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ETER. TIM
;Hammond, Ont. " 1 amaesing
'through the Change of Life and for two
years had hot flushes very bad, head-
aches, soreness in the back of head, was
'constipated, and had weak, nervous feel-
ings!. The doctor who attended use for
a number of years did not help me, but
I have been entirely relieved of the
above symptoms by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and
Liver Pills, and give you permission to
publish rny testimonial," - Mrs, Lours
'BEAUGAGE, Sr., Harnmond,Ont.,Canada,
New Brunsevick,
Canada. - " I can
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VegetableCompound
to any suffering wo-
man:. I have taken
it hir female weak-
ness and painful
menstruation and it
cured me. " Mee.
DEVDRE BARBOUR,
Harvey Bank, 'New.
13runswick, Canada.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable -Com-
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contains no narcotie or harmful drugs;
' and to -day holds the record of being the
most 'successful remedy for female ills
we know of, and thousands of voluntary
+testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab-
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this fdat. Every suffering woman owes
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'Vegetable Compound a trial
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Crediton
Mr, aaSd Mrs, Jas. Lanaport left for
the Wesa one day last week te vieit
friends a»d relatives,
itire. Otto Usabach retuened to her
home in Berlin after Yisiting with her
Mother Mrs'. Stahl or a feta slaya.
Berry plealpg is the order of the day
around tbis part of tbe countea.
Mr, Aust Kuhn of Cobalt is spend-
ing his tiolidays with friends here.
Mr. and MPS. Harry Svveitzer autoed
to Berlin on Tuesday to take in the
Big. Oita Celebration. 3.1hey Were ac-
companied by Mr. an Mrs. Barney
Braun,
The Methodiat Sunday school have
decided to bold their Sunday school
the morning during the summer
months,
Mrs, Sheistian Braun of Cleveland 18
spending a few weeks the guest of Mr,
and Mrs. Got. Browns
Mr. and Mrs. Esli'lieywood of Ex-
eter were visitors in town one day last
week.
Miss Alma Hill left for Detroit on
Saturday where she will visit ariends
fora few weeks.
Mr. Colin Carraiclaael of Dresden
gave our town a flying visit last Fri-
day, '
Miss E. Braun left for Strathroy
last Saturday where she remains for
some time.
Mrs, Bert Clark and daughter Mar-
jorie of Exeter are the gueste of Mr.
atia Mrs, Walter Clark for a few days.
Tim Misses Kuhns are spendin go,
week at the Benet,
Mr. James Lawson sold his automca
bile to Mr, Simpson of Mooresville.
We understand Mr. Lawson intends
getting another one. •
Mr, and Mrs. Mistele of Detroit
spent a few days the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wind. They left Saturday
Co visit friends at Rodney for a few
days,
Don't forget the ice cream social on
Thursday evening on the Eyangelical
church lawn.
Dr. Orme epent Sunday in Forest..
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Braun and
Frazer and Erma a,utoed to Berlin on
Sunday to take in the city celebration.
What's the matter with the baseball
boys? It's time that they are waking
up
Miss Ella Beaver returned home af-
ter visiting friends in Detroit for a
few weeks. '
Mr. Fred Irish of the Bank of Com-
merce is spending his holidays at Tor-
onto and Harriston.
We are sorry to report the death of
Mrs. Garnet Cockwill which occurred
last Wednesday evening. She was
21 years of age, She leaves to mourn
her loss a husband and little son and
many relatives and friends. The fun-
eral took, place to the Exeter Ceme-
tery last Saturday afternoon. The
family have the sincerest sympathy of
the Times.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McIsaac and
children 'spent Sunday with friendsin
se I earn while you eaan, write t Deshwood.
l't Pr particulars. 4. A. very severe storm passed through
+ here last Wednesday afternoon. It
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Depot Ant.
•
"Or. de Van's Femate Pills
A reliablerrench regulator; doer Thbse
pills ate exceedingly Demi:fat in regulating the
generative'portibn �f the feniale cyttern. Refuse
4+11 cheap inittetions. Dr. de 'Too,* are sold at
.05.4 bor..er three fer $10. Mailed to any address,
.erStelpell• Ants Co. St.Oathavulee„cot.
Haig bad, the misfortune of losing
three fine horses which evele struck
by lightning. The lightning struck
Mr. Frank Sims' barn which burnt to
the ground. Mr. Sires is having hard
times as this is the second time that
his barns have been burnt down. He
certainly has the synapathy of every-
body,
Mrs, Daniel ;Swietzer is spending a
few weekein Brantford with friends.
