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The lVlolsons Bank
incorporated 1866
CAP TAL (paid up)
RESERVE FUND ••••
000.
$3 600,000.00
$9,860.000.00
Has 72 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
General Banking Business Transected.
Savings Bank Department
at all Branches. I :•teres' allowed at highest current rate.
Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager
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THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO LSTAULISHED 1807
D. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,0001090
NDER LAIRD,General Manager = Reserve Fund, 6,000.000
nches throughout Canada, and in the United States and Englitud
BANK MONEY ORDERS Dr. Miles'
After
La Grippe
"I had suffered several weeks
with LaGrippe. Had pains in
n1} head and eyes. It felt as
t1iou4h there was a heavy \\•eight
on The top of my head, until it
seemed that Illy brain would
Writ. I was so nervous that
!'could not rest or sleep. When
I dozed off I would awake with
a sudden jerking of my whole
body. Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart
Rgmcdy and Nerve and Liver
Pips cured tnc. A number of
friends have since realized the
saute benefits."
MRS. ALVIN II. LOCKS,
Seabrook, N. H.
The after effects of LaGrippe
arc often more serious than the
disease, as it leaves the system
in a weakened condition that
invites more serious troubles,
such as pneumonia, etc.
ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RAISE.:
S5 and under 3 cents
Over $5 and nut exceeding 810 6 cents
1 " $10 " S30 10 cents
•• $30 " $50 15 cents
These Orders are payable at par at every office of a Chartered Bank in Canada
(wept in the Yukon) and at the principal banking points in the United States. They
AM anegotiable at $4.90 to the 6 sterling in Great Britain and Ireland.
They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with :safety
'sad at small cost, and may be obtained without delay.
1
Exeter Branch-G.W Harrison, Manager
Branch also at Crediton.
Restorative Nervine
should be taken for >i):tte tithe
to thoroughly 'T. -lure nerve
strength.
Price $1.00 at your druggist. He should
supply you. 1f he does not. send price
to tie, we forward prepaid.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Toronto.
they assisted in providing a few
laughs for the kiddies. Among
the records which were broken are
as follows :-Broad Jump 22ft, 'Sato
Brown; ,100 yd dash, Joe hoist, (line
_ - - ----- 10 secoudee liop-stcp-and jump, ii.
it list. Distance 50 ft.. 10 inches and
You will regret you slid
not attend one of Canada's
High -Grade Business Col-
leges, located at
Peterborough Welland
Orangeville Wingnam
Clinton Walkerton
Crediton
I half. ulnar t was an easy winner
1 lot tht 0 yd event. but it is claimed
AT 40
boli- he won his record b ) - stealing on the
. 2a
Scool closed I• r itla\ for the
•1• days.hgun. The time for this event beat
+ Mr. M. Whiting of Parkhill. spent a the trot t : s record by 1 second, run-
few days in town the guest of Mr. Ar- ning it in 21 seconds. Needless to
thur lloltznrann, say. all the above records were brok-
4. Mrs. tDr.) Orme left Tuesday for en by Junior members and by special
e
request t 'a .
h their time and dt. tancea
i• Grand Bend, where she will estop for
' a while. are withheld. The tug-of-war fur -
.j. Miss Love returned to her horse in nished some fun. A bunch of demon
+ , Parkhill. We are pleased to hear that athletes For together with Bata.
S1iss Love is hired for another year. Brown and George Holtzman as Cap-
Mr. Graham spent Sunday in Exeter
.tains having Mike Finkbeiner (Ship -
with friends. kit) and Charlie Either as anchor men
'' The Evangelical Sunday school pic• rv3pectivt'ly. When the orders were
nic was held at Grand Bend on Mon- ;riven they started to pull as if they
• day. Everybody enjoyed theu►eelves assured to yank the 'Imperial hotel
'.1. very much considering the weather. out by the sooty One of the real
Mr. Ira drown is spending a few 1 kings of the occasion was the Itasc-
a
�' Now is a good Time to f days in Toronto on buistiess. bell mai ch. It was tho'tght that the
Iii enter. i+ A number from here tire attending
youngsters would furnish all the fun
tile junior teachers' examinations tit itt the afternoon, consequently it was
Our graduates receive Exeter this week. We all wish them tiW.t for the grown-ups to start
from $400 to $1500 per Success. something. They did. One safe ven-
arum. The 1Vomeoai Missionary Society lure is that they have commenced a
held an ice cream social on the Jlethu- marathon race to the liniment mon-
more creaking joints and lame backs
the strawberry social at Dashwood on to town than there were , few days
•
Tuesday evening.
