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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-7-21, Page 56 _Act directly Oil ,11 liver, r,, the Citi ✓ ^�GIIStI, ,lQi1s, bS I S iliousness, ie ;-headache, . _ Sold for €;l years. J=g410 Want your moustache or beard C. �.LI ; nleft tai xn trlw5 Qbt n d by aanii v.v0A011 0 hi tel 13M 112 V 141 q L 1 to pass w" �1e'd,utlft brown rich flack.? use ..L1 eln,, er uuvot zMe otz a. anee cee neeetre.ir, a a 1^lE EXZ i f..R T1M.. Entrance Examinations T1i following is he list of c dates passed by the Board of E finers to. West Huron, tog..tliez with t ai e . T1Leto- tal number required ss is 550 mark.,. The number of candidates writing, was 366,: awl or iheee 303 have passed, EXETER. lSZillie Eissett C89, Irene hand O16, Fella Ilawwkirks 744, May 1ta andi- ram- nagpiozai The Exeter Times BROWNING, IL D., ISL 0, P' S,, Graduate Victoria Uni- ---.-- versify, .Once.5551residenenee. Dominion 31ti71351)Al'> Ly list•, 90.1 Dabotatory, Exeter, 1)D.NTA.l. 1.r.m \LAN, D. D.S. ANDDLt f3. D. S. D. D, S.#Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist, 'Teeth extracted without pain or bad after Oafeobookk. Westsioa e'', -Exeter 1A ANDERSON, (O• R' N. DENTIST. Remoraradvate of the Toronto 17niveroity' and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. with honors ^Also Postgraduateof CbieagaSehoolofProsthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention. E:w•ergthinra hnow+Taa to the Dental Profession done -in this race. Bridge work, crowns. al, eureinutn, gold and vulcanitepUlates all domain the neates6 manner possible. A gerfectiyr harmless suaesrhetro used for painless estrac^ Lion, dice one !tour south of Cashel; Bro'sstor e tec.Ont. tee£ 1 R T l'Xiva to fund, 10 lean on l Dims ptrcperty at Poe ;land one half per rent, EItNEST' ELLIOTT EY TO LOAN nlimitet3 privets feuds far invest tam or village property et lona rest; VIORSON fe C'ARLING Exeter. O Y TO LOAN. We ease A large slmowlnt of private tends °en on farm and Tillafgeproperttes at We're of intevest CI,A1/3 4, $ SUNIWRY etagere Sollef tore, Main Se Exeter ,. a~ CA Locals Chesl'ey ,r.vans is visiting his tir(1- tlaer, :SLr. ., Evans. of London. Ur, A. Chesney, of Toronto. ,spa&. Sunday with his awn', Mrs. G..A,.K, AloLeo:i. 23e, pays for the Times till the end of 1904 -for new suitisoribers only, See how to (t,•ceive yourself into s;avi:ng money .an Sovereign Bank :id, oa last page. .Miss May Purvis, of Toronto, is visiting llor cousin, +'Hiss Tana IIe- Donald, TJaames Roa), Mrs. Iiealtie and Miss .R a Seldom, offnge s mr11n. L x, z of 1, a r:, the gust of Mrs, G. Sauawell. ,Mr. I•'. E. Kara has .reeaiv al his k%ow atltefoobile and is now enjoying many pleasant outings,. $tfiss ATaud Porter, r.f Clinton, 1m' been engaged to teach for the fall toaIn at the - Cra•diton Public school, 15Zrs. Janie,. Wanless, left on nen, day ,for .her Howie in Duluth, accom- panied by ;alias Pearl Tiolligy, taking the heat from Sarnia. Mr, Nelson C txi+ ww hu leas been employed in the (1. T. 11, eta, test hero fol some time, has Iwo appointednight operator at Luoaall. The contract for -putting in of the furnace in James-st church ;and pi:Nonage ww as awarded to the Vas I+'urnac 'Vo,, of Toronto. EXETER 5 nKETS IWheat per lmsbell . 