Mr: and Mrs, M. M. Whiting re",
turned from their honeymoon trip
teat Friday evexim,g and: were tender-
ed a most .happy reception at the
beautiful home of the g,roOn'.'s par-
ents on Meadow Hill Farm. :About
fifty of the Centenary young people
were present also friends, from Park-
hill and the brideparents sisters
end: )brothers from 'Crediton. A meet
delicious supper was served on the
fawn after which a Short musical pro -
exam , was rendered consisting of
'Mato duets by Misses J..Sandereste
and E. Ellison and Miss, Vera Holtz-
man and Mrs. M.I Whiting. Violin.
:eelections were given by Messre, Bel-
low. anal Ferguson wttb, Miss M.
Emery as piano eccompanist , Miss
Pearl Holtzman also gave a couple
of her splendid readings 'and time was
eiso ,given the groom In give a short
eddress WhiC.13 was responded to by
Bev. J. L,. Foster, Mr. Holtzman the
brides father acted as chairman. In
all it was a. most enjoyable time Mr.
and Mrs. ,Wbiting are the recipienee
of two handsome regs filen the
young people of Centenary wJaich
shall 'ever remind them when en
imeggir,r new, home in Japan of the many
friends here at home 'Mx, ;and Mrs,.
Whiting sail from Vancouver or Sept
10th We wish. them God -speed and
eledtee them our sympath,y and, pray-
ers in this great work te.which they
Lave .dedica"ted :their 'lives.----Pe'rkhill
Gaiet te,i' • '
Crediton SCho51 Report
'To Farm 3 -Samuel .Finklaeinea,
Fsicloe. Burn: _Herbert 'Haien
To form sande-Melvin Brawl), Gor-
don 'Lewis. Alton Scholdice, Anthony
White Leona Scholdice Lydia Oest,
tricher.
The following is the results of the
promotion ,exarninaticin from Jamiter
4th to sr 1th-Brown, 'Maurice, Clark
Riasell !Balser 'Aelete iGuenther Ger-
trude Holtzman Laurette, 'Holtzman,
Murray Iloffinan Verde; Kastle Vic.
tor Shambrook Nathan, Sweitzer E.
Sambrook Arthur Wolfe Irene,
From jr. r4thto int 4th- Einkbeie
ner„ Allren Guenther LOWS: Hill Roo
-
aid Laeveon, Merle. E. Brown .• cher
Junior 4th- Hn
eors red
Guenther Royal Brown, Peas, 3 r3.
Heist Lorene Shambrook and 'Owen
.Winer equal ,MYrtle Lawson 4.10Y
Wolfe Muriel Benedict Boy Schenk
Adeline Holtzraane, Dillon Rau.
Sr '3rd Honors Lucy Lawson Eli
:Brown Pats Alb eis tint re 'Vera. Either
Melvin Xing, Edward rinkbeiver.
Janior 3rd-Hanors, Ruth, Haist,
Loran Beaver Pass Lizzie113rossere,
Lela 'Insweon ' Nola Get II% English
tie Winer Edith Guenther Laura alia
',her. • ,
Sr 42ral-Ileners •Alre-to, 'Heist Pees, J.
1Vlathers- Moses Geiser., 11,0°111'1 -Sr,
tia--Ilannrs Hilda Burrs Lorne rink -
beater Aaron 'Sseeiteer Gladys Wolfe
Pass Pearl •. Lawson Willie: . Appelton
Garnet • Sims 'Freddie Hill. Smite
Watson teachers • '
Junior t2nd Ilotiors-Earl Haiit, Eve
Oesericher Paso Freddie Eillee,rs Insist
Finkbeioer at King, Erma Beewee
Alma Benedict Wilbert Sinas, Royal
Geiser legit foUr PrOnitotea .Cr001 pt,
laud.
1211s1 -II0oore Eddie rifedaen
Pass Pearl Motz Nelvin Sillas Yemen
'Meyer iDeverne Winer Lealand
den,
Je-
r pt. '200-4•Ionors Mary aloiterman
Isela Kulm. aloeal Heist 011ie Gu,entle-
er Pees, Iteetriee
Edwards, Harold Taylor,
Pt 1 -Harold Hill Nola Fist, Her-
bie Beaver 'Trellis Hodgins
Lawson, "Milton Vinkbeiner Meleto
Schenk.
