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Exeter Advocate, 1906-08-02, Page 5
{ THE a Qziir briforatv, piitaialoci every TinarrAhly Norsalog °' the G lgee 1 AIN-$TB.1 aB`Pt, EXE,TER. the - a APVOOATg PUS .O tai D NG Cf MI ANY TEI OP' BUDSCRIIPVION. (hie Dollar per amnion° if paid in advance, $1.00 it not so paid. r,• i.0,1', Ciim.i ata° ray} .p■ = The Ideal Ueverueg ASK P •. No paper discontinued untiill arrcamies aro paid Advertisements without'spcciied directions tvi l he published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for transcient ` advertisements inserted for long periods. Ever3 Everdescription of 'JOB PRINTING turned o;it in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &e., for advertising, subscriptions, etc., to bo mado payable to Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Property for Sale. Able pasture farm in the Township of Hay, near Sarepta; one hundred acres 85 acres seeded, frame house and good stable, good water, eta„ Another 1Q0acro farm for sale, in the township of Usborne,soutb of Elimville,conyenient toschool,well drained, small orchard, 10 acres bush, frame house, barn, stable and grainary. Apply to SANDERS & CREE+ CH, Exeter, ( CQNQQN) A* PALE to - , palatable, full of the virtue; of =3 and flesh:,, and ica sp tlinlr , condi- tiolao is the ido, & bovcrabe. emmasesne NOW when phemists announce "its purity, and judges, its merit, one meed look' no. further. Dashwood Roller Mill A good time to buy our famous White Star Flour is now. Made from the very finest of wheat --acknowledged to be the best in America -The Mills, the Millers,' sidtMillin Processess all th oroughleads ted for obtainingthe`hestre- sults.-For strength, richness, whole- ness and appetizing flavor it is with- out -equal; makes more bread easier and better than any other --gives solid satisfaction to consumer and producer --Buy it and you will please yourself and your good wife as wells --House- wives all over the county emdorse our claims. ' We solicit: your patronage. Joss E idt,-Dashwood WOOL WANTED AtE1tei:dOeutralla and .Clanda6n•ye El�rators Jos. ,Cobbledick Cook's Cotton Root Compound 'The great.uterine Tonle, and only . safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which Women can depend.' Sold in three degrees of strength --No. 1, $1; No. 2. 10 degrees stronger 43; No. 3, Ipec per box. d sby all g� ts, or sent' prepaid. on 'reoe pt of price. J reo pamphlet. Address; 'THIi COOKMEOl01HLet..TOROHTO,ONT. (fornatlyWi l During The Warm Weather We are offering some . exceptional values in Pianos and Org" aus Our Goods are of the bestquality, and we will he satisfied with the SMALL PROFITS. Prices and terms that will suit the most exacting. • can In Sewing Machines we can cer- taitiy snit you. Stationery A fine line of high grade station- ery cheap. CALL and SEE VS Nalt EXETER MARKETS, CKANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat . , V ... , . i 'R 116041" Barley .r...,6....r 1144.11r Oatg40406•4•4444 044• PeaS * 4 .. , .. R 11 7. A444.4 4.44o 70 72 42 45 83 34 065 70 Potatoes, per bag..:....,. 1 00 1 10 Hay, per ton............ 0 50 7 00 Flour,per cwt., family «. 2 25 Flour, low grade per ewt 1 25 1 25 snots . Y ....' .... , i . . .. . 18p Eggs.....,.11 .....•► 10 Llvehogs, per cwt . • 7 70 Shorts per ton ....... 22 00y 17 22 00 Bran per tonr.. r, • ,.. . 6 11. 00 00 Dried Apples. , r .. , .... , . 0 0 UGUST TO. Stratford and Perth County OLD BOA'S' RE -UNION AT 'STRATF'ORD. suturally, August 4th. -Opening Day, Arrival of Special Trains - Band Concerts Afternoon and. Evening. Sunday, August 5th -Old Boys' Sunday -Old' Boy Preachers in City Puipi - 4Sacred Band Concerts. • Monday, August 6th -Reception Day --Arrival of Special Trains, Baseball Games, Parades, Perfprmance at Park, Fireworks. Tuesday, August 7th -Athletic Day. -Aquatic and Land Sports --- Trotting and Pacing Race --10 Mile Road Race --Baseball • Games -Social and At -Home. Wednesday, August Sth-Military Day.