Exeter Times., 1908-08-27, Page 4t i , . t
Of reclaiming .410 -reatorrilg UII$ hi
toric pot to the' pee* -49 * nation
inOneoretive . a ;the otr-.
rint.t., . the 014pr' par 1; ' ot *he
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a I Ate nreceetry-elandenteale
.• raany of evhonl are. okilled Meehanies
4.way
e ,vero forced Out Of oniployotent and
the tapan seeFuS tobaYC little 4 f
1):/ace • (the shi era., be oU corne
f the whole thing Will be that some
illeretur,ileto their,,,eld placee,
lia•F'Otheffi
Iota.
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An effort is being made to rextetia
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xeter Times
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Exeter. (haft ''''''reee
..of finhaoriPtien $1.40 ' Igo'
n ' 11,44ranoce•-31,60e•-eaturyee' he
If not rico paid. To United
1-1bertee.$1,40,art4a.etl,
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tbe option of t.12,e Publisher. Th
te to width over$ sulnioriPtlon ls
•id ja denoted on thio isthet. .
'alielvertieirele. :rates on application.
IZOISIONS titrOoliallo• •
'... „I NEWSTATIXIII •
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who takes
a paper regularly from illiiiit ,
04,ethor addressed in his name or Itis understood that the faut;t Mete
"other's, or Whether , he has ettbe have come to the front' tvititlx . such
' lierlbeti Or not, is reeponsiblo for large consignMents that tbiltGovern-
*went. • m
e - ent Will have to pay little; Or notb-
: erson. orders bis papers ds- Ing. If the fruit arrives ' lin good
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,if
ron'„ andqesits -with. fever An
antic e test sepay-411-ear , . 1
Or the Publisher may -continue. to England it evil/ Inean-Trfrrgrelirri
eleepeleateuntile.paiinent is made3 and . of the apple -shinnineason bY ,from
uretoesexe-weelereeL2-------,==
ett collect the : ' TvireeTtiazt-
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-*tether the paper is fallen or no ,
' . Thee 'Courts bare decided that re. . Conventions are being bold daily
Oiling to tate newspapers, or period- all- through Jibe dominion selecting
1_001e:0one the post office or remov.. candidates for the coming eleetion.
s
4.--Wg and. leavitig-rjetto-u-nealled for
—,4..fwie subscription remains Unpaid, iwhioh ome of the newspapera elairct
s will be Pet. 23rd, although no iile..
' rime facia evidence of intentional finite announcement has , yet been..
%rand. made. The Folitioal pot has corn,
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a ma c i p ad i,,,A*7 AtuaMeditediregURAgettre1 te tlYPOSM'z Ch" Trilins P'rG CO. inlenCed to simmer and with the
Mata 2 . *A-
i parties are menteMp atingy ft 0
. 1 through Ontario, have ma e• politic.
Note and Comment hues prick up their ears and get
ready for the fray.' Premier Lear-
er',Wilr'tififft-hir Trannatgueesirteseefffie
"ftsir.-Mtalltr-Ient
, lat8 of 014 memlaors. Saskatc- io After reating ea- day he will spea
chewan and Alberta
have no nova tt I at. Strathroy, on the 21st. he will be
,
C014storage ,pace bas been
secured on three steamers, the first
of which sails from Montreal on eat.
urday next. The 'Dominion Govern.
Mont induced th stearaers to open
their !cold -storage facilities tletta
early -by undertaking to Pa,7 for all
petee-whielr-leatebeene.tAlten•
cfltiez iwhich ftirolalte • t
eat number of gotta reports
ceesfully e0onateitteil
Grer a . iriWts
:deeeeve much credit for the good
work they .1,0evedone for ItheMatilves.
itAVIttfOrliT,btf41.4MAttP11:1*Ortilffi_
Average results of the carefully con*
doeted.„ .eoeoperetire .eXperinaenta
With -aiittinile -sown- Tolim3---0.0.---itoto
presente,3 in 0- very concise form.
le
atts, but twill have 1 in
;
parliaraent lei, ,reason of the rapid
e,.., icrease of population. The repre-
sentation will then be:
Ontario..•••A 4 .............. :. .. . 86
aueboo-.... ,..-., ...... ..... . ...... ....- 65
WoveScotia ,...,. ...... ....., . 18
Prince, Edward Island ...... ......, - 4
Ilevreefirnnswick , ........... ...- ...-a 13
Manitoba ,„ . . .• 10
,
' Saskatchewan A.,..... ...... .....4. ,:.• 10
,,,s,.... .... _.1 1 London on the 22nd and oronto on
.7
Alberta. ....... , ..... ...- ...... ..
