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Exeter Times, 1908-07-02, Page 4A.HE EXETER TIMES, JULY end 1908. The Exeter Times 1 Exeter, Ontario. Serra' of, tiubscription $1.00 per pear in advance). $1.5U Saab b' cried if not so paid. To Unite' abates subscribers, $1.50 strictlY it RdvanOe. No. paper discontinues snt11 all arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. T date to which every subscription is pfd is denoted on Lisa label. Advertising rates on application. SHE EXETER TIMES P'T'GD. 'AmiVO. Note and Comment The determination of the Govern- ment to eheouragc to woo- form tie %building of the !Hudson Bay Mail - Way, will be bailed with delight in the Went. Whether the Govern-1Send a post CtU'(1 for anent builds the road or assists solus company to do so, is not or supretpel importance in the West, but the: fact ` that the Government are favorable - Inclined to the immediate construct- ion of the road will be received with delight by the pe'oplc who have suf. iered much in the past owing to in- adeauate transportation 4acilitics. The fact that a new source of re- vetlue has been arranged sufficient to build the road, without ,being pit extra charge upon the countrasod itself a most encouraging circum- stance. - r_ People of the. 'West trill he part - . f 1 the Iter. 'Mr. \tate, in the presence ' of over sixty guests. The bride Bras gowned in a brown travelling .suit wit Is white silk waist inset with lace and carrying a Lou Wet of bride roses and carnations. Little Miss Bilyea, 13 particularly suitable for of 'Thorndale, made a pretty little When flower girl dressed in evbit0 muslin glimmer use. \Men heating and carrying a basket of red roses. After congratulations all sat down cold meat, canned meat or to a dainty wedding dinner. They were the recipients of many useful and valuable presents. Mr. and Mrs. J)oey leave for their new home in the west in a few %reeks. taking with them t he best wishes of a host of friends. pork and beans, stir in a little Bovril and notice the difference. It will make the food more tasty, More nutri- Wi cn h see ea Miss ivy I'ollcybla- nk, of St. Mary's is spending her holidays with Aliss tiouS and more digestible. can,. Godbolt. \Ve are pleased to see Mr. Clarence Fletcher out again, after his spell of severe sickness. The recent rain has damaged the mange! crop to a certain extent. S. S. NO. 15, ILO' STEI'IIEN. The following is - the report of tate promotional examination Alf H. S. No. 15, Bay and Stephen. Karnes are in order of merit: Jr. IV to Hr. IV - Frieda Schroeder, Ifilda Rader. Sr. 1I! to Jr. IV - Willie Schroeder, Mary 'sVade, :Edgar Fischer. Sr. II to Jr. III. -Gladys Turnbull, %Vera Luther, Rtoy Stanlake, .Della Fischer. tJr. II to Sr. il.-Beatrice Turnbull, Fred Hlauart, Edith Beckmann, Ethel Oliver, Jane Charrette. Pt. II to Jr. IL -Johnny Beckmann, lRosa- bella 1'haff. Average attendance for June 22. Ethel M. Iieller:inns. icularly pleased avith the acttott o 1 the minister of the interior in mak- decided success, The sermons deify- ing provision in the nog land hill to erect by the Bev. G. QI. Purchase were provide for a sum sufficient to well directed and interesting. Tile build the 'Hudson Bay !Railroad from attendance at all the services was iLe l'as on the 1Saskatchewan river large and the collections good. fFbe to Fort Churchill, on 'Hudson Bay, festival ostiv a lhe n ruesda tastasa a fine dis- e dis- a ddistance of G00 miles. This railway can, it is estitnated, be built for $15,- 000.110U. ;Under the terms of the bill there are 28,000,000. acres of new recipe booklet e1 'Tasty- Dishes " to BOVRIL LIMITED 27 ST. PETERSTREET,MONTREAG Stanley this week. Rev. F. Bur- gess comes here for this year. !Mr. 'hider on the Roman line had a barn raising on Thursday and a large number enjoyed themselves in the evening. Tho nnniversary services mere a Cy A. 1ES 11,1 CD 11. X A.. Bears the ,The Kira You Hate Always Beug'it p gramme iwas an exeellont one, the Signature B band bringing the music to the taste of of all present. The receipts were 0 land available. One half of this ot;ir.