-Manoeuvers by 21st and • 28th Regiments -Sports in Park --Band Concerts. Thursday, 'Friday and Saturday, August 9, 10, 1 1. -See the •` Great Old Boys' Carnival --8 Days of Fun and Frolic. Don't Hall to see the Electrical: lilluminatio>as. Greatest put on in the West. •:. DON'T .MISS ALL -THESE a Parades. -Thousands of Old Boys Bands -48th High. Fireworks-A Most Dazzling Display. rade I'a s.-- Th landers, Charmer's (Detroit), and Many Others.. Sports -Open to all1,iyith Big Prizes. Balloons - Thrilling pay°and sNight Ascensions. Spectacles -Nelson's Great Victory at Copenhagen, de- picted in Moving Fire Tableau. Soldiers -21st Essex Regt. in Manoeuvres. Hardy -World's Greatest Wire Artiste Carnival -5 Acres at Fine Tent Shows, Clowns -A Score of the Funniest. Something Doing Every Hour All Week. Something to Please Old and Young SINGLE FARE -Railway Rates on Certificate Plan. HJFergusonr Mayor, Pres.; 3.D. Meerimmon, Yin -Pres.; F.A. CoFpusi Soo'y. 4410.441. The Exhibition That Make Fall Pairs Famous. An ideal occasion fora family outing.., Daily ascensions of a.n'aviga lle 'airship, always under perfect control. The most wonderful invention of the age. � Royal Venetian Band,; the most celebrated European susical organization, under the great leader, °Victor,, will give concerts daily. Fireworks on a more magnificent and imposing scale, picturing the great Carnival of -Venice. : Many splendid educational features for the boys and girls. For information write ' W. J. REID, President. { A. M. HUNT, Secretary. LONDON SEPT, 7-15, 1906. Woodham John Marriott has returned to his home in Haniiota, . Ml> n.- W m. Sin- clair, :lies has ented Robt. St; John's farm for °...term of years. --Berry pick-; ing is the order of the day and a great lot have been picked as they are good this year. The berry patches seem .to owners ub i be free to the p 1 c, as thew would sooner have them picked than, be lost. -Miss 'Gladys Copeland has returned from her visit to St. Marys. -Rev. Bartlett and family are camp- ing at the Rend. -The remains of the late Thomas Hopkins were laid to rest in the Kirkton cemetery a few days ago. His son, r Forge, and two daugh- ters of Scranton; Penn., were here at- tending the funeral. -The bay in this vicinity is well eaaved this year, and al- though we have heard some complaints the crop is pretty gond. The fall wheat is a good crop also; it is shelling con- siderable which is a sign of a good crop. -John Copeland of St. Marys spent a couple of days here last week. !Artily A Good Wo + We eeldoon recommend any remedy. But because a great many people tell us Bu -Ju, the Gentle. Kidney Pill, gives astonishing relief from Kidney Trouble and Rheutnatisni, we make an exception. S Bu -Ju stems unusually worthy. We know the. formula. It is most beneficial and could not possibly produce a "drug habit." If you have the slightest mistrust of ,your kidneys, the experience of others u. warrtr►ritcl your trying Bu- J Money WI be refunded to anyone not satisfies' W. S. HO WHY, 'DRUGGIST. Woo .'o Ihoo�h • rht Gtr t. ,n lisli .itmrdy Tones and invit; rateethewhole neraono c -,teen; makod lout food in old Veins. °urea weir. ono ThbU,J D Menial and .8raiTh Worry, s.' pende s, &zuai Yp"ernkneno,1; iisdons, ,per• maiorrhaat, and NO`'ectn ofAbttse or Raceme!. I'neo $1 per box, sixfor $5. Ono wtillpleaso size will cure. Sold 'b all rncgi;ntn or Mailed in Plain t . on rac©1pt of rice.. Nem pamphlet mauled rer'�•.,The WOQci bladiclrfe Co. Ar fOlil `, (former i/ anda3ar To Make.YourFft,'Sid:1:E4rtlE7r rlt istet;4010) y, nttt2reir P Tad A a 1a Si e:rllil. i with �eiill sa �/'C3�eat liri n Renew°. Tisere'e solid comfort In Hai•r, lil►ilclsotrie hair'. C,Iat it1n>rp"ehr �vit'htekuera.ye�►vn.l lalatas13UC; .ft hi i[Alki;° ]'. . dr �1'+ d';d)� •� 11! r(D r�ic w tr itl�i+1�.