Exeter Times, 1908-06-25, Page 81
,11 . ra EXETER '1' 1. DISE S JUNE 25th 1908,
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s'TEwaRT's
PHONE 18
A Few Snappy
Snaps for the
Warm Days
X2.35
You have no doubt heard of the
famous Indian bead Linen
No its not pure linen, nut looks
mighty like it. Its an American
cloth; made by our American cousins. Its just as
white as snow, and you'll have to be a mighty
good judge to tell it from pure linen. We have a
lot of White Dress Skirts made in New York from
this Indian IEead Linen. The best snap in White
Skirts we have ever seen. They are beautifully
made; Tucked, Corded, and Prated, nine gored,
The regular price was $4.00 Our snap $2.35
bargain only
b1.00
Something
doing right
here in New
White Lawn Shift Waists
We got a lot of manufac-
turers samples at a great
big cut in price. When
you see the waist we are
offering for a dollar, you
will wonder how we do it
b1.25
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 Tats of all kinds in stock, which must go out before the
season closes. They say you'll get your work on hats
done for NOTHING and some of the trimmings thrown
in. You know our ideas of the millinery business are to
carry not one hat over if possible. Come and put the
girls to the test. You can have an extra hat at very
small cost Come expecting a bargain and you'll get it.
J" • A. STEWART
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Gifts to the
Bride
A Few Good Suggestions
Never before were we in a better
position to offer yon an extensive sel-
ection it, suitable, useful and accept-
able \Vedding Gifts and the closest
!price on every article from works of
hipeat 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 Jars, Marma-
lades, Salad Bowls, Bake
Dishes and many other hand-
some pieces.
Rich Cut Glass, Vases, Sugars
and ('reams, Olive Dishes,
Butter Tubs, Oil Bottles, Car-
alfos, Tumblers. Berry Bowls,
Celery Dishes. Etc.
A. MARCHAND
Wedding Rings a Specialty.
SPRING
SUITINGS
A number of New
Browns, Wood col-
ors and Elephant
Grey Suitings just
received.
The correct thing
for the spring sea-
soIl.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
Nde
Shur -
On
.11.r..
Eye -
a lasses
and you will say
they are 'sure on'
when you try them
Market Report. -The following is
the report of Exeter markets, oor•
rue' ed up to June ''251 h.
Wheat. 7ac a bushel.
Oats. 40 to 45 cents.
Reeky, 41( to 50 cents.
Flour. Star. *2,10.'1.
Bran. e2u.
Peas, 75 cents to SO cents.
Shorts, g��. n Prices
t$rAt Bargai
Clover seed, $B to 810 per bushel.
Coal. ..7.25 a ton.
11.1.t r 1Sc.
1: _ ie., .. p 'r dozen. •
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I'Gtatoree 75e. to talc. per bag.
Ili tic wot:hr eretre
flee, t'r.: ..'', x7.45.
Ilay Si to es.
\wool, tine asheet, Sc Ile
\Vot.l washed* 13 to 14 cents.
You can't possibly shake these
off. Make you look years
younger.
We have these
glasses in all sizes.
Eyes Tested Free.
famous
W. S. HOWEY, Ph[n. B.
Chemist and Optician.
EXETER - ONTARIO.
Auction Sale.
a1t G001 MdtcridIs THE OLD RELIABLE
For Hot Weather
Oh'
COM I'Ll-. 1 i-: '111RE8IIING OUTFIT
Mr. 1'I:os. Cameron has he• t lit-
: rue; -d to sell by public ;melee' en
Lot 15. Concession 11.
TOWNSHIP OF 1111;I:I:I;T
ON
'f u li s D:\ Y, J tI N E .'.h 111. 1.,0?.
