Exter Times, 1910-07-07, Page 5le 11 1 Xh;TI It 'TIMES, JULY all 1910
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The lVlolsons Bank
Incorporated 1853
$3 600,000.00
$3.860,000.00
Has 72 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
' ' i 1 `i ies in the \Vorld.
I rtucli ul ( t
General Banking Business Transacted.
Savings Bank Department
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Dlckson &Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, &tanager •
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THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
DEAD OFFICES. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867
P E. WALKER, President 'Paid-up Capital, $10.000.000
ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager I Reserve Fund, - 6,000,6.;0
Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England
COUNTRY BUSINESS Every and
oterscfor ility afforded
e rd i sactionof farmers
8their
banking business. Sale., notes will be cashed or taken for collection.
BANKING BY MAIL
way with equal facility.
Exeter
Accounts may be opened by mail and
monies deposited or withdrawn in this
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Branch -G.' V Harrison, Manager
Branch also at Crediton.
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You will regret you did
not attend one of Capada's
Business hG
Grade 1 u ess Col -
Iii
g
leges, located at
Peterborough Welland
Orangeville Wingnam
Clinton Walkerton
Now is a good Time tc)
enter.
Our graduates receive
liorfrom $400 to $1500 per
an urn.
Mail Courses its 100
•L!ifferent subj_ct3.
NVrite for particular,
Clinton Business
College
1
1 1'
-,+. Mr. and Mrs. David Kuhn, of S. be-
-- lwaing. are visiting for a f w• week'
, with the formt•r's brot hi r Conrad.
1 Mr. and Mrs. ]carry Dyer and
'daughter Marjorie are spending a
few days in town visiting friends and
n•latives.
Mrs. M. Bertrand and nice Ella.
i : ft for t:bly on Thursday wbere they
.t• :,, ill visit with friends.
+ Mis. Laura Finkbein.•r, of London,
+ scot a few days with her viz -cots.
fe .1 r. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner.
• Friday was a very quiet day , in
•i• ' ee ti. Sonic went to Grand ♦tend
1 e vent to C,•ntralie and some
_y. t I 'Marton.
• Mr. Russel lluxtable of Hamilton.
• • nt a tee days visiting with
Crediton
elr. (:co. Wilhite, of Sarnia, spent
a tew days in town visiting friends.
Ile was aeconlpanied back on Monday
by hie daughter Greta.
Mr. and Mrs. Towers returned home
on Monday after spending a few --�--
months at the Bend. Harsh purgative remedies are fa.:
On Monday evening the Dashwood
giving away to the gentle action and
.Juniors drove over and played the mild effect of Carter's Little Liver
Crediton Brownies a good game o[ Pills. if you try them they will cer•
baseball. The score stood 10 to 8 in tainly please you.
favor of the Brownies. It was err- If sick headache is misery. what
tainly an interesting game. Some of is Carter's Little Liver filly if they
the Stars were taking pointers from will positively care its l'eoplo who
the little boys. .have used them speak frankly of
their worth. They are small and
easy to take.
must Lot be confounded with com-
mon cathartic or purgative pills.
Carter's Little Liver l'ills aro entir-
ely unlike them in every respect.
One trial wil 1 prove their super -
Prevent and
Relieve Headache
"It gives Inc great pleasure to
by able to refer to Dr. Miles'
Anti -Pain Pills as the best rem -
ed we havehad in our
y a yet u
house for the prevention and
cure of headache. My wi who
has been a constant stiff er for
a number of years wit above
complaint joins me in he hope
that they may fall into he hands
of1
a I sufferers.
JOH. BUSH,
\Va ervleit, Me.
Used Them F. r Years.
"Dr. Miles' nti-Pain Pills
are the best I c r tried for the
relief of headacr . I have used
them for nearly four years and
they never fail o give me relief.
I have tried Jany other rem-
edies, but hav never found any
better."
JOSEPII ' RANKOWICK,
854 'l'rombl Av., Detroit, Mich.
There is o remedy that will
more elude y relieve any form
of headacl than
Dr. M' s' Anti -Pain Pills.
The b
markabl
it does t
or lcav
effects. •
Price giSc at your druggist. He should
euppty you. If he does not, tend price
to us, We forward prepaid.
DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Toronto,
t feature of this re
remedy is the fact that
t derange Nie stomach
any disagreeable after -
The marriage took place on There -
day last of 'Miss Matilda Wind,
daughter of Mr. John Wind, to Mr.