Everybody hRd a ago. Ilut to the game, T...•y alt
'went to the task unmindful of the
.t sgod time. crowd. Ezra Faust was the r, to ser
+ visa Lottie \\'el.h is spending R few,
. e Mni:tuia of Crediton ruler to govern.
Clinton Business days with her parents in Exeter.
•I• fie wore n Ftnlie, enshrouded e•itb a
-'- Miss Gladys :,berg +.pent Sunday in halo o[ delight, and his decisions were
•'• 1'eutralih visiting with her patents, with such ncuracy tht !Clem•
Kane,
College ,Ir Mrs. spend %wicker and little laugh Itiffler or i?nslic would have to sit
-, tel are spending 1t tew weeks with Ms.'
(leo. Spotter), Principal. F and Mee. Chas. /.tvlcker. Ion the bench. eonsequ •arty we be-
. Lillian Gasser spent a few days 3t+t'ak for Feist a great future in tb••
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F'F t"l 1i F{'`: t-! S'"`''' ' ' ' t' '' (n tendon IRbt week. refereeing world. Frazer Brown amt
1:
The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical rv.n 'Feltner 1 itched for the rcaptc-
ll'rtte for particulars
CENTRAL
church drove to Zurich on Tuesday Itf• tiw•e trams anal 311 the slaughtering
ternoon to spend the day with the wwas clone while these two were in the
dies Aid. They were pleased box, but this w is stopped when they
i(41/al�.'�Zurich i.n
with the da ('la replaced by Dick Brown and
While Mr. Matthew Wienw as dt•iv.• ('la,:dc Itlurtt. Illurtt pitched the
•TRATrORD, OST. ing home the other night his horse `lalome' curve -there was little on
it.
took fright at some boxes which was w: bite Dick tossed a straight ball
fwtauding on the side of the road. 1'he followed by a fervent prayer. There
rig was upset, • luckily nobody was seriously iand all were thrown out ween t•.. many features that it is
to go into them. Alf Voltz.
Matti.. is going around with »stili gave nn imitation of a bum. sieve
• at short. freeman Morlocka
Zshnu'der. "rr:il' slay and the crowd cu . •
• lei. :era drov, down Le Mt. Geor^_e Beaver receiv, d n roun'1
2 r• i and bad a friendly bowl. epplaitat• when he al:,l for bon'. A:.
• . n t heard results yet but aro iloltzmannfs several double Way*
• • it ill be a goad one. were borne class. while Sylvester di'
:j 1.. a riding takes place to-dav i.;no:ed a fly in centre field. The
• ! e . • .) of 311-s -Matilda . Wind. others were Borne ball players but
• t of Mr. John 'Wind, to Mr, modesty would not allow any of the
t+ v, o. ' ' . -• cif Pontiac, SIich. sturdy. athletes to dilnte on their
The1... i • ., Aid of the Evangelical•
mei-venous play.. All the infertile -
The
chinch paid t1e•(Zurich Aid a friendly ''"n on tht• .object may be obtained
• I visit on Tuesday last. from Chalet. Faber •r.
•Il.special f• et tires of th • da}.
• Sirs. Vivien eker, of Woodstock.
�pcnding a few days in the vil-
M•-••••••••••••••••••••••• ;'',
t The many friends of 'Mr. Wm.
----- -- Lewis. sr., are Will to hear that h•
is recovering. (het waver.• thrown up in the lug-nf-
The 'teachers and Matriculation war.
