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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-8-10, Page 6-­ I -'i' "i " I I � 1. . -_ � I'll 1-1 �.l � 1�;��%1`111.� _.________.� --�- ­ s-- ­ - - - - __­ - _� I I I I I i I I _� .- 7� : I—' __1-11_ I'll I W71 --Z 1. I . " .1 , * - , i I , . . , , .... ., , I . ��, I ), I � � � � I . . � I I I . . . I � 1�10 I :" I , I . I I � , "I �1, I 1, .11 I I 11 � . . I I . I I I . 11 � I . I - I " � I I I � � I i , 11 , ,� � I I I I � . I I � , � . , _.. .1 I I I I . I I I �. I I I I . I . I I I � I , I ­ I 1. I i 17 1*� ;, .. � . .. I I ., . I � , � � t; . , � ,�, , , , ,� � 1 ,7 F - - I � I " . . I � i I � 11 11 111� .'I I 1, 1. ­ � I .. � I . , . I . 11 ".1 I �: , I'' , . �� � , � , , : I ­ I � I � ... I I.. _ I I . 11 .1 I . � I , . I . .. .... I �, '' . 1. I I � I . :, . � . . I I " I '1% . I � I., � I . I I . � � � .... I . . .1 . . � . I ''I . . I "' , �-` , 1:� ", , L�� ­.�11­111 1. . 1. I I I I I I I � � . I . �: , ­ I I � . I � I . 1o2*1 I ­ . I 11 I . � I �, I � 11.1 I I . � . I 'I. 11� 1� .1 I I I., I � .1 �. ..� I I 1. .WHE EXETER TIMES I I I I I . . I I 't I . 1. . . ,.. I .1 . - -�-,.-.�-,--,�:--��-.---�--,-.,-..--�-,�-�. ­ __., ­ -..-..�.-----.,-.�-.�-�-.-.�--�.�-.----.-.---.-.,-.-. ---�,.--.--.�.--------.-�.-.,------.—.-.------.-----.--�L�..---.----,--�---------,.---�- �- � � ') I . �'. � ,, , '11, 0 ".1 low 1� ,� , 1: � .. I .. '. P` ' Jl'-�­ � GOULDS I il . I .1 t� ,� , �� p-ty, I 1, , I �1 6406givy .;i I I I 11 MOXE 47. � I I �,i 4 I I . I i" 11 Opposite Electric Light Plant' �4,1 I �I : % . il I � It � I �11 300,J) Happy in the Rome , "awl , I I I " by getting YOUR . - , I , ;� . �)� HOUSEHOLD - 11.�� 11 �t� i �. NECESSITIES Rare. We handle only � he BEST and we have 11 �� everything, you need At AP . . I, , , I , all Seasons, 1 � I . ----i M I I � I I IRI 1EA AID COME 8101 I ��. Wiimm-Cbolce Butter and I I Fr I I 17i ash Eggs. i I slo.- 1, - A -1 - . I __ ".. � � 14--. — — � I , n 011 E -B E-4 �' I ; _4RS e I I I FAIMNME 141 1 '' � � I . . r We are in A. position to supply Your � Wants and can save you money. Come , I to us for your . I , I . � Larlc,.;e Lump , I �, Threshinc, Coal 4b 1� I � , k o � :1 � I I ; �� Portland Cement � �1� � , I � , : Peerless Wire Fence I � I � I 1. I � I - ,t I I ., I . ALL KIND'S OF . I i . 11 Lumber, Cedar Posts and t, 1, I !1. Shingles i� , , i " I .�i � *1 I 0 1 , A trial order will convinceyou that . . I we carry Only the best at a price that �� �' ,, Vill pay you to deal with us, , �. , I . I In "ll: , ,�. , �� �,_,n, J. GLA-TWORTRY -1'10 - �. -ZTON, __ ONTA-610 . , RAI , 1,_ � � �� � ,�. �J I t75 e � NG FOMS -ANM PLI1, � i V i,l, [TOY,- " , `._ .'I Ifflien you meet a, young ma�a who . � .". has,.something to say .� I "I _._C -Z-- 7 1-ything -under thepqnf. , �:. ,: i - p xx e e , � t . . . . I Who cotild give the ere ' ato)z SOMA . I I I �, . Voints on the -tray I . , ) , " , ,� , i That the )universe ought to be run, V�, 11: f - , I pause and 1[ ponder A ' a �.: I ,;,::, -wonder i I , -gaze and I F t I ,! , [In silent amazement ' ; ah,.me I - 11 � I , i Kf that lad had a. chance Ili ais echomes,to advance � : 4wlaat a wonderful world this would I � I I be J LW13en 11 meet an old man who is.wpAr i ' larous wise o., . tL3,oseassixign the whole of the, truth, I W)iose experience all later knowledge : e defies, I a!hat flows from the lips of "1ii_yo:ath I �, - �, , .1 feel that no wiser � . I i More sage -like adviser I I Ever grew on the face of this eaorth I 1 put his lack of success I— .,A Makes me humbly confess , , L I That I don't know -what wisdom, is � � worth. � joYheii � see a. yoting lad who bas I got the swelled head . I � fBecause, of inherited gain ­ L K rank of a fortune from somebody 'dead I I . I Who failed to bequeathh him a I brain. ) I I I i If stop, and I stagger I -W -At the sight of his sivagger, I . ,. hile, ignoring poor creatures like I I , line . I q�% I I �� . , i I I I zle strats on his way I � , T sigh and Isay . I I .�iWhat a foot A young fellow can I ,be I' I !W.hen (I see an old Nvidower, cocky !and gay, I I Sprace up like a valentine top And flirt with young girls in the sil. . 11 ' aiest way, i � .) -.., Knowing less than i kid when to i � stop, . , , .. I 1, gaze and T wonder I : (And it just say -0 thundArJ What we can't help -we re bouxil I I . -to endure; I : 1, 1Tbough young nien take shapes � like monkeys or apes, , `Tb L an old foo, , I i �re�s -no fool like L � . that's sure. 00 � I . F,RANIC LAWSON . I . . I . ----,P—, I - I., � I . ,IbIVICII. EXONOMES, . . . I I . � . I � �- When it comes to atteraliting econ� onlies of every and any kind, Alon- I treal is "soe6nd to none. "(7fa,foxWn- . ately many that sound finely in theory tall to -xorlc dut In practise, . I Just now critics are chuckling over . ,attempted economies in itha disposal I I , of wastq­ P,apei, A fou.r,months Sop - I ply� amaunting to abo-0; six 'tons, of . . 