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Exeter Times, 1908-06-18, Page 8+4 + 12.35 II + 41. +4•+++++++•i•+:•++++++-r:•+++•i•+•b++++++++++++++++++4T 4.-S e+4•++ -e - -e++++++ r ei e -Se b+•.+++4•++++++++++++++4r ili ++ ++ + •r + + ++ + -f- ore ee + ++ ++ e s- STEWART'S • PHONE 16 A Few Snappy Snaps for the Warm Days You have no doubt heard of the famous Indian dead Linen No its not pure linen, but looks mighty like it. Its an American ('loth; made by our American cousins. Its just as white as snow, and you'll have to be a mighty good judge to toll it from pure linen. We have a lot of White Dress Skirts made in New York from this Indian Heal Litten. The best snap in White 'Skirts we have ever seen. They aro beautifully made; Tucked, Corded, and Pleated, nine gored, The regular price was 400 Our snap $2.35 bargain only b1.00 Something doing right here in New White Lawn Shirt Waists We got a lot of manufac- turers samples at a great big cut in price. 'When you see the waist we arc offering for a dollar, you will wonder how we do it 1.25 For a very, very pretty White Waist, made from firm sheer lawn with full Embroidered front, with fine val Inser- tion and heavy Medallion trimmings. This is a win- ner. You want one don't you? Satisfied Our Millinery business has been great; a bumper season. Our Milliners report about a hundred I Eats of alkinds in o which must go outbefore 1 stock, 1 the , season closes. They say you'll get your work on hats (lone for NOTHING and some of the trimmings thrown in. You know our ideas of the millinery business are to carry one hat over if possible. Com and put I c the 5 P girls to the test. You can have an extra hat at very small cost Come expecting a bargain and you'll get it. S. A. Sri'EWART 4•+-.•t••; :-4•• ,••.+4• :•>.++•. ••:•++a -•t 'e++++++++++++++++.1•+++ ++++++.14-14++++++++++++++++.44-h++++++++++++++ Gifts to the Bride A Few Good Suggestions Never before were we in a better position to offer yon an extensive sel- ection ill suitable, useful and accept- able Wedding Gifts and the closest price on every article from works of highest artistic merit to the lowest price make it greatly to your advan- tage to buy here. Beautiful Silverware such as Cake Plates, Tea Sets. Fern Dishes, Biscuit .tars, Marma- lades, Salad Bowls, Bake Dishes and many other hand- some pieces. Rich Cut Glass, Vases, Sugars and Creams, Olive Dishes, Butter Tuhs, Oil Bottles, I(Car- , Car- efree, Tumblers. Berry Bowls Celery Dishes. Etc. A. MARCHAND Wedding 1%ings a Specs dty. SPRANG SUITINGS .A number of New Browns, Wood col- ors 111 Elephant d Elel hint Grey Suitings just recei ved. The correct thing for the spring sea- son. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO. 61 13:4'11111F: FOR TIIF 'ri iES, sl n:4(•It1I1F. volt 7114. TiME$. St' BSt'ItlilE .I'Olt T111. mtr,5, ill I'SCItIIJE FOlt 'I•Ill; TIMES. Shur -On :? • :Eye - glasses and you will say they are 'sure on' when you try them You can't possibly shake t hese off. Make you look years younger. We have these glasses in all sizes. Eyes 'Tested Free. famous W. S. NOWEY, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician. EXETER ONTARIO. r Dl.,\Tet OK WILL. COOK -The death of W. 7t. Cook Ut the l •sidence of Mr. Wnt. 'nawden, on yS:►Iuri1 y Last removed a young man of promising buSlness ability. lie i• [ 1 V was the o n Ilse late 'Sirs. 1 m. non Bowden end Adain Cook. book-keeper oft n and' Cltn o . with his mother came to reside in Exeter over twenty Fears ago. On account of his failing health he 4v(•nt %pest and occupied good Ito- eitious in businc((s in \Vinnbpeg ani other western csltcn Ile carried on a business in ]lensall for some time under the name of Bowden "& Cook, but went west again to the Okana- gan valley for his health. 