55 to8,4 pats 11L'w , . , . :S1) to 31 p Ballet ;15 to 39 E Floor. 4:?.50 i Dotter .Eggs ,,,.. 13 4ltoni.. 13 ll; llvt' aceight .81,69 to I00 to 54,00 ork U e,sed , ;19.25 to 56.25 Turkey ,.,. Ducks 1 °aieken n O1FICE1•-31 #.'t« MATING B. "rE rx A. C. RAMSAY, V, S. Bogor Graduate Ontario Vetorincrr (ro1. lege; Honorary 'Fellow in Ontario w"ptetitmr Association, AP dlce:ses of domestic animals sclentitle,'►1lyttested. Atilk fever treated by the latest oxygen treatment,. OFFIVE Yt ] : one door south of Town 'Ian Cl•,Gll)I::it1I : t,eeond house north at Pres - byteriaa church. [�V US1301110 fiibb 6rt. Farmer's Mutual f)re Incur- ant6omp8111j, $ Ci Office, Farquhar: Ont. DIRECTORS President: -T. RYAN, AN, Dr nx xel P. U. Vice -Pres...--• W, H. L'ASSMORE, FA DRA , P. 0. xt ltP 2 Vx I< L 'I' x Ail.::\ P. 0, J4: Xn xl RX , J. A. Woxirtrs, CuO ART r P. Q. Wm, W , Bow, Bo Nlioxr� Q. 1. L. IL:t1ssE1'+4a, RussELx)Araa P. 0, AGENTS, . C,3xt.'wIZC1TAa>:1L, STAx r:3,, ONT. A. DUNCAN FARgtaae.n,' OST. a. WILSON, 1•"i.'r..'C AUTON, ONT. 3. S. G1LS'1LLAN, L13cAN, ONT, 13. W. F. BEAVERS, Seo..-Treas. Farquhar. �OR SALE CLIEAP,-At eemfortable bouseovIth 2r o1-v2iflace- , area; or, land blaring; at good tiviitll • a. choice Ter.:late' 02 ali kinr1 oaf fruajt ;troe3 andexuail fruit, ai, never faun ng �rtwell of the beast of water. For par- ticulars npiRlyj to the; owner, m'. ;1YLinev, Exeter FOR SALE � con, in U'sborne. con- taining Lot ..3, a , G, tanning five antes of land. Good brick house, stable,good orchard and gar- den. This property is A mile from 'Thames Road Post Office,and must be sold to close estate. Terms easy. For Parti culars apply to Tu ols CAMER- ONEsq., Farquhar Po. 01$ALE .--;Brick house a nd nea r' 1f.,one half acre of land, at Ellen - ,The lcuse contains' 8 rooms 1r in jg'ooei repair 1thronfglaou ;G oub 4w �e11 sof water, also stabile. 9. num- ber of fruit treediand a quantity* of awaall ;fruits. Satisfactory reason; Par e�sUilntg• "perms ea:s .--,Aap'ply 'Uo ITACE VALE,` EiimwrulIe, star o Jam. £itnallaafcamp, iCxeater. SHORiTROLi,N aDURHA.Ai '11aULLS for aaie.--'The undersigned has for sale 7 pure bred Durham Bulls with pedigree or eligable for registration My aged bull whioh.is the sire 'of the olherdc, es included in theotfferring and 'has proved himself a.surer stock getter. He was sired by Riverside Stamp, 'which did such good service in the herd of J. and W. B. Wait, `" of Salem, and is a : half ,aprotbor to Star of Morning, recent}y, owned by James Snell, of Huilett, which took first ,prize at Landon fair and sold at his dispersion sele•for 8400. Apply on Lot 16, Conceazsiere2, ,Bay, or 'John Elder, Hensa.11 P. O. FOR$ SAI4`1 :-An :exeollebn 4 Barra asses situated . on a good gravel road, holt way between Giodcri:ch and Lucknow. , ll' 14 mita i from .Dungia;nnon a.rirl 120 prod„ ,_"rorn tacirool. The farm has splendid build- ings., The baw.