IIiitisle -Columbia .....: .......
e the 23rd. - e. — - ,
:iru Oft i.i...1,.....- ,......... ........ -*Att... •** 41
) Total . .... ......- 02/ 7,
here -will-.he another _change in
the first general election after th-e
--redersti_censos of 1911, when a re-
1iutioar-Wi1:-The7-teoeThe gontlfirTrotiorr-of-Noveratter
42.-.Aft(11_,vgaulted wc..4))10-WS =
at Tilbury ; on the 23rd Chraton
be visited; kriday, the esth, he Will
. be ae North Hay and on Menday the
28th be :will be at Jaeksolfs Plaint
Lake Sitheoe.--- Sir Wilfrid will be ace
comPanied- by lion. George P. 'Gra-
ham, (Minister of R,ailevays and Can.
ais on his tour.,
lion. lie -L. _Borden, the lea.der of
the Conservative iparty onnounoe4
to speak at Penabrooke, o the Clat,
who wished to test some of the lead-
ing varieties ,on their own . terms.
The fallowing Are the, averages in,
yield of straw'andof grain Per acre;
Imperial 'Amber, 1.4 tolis and 0.9 '
bus; Ahoodeoce,e1.2 torts and 23.3
bus; find-. No. p 1cd, 1e3 tons, and
burr
Not only did the Imperial_ Amber.
give the greatest yield per -acre :in
the . ocoreoperative • expriments
throughout Ontario in 1908 and in
1907, but it also came first in poPule
arityeeseith,4bee-exteerieneniereeeineeach
of these veers. The Imperial Amber
will. again ,be - distributed 'through.-
Iireiire7trorthitirinfretureorte-•
ther-itkree varieties for co-operativo
experiments. The iDawson's Polden
Chaff, 'which we distributed for co-
operative experiments.; t hroughout
Ontario in each of twelve ei ears prev-
knee to :the autumn of 11906, and
which is (Probably grown more ex-
tensively- in Ontario at the present
time 'than ail 9.0et mrietiea ot w-jg.
teMittrat'OderfAntdvtiterrof ibertnat
oludea in ' the co-operative tes
since 1906,
WINTER RYE. Of the two var-
etieaeetatextrlat
be autumn of 1907 the Mammoth
P-rInce-Edsmardisland ..... 1
Manitoba.
Territories 7 , 3
British Columbia 0
The above figures have been very
little affected by • the abyeeleetions
since 1994. The standing in two• or
eeeee4hraceofeetlee-Prorinces la changed'
to the extent of a'seatcjtt, '.
the .Governmerit's total mujority re-
rimitee the same. .
Sir Wilfrid' returned to the Capi- •
torlIondaY night to attend a.....spee.,
ial meeting. pf." the Ca.binet and to
_appoMt cointaissioners for the Trfte
--epose--oteteibteinlattiog nest 0
serviee o.nd the appointing
additional meenbers to the new
railway comnssion. it its possible
. the date for the • coraIng election
eeevill be settled. ; •
-It• was expected that 'lion. elson
ationteith,. the former itnetub r of
• .44-iith—rialrrirffii ffevatraTiatt, thee'
-east -Proviteeia1 -election, would_ fee
aPP0 ntment as Emigration
spec or o 1 e * • vertu:nen
itteLandon Eng. lientley Col*
. took, -of Niagara Palls, vice-consul
there for the United Stattes pas been.
created o
ti spitablefor
snunner us • When leatiiig
, • meat- at
pork and eansstir in a
f
vra and nOtice the
4.40..a
Ai trIOZth» tad
Detcrs---351ENT
rates. Atcountsrnay.be'openuaS-eLWOLr
persons, withdraNyals to be made by any .one p' be
ntimber or by the survivor:
• _
Exeter t ramelv- , liarrison, 1anager
Branoit also at Crediton.
of grain with 34 boa -belt,- an e
Common, second with. 28.6 bushels
per acre. Last wear the- M:amtnoth
White surpassed Abe Common rye bY
• _41:literage eiefee.5 Imehels per acre
throughout Ontario. '
FERTILIZERS ...WITH WINTER
WHEAT. In the t co -.operative
periments with, different Manures
applied in the' spring of the: year, th,e
tiverage-yields of grain per -acre for
the past (five years are as follows:
Mixed Fertilizer, 27.6 bus. Nitrate
ofelSod5.8.....buseeMnriate of Rote
ash, .125.7 bus. And Superphos
ate, 2b.3 bushels. 13-Upirpitisp a e
was applied at the rate of 320 pounds
and the Mullet° Of Potash -and the
Nitrate-tifeSedr eacir-tenumndrTer
acre.. "The 1111ixe4 fertilizer consist*
-ed-ofeoneethirttet-.heeteuaritit o eao
o Cother three 'ferti izor 1iroe
reteiffM--. tesuarreost -Of --the
tertiliz setteneeitaiesexperiee
' IN.0.0i1
:StO6I• EXhibit1011
, .0tWostern,i'Qutatio.
Finn Programme t vac
Show. -Best of Music, Fireworks Each vening.
ATHLETIC DAY MONDAY, SEPT. .14th.
(lome-and-enjoy yourself London's Popular Fair.
IFE1NORIlitUttlf11118
• beacons disheartened'
-whese-you-reet
‘. -tfervourDebitityamideelinestealleg
amupohnitiorenu.sottlrouustzvon: hatheriterr., yeootir
.4'reel erou are not the rain you ought
-4 _t:duaespiar:.:e:v..:::9smtwtmt4Hteniudno'tge:t niiked4rveo:givaninatirditterlgair:
havere4Ittle-eambitiert Wee 14 tlite
.e.,• „
lito°11°b: eitioteitireddIstrus)"trnings'ful, varIsrlsabelt.h)
ioor C5
eniatione-700 bay* • riarvonle
Debility. Our New Method
p-
Triateseet IS your refuse, it
will' strengthou 'all weak orgome,
ttoitto
stairocamobioodtioond
n. restorer:4 to a
msn-
educed. Astes on all Railroads
Prize Lists Enitty Forms, PrograMinee and all infoimation
•
. given on application to
W. J. REID,PresIdent•A. M. HUNT, Secretary
,
EADER 11,;11tnul:bgtiva ""dlillteiritar you any
Our Vert Xethod Treatment win tura you. What it hos done for imendreds og
°them it will de for you. CONSULTATION TB= tro-leattor Iftha '14/11 treated'
yon, *Ka ratan hamlet opinion Freer of Charge. chime vestealutble. , BOONS
ritlIZ--0The Golden Monitor') (Illestottialh On Moues of Atone
ESTABLISHED 04'.1eitklisr-CURES 41)AitANTEED. rtrestaaat lest
-
C. O. D. No .names henee or eareleistiei EritritIdes colikliattat Quiosilow
itst .leid.cost of Mlle Tristreset FREE.
guie&v..-loweigits
*VIM.
ments,,-Vtetweend-fier- e• -t1
*hie per acre.
VOIrDElteCROFS,--liteeacb ofetive-
_ yeara,...thel.seeti of Hairy 'Vetches and
istr •
cthtoughettt-Ontiurlo..-40r-;..eo..opera
ive.. experiments • in • testing -these .
crops for fodder purposes. In the-.
average a the five y'ears' experi-
etnlerterrette-lialre.----Vethces produce;
slight4r. the largest Yield -of green:
t,1. e arge
est yie d Was. produced by the Win-
ter Rye. ,
.flsitribaztion of Material .for (Ere
Agrintents- 1908. Jong,..to_Alt
:supply 'Tara, rnatiiiii will, he Ails-
tributed tree of charge In the orde
in Which tbe applications are teffir-v..
• frotneOntatioefarmerseeviiihingeto
experitnent. and to report the results
Of. any one of the foflowing testi,'
1, three varieties' of Winter Wheat
2, two'varieties_ of Winter -ALVe4
Ova,EartilizOrsF,7 Er7-7*- I //tiff Ott
4; Ant -4n*. and Spring Applicationit
of Nitrate of Soda and Comeatin Salt
with Wintdr (Wheat; .0, Wi ter Zim-
mer with Winter ',Wheat an :Winter
Barley; f. iliairy Vetobes arta Win-
ter nye 11$ Fodder Crops. The mire
-
of each plot WO ,be one rod Wide/ lir
umber
Sfile
' 11031128TEAD ItEOULATIONS:li
NY even neuraiered section el Dominion Leeds he
Albertnoeptisic
8 and Sit, not reserved, may be belneeteUred-br -
Mlle Over 18 yetrs et age, to the extent of
tat section ot 180 acres, snore orle.
application for entry name be **dein person by
the applicant et II Dornillon lands Agency or
agency tor the district In which the land is eltuate.
Entry by_ proxy slay however, be Slade at an siestio
-hrtliatanstheroinither-„soit,,,..
atatuAttrer brother or sister ot, Intending.
The iiimitottie0tv, le -required to perform livb, •
honieetead eintioS under One ot the tellowing plans:
-(1) Atieseit *In 'months' resident* upon and
V) II"
Ya ot thelandin.eith yew for three year*,
(2) A homesteader hay, it be so dialres, one
the required residence duties by living, to
hodownedeeletr No. not hie t-tuirs ebgbty (80)'
stereeirrenteati the octant or Utereeineeteade
Iota- land ,wiltsotietSt,: thla,
trienti
Ity it the tether (or mother, the t
'osootoot the homesteader Nei peratensti read***
on I land owned eilelrby MIN oat Iseri
acres extan t_he virility of hotneetewl, Wifttesdenterod- Ws`
vielnit$onich bornestesder.sily tertorst
on residerice (MUNI by living with the tether or
niothir. •
ter* Nkinity7 la tne bra ,
deltned sr inswing- .irot- siege-
*44ra .erCillelYitAg SO_ 41,VO,P,
' the Inemeiretritite. '
A' homesteader Intending to. orlirie
,deitt* duties -In accordence vvitit OS Otos *
hls-
liting with ids parents or on larrninst khdowiwdbl
Snot notify tht Agent of She
Istentiori. '
rtiontaes notice 'wit
Jjewiekrenienter-
antimr
' Well-paid work for over 2,000 'men.
one -Way aecorid class to Winnipeg. Free tickets frinxt
...2,XITinnimmio_mints where harvesters are 'needed,
exit of Moose ;la% iiirTv-est a Moose Jaw to
Alberta' at. pile cent per mile. . .
e .
: neruAN licKET-To-ONTAMO-STARTING,POINT FOR ADDITIONAL
' !VIM, AFTER WORKING AT LEAST ONE MONTH
, Aegy to tinker atiotii for tun conditions
tom DATES
, . :-.14.0m-teri4tOrto -e.----z -
NORTHWEST -OF TORONTO-- SOOTHWEST-OF-TORO TOIO
'AUG-.
14 18 AUG. 18, 19 AUG. go, gg, RI
* , 4,04,4*.NeNtl,
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SEPT".,1,, 'S Err! 1, 9 scwt. 20 11,14'
bianotiatIstrang riota. ,,,i, Toottksiii.6 taVii met t"hto Er sea ra 1.-
p.o. southikvah, oat&
-61.-1,1411110i4ASCA14:4._ Motet take e'ectirie
a -.. . •
SPEdAL /BAIA MOM- ALL C. Pen. vrATioAts ON
AucusT 14, la **I 20. Ash to WOW CPA gelid seen
let hetet irk* oteereaste, bale lite* etee 00` war : , •
C. so tosrER. piiii;i0 Aosiit. TORONTO
if...there is any one thing that ,
NVOirialt dreads. more than auoth.erit
is a_,:fittirgiodvprAti
We can eta without
contradiction t . there- Moir..
dreds, yes, .tbousands,. of opera ons
performed npotCwoinen in or how •
pitaia are entirely unneces.
sary and niany have been aveidetby
E.two rods _long. Uatertal of _
. . - -amI 4 will /re sent by iexPretio
VEGETABLE—COMPOUND. 11E14 that 'tor the otirertS far mail,
erproof-of this -Statement read, 11908. •
• aftelPh, -lOrit., aqb
the.following Jotter.
Oti*Aten.t°1,41
itowtyltnwrirddtaiii,_
"1 waiter& forfive years. One doe.
tor told-rae it was ulceration, noel an-
other told tee it was a fibroid teunor,
and advised an operation. ' No one
kilOW$ what I sultered, *ha the hear.
'frig down Pains were terrible.
"I wrote to my !deter about it; and she
*devised bib to take Lydia, E. Pinkletan's
Vegetable Cotalerred. ;
It his cured nie of all 'my troubles,
and 7. dia not hove to bowl theeoperite
-1t1
theta
thAttgO•
.FACTS FOR SI
For thirtyyear L
haints 'Vegetable Con
fronyftits and herb8,
atundar(t rev*
‘0.• A. ZA,
edietitacil*Aisett
evitliecarbos.,•CarbeeTrirte
eels and attssr114
0_10- "Om
it %gotta sn4 *op 34.4tti
sittouttptiablg.
4 Stativoles U-ktatItaiteol,_
-11.1V.IfM
eted. UaitsI yosliala
all VW4t404et I
Auto*
eit
IstooktIts.1410141 9e*ut1s -1
V441
.tbo. nsittf,otilakiporg.ito4tottott
7,,,Itestractirtitest1as, tit .1'
Ake 4tiestitili400$41)411:41111
Of141w4t1FLIA,L,464-tcY,It_0* 114
period or tistisr,L,
stielh-sto
asking C,ktb0, hitigaetle tatera-46
Most et of the isesessteetttt
'i'unsftere4 esifooslytkriatchost *Oik
tnernead-1110 herdneatti irlre.ivitit KO,
eityleg taarlierattrelerlii tilt 094.1
.• Thiftftyetirt 01 Meet'carefiulrea‘
'swath' and itioif has*
tettazioboii*ilittaubct
task' *Oa mid mot* It
tat thiktottit$ bjsHCact
IItottnerotspsti414
cLiMire Mg tots tlit 01 di
t ttithi ilbsolit.'
tn4 Wegittillots
-Brit
the aril' of the l'ate Wim Bake
pn ondey , Sept. 14 th, 008, at-
o'cloek p. m , on the prettasis.
Par_ partioulart, apply to. .
GLAMIAN AND- SUNBURY
/lartistera Exeter
GILL "
nei
.AUCtiOtt le
8El1XEN...
ave been instlkiCted
by the Ad-
niinistratrix stato of t e late.
n hlodginti to offer for sktI 01
etion ott: t -h 1e1nioH . •
TIIESIIAY, *T1ISO3E1t,;tik1i;,•,
• .eoloote.,.: p, in., tho North
flc*zfon of the TOwnehire Of
8jephtn, in the Cotitity
Cont*tiuiflg Mt*tlf.4.**404
acr(sor
..property is a log ilwelling
,
On.,-hafit-ittaf-Ifittete-`• '001i;
brick mUk helot* :4hd * nelter taillttri;
',god Iart.4 1's ail
t • ani -in .tt ,geatt • • sftite of on14.
• It '1$ fttitijr:•- Oven
unit. fttitteti; "Thete,.is• *Sent
al.fitort(of otoroal,' •
quantity of farm implements ettid
'household furniture twill Wise tie of-
fered for sabe.
gstnt#--Ten gpor Cent.. of the
pierehase .montlY on the day" of sale
owl` the thalattee in sixty days kporel.
atter without interest: A portion
the purobase Moner ban remain 011
r i
Opt Vortgege at Five Per cent. 10-
ntleitateleVeSir-
Tait-elellere at& un
'Orer tlat amount -titirtY' da
(1%9will Ite given on furnishing ap-
proved natca. • ' •
Further ternii andbt matt , ;known an Aar 10.'0
uur fie la ,,00, Atoiteatiort.
. .otrAtIpx.s14 a STANfillit
Exeter. OntartO
-Otters for 141tairtist
,
*r.,---Thoi*-4Carneroit -has -4eielved.
instructions to sell by Public Attet:-.Inmic
ion at lbe CENTRAL HOTEL, EX1:0- -.c bare -
TER. on- SlaktilDAY., .Atr,afin 29
th. *08". .At ono O'clock p. m. sharp, ce
th following licoperty.
1 pair geldings, 3 years oldtagri-
oultural);. 2 geldings 6 and 1Years
od (dartiage) 1 elrlitirap • Mere 8
Years old, fit for farmer or. Isdy .Alri-.
ver r2 geed dairy Cows; the tallow.
tticitielelteriteweelumber
plebe, Adam's inaltel 4 likts, 0
nWLJCV Avottoji: 40440 4 etop lenge
* 1 eulkY flow s. 2 large 2.ittrrow
tloWs wpilking 1dttivto.3440,0A land
roieI;,4; tic-larrOv't
tO*4 0-4 floz; tiougits,
rt Waebirig machine: 2 aid*
ter rohs 6186 following articles
arty. e set,..of *Ingle and ratt
dOtth ring harritaar 4,4 itim.
444041401,,bug#421.t-vittonzet
4b?rtgri '
*0,
tini-- :t good 101 ac ftrzn on lot 11,
shard. lonndttr On
,
there, t
iltd good ent
kW* wo*
bouse and tbe other at th. tarii;
Mated ortha
faith -..1*:*(6
fencing. The U u,uj$
e nrilierietrees lees -left t
Oseacesloit
it onre. reirt,t50,4vitt
msde known on 430 etSile.
-oci,ri%otve. Vor tor box. r
;tie '14:1 Otturnit
MA 0 kr1nl,54
ai..4hing ovtioulds;:
cv
ent