'He was a young tnnn of amiable quelitittt a„11(11was always interested in tbo Young Men's morales in the different places when' lie resided. having help - est to form the first Young Men's club in Winnipeg in connection \vi1h Pg 81.. Andrews , church. Ira 1 ler'nn l a 1 IY ]lis ftlnl.ral look place to (he Exeter cemetery nit Monday and woo In- tended by a 1prge number of the members of the C. O. F. from Irene salt and Exeter, deceased being n member of that order. -Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. ('oto spent Eundny in tucan. -Mrs. Mark Mitchell of London. Is visiting Ler father. Mr. 1'. ltoweliffe. -Mr. Ed. Beaver, of I)a'Lwood, visited friends in town over Sunday. -Mrs. Simon Campuell and daugh- ter visited relatives at llot( erwell last week. -Mise McPherson. of llcnfall, was Ile guest of her Sister, Mra. if, .1. U'Ittien over Sunday. -Remember the Annual Garden party on the Rectory Lawn on Fri - 1 day. June tie 26th. • 1'.11 EhXE1EIt '1'1MF+S JUNE1'th 190, Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets, cur- rected up to June 18th. Wheat. FOB per bushel. Oats, 40 to 43 C(tlte,. ""`' ` '' r t). For Hot Weather Blcud�d .'lour (STAR). $2.75. liege, ._'1. 1 e Peas. 75 cents to 80 cents. Feerts. `:r I At Bargai n Prices, Clover Flour. $ t to $1.t3. Clover seed, $8 to •IU per bushel.' coal, $,•''S a ton. Reit , 1 i•. _ . r dozen. i Potatoss, 75e. to OUc. per bag. It • !,. , i_ hi, �5.t5. Light Gool Materials THE OLD RELIABLE 11 ,t• `7 to \\' out, un'► ;tsLe'i, 80 Ib, \fool waslr•tit la to 24 cents. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • LOCALS : I I N>: ILI"a'rltES ✓ In Itlack, Nosy, lirollu. (jrey •••••••• �••••••• n,l ..Nth►. GOc. :�uallly for atic. -8. Fitton. issuer of marriage 1i• COLORED CASIUMERES censtzv, also complete lido of wed- In Talc Blue, ]'ink, Champaynee ding rings always on hand. and Vrcam.GOc. Xuality for 3lc. Pasture^" for 1tcnt.-1 have sonic good pasture to rent for the Beason. Apply to J. N. Howard. ' I ha v,• a lot of good,. rasa and-canI take a few 11c.ad of horses or cattle to pasture re: ti:e season. L. Ma-, Tee -earl. i -'LOST-On Saturday, a Hair of eye, „lasses with gold riot and chain et-, 'Ached. The finder .will kindly leave same at Carlin,; Bros. store. I -June is •tbe month of wveddines 1 and don't 'forget that Ube (Times has SNELL & ROWE :he finest :line of wedding'ata;tiottery to be had. Our type for printin, the I invitations is new and e;•-to-dalto. 1 -- DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR ti T� , is i1 lt? geon. will be at the Commercial i esu hotel. posers 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. in. Glasses properly fitted and die-' eases of eye ear and nose treated.! Next visit Friday July 3rd. I)ltrl4b G001)8 Silk Eolienne iu Grey, Blur. Mack, very rich fiiiil. �1.'S \\'e have souse of the prettiest totality for Sale. Hats of the season, • A splendid • crllcclion. All bright and new, ' Now is your time to select from the largest and hest; Prices as follows Summer Millinery We are Offering This Week Big Rcu6tion iil White Wdist� WOOL VOILE i All going to be sold at greatly re - 1 n :Black, Brown. Blue and 1 duced prices, assortment we have shown for years. Cream. Regular price 755 tor; 50c• : Wash Goods (1inghams. Chautbrays.l)elain- ettes, Dimities in all the new shades, guaranteed fast colors. Selling off at greatly reduced prices. I'.\NcY •LusTl3ra White Wear In Green. Blue. Grey and Brown, oegular 160c quality, clear- ing at 39e a yard. JA1' SILKS. In Creams. Blatck, Blue, Pink and Grey, 27 inches wide, good quality regular price 50e, Special at 42e. ltegulat $1.00 for $ .90 Regular 1.25 for 1.00 Regular 1.50 for 1.25 Regular 1.75 for 1.60 Regula r $2.00 for $1.50 .Regular 2.25 for 1.75 Regular 2.75 for •2.25 Regular 3.00 for 2.50 Who will bo the first to take advantage of these prices. Ladies White Skirts Don't forget we still carry the' ASTORIA" Shoe. No finer $1,50 Skirt for `$1.10 in town for style and duality. 2.0(1 Skirt for 1.40 Corset Covers tic Covers for 30c 50e Covers for...... tete 38e If you use PARIS GREEN, HELLEBORE _Miss Vera Snell is bars, on nI INSECT POWDER and all other Germicides 'visit,. of unknown quality, your time and money has been -Mr. Shirley and bliss Norma Tao -I fruitlessly wasted. Wei. are holidaying in Buffalo. , If yon buy your INSECT KILLER at -Master Gerald Fitton has almost i recovered from his recent illness. -'Mrs. S. T. ltobier and children Cole's Drug tore are visiting relatives in London. Mr.:utd Mrs. Joseph Cobbledick, of Calgary, have been visiting 11 r• C.'s father. -Mr. C. Aldsworth is improving his►remises with the addition of a new stable. s Mrs. Andrew hicks. of Riverside, Cale is visiting her father Mr. r. 8. Collhle.dick. Cdr. A. Knox, of illyth, is in town •actin4 as relieving operator at the G. T. R. (.„pot. -Miss Maud Taylor, of London, at- tended the wedding of her sister r It \\et •• on. .cW►esday. -Remember the Annual Garden pa r, It cto Lawn on party on the (• r 3 f Y dl 1y, JUJU` 11111 261h. -The :Misses Niva Steell and Nora You can depend upon it, and it will pay you unreliable. the quality. We pay for the best and get to get the sante. Costs no more than the COLE'S DRUG STORE -WANTED.-A smart boy to ) earn• printin;. W. Hogartit, teacher o[ S. S., Not, 4, 1lsborne, has tendered hits resignatlion to the trustee board to take effect in mid -summer holidays Mr. Ito-arlh intends goitre wee. to July. 'Messrs. Glad'rnatt &Stanbury, who are representing r 'n the Ontario o ant n t d h Michigan heirs of a large estate in Scotland, bale. this week succeeded Ni••holson, of London, are the gueats in getting a partial Eettlenlent. 1:t Mrs. Geo. S:tmwcl1. which runs up ,into large figures. -Mr. end Mrs. Wore, of Lo's. Company „Ir"33rd Huron Regiment .tngeles. Calif., are the guests of itt charge of Lidul.• Beaman and 8gt- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Drew. 'Major elector left Monil.ty morning -The official count, in South for the .annual camp at Goderich. P••rill gives Mr. Stock a majority! Ther'' were thirty three sten in line 'li of 66 over on. Nelson Monteith. nteith. and they mad.. a good show•iee. l 11 -fore searching to the station Mr. N. D. llurdon gave them n little talk asking them to conduct themselves in a gentlemanly manner as British soldiers should and to return home with the t•turols the company of last year secur 1. that of being the best company I. ca mp. -1'II • :ernes committee in charge of the Victoria Day cel.'nration took -Mrs. 1). Ilraund and Mrs. Jas. a fishing trip to the Bend Friday Lang visit •.1 their Pfister. Mrs. J. last and tools along with them sev- Jlornes, of Godcric11, for a fele days cr.'l anemia -es of the iFrisk Walton last week, club. �'I i' • t1 l:o did not beton, Ito - Mrs. J. W. Hodgins and laugh. the club sen• duly initiated rifler which tit • time was pat in fishing ter of St. Thomas, visited nt the off tit' ,hI k. A tlunL.) r of strings home of 'Rote. Mclean', during the nI exeell nt perch' wire captured.past week. brought home and distributed among -rV. T. thAe hole has had with lower fri,n'1. Although thele wore thir- teen in the party and the day Fridae not one had a misfortune. possi- bly bec:nlse none cared to ?take tiny chances with a boat on account of the choppy condition of the water. -.Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Hughes. of New York, are visiting the latter's rnrents 'DTs,' al►d Mrs. T. Fitton. - Mrs. Trick of Clinton, In n. who a9 the guest of Mrs. Geo Samwell returned to her home last Friday. 'Mr. and Ml's. It. G. Bolden aro at- tending the marriage of their cousin •bliss Scldue at Ingersoll this sleek. olettm. greatly ndtling to the appear- ance of the premises. \lis. (:. 4 :.eii,ht 1 1urn •d 8'1t- urch). fron a visit to !fulfilo. She was aeeornpeni d by her yoUttT daughter and moths'. Dir. \Vet. 11:wd••n peas in Goderich Tuesday as a witness before the ar- bitration boatel in connection with the valuation of C. 1'. '1t. Lands: _- \ s ' 1 f' 1 r� soli id. . l r C. i t 1 ,•11. r••lult, it 4 1 u . II' t after .t tl:r•.• ,t .'ks' iisitwith ',Its. 'Lind•'n- fi.•Id's mother in God , el . ':c c al- a! .1. I. a r l t 11 Ilalllt. sip - (oars in the list of successful rano sedates who wrote nt the r•ec^.tet Toronto Medical College exam... -Dr. A. 'lt. Kinsman, who was op- o c 'c' es is re- covering f n i u t op- erated i on or (1t t PI covering nicely, and expects to be fear days. able toget out 111 a -Mrs. John White returned Tries - day from n lisit in St. 'Marys. Sloe was accompanist! by Miss ,Minnie Graham, N% Ito will visit for n tinte r f tercel -\ E. li ►loo 0 0. .ire 1.. tot rn, I acting as teller at Lha thank of Commerce here, (luring the obsenoe of 13. T. Anderson, who is taking his acation. -Mr. 1'. Itaw:k'n, of liidgelown, formerly of Exeter, Jars been selected ,m one of the Canadian bowling team which lenviso nextI meek to tour the e British Isles. -Mrs. W. England. ,of fitrnla1, Sp nt a few days in tows attending the marriage of her sister. Miss Jen- nie 'Taylor to Mi. 3. McTavish, of 8l 6 Dr. and Mrs. Bright had n nar- row escape trona serious injury in Ilay township last Satut•duy evening They •tve, plaiting out in the coun- try to visit one of the doctor's pay - lents when Ihp'y Leet at man delving d Mrs. t motion r' L m i if t a for cycle. d Iles mats to slop 1114 machine. by he failed to heel her signal. The Dr. stopped the. Lots.', when it contut('n- v•'d• to kick. Mrs. Bright got out. of Ibc velticl.� in safety but the J)r. landed on hie shoulder. lea retained his h01d• ora I1., lime however and managed to gel. the horse under ocn- 1rol. The dashboard and Shafts were tea I ' ar d n d the atm S broken stn 1 . ht t tieralehe/1. -A vee'y pretty wddditlg was sot- etnnized at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor oh \VeduesdaY, .tune 17111, when their daughter Jen- nie was 'toiled in marriage to Mr. c The f Shakespeare. . Me vial', p .lo t c..rwrnony was performed by Rev. A. 11. Going. I'totnptly at 12 o'clock the grid,• ttercd the parlor to Lal,' strains of 4 he e • •'.din„ march played by bliss Nina kinsman. and took her ells,. mid e 1,n ., 1 -it peel lily festoon- ed wish datsie.. 111,1 bride %vas beau- tifully gowned in cream pan.ama told re sue: of bed. Ica carried n ,► � 811e was atImitlyd Iy her sister, Alias Maud: Taylor, who was prettily at- tired in pink organdy and carried n honauet of pink roses. The groom la •�l,lraro. was ably supported by Mr. Nelson Payees, brother of the brie Af(o' -Miss tennis Taylor was 1. ease- the ceremony was ix'rforrned and the ed a kitil►en shower by her young congralnl:.l.ions and good wishes lady frietuls on Thursday of lost were offered, 0 dainty 1vtdding din - week at the hotne of Mr. nal :Mrs. tier was nerved in the dining-rootn. Nelson Kostk. The ermines gift to the bride °vas -Mr, anal btrs. Andrew Gibson. of a (altifelt necklace et with swells. Thome+ Road and Mrs. Thomas Ker- to Ili I rideemaid a bear' ring, end Lo the grnOMRiT1aut :1 pent. till pen. nick of the North land relnrn•d !\fon• •111(• htlik's going away Suit +1vds a day evening front 0 week's i Sit ivilfi Saphire blue 1'.i:h Tuscan hat. The friendt in Gall. presents r raked %Tie numerous 1 04 -Mr. Thomas Cameron, of F,,rin• costly and testify to ;he high vete.an liar last Saturday sold the .Arch. t\te in which th• i,ride is 1114. Mr. and Curdy terra. lot 11, colt. 2. 1'sborns. Mrs. McTavish left on the evening to Mr. Win. %1 emcee t for a good train and will take n f rip up the I, . Run down cnn.litions from lung, at om• Tlc nCn}ts of Lebanon Forest Lodge No. 133, A.F'. & A.M. will at- tend divine r rvtce in lanes street church next Sunday afternoon, when Rev. A. 11. Going will preach. -The funeral of the late Itoy \oo!, nephew o[ Messrs. Wood, , o f Exeter :who was drowned at Fort \\'illiam on Saturday, Juno 6th, lovas held Saturday afternoon of last week from theresidence of his parents, ► r Mr. • s W. G (Tal. it, and Dirs. V, 11. Wood, @0 bot street, and was largely attended Impressive services were conducted at the house by 'Rev. James living - stone, who made, fooling a•efcrence to !the est(aem in which OIr. Wood was held by all who knew him. Among elle many beautiful floral of- ferings was ono from a number of the young men of Fort William. which was accompanied by a letter of condolence to 'Mrs. Wood. Sever- al relatives from Exeter attended /1, funeral. The annual Peoples' Picnic beta in Twin. li.ernick's grove 011 Friday Inst was a decided success. The day being fine and cool, there eras a good attendance. Sports of all kinds were carried on and the races :were watched: with much intere_t. tL',he following is a list of the races Lunt the winners.; Boys' race, "under six years, G. Dlcl:alls, 'Roy Perkins: Iloys' race under 9 years, '11.liestla F. 'Perkins; Girls' race under nine 1. Ford., E. Fisher ; Boys' race (ruder: 12 years. E. l6outhcott, 11. Carling; Girls' roc• under 12, V. K:rslakes 11. Bissell: jloys' coca ititd'r 15. I1. D:tyrnan, E. Souilicut1 •Boys' race, under :'I, 11. 'Martin. E. \Ve tcottt Girls' race, over 21 and under '111, Miss Jiepburn. Miss lierslaka ; Three legged race, 1i. licstle and W. War - reit, G. West cot 1 and 11. Morton; Needle race, A.l'enh:tie and J. Ftgyne .\1'estcot1 and ';Miss !Hepburn Shoe race, .i'.. \\'estcott, 13. :ll;irlist. ---:'t It •act ton t v Storm Pernod i s e •ut tell fel t t,,• ..:tel, 23rd and ::4th. 'rheoo ni u, is el lost quarter mid on ;h 4. ! _pi 11 (0Ater un the :1-i. ,t, '1• • 1:11•1s 1%111 cans.' 4;42:11 1.1 i. n':,'icy to .-Iectrical storms at th • 1, sinning of this period. . l e turnip„ point, of ennttner btorlisotie •is coincident with this react- ionary in•rival, 'lhc Saturn period is still in active force. one the Jupiter it •1 foil bill lend Its d •p tiling in- • •ic . 11.1.4.1 wo 1:..3 1e,-an,i,13 look for a period of abnormal e1 ee- rie,1 :activity, eoVl'1'iiit; anti next to 1h,• 21st. 22nd, '3rd. and .itis. Some ( 1 f Ihw Ktn11d' "t Most 1auUr to i,celtes of the whole ye:u nccur, est n rule, at the ca iris of Ilia luno solstice. As mutest and twilight come on, great ..:Inks of glut and black and brassy clouds stack them - tee 1.11 point, :,rnine! the I►otisem. and ell erg:' after chine I flash Aller flash. of b•eildering electrical 1'yiolochllics Illuminate the heavens and the earth. While theme tnlstie • exhibitions aro ,t,.,n i eUri v1, inspiring. I I .t rt sLo 7 1 1. u i n. 1 r• stood. especially by 111,,,4, 11 woos p•.r'Ot,s. that they, 11. ., 1ele. tee absolutely harmless. 11, c 11ut only harmless but lei: f,: :. l,ik.. greet sanitery, fruct i(} .1 - • s of Psychine Missionaries A friend of Dr. Slocum Remedies writes: "Send a hotter of Psychtne to Mrs. \y... They have a daughter in decline, and 1 believe it would help her. 1 have mentioned your remedies to the family, and also cited some of the miraculous enres aeeilrt- plished inside the last IS years, of which•I have knowledge.'' T. G. IRWIN, Little Britain, Ont. figure. Attverlis' your farm in the Timms• and 11r1v1, Mr. ('atn••ton look after Ili.' Sales and you erd sure to get a customer. lake., after which they will rt'sjt i j aeh or other constitutional tronblr' enr- in Shekespenr•'. The Times joins in I ed by Papillae. At all druggist., 50e and wishing them happiness and prosper• `1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto sty through life. Highest Price Paid for Produce. CARLINC BROS. Carload of BuggiesN OTI CE ticO of TOthe estates ' For Sale Pater Moir, lata of the Village of leetunll, in tho County of Huron, 'gentleman, deceased. Notice is hetoby elven pursuant to It. S. 0., 1E97. chapter 129. that all creditors and ethers having claims against the e,tate of the said Peter •'Moir, cwt o died on or About Ors 21st day of ',fay, 00081, aro revived on or before the 30th chiy of Jur. e, 1908, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladtnan & 8tanbury. of the Village of Exeter, So4 lienors for the Executors of tbts said deceased, their cbristian and stirs n:ttncs, addresses and description., the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if anyl held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date 'the Enid Executors will pro - coed the assets of th ccacd to drat a) bit h e dol ceased autos,; the parties entitled thereto hav,rig regard only to Woe claims of which they shall then have notice and that the said executors will not to liable for Paid striata or any part thereof to any Person or persons of whose claire notio• shall not have been received by them at the titne of such distribution. GLADMANs -BL Y & ..cTA�t R Solicitors for Paid executors. Dated at Exeter this lOtit day of June; 1905. Mcl.aughlin's and Canada Carriage I Company snake. Wagon, Plows. V heel(,tu't'ows, Scutlter and (good three•drnui Roller for $32.) Also a few Dearing Mowers and Binders, Call and see before buying it will bieworth your while. W. G. BISSETT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tlto matter of the estate of John Down, late of the village of Exe- ter, in the County of Mures, Gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Re- vised Statutes of Ontario,'• 1897, Chapter 129, that all creditors and others having claims R test the estate of the said John t►o•'o, who died on or about the nth day of April 1151. are required on or before the :ash day of .tune to .end by post prepaid or deliver to Diessra Madman & Staebury of the Village of Exeter. Solicitors for the Executors of the said deceased their chrislian and surnames, addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of their claims,the statement o• asecurities eir accounts arses the nature of the their b' (t[ aryl veld Y thorn. And further take notic that atter such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having • regard one to the claims of y which he shall then have cotice,nnd that Memel Executors will not bo liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been rocciv ed by hint at the time of such distribution. Bated at I''xeter the loth day or June. 190'. GLAD\I-\N etc STANBIJRl'. solicitors ter the said Exeent( r,. Farm for Sale That beautiful 200 acro faros Fitu- ated less than one mile North of Exeter on the Loudon ltoad, Lots Nos. 4 sand 5 1st cont Usborno. On the property is a .arse new brick house, with every convenience, large bank barn. 'three ;windmills; first class supply of water. The farm 1s In first class condition. These farms can be bought together or separate For further information apply to Mr. J. \Viish' on the, premises. Auction;Sale. O1' COMPLETE '1'11RESIIiNG OUTFIT Mr, 4'ho'. Cameron lis, le' n 1i1 '1rur1 1,0101 ,+ell by pubes•' ,.u4tio;1 ort 'TOWNSHIP OI1'' I1IL'I;1•.itT ot In. Conc's111i t i, For tickets and full information call ^ ON J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. '1'1:GoD.AY. ,JUNE 30T11. 1 08. or write J. D. MCDONALD, Union Ai a o'clock p, its.. sharp the. fol- Depot, Toronto. Ont. lowing namely, 1 Si n & Burns 14 horse power engine, nearly new ; 1 extra large threshing lank, with low dowtlgnuup and hose, new ; one tank wagon; 1 Stephen & Burns threshing separator 30 foot carriers, nearly new 120 foot belt. reartY now • elle 75 foot belt; one Elmira Cutting box. with carriers: one Joliet grinder ; 1 circular saw, also one Stratford man - 10 spreader, nearly new This mach- inery is nit in firseines working or- der and must positively b.' sold as ,the proprietor has sold his farm nttd is relirinti. 'TER Ela OF SALE hest months credit on furnish- ing .iperovcd joint notes or a dis- count of 5 per cent. ier annum ort for ca;It. On^ -half of the purchase leen^y tnay temniet 12 months Ione;- ti Harve 's Sta r er by paying per cent y \cM TOWERS, 511. '1'. CAMEIt0N,1 t►7 Prop. Auctioneer t delicious 1 makes lelicu us ,read. "'r • its 1 and be Far lobar, Ont. 1 } convinced. GRAND TRUNK Ivrea The Popular Way to the West is via Chicago and St. Paul and the rates to principal points in Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are now the same via this route as fornterl applied vial North Bay. r Dominion Day Return Tickets,at Single Fat's Between all stations in Canada, also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock and Suspension bridge, N. Y. Good going June 30th and July est. Return limit Thursday July 2nd. ((That Nutty Flavor' We have it in nnr Star Flour it contains the qualities that tickle the palate. . a r I Yon must t have heard it again and again that FAiRM FOR SALE shote . s:a b !n„ composes of lot 13, in Con. •l U'sbortt Q (cote taming 100 :ICI Ps, I,G acres cI.'arei :and 5 aer,•9 II•'141 1100(1 1/u9111. (loot nboru., pig hon., orca-i and�trout: I tweeter storm, t ree the b ►rmles sick hon hank n. eIriveca distinguish the rushing, risen3 4111 , w -aa •r. Within 2 1-2 miles of i•:z'-1 cloud•-pill:lrs of elect le fire that ler and vorlvenF»1t to Pc11ool. if I flash like ondI.'ss ranks of vcrl11,r not sold Ipliiately before the 23rd ( lamps all tomtit the horizon. T on- may he looking upon in calm lea less,''xi and ndtniralion 1 Lha 0111-r ttiusl be regarded as an od- vaneing foe, and watched' . Atte:- noon null evening Thunder Storm' THOS. CAMERON. Auctioneer, Far- may •re:Ieonably 1n counted on shout lobar. the "21st, 22nd, .3rd and el. Hay Manufa(•ture(i by HARVEY BROS. of Jun. . watt lie sola by pnblto auct- ion ore the fourth Day of July. Easy textus of payment. Must ba sold owing to h(:Ilth of proprietor JOHN N. PERKINS. I'rop. For tet ms and terticulars npl,ly to. makelu, and others who (night sttf- f^r is •anvcni'.nce and Ins., will do netgv and Cie, they 1,1a7e '1.,11 1 watch conditions and plan i11•: 1 •,i„ LI Itlrough ill,' Poistic• 11, •it ark accordingly. Through ell 1)1.1111', , If.ribe egerses of our lien. Itis : 'lsIlce period. Wa repeat our 1 '1'• I r in purifying floe ozone enm ' warning ngainet Ili d:on;'r • . , .e.g to IL.• {clow lb and in t jug hitcher and •r er• 'n toe., t,rt1'.,:1 01 hum on. ►nus• duel : the June tl,witl'r storms. it .:el t life. nut it must 1111 . 1^nd-rt could s•^ the correct t:•-I,no•1n t6''• thew• magnificent, sl:►4' ics of fatal lightning strokes ,r 1.lighining. Ihutnl rless patio- 59 : 1'•9ulf of running untIvr trv's h t,•to1111•'. oncoinleg .to, m• Eton in .1 'nn t)tn,tter storms. our oft -t:'- , child. of 1 }t • little lairds •tw it; oring peat .1 warning would be more nil - net vously p- :i t'.ously in the trots and shrubbery, pr'. lied.