>, ist 3%r 150 .fiaa.,t. At' present there are 50 acres in crop and 30 acres in bay. The fences are in diras�C-;c:latas cio,mdiwtidn: Neves taili'n,?; •ni ,il, (riC excell.ant water, 4 acteia orf. bus, and measly 4 guiles ,of; unchei; Ltnmediate po,ssessibn .1f s I o he ciecxa.rci . This � wwill ,bei a snap t IA quirk purchaser.' for:11111.1par- ticulare., apply to Dry 1). A. Anderson, ,I xeter P. O. OTI( TO TORS Ia1 the motor oi' the estate of Ant- broseAllen, late of the Township of Stephen, in a he County o1 11ttron, rammer deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant: t o It. 8, 0.,, 1897, Cap -129: All persons having rl,•tims against the t wltodied r of r orabout thsaid e�th rd clay of '.larch, A. 11., 1901, are required to send by post pre -pail, or to deliv or 1a I eixneth Goodman, of the town of Parkhill, ill the -county° of Mid- dlesex, Solicitor for t )ie Admin- istratrix. on or before the Oth day of August, A. D., 1904, their names, 11 addresses and description, and a full Litz atementf o particulars of their blas claims and the nature of the scour- jar e its`, (if any) 11o1d by them, duly car- Pin tafied, and that after the said day kin, the Adminrstratrax will proceed to )3 distribute the assets of the deceits- Clta od among the parties entitled there- Her to, having regard only to the claims la of which they shall then have Dated at y .. ve notice ell 1'Ltrltlrili, this l+tlz day of Nell July 1(904. Coott klALVINA, ALLEN, Joni ]yen by Kenneth Goodman. ciotk ford wk - ins 5117, Ile Johnston 584, wl au:l; Johns 606, Lulu Martin 5111, Edith elel ey 615,,Leah Roznnaer 783, Ida'1 Rowe 589, Jessie Russell 653, Bien - Cite Sltcero 003: .Brost ,Snell 5'78, Floe 849. '•�- c,., til Clea mated } 1' I'1 i a u c. sio Sweet 610, i$ophi;t Worry DorothyWorry 715, „'rank Dam 13obter, 594, Chcsley Evans 641,. Yd Cotlwiu 658, Case Howard Frankie Knight 629, Ylarry lie 635, Win. J. Trott 691. John Wes er 593. Sop Id Werry obtdeinc'd tli;; 1ti, est marks in history., 84; and D thy Were): the bigbest mark in tat ion, 09. 616 Wrt. G. Bissett 687, M a :11,unic sprout, at Bessie S } JULY 21Mt foot. CONTI Those who are gaining and strength try re>utar treat - meat with - SCOWS Emulsion sttottrac- t;e the treat -:r , Nail?????ttl!Mtflttttl?f??1tf w►- *meg.--,. Q„ in h u .fens r; s,, t .., n, ro- l nr tragi i c3- "t1Cl >rr niik11 do r a: tib. i 1 . e iie[1 to ,4..:`i- tlw{. 1'. e'.:t-'•C.1 1, • ,•e Fant ' �,,. ,.v *, 1 c: , t rico / May _w1.c51ichaeL . slain:vy, a'i.1ty l,la-3esb}.: Robinson 72o,l bel Storey, _;Greta Thompson, r't lien Alice Waugh, Marion Waawic2.rat MYTH «b-� uonors /sella M. Dyer, Alrr:xt ; m Do ,Collinson, J3nrm,:ntwel ',yore \: i111•t n '�- c?icT 7a'nblyn. a iwe- _ 1 ,15s. --Nina E. Peasley, Jivse AT, ; .��. i Cowen. ,ni txudc Gibson, Iva, Go -ii i rr, 1 1114 -- • Elle R11;.t Jacobs, Adeh.licic Jerkins. ''an.. 6 nie A, Mason, Della Marshall, Oily?, (iflu 1):'atrrson, Annie Rent, Mars .:S L, ,,. ,,,.. ,k)t9- Y er libazn, Della J, Scott, Fv;a c)11rk-" L.oui^: t 'r . • fa'ioi11lph {, 00 -- ger Tim nay. Stanley ` ger , n1eS C1az•k, Ralph t •,e • cos, Fred Jackson, Willie It. jack - son, Ja)'» L entp,, 3ahn Potter, Jitbn S. ltotlger, \3'i11 '4\'atfson."