\I 3,icloc'.t p. in., :help ill: fol-
lowing namely, ,
1 5i., I I &
J114
14
Imre: 1 ver engine. nearly new • i
extra large threshing tank, with low
down pump and hose, new ; ono tank
wagon; 1 Stephen & Burns threshing
separator 30 foot carriers. nearly new
120 foot belt, nearly now; one 75
foot lilt ; one Elmira Cutting box.
jwith carriers; one Joliet grin
der
; 1
circular saw. elect on' Stratford man-
ure spread:r. nearly new This mach-
inery ts all in tirat class workingor-
der and must positively be sold as
Abe proprietor has sold bis farm end
is retiring.
TERMS 01? SALE
Eight months credit on furnigh-
in,t Approved Joint *totes or n dis-
count of 5 per cent. per annum off
for cash. One-half of th, purchases
money may retnain 12 months long-
er by plying 6 per cent.
WM TOWERS, Slt. T. CAMEIIO54
Prop. Auctioneer
Far tither. Ont.
-Pte. harry Porter, a member of
EXETER, - ONTARIO. the Clinton Company of the 33rd
Iluron regiment was drowned in
the Maitland river while bathing
BL' 11:n'It111F. FOR THE TiMES. 8undsy night. 'fhe decces•'d was a
St Itsi'ItlltF: FOR THE TIMES, brother of Mrs. 8. Stanlake, jr. of
SUBSCRIBE F'Olt THE TI51E8. Sodom. Mr. and Mr.. Stenlake left
8C 1ISCB1IJ>r: FOR Tek TfDI>;% Monthly to attend the funeral.
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• •LOCALS 1
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-S. Fitton. issur;r of marriage li-
ceetacs, also complete lino of wed-
ding rinds altvays on hand.
Pasture: for stent. -I have sonic
good. posture to rent for the ncason.
Apply to J. N. Howard.
I- have n lot of good grant atld•can
take a few had of Lorses or cattle
to pester,: for the s:asou. L. ale -
Tee
-June is -the month of w.eddines
and don't 'forget that Che Times has
the finest line of wedding stationery
s• c far rirlting the
invitations is new anti. el%-to-datto.
ell. OVENS EYE AND EAR 8UR-
geon. will he at the Commercial
llotel. flours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. �_____
rn. Glasses properly fitted and dis- .
eases of eye ea d e treated •
Next vi.'it Friday
to bo bad. Our tape P
DRESS GOODS Summer Millinery
Silk Folic -tine 'ti. Grey, Blue.
Bleck. very 1 e.i. Guise. 51.251 \Ve have some of the prettiest
fuality for ... t0c.1 Hats of the season. A splendid
WOOL VOILF. crllection. All bright and new.
All going to be sold at greatly re -
In I31ack. Brown, Blue and duced prices,
Cream. Iteeular price 15c for iWel Wash Goods
IL►'S'1`RI{� Ginghams. Chautbrays.l)elain-
In Black. Navy, Brown. Urey ettes, 1)' 'ties in all Lhe new
and !Nilo. 00e. .;uality for 39c.I shades, guaranteed fast, colors.
COLORED CASIIMEItES I Selling elf at greatly reduced
prices.
In Pale Blue, Pink, Champayn
and ICream.GOe. euality for Pei White Wear
FANCY •LUSTRES 1
In Green, Blue. Grey and i Ladies White Skirts
Brown, oegular ti'l, duality, clear -
in g at 39c a yard, 2,Ut) Skirt for 1.40
Corset Covers
75c Covers for.... >tic
50c Covers for...... .... .. •i8c
FINE
JAI' SILKS.
In Cream. Black, Blue, Pink and
Grey, 27 inches wide, good quality
regular price 5)e, Special at 42c.
SNELL & ROWE
the Result?
r "°a What is
July 3r'1.
-Dr. .A. 1t. Kinsman is able to be
about town this week.
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If you use PARIS GREEN, HELLEBORE,
-The Times from now until Jany. INSECT POWDER and all other Germicides
1st. 1909 for Fifty Cents.
-Mr. and Mrs. (Robert Kerslake _ of unknown quality, your time and money has been
are visiting friends in Londesboro. fl'liitlessly wasted.