�and airs. Geo, 1lfillson spent owill be ther h�fIt1400Q,U 0 for tfor atlpreempand t- Sundae- with fritnll= in Granton. ion at $3 per acre. If the road costs *15,000',000 to build, 4,000,000 acres at S3 will provide the money to build it. Mr. Oliver was directing his observat- ions to the point that there was pro- vision in the bill to raise new re- venue sufficient to build the rail- road when the time came, and that point %would be tifken into consider- ation if, nt any time it was necessary to raiseledge the fMidi to country's the railroto ad A W(YItTIIY LINb: The call Term of Canadi'sl gr dt- est (Chain of Modern, • Actual Business 'Schools, located in the towns of !Goderich, Winghatn: Orangeville. 'Clinton and Walkerton, and the city of Peterboro, open Sept. Clintonlst. The is a 'worthylink, n nsCollegeiness des the s ieeeof its graduates has not been excelled. The new advertisement ofIns school is to -be found on page 1 Will be changed weekly. Shipka Mr. (Thos. Spicket is visiting re- latives at Detroit. tMr. Thos. Lynch shipped a car- load of Cattle last 'Saturday to (Tor- onto. Mr. Peter McPhee, of 'Dotroit, is visiting at lois mother's home here. Mrs. S. Sweitzer and Mrs. !lower are camping at Sunbeam Cottage Grand Vend. 'Mr. J. M. 'Robertson. our school teacher, hit for his home this week. Mr. .1. 11. Mannon lost a valuable horse last Sunday evening. (I'oo late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Allan McEachett, of London, spent Sunday with the form- er's mother here. 'Mr. John Mcisaac, of Gferill, Mich. is visiting at his brother's home here. The Sbipke picnic held on the 19th of June w'nt n grand success. There was a very good program and games of 811 kinds. The strawberry social hell on the 24th was anecestful in every respect. Grand Bend We are having fine weather here now. Just plenty of rain to keep everything moving. The cement tile makers from Cred- iton came to town 'Monday for the purpose of making up a quantity for the fi'ownship. •Mr. Crawford from London is put- ting up a good Sc. show here for the summer to entertain both old and young. Langmates new cottage own use. IL 'Hamilton, is busy at present removing his mill machinery. He removed the smoke stack on Friday. of Dctrsit, are having a erected here for their We very often have requests 4. frons people wishing servants -• or help and at present know 4 of five or six places where good farm hands can got steady env- 4- ployme.nt or where servants* can get good situations. The .r flames will be furnished to any. 3. one by calling or writing the Times Office. + of real iriandj that it va'dai very highly. because the iriendiihip ex - premed docs ,not appear to bo ono of sclfiih interest. A lady or a ;3enllo- man known of an item of news that might happen to be mimed by the editor and promptly photws thin of- fice without any other thought than that of improving the paper. These Alex. 'Reveille, of this place held a people lgive nor() than i.1 cup sof very successful auction sale on (Sues-. water. and may he sure of a first- day, everything fetching good prices. olasi wedding .notice, or obituary notice or any other little comple- Everybody came to the Bend on meat we have to ogler. There are 11►e first. many items of real itttero.ating news that the editor muses unin'tention• ally, for he cannot afford to run a detective regency to pry ditto privato homes and other places that are not within hie observation. The people you know and thinss you know are often unknown to him, even as much as many of the thdrugi w' know and the people we meet are unknown to Thames Road Mrs. \Cm. Mctai;an and daughter Jessie ii-ited relatives in this neigh- borhood r,•cuntly. M r. Clifford Whitlock. of &mforth, spent Sureties list at his home here. tir. Andre r% llodgert land a gravel bee on Sitil1.1 iy of lust week. lie intends puttiri:' a cement floor in part of his stable this summer. Jiist Ethel Ileal wan the gayest of bliss Irene Whitlock on Sunday. Mr. nttd Mrs. henry Passmore vis- ited in ',Mitchell r' -r •ntly. Mrs. a and children. of Stratford. sir.