,Pt 1 B -Idella Sweitzer, Leta King.
Veleale hleciden McIvin Edwards,
Lulu 'M. Snider teacher,
Dating the eerumer neirntlee
mothers of young children , should
watch for any ennetural looseness of
the be*els,. When given prompt at-
tenti aen at this time serious trouble
may he. avoided. Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholead;, and Diarrhoea Bemede can
always be depended upoe. For eale
by all 'dealers.
CENTRALIA
Mr. F. G. Abbott is reperted to be
progressing favorably in Victoria Hos-
pita'. London. We hope soon to see
him on our streets n gain.
Mr. and Mas. John Colwill intend
taking a trip to the West next week,
Mrs. S. Andrew and Miss Gertrude
visited Ilderton on Tuesday.
'Hay harvest is rushing on at a live-
ly rate and already,sorne have begun
cutting the fall wheat,
.s,
HENSALL
Wednesday of last week Ives our
el\ ic holiday and: over '300 took, the
advantage of the cheap railway ex-
I:tarsier/ to Londoln •and Sprinkbank
under the ,auspices of Wad union Sab-
bath schools.
Cur builders •are all kept busy at-
tending to the inunaber of contracts
!aid the -want of oarpenter,s is felt.
Mr J,. McArthur who is one of
our pioneer residents And who car-
ried on banking very 'successfully ler
a lonrg term, ot years 'under the, firm'
of 'McArthur and Company .until they
'sold their business to a chartered
bank. has recently !disposed of hin
fine two storey residence on the cor-
ner of King abet Albert ,Streers to
Mr. Alexander McMurtrie of the
Township of Hay, who will take pos,-
seesion about the, first of januerY
next We have not learned definetea
la, as ,yet of Mr ..McArthUr's
011r. Robert Johnston Of. Toronto'
spent Ithe .pa.st week visiting his tele
-
ter Mrs. William Stoneman, and as-
sisting her to paok her 'household fur-
niture for ighipment to the west.
The Misses McEwen teachers are
here spending the summer vacation
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Join
Mr, J. McArthur and family ere
camping at Maple Grove 'Grand Bend.
Nen; V. Hbipeon, is. visiiting her siw-
tev ia Barriee s • . •
Mr And MI'S .3osepla, Case and fana-
ily oE Toronto have been here fee
the past Week or so on a visit.
Mr .Thomas Hudson .has the frame
of the new addition to his dwelling
nearly up and partly conipleted.
'Mr. and Mrs. lefeLaughlin of Sask-
atoon and Mrs .MeLaughlinits sfster
arrive•d here or. Tuesday :ewe:eine, last
visit with relatives In Hensall and
vicinity and are. et pree,ent remaining
at Mr, H:'01•Sodarn . , • .
• Mr. .Seneuel. Srnillie has returned
hee from a visit with frien:ds in
bton 'County. .
Mr. iAlex McPherson mere ha•n t
tailor accompanied by .his brother M.
M. of Salmon :City Idaho, left, berg
this w_eek to visit their ho,yhood, home,
in Halifax Nova 'Scotia after an,
absence of over 50 years.
Miss Florence Reynolds who is en-
eaged as teacher at Kenora is home
here spending the vacation with her
parents.
Mrs. W. B. McLean recently :re-
turned from an extended visit jn
Hamilton Seaeorth and Blyth. ; •
For SOTODCSS of the inusclen, wheth-
lr.duced by violent exercise or injury
theie is nothing better than Chem-
bernins, -Liniment. This liniment al-
so removes rheumatic pains „ .For
sale by all dealers. . ,
ZURICH
' • Miss Mary Otterbein who was vis-
iting relatives and blends here for
tne past two weeks has returned, to
Berlin.
Miss Verde Rau of Drysdale return-
ed from et couple of weeks visit with
friends at London. Miss Murray ol
the city bas returned with her for a
short visit,
There were no servicesin the Eva'n-.
gelical church last Sunday evening.
The annual celebri.tion cfchildren's
day took Riede. on the 14.1h Coin, last
Sunday Services were held in. ,the
morning ,afterhoon and evening Good
addresses and a varied program
were given
Mr. Edward Milier had the • mis
fortune of having three rAs broken
while assisting. at Mr. P. Lament's
barn It appears that a stick of tim-
ber accidently fell and struck ITIler
a severe blow on the side 11 is for-
tunate that he escaped as he did, as
the 'same blow on the head might
have easily raselted lately.