-Lieut. W. J. Beaman took a ,f you buyyour INSECT KILLER at
run home from Goderich over Bun- Y
.tat•.
i
firs. Aciuilla Snell and daughter,
of Winnipeg, are visiting relatives
in town.
-lir. Win. Bowman last Monday
moved his household furniture to
London.
-Miss McIntyre and Miss Mildred
Grigg, of 'Montreal, are visiting Mr.
Wrn. Grigg.
-Mr. 'Robs. Willis, of 'Chicago, .
visited relatives s into town during , n
a
It
he
past week.
A meeting of the lIuron weather
ins,rancc Company was held here on
Monday.
.
'Miss Jennie Barton, of London,
spent Sunday with her uncle Mr.
Phos. Barton.
-Remember the Annual Garden
party on the Rectory Lawn on Fri- -Mr. Sams. Martin has improved)
(ley. June the 2601. the front of his store, by the ht�-
--etre E. Beebe, of Dunville. plication of a coat of paint. Ed.
s,' :,t Sunday the gitcst at the home Willis has completed' ,the veran-
el Mr. and Mrs. T. Prior. dab in front of tris :tonsorial par-
lors, ;which adds greatly to illie Im-
provement of the building.
Cole's Dry g Store
You can depend upon
quality.
theante. Costsnotr le best more than[
theee
t, and It will pay yon to get,
unreliable.
COLE'S DRUG STORE
-\VANTED.-A smart boy to learn
pr
n .
trat►
5
-'Retnembex the Annual Garden
party on the Rectory Lawn on Fri-
dley, -Junethe
�6th.
Y
-Ott account of the bowling lawn
grass being ill poor condition, the
howlers are now using the rectory
lawn, In order that the regular
green may get a rest.
-The 'Lucas 'Sun has evidently
suit business as there has been 110
Leslie since the 1501 of 'April.
-Mr. and Mr!. Wilson, of London,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
11. Clarke during the past week.
-Mr. Sidney Sanders has purchas-
ed the house on Huron Street be-
longing to the John Gould estate.
-Owint to July 1st being n holi-
day. the Times will not be published
next week until Thursday afternoon.
'Miss Vina Pearson, of London re-
turned Mottle on Saturday after an
extended visit in and around Exeter.
- Miss Anna Martin took part in
the program in connection with the
lawn socuial :.t liippen last Vriduy
,•n•.' Ong.
- Mrs. -Ed. Christie left last lweek
for Chicago, %%here she will visit her
daughter, 'Mr R. It. Rogers for 1t
month.
••Mrs. \Vin. White. of 1llanshard
:ut Hess Luckham, of Ansh •rstburte.
%were here attending the Ilowey-Fear
n.:ptials.
\1'r. and Mrs. Jos. Cobbledick, of
Calgary, who visited rclative.s here
for a few weeks, left sllondny for
their home in the west.
-Mr. and Mrs. James IJonthron,
of lleesall and Mrs. halls. of Pitts-
burg, visited with Mrs. Collins and
Miss Bonthrou last Sunday.
- Mrs. 'Itichaid Davis entertained
(ow ladies of tha town on \Vednedday.
afternoon of last week, in Lonor of
her mother's 73rd birthd•'y.
-Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladman
and family and Mrs. 'Gtanbury' and
children returned home this week
from a two weeks vacation. .
-Jrrs. I). Lynch. of .\Vaitsburge
Wash. who her d visited , tfather,Mr.
Lewin, during the pest few weeks.
returned Tuesday to her home.
-Mr. Fleming of the Bank of
Commerce, who is Lieut. t. in the
Waterloo Company,
was in Goderich
Saturday :end .Sunday attending
e•eP.
.m
- Mils (:dna rollick went to Lucan
,ttrday to take her exam. in vocal
r.,'Isic. Mins Follick is one of Exe-
ter's most promising vocalists and
1 •r name will surely appear among
1:1e successful.