3ioatly �olnpressed and balled paper : was. auetioaad'off-the other day for . I ,mctioiiing off of the. wa,qte 1. %Ii. This � .� � paAw ist said to be a part of the. pol- ." (ty, of ecftonAy but i(i,gt'in `w,hAt man- x1er ii 14 diffiwdt 'td � discover. 1JTf � i ' I � the f1rs'e0'J1IA6 tiv" p#n1'r rx,vexkble �, paper pres,4 wbich doos 'ihv, V.otuljr,m;. � I Cost-, $200 Itud it takes aboul, six men : ' ', toxan it, ,To advertise Ithe sales and . I filfre an autdoneer further swells th(� , � � elpense,. b1ae,f those who have fig- " � , I I . lie . tired'� ft out $19y �Nlt ft may ta I.Wenty years( to p,ay for. the , pa r . I , pre,,4 glone, .out of ,tho proolqe& of I i � I I . . � . I � . � , . I . ?,.,. __ ..... . � , ",", .. '' , . , � . .. .... 1, ,,"­.. , ., I I '. 1,� . � I , I ­, , il, I �� r rs ',� I I I., "I � ,,�,; " � �. . . ik"It, � , L,4� �"I"::"��l:i,��ll'��i.�:��,.Abi 114_�I�, , I I � the' sale Of ae.pApex! lrblob� it 09M. , rr,esses oo. lleaitly', Ai,� a far Isightod econowy.t.bis will br,eiilg all 10041 rec. orda provitle'd thepress lasts> the noo,,,. essary numl) I IM11.7-1-l'or". 1TAI.F BLAR Vl) WURAD V OR , , I QNLAND M., WTUZag, I I Despite. the fact Itb,eL Itboo Dominion Goverilment has boan spandilag ip ll� . lions in. �uoneya*nd ypars� in the bet- terin.- of the navigable channel of the St. Lawrence from the- 'Qrwaa�y Lakes to 'the sea � it is many moons since. the inland shipping ,fleets have bid Stich rough Sledding ,as they Itave bad this soason, Voreleddinalusteald o . f Sailing it has been on mwny an eventful occasion. IT,Ue water is so low ihat vessals have to, sorhPo along in spots and experienced pilots assert that it is ndthing shoit of dangerous � to attempt !tb run a boat, througli . . the Ceders the !Split Rook or the Lon-- ISault. F reight boats are mak- � ing their runs overywhel,e fromleigtt to tweniy�four hours Itete "on. acooug!e of the caution necessary and the ',time lost entering and leaving the cat*la and 'the [Richellea and Ontario N-4v- ig gation Co�mpny)os far-famed - Jcx�aft which nre� scheduled to give a daily' thrill to throngs of tfooriAs by shodL- � ing the xapids from I? resoott fto Mon, troal have been forced to tre up ' at, &e former place and give, their pas- sengers another sort of a thrill by' I . I i train T;ov the x0zainder of the Journ. I ey,; Engineers are pointing out, atud the pilots agree, tba!t Ithe only app�ir- I ent feasible -may of 'being hssured of a deep free channal during the , whole season year in and Yelar dit:dry I 'or, Nret will be to #ush ahead with Whe. construction of the dam at fth6 ,Long � Sault, a work which would materially deepen the channel ta the part which � is shoal6st at present and wbieli pilots and . captains fear most, UrItil lately the grcatesI opposition ?to (the Long Sault project has been devoleped I because it vras thought it would be a xaenace to navigation. Those -wbo I understand the river, holviever, now say that navigation eduld not be be -n- . fitted better in any dther, -way :than by 'the completion o.f this project I I - - Note' and Comment I PROOF OF allro HONTEST'D Oliver Ill. Curtiss, sociologist, of Omaha, said recently. "OuxL slums are much cleaner than the old Slums of Europe. Our slum denizens are cleaner too. . ' tAmong kis it is .ft.nusual to ise-w Lip children in wooden underwear for for the wintex RTot so abroad. , And, 11 once heard in H44ligary ot. a case that ,you will hardly acedit. "At man was .arrested for stealing a pig anathey told him thall, he mu& take a bath before entering his tell, "Whatl Make a bathl` the man I .1 , cried horrified ' , , "Xeg'l said the Jailor. fHow lon'g is 'it since 7oa7va had a, batlx�` - '.So, lelp me. Said the prisone�r, sol- emnly. 