� HAY 4. S. No, 2-,^311abel Dining 67& 1 sig Welslk 7W; William J. Russell No. 8- Bessie Love hOl; Flossie C• well 61)6; I.t,wreuee Hagen i581; J' R. Taylor 7x)1. Nc, ,,- lioy Gvi 095; \o, S,-.Jnlrn Cestreicher Elmore Truepaan 576. UENSALL, 1anam liki111rd-., (1Iadys %:raanc,, 088, Pearl art Beek 723, Plossi' 730, Maud Petty 65, i3 aaarie Rrv- hnolds 683, Vera Welsh 677. Alfrilti Clart, 714, Ivan LFerguson 671. ;`Ra Griefer 692, ?Wm;. AiCArtbur 6 1;erne Stonrulan 662. O1 EDIT03N l''r^,cser Braun 629, Guru z Sww e rc z 727, Madolin'' 13 ort r: rh a 7.:6, \\ iaurgat TI'11 674, 0A$11W001) Eldon Goetz 588, (Dive 1•','r,rt Albers Walton 554. E.PRICU Victor Appel 692. Fred. i';, 11 753, Edwin Koehler 581. Man.. Rennie 137, Rosie Either '156 3, hfatut 064, Luella; Wes.'laalt 60 Pt'atrl \Vuriz 635. L'CA N ;If f a Todg;in% of Lucatn wwin a l b fibs s 1olarsit}p, saluted :at ;rile ,anis '111tofna: \\'}tit(;, of 13irl, ills' a>c res loud, valued at $4, offered ity Inman 76, High. School hoard, There were 92 csancliclates. and 7., wen surfs •5,fitl, The number of marks r, Dor al to 1t. pass were 05r1, 1 al• i t'ii•]s.-_ s ary Ain ay i•.''.,;1, fear slthury 634,' Julia Bloomfield 6*0, L'iarence inoorfi•: tel lr} i, lam , us; Brown €30, Irene May Cain 0:0, Lu- I, Lt Clark 570, Estella Corbett 703. Mad('i.j Cotter 700, 11Z t ourcan 57.2 Jennie Fitzgerald 97, 1,11 ,en Glavin t. dm Angela spavin 053, Josephine P (GI trio 150, Loretta Glavin . t 1lvirr „9) 13c at, la Grieve 745, Alice Bat'ding 755, I,a nes Ilodgins 064, Constance IIodginI'', 722, :Marjorie Ito iguts 6-6, 11i'f.t lied.' gins 86?, Ahoy^ llugle•s 512, tiaomi' John�at.a/1 704, Ida Rem 6411, 1,rc.det re Rent 7x.8, Marguerite Marlin 811. r• . Katie McLaughlin 637;, J,oui.4.e :no- t- Lean 550, Sire McMillan 730, Myrl1 o Alunee 711, Ada Nell 791, eletry 0'-. tz Mara 705, Mary Press 633, Ae 41 Reeve 589, 11ri * 4l 1Vht•Mahaa 577. 'e Iloy v....L1ow•tl Abbott 776, Previte:1a y Arksoy CO3, Violet Burnett 595. ll Joseph Casey 582. $ice,,y Creighton Cow 633, Clara ;)owning 7111, Bert Poe 11 5567,Alfred Fe 6x12, Earl Grose 6.24 1; Wilfred Tull 848, Hervey llarikettt C01, Wilfred Rl.'odgins 7077, Harold ,r' lia(lgine 738, Gordon th elgius 733, Lloyd 1iadgini 060, Willie J'aackeon ' 622, Herbert Langford 631. Stephen y; Laughlin 504, Gordon Marshall .567 t' jack McRae 720, Edwin r4iiller 550,. IJSBORNE S• S No. 1--V1etctk'}at Ft'r;� of on C? k llta 11.1)n Down ; t;5. Ataal:t'l al tat ragg•t 07 ; ;laths l White 610, Net '2.41,1 y +Stowinu t 505 No, , 3-.Adelincw Tor boil 1117, earl Copeland 0731; ledww�r Oar diner 700, No. 4-Aibe�r•t ,I',,atNto $32; A)on, ?.lay 702; Lydia Ear,dtor 744. No 5-�lennie Feagno 760; EMI( Ketn:ck Glitz; Clark Fisher' 015; \'4*o le Wyman 6(11• No, _0, -,.+lives 13ortryhi 0+52; J' lalssit' Francis 030; Itttlu rt C,1w fall 698; Wilfrid Johns 557; :attic' Johns 57111. No 7-Vea'a`Batten 701 Edna Taylor 071; Roy Ooultis 057. STEPHEN 8, S. No. 1 -Anna 13. NleCoy, 1i13 Elva. 3\ indsne 722; Rletinal C nff:ts.7r Alvin Baker. ;503 ; Samuel Mt('uy u 51 Lassie Uri\;angirtuct, 0757 ; 1, k;ia(, Windsor, 662 V` (Lia Lizzie. Saander, 55513 ; llt'rlaeceP, Beaver, ti1S T'hclnaats Srindtl'a7(10t51at+�}.x+•11 i�Villie6I97;.:J.d '�ar(h ‘Villin G:33;J 1giu Amoy 011.1 No. 0,-.. Chester Alac\ rhtnni'''(110 Sep School, a•Mary Ryan 733. Sanders Ezra Moss 587, Floy.1 Morgan 758, ' Aylmer Morley 690,' ldalliert Morley 711•., Clifford Mw eo .5x1, George: Oben youn 789, Timis, Patten 677, harry Roberts 679, Hazel Rabb/son, 751, Duncan Ross 7x'6, Jlarry Sincleur 625, Arthur Stanley 551, James Toohey 6dl, CScott Trevethicl: 4957 Tltornaq, £3'aG Ryerson \\' ' AI'GILLIVRA; , S. No. 5-. Pearl Short 571. CLINTON' onors.