Mr:. Frank Bossenberry of 13erlin
visited in town last week.
Mrs: Benteau of •Canard River vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Laraport
Saable line this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt of Preston'
were 'guests at the Lutherr. parson-
age.
Or. Tuesday ,Tune 24th Mr-.1)aved
Sararas of tee ;Seattle Ilea Hay died
after a short Meese he having reach -
cd. -the age of 70 years, .7 months and
three days The deceased wag. one of
the ,eariy ,settlers of this ',township
,havir.g been a resident for over forty
years. , I,
Mr. Nicholas Foster one 'of the
early settlers of Bay Township tt
ninety .years of age, •died at* henre
of his sot Mr. Alonzo Foster, Bahl-,
Ion line after it short illness He
was boreal ot 'Alt Thartin Alsace and
emigrated to Canada when, in hie
'20th' year Tie was a resident of slfay
Township for ever 60 yeana.
Children Cry
FOR FLETcmER'S
OAST 0 RIA
x.x,nvo.14s
alfr. Weak/ jeentlea altent '4 0000a
of flayS .41; Grand Bend last Week
aria reeortsa havisee PieaestaV tnnet
Mr. 1,a. ,Parkineees la ha aPolt a
couple of Weeks with lais ,hrotheal•
Wesley tas left fer his aorne in Ln-
dom
Clerence Levi is Tyisebis
arth in 4 $11Pg. Solne two, weeks ago
he was struck WI a rgl kirt.ged` hY
it cow.. bruisieg h4m besiaes, fraeter-
tee tis, wrist. tile horse leeleg tied
to Me fence+ reel away cpuipletely
wrecking the buaay.-
Mr. Chas Jaeques of alteatford
spent it fees' days et his hoes! last
IYOek, •
Mr, ILS Hicks spent Saralee .
Oman.
,Mr. and Mrs. :Dolugla,S ef Grantee,
wei-e the guests a Mr; nn a Mrs, leevi
on Sundays A
gliraVille boasts of havirige x gooa
reea. Well it looks like it by t.he-
way one of the Exeter bachelors is
taking advantag'e of it with hie auto.
An Tee Cream Social was held:
by the ladins f ZiO4 on Friday
evening and as usual rit was a
great snceess. The evneing was'. fine
and a large crowd gathered Bet&
any 'quartette furnished the music',
Speeches were green by Rev, Me..
Steadman and Rev. CA Wj Baker of
Wloodhamei
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. II. Anderson spent;
last 'Sat:Ilkley at Grand Band.
Rev, :Colin Fletcher returned tine
.1,eeekafter lenendiqg .14s '9-.4,0atio-a
Mei. 0. Enosley and daughter were
the 'guests of Mrs. II. Aldrich last
Sabbat
Mr. Knight had. a 'new, squ'ire steer
track put on' his barn last week.
Rav. Colia Fletcher received a, Tel-
egram from British Columbia
nouncing the sudden death' of Mrs.
Fletcher's brother Mr. E. Agurs
TIMBER T.
Last week we made mention of the
death of My .Wm, Hackney, of the
Boundary of Hibbert. The late Wm.
Hackney was born in The town of
Arboth in Forfarshire Scotland. In
1832, Winn he was two years fold, the
family eame to America., They liv-
ed in New York' State for one year
and then exitNrto Wentworth County
where they lived for fifteen years
removing from there to' Oxford where
they lived seven years They thee sold
eut and came to Perth County naearly
sixty eears ago His mother •died short
ly after coming to: Perth at the age
of 58 years. His ,tath,er died: at the
ripe aee of 87t years T.he ,deceased is
survived by two brothers Alexander
of the Thames Road, and George ul
Washington State; two brothers 3;m
and James having &ea some years
ago Two sisters and one broi;her died
in infancy The late Mr. Hackney'
was a strong healthy man never have,
ing been sick for any length of time.
In politics he was a Reformert and In
Preebeterians ..s.
as-DASHWOOD
ese •44,,,,,,• •
Rev. Grenzeba.ch visited his father
itjTavistock this week. '
There was no service in the Evan-
gelical Church on Strnda,y• last.
Mr. and Mrs. Jc.....as Hartleib and
family attended the funeral of G.
Smith Sebring-v.01e.
Mr. Wilbur Graybeil of Uhatham
business 'College is home spending
his vacation.
-Miss Clara Willert hos left for Lon
on wheep Sloe has accepted; a P.0si-
at 'Tecumseh House, •
'Miss Adeline Brown left for Mone
eon owing to the serious illness of
her sister Lydia.
Mr., and Mrs. H. Kellerman are vis-
iting friends ;and relabiyes, in town
for a .couple of weeks.
' Mr. and, Mrs, J. Hopkins and son
have 'returned to their home in St.
Thomas afterspending a weeks vis-
it with Mr. and: Mrs. J. Geiger, .
The Misses Susie and: Ida Wamboid
were in Blyth east week attending
the weather of their brother George.
IF you are .a bouseenteiu cannot
but reasonably hope to be- healthy
beaatiftil by washing dishes sweep-
ing and doingehciaselvork all day. and
crawling into bed dead tired at nigt,e,
Yoi linusii get out into the open air
and sunlight If -j•oti do this every
day and keep .your stomach and bow-
els in good order by taking ' Chamber-
lains tablets when .needd. ycr.t
St2C:t.C1 htirnue both healthy and
ran 1..,c.,,,,jtit,...t_1
•Leor_s_ale_by all dealers
SEAPOtiTH ' •
Tte largest crowd that •eVerl attend-
ed 41 celebration of any kind: gather-.
ered 'here on the 12th o for the Orange
celebration . Twenty sevenloot-
ges were present re,presenting South
West and East Huron and North to
South Perth. .At ,one o -clock a proe
*cession wee "formed and headed:by the
citizen's hand and, eutomobiles wilitJi.
stinkers aed officers proceeded lo
Victoria Park were speeches were de-
livered by W. NI. Fitzgerald. R W GtS
Wm. Lee. .NIWG,S. -Rev. Cation,
Walsh It WD G... and the local clergy-
men, followed by a ,sboet proser‘MMO
of sports and games,
The following loages were in the
nrocession L. 0. L, No, 24 13ayfiete
No 733, Bonsai], No. 1035, Varna, No.
710 1Clinton; Ne. 928, Siimmerhills No
813 Winthrop No, 924 Exeter;.; No
1189 Gc.derich; Town Noe a89. G.:>cler-
ich Township; No '31.3 Downey; No.
759 Stratford No. 1320 Wartburg; No
08 Logan; No eilre 'Hibbert; ;No, 381
Carlingford; No 2109 Broad:lel:gen ;,No
384 Rannoch; No, 51 18 St. SeMarys;
No. 591 Kirkton; Na 077 Downey ; No.
703 •Seaforth; No. 7-92, Purple Hill; No
248 Thorndate; There were 8e fife
and drum bands in. parade. also, the
Mitchell Brass Band Maxwell Brass
Band St. MaryS" and Stratfoid. Piccolo
Band
T.
tfollowing were the prize Win-
ners No aif.8 Therodale first prize.,
Oldest member irs parade. Fria -Mee
13oyd 70 years Logan.
Best Lodge' la Marcie Stratford first
arise Winthrop eecona dad COVAIIT
tb:Yiraont:ge„tt member in thd , March
Stepherte WOodhabas
test Danner in parade St. Marys
ist Logan 'Senn& .
: Best elra,se, Band Miteheil fleet end
'Zixwail Bram Reed, St. letarye seeocd
Beet fire and drum band, cLiatort
first, Stratford seeonct.
, Beet fite, player Thos. Bantle Sea -
'forth
Best druranaer Geerge Putriek &a
forth It is e.stimated that ever, $,000
visitera Wel ie .kewies e ae asses
Ilastinae wee in 13l t
LOCALS
dam"%!asa431.Zae:G
tn00kreitla./s0101:), vuste4
last week at Batten.
Beer, Mr. itestle from the States is
visiting his father, 147..3, D.Xestle,
Mies Nettie Walters left for Tor.
ont6 Monday .feeit teW weeks visit.
_IllieSee Lorna Foleoner and Louise
mMirr.O:nffaremyrosi. NWelosoodnsticoeeskaea.re visiting
Misses May and Ethel rale ren,g)
pf Lucknow, •are visiting. ,theilr par -
rend
OttslrViltoinsultt. 0.illarn8a‘01 LATsalTetr7eT14 fife
and arum Wad took pert in the cat-
ebretion at ,Seefeth ou ;elle laths .