-tcd,•nt- are trying their exams this :several made the tnerry-go•round
ii tee: et Exeter. their special hobby of the day, espec-
Th^ his hall game of the mason ,ally ii hot) It carte free for all.
will 1e played at Fullerton by the The 11 inning bell game, sore •
8..r on the fiat of July. Lit all who t
p Sy tan go an l encourage the t ""'' new••r dreamed of in this rec-
i
un
b• t Will be loun.1 an excellent r -
I :. Sunday school picnic of th
}:w r+.,elicnl church is over, alt Mint, flied,' for s.ck h eulache. t'irter -
r is tv • ather man scented contrary nt Lit (1.' Liver f'it's. 'rhnnaerie • t 1 •
• •, .. it WI.: carried to a succsseful :era front trople who hey • 1 1 h 141
err '.Monday lest, and must he prove this fact. Try th :,a.
1 is ane of the best ever held ---see
shoot. Early in the morning
6 months relit allowed on, I had gal hered in front of the Urand Gondim
a whey .• ther • were seven bus- it re. pe w• ry het and sirs. but :!i'.
VISCilits0 :,f a iI('W 11111110. ,iting to convey them to the ie the kind of it - it her tiro brine -
le n•t and many driving their own c• tnpere to town.
rigs. From early morn until late at
!relit young and old entered into the
•1 ty's sport with untvearyintt enthits-
i:tsen. On i he way Lack Ile• young -
Mere let everybody know that they
hid taken possession of the day. and
it was dial inctly their holiday. They
cheered and sane; and shouted to " e ind 'Mrs. Hall and their two
their hearts content. On their ar- children. of Denver, Cutoreda. n:so
r,•.'••1 ihey were started off to one c 1 Mrs. C'lineer and titre• .on
of ibe busiest days in their careers. le rid, re cm., up from Del roil in
The 'ports progrnmmca were 00111- Ill's now yacht and nn• sp,•dd-
meneed in the morning and rontin-) • • 1'ar1 of the summer In 'Sir.
lied all afternoon. At neon the lunch- ( ':era cottage.
se were tak. n Care of. The major. \\-;:iter St et ton. haing p•trehaaed
for llonn•iess Wren, rend to assist those it of the baskets were crowded, blit •h• 'Rennie Mil!. has commenced to
and
tie rawcnons younrstrra with :time- it to town and will goon be p•out of employment to tooitions
stetter conditione of life. Th, work III, 5 11131 would (10 credit to Sawson.ftiered to d', 311 kinds of sawing.
be far has h••• n very successf .1. toad,• .ad havoc of T his "I'll' ofi W. 11 .Oliver. and his nen have re-
t - -'- rta proRramm w" "Win's"'
from 'Hillsboro, where t hey
the $po
The crowd was augmented by rnonyih:ivo completed a large contract for
'Three Departments
Commercial. Shorthand
Telegraphy
We assist .radiates to posi-
tion". Tit- demand upon us
for train:d help greatly r•x-
eved.% the supply. The thre.•
most recently p!need ar.• re-
ceiving $10.00. $50.00 and $100
per month respectively. Ilus-
inese men State our ,rraduates
are the best. Enter our class-
es now. Get our free cata:o2Itr
D. A. Mcl,ACIILAN.
Principal.
The napoleonir voice of J. ii. Ilolt z -
mann. superintendent of the school,
as he controlled the diff .rent events.
77.e fortificaticns and b•tiwerks
Pianos
to R
ant
$3 per Monti) 81111 Up.
1•
. MARTIN & SON
Sir. Ham. GI igg. one time proprie-
tor of the Grigg house. London, brit
later engaged in evaneeli'tie work.
bas been appointed s+Iperintendent
end general manager of th'• St. .lames
'bodging (louse of \\'innipeg, in con -
greet ion with the 'Men's Own Insti-
tution in that City. Thr objects of
4he institution are to provide a home
Mrs. Hamilton. of St .Marys, who
has Fern visitinc h •r :t •r '•I•laav
Mr,. t\V. 11. Oliver. for -oat • tfinew
has returned horse.