George ferry, of Pontiac, Mich. Th.•
ceremony was performed by 'stet.
Bean. The bride was gowned its a
beautiful dress of panama. Her go-
ing away dress was white batiste
trimmed with valencienes. Thy
young couple lfel for a trip to Tor-
onto 'where they took 1l• ho:'1 up
the St. Lawrence to 'Montreal. They
will make their future horse in l'on-
tiac. The Times extends congratula-
t ions.
tide.
(ies. Spnttt n, Prue 11.41. • '.Ir. Ezra Oestreicht•r, of Berlin,
jlid our town a flying visit last
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i•4.,p.i.,l,,;., ;••'cit .•Dc'i•i-•e :•i••. , ., .vee.
Mr. and Mre. Lan Se easel. -•r
spending a ft w days in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Braun and sot.
I;oldon. returned to their home iu
:tgii ht after ependinu a tea- dal -
..111, relatives around here.
\lis. Lizzie Finkb: In. r. of London,'
• nt '1 lett days in town last week.
'.Ir. 7'. '1r.•vethick bpt•nt a few days
in London with friends.
• elr. August Kuhn and a few of his
friends from i'1 rat ford, spent the 1st
,n town.
Ml+n E1111in3 haeger rcturnce to
't r.,ttore alter sp,nling a few days
its 1o•. 1).
Mr. James, of Prince Edward 1r
1 and. a, toying a flying eesit to our
town.
' 1)r. elcCute 01 ('ntit r.'l a. spent Alen -
day in town. Th • %%e•st must L.iv,•
agreed w i • h the Doctor for h: looks
fine.
.Ur. Rue se of Mils •rton, is spend,),
1. a .!:111. It th • Central.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
'three Depart founts
Commercial. fehorthand
Telegraphy •
We atmist ,trsdnatt' to posi-
tions. The do and upon us
for train:, help greatly ix-
c•,•eds the etayply, The three
most rcient(y pieced ar.• re-
m; ivina $10.00, 1p59.09 and $100
wr month respectively. Bus-
iness meA Mate our gradeetrs
are the best. F:nt••r our entre-
es now. Get our free cet3logue
D. A. Mc1.AC11LAN,
Principal. • 1.
1, t , r. '. I. of London,'
• .• : 1, 1 ,. t ,.. • ' ri wi:h [rends.
IiD••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4..3.4 ,0000111 ,.11nw
1. . '. ,.:' ith Mr.,
. .e tete. and (laugh. w ho have been 1
. 1 and with Me. ,.n.i• Mrs. Chas.)
- . 11 .ck. r fur a t•'w week...
.1.- I.e.h 1 wing r tarn. d dont
1 .. : , . v, -ping att. r standing al
Piatlos 1 web ler Stare London. •
e I ridgy the ,tar. drove down!
1 1 .lrton and i•a)eci Iwo bot'
of ball with their boys. The
cc, nod 17-J rine lentis i►l favor ut
to
Rent 1,,,,,,„,...,,(,)„.„,Don't 411 that Crediton
baseball p:.,yrr+.
..In. Ilousen spent Slnd.ly in wing-
,, .•,, e,.th hie trireme.
I.Irnore Gower spent 'Friday in
•.is.;. it it h friends.
1: , .'. testicle of Stratford. sp:nt
. .. ., .1.1y• a 'tit hie Niue,. Jlr. Joint
.1 . ,eh Inst a eek.
....1;, I1.k• I. of 1Voollslock ept•nt Q
I 1. .i ey:. Ili 10w tl with friends.
•, 1 (20 a 1'inkbeiner w .. 1 lid up
iaet a is with measles 1, .t we ale
glob 1 • her out quail,
ill. Ila Hra4tn start' .1 nut on lee
re 4e et. t ltd' 1 .- .. .I , :-I .;..•1'
1.2 •. 1:.111 rc•ai11.. (11.11 .et t. 111
1, •, , , 111 12x11 ,r.0.
.:u•, :.la:•. l;.schit. of Mit bitten,
, re • . •. - o, ':dr. and Mr.. C.
1 r .. i.