• ti icing friends and relatives in this vicinity. Vacation lime is here again tot the school teachers. •fir. Camph.-11. principal of the 'Exeter school. was the guest of !Mr. A. E. John+ nn Sunday last Quite it number from this vicinity attended the anniversary services of E ' 1 church on Humbly. nn d the 11mvd r ) heard W. A. Walden. of Catnlaehie, a former minister of that circuit. Mr. herald Lawrence. of $enforth was the guest of Miss l'losaic 'Fran - els ran - els l•tst ttlnnday. We. J. '11. Dineen and Mr Wm. 3!ray visited in Godes ich It,: Fri- day. Whalen Too vete for I i -t week. Mr. and Mrs. Itulesi t '1'rothin, of Centralia. visited friends here on Sunday, also Mr. Ed. \Villiatnaot stalled on Distal. dere• on Hunday. Newton iMiil-ori. of St. 'laves was a guest at los home here on Tuesday of last week. Miss Fall flrooks is home on her holidays and is visiting relatives nt It hit place and %'inclhclsra. Quite n number from here trent to Elimville on 8uuday to attend the anniversary services at which Bev. Walden a ((aner pastor preached. Mr ,lolu' Passmore. of Stratford seas the sea -t of Mis. J. Wright en a'bu r+day. p,. •,, , - Osoar ';iih•rt. n' • ,r1rests of ler. ars; 7S1rs. •1 on Siiii•lay. J1 r nil \I- .rotor Huh -wood vis- its! frt n ! i !:i: kton oft t4unda '. '1t1•y. ll,. I. , - leaves for 'Port The cottages are filling tip very fast. In a few days there will not be a cottage to he had for love or J. W. and Mrs. Dolt visited at Granton last week. The Dashwood butcher has opened up his shop here, which will be n great convenience. Mrs• W. It Oliver entertained a few of her friends to a strawberry, water -melon, fizz. Our school closed last Friday for the holidays. IMiss Mills leaving for her home nt Stratford on Saturday. The catches of fish have dropped off to almost nothing, but of course that Whitney majority would stoP 'Mr. Steadman, our new minister; is expected to be here next Sunday. lle comes from Hayfield. CASTOR iA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of HELPFUL, ADVICE Anderson A very Pretty wedding; toes place at the ltotne of Mrs. James ,Atkin- son, 'tllanshard, on Wednesday of 1 hie week. what her daughter, `Miss lanrrta C. was united in marriage to Mr. \Vm. Doey. of 8lskatoon, by G ET THE BEST • 1 ) OA') D I Rll.f 1 Ilhlshr:•,( A •.aril I;, WORI [0 FAIR I . sr01115.�: ''`WEBSTER'S IN AT ION AL 'T NARY -- mss✓ r i�- iect nt f Enlarged d b 1:11 25,000 Nt,w Words New tilltavettt,ne of rho World watt nn s rib -a 21.111-) t::!e , baiwl Oa tho Ines _ et rift. ',act NowBMographical Dictionary cir,t,tlnirrarhonames ofovertax ®note l perants. Cato of birth. death. etc. 1'dited l v 57. T. tt.t 1: itiy Ph.T).. Lr..r).. L'ultedat.:oet'ucuattsoieueco( Bduuatsou. 2360 Quarter Pages, tt.w P,.n,. L'S) t:In,t:nli.•.. Ri-', t cop. Needed in Every Home .t leu %Vcbater'oColt. g' 1te 1 i.1: ,aury 113 ),zei t,.0 i'. •+, ,. regular litditkn : sL a^. • . .... De Luxe Edition (?aria's tn. 1 es -•n, ,644ra t::'op.,.r. 41•.,-r - ,w 'E<lib:,•itetiaw:-;ty:+nk:..•.l"u.c-. ;,..., tts. G. 8 C. MERRIAM c Publishers. Springfield, )1.1ss. Yon won't tell your family doctor the whole story about your private illness— you are tote modest. You need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pink - ham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you could not explain to the doctor. Your letter will be held in the strictest con- fidence. From her vast correspond- ence with sick women during the past thirty years she may have gained the very knowledge that still help your case. Such let ter:( as the fol- lowing, from grateful women, es- tablish beyond a doubt the power of MEM CASTOR'. For Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of pnoInoteaDiigesl• IOn,Cheerful- ness8ildil(est.Contains neither o itult.Morphine nor }Waal. OT NARCOTIC. Jin;ya!ana-.w4722.7 rodwt 1kpaafectRemedy for Cottstipa- hon.Sour Storniach,Dlarrtaea. Worms ,ConvutsioltS,Feverish- ocss end Loss or SLEEP. TacStrade Sttiature of 142/1i444 NEW ''YORK. EXACT COPY. OP WSAPBCB. ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• • •• 1The Molsons Bank Established 1Swii. BEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. iCAPITAL PAID UP $3_372,600 00 • • RESERVE FUND $3.372,600.00 • Assets Over $33,000,000.00 • : Savings Bank Department • $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest added FOUR • Times a Year. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. H U R DON, manager I ••1N1••••••••••••N•M•••• 441•••••••••••••• • ••••••Ntg General hauling Businese Transacted. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE READ OFFICE. 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".1 friend advised Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. After using three iottles of it. I feel like a new woman. " I most heartily recommend Lydia E. l'inkhltn'r Vegrtablo Compound to all Women whosetTcrwith female troubles." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- , Vegetable ('omJmund, 'lade } from roots and herbs, has been t.hc 1 standard remedy for female ills I and has positively cured thousand sof women who have been troubled with fdispLwenlentn, inflammat ion, Weera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, t periodic pain:(, backache, that bear- s ing-down feeling, flatulency, in:litres. tion,d izziness,or nervous prostration. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGN3 COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and drAertptlnn may pules', ascertain oar opinion fruo whother an Invention 1, prohabl, patentahln. (ommunlen- ttonsstrtctt,conadenttal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent fres oldest agency for eecurtrig patents. Patents taken through Munn A Ce. recuire vegetal notice, without charge, to (bo �mitt 3lmerlcan. e4A � tat ong ofs. handsomely scientlno journal. Largest mfor ccaantata,131 easyear postage prepaid. gluedou br MUNI Coos' 6' b'iNew York Bran Farm for Sale syllO I of the C000dloo !Mei est IIOJIESTEAD REGULATIONS. • ANY even numbered section of Dominion Lands in ASanitoha, easkatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18yet. rs of age, to the extent of one -quer ter section of 160 acres, more or less. Application for entry must be made in person by the applicant at a Dominion Lends Agency or Sub. agency for the distract in which the land is situate. Entry by proxy 'nay, however, be made at an Agen• cy on certainconditione by the father, mother eon. daughter brother or sister of an intending home- steader. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans: (11 At least six months' residence upon and cults• ration of the land in each year for three) ears. (`2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, perform the required residence duties h • living on farmingg land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (bu) acres in extent, in the vicinity o1 his hosnestead. IJoint ow 'enjoy in land will not meet this require• meat. mother, if the father 1s de- ' ceased) of the homesteader has pernianent residence (3) it the father (or on fanning land owned solely by hint, not less than • Two 6 Octave Organs Second 'Iand. CHEAP Also Two Pianos Slightly used At Great Reduction. Sewing Machines The best made at prices that will suit you. Bicycles, Baby Carriages and Go Carts Thai choice farms being compos -r3 of dot 15, in Con. A I/Shorn:1 few*I taitting 100 acres, 05 acres cleared eighty(80) acres inextent, in by t,cmuy of rhe I (i 5 neves 'Lard wood hustle. 'Goo 1 homestead. or upon a homestead entered for by him In the vicinity, such honiesteader may perform his brick lions, bank •b(a r nv. Alive own msldenve duties by living with the father or house, pig house. orchard and good mother. water. Within 2 1-2 miie3 of Ext:.- 4 The tens "cieinily" in Ilse Iwo preecedtinq school. ywrogra�rhs is defined as meaning not more than tt•r and CUtt VP111ctiL t0 nine mi es a a dire% Ilse, exclusive of road al:ow• Le sold by publte auction oft the noses crosse.l in the measurement 5 A homesteader intending to perform his resi- dence duties in acconlance w ith the alace e'hil. livtug with his parents or on fanning land owned In himself tuust notify the Agent of the district of such Intention, Six months' notice in writing should be given to the Conuniasioner of Dominion lands at Ottawa of Intention to apply for patent. w. w. CORY, Deputy ot the Minister of the interior N. B. -Unauthorised pnblication of this advertise went will not be paid for Fourth day of July. Easy terms of payment. 