111, 'never was arrested before neve-i I - of ILLT=3M AVAT30710S. Statistics of lumber used have been received from 162 companies, consist- ing of the Agricultural (Implements and Vehicle Manufactures of Vanada in six provinces, by the Forestry I Branch of the Departmentof the.. In- terior. i7G,4474,000 feet of lumber svere used worth $2.513,265 or an average cost of $112M per thousand Ontario ases nearly DO percent of Ithe total for the Dominion; Quebec i_5ur- chased-Z percent ISlanit-obaA percent and Nova Scotia, New Briins-svick and Prince Edward Island used very small amounts. Woods . used in these in- dustries require strongth and dura -1 bility and is Shown by 'the - large am- ount! of Maple Elm., Oak, Ash, -Birth and hickory that wex�e used. Of the native woods, cherry ivas the most expensive at $104 per thoiisand.. Ma - I 31; L U Nor"' T YR' 0 U B L E Mrs. Siny Brown, of Teneoape, N.8.,, Was Cured by Catarrhozone o.f, Lung Trouble and Catarrh, After Hundreds of Other . .. Remedies Failed . . . . If your lungs are weak, if there is consumption in your family; if Colds Catarrh, and Bronchitis bother 70U� be sure to use Catarrhozone it 1; especidIly adapted for these diseases I and �cures every time . I i Mrs. 33 rown took tough mixtures, ! but they made her sick, Then she used an atomizer, but, after resorting with - Out benefit to poultice$, she tried Ca. tarrhozone. , . , _�_­ 11 91 'Used Catarrhozone Inhaleroll Writes Tvtrs, . Brown, ,,fiv6 minuteer every hour, itid soon recOgniz6d, that it was going to cute me. I could feel, the soothing medicated air spreading through the 9,ir passage,% of the throat, and It touched the sore spots in ti -,e lungs that other remedies failed to reach. CatarrIv)zone .seemed to go, Itiot where it was needed most, and soon put a Stop to nly.jcough,,�,It re- stored me to perfect health, and I am. cotivinco,d that no cougb, cold, or ca- ,tarrh can exi8t If Caturrhozone Is ... used.tl � ,%. '. � 1:�, I . ! X0; treatnient 18 so. clean, so pleas- ant, so certain to 1pVe; fie- Crat4rrh� , I ozone. -By means of tb'p� I haler, I th . e local SyfilptorW R-uah as 004hItg, In- �flaminatfon an�i cOng,estIdn'tiro,,.qVe;?d-- 11Y, cOrreet0d, .- VerrOzone tablebq, ,v;Meh are taken, after each meal, purity and cleanse tile blood or All 1 poisons, and build ur� And strengthen the System, This local and constitutional tTeat- �ment is always offuetive, antl cure.5 cases that have been given up ag, .hopeless. Money canot buy or prodlice anything bettet, ancl tp, 90t Cured It I 1.4 absolutely tecessary to use caturli., � ozone, , . . I . . I I � P.-01__­"A*V� 11011'r _"*-*AW*%"N0ftft . , I- ­ r-1 : , � / I _ I , . ..... .. :'':, �­­. "', ,,,, . , I I . . 11�� &�I �, . � I ­ I ). :� �: � , i � .1, , �l �iL_'­;.�oL,_ ,,�,,t��)�,-��'.�ri,;�i,',..�-"��:;,�.�,�, I # *t . *11 Take Care of 4 11 Your Hair Vor remember it is easier to keep the hair You have than to, , grow a new crop. Use Nyal's Hirsaton6 if you have any scalp disease or falling hair. Itis.anew Dreparation with 'antiseptic and" tonic properties or the scalp. and Up,ir, � Itqtlicklycureddandruff And _ removes all that t , inpleas . . ant ,Itchy sensation, 1b keeps the hair from falling , out and.encourages the growdi oi new Lair, Many persons we personally know have used it an they without exception have found it splendid Try a bottle yourself, 50c Zd $1 , 00 sizes. ' W. S. Howey, Phm, B . Chemist & Optician EX(Aer Ontario. # 11 � — . I bo tl gongst 70.OQ:Per tlio�usand, Was le in �t $12 eXPC11S1VjeOX irapUte4 1youds, The species of, 1voods bavl.ng the , technical qualities re,luired by Ithese industries at present grow only in Small quantities in Ithe agricultural and farping districts of.Canada F, or this reason the supp.ly� is, rupidiy be-' coming diminished ,So thnt kinless Steps axe taken tolreforest or conser- ve -the production Nve musL depend more and more for o,ur Supply, on the 'United gta�tes., X-bq fadt tb�t *Jthe woods necessary for the I proper build of'agx1oultural implements cannot be secured in any quality lin Canaduo tends,'to,inerease 'the ooet of ';�jan,aT_ Actaring in fCaikada. . .p I _ . . I � * *. A A 0, * (* - . . I iAd aged colored man was engaged 'in burning the grass off the law;n, of . ar Young ,broker -when the latter Ta - .turned to his home and, �thlxiking Ito hay.e some f an ,with the old man said ";Sambo. if ,Ton burn that grass. . the Entire la-wn will be ;rs bl.�Zk as your face". � I PDat's alright suh,�' responded the negro. Some of -these 'days dat grass will grow up al be as green as you are'--Xud.-e. * * * v * 0,H313311CAL rt OIGS . AIAX 1433014SH ,AVAR� That mechanioally and themically produced fogs to be turned loose at will, may become 9, more importoalt factor than 'the Hague trribunal in the. elimination of war is the mod.t significant feature of Itfie offer of a .4 Montreal inventor Ito sell ltoith,a gov- ernmelit a secret process by whiz it is claimed fogs can *be produced whenever.and wherever wanted. , The idea orginated along agricultural lines as the result of an effortto pro- tect growing crops fxomthe sun da!r- ing dry periods, adid to Supply them with moistare It developed howevex. tbat while Ahe fogs miglik be used io, blot otit 'the unligb!t,the moituxe which they contained would be of Ift- tle value as a substitdte for rain. , [It was then thdit the yalue in case of Nvar of togs which could be produced .at will will become apparent.