1 '• ,.• :.l • diy w -aa t he fight
1011 .uul ./1411 sea which'
a.. t, , ... 1•.N(1ey evening. dein
'1 1 ; , . :titer. °but riot enough!
to 1'011 :nt% 132.• lin 1%42'.
iii
['Wine II n. 11;,.: wa., held in t h •
Toe ti Bala on \londay afternoon.
'file Lonaers of Mi. Carmel drove,
np .and had a goa'i bowl with tb'ei
how i•: r• of 4;•.r• tut; n oil '.iond:4). itt•-
'ults n::. c: Kit.r. Wit week.
if see he .1 I.ek n iee of Carter's
Lit t! • I•iv.: lel:; b.•for, retiring
)e:. a rand n u h iv.' had Chet coated
toting:, or bed taste in the mouth this
11.0; n.ra... .... vial with you for
occlaonal toe.
$ .! 111.1' `1 (1111 11 and 1-p.
6 months rent. ;illowetl on
the 1)ttr(•h;t :)f a new Piano.
S. MARTIN & SON
1111r. titin. (•a
tor of th • .'
later ewes, • •
hes le • 4,
and gee t
I,toeint 1' ',f \1 inter r:. in con-
neeli1/11 w -i' 1. ' It - '\fen's Own Insti-
tution in r1. ('a 4, The objects of
the Instill,' MI) .I 30 preside a home
for homeless mem, and 10 nseist those
out et employment to i'naitione and
bet ter conditions of ' ' The work
se fir hes L •• n c r'. t I
rine 1irn. propli•
i,
t•1 3..n'lon. h . t
• ,•.tic '40111.
,. 1.t ,t - 1;1 rinten semi
t o: 111 St. Jam
Cbildren Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R IA
ASPECT OF
,;u.. s,eilnsavingt..y,u1 Sup-
p '-e ..uabau'I, wife or some member of
the family • su*teins a rut or a 15.1
%•-1v►tele a hien fevers or turns to bloat -
pp teeming. l:e•ult- off work 1 What
demi that moon at p., a day? % 1 - • Ituk
prevent' troun.la, cuts or , s
" t ening the wrong way." Ape, .1
imm.,leitelve awl it, kill the p.,linn i
SSA s:.Itts'Jelling.
'1 here i' sn-
oli:er aap.ect.
Ii yon have in
tho family, er-
r. wsa.ran•4wona,
1,1 ...ration, or
ley skin disease.
try Zarrl-Irak
llr•it -don't Pp ani
n•�S ret exlwri-
r rat nut i Volt
lla,efo iC..,
,t %oro• NI
•.:4 OYI•IIt- f ej
1 ,lir. Ito 9 ?c 1°d
• , e4r l and
:•' rthinga.
' .c tis •e0 persons : --
A. M. Brook.. Wellington Street,
'tee:tete 1),t., Dat s : -" 11 only 1 had
• Xan-ituk at tiro, it a•'.uld havo
Dan s. ores of defiers ; qs well as
. of at( •ny." Mr. Brooks has been
•..lofe.•r.•ma. Rosas: _'• Mynrr•k,
• . an 1 ley ty wets covered meth tho
. to dir•aio. Tho itching, burning
1
snierting I suffered, rnd, none to who has
••o Pennell it eel tell 1 1)rtors'
•...,., e.'.'. e; atid prescriptions didn't
0.4 e, bitof coed ; an 1 from one
G4:••,ether 1 posed, Only to find
.. nt 1••... \Veth %.,m-ituk it was
reef, a . 1 eithnut going thin igh a
• -'ry, 1 can see that a few weeks'
. .1 w; h INH great Meting halm healed
. r. e, 1 • t ria In • tot god of the terrible
. , • '•' ', had held ree in Its grip for over
r 1 1 ••1•'Ieci '/Ant -ink In the first p1aeel
•., t, n• 1,e n h r preparations,
•• ,n 0.1,..1m..elf a lot or money." az
. it. 1;. C,.lwelI. of 537 rro .n"her
It'vnl•a -e, Wmnepeq. Mrs. Ikdwell
.• r 1 t ••, w'r.•h hrtame pro. rind. She
• 1t i.e^.,rneawnl'en and diMnlered need
i • r e, r nod and throl.••ed vio:ently. 1
• • 1 etor a .1 hn 1rrMl It, You may
.' •1 r 1 ..nR• n1, a.vlrl'•.pl'e th- d•rtor'e
•.,•'l,;•r •f lin fe-tere.I, an't ,t of so
• • .r • • •r 'tr:va •al me to an Into 11.0
1 t . ^ I. If 1 did, they would mat 11
•.•1 ore(Ivvwewe,eadvasr4totry
. N' • loftR ecrrclhin1 els. and ger..