`iE. 1E, P. hAVt, Co,,N+lr lma. P'f,,l » Brinsley,,, .. A most peculiar coincidence happen- ed on the fermi of Jno Thompson, 7th con., during the electrical storm the other day, when a shock of wheat was struck by lightning and burned. -Will Amos of Exeter is here visiting his uncle. -John D. Stewart held an, auc- tion sale on. Wednesday: --Fred Slip- per of Chicago was visiting friends here recently. -Miss Pearl Harris has returned from Parkhill. --Miss McCann; of Dorchester is spending a few days with Miss Rose Pierce. -Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown, of Bodie, tial., were vis- itors in this vicinity last week. -The Misses Pierce are home •from Toronto on a visit. --Miss Edith and Hamilton Corbett are spending a few days at our most popular summer resort the "Twin. Maples." They are. entertain- ing the Misses Mildred and Eva Corbett of Sarnia and Miss Olive of Parkhill. -During the past few days we had the pleasure of congratulating several of our boys and girls who have passed their Entrance Exams., also Mr. Reid, their teacher, who taught so' efficiently, that four, out of five who tried, passed,the successful ones being, Pearl Pierce, Josie Weir, Alma Sutton and Lloyd Lewis. Mr. Reid has re- signed hiss position, ri order to take a university curse. Jas« Mahon will be his successor and comes highly recone- mended.•--•Thc following is a list of the pupils who pasesd in different sections of McGillivray. No. 7---Theda Dorman 431, James McGreary 427, Harmon Morton 415, Arthur Drummond 390. No. 8 -Bartley McIntyre 460, Mabel Harmer 897, Edna Robinson 300. No. 10 --Evelyn McEwen 425, Sadie Hardy 408, Lizzing Glendenning 403. No. 11 Alex. McKay 444. No. 12. -Maud Bennington 428. No. 13 -Edward Breen 410. The Western Faire The 'Western Foie, Ifse ora,p44mi es tris year to be air great ea:cec, e. Ent- ries are coming us feet and space. ir3 ilea ing'allotted. `1leattraction cowlaittee have provided a progea nnmo of amuse- ment and. ontortainniseet,fral` exeeedamg anything ever attempted by the Assoc- iation. soc-iationi. 0, W. Wiilaarinna of Newark, Now Jersey,wili niakedaily hse©naioras len ltua aimship "America." Tile Royal Vcneti.o.rn" Band, one o£the greatest musical organizations pf the dn,yrhave beenengaged at great expense fur the entire exhibitions "TheNorins,"bigli divers, • a,paneee acrobats, slack wire pperformero, The Pollee Burglar°, trick h.ousa performers,The Red Raven Cad-. ets and many °there will all appear be- fore the grand stand daily. Pi of.. Hand's magnificent Electrical and Py- rotechnical display of the, "Carnival of Venice" every evening. Remember the dates, Sept.7th, to 15th. For prize list and information write the Sec'y, Western Fair Office, London, Ontario. The price Qf halt a pound of Rad Rose Tea 1.5 small—very small, but it will snow you bow much tea value, tea quality and flavor ie con- tained in this " Good Teal a>: Old Boys at Stratford. The Reunion of Stratford and Perth County Old Boys, which is to be, held at Stratford from August 4th to llth,, promises to be one of the most success- ful events of the kind ever put on in Ontario. For months past energetic committees have been at work laying plans for the affair and it is now assur- ed that• thousands• of visitors will throng the Classic City during the weekcommencing August 4. Features in connection with the Reunion will be the electrical decoration of the city, the immense Old Boys' Carnival,cover- ng five acres of crowded tent shows, the splendid fireworks display, • the long programme of sports which ex- tends, over three days, and in connect- ion with which liberal prizes are offer- ed, the miles' long parade on Monday, August 6th, the visit of the 21st Essex Fusiliers from Windsor on Wednesday, August 8th, the presence of Hardy, the greatest high wire