� Whe squadon of an enemy once developed by one of, these artifical fogs would 'be practially helpless and iat the mercy of .the torpedro boats, while even on land a fogbotizid army wouK be kre&tlV.b,&m�ered.,.W.hil6 the pro ­ .1 . I I cess."by which the togs are produco,d has not yet been proven on a large scale, the possibilities 'are apparent and,it may be that the idea at rirst considered as a purely defensive war measure may yet result in making both land and naval battles tmpossible . . � 4,game kecerp -sras going owr his cluster's estate one morning, �wblev he encountered a gentleman of Ithe boach in-, class. 'The game keeper, moticed that �the dtlier's ,that was bulging in in a curious manner. After subject- ing 'the hat to tan examina(tian he found�'a young pheasant. . 1"fRow (did -this get here9d't- Ithal game keeper asked, glaring at the culprit, "IBlowed it 11 kno-w' " growled the poacher, gazing at the"plieesant wkth �A apparent look of great perpIxeity, 'The bloomiW thing muit have crawl- ed �up my trousers leg." --pIttsburg Chronicle Telegraph. � I I I � I . I � . I - . - . � I . I _1Z Ai GRE AT CHANGE FOR NE WIS ,Bo'rs vanx. TRIp To 1T,11E, . . I � EXM1 BITXQ'X * . . I -Two, ilJoys in this town who are hustlers have an opportunity Ito 'take in 'the great Toronto Exhibffion7 for ' nothingi--begides earning some ad-. ditional money witbout much trouble .. by simply salling,and scauring orders for the special 13'xhlbitlosi number of "B'xhibition Illustrated' at 5c.' per oop3� 'Thi%., beautiful paper is one of .the wany attractive featuros of 'this big annual fair. It is filled Nvitb, the most attractive and vivid views t.hat I can be possibly obtained of all the in- terLsting features on 'tha grounds. . 4t. will be filled. with information of great.value to, the visitor whieh' obm be Crottaiii in no other ,form, -lblvOry ,visitor to .the Exhibitioll will want , . 'a oopyi Tvrany .,will Avanf! copies to �erlt fo friends abrodd, The safe of ,this unique paper will be­vety;�"O.Asy . Ali�, ttvo Of, tha� buguing lboys in'this town are- going to be lualcy .enough lo. secure .,the local agency.. ,%,Jf,� you are Ohe of them, writo at wit" to Ux- . � . lli(�iiion lIffisirated . " , i131 N h t'. , ,,A , 0al'u'ro jg ..�?"�'li'tdin6.""ff�rQilt6.:f6i�fiijt,l,)"f,rg!�i!LI .. ____ - _t,�.� .�; - .. f,: ',,�'(,' � � I � - 'A% A 1w, t . 1. re* ., W 40 A '"ifto %.4,A Zo I V R I For Infants an'k chillften. the Kind Yoo '41ava Always Bought - I 1�- ­ i�il " �, li i � i, I i I '�Ii�i� I __ . TERNAI E 14 1 ' . . LOVE 177- 4 Test That Tried Two an4 Founci One Wantino � I ' By F. TOWNSEND SMIT11 I Copyright by American Press Asso- . IL_--clation, 1911� — - I1. � I i 11 . � I . Uelexx Stanley , believed that loYe should be Immortal, that true loyawas, 1013110rt4l. But how recognize true love? If divorces only occurred boo, , tvreen those who had made marriages . of convenience It would argue that In, compatability was. only to be found among those,%rho, married without love. Xiss. Stanley knew well that. many, . marriages between those who were In- %atuated with each other turned 'b�i . unfortunately. Possessing Ingeub,;Vy, she hit upon a plan of daterminilig 'Whether a' dase of love was true love Or %garlous.' She treasured this plan M bet mind for, a long while, and when . Xlrnest Gregory offered himself to her and she accepted him she resolved to put It Int6 practle'e. , Eter 'scheme -was to betake, herself' '� So far as her lover was concerned, Wut' of the world. Ele was to understand that she was dead. If he loved bar with that love which was Immortal hd would never mate again. Ilay.in,g . proved. that he was hers and hers only� forall 46ternitn Whether In the flesh or in the spirit, she would return to him, land theli mortal union would bb a . delight . Miss Stanley, was an orphan and ppp- sessed an Income sufficient to enible her to go to some remote countiyand ftappear. She made a will so that . after her supposed death her property could not be administered unfil after she )lad had time to return to We dud &ced cash in a foreign bank sufficient for, her expenses during her supposed, iesidence luthe spirit worli ,When Miss Stanley informed bar Over that she was about to go abroad liewas much surprised, and chairl-ned. - . . ­ - I I , . 