. t 1- Well, It nn17 took shout hr.',
, t .,e rut 1'.e eor.11w 1 Th• bit, by
• to to heal, rind In Zees i^n three
• •., fled apply:rg the %am Iluk the
,. t.• 1 and perb•'•tly healthy. If only
.• ?.111 Itok at first 1"
•,• '•e -f'' and di•rasee ars row! by
. .1.. •xema, eruptions, pimple., ulcers,
1;niche•, rota Intros, rasp sores,
e ,• . r.nnet resist Its healing vlrtws.
• • 11'1 r!„agrsts and store', or post tyre
ISA rib, Toronto, far price. itefuee
HENBALL
Married in the L\'cbt.-The follow-
ing which we take from the Snowflake
Manitoba, correspondence in the Win-
nipeg Frets Press of June 17th refers
to the marriage of a son of Mr. W,
H.
Reynolds.
of I
1ensa11:On luebdtt
it noon, ► pretty weddingwas hs
d
in Carmel f'rebbyleriatt► Church here,
when Irene Isabel, daughter of Mt'.and
Mrs, James Fyfe, was united in mar-
riage to I'etcyy 11, Reynolds, l•f Moos•
Jaw, Seek. The bride who was un-
attended, watt dressed its C1epe de ch -
ere of Copenhagen blue and wore the
gift of the gtvom, a gold brooch set
with pearls and n nee by st s. 1ler travel-
ling dress was piece C1btl11e of gray
The bride was the recipient of many
beautiful and useful presents. Mr.
and 11ts Reynolds left to spend a
short honey moon in \Vinnipeg and
Kenos before taking up their res-
idence at their new house in )toosjaw.
A pleasant feature of the occasion
was the 1n('scllatiOn cf a Bible and
a Hymen Crook by Itey. C. Y. Lewis,
the pastor in the 113010 of the man-
agement of the church this being the
first wedding celt•brat(it in tho church
i
Nr. John Reith, of British Col-
umbia.
p (1-
umlbia. w•ho was so well known here
and throughout the country for the
interest he took public platters, spent
the past week with his many relat-
ives and friends in Hensall anti vicin-
ity, who are pleased to see hire after
an abbcnce 01 1113119 y'Prale.
The Methodist church choir on Thur-
sday evening of Inst week [presented
Miss Altio Hatt with a book and a
jewel case accompanied by i neat add-
ress, in the recognition of the able ser-
vices she had rendered the choir and
on the eve of her depaltitle for her
new horns in Cor ire h,
Mr. Arthur McAllistor and Mr.
%Van. Geiger who recently passed
their medical exams ate! are now full
fledged doctors, are visiting relatives
in towel.
bliss .lessee 1h'I), youngest daughter
of Mr. P. D. Bell, is improving nicely
after her recent illness.
Mrs. LL'in. Curry from the west, is
visiting her ti any relatives and frie•sds
in anti around llensall.
Mr. Jas noggin th. leas heti a new
foundation put ureter his house and
also had the house painted, He has
also erected a new stable.
Work is bring pushed me the new
hotel. 'fbe building 44111 be a two-
storey brick.
Mr and Mrs Jos. ('ase and children
of Toronto, are visiting l elatives and
friends in town.
Mr. Fred 9lmalhrombt• and sister, Mrs.
Wm. McKay recently returnee fromthe west where they were attending
the funeral of their father, the isle
William SuialI iC(lube.
Miss Irene Thompson, school teacher
of Tot unto, is home for the holidays.
Mr. John Dearing and family who
who have resider) in Hensall for the
past seven yeare left last week for
lespler. Tae lust wither of a hoot of
friend. follow therm.
Mr. (i. i), Arnold -is on the sick
list.
'The manse is to receive n h feel cunt
of paint.
Mr. Ai thor Digman, of Moose Jaw
Sask., is visiting his mother.
Misseirace Horton has been engaged
as organist of ('rrtnet church.
Miss Florencte Ri uolds is home for
yacat ion.
Miss Attie Hart left this week for
her new home in Cornish.