artist in the world, balloon ascensions, . baseball games,fun and frolic of all kinds. The. laity will be given over to merriment and it is certain that for the person. who" is looking for a good time Strat- ford is the place to which to go. There ore.single fare rates on all railways in. Ontario. ' Write the Secretary, Box - 781, for .a programme or see the adver- tisewents and bills. • • Th6141 Are truths whieb. are not f0>p i►U man, nor for all, times,- "Voltaire. A day for toil, an, hour for sport, but for a trisn4 a Ufa Is too short. lgmeN Mrs. Browne—Ch, what lovely wed.. iiig present .1 Such beautiful silver - are and welt rare china 1 Wasn't it ice to get *tick resents N1rs. Greene Yes, ' it was ; but we art now beginning to pay for thou on the installment plan, Mrs. Ilrowne l'ay for tlieni i , 011 the installment plan ? Why, ,frit Greene, what do you ilieani ? Mts. Greene Why, the young pco pie who gave us wedding presents at . getting married, and we have ti, set them wedding pre%tints,—Lippiatcott 3. i H A National Necessity. The growing interdependence of the Provinces of this Dominion must be apparent to all. The product of one is a necesssty for another. ` Not alone are the eyes of the Eastern Provinces, but those of every country in the world, directed to the almost phe- nomenal wheat producing qualities of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta, `' Every hamlet, concession and side line in Ontario has contributed to the settlement of these fertile west- ern Provinces. The crops, according to the Governmental reports for this season, if safely harvested and gar- nered, will far surpass previous years in quality add quantity. It is estimated 20,000 farm laborers will be required from - the older pro- vinces in assisting in the harvest of their wea],th. ''The sons of the West are now urgently appealing to the parental and patriotic instincts of the farmers sof the East to send every. strong, able-bodied man they can to aid them in this work of national im- portance. The Canadian. Pacific Railway has made the wonderful growth ,of the West possible. In the saving of the wheat and other, crops, the interest of Canada and the Canadian Pacific are identical., The latter is Canada's. National Highway.. It has announced that on August 14th, 17th and 22nd, it will transport from different territor ies in the East farm' laborers to the Canadian Northwest at the nominally low rate of $12; ib fact, this National Highway is offering an inducement to, European farm laborers by making an exeeptionally low rate over its Atlantic steamship service in connectionwith its railway lines. It now remains for the Ontario farmer to show his pride in the growth of bis nation by co-oper- ating with the CanadianPacific in sending every available able-bodied man he can to the West. Around About Use..... Mitchell: Walter Steavitt was ar- rested Friday evening charged with stealing a pair of shears and a razor from Pollakowsky s barber shop. lin is now locked up in Stratford jail. St. Marys: Dr. Walter Ferguson of Georgetownhas purchased' the resid- ence of Mr. Geo. HaYes, corner Well- ington and Jones sts. and will remove to St. Marys shortly. Dr. Ferguson is a native of Downie. Seaforth: The remains of the late Wm. Broadfoot were brought here last week. He left,ere: twenty years ago for the' West, His death occurred in the Banff hospital anO. was due, to an attack of typhoid fever. Mitchell: Norman Dore, son of J• Dore, has been appointed . clerk me chief in the G.T.R. yardpmaster's office, Hamilton. Will Dore will take eharge of the Mitchell station until his father's return from hie European trip. St. Marys: A, Ross Lore left Mon- day for ManitoulinIsland, for two weeks visit. On his return he will sail for, S'iotlapd,from Montreal on the Allan Line S. S. Sicilian, for a year's study with masters of the Old Land. Ailsa