" Mr. W. T, )1tkurrayi D. D. G. ar went
to Henson Friday night and. installed
the offieere of the Hensali Lodge I.
0. 0. F. .
The marriage took place in Toronto
on July 8th of Miss Alma MariaThainP-
sey, formerly of Exeter, to Rev. Percy
Gardiner Price, B. A, Mr. and Mrs.
Price expeet to sail for Japan on Aug.
loth where Mr, Price has been ap-
pointed missionary.
Mr. Harry Parsons returned jlo.
London last week after spendirag x
conple of weeks at Ida home here.
Dr. Bd. Eacrett of Newfoundland
Arrived here Tuesday morningi amd
visit for a few •claYs'
Miss Hazel Dignan returned last
week after •visiting in St, nouns
and RidgetaWn, '
Dysentery is always serious and of-
ten; a 'dangerous disease, but it can
be cured Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and, Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it
even when malignant and. epidemic+
ANXIETY N WEST
BELIEVED BY EWEN, .
Reports from ltlanitoba fotr tha
oast week show that be almost every
district Leavy rains heve ,
wt.ich nes entirely relieved, p.aay. anx-
iety that has been felt ou account of
drought and hot weather. The riins
on Wednesday and Teursdey nights
covered tte whole Province, molt in
elle continuous rain brit falling in
showers and every district was
touched In some parts of Sieuehere
Maritoba the dry weather of Jane
affected probably 25 per cent, of the
crop, •and in the Rosenfield district
fifteen farmers were hailed out, :,and
some hail is reported in other parts
of the Province but the /losses will
effect the total very slightly the in-
dividual alone being the sufferer
Sino e the rain Qthez grain has made
very rapid progress and all points re -
snit very rapid nairoavtn, On thci.
higher land some tipburn is in evid-
erileelecitaud wi,11U
,1 BIL! e;educe,..yr!!..be
y
Th Saskatchewan the crop j report-
ed all over tte Province to be in gaiee
shape. In renumber of •districte
wheat isheadedoat and while the
straw is short the plant is in very
healthy condition. This is especially
true en the Battle River Kerroblart:
and Outlook sectioriS there has been
an abundance of ram and setae sec-
tions report not e.netegla, sunshmo
Early flax is nun in bloom and it is
expected that the harvest will beget4
early in. August andt will be ge:eerel
by the 15th.
Alberta conditions are also very
favorable the winter svheist partic-
ularly suffered less aemage this year
ttan any previous year In the Crows
'heist at Lethbridge sections more rain
would do no harm. , Et is estimated
'that fall wheat harvesting will, start
about August ist and spring whet
about August 10th which is consider-
ably earlier than usual. ,
Buy it now. Chanaberlaiins. Colic
Cholera, and Dia.rrhoca, Remedy is al-
most certain to be needed before, the
summer is over. Buy it now and be
prepared for such an emergency. For
sale by all der(ers.
The official report of the Methodist
vote on church union shotwe the
totals to be as follohy,s. Official
Boards --Yes, 23,175; no, 3861; Mem-
bers 18 year and over Yes, 1501941;
-o 24357.
under 18 years -Yes, 17,
918; `no, ,2,615.;
Adherents -Yes, 42,115; no, 7,..,234
Totals without Official Baud -Yes
210,1)74; no, 34,206; 4 ,
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Playing For a Finis's. -
"Nobody can do a thing with him."
"His case seems to be hopeles,s.a •
"What he needs" -
"Is an epitaph." 'esttlater;
1412r.
Natural Suspicion.
"Her husband is older tban sheet
"He was a widoSver."
"Get him en the bargain counterr
Picking Candidates,
Not who will win
Should be the test.
But who when in
Will serve Us best.
•Electing Is
• Not all the creed.
." But cluing biz
Z e what we need,
"':-IF.Vc‘.7%:F7jectZe •
Early Closing Notice
We the undersigned Merchants of
this town agree to 'nese our places of
business at half pees twelve on Thurs-
day afternoons during the menthe
of Jule awl Augusta eellasitel et I i.
1. A. Stewart. 011 5 talgrip
S. Martin & Sens ,las ''.12`11.4
W.H.. S jp.acEkeraearn. . I, if311hl. t .1,11. i'l 14 )4
J. Davis ; lile_l'Y:i. ' lin00:5
.W. J. Ileaman
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'W. 3. carting ;11 frfli.-44,14Vgl?l10
Niro, Yeo s,...1414 1 ' l:ellejakaTtril
A. J. .Ford E laase net Sear) aff, taa
It. W. F. 'Beeverst, , a_i4Il 01 Sea
With. Rivers.. .f , i . i q voir.4 I -NI
Y. Grigg, . c' t t
P. Fraynes ',,1 l .11 ,. f ,C10,410 ato 1
F. Boyle 1 1-I III );.70- .1
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The Rind You Ilave Always Bought, and Nv.ilich ,has been
la us 0 .i'er over 80 YeaVS* ihnel borne the signature et
and has been made trader liis per
.- ' • sonal supervision since its infancy.
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Allow no one to deceive '<min th
.. ' All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 JUSt.G81;00d. " are hath
"Jixperirnents that triiie with and endanger the health et
Infants and Children -Experience aganast EXPeattnent.
What is CAST IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 00, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleaSatit.
contains neither Ophmi., 1Vlorphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms .
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of. Constipations,
• Flatulency, Wind Cone, all Teething Troubles and: '
- Diarrhoea. It regulates the Storna,ele and Irowels,,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural 4alepe
The 'Claltdren's Panacea -The illother',s Friend.*
GENUINE CASTO IA
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS,
The Kind You !lave ways ought
In use For Over 30 Years
:•
'ME CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MtisSAY sTREET„ NEW Y ITY.
°WEAR
WALKERS
OVERALLS
enszczno assasse%
made in Walkerville. Ont. We GUARANTEE Ten
Cents for every:Button that comes off and Twenty-five
Cents for every Rip and tor every Six Stamped Pockets
cut from worn garments, we will give you one pair of
Overalls or Smock Free. Get the habit of saving your
Ipockets. Sold by J. A. Stewart
The Leading Merchant in Exeter, Ont.
I Guaranteed by the Walker Pant & Shirt Company,.
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WESTERN FAIR
September 6th to 14th, 1912
LONDON'S GREAT EXt1113ITION
LIBERAL PRIZES INSTRUCTIVE EXHIBITS
SPEED EVENTS EACH DAY
New Art Building filled with Magnificent Paintings
ATTRACTIONS
PROGRAMME TWICE DAMN' LIVE STOCK PARADE DAILY
BESSES 0' THE BARN BAND
of Cheltenham, England. One of the Greatest Brass Bands in
the World, and several others.
AERIAL ACTS, COMEDY ACTS, TRAMBOLINE and ACR013 4.TIO
ACTS, SEABERT'S EQUESTRIENNE ACT and others,
THE MIDWAY BETTER THAN EVER
FIREWORKS EACH EVENING
SINGLE FARE RATES over all Railroads
from Kingston to Detroit.
Special Excursion Days, Sept. loth, lath, ieth,
sprize Lists and all information from
W, J. REID, President: A. M. HUNT, Secretary
MUM
THE UNFITTED.
So many are bound to write tseho
haven't the gift of pens I They labor
by day and night, in mansions or
attic ,dens productng ,their toesome
reams of limpid or turgid prose, or
weaving their *hopeful 'dreams in
''nes that nobody kneews. Alas for
tet lure ankind of the printed page
' which bids for a poet's :syreath the
doctor forsake his dope, the dentist
abandon teeth, the farmer desert
his alma the iblacksraith, neglect his
fire, :the milkmaid abjure the cow;
and reach for the neereet lyre. Oh,
sisters, may you never know 'the', gr,of
the pain, the clerking cording woe, or
poets Whs write in vain. Oh 'nigeos,
and aunts and sires don t throw all
your tools away, to kindle poet[e
fires a -hoping to Snake it pee I
where bee of the tribe succeede
ten thimeand are theselog rage eta
heaves of rejected screeds eent back
by the monthly mags t And even the
ones Who win have trouble, end grad
to 1spare and early. in life begin
shed both their health and heir. Ole,
cousins, your peace of mind in bet-.
ter than all the dimes y01411 earn, imit
the beastly grind of turning
de a t hless the raes -Walt 3Y1 a sate:
SUNBURN.,
imor BLISTERS.
- -SORE FEET.
EverYbett *no admit.
Zona."Bult beit tor thew -
, Let*ib eve YOU ease
and cOnkfecto
. Dhorgi.tis emir Art. vooiek0,.
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