-Girls, Mary Chant. Alta d Cook, o , Cletat Ford, Nellie kinks, ry 1 etehen, Laura King, Mar- e Lappine !nada Meltae, Mirtln' ning, Pearl Shannon, Laura \V'il- May Webb. oys.-Clarence Copp, Charles nail ries lSlaopherson, Roland Pirrer, bort floss, Stewar Ross, .Don - Stowart, Edward J. Tighe es.-(lii•ls, Dl0rgeret ,. Aiks'zrhr,ad, fir Droadfoot, Dora Crich, Lucy or, Sadla East, Marie 1''le stain, zlie brier, Bessie Galen, Lilli:tlt netly, Ii<azhl Tarr, Maggie :\Iur- , Anna a iwlartin, Nellie Sutlre:�r_ la n (1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. l3 13rc ors Wilson Berry, A,'tl,ur In the /natter of tl:e Estate of Jane John Parsons, late of the Tnwinsbip of Ste- dock phen in the County of Huron, 'Widow Conn deceased. Bill, s nd on Edgar .d •tr Ga t. t;• nt to a a , Ma it a lin. sten Willie 1 Lllra Loe, Andrew Mar- , Russel McIntosh, James Me - a11, Ray Runiba11, George Tro -- Jaures W. Taylor, Egerton SEAF ORTI1 Dors.--'Theodore ,Anderson, leek est, Stewart Itamilton, Ray 1, llocigins, 'Thomas i51c2VIillar, J. Scott, Gers)tom Spears, Rae - ran Egmond, Mary Adams, Isa- Anderson, Mamie T. Chesney, gie Cowan, Helen K. Fear, htny `s Ada c Govan°lock, Te5~;iv iVt. in, Helen D. Larkin, '� 1 l.rn, Jenni,. S. ..ay, Frances Roberts, "Clive Boss Notice is hereby itheepur.nnntto "The Re. son. visedStattntesof Ontario,' i89,, Chapter 12;1, that all crcditore and othere hexing clrtinrs against the estate of the said.lano Parsons who lip die a d sora about the 1811day1� n of.larch 180 I, aro Il. it required on or before the 201.5 day of August, soon( 1901, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Arch Messrs Giadman & Stanbnry° of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Executor . old of the said deceased their christi n and bel surnames, Addresses and descriptions, the full partieulars of theiruraitns,the statement of Mag^ their 1 accoansts,auti the nature of the Socuritiec Forbt Of an} held by them. And further take notice Jordit that a ter such Iast mentioned data the said Executor will prooeed to distribute the asset 114 icI of the deceased among the parties entitle thereto, having regard only to the chains e which he shall then have notice•and that the sai Executor or t wilt no t be liable for the r' a and asset or s any part Ythereof of to any person p o or lessons ] o whose claim notice shill] not basis been reneir ed by hien at the time Of such, distribution. Dated at 13xeter the 201) day of •luly, 1931. GLADE (N STAN13CM " d Nettie Shillinglaw, 011ie E. Sperling, p P. Nettie Sproat, Agnes ` Stapleton, Net- d irr 'Wilson. , Ft ss.