11. � I I I . . I ­ - . . . \ I , i � - . I . . , I . .... I I 1. I � I I I , � I , 11 , I . 0 I I I . . : 0 , 11 I - - I . I . � 'N$ * , i., , ; . . � " I , . I . m� rL WOMAN COVS]MI) EMB 3TAOn WITH � Em HAIMIS. . . ,Very much In love with her, he felt that the separation would be trying to him. She told him that theirs was . an � Immortal love; that they. were united not only for thls world, but for the next. Therefore a separation of a few ' months should not be considered of I much moment. She realized that after I their marriage no opportunity would likely. occur to them to travel; since he was tied down to the practice of his profession she had better nialre the trip before their marriage. I . � - A refusal to assent to this would have been arrant selfishness, so Greg- ory, gave h1s; consent resolving to get on without his love as best he could � I I till her. return. When _Fha L bade her goodby on the steamer he said,to her: "If you meet any one,over there you like better than me don't ,hesitate to Sacrifice me. I love you too well to stand In the way. of your happiness." "ErnesVI she said impressively, 11�.ou know that I believe In an eternal ' ' � � love. My love for you is of this kind, It only remabis to 'to seen, i�hither yours for me is the same. If �uything_ happens, to me you are. free to marry I auothdK...' If yoti do It will lndlc�te w that your love for me Is not the kind that 1. require. , Bue heaven grant tha � i " . I . y.pur love for the wife you take may - , I . . prove everlastingl" . . I i h .Photo was somot Ing od'spiritmally elevating about these words that Greg- ory felt that it he lost bar big life on earth would be blighted. It be had ,known 'that ,his love was to ,be'sub� mitted to a test he Would'iiavo iailghed a( I I t; 40 useless and absurd. .He- bade bWflaucea,goodby. and'rashed ashoto lest his emotion got the bet,ter of him. . , Nissi,Etalildy, went, foYarls, -where 94a ordged.bor trousseau- .-Herlov6r, ..�Id. Shawn Such liximlstak-lible signs. of � " , , . to tanc,y.,tbat..slke,,Ai4.-4ot doubt Ap I ; I , o*id.s i d-Ithe test1o, Which She'lli- to ded-16' stibi �,df , b1M. . A,.Vaty,�'ftteo 06 was 6ady io take th� risk of pro- curing her wedding garments. V r6m Paris she went to d1braltar and crosS, ad the stralt to Tanglar, There she 1,,��-J:L,1, 1-4 tion returned to TAllater 4na roportea I . .­­ I ­­_ ___ _. , , , � '' , . , '' _______ .... .. _ _ -,-- -_ that robbers had attUked the'little . -rill' For Sale . caravau , , murderodthe American lady Adminstriltors Sale . F4 traveler and taken eyery�blug that be. � .. . . q . I .1 I I I -00- VOR SAVE -Farm o9litaili1mg '100� longed to her. I om of first tlassa �Ulxd at the rjim. , _ In reporting the ,case the Amerlo= Ch9lice Timber LAW Zo'9�1 w.00d,ham. dogg tiv",toreyl consul at Talagler Saldth# , Ulss Stallo � rame bouse; bank barn, ,0 y . . d doubtless been, murdered: b7 The 4dulfinistrators of the of tip-to�-dato otable, foundAtio,U ley, ba , . "itilt � t _ � Iny abqu a year ago., lb,aigd,inlp ber own attendantsa, that it 11y, 93 a COM4 the late ,Paul Dolg have instructed . I I Aon occurrence fo Tbom. OamorQil, Auctioneer to sell .by amonted Ittrouighout. Mao a iroot , r a tray.eler to be 1,hlf� " - Olar Uxlr$ with ,cement top, undev, , - " Avic on at, the vo Werc.al thus dispatched, his 1�elonglngfj a hotel, Hensall, Onto. ou ,9aiburday the 10a) . I , P, proprIatod, 4n'd In Order to escaPA V=- 26th August, 19.11, At 2 O'clock p, No, r Ishment, the men, he had hlm4_wou1(J M, the following Taluable property; aw lay the blame on the robberalbat Ill. Lot 20, Con. 1, in the , � ' - township of I " fast the desert � HAY, 001111DY of Huron, containing A Im"o, I When Uraest,Oregory heard b - t bis hundred acres more or less, 60 acres 10 I of this land is cleared, there are some I , I fiancee's death his friendafeared fo; 4, frame buildings. on it I , atgood orchard, J we L time'that lie, would . lose Jils rea'302, And never failing spring, Thebalauce 10Y * He salled at once ;or 01braltare, croW is thickly ti bered with soft elm -- uy. New d4ving ;sbed of oor4 , I Stelea Siding ,24k4o ; Aen bpu�'a- 41$310, A fgQDd ISUPply 6f (W,tj� krd wa'.er, The farm IS thov� I . Araillod, ,and 7ell femed, with �411 new wire fenqe'e. A'A. oforeis of 9,4b&,buV1x, �no�:tay Ifava Vfpr arti,cuRars apply .to Wies. �er, 4.004ham. Ont. 111tt .11 I.. � � . ad to TAixgleri and interviewed some of rock elm, maple and beach, with somep Vol __ . 