcr,
.1 t1.••nds here on Sunday.
'7
'Peen .y J'ut, • and nietcr, of
II 11 t7 spent the _: h at their hour.
71 •t • 00 Ihe• ;in allli• 1.,10•.
• •• 7 Surdas' be . cunferetlec hum-
,;vu•:r tun n• r- ..:;1 be at Chatham
• 71:1. 177 a •1 , uses• in 1h'• tu-
t, 11707717 4ti1 11 a C07led1011 in h:hall
0'
0 I ••77ino hire Fund •,ill b.• lak,•n.
Vit:= .:11 o,rc I)..:1. :! a r;
:. 2 1. . c on Monday u: last t:: k
tae arrival of a b ;i;
THE 'ELEPHANT Li (,\1: /JI!' fill•:
AVISI'Sr OF ANIMALS
The elephant is uali l0 ' among the
b wits of great bulk in fact that hi,
et•0wtti it% raze has been uccuurj}7l11 d
u,, growtu in brain power. 11'i111
other beasts growth in l,:ilk of bode
has no: lean aceomlpan.-d by simL:,:
grow t .7 of mete. :1... • ,l bout 'time:
there J •stn- :0 hate I,• lr Went •11 re-
trogress.•,11, li: • I1, nueeros, ... I •.
u; 70111,-. ., 11)011 ! .11
• I :.017 :1, 11, ."1,11 ,t4 .
001 • (JO ,1, 1011:.- .t i' 17! 170:77. 1.' .
-077 102.11 t., 11777 • 7 77!) .771 7 UFA. • :7
71 ,' 1 .777 I17 1. • 1 • 17.17.1.117:-01:• •u'
sur „lir a 177 ,`8:111-,11:: r. .,. .11
1 11 1 I'. 1.011. 1011 a t''ll !tom us I,.:
aleste111 el 7110•: -:yids of seal's, a11,• 1.
17 1:..,) l lllt','rl. tit iy tf 'r :nate a i•
11, 0,. .1 • us' ..1, i) %p :sec
- .o. , s.11181 .n brain d •
171 11 . I1 . 1 111 11:: • east: ,nets t• •
Ie. c . ••711- to ti iv • induced :eth:erg)
Altai ',111,; 111 of , 1 • 11 11011:r. white it
tit 0 :, cat, ,. .. and body have
•rio .\: :,u: 1.•: .he elephant i,
,.., . ;,nd the rlcnoe-
• :0 ,,. Ih ,•,.;' d: t 01-, tie main -
71 • . 11, rue- . 1. • • the elephant
oat . is • 1 11 170 :t. t hough bc• 7s
.h • .12 , 1 711 -7nfini,•• tu"r,
t'. • ' e. u.: , ,701 .1 tar mut• ,,:.'1•
a,.•7 7.7-. • u. hulltete ltuih an -
.u,•,. •` • 11 7 •1 :i i3• over the o11':n
,•0'.17.2 v I . . •lirlca thirty years
..esp. tee .,1 • pliant :earns by ce-
p r , me • :0. nue 1, 0101'e rapid, yt ban
to rh.17uc•1u,«. The fortncr 110
10:1 : 1 , .0 711 • upell plains, and
t.,.. 110 - 1!.17.., 'possible at night.
I:. n.. 1, , • :.1 ,Which 'iormcrly
u.. . a, stir the moat part
CO:, 1. • 10 , .Lore until kjlled
the ecu,: coolish elephant
5co .1
under s,mita rconditions
hay _ as the rhinos '.teat we ntud.. it
and hunted by JKiiimakiu and in the
Sotik 'behaved. No elephant, in re-;
cion+ which hue ,been hunted. "0
habitually /spend its days lying or
standing in the open plain ; t:or
would it. in such 'places repeatidl3\
and in fact uniformity, Permit men
to walk boldly up to it wlthoutheedr
than until itt its immediate neighbor-
hood-
From
eighborhood-
)•'row 'African Game Trails," by
Th. olor_• Roosevelt, in the June Berib.
nee.