—John c, Eckert, a i lis olaor. r Gem- mel, Thomas ' Jarman, man, Percy Little,. llle. s Laeasse, Wilile Murdie, LIIYt=e IVIncLenn, David eleCloy, Joseph 1). Elsie But ton, Edith G. Solicitors for the said Executor. Roads bell, Nettie Chesney, 'Mary �. : Camp IT14ON' COUNTY 1f • a g� ROUSE OI` RE 111 i'u r c .Lt g Industrie' u trial l,ilm;-tilt plications for the position of keeper ani. Nation of the house of le fu^ - Jordon, o a. d n lwt •i 'Knecht hie y 1 ,L res 'Ernes stoen , Cas r s ., k7va. 'bLeCutcheon, Essig E. and Industrial Farm in the Count I t of Huron, will be received on of be ) : 11���e ..` Speaks for itself fore the first day of. :December nex'. Applications to be in writingand act- dr'ossod to W. Lane, County Clerk d-�t;�t� Cures Sick Goderich.., [f. Spackman, Chair ti headache of II. or R. Coma m,ata Dated July tStla, 1904. Cures Nervous Headache F ARM: FOR, SALE,. -Lots 20, 10 con. and 1105 con., of Stephen, 6 1 -4 -miles west of Exeter, being composed of 400 acres on the 11t1i, con. and 120 acres on the 10th These farms are under good .State of cultivation well drained with good house and out -buildings, thereon al- so fruit bearing orchards . Never failing wet; the year round. Por further. particulars apply to T. .li. IMTartyn, Exeter. '�i ARM FOR SAI.E.-The undersign L' ` eel is offering forsale his ex- cellent farm, tut 1, con. 4, township of tisl,orne, about' two miles from 03n trelia, containing 100 acreas of Well cal Liva,bed land :far farming or. parr - tune: being well'drained.. Thera is a geed frame hoansr. 'and two ;bank bales, two .good wells of water" wit;h windmill `pumps aiso an orchard with good fruit b�eaaring toms., fiver fur,- ther particulars apply on. the prem- i.,ee ar to MR. W. 3. CAVES, Centra- lia .P.:0, 1 \t i__A'r Cures Neuralgic headache 4-�i��1 Cures Summer Headachy e Cures Bilious Headache alt at, Cores any Headache A Is Pleasant to Take kat Is Absolutely Safe : e, Gives Speedy Relief a rtN. Sells for 25C a boa. 0efItiee, Sample box: sent free' True 11 12AS D' REMEDY CO. Chicago.'. Montreal White 7.18. WITH CRICK IN Tun B. CR: Yon are o, e ul1 against at whole 1otof anless you }nava a strong remedy like Nervilino to ivetile pain and dislodgestiffness frorn the muscles and joints. Just rub Not'- viliato on the painful spot -not mud.: rubbing because it has more pow. r than ordinary r'elurdies, You won't suffer long after Nervilinc isap- plied for it relieve;; almost instantly Mr. Phillip Adams, 'of' Oakland, says 11 1' baul'xit used Nerviliae I -guess my back lwould be stiff yet. A few applications of Nervilino'took out all the soreness and ,tiffnciss. 1'' can recommend Nerviline for any kind of muscular paid, oleo ;or -rheuena- t itam. Pt fee 25c. Subscribe for the Exeter Tilnea. 25c. pays for tate Times till the end of 1934 -for' new- subscribers only. DELICATE BOYS AND GIRLS Are altogether too numerous. Our schooaa are full of them. Chances are'' your own children are weak- tanfr s . It's a shame so many peol�lc. rITTITYM,11 tt1tttt iI`ftf tttt ?f f ttttt ittt tMt. Int f ., 'FreeGifts ° fir' " 1� , • 1 ae rli. € > Vu! '} e !r'sts Yui Given awayto ' Customers x r tis Because e .gillr . Ti �.