4" those vbo had been v.1W, Moo Stan. Oak, basswood and white Ash. The Farm for Sale ley, at the time of the U . farm is 80 rods from Rippen station on , 7agedy, pith a L Ho ancl B. Ry and 2 miles from view to 41soovieilug If be could Secure, That ,oh,r,,,,, farm prober!ty ' JDOA-,.1'L' . Rensall. the bod:r. The rascals ht once caUght _WnVag 150 aoreis bebig ,compooed .6f. - I �� � . on to a plan. for making money I Terms; Tell percent on day saliB and Loi 26 ,and No half 27..Coz, 3 lto7f_� '. ­_. . ". . -1 . � I ., WhOX balance on Ist November next with- shlip of Uisborne,,, On 'the �prellses is" said that'. VhO4 had burled XlSs Stan-, out thteresf. -M-4, � + 14 - - . . ley's body In a certain oasis aVd *��uld) , - .Do- . ems an 1- * ticulars will'be, made known on day of iak large up­IW--Qa!te brizak 41-w�111:#Zj house wIlth frame woo'd and . . dr1v!4&1- go and got It foli a consideration, sale or way be had on, application to 1110S. Camerba, Farquhar, W. JW. . afta!ohed Tfard an:cl sort Wa�bb:v, Gregory hired them and we)#L Vltb, � them,' They dtg -up a corpse, livit, do- Cooper, Kippen, Tas. Bell, Jr., Box 74, jk',0'1d81evelIing house. Bank bar,a 5,TX70, wt11 26 fodt post6. 'Rog aull atr4w, I. ,, & L , composition forbade opening the c 3* Honsall, ot� Gladman & Sta , nbury, solicitors, Exeter, Onto: �,. Q,8 - bouse z6x5o. .ceme�t bog hotme, Box. 60 .Wat6r & barn, and dwellibg �hoise' I I ket Which contained It., However, they ' Dated at E ter this IM d&Y Of 'a Trom never Wling spring :%v,pll wftQ� gave Gregory the's . enough proof that ,4 Ji4y, A, D., 1911. . I � wihAmill; Jarge orchard of Johodbbr, we're the remains of. the Amerleag I lady traveler to convince any onek 310t, . . -20-6b � 7 - I - I - - I - ' - 5' ' fruylt, -&cre,s of buish Tilp farm i a! 46U deep Violl in a Axist vlaza ARA - ­ �Ar . __ . OK 0UltXVQtIOXX 80 Qcre5 in graO'S science, Gregory ,took the P)reel6us VOTERIS, TASTS 1914, Alfalfa; 60.acres kxx grain roOtp an4 relic to AmCdca and deposited It In . Township of Usborne County of Auron corn; well fenood and underdraf-110% . The farm ilis conveetently tsftna:64, a epmeter.y. where. he could Visit, It fre- quently. Within. a few months a beaii- Notice Is hereby given, lkalil (I have 'to ftug 1wo and a half miles from Uxew ter and four mlaeA from ,Hepokll� I tiful ,whIto marble shaft arose oVex transinifted or delivered ,thie, per. so= ll� Sao, 9 of Ithe, 110,4- P40ess(bn given December Ist, ;kAm the gravewith an appropriate InscrIp, T;ntioned, tario oters' Lists Adt ' the copies *kth the privelege of rgoing Ar.d dc4AW tion. On'the reverse were tllOWOrds, slimmortal required by said section Ito be . so !the any work in the in'terogto of g6coit farmiVg, as soon as 'the presevarf cro* Love." I Wss Stanley had tied up her#iprolp" transinieted or delivered of � list made ,pursuant Ito said adt of all per- by Pis removed Must besoldas Ithe pwavi PZ'ietor.bouglit in'townand is rettrip& arty for five years, And they passed ,Without a word having been beard Sons .appearing the,- Wit .revised assessment roll of �thfy 4said Munioi- Easy terms of Paymarit, Vor 'terms, and aprMoulars apply Chas. Harvey, i from her. When the time approached pality to be entitled to rdbe in, the said municipality -at Elections for ,'to on the predises or Ito Tbos. Calxxerw� for an adlainistratlen of her propert),, ' members of the LegislationAssembly Auctqoneer. Faxquhar. . - attorneys employed by her differenli and at Municipal Eledtions, a -ad that . - . I . .1 relations began to take measures for division her One morn- said -lists was first posted ug' at my, office at Whalen, on tli-e 28t1i day . . — Houses for Sale a of estate. Ing Grego . ry, who was ,living a life such of Only 19al and remains thete for in- �313`.1;4---.' � .......... 11 ... ... October Oe '11.1 113riussials... as she had Il5dicated she Would haV4 spection. Four ho=vbs for sale, and shop if him live, was treasuring her restingt.. . . And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings !to have wexite4. APPly �o _Mr. and INI,V.. ii. Braun. place on earth and looking forward to any arrors or omissions corrected ao- I t I his reunion with her In heaven. OILS . - . cording to law I . I . 11 I �day he was4layIngfowers on her graYdt aladt,. lookink W;, 4e saw '�wolnaa F-RANM XORLtt. . I vftrk 'Usborfie For Sale -a and h- little girl bet.ween three and , . at : . . ,. kv-sborid. bnt 11 fear ii; is too. big for tour years ot age gazing at him. — . . For,Saie at onioe-200 acres Stanley "Are you Heleh,ln the flesh or Helen , % Vo*R�S, TJISTS 19 -IX" firdliacm., 3 miles from Clinton. Schook In spirit?" he asked. lose the man whose being was as nec- Aa rodis. Lln good state of cultfLvatiojX 100 � Whether flesh or spirit, the :woman Village of Exeter, ,County of Huron I acres in grain. 