I'itiZE LISTS Al{E OCT.
Splendid l're•neiuwa Off: re <I i,3 Cana-
dian National F11ibitlon for 1910
• prize 1.et u .h.• C:utadian Na-
tional Exhibition. .11.g. _7th to Sept.
lath is beim; distributed and it tehoes
s: o: pr rt ::. r.:..: !u t_
ver aur •.Resent.. frc:r th 7a!:11.
g:lt•ci ... :u.• 00:C'-' and Ih:• puui.e
,+thou -. t•; •d. (:ravel contracts to the umaount
The list on the whole calk for the o' .:, ,l ;,U were let. The followingd:str:bution u. $50,000.00 and :es there
are no prize, for manufactures th • rtad •r ,:,! •r1 contract. S. 11, $30.00; B., n crit passed • Wil'iam tWbite
whole of the amount docs to sive stock !I :'chi' on. Grading K. II. $35.62; 1l.
da:ry products, women's work. horst- (.,r.nin: haw. rep. cwlr4.tr, 50 bis: J.
culture. tlductionai exhibits : and I'eenir, Drawing tile, *41,00: llerbert
sunnier ;hiss or Canadian industry. I( -,siren, rep. i n'vert $1.00; H. Stan -
Th.• amount :;.rasa to hora,s nlon' y ,t eon. t•lanka, $1.20; J. McLelln -
$12,000,UU:,cwers claws from the pony 177:7 .1 contracts. irks 7 and .11, 8, !i. or growths, also clot Flashes, Nerve
to the draught horse rec,•,7utg race et7.2:77 : John Heys.Commissioner 3, busnesa, Melancholy. Pains in the
i 1 cattler
n eon, t bile sheep and pigs It vd75; N'. Clark, rent for yard. plead, Dack, Itowt•ls, Kidney and
are liberally draft with 51,50: C, 11. \Vilson. Commissioner S. Bladder troubles whero caused bye
Particular attention is icing paid It i 125: \\' G 1G•il'y. Commissioner weakness peculiar to our sex. Toll
to (tr. encouragtrnent of publicw It $2;,11: Wes Jones, Commie- tan continuo treatment at home at Si
school work and there ar• liberal .,:on.•r 8, 11, $1.25; Sundry persons. coat of only nhout 12 cents a s'eelea
priz•s fur swing by childrn. pen- Itepairs to court -room tables $4.00:1 My book, " Woman's Own Medical
inatO,. li p, candrbe ', etc. ,toe. ?tiler, Statute labor of 1909. 1S11.001 Adviser,'= also sent free on requests
1'11 • list be had by Halle
Tot man- Arthur pestle. rep. culvert. ¢1.00; It, Write to -day, Address Mrs. M. Sums
ag. r J. O. err, City Ilalls Toronto. mere, Boa 811 ,Windsor. Out/
Thu tb' attraction end of the Ilii', rep. 3rd, 8, Rd. ,$7,50; it. 21i11
Exhibition i; not bene neglected is
ev,denced by the announcement that
th•rt one of the musical attractions
7til: b• the Grenadi,'r., Guard Band.
o.` I•:ng:and, the Empire's finest Mil-
itary Band.
MEN -YOU NEED N!VE
Wonderful Nervous System
EARLY Ii4013CfrifEET:ONS AND
EXCESSES HAVE UNDER-
MINED YOUR SY;.''EM
The nerves control n1111 1: 1 t': - ! •'; ,Fl Hutt say•
thing that debaitat-e IS. 111 ...I 1 Il ugans of
(1,, syslt•in• Early Indi.cret:oas 1: ceases 1187,
n:ival 111ouan17lsI. i ,:. • } ,,. .,. Unnatural
Drains sup thtirv.; cr:, d'4: : • •, •lecerdevtlop
tuaprolwrcondia.not l a•, •-.: •,•,11:1111 weak-
lings, to'•rttal!y, 1 bysici.11; n,rl •: 1'nw youfeel7
Areyou nerve*,, and caret::. u • ... and i:hw,uy,
ttls:cka before 1)1ee'•ta with di... I .: nailer them
weak back,l:da.••s !'ub
t
, pst;.i:. i ,t of the heart.
b;t•chful, debit:tailag divan's, sediment !:I crane. pimples
t q the (ace, eye's sunken. Isotlotr cl:ecks, cn:'enoru es-
pres-,ion, poor memory. li:eless, di,,tr:u.t:t:l, 1::ck energy
and atiength, tired lnornIoes, re: tless 7 771175, change-
ubto moods, preutaturetlecay, Ix,ne puna, h::Ir loose, etc.