(}:ale a nnrnher of notes writ our
town every day now.
the entertainment. in the afternoon
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
,crow a I.ps. ti ho sized up t he ripper
lenity 10 throw off some of (ho re-
itrainls of business, and in spite o' !• E. iloffman. hag n soul; of men
creaking joints and rheumatic lin►h, finishing Mr .Southcott's sottgae.
!obn Joni s. proprietor of th•• 11i11a-
n:o resort.
Thames Road
l.aat iday the \V, el. to nee al
t he borne of 51rs. George Monteith.
Th 're wa; the large-st attendance
of members this season.. over t weeny
being present. Between thein they
11esde l w'o dresses and euro iI •ted u
quilt. to Ito out 'to 'the 1330 little Ju-
lien girls which Ihe'Suciety supports.
Hiss Jes.ie Monteith and Mans
Hamilton ti.ited'Mrs. Paul Madge
I -t Sabbath.
Miss Essig. Gowan is a visitor at
Miss Jessie Monteith's.
Mr. Orville Cann. is laid up with
appendicitis.
'Partly owing to the deficiency in
supply of ministers. the Eli►nville
circuit which was composed of Elinu-
t•ille. Dodi ty, Sunshine. Whalen and
Zion, is now broken up, and the turn-
ed into a one minister circuit instead
of two. Whalen goes in with Cen-
tralin. Eiini ti 11, 'Sunshine and Zion
under the c'u•e of Rev. 'Watson and
Rottenly goes in with the Main St.
church Exeter. Itet hany congrega-
iu't should take note of this. as there
will be an alteration in the time of
their service. On and after the first
Sunday in July there will be n rcgu-
ler Sunday afternoon service instead
of in the morning. Bev. Powell Past-
or.
Are you insured' if not you ought
to be if you intend to (10 much walk -
iter on the Thames goad because 1he
Ile that some of those "gasoline
c.a.,' (autos) run at. is certainty
double the limit.
The Alfalfa haying has been in full
swing :Ind the crops are reported to
be good.
Sir. A. Gilmour of Helene., Mt.. who
i, been visiting Mr.. Jas. Niontt•ith
t on Tuesday for lee home. 3)r.
t:,:ruour states that nowhere has he
n better crops than are grown
iu Usborne.
Miss Gowans of Blanchard. is vis-
iting her brother. Mr. Clarence Cow-
The annual picnic of the 'fhantee
Ito:td school was held last $•sturdily
:afternoon in Mr .Thos. 'hlunk,if's
grove. •\ very large crowd was pres-
ent. '1'h weather was all that could
be desir••d and t he program was one
o[ the 1. ,t that hat ever been held
The events were keenly contested.
Following vire the results of the races
running race. Millie Pollens. 'Ar-
thur Rundle. lteta Pollen: 2nd race,
Charlie Jeffrey. Alex Snell. Nelson
punkin : ,lyd race. 'llarold Jeffrey,
Eddie Pollen. 'C
ur1tc r
Ir basII .
•1t 1
,
race. Gladys Duncan. Lillian Kay,
Ethel elcl)onaId and Elaine Stewart
tie : couple race, Millie Pollen and
Arthur Rundle. Et liken Kay and
\'• ilfrid 'Turnbull. (tete Pollen, and
Cecil Stewart : blind -folded race,
E. Stewart, Hazel Hankin, 'Gladys
Dune ; leap -frog race, Milton 'Hod.