'Must eta sold owing, to health of proprietor JOHN N. PERKINS, Prop. For terms and particulars nplily to. 'l'IIOS. CAMERON, Auctioneer. Far - Zurich tr- Zurich Miss Schultz. of Preston, is the i guest of Miss Maas at the Lutheran 1 parsonage. 'Mr. :mil Mrs. 'Roth. of New &lam- bnry. visited their daughter Mrs. Scliwartzenruber of the Bronson line last week. 'Mrs. (Seibert, of Bridgeport, ;end Mrs. Hayes, of Kansas. are visiting Mr. and Mts. Gott Merner. Jlr. A. G. Mines returned last heck from 'a visit with friends at ('are, and other 'Michigait points. The 1ICratd will not publish this %e (•'k being their mutual "week off". Twenty one members of the Ladies Aid. of the Evangelical church, gath- ered at the parsonage on 'Tuesday afternoon. in honor of Mrs. 'fheo Brom!' and daughter 'Rosa. who left No Honing NoGrinding R FLASH!' .,r,,, .nr. 17.7. 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After parC•rking of the nbund- (he ',story of geese g razor manufacture. atter of good things prepared by the' Casbon'•,vestenacity, toughness and ladies, rind the inner 111.111 had been Id to heel. But it is perfect fuel anburicl7r, o (nils z•rtisfi 1 811 repaired to ththepar- 1 b derII d it hiesnce eonwhense,med toby a y ns supcuk e 1ot, %%here au interesting programs ; die temperingpebefore it is fused. consisting of addresses and tuu••it' The minute saw -like teeth of a was rendered. tarot edge ei'herircnd. when too soft, or break, wh-n too hard, ma:ci tg a shaving edge worthless for cutt,n your beard,. rhe recarbenizing of all Prho Msgnetic razor blades does away with both of these dif5cultie.- the steel has been made diamond hard. It la a scitntihc fact established beyond cavil that every razor requires occzsional sten ging. 1f the razor teeth will neither bend nor break there will pa:* between them tiny soap particles -whish, with water, make the lather. This is removed by the stropping. Honing and grinding are only required to restore broken or bent teeth. But test this unconditionally guaranteed razor in your'ovvn home -or have you barbel use at o0 I I this you -for thirty days Drop us • postal, or better yet, wonderful remedy to sufferers les." from come in and see us and wf wiil give Bronchitis and other troubles." you our new proposition for tnving Later: "I wish to add that my voice. these rasors tested without oblige since using Psychine, is stronger and tion to porch,:^, eogethe with , t bat much more carrying power than it !r''ou set • IH...t o.v 3' t:rzt .. •' t. Salvation Army Praise "i frel it my duty to testify to the benefit 1 have received from the tt'' ot Psychine. While travelling in New On- tario conducting special meetings I con- tracted a very bad cold, which gradual- ly developed into Jlronchitis of the worst form. I was advised to try Psychine, which I did, and after using bat a few bottles I was completely re- stored to health. recommenl is Very attractive, Prices right Fine Stationery S. Marin & Son ' had before i had bronchitis, and the vocal chords do not tirc with speaking." P. TILLER. Capt. 8alv'n. Army. Ann 8t., Toronto, Aug. 13, 1007. Throat, lung and stomach troubles 1 cured by Psychine, also Incipient con- sumption. ATI druggists, 50c and CM, or Dr. T. A. %loaom, Limited, Toronto. W. S. Cole, Druggist CENTRAL All tlisor,lere reused by a bilious state of the system can bn sure,' by using Car'et's lilt le Liver {'ilia. No pain, griping or discomfort attend- ing their uso. Try, theme •h -i' 4- ++d•++i-•f•i"1' fi' •b+•P+•t••F+i•H•i•+ft'-W'+ STRATFORD. ONT. is the leading busineee train- ing school in Western Ontario. \Ve give a thorough, practical training of Commercial Subjects Isaac Pitman's Shorthand. Touch '1'ypewritieg, and in Commerc- ial and Railroad Operating. 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