+` �'�� �� �,th Z�R: Elegant andCostly Silver- ware, absolutely free gratis, and without to you, if you Sy special an eielttsiw'a* .arra, l•Ten- *tits ,r•. xo have agreed s, 4 "i, 1v a�,rec.cl tc1 futr1is11 u, 33"i�;l all >z`::t:�u4i4 r'y c ware, we are enabled to present these be auti1:41 cl.arge. The reliable quality of the stcoc:s of the ably kiiown from the At1ai:tic to 1h °Pacifi as,,, amply ;,tlrftntedurability and eNcellence are a , . l £ g 'and ed , ti 192. - TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. 'l•ite Crown Si''ver 'gate Co. cif Torotlt aariety of their Extra Triple Plated Sflver- gnt. ds :O our t'atrots absolutely- free of Crown Sillier Pratt Go. is well and favor- ys a acli araC#e bears their stamp, their Our Offer to You Read ft Eyery customer pm<hoein -;:ods from fi k ns for rat,lt will receive . value of ten per cent f tr p ed Siiw:e r business L ess honor o>. Tton to th 0 the amount of each lattt�c'httse, and we pledge ori • l s' ce veer lowest cash prices to all such customers. ,. } 1 1u knees a1at . ruote in any of The Crown Silver 1 ' fixers, 'these Coupons or Tickets are redeemable our store in Pate Co.'s Silverware U (7x1. ;nal 7) --41110 "-AMP Our object in Wieling these elegant o y che se free iseleet,. cus a t^s tog gatnt articic.a of Silverware free is to serve as an inducement t the concentrate all of thetr cemena to aur discounts when ltu'c ar cush porch+k�t'i with its. We are enabled thus to secure our 1 hasing our stocks of goods, and we give nue customers the ben stash cash prices. and furnish their houses with elegant SUytmwvare, made bya reliable efit of the anlowest firm, free of any charge. ...IOW OP -LESTONE ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE �1b bbbbbb � i lib � bbbllaib�ljl� � bbbj��b��dbbbb>l���dbb♦b$b,,blbbbbbbbbbbl�d�bj� bbbbbbll�bblbbbbbbb�lbbb�i�b,;bbd�j�bbb���l� spells wvat ibe frequently tempered grudge moneyto het t bring - 6 and broken byrainstorms. 1 b xnr the but it � itia forces to tangle standard, it wit lbs surprising if the • are lx owilling 1 ywiln totamely tam Iy submit to its waste in this reckless manner. MILITIA 1A 1 $ ROTTON 1 0 CORE E&r w 1:withouC°Ieal h when they could be made strong, by Ferrozone the best 'ionic boys and girls can l Lord Dundonald has done much err ozone invigorates the whole t.acly, helps digestion, muk•es the blood pure srind d rich. It sup- plies more n t lS Dent an •i t i child- ren can get in any other toe', nn,d, soon establishes a reserve of force tirol energy. Give ;your children .Fer. i•o-oaa end watch them grow strong. friss 50e, per box. A WET BEGINNING OF THE DOG DAYS According to an o ld proverb "As i he dog days commence . so they end.' (Reckoning as is usually done that 1 h dog days cover the period from. July 3 to Aug. 11, the abnor mai rainfalls which have occurred in various parts of the country since the close of fast week indicate a rather wet midsummer if the pro- verb holds good. On the 3rd inst.