10 acres alfalfa. 122/hores bush. zest bay and pastareq covered her lace with her hands. Notice is hereby given that ,I have StG'nL -house. 'two istarey, slate rooA I'Speak." . transmitted or delivered Ito ithe pex- tcelneVt floor in cellar. furnace, oclaberl� 41Mamnia,`1 , crieg the little g1r1a sons ,mentioned inBee. %af thel '10,ar. tario 7oters' Lists Adt. I ,the telephorte. One barn 8,5x5i).. wilidni,ill Alwhat's the matter?" Gregory - advancea'and,. taking, th% sopies required by said setcion to be so pam!per. waterwarks. Stablimig 4a, head cattle a(nld, 9 borse1g. J$ecouA woman% wrists in his ha lids, 0003ed transmitted or delivered of the lis't pursuant to saidact of all barn 56x4o. Hay barn 501%. Crop � her face. I 4 # I ,made per- sons appearing by the last revised sold wgth &rm it (deLsixe.d. ApLply hF0 Blalool McEweia �56 M.; ,--I- ­-xulss YOU are imeAelli AL.t; S"Lut 'al— awessment roll of the said Alunigi. � . . - . . 2 * � I..., 111ying." I pality to be entitled (to vote in fhe. - I � "O.Wamma, come away." said Alunicipality at Eleations for , . "'Mamulal" exclaimed .Gregorz- #11g members of the Legislative Assvmbly , tb1s your mamma?" I and at Xtinlelpall'; . lections; and'. that Farm f or Sale said lists were first posted up at my I � -4,tres, ,Come, maiiina; let us go office at Bxd'ter on the 24th. day of aTray from here." I , ' - -----'---I . . JulyJ` 19,10 and rentains there for in- I by Tender VI sea It all I? walled *,Gxegory. 'Tott . ..,"­ . . I �� 0 left me to submt. ' t me to a test You ' b, . � And I hereby call upon all 'voter.� . Tenders -trill be received up to Sept I wished to know if my love for you was of that,immortal kind you covet- to take immediate proceedings to b,aya any errors or ommissions corrected ae. Possession given this fall. ) TI-is'farm contains 100 ed. Loohl" pointing to the Edaft and cording to la,%v. . acres being Lob 9, first concession of ',aayt and is� the flowers on the grave. lo�&.rs you cono, T. 43. CARLING Clerk of Exet;r. in splendid location. being half way' between Exeter and Hensall o,T\ tile vinced?" I London Road. I When he ceased to spealt there was . � . Oil the .premises there is a� goo& only silence. Then, with an effort, his A: Slli,l RE ROAD FRO A: HAP p,Y, bank barn P6x55 finished inside witil I tone chan-ed. Takin- the child in his ' " OLD WGE . cement floors and a good brick house arms, be kissdd her 4'Pardon me, little one, for troubling, I 'This', describes in a fe,ir words the Canadian I two, storeys, slate roof, good cellar I also a.gobd root-410ase under gangVlray I your mamma. It is all over. Come, .Government Arir.utied Scheme. That is "Siure road" is av-jdrive made of cement and briol- and good� . � let -us go away from here; the spot � ailable to all residents of ,Canada who shed; also good orchard, two ,never failing wells. spring creek is bateful." Leading the child, he started down are over five years of age irr-esijeetiv'e of sex. health, age or worldly pos- inev- er dry. good fences seven acres of 000abush 'with first a path that led to an exit from the the ' n worlity of consideration, . Alor1tlss may 'begin the Zood griiss, ola4 soil. 6 acres ready for wheat. .T,--,.rms cemetery, woman walking beside him. Before entering the. crowded purchase, of AViluties for, their children, ors child- 'who easy apply to R. N. Rowe Exeter, * , I . � I . a ' I.,. . street he stopped and said: "One As I have lived ran have prospered. may find� in this scheme -a sate wa� to provide ian I - Datis f ' Fall word. so live incom6, /for fathers and mothers who or Fairs I always. What with you has been have not 'been So forbunate, iml life as Toronto ... ......... iAiug, �7.6).b tc, Sep,f,, 1� mortal. with me Is everlasting." I theyx On the other. Jiland, people who London ... ............. �-�--o ...... Sept 18th to,16. Then they passed from the inclosure. he never entered again. have a limited income can increase that sum substantially by [the, (trans. mitalterr,.,,,..--,.----�...-..q �3epf, X0. RD 13eafcrth , Helen Stanley during bar trip to the for of their capital to the, Govo,rn� ..: ............. ,-.F.. --- )Sep ;tt Ell sz, Wi�n&Aml ........ ...% ...... �',4,eDf, 8 Al desert crossed the path of a young ment for the purchase of an Annuity'. ri.ull particulars may be obtained �313`.1;4---.' � .......... 11 ... ... October Oe '11.1 113riussials... American traveler. She confided to 1 him her Intention to disappear from o,oneerningz this Scheme by addressing the Saperintendant of Canadian Gov. __- ­­. Oct, & 6, Dungannon ....... ...... ...... :J;.C!O to, 15 A . the world, and be helped her to carry,, It out. His own men by his order at- ernment Annuties Ottawa, PogL-age free '5 :13' Xe ter ...... ...... ...... ... 6�ptemcber 18 1% Goderlob _.,, . ...... ...... ... ISept 120,121. 22 tatked her party and drove them Z uriolf ... ....... � ...... f -�­4)3e pto ,QQ,1 ,2.:U � - -_ away. Then the white man and the ,white w Oman journeyed together to ­blidam have You any old clothes to, alrayl` � "IThe I 'vise man treats his friends - ' Tripoli. Bef6re reaching that city, . five . have a suit b eloingrig to my ,Irbe,l xli'nos,�Id the Philosopher of folly. , often.":­mCleveland Leader, , Miss Sfanley found that she bad met kv-sborid. bnt 11 fear ii; is too. big for I "so You don't want n her true mate. Deeply In love, she had no thought of applying a test Y011!"- � F -'Oh I that -will be alright. You dt'vo; I have changed my mind. A Bee Your cat is usleeP in those berrIA4. Indeed, she dared not do so, fearing to just SOL Out One S�qua,rc meal and watch me eat enoi�ggh so 11110: It '�That's alright mum, I don"t mind lose the man whose being was as nec- call fill UP -Washington 1iriaes- waking (up the cat.' ---�Loilisville 40our- essary to bar as the air she breathed. . ier- . Journal, I . The period of her effort to remain —_ . -_ - ' - ___= - - , . faithful to her Immortal. love in Amer . — -_ ....... i-tio++ .. . � ............................ ica was of brief duratlon. They were + . . married before leaving northern Afri- .1 i � ca, and V,rnest Gregory was left to . � - . I + — .+ lo, 0 . , t � �4111` - MR 1018 . + # + � + cherish tlle in gh- . ter of ,the deser I t. � . I I I � � or � & . & CA s + 11 . I + 4; . Al . The wife would probably have m . mained burled for the rest of her life t . + I - , � . , I � 0 elioa . ... � . '� had It not been that children dame to -11 + --_.ri 71 I . -e.,. � EXC U,r s i o . N her, and It''became necessary for her, + " �� - . to come to life In order ,to transmit to - . them their Inheritance. , She had lived-" . . In countries *here She was not liable .+ t I . , - , - . , $10600. to, WINNIPEG to be heard of till It became neces., . sary for bar io reiurn to America to 11 � 11 �&. - I I - � . AN D' CERT �� prevent bbr property being given to.. to -AIN POINTS IN WEzST9RN CANADA I � I .. clamorous relatives. She had r6turn-. return .- 'and, 110cluding Points on (Irand Trunk Pacific RY. via-Chicogo; Daluth ' Incognito, having he9rd that , + . and Fort, Francis. $18 Ad4itioloal Returning, �ed bar "Immortal" lover had ereoted. 9 " I . � � shaft'oviir her remains, ebb )lad been seized with a morbid curloslty'to, d18- I i- + .., . , August 12th,-+ f From all sh,tions fi&h� olo bub nob Inoluding Main pkie�,Rororito to Sarnia Tunitel vix %ratford, to and boludliig the lino irom � I lobver the truth. She had found him sit bei &avo',and -decided tW take her I+ ,o + I Totonto to NoAli'Day �nd west dn Ontario, . I I . I �'­' . .. . Jr, kani Torotto and ljtmioa. emb in Ontxiio; also. onsi; of;prillia AugUat x6th and,&o6Itt Jt1not(on.in'Ontarlo. . � punishment tbbxi -and ihere.- - , - .- - Gregory remained ,," da: d to -h im-, . . We e n , +-: 4 , I � � - ' I � I . �'. 11 � I , August :z3rd �rw..ii atatias,ko ' 6 . I i61t0,:JX MI'BRY Poad %V681; ift, Ohtado'. . , w6rtal Ibvd,: -' rXh6ro Was, : nothing �,,LvorldlY Ift It, Tho� w�liiau, lie bad' I - .1 , I � . . . . I . I .., 11 I ! , �� " � f4. I. . .. I � .'.il . vrolu all tations.10,01) . - AtVust, 2-StW, I'm 00,Wn! I v to 4iid oe"b 0( QVIIIIA all(l soqtla JurictIon . . + �.. ­ 11, " " 1, r � 'lo I ,,.*ad &ad before film lind lett ,him -h BRAre, of Vok �prop6rtk. .; But he, decila- ­ 1, .1. 4. + . I , . . � I . . , � , " I I 1. 3 � �.. , " _ . Canadian Nation ' E' I 31 Xhibiflono' Toronto ' g . . o4, &t 60cep It, J�vfnlng It -over to her , % I Ton dIsftppollited 10L � fovo, and, �Wlth W spir- + + X +& I � � , 1 . . . . S INT AI(JaUST 26 TO It 11GLE FARE I SePT18MBER 9, lrqcI,US1vp � 41 � .. _11 """ ­ 1�1 , ­ �' 1�' I .. 1.-:1) '_&,',�-­�� '.�`,' � 0 Minimum Charge 25c I I %_ I � . + FROM ALL STATIONs IN CANADA 40- , WE58TIOr- CORNWALL & OTTAWA + Special Low Rates and Ttalo Ser�ic,d On Ce'19111 batea . * . +1 F-alr,pAAi�tilats�frojyi4byc;rand Trwilt A.gont, Oraddress A� X D0, D.)?, A.,!r0r0f)t(X, 411, i"�.,.t.�.f.&44",.L.�.�Lj�,�--4--.-�,CA"L.f�'.4-""#,.., ­ 11 � � . � . I . . . . k 0 . 46,.. A I ;