Mrs. Renard 'I'on:peon left last week
for the west whet(' she will visit rola-
tiver'. She was accompanied as far as
Tot onto by bliss Cassie Dougal, who
wilt visit with relatives there.
Thames Road
On the last day of school, the schol-
nis of the Thames Road school, to
show the respect in which they held
their- teacher, presented (hint with a
beautiful gold watch chain. Mr. Gow-
an intends genet on to tee University
to study for the Ministry. Miss Kath-
leen Itoh ie expected to re open the
3c•huol rafter holidays.
A colt belonging to Mr. R. McDon-
ald in trying to get through a partly
opened door, ran against the latch of
the doer. the latch penetrating the
flesh and teal Ing it for A considerable
..•ngtle which necessitated the sert'ice
of a Vet,
111r. and Mr.. Lyes. Armstrong+pent
a temple of (lays in Sarnia East week.
elite' Lila Heywood and Miss Lute
(:odbolt neve visitors at .hiss Ethel
Brown's on Sui ray
Mr. John hackney and Align Louise
ileek ney were visitors at Mr. John AI•
1I3(rl's on Senility.
Mr. Sala l'assrllore is stay ing a few
days in London.
M. John Westlake had a very Success
fol dirt bee tact week.
Some of the farmers in this nPigebor-
hood have started haying. it hes leen
warns lately, kind of excitable weather
hasn't it?
Whalen
Mr. and flaw A.'IE, 11111 err of Parkhill and atm
Mimi Neil I isf ,-.I at .1. y, 141111.0., for Dominion lay,
lir. and Sirs. John Tales, of London, aril Mia
Bertha !hitherto', visited with their mother for the
hnlid.) a.
Slim Ida vmatzo eof monktnn, visited at an. win.
(adsen's also sr. andan. Janie, chlatn of Exeter.
Sir, Arthur Bunning who has leen nn a trip
through the We.t to isini'nten returned tees la.l
v, eek feeling much elated b) Ills visit.
Marty M the people around here attended the
Pnab, e( Han Old Ito)'s reunion at Wanton on July
1.t, It is estimated thatoler one thom.and people
were present and all ehjoyell the splendid program
and *peals whit It mss mitered for the occassion.
Re*. (.ndwh, of Parkhill, chairman of the nistrirt
met the Officials of this circuit at Lionville on stun.
da of last week and Il' an unaminous vote this ap
potnunent was plate.'on the Centralia circuit for
(Nle year. Rev. Batt, pastor M Cen'r.die church
tame 0441 011 Minds). to arrange with the officials
hero as to a date of meeting with the "entraiia board
and In the atoenee of our pastor pees. heli a very in•
tern' I3* •eerier,
To get relief frorn indigestion, bil•
iousness, constipation or torpid liver
,cithout disturbing the stomach or
purging i he bowels, take n few doses
of Carlo, R tittle Liter fills 1hey
will piens., you.
1(()LIt CHANCE FOR A HOLiDAY..
Tufts
Return ticket., at Lei lgle fare w:.l
he Osurd by the Grand Treek Bee -
e ay System account of 'Dominion
Day". between 11: 4t atio'1' iia ('.111.1,3
also to Detroit and l'ort Huron. Allele.
INiagare Fala and Buffalo. N. Y
Goad (ming Jur.' 30th end .1ely 1s•
Return limit Jury 4:h. 1910, Lear-
tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent.
STEPHEN
The funeral took place on 'Phursdsy 1
of the late Chas. 1)inuey, aged IC
Tears and 7 months. Mr. l)inney had
been ailing for 440111e months and on)
Tuesday of last week his spu•it took
its flight, The 'teaeased was born in
Cornwall, England and came to Can-
ada in 1813. Aft' r sailing on the
lakes for a few years Ile married Mies
Lucinda Wilson who now buryives
hits. After their mart 111 iage They set-
tled in Exeter %.hete All'. Dimmey
worked for c'-verlu Yeats in the lion
nery owned by the late Isaac Curling
They then moved onto the faint now
occupied by It1r, W, Peihale where
they lived for 2t1 yealte afterwards
moving onto Lot 11 ('on. 10 Step -
en where he renmained until death
cattle. The deceased was it member
of the English church, and in politics
was a staunch Conservative. lie pas -
reseed admirable qualities and wilt be
greatly mussed in 1)10 community, Ile
18 burette(' by his sortowiog widow
and a family of seven children, viz: -
Mrb. Eli Snell, of Exeter. Alta. Wes.