- Mrs. Billings last week received
the newsof [ death e
o the I_ th o her bro-
ther-in-law.
ro•ther-in-law. 1)r. EA. digging.. w I•ich
occurred at Meldrurn [Bay. Bruce
Mines o►1 June 4th, the deceased
was 38 years of age.
-The LIJell' Concert Company
composed of a number of local
artists went to C1and:boye last
Thursday evening to put on a 'show
but owing to the slim attendance
cancelled the engagement.
During the electrical storm last
Friday night a coal barge on the
lake eft Grand ilcnd was struck by
light ning and took fire. 'fbe tire/helphl1 and inepiting thon)rhte.and
could be plainly leen by those on In Li■
if marks stated that if man is
the shore. to rcrICII the ideal he twist take
Chri=e as bit example and not for.
- Th . i'ostmaster r,.neral of Can.( get that Christ .no matter how
341 113! .1nnounCrv1 that the Fso'ri tired he wee or under svbntever Cir -
of 1lostsae stamps to commonoratetCamstencee. (.ever lost an oppor-
1he ('hamplain intereentcnary will be *unity to help those in trouble. to
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fretted at Ottawa on the 3rd of July relieve the dietreesel or to help in
which mark's the exact anniversary any way those who needed his help.
of the founding of Quebec by Cham- Mr. 11otb AoelIicott sang a pleas -
plain. Ing solo.
-The foot bridge, which was built
across the Maitland at Goderich and
which the daily papers gave credit
to the army engineers, was construct
ed by the Exeter company and 0 Co.,
of Porter's 11111. under the super-
vision of Col. Young and Lieut. W.
J. Beaman.
-Mr. Al. Hastings received the
sad n •tws on Thursday morning of
the d Ith of hie brother John al.
Croc; 11111, nal:trig years. 11a left
at once for Cross Hill to "ettcnelk.th•3
funeral which look place on Satur-
day. The deceased hes been ailing
for a couple of years. Ile nvas 11n -
m lrrieid.
-Rev. W. M. Martin received
sword Sunday cw, Hing of the death at
Mt. forest during the morning of
his brother-in-law. Mr. Peter Dick-
son the mow of his death being in -
[kinetics of old age. Mrs. Dickson
died last March. Rev. -Martin left
Monday morning for Mt. Forest to
attend the funeral %which was held
yesterday.
A number of young men oflown
were up before the magistrates on
Monday. charged by Constable Big -
sett with disturbing the peace by
singing and using profane language
on the streets early Sunday morning
Several were on hand and were as.
sessed a fine. 'Those who failed to
put 111 alt appearance have been sum.
rllolled by Mr. Bisset t.
A 'itegular Storm Period begins on
the 270i anis extends to July 2nd.
Thi+ perio11 is central on the 29ttr,
with the. Idoon in coejunctiuon with
Earth and Sun at n solar eclipse
node and Moon at greatest north de-
clination. The crisis of this period
9
/ � ca C. th
will 1 tt ltouh n h
% 1 t 1 on 1
1 1 n
29th and 30th. Within three- days
eei!mic convulsions and volcanic
''ruptions will reach a general
erases.
All event of much interest was the
marria,;e on Thursday afternoon in
the King rr't Methodist st church,
h
.�\ Edna M. Beldon
of
Miss F. 11I
.O1 1
iII cr I .
g
daughter of .Mr, and Mrs. Tilos Sel-
don, to Mr. Archibald Kerr. 'rho
ceremony wee p'rformo.) by the pis�
or of th' church Rev. J. E. 71u,ths1on,
and wag witnessed by about a hund-
red and twenty guests and a large
number of spectators. Carpet was
laid from the Fide
stalk olba vest-
ibule of t•he :hurch and ad the party
entered the choir renderd the bridal
chorus from 7.ohcngrin.