Craig: An interesting mar- riage took place in Medford on Tues- day. The contracting parties ,were Hugh J. Craig; telegraph operator at Dunnville, and second son of D. Craig, of this village, and Miss Pearl Parkin- son of Thetford. Clinton: Mr. J.Torranee, eldest son Inspector Torrance, left on Tuesday for Girvin, Sask.' to accept a situation As teacher. For the past fewears he has had charge of at school to the town- ship of Usborne and has the reputation of being all excellent teacher. Parkhill: The barns of Alin Ohis- olin, just south of here, were destroy. ed' by lightning Sunday', along with A0 tons p� live stock. Jas. of liar act same 1 I'tt,ton lost a, fine cow by lightning. T e .storm was severe the lightning . vid and the rain poured dowii in tor. it nits. 'is go�d tea" Prices -25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and -60 ctsr per lb. in lead packets T. H. ESTA.BH®OKSa Si. dest4, N, B. WINNIPEQ« St. Marys: On Tuesday Mrs. P. Hardy,passed away after a brief illness of typhoid fever. Deceased was in her 83rd year, and one of the oldest and most esteemed residents of St. Marys. St. Marys: Miss E. E. Conlin B. A., wbo was re -appointed to the staff of the Collegiate Institute at an increase in salary of $50, . has accepted the posi- tion of Modern Language Specialist at Niagara Falls. Parkhill: Melvin Whiting left Mon- day for the West where he will enter the Mission field at Birch Hills, Sask. On Sunday evening be was presented by the Centenary Epworth League with a handsome.bible and a beauti- fully worded address as a slight token of the appreciation of his many friends there. . St. Marys:' Wednesday, July 25th, at St." Joseph's church Stratford, Miss Lou Walsh'and Ed. Ronan, formerly of this place,.were united .in the, holy bonds of .matrimony. The bride was assisted by hersister,Miss Lilly Walsh, while the best man. was Dr. Ronan, of Detroit, brother of the groom. Little Josephine Verney made a charming flower girl. Hibbert: Nelson Mahaffy returned from 'Ninga, Man., with his bride and settled on the 4th con. and a few even- ings later was welcomed by a surprise party of about 60, who gathered at his home. R. Wilson of Staffs made the presentation, which was a beautiful couch and two easy. chairs, and be also gave a splendid address. Mr. Mahaffy made a suitable reply. Parkhill: John Fountain bas been successful in his efforts to secure s, pat- ent on bis exhaust condenser.. in the, United States, the patent being issued on July 6th. V. Ratz, M.P., has taken a half interest with Mr. Fountain in new ventnre and they will immediate- ly :o,to the other side and snake ar- rangeinents for the establishment of a factory for the manufacture of the condenser. St. Marys: The Ontario House 'changed hands last week, John A. Spearin of the Central Hotel, purchas- ing the property and effects from G. McLean. Mr. Spearin has disposed of his present interest to George Norris, who will take over the Central Hotel on September lat and conduct it until May 1, 1007, when the license expires and the building will be taken over by the G. Carter,Son & Co. Ltd., for store and warehouse. A Friend Told Me About ...THE GENTLE Kt EY CURE;E , ' Hundreds of e, who have been cured Kidney Trouble by Bu-ju, were first . induced.. to try this wonderful setiiedy by. friendswho had. them- selves n' cured. eche sales oifS-Ju are daily increasing, - because everyone who takes them is 'benefitted -and these in turn, tel others, So the good news is spread. Hereis whets Picton man says 6°4 lata -lit "1 have used lb/4u with benefit . tr myself, and cheerfully recommend to all what r think, art Material( ICiduey Troubles "1 think Tait-Ja the best rare cdy Yours sincerely. THE cLA Ft.ni CHEMICAL. L1M rrEOt,. " : • • Naw Yoga , Fall Term Opens Sept.. O. CENTRAL STBATFORD, ONT. 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