Lyon:', of Edmonton; Mia. fico Wal-
ter of North Battlefle'le, Sask.; John
of Oshawa; Hobert of Crediton and
Christopher and 'Phomas at, horse.
'1 he into meat took place in the Ex-
eter tellletl•y.
h I1'I'EN
Miss Minnie Reid. of Kenton,
Man daughter of Hector lteid,fot eller
respecttd fanner in Stanley is visit:
ing the scenes of her childhood. All
her ohs friends the rejoiced to bee
her again.
On account of the removal of Miss
Ila 1)insdale now 141rs Vincent Wood
Santa Barbara. Col.; and fernier
organist of the 1114'thodibt Church
here, the trustees islet and appoint-
ed the following organists: -Miss
Ida Jones, of Church services; Aliss
Emily Ivison for Sunday school and
Mis Florence Mt•Clytuon. for prayer
meetings. .., be, esisolese`1146e,i
All disorders caused by a 'bilious
.t it,• of the system can be cured by
using Carter's Little Liver Pills. No
pain. griping or discomfort attending
t heir use. 1'ry t hem.
NOVEL SCENIC FEATURE
'l'hey'1e anticipating history
at the
Canndiatn National Exhibion this year
where they will produce as one of
the big features of the fit eworks spec-
tacle a battle between an airship and
.
sea
,
a drednautht. The nu nbtel9 of the
Rll(1 air advancing fl out different bides
of the arena will meet in a tel rifle fight
a
1 F
It is eine and
in which the dreuIna I
t
the airship finally blows np. It's
something entirely new in fireworks
and 'as spectacular as it is novel.
FleetViLLE
The annual strawberry f -tient in
connection with the methodist church
hila here on tit • first of .111Iy, was
success in every way. The weather
:11!1 : hat could it • ,.•sired. A plat-
form r, t.ne wee buil in th• after-
noon, t h. restos, ltev. 11, Watson act•
ing as ch tirtuan. The principle feat-
lr,• C. th sfternoon was a debate
I• t •e • . n r. prt'sentives of Exeter and
' .. •und:,y schools. The subject
w le "resolved t hat India is of more
importance to Great Britain than
Canada" the affirmative being taken
by Messrs. Joshua Johns and W, G.
Medd and the negative by J. :11.
3outbeet 1 and Dr. Wellston. of Exe-
ter. The speakers were allowed 15
minutes each after which Dir. Johns
the leader of the affirmative was
given 5 minutes reply. Tbc ' judges
were Itevs. 11. Robbs. of Exeter, and
It, (licks, of Cr••diton and 'Mr, 7tuse,
of Exeter. The decision was given
'., Mr. llobbs, which was in favor of
by affirmative. The debate was in-
teresting throughout and both ride
advanced some excellent argument
le as a great deal of inform.a- `
tion on the tw•o countries. The sub•) ` • '
•, (y
ject was well chosen especially for a
first of July program. The St. Marys -
-
orchl•atre was present and rendered
some excellent music. Our Junior 'S. N. No. 15 DAY & 11'F.l'l1EN
pastor itev. A. Butt wee present and The following is the report of S. 8,
delighted the audience with a solo. tier. iii slay and Stephen for the
month of lune. Sr. IV. n- ~Millie
Schroeder. itoset to Rader. Gladys
I'tarnbull. Jr. IV -Chris Iteicrling. Sr
III -i -Beet rice Turnbull• smith Beek -
men. Willi • Tischer, Hoy Stanlake,
Ir, 111 Fred Stuart, itosab.11a Pfaff
sir. II -Adolf Keller, Johnny lleck-
te 1110. Jr. if -Charles Green. Willi;
ii cher. Leonard Schroeder, Albert
Fischer. Sr. Pt.II-Agnes Turnbull.
eoruri45 Fischer. Fergus Turnbull,
Pearl Keller. Jr. Pt. II -laddie Kel-
I'ar. Minford Luther. Sr. 1't, I-Flor-
•nce Turnbull. -Wesley Green. Jr. 1't.
Dorn Wilde. 'Shall() Luther, Ger-
,n Wiliert.