-The'Unwus attended divine wor-
ship iu the James Street Church on
&Inlay afternoon last at 4 o'clock
itev. Going addressed the order. His
text was taken front J'salln 11e the
22nd :verge. "The stone which 1 he
builders refused (las become the
headstone of the corner". From
1Iiie peerage Mr. Going drew many
We are Offering This Week Big
ROUII6t1OII In White Waists
Now is your time to select from the' largest and best
assortment we have shown for years. Prices as follows
Regular $1.00 for $ .90 Regukr $2.00 for $1.50
Regular 1.25 for 1.00 Regular 2.25 for 1.75
Regular 1.50 for 1.25 Regular 2.75 for 2.25
Regular 1.75 for 1.50 Regular :1.00 for 2.50
Who will bo the first to take advantage of these prices.
Don't forget we still carry the '•ASTORIA" Shoe. No finer
in town for style and quality.
Highest Price Paid for Produce.
-Sunday was the longest day in
the year. .
-The entrance examinations com-
menced yesterday.
-Mr.'Cco Armstrong, on
S, o[ ?Condonedot
M►
is 'visiting his parents.
-Mr. and Mrs. IR. Downie left for
the Northwest Tuesday morning.
- Mr. Victor Sanders left last
sveek for St. Thomas where he has
secured a position in a drug store.
- !Mr. and Mrs. (Gorden Jaynes
Croswell, 'Mich. are bele in their
auto visiting the latter's sister. Ceirs.
Ed. -McGuire. •
- Several lxeterites left last
evening for Goderich to attend the
military tattoo given by the sold- I Farm for Sale
iers in camp.
-A meeting was held in the worn
Hall on Tuesday evening of a re-
presentative committee meeting from
each Sundays school to consider the
platter of holding a union picnic to
Kincardine.
-At the commencement exercises
of the Ladies 'College, \V11itby, held
during the past 'week +Miss Hazel
Ilrowning, of Exeter, secured the
diploma and also the Senator Cox's
gold medal for the highest stand-
ing in the M. E. L. course. • Farm for Sale
-While playing lawn tennis with
some of his playm`ttes the other
day Master Eric Burdon had the That cboic.' farm being eompoi.l
misfortune to run a rusty wire in of lot 15. in Con. 4 I1`sborn s (Cott.
his foot. 'ife was searching flmong
some /shrubbery for the ball and in
some manner struck a piece of old
trellis avir,•. which penetrated the
foot near the ankle. To avoid blood
poisoning setting in a physician was
called rind dressed the *wound.
CARLING BROS.
Car=Load of Buggies (NOTICE TO CREDITOR
In the matter of the cetato
For Sale I Peter Moir, late: of the Vill
of 'ILeneall, in the .(;coney
Iluron, gentleman', drecearsed.
Notice is here - y -riven pursuant t
R. S. 0., 1897, chapter 129, that al
creditors and ethers basin; claim
against the estate of the said
Peter 'Moir, WI o died on or ttbout;
the 21st day of May, 0008.
are ro.Iuirevi on or before tha
30th day of Jun •, 1908, to send by
W. G. BISSETT. post prepaid or deliver to
Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury,
of the Village of Exeter. Sot
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bettors for the (Executors of tIir
In he matter of the c�dato o[ John said deceased, their christian and sure
Haines, addresses and descriptions,
Down, late of the village of Exe- the full particulars of their claims
ter, in the County of Iluron, the etatoment of their accounts and
the nature of the securities, if any
held by them. And further take
notice that after such last mentioned
date the *laid Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of ,the doe
ceased emote: the parties entitled
thereto having regard only to Chia
claims o[white''I:n they shall then have
notico and that the said executors
for l,rt1J he
sets
w'11 not be, liable h
* o
or any part thereof to any person
aa' t'
or persons of whose ettm notice
shall not have been received by them
at the time of such distribution.
GLADMAN & STANIURY
Solicitors for said executors.
Dated at Exeter I his 1011, flay 01
Juni; 1908.
McLaughlin's and Canada Carriage
Company make. wagon, Plows,
«heeibarrows, Sculller and (good
three -drum Holler for $32.