gert. and Charlie Allison, Charlie
Coward and 'Willie Jeffre7, John
1lmlgcri awl Harold l'urribu11 ;
venue. race. Elaine Stewart, Gar-
field Brown and Gladys Duncan and
.lohn llodgert ; Ethel J1eloneld, Idar-
old Tomball and Lillian Kay and Ed-
die Turnbull; Jennie Harper, Earl
Conti Lel! and hazel lfunkin and John
Cut tit. : Luys wheelbarrow race, John
Cut tle and Earl Campbell. John llod-
gert nn dllarold Turnbull. Eddie
Pollen and James lludgwfst: necdte
race. .Viola ilunkin and Charlie Alli-
son. Jean Allison and Milton +)lodgcrt
Jessie llodgert and Willie Jeffrey;
throe -legged sac,•, Gladys Duncan
and hazel punkin. Ethel 'McDonald
and Lillian I::ly. Jennie harper end
1•:leiue Stewart ; boys horseback race
\\illi' Jeffrey and James 'flodgt'rt,
Haruki Turnbull and Nelson Ilunkin
Charlie Cowarsl and Charlie Jeffrey:
boys d • ' Ig race, James ilodgert
and Charlie Jeffrey, holt(; Wit:elms
nil A. tin••II. Victor Jeffries and i:d-
! .• Pollen : rebit t race, John llod-
1 , rt and Harold '1'urnbi:ll. Eddie
le•11; egg r.'c.•. 1a;lin. tit. wart. G.
Duncan, Lillian Kay; three-legged
couple Inc'.. Gladys Duncan and John
1Iodgert, Elaine ,Stewart :end Gar-
field (" Id 1 row n. Et hid Stet/wield and
,lames IIodgert : hack up rat'. Charlie
Coward, John llodgcrt, ilarot ! Turn-
bull; young ladies running race for
glo., s den -toe! by Jones '& eley. M.
I1,:nkitt. Ics'b• elonteith: doubts tawo-
•1. ('Niall• Allison and Stilton
I,;,•rr. Heron! 'Turnbull and John
an 1,^,er t : naming race for knife do•
u it• d l.y ii. Spackman. Willie .lef-
te.y. ('hTillie Coward. After tIt•
t:.c •+ .1 gatue of baseball ac
el it e.1 1, *seven the Farquhar and
Pleasant baseball tenni
,tel r.••ultrd in a victory for the
I ;either team by the score of lit to
11 eith an innings to spare. In
feet shin .e Nit. I'I ,'ant el•1
rn make a score while Ile • home
• ,Ia wade three runs. Th- second
minus
for the visit !ors was a merry.
go -round and It looked as though
'hey were going to walk right away
eight rues having crossed home plate,
lete.iuhar scored om• in the seconti
ant aterr shut out in the third and
fourth, scoring anoth.•r in t1, fifth.
Mt. Pleasant scored one in th • third
10 1 7330 in the ((vitt le. At 1h• end
fifth inning th, score stood
• • 3 in f iter of Mt. Pleasant.
Farquhar
1'h r. t :tide turned and lntquhar
,rote I u in th • next. 1 in th • seventh
end 2 in t he eighth while the viei-
,ra in t he last five innings failed to
snake home plate, leaving Farquhar
...inners by 7 runs. i'ollowintc is e
1 of the players: --
Mt. Ca mei Fareit bar
1. Henson, lit 1 .1. ItaIl,,iiu . I 1
neon, ss,p 1 1'. Bray, 1=1 1
.1. ('ole. '•ird J C. Gowans, c t
It. \\"nuhorn,a=,p 1 .I. Its.,)', el '1
11 F. 't1'aerhorn. p '
le 1. 1, on, 2nd 1 M. "Sete! sty. -'n•1 1
�. (;el t t•r. rf 1 W. Rnacla 3rd 0
J. Get tier, If 2 S. Ihinceit. If 1
G. Enc. y, of 0 C. slot l 2
Refreshment were served by the
ladies. and only those who have at -
fended n picnic held in these parts
know of the quality and quantity
!Int in pet up. The picnic in every
way was a big success.
1(Oull C1!.\NCE FOR A HOLIDAY.
'I'lrtu
Return tack.' r Ni!r'gIe fire will
b issued by the wiran•1 Trunk Ita:i•
w ay System account of ' Dominion
Day". between all elation -se .in Canada
also to Detroit and I'ort Huron. Mich.,
Ningar.► Fable and Buffalo. • N. Y.
Good going .Tune 30th ;and 1111y Let
Return limit July 4th. 1^10, Secure
tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent•
%UitICH
'rhe grist will has put in a utsch-
iue fur rolling oats.
acts. i•:li.•Meal* Rennie aril in
Luudou last week writing on ani
examine tit n in music.
Mr. Louis etitithardt of th•• west
1; 111 town wis:t'll•S 11i- prim(., 4r.
and .31rs. 11. Lippeardt.
Thy n►ewbers of tit • L'owl:ng Club
are playing 'singl• . for a medal end
:.,:ch interest is tieing taken in the
gat:e ns a r cult.
ale. C 'brit.: sec ntly caught a 25 Ib
basket of base at Gra•, 1 II •n 1 They
weighted from 1 to 2 Iiia each and
were considered th • pie -t titch ever
made there.
t;at urday evening t h 11 till gave
their first open air a never tnl�
very'l:ody enjoyed the ruu•ic
Mts. Fred Lributd ief: oa bri•la,.
morning for Tavistock. where ,het
ww : I visit with her mice, :'t i aunt.
`lr. and •\Ira. E Hatt •r. t e • tette:-
being .ry low at prea_nt.
D1 r. George 14 'Howard of Blake
was (1 11 n- 111 w••,•l; i•_,siding
over , le. Prat r Inc • rsa►niunt ions.
The Women's Christie!' 'Temperance
Union met for its r••tu!'ar meeting
Wednesday nfternoun, June .22.1d;
.:1 the home of Miss E. 'holler, nlrs.
\ 1►, Oischler ably conducted the
I) tut ional exercises after which
!:1 h••l \\•illian,s took charg.• of
the I:dueational. After the
business the meeting was closed by
singing the Temperance 'Doxology.
If a rick headache Is misery, whit
are Carters Little Liver fills if lb y
wilt 1ositively cure it? People who
have used 'hero sp•ak frankly about
t.:••ir north. .Th•y are small and
easy to take.
Klrkton
r,w'it,g 50 the anniversary sr rwict•a
of 1..0 Kirkton .t.•thod i•,i church
I here was no servioe to Bt. Paul1a
church on Holiday everting East.
I lis many fiends (n this wet:on
will regret to learn of th • sudden
death at Stratford Monday of Mr.
Ilarris itoadhou-e who formerly lived
near here but moved to Stratford
.n 1(e0. Mi. Roadhouse who was a
dr .yman had been assisting and haul•+
ing some pales for 1) hydro -glee.
rower Cue when h • di -.1 anddeily of
heart failure. Dec av ••1 tt • : born in
. •• :een.•uilt of :\.taa.0 in th• semi-
peel
ar1Hl and n 11+57 married 'Miss liar -
Mt 'Miller of York eteriship. 'While
still a young man he moved here
where he r sid d up to the y••ar IF63
a 1ved seas in this !r '+ wear 'at h• re mo a
to Ctratford where he lived up to
the time of his deIth 11 • was a much
resp• cled m•^mb •r of 5t rat ford Meth-
odist church :and wa,- 1 staunch liberal
in politica. Ile leaves to mourn his
los + besides a sorrowing wife two
daughters Mrs. Neal of Ingersoll. Mrs
`•I n•o•, 1ttett, rd. awe ,n• sue. \1r.
\\ n, 11. Itoadlimise. al a of tit s i t ford
nn•
11):017'•r, it••t...7 et tit. \tart •, vrd
„m• sister. Mfrs. Richard t;la.k of
1,1 •latus;. 01,0 •11(313••.
If you once try C•rty. .l.i:t'a
Liver Piths for >iek h .t:tee,. L ' -
m•s; or cis:tipiti•.n you sill I.
In ww•ithoilt there. The;; are
t•e;:t••iblr. .tail: and ea.)* to 1
LOCALS
Dps.KENNEDY&KENNEDY
OURE DISEASES OF MEN
PATIENTS TREATED THROUGHOUT CANADA FOR 20 YEARS
Da. KErSanr, )Inrtc•AL Divaerott
nr Dna- K. A K.