C. \f, Chellew, teacher.
NERVOUS, LIFEL[SS
D:-BILITATED MEN
J
YOUNG MEN ANI) MIDDLE-AGED MEN.the vieti2as ut early tudis,'reo. 0::uu later ex.
cease+, who nen failures In hi v.'U are the
ones we eau restore to man'. •I and revive
the spars: of energy 1111, v:' ,: 2; 1),,,,•, give
up in despair 15•01100 v 11 1:.1 • !rested with
other d'"•tole, u A,l Oiecnl.: la its and tried
- -, various drug store nostrums.
• Our New Method Treatment has snatched
hundreds fr.an lh.s 1,1,4)14 Or 11,1.31e, has re•
stored hanpir•es4 to b•n.dr"11,•'1 homes and
has mase successful men of Hawn also were
•'down raid out.'• we pisseer ' , pecille rem•
cdies for each Individual es e .,,ling 10 rho
symptoms and comtdleati •:2 •, 1,11'.•13 co
patent medicines. '(h s rs on„ . • ; l:.• secrets of
i lr •i it1 our wonderful atICI:P214 RR o•.r 12-.ttment eau -
not fall, for we per=; r,lr, 11441' I ••= adapted to
each individual east. 1)1.!) 1 r' rases ae-
septed. We have done busin.,• throughout
Canada for over 20 Years.
CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED
OR NO PAY
EAHEHAre you a victim? It:vo you lost
hole.? Are v .,1 e:t• :.•... ,; to marry?
,. •. .- bloo.l leen .ii. 11,.••11 lia.o you any
weaki2, ••' Our Neer Method Treatment will
cure you. What it has d"mt for others 1t will
or n No matter
do f . U. ►.,e.
Consultation F
who has trente•.I you, 1.rit.1 for an hottest
opinion Free of Charge. Hooka Free-
••ltoyho,OI. Ma111.,,1. 1atinrino, " 11lluatrat-
ed) on Diseases of )leu.
NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No names on hoses or eavel-
oner. Everything Confidential. Question List and Cost of Treatment rRFE FOR HOME
TREATMENT.
DRs.KENNEDY& KEN1!DY
Cor. Michi_•ai Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, .'.1ich.
OTICE Al! letters from Canada Imo. • addressee(La to our Canadian Correspor: :;re Depart-
sesnielegurtemmuum ment in Windsor, Ont. 11 • :t desire to
Geo us persot::,::y call .1t oar :\ Heal Institute in Detroit as •: ,•1an.l treat
no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Corte•; .:,'lence and
Laboratory for Canadian business only. Addre'. all bit.: .t3 follows:
DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont.
Write (or 4.411 pri4,4.. 11.1.'..
B
)ement, time,
and Flour
Sao. Short
Always on Hand. L �r\ eY Your Order or L
a
leu}
PHONE 2
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
"20,000 Razors
for Free Trial!"
A flew scientific dlacovr:c a t
proems -has revolutionize.' the Hi,. :-
facture of razors. This dl!COVcry
1,1,1(5 us to offer you a blade of Carto•
steel -Est. -el plus -argent-which you
do not have to hone or grind; a blade
that stays sharp always.
To prove It we will distribute Carbo -
Magnetic 1010,014 .,u 3) 13,1)8 Trial ab-
solutely ire thero 1s one here for
)'uu.
This flexor is tempered by a secret
electric proetea at an absuh,lely even
temperature of 2.500 degrees. The re-
sult Is the hardest cutting edge known
to science. A blade of Cartes -steel that
We want 1 '1 : . 1 and enie
the 11012R.1 11 511,.' 30,1 . 071 you (:10
obtain only through I. - long sweep-
ing dpngonat stroke of rtralght blade
standard razor -t: •• 1' '-,-Dlagnetic-
whe rule the b.111' . sly with 'r•.
splitting them or • .; the 1 • -1 •
laic Into the skin t' ...se Irrltat. :.
pin ace and even v:' r • troubles. : ,
co a In today anti • . Carbo -Mag-
,.
on "v U r : ct Trial
n tic laxer ,
/ (001( FOR *rMIS rttAD_ t::_ w
ae gelartr,t'•.• for a lifetime of perfect ! ImWffhl/J1' 1/760? -k,
wr.u. no honing -no grinding.
HEAMAN, EXETER, ONT.