Also a few Dearing Mowers and
Binders, Call and see before Intying
it will be worth your while.
Gentleman, deceased.
Notice Is hereby elven pursuant to "The Re-
vised Statutes of Ontario.' 1897. Chapter 129,
that all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of the said John Do, n, who
died on or about the .4.11 day of April 190,, are
required on or before the 30th day of June
190s. to send by post prepaid or deliver to
Messrs Madman & Htaubury of the Village
Executors
of
Exeter. Solicitors for Elie
of the said deceased their chrt-tiara and
surnames. addresses and de.crlption+. the
ofeircialms the statement o•
full particulars their ,
their accounts.and the nature r Of the
Fed
urities
e ti. U 0
u
any' 1 held be thorn. And further take notie
1 y
that alter such lost mentioned date the said
Executors will i,remed to distribute the assets
of the deceased among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims of
witch he elan then have notice,and that the said
Executors will not be liable for the said assets
or any tart thereof to any persoe or persons of
whose claire notice shall not have been roceiv
ed by him at the time of such distribution.
Dated at Iiseter the 10thaay of June. 193s.
GLAD\I-\N & STANI(CRY.
:solicitors fvr the said Executer..
That leautiful 200 acre farm? situ-
ated less than one mile North of
Exeter on the *London Road, Lots
Nos. 4 and 5 1st cone Osborne. On
the property is a large new brick
l
house, with every convenience,ar 3c
bank barn, three windmills: first
class supply of water. The farm it
'in first class condition. These farms
can be bought together or r,epara4e
For further imfermation apply to
'.1r. J. welsh on ILK premises.
The electrical storm which passed
over here ,Monday night was the
worst this section hart experienced
for some time. Although there was
an almost continual flash of light-
ning very few places were struck.
The home of Jlrs. Geo. ilrooks near
the river wee struck, the lightning
entered at the chimney and knock-
ed down the stove pipe and pictur-
es and tore up the carpet. At the
north !let a Lirn belonging to lir.
Chas. Wilson *was struck. There was
a horse in the Laru, but it was unin-
jured. 1'p in flay township, n barn
belonging to Chas. Aldetvurth was
struck. The fluid ran down the con-
ductor pipe from the eavetrough-
ing rind struck a two *•oar old steer
killing it instantly. The first flash
a most severe one. struck the wires and elec-
t out a
' 1 burned
1 ric light s
number of fuses. An unusual sight
occurred about eight o'clock %when
' 1 n
q• O11 i
c 11 q could be .CCH
e 11 n Il )
the In going
several different directions in the
different .,t rata of air. Shortly
after the rain came Mown in tor-
rents.
gaining 100 acres, 95 acres cl-'arei
and! 5 acres hard wood bush±. Goof
brick bons- bank barns, drive
house, pig house, orchar1 and teood
water. 'Within 2 1-2 miles of Exe-
ter rind convenient to sebool. Will
be sold by public auction on the
Fourth day of July.
Easy terms of payment. Must ba
sold owing to beullh of proprietor
.1011 N N. PERKINS. l'rop.
For terms and particulars npl,ly to.
'l'iIO.S. CAMERON, Auctioneer, I'•Ir-
iuher.
Farm for Sale
A ,rood 101 acre farm on lot 17.
Con. 8 lilanishard west boundary. On
the farm there is a ,food brick house.
Two'good cellar!, wood abed ani
eunun••r kitchen. There is a barn on
it 401.00 also horse stable and cattle
sleet x -r .
trl toaf bog
von:n.
2 never failing swells .one nt the
house and the other at the barn: 2
good orchard!. 40 acres seeded. The
of 're
,.400r
1 s% 1 e ccd rods1
g 1[r
farm I
fr ncleg. This farm must be sold as
the proprietress will ,rive up farm-
ing on or before the 16th day of
JuIy Terms easy.
Io s:
sion a
onee. For further particulare apply
to Mrs. 'f. CorsiAI. Woodham, or on
i.h • pr•rniee=. Jos. White. Auct.