This is the cooditioaour New Eiet.'icd T:cat vent is
GUARANTEED TO CURL
7':e• have treatel l,lses'ei of !"'n 6•r nitnrat n Ilte-
(0770 slid dv not h.t,o to calwrua.at. Consult usi
FREE OF CHARGE
110..1 lie mill tell you Mieth,r you a:e curable or nut.'
We guarantee curably eases of
NERVOUS DEBILITY, VAIUCOSC. VEINS. BLOOD,
AND SKIN DISEASES, CtIr.F. ,.LADDER
URINAI:' AND KIDNEY co:4: LAINTS
Free BuokI,( 1111 Disea:es of Hien. 1: an57710 to ea
Write for
QUESTION LIST FOR HOW: TPEATMLNT
RS. KENNER P8c KI!i*)Y
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., t)etroit, Mich.
M®TY V F .1n letters fp., ; Canada Must be addressed
1[ V . to our Canatt,au Correspondence Depart-
sawanaananasinasu ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to
• us 7„ 11.1 1i.t;13 c.t11 at ver birdie• l Institute in Detroit as we see and treat
no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and
Laboratory. for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows:
DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont.
Write for our private adds. ss.
ernent, ime,
rdn. snorts dndFIour
A1w., 5 011 Hard. Lease Your Order or (.'al1 til)
PHO2TE 2
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
read and nlopted. Tenders were re-' 77'1'• culverts. $1.50: L. Glanville. 'tile
cr:tied for th• construction of a con-' end work. $:77.70; Chas.'Kienzel. •_r'td.
c.,•te cult':•rt on the road opposite n s. 34.20: I'. Kerr; !trick ha, 3rd.
Lass 15-16. Con. 211 tit ph u. 1.,'44.2e 8. ltd. :':11,1+0; J. Cerruti' .1 rep.
r -olved that. the ,letter; of tenders' Shenk s bridge, $5.00; 11. Ilayter, 're -
1,• loft over until The next meeting oil fund of Statute Labor, 56.00: Total
!h
Council. \Vuerth - Yearley - t'230.52. '1'h•• Council adjourned 10
t ,:t 111 • peeve e'gn the !wet .,.'•, '1 "n th • i' • l n Hall. Credi•
v lu • to drain the nide-road between 1 iron. on e1'en'Iay, : L fith, of June,
Lu:, 15-16, Con. 7 and R under thee Pale at 1 pen.
Ditches & Watercoure•s Act. -Car -I iII:NM' !ALDER. Clerks
A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL
To All Women : l' will send frees
with hell instructions, nay Jlomo treats
trent which positively cures Leucorrs
heed, Ulceration, Displacements, }'alts
Ing of the Womb, l'ninful or Irregulatt
Periods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumors'
IIAY COUNCIL
C'otnicil met May 21st. all present.
The oltow'ing tendera were received
:o•• .1, • bnild:t:g of ltoeder s. illcin-
i..id en • "..nsone bridges. .1. Gaff-
ney. •;:. 1 :'rd '21st=. epnare foot
:or floors: ,0, \Vitmerepoon. $4.50 per
cu. 3d. anti nets. n spear, foot for
(leer;: .1. Setotettler, $5,6(1 t' r eta td
••:1 :set, eel er• ::. for fl11::r. .1.