Mr. Butt left last week for his new
ch:lrg.• on the Sylvan circuit. Tho
beat wishes of a Bost of friends fol-
low bim. Short addresses were given
by Revs. I;. Robbs and It. Rieke. Af-
ter the program nn excellent supper
e is prepared by the ladies. A game
of football was played in the evening
between Stint shirrs. and Elinlville and
resulted in a defeat for the home
team. 'I''• • score wast to 1.
Mr. 1 . . elin'•rs an.I bride, of Lon-
don spent the First of July here.
Jlis. Maggie Coward, has returned
borne from London, where she has
1'••: n e ngag .•d Cls milliner.
S. 8. No. 1 USIIORNE
Th•, following is the report of S. S.
No. 1 t'sborne for th emonth of June.
V clan; -John Strang, Bordon Oke, U.
IiI:itchford. Sr. IV-TenaDougall. J.
1►eouall. Earl Bell, Boy While. Jr.
IV -Wilfrid Dougall, Willie Strang.
'Elva 'Harvey. Oliver itowcliffe. Sr.
III -Cecil Ilarris, 'Gladys Moir, Ross
(lick. Flossie Neil, Harvey Neil. Jr.
111 -John Dougall. :linggie Strang,
Elgin Itowcliffe. Frank Jarrott, Mira
Dew. 'Vera Hell, John Bibb, Katie
sanders. if class --lea 'Mitchell. C.
Moir. Alice leek. LauraNeil, Lorne
(Ike. 1t. 1 1 -Clara Neil, Rosa Moir,
1
eleleolin Dougall. 1't. 1 -Inez Moir.
Annie Strang. Yid 'Mitchell, Ton
Dougall, Percy IIarris, Total on roll
37 Average attendance :t1.
W. 1'. Pedal!, Teacher.
S. S. No. 13 IiAY
The following is the report of S. 5,
No 13 Illy for the month of .tune.
Sr. 111-Eletci Stacey fa11. Jr. '•trd-
(:tericr (Hooper 551 ; \Villie'Hooper 801
Sit. 11 -Alice Pfaff 693; °Norman Car-
rick tie. Jr. 1I-eMaudie McDonald
913; Alma Dearing 6.0; Ethel Carrick
l0j ; 'Torn Andersen '2 2. 1't. I1-\1.
I'renelt 1°1, Sr. 1'1. I -Georgie Smith
60; Johnny Stacey 57 ; Jane 'french 50
in Pt. i-Edne Pfaff Fee,
M. ai'rsone. Teich' r.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADC MARK!
DCSIONI
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Antnne.. tending • atrtrh and .I.tarr'pn,n n1a,
%Meal ascertain one 1.1`.211, n free w ether ate
Inv,ntn Ie pmhaby '.tent,a'tt11 r- mmnn'ra.
Ilnn•taeMlr a nfltlentlpa6 Hka0BOO1t on Winnie
Gent fire e41*11 aeaa5�enr! fr e1„ unng 041,22*.
I',00,te taken tbrourh Nut n a Co. recelre
genal rwf ke, w It hoot charge, In t t. e
Scientific Jlmerican•
,'*A handnada. wm{..:i,lfa 111371&t,4r+te.
p,.tta1weeekly, prepaidiwreral4 *2r -
Dr
et,lannn •f an7 srf*N.nr Journal. Term. for
, to
all new idealer'.
Bran B1 e> .aNewlYotk
WOW
It's t::e actual test that tells
NEW IDEA
FURNACES
A Furnace is no better than actual tests prove it to be.
The "New Idea" Furnace has been subjected to tests devised
by heating engineers and contractors alike. They know that
this furnace is unequalled for durability and fuel economy by the
best of all other furnaces on the markets of the continent. We
have concentrated the genius of the heatin'► industry on the
making of better furnaces for tae last 66 y :r. The "New
Idea" is scientifically constructed -the radiator r.t'arly all steel
-the firepot practically indestruatible--the Duplex Grate clinker
and trouble proof and easily operated.
Our Free Book on "New Idea" Furnaces mailed on r :,:nest
1t will interest YOU.
CASTOR I A GURNEY, TILDEN. & COMPANY Limited
For Infants and Children. Maker. of He.:tine and Cookie*
The Kind You Hare Always Bough)
Bears the
Signature of
W. Jr HEAMAN
1' X E'I'EIZ -• ONTA ]; it) finrnilton • Ont
infilWAtiWitiVAMAIthiNith
Goods for 66 years