GRAND TRUNK SYS Ral
AILWAY
From Exeter via
Chicago and St. Paul
To 1st ('las. '_'rad Clan
Winnipeg, Man. $'2 lois $'21.01)
\ 0 _1 S5
Por a •stat rairie..lttn.
(I.i
ti
Brandon, Man. x11.01) .*''3.00
Regina. Sleek. :35.75 27.50
Moose Jaw, Sask. 35.75 28.31
Saskatoon, Sask, 42,15 30.133
Prince All,ert,Sask. 13.65 .;61.85
F.dntonton, Alta. 5'2.21) Th55
Red Deer, Alta. 52,20 3t.55-
i'roportionate hates to other points
in the Canadian Northwest. Trains
now operating through St. (:lair Tun-
nel by Electricity. Choice of seven
lines from Chicago to St. i'aul and
three beyond St. Paul.
Dominion Day
Return Tickets at Single Faro
Between all stations in Canada. also
to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich.,
Buffalo. Black (tock and Suspension
bridge, N. Y.
Good going June 30th and July 1st.
Return limit Thursday July 2nd.
For tickets and full information call
J. J. KNiGiIT, Depot Agent.
or write J. D. MCDONALD. Union
Dept)", Toronto. Ont.
"That Nutty Flavor'
\\'e have it in our
Star
Flour
It contains the dualities that*
tickle the palate. You nattiW
have heard it again and again
that
The Famous Pedestrian ,., rFarmtlfof or (Sale* tort- Harvey. eta
laming 113 acre•!. Thick ,swelling Y
3 barns, one of which has basement makes delicious bread. "fry it RA bestables. One acre orchard. three convinced. /1.
never failing wells; tts•o windmills.
The soil is a clay loa'm. is clean of
weed!, swell ender -drained and in 1st
class state of cnitiy11,e1:. For terms
1.1AR\'E\' BROS
etc., apps, to lt. Il�cl;•,. Centralia. i� •
The annual medius{ of South 11u- ----
Ton Instituto wan 101,1 i" McDonnel'3 the annual meet itlq .1 director's
hall. llensail. on \we•eln. ,lay of last ' thmet: ; ♦wag held. 1f r. W. D. Sett-
ings.
Thera wee not :15 large an
attend*race as at some former officers
tiers ' is unanimonely returned as
inga, still the members and officer- 'trete. rat, II. 8. Phillips was chosen
are taking an active interest 1111u- i as cr. ..tary, It. 11. McLean Wail eacl-
eaned
work. Mr..John Kitchen was of
= representative to *tend
called to the chair. '•fin'1tes of last Farr: a Convention to Le h' 1.1 111
meeting were read and adopted, also
the auditor's report showing that
the Aecretery Lae hie pork in a vcly
so: i•fnctory cololif ion. The elcetion
of director! for the 'n!uing year re -
stilted in all the old directors being
returned to office. At the close of
Oentlemcr:-
"I was a martyr to catlfrrll of the
head, threat and stomach. I was so bad
the doctors feared consumption. I
tried many physicians and medicine!.
A friend suggested Psychlne. I tried
' it ant it was the only thing ever did
me any good. 1 am now perfectly well.
It is the greatest remedy the world
has ewer known. I do not need it for
my health now hut 1 use it as a
strengthener for my walking matched. I
ewe much of my physical endurance to
Psychine."
JAMES REYNOLDS,
fort ]lope, Ont.
Psyehine is the greatest euro for
catarrh of the head, throat or stomach
in the world. It is a wonderful tonic
and strengthener of ran dowp system,
acting directly on all the vitil organs,
giving youthful vigor and strength to
, the system. At all druggists 50e. and el,
or 1)1. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
Manufactured by
Torn o this fall.
h, purgative remedies are
fast . iving sssy to the gentle action
and • .114 effects of Carter's Littlo
Liver Pills. If you try them they
will certainly please you .