CONSULTATION FREE
Books Free on Diseases of Men. If unable
to caU, write for a Question Blank for
HOME TREATMENT
Drs. K. & K. are far, •nilly 1 nos, 0 through.
out Canada %hero the • +ar.- done bust
'lets for over d)) ears '111101. and. "f patients
Lave been 1realat tale cued Ly their gieut
akand hgh the .:e r f et
Methdlod Ttnroua/s.nt. \: Lwireen ' ••u lretbaiL Naw wllh
there you know you ore dei:',.. v' ilh revolt
siblu physicians as they r..• land occupy
their eau often building in 1 , t+olt, salved
at seo.ut4. When they 'kc,i. )our case Is
curable, a t your worry 13 n,, mast forou
kuow they utll not deccise you. They
guarantee to cure all (1753 1•• cases. No
mutter how many d..etr r:. Irma failed to
benetlt you; 1.0 matter Loc• n loch money
you have spent (n vein: co stover bow d,s-
cnurage'l you troy Lr•. dei:•' 1'•' a up in des-
pair until you get a free cpfr:on frr aD these
,ouster specialit:t.t. if you r,e at ),resent
within the clutches of zany:ec r, t I.al atwhich
Is sapping your Igo l y Oslo : If you are
sulteiiuy; from the results at i Oat tndi rcre-
tionr, if your LL el Int 1.117 tainUd from
any private disease and c. ,:.!i 10 rot marry;
If you are married and lite is . r. ad r.f symp-
t"msbreakirig1, rant au.I •'i. r:• yo':r past;
It you are suft; av rte 37(."y.'01
, r Ref'
tnls-
apent tile- Drs. K. & K. arc your efuge.
Lay your rate before th, m e. r 1 e. nonny and
they will tell you honestly it :• • u arc eurable.
YOU CAN PAY \\•!!FN CURED
We Treat and Cure
VARICOSE VEINS. NEK\ e I 3 DEBRITY.
BLOOD end URINARY (' •:PLAINTS
KIDNEY and BL ` Di)L ' Diseases
and all Disease, p. .1%31: to Mea
DRs.KENNEDY&KEN'~ DY
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.
NOTICE All letters fromCerra must be addressed
IMF to our Canadiann Corresixnelence Depart-
nteut in Windsor, (.vat. Ii yea desire to
see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat
no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Corre;poielence and
Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letter:; :.3 follows:
DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont.
Write for our private midi -ere.
ement, bine,
Bean. Shorts dII Flour
Always 11n Hand. Lea\•e Your Order ,)r Call up
1P1IO �T E 2
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
Do Not Buy It Until
You Try It
i ' '•n ('°arlto-efngnetie macer is not
i erect In uneven the heat. but by
('hurls son lot '•1 s. .lef(, Fisher, i ,evenn+of tea secret electric pro., ss at
rnrenature of 2.500 degrees
who has leen it ,- convalescing. ) At the sante Instant the steel Is
Iles. Jc[[c,on. of Hamilton. la vis.) r,rbonl:ed in a rruees:' .lamas to that
which diamonds have been pro-
i+in•t relatives in and around town
.1.
ells. J. D. Atkinson and daughter 1 me- re uta is the hardest cutting-
' . ea. 'mean to a :•'see -a blade that
Eileen are aiaitin,T in Ingersoll for I • • guariItee fur a .:ietirne 01 perleet
:i few to eeks, 1 • -no honing. no t rinding.
1 h.• 1.1.1.1e with i:•a e'arts, edg..." II
:e v. 1:. Hobbs is to b:• one of the 1 -;•parlor to uny re, 31' ever Inde,
-( • ik••r+ at the 12th of July c'I, bra• 1 s, hethrr the et.Ins:rl hollow -ground
',on held at \Wingham this year. or the "water" blade of the "safety."
nut you do nut reed to take our
Our baseball boys go to Contrail:
on the first to play two games of I 1%, J. HEAMAN
kill. one in t he morning and the , 1
usher in the afternoon.
.'d1+. R. E. Pickard en 1 family lease
w t f. w days for Frobisher, Sask,1
as here they will join Mr. l'ickard, and
1e111 • n tee :a few w • •1:.:.
If sick headache is misery, tw hat
la Carter's Little Liver fills if 1 hey
will positively caro itt People who
have used 'been speak frnnkly of
t heir woe 1 h. They are small :sod
easy to take.
leecut:tta m day it as held on Sim-
iles' last when about fifty of Ih'
brethren of the 1. 0, O. P. drove t ,
iti • c•te•tery in the aft.•naonn and
deco: ite I the graves of rift ,•••11
their d ,:ed brethren. The cern,-
tery lot.kc. beautiful an'I much cred-1
it is due 'Mr. Cross fur the way he'
h Id it fire d up The graves of th
a hose memory was honored were, C.
Brooks. It. tris -et t. W. Carley. C.
Snell. A. liagsh:aw, h, tiidley, (4.
li F. Hunter, J. Ilodg•ton. R. Knight
1'. Knight. G. Ito',ke. H. Dignan. \V,
Howard nail I,. Hooper.
Last week a meeting ens held at
1•ainat•ille and the 'Metho:list circuits
of 1•:xetr r, F.IimtiCr and C•ntralia
weir bath} set tied. 'lethally come,
n with the Main street church. Exe-
ter tnitn1 of
the th:
Ida churchrch
w 1 ni-
which has been closed down. E '
1
ewe. s=unshine end •%ion forth t
I•:Iienw'illc circuit while Whalen is ad-
ded to Cent retie instead of Eden as
foe merly. This arrangement dispenses
with a junior pastor on the laimvillr
circuit.
Teo very exciting games of bowl-
wet•: played on 1 h • green T•.: slay
evening by rinks skipped by W. 1V,
Taman and L. 11. Dickcan, and W. .1.
lhenna u and C. 11. Snell. Following
are the rinks.
J. Gnu:d N. D. )hdaafan
W. til:ey I)r. Bright
33'. D. C:arke Jim. Taylor
skip 25 skip 12
C. 1.•ntf':it . 'ti \Veideihnninl•r
i. A. Htewart W. 11. Lovett
E. J. Christie Rev. Collins
Herman C. It. Snell
skip 11 skit' 12
CASTORIA
For Infante and Children.
Do Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
rd Vier thin -you can try the Carbo-
dlagnetic without rir.s'.ng a penny ur
your own money -yen eon enjoy 30
cool• comfortable shalt • s with It at our
expense -you can cur.--• .re 1t with the
ntzor that you are 1 -.w using and
judge for yourself e. t:° '1 Is best -then
if yura want. you 1-111 r.: urn the (' arbo-
Llagli. tie and nut b.• o;:t a cent.
1OOK r'DR Ttr.3 TSAR: u'a•t
•��
•aaue-Made with the (ar'i!o
EXETER, ONT.
Pay Big Divi'' :: 1s
Since you have decided to install a hot air heating system
in your home, you should install the " New Idea" fur several
strung reasons:
1st. The"New ldca" Furnace is a permanent incest.
•gent. Simply, yet scientifically and e:urably constuuctcd, it will
outlast the ordinary building.
end. ee tient of a furnace is the fire -pot. 1" fire -pot
of the ordinary furnace is a constant source of troth Se repairs
and cost. The " New idea " has a solid, substant:.,l, one-piece
fire -pot -designed by competent beating engineers end con-
structed with heavy flanges that strengthen the pot and increase
radiation.
3rd. The Duplex Grate practically
places the " New Idea" Furnace in a '
class by itself. It operates on ball -bearings
and a child can work it easily. Ashes and
clinkers can be dumped in less than half
a minute leaving a glowing fire. The " New !dee Furnace
costs no more than "just as good" makes. it assures fuel
economy --is durably constructed and eliminates all repairs and
after cost.
If you want furnace satisfact:.,a you will install tine " New
Idea." That's sure.
N.B.- Send for our lino?;let, " New Idea Furnaces." It tots
what you ought te know about heating systems.
Gurney, Tilden (i Co.,
HAMILTON
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