• heavy rains fell in many districts of the Southwest, North-west and lake regions. Later in the week flood rains were reported in the low er Missouri Valley, .: and during the last three days the eastern half of the country has very generally been subjected to rain stoti'ms and violent thunder squalls. The 'above prov- erb rests apparently on a sound and cientiiic basis. When the dog clays period : opens with frequent showery and fierce thunder storms it is be- cause the cold a, t . currents passing from west to east over the middle latitude are abnormally strong and are unusually persistent until Aug- ust: and sometimes even later. The e F excessive rainfall o,, summer is a function of exceptionally low tem- perature. The present indica{ ions therefore, are that this July will not be a month of nheilomenal and pro- tracted heat. but that its heat to exposetherottenness or tb militia department. ti 'n. ick A alit ;o u 1 the system by Col. Thompson, on of the strongest st ong,est Liberal supports; in the Commons, opened the eyes o those who imagined that the million of additional expenditure incurret in connection with the force and re CRED!TON C .A. '1' Zt ii The Kind $ You Have Always ears ih AI a Bought' e Y Si Dat use •of;"""-7:: s� 6 supporter • of Lo 13`14 I•i.i.l..`.; ,:.rp,o�. j 'Gi'SSl«iii g and Cl;iopping suited in improvement. The op Position, in its criticism of the Militia estimates, have made it a rule to be more or less lenient, .realizing thin, t it was in the interests of the country a ti a whole to have an efficient militia. 13ut the attack upon the management of the militia by the late General Officer . Commanding has placed the matter in a different light. In 'the recent debates on the Militia bill,the department has been shown to be run for the benefit of politicians and grafters.When supplies are needed public tenders were not called for. The man with the iilt,l gets ;.tis own figures and the treasury pays the bill. 7u :m- ew deuce, witwiththis vicious sS st i 3111 t Ili al for carpentering ai. the St:. John .drill halt was awarded to a grocer, J. E. Smith. Mr. Smith 'eels down for a contract. It rna.ttorecl not drat ha was a e'rocer and had not the faintest idea as to how a drill hall should be repaired Ile bad a political "Inn and that was tha t the Militia Department cared for. When the Sussex armor, ies were built a tailor was made building nispector. Other equally glaring. iustances of destroying the usefulness or the Military Depart- ment have been brought to the a t a 10 promised in t be near future T his what Lord Dumlenald saw go- in,e; on about hin1 every day and that is what he ,.vits expected to close hie eyes ro. Canadians will not be- a o 1 Done. f� q. Promptly ��; Junk Dealers. ain-St. Exeter: a• 4. Occupying j. P, Ross' Metropolitan Hotel. • ÷ Will pay highest cash price for the following goods,such as all kinds of • , Scrap Iron Brass Copper Zinc Lead Horse I-Iair Wool Pickir,gs Rags Old Rubbers I3ones and Bottles lio quantify too largo or We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction. in flour since re- modelling our mill eitzer AI SW so YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS CSPYRIGHTs Anyone sending a altetch and description mas quickly. aseertaii our opunon free 'whether ars sent free. Old •Irt acepoy for securing patents. Patents tal en through Mum & Co, Tecetye special notice, svikhout °name, In the Cleft I IC ihiltricait. A boadsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cit. Metiers of any anientlflo journat. Tema, $3 a year; tat= montbs, Zold by all nocrodcaiers. Erenels Office. t26 V' Waskl•urton, 0.