1.a.7. -on. $1,1:6 p r cu, ed. anti
1' r dears ft. for floors.; C. Schiibe
51.73 per ru. Sd. bad 2lcts, per sluart'
ft. for (loora, fender of 1). Wither-
spoon nes accepted. it being the low-
est. Notice was given the council by
3. \ ':•chwan•ter and J. Baker. re -
1u, - n:: council to have "Schwalm
11r,.n ' cleaned out. also 1101:7 • was
giv, t by (,ear Koehler ask:rig to have
•v, -: (trench South of 11 v I) cleaned
u : • . Y. W. i'arncomb.• 1t Al be t•m-
1.'171.;•d to examine these drama and
1 pert to the Covinal. F'. W. d'arn-
cowl,s offer of ' 1'r a nt of 111^ lot .
cog o.' Iltntera '10 'I 11.11 Itriclees.
fee: wort: a, . 1,1111 1'7 117 w i s h build:n,.
or lbws ht.t!•• •. n 7 ace l.ted be th
Coe mei A n e;1101 :i•rrn•d by ,19 rat •
l'-'3 ora o' le • i:t<,.fee pert of tl,
teas *1-1171 1•l:`1,'1 t' A. mission for t tl , c'
'fucker -untie tl•L•phun • s:st.•ri* to
,•xlonttel :nen Hey. e•a. lent h•fore 1 am
Ih.• counc.I. Th -n.:•,• r w,: laid ov.I
er:n e
j
r lh n tn.( •. ,• r .
n, ,. the Conn-
ell. ,\ cane 111 • cacao 1::1i71 ac ' 01107,1 C • JAII
Farneo11t0 pt payment of fe.
111147 lid tint lull llr:d r. �3:.("
(.7 g:•r '7\" alla'r 0 nrlc C It :743.0') ('n::;.
w :; l tit • t •1 1': edn. =•11723.
1 0 t I 111 n ciorle
,. r'.. , , Co .11 n !: ::1 O: t1•' At.
• 11.7' ' i • 7:11'n7aa.
('' .. r,,.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R i A sir
s'rb,l'iIF:\ Cot \CII.
'1 h.• ('o. 10.11 of 1 h^ 'I'nt%tlahip of 'imp
•iI'phen nl't in tle•'Toe n Ifni'. ('red:►
ton. the 26th slay 'at' Mae;, 1910; at 2
pee. All nl •tu), r: 17'17• fl'''at. Th
in rinte• of the in. -vines oseesin,t w•er,
1♦
0
41.417 ! ."l - • w
ate " . - . _ , a_ .• )Irl
•
Since you have dccite:I to install a hot air i,c.:!.n,; system
in your home, )tet i .o:''.1 in :1.1 the " ::7w 1 le ►" f, -r several
strong reasons:
tst. The "New Lica " Furness i • ,, •rr.: Art 0' invest.
mint. Simply, yet scientifically ..: .'7:7.,11'y t (';'qtr"- .11. ,t 11:11
outlast the er.li. , r• btalc in^
-ta , 1 h.
and. The heart of a furnace t. clic circ p at. "1 .e tire -pot
of the ordinary furnace is a c.msta::t source of tett::'ac, repairs
and cost- The " New' idea " lei:: a solid, sa :tang:,', one-piece
fire -pot- designed by compete:it heating engi::sets and con-
structed with heavy flanges t'1::t strep;:then tits pot and increase
radiation.
3rd. The Duplex Grata prectical:y
places the "New idea" furnace in a
class by itself. It oper.:le; on ball-Learin; .
and a child can work it easily. A;' es and
clinkers can be dumped in Its:; than half
• " New Inca ., .
ea I lent e
•' t.
'i'hc
.olein f r •.
leaving a
a
minute
!. K J
costs no more than "just as good" maks. It assures fuel
economy -'i.* dura:)iy constructed and clintin rtes all repairs and
after cost.
1f co:t want furnace satisfaction you will install the " New
Idea." That's sure.
N.B.--Send for our ilcx,lclet, " New idea Furnaces." It tells
what you ought to know about heat'ne systems.
Gurney, Till!on fevCWe,
HAMILTON Limi: d
Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver