Exeter Times, 1908-07-09, Page 81; EXETER '11 M1 S JULY 0th Ms,
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STEWART'S
PHONE 16
Money Savers
--For Ju1y-
$5.50 \ten's kool, unlined Tweed Sullilner
Suits. .lust the thing for these hot days.
-r
$1 & $1,50
$ 1
.50 For Men's Dressy Summer crests, pure
white and white with small black eul-
broi(lc red figures.
V
For men's fine Straw Sailors.
Latest style crown and brine
They look cool. They are cool.
$1.00, $1.25, $1,50, $1.75, $2.00
For live extra special values in Ladies' White
Lawn Shirt Waists. These are a lot of manufac-
turers samples that carne to us. The saving is so
great that you can see it in every waist. Buy one.
Redpaths Extra Granulated ;Sugar
Are you getting it. We sell none other. Some
stores do because the profit to tllenl is greater,
but. remember Redpaths is best by teat.
POULTRY
We are buyers of Turkeys, Chickens, 1Iens
and Ducks, either alive or dressed. Bring us good
duality
and we will give you the very highest price.
J". A. STEW ART
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Gifts to the
Bride
A Few Good Suggestions
Never before were we in a better
position to offer von an extensive sel-
ection hi suitable, useful and accept-
able Wedding Gifts and the closebt.
[,rice on every article from works of
bighe.l artistic merit to the loeeest
price slake it greatly to your advan-
tagehere.
cage to buy hc
Beautiful Silverware such as
Cake Plates, Tea Sets, Fern
Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Marnta-
Bowls,
i
Bake
3
Marma-
lades, Salad
Dishes told many other hand-
some pieces.
Rich ('ut (lass, Vases, Sugars
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►e()live Die
hes.
ren
an
Butter 'rubs, Oil Bottles, l'ar-
alTee, Tumblers. Berry Bowls,
Celery Dishes, Etc.
A. MARCHAND
Wedding icings a'Specialty.
SPRIN6
SUITINGS
A number of New
Browns, Wood col-
ors and Elephant
Grey Suitings just
received.
The correct thing
foi the spring sea.
soli.
Shur -On{
i�r.
f.ve - '�
4.
0,Jt1sSE.'S
,
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 t hese famous
glasses in all sizes.
Eyes 'Tested Free.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
Market Report . -The The srke e. a is RELIABLE
the report of Exeter tnarkele, eor_' loves atReduced'THErealee t, to Jul)' hel.Lon C OLD
\\-heat, 75c a bushel.
g
ti ley, 45 to 48 cents.
tided Flour :STAR, Beset
I;r e, •_0. rices
oats, 40 to 43 cents. �
for it.
White and '+
('hemist and Optician.
1•:\ETEIt - ON'IAItlO.
WANTED
A Sexton for the 'frivitt Memor-
ial Church. Duties to cemmen a nt
once. state salary. Apply (6 fr.
Hawkins.1. J. Knight, •►mens.
-Mr. henry Bogart'', of Battle -
Creek, Mich., is visiting the llogarth
family in Stephen.
-Miss Jlinnie, Sanders, milliner.
who spent the past season in London
as returned home.
h rc tc ho e
-An interesting game of baseball
will be played this (Thursday) even-
ing between the regulars and the
"Never Sweats" No ndmission.
-A rink of Norwich Bowlers came
up in an automobile yesterday to
Play the local players. The gnme is
itt progress as we go to press.
Miss Millie Martin, Miss L. itobin-
Mon and :Miss Irene Ilandford left
for (ioderich Tuesday evening. where
they will take the lake trip to ?De-
troit.
-Mr. t3idney Davis bad a valuable
brood marc killed by lightening dur-
ing the storm Monday. The ani-
mal ..as one of a team valued at
t? 500.
-Mr. fico. Powell, of Mill etrect.
docs not care whether the price of
W' W. TABIAN I old potatoes incrcnsea or Dol. lie(
c is
now supplying his table with this
• year's tubers and lies been doing so
\terehant Tailor. since the first of July.
.tr. anti Mr.. Gordon Jaynes rc-
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rton
EXETER,ONTARIO. I turned to their home in Croswell.
t Mich., after spending p delightful
visit with the billet's sisl,•r, Mrs. E.
Maguire. Mr. and ('Mrs. Jaynes
travelled her cin their auto end nr.•
to be congratulated on their pluck
in coming ao far.
(31'BS('RI11F. Volt 1111 'Yi.1Fw1.
St'f19CRL111; FOl1 '111E 'rIMF:r(.
SUBSCRIBE FOR Tim TIMES.
SUBSCRIBE FOR T11l TIMES.
Peas, 7U to 75c.
Shorts :�23. i The real hot weather it. here, are you prepared
1'c,•d their. el.3.+ to X1.55. t Ladies Silk (iloves i 15 inch. long) in Tans, Browns, Create, The t
Clover seed. LAB to $10 per bushel. Black, euperi0I• quality. Regular $1.111 glove for s•Ir. Here are a few "how to keep cool suggestions.
Ladies lace (ilovts, 1s inch. in ('ream er White, tine quality, will wash
and year well. Regular price tate for Me pair.
' Ladies Lible Glove.: in Cream or White, Is inch. long. Excellent wearing
)ivality, regular price tilt.: for Ise.
.
('o.ti, X7.25 a ton.
butter, 19e.
Eggs 16c.
I'otatoet 60c per bag.
Iloggs, dressed te7.75 to ?k.t.U.
hogs, liweweight ?76.50.
illy $7 to $8.
\\'col, uneetehett, Se Ib.
Wool eetelledt 1:3 to i4 cels.
Ladies Silk and Leather Belts.
Ladies silk Belts in Blue, Grey, Green Black and White. Vet•y pretty
Istyles. all tete dualities for 31k•.
Ladies Kid Belts in Browns, Blues, Greens told Black with fancy buckles,
••••••••••••••••••••••♦••: i regular trice :3sc; reduced to '25c,
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• LOCALS • 1 Torchon and Val. Laces at Big Reductions
• • I All Laces selling off at greatly reduced prices. Some very dainty pat-
+•••+•++ •••••••• 1 terns; all new geode, in all widths. Special cut price on 12 yd. lengths.
I have a lot of good, grass .tt,d.c.tn
take n few hard of horse$ or crit tee
to pasture for ti:e s=ason. I.. 110-;
Taiggart.
-June is •t he month of weddinea1
and don't 'forget that he Times basil Our stock of embroideries is altogether too large. in order to clear out a
l h ' i
12 1=2 Bleached Cotton for 10c
Beautiful tine even thread. :311 inch. wide, flee from dressing, it bargain 10c
Embroideries at Wholesale Prices
the fin,•? 'lino o[ wedding ut, st a tiote`ery
to be ?lad. Our type for Plinth",lines we are selling out the entire stock at cost price.
its great ninny
All te Ic embroideries for 14c All I21c embroideries for ;I;;
All 15c embroideries for 10c All tic embroideries for le
50e quality of Overlace for :Wein white only, pretty patterns, 15 inches wide
invitations is new and t'.^-to-;lalto.
DR. OVENH EYI. AND EAI? SUIt-
geon, will be y 30 the C to ine4.3 vital
Hotel. nous
0 p.
in. Glosses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye car and noso treated.
Next visit Friday July 31st.
-'rhe Times from now until Jany.
1st. 100 for Fifty Cents.
- WANTED.-A smart boy to learn
printing.
-Mr. \Vib Martin spent Sunday nt
the Bend.
-Mr. Soul. Martin left last Friday
for Port nope.
-Mr. '1t. 1. Lang, of St. Marys
vas in town friday.
-Miss Sweet returned home from
St. Marys last week.
-Mr. Orville Southcolt is spend,
iug the .reek at the Bend.
-91rs. McMartin, of Barrie. is the
guest of Mrs. It. 11. Collins.
-Dr. Art Ramsay, Dotni ►ion Meat
Inspector, spent Sunday i town.
-Chief County Constalle Grundy.
of Goderich was in town londay.
-The Glorious twelft
ebrated at Goderich n
- The contractors
reel work on the dra'
?vitt be eel -
Mr. and Mrs. Bu tit ho. (nee .Miss
•t Monday. Lily Blatchford,) of Detroit have
ewe commen- left for Rockaway, New Jersey, Mr.
e on Andrew st, . BolitIto will practice law in New
-Mr. and Mrs. %V. S. Howey, are fork.
=1tev. •Gauld, the Missionary to
spending the iweek camping at the Bend. Japan, and in this country
40c Roller Blinds for 25c
5 doz. Blinds, mounted on best rollers in green anti cream, et gular 111c ,luality
clearing at 25c complete.
SNELL & ROWE
-Don't fail to hear the London
Harpers et the garden party on ?Main
street Methodist church lawn July
17.
- Miss Nellie Jones, of Thantesford,
visited Mrs. 11. Davis during the past
eek.
-The Clinton New Era celebrated
its 43rd birthday Monday July flt h.
The present proprietor assisted in
getting out the first issue.
- Miss Muriel Jones, daughter of
Wm. Jones and Viola Jones, daugh-
ter of Edwin Jones, are visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Cooper, London.
-The canning factory commenced
operation last (Thursday. Peas are
the first crop to be panned and the
prospects are there will be a large
pack.
- Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott visit- on n furlough. will take charge of
ed last week with 'Mr. Boltzmann. church
services in the stain street
church next .Sunday.
Zurich.
-Mr. Harold Bissett, o[ Amherst -
champion
- Gans. the colored lightweight
-
champion for twenty years was de-
burt;, is spending his vacation at his Tented at Ban Francisco on July 4th
hone here. by ilattling Nelson, whom Gans de-
-Misses Edna rollick and Winnle fcated two years ago.
I:award are spending the week at -lir. ltobt. Sillery was in London
the Mend. • last week on account of °Iteration
- Miss Zimmermann, of Toronto. which was being performed' Ion a
is a guest. at the home of Dr. brother. tvho was taken to the hos-
Browning. pital sotne weeks ago.
I
-.117. 'Rule. Southcolt, of Londoir ---JIr. Thos. ]larvcy and daughter
epent Sunday at the home of i\Irs.1 Gertie left Saturday morning on an
hout).cott, extended trip to (Moncton, N. 13.
-Mrs. Sol. thinly expects to re On their way they will nttend the
tercentenary at Quebec.
turn this week from a visit to Car-
sonville,
-Mrs. \Ven. Jnckson. of London, is
visiting her tnot her Mts. C. Smith
Exeter North.
- Mr. Dyer Bunion. of Ituffelo,
spent the Atnerican holiday with his
parents here. .
Miss Leah hemmer has been en-
gaged as book-keeper at the Can-
ning factory.
- Mi+., Liwir•gstone. milliner for
3. A. Stewart left Saturday for the
summer vacation.
The Spotton Business College nt
Clinton lies closed (pr the months of
.iuly and August. II
1
- Mrs. C.:\. . onlhcolt •enl daugh-
ter Stella me ti ting friends in
Blyth this week.
Miss Annie $a tiers and Sirs Mc-
Evoy left on M nday on a trip to
the northwest.
-Mrs. Antos left 11 oti 1, y 1 a• for Mc-
Gillivray
c-
I
Gillivray to spend a few dey<, when
she will leave for Brantford and
liotwntant'illc for a short visit before
leaving for the Northwest.
Lieut. W. J. Beaman received word
Saturday that he had been selected
as one of the three officers of the
33rd regt. to go to Quebec to tako
part in the Ierccnter:cry ;celebrat-
ion.
- Tete farmers are this week bus-
ily engaged in getting in their hay
crop. The crop this year • is very
good. The wheat is rapidly cdlor-
tn8 and will be wady in a (civ
weeks.
-A .very interesting g:une of base-
ball was played at She grounds last
Friday
evening between
the regu-
lars
u-
lars
and the "Never Sweats" result-
ing in a victory for the former
by the score of 15 to 10.
- Mile Mabel Walter, of Gray & -y[r. AI. Bissett has been appoint-
'• London(' home for a coil-•, .
[ .irker f.on fort t
' istc'•il ovenuncut, as
pie weeks' yacht ion cd pc the 1 roto► t, g
Inspector of automobiles in the vil-
-Mrs. Livingstone. anti child, of Inge or going through the village
Milverton are the guests of Mr. and It is understood the salary is $2.50
i•1 rs. John Ila w kshaw. I per day.
-Mr. 1,. C Fleming this week sold
his resident on Victoria street to
1't of. Ruse, of lfcnsall.
-Mr. L. C. Fleming Inst week en-
tered upon hie duller. as County Sec-
retary for the Y. M. C. A. Ile took -The young companions of our 1'.
Miss Carrie Knight left last week a trip to Clinton and Blyth to look D. who skiddocd off and left him to
to spend the summer vocation with the ground over with a view of walk home on the Ise, have a story
her parents at Merton. starting branches and reports very going the rounds about them. The
-Mr. Andrew Lrmrnic, of Detroit, favorable prospects. aforesaid 1'. D. had engnged the rig
visited friends in and around Exeter -9E r. Ham, teprescntii,g the Gibbs to go to the (lend as he wits supposed
during the past week. Company, .w'as here Friday ►caking to know how to harness a horse,
- Jiro. 1'. i'enhale returned to nrrangcalents for the opening tip of and when t he young fellows went to
Myth on Friday of last week atter the evaporator in a few weeks. Mr. get the horses. they did not want to
Ilatn thinks the company will have make any racket. nod went at their
spending a few days in totwn• to put in tyro mere kilns in order work so euietIy that when the ani-
- Mr. atie M a. lames Jarrott, of to take Bare of the Large crop that mals were hitched up it erns found
1Iillsgreen, spelt (Sunday with the is expected this year. that the harness was on backwards
(ormer's poral is Exeter North. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 91c'1'atish, and instead of the bite being jn the
- 3Iiss Mariam Elston left Monday after a honeymoon t rip up t he mouths of the animals. they had
morning on trip to Edmonton likes. ieturned to Exner 00 ESatur. placed Ibc cruppers there instead,
•.here she w i visit her brother. ?lay and visited with Mrs. Me'l'av- the bits under their fails, and the
ish's parents. Mr. and Airs. John C011aro upside dow u. 1'bc tniatake
-Mr. Mel in llowey leaves today 'Taylor over Eiunday, On Sunday was noticed by a ft•cnd. who took
on a trip U rough the eNorthwtet.-,.wgeninl;solo Mirs. JaMcTaey Stvishreet sangchurpa leas -ch. sprue neninut., to get the
will be Iifoesejriec• tuu mcluines harnessed pioperly and was
Edit 8aillincry ndcrs List neckat Kcorn• comp1The 33rd iteginteut is to furnish ;i also deligtwehtelqd ii'ilh 1he opporlvuily
Ills destine( on
pld hseason in -
any of forty-two titin. including to drive thorn home.
cardine ant returned home on Mon-
day. ment which will rep: emelt the rural issue) in contmornoration of the ter -
make
lo iness men of Clinton are militia of Western Ontario at the ccntenarY celebration nt Quebec arc
tl►inkinq 1 building a new nkat- Quebec tercentenary celebration. To' n°tt ready, and will Le placed ton
Ing and et ruing ,rink for the coming rnrike tip this composite company each' salt• next week. 9'hc stnrops me of
winter.
company commanded in the 3tr l is to •moat artistic design, and are la rg-
- Mr. J in Motley Los improved
select fire tnentfrotn his cotnpnny. ,et lhrn She ordinary rise, to alloy,
(he appear ncc o[ his hotel by ha r- The 33reI ?Ito is to furnish the ndjul- boric ?scene$, polate 1 rtfise,tt`►tion of his.
r-
ing a new cement %calk laid at the ant for the tcestern Ontario regi- acri tti etc. The d -
mrnt. { on of each denomination is :es
north side 1 follow„ Balf-cent, re enure of
Mr. Art nell left Monday for the The contractor., building the new: the Prince and 1'ri et', of \Vnlrs:
Mend to se it the change would be- tldewnik on 9Liin street should bc'' one -cent• green. 1 ortr tits of Dhnm-
nefit his h alth. itis parents ae- compelled to keep lanterns on their! piniu and (.'artier: too -rent, r, �,
eotapauicd 1 nu. . piles of gravel in the streets daring King i dw:et.1 and Que, n Alex :
hetet.
i t r ere c
Teo t t s h
thenight. o
l
g _c •
five•
int e •
hl ►,, e.+jtreaentttion of
-)irs. $a mei Bradt end twb) sous caused on account of no light t:. one f.'Ifabilttion do ()eviler ; scion -taut,
Win. and 3 e. returned home last' on Saturday evening. when two men,yellow, picture of /9lontcalni and
w,•ek after p, titling three ?weeny were tumbl. d out of their buggy., •\Volta • ten -cent, uwnve. picture r,f
with friends in Toledo• o tiler ase. and
on$itn'I:t lirsey r i.tcr� thrloti o,t�' Q'►abet in 1700: fifteen•cent, picot) r,
-Re r. Mrpon tele t fot p i 1 of thy Writ of fti' old reg: m.• : 1 wen-
t-.
premch,'I «o exception illy fine I'ortunatcly none 01 the occupantsof I Iy-cent, green, picture of a Coe
sermons in th Maui Street Method- the rigs were injured, but a serious do bolt with Indian,.
ist chute!) la. t Sunday. I accident might happen.
Let us Mhl Your
rrs6rl DtI011S
No matter where or by whom your
prescription is written, we can com-
pound it,
We Make a Specialty
of Prescription Work
and are equipped to give service of an
-Cool White Goods
--Linen Lawns
-Parisians Lawns
-Organdies
-- 1'at'is Linen
These are the most popular
fabrics this season and are in-
deed very cool told ('crltfort-
ablo for the 11-)t (lays.
ideal character. \\'e have in stock a
Very Large Stock of
Prescription Drugs
including all the new remedies. All
work in this department will receive
Our Special Attention. Prices are
reasonable and alike to all.
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggist.
EXETER - ONTAItIO.
-White Waists
-White Underskirts
-Sumpter Corsets
-Corset Covers
-Summer Millinery
There is no better assort-
ment of cool ready -to ;year
things to be Lound anywhere
at our prices.
Hens and boys cool clothing Hats and Furnishings in
all the latest styles at very reasonable prices.
A job line of Childress and Woinens Shoes suitable for
summer wear ranging from $1, 1.25, 1.50 and $2, the price
now crit in two, 50c, 62c, 75e, and $1, Speak quick,
Highest Price Paid for Produce.
-Come and see the country store
and post office at the 'Main street
church garden party July 170.
-Mrs. Barnwell entertained a num-
i,.•r of friends Monday everting in
honor of lir grandson. Dr. Seldon.
-Mr. and Mrs. m . rigg, o
Thomas, called on Mr. Win. Grigg.
sr.. on Saturday. Mr. Win. Grigg,
jr. left 'Monday for a trip to Cal-
gary.
-Monday the weather was hot
enough to make one discard all un-
necessary clothing and Tuesday even-
ing it was cold enough to put on an
overcoat.
One of the balloons racing from
Chicago, landed near Clinton Sunday
morning. The occupants were badly
injured by being dragged against a
barb wire fence.
CARLINC BROS.
New Grocery and Shoe Store
2 DoDrs North of Postoftiice,opposite Wood's Meat Market
Full line of Groceries, all new. Shoes for everybody, Men, Women
and Children, all sizes, at the very lowest cash price
Call and be convinced.
Hes NOCef ieS SnOeS
T. J. WILSON.
-Mr. Eber S. llogarth, brother of
Messrs. .11ogarth, Stephen, professor
of languages in the late Normal Col-
lege at 'Lamilton, left on Saturday
for an extensive trip through Europe
visiting Havre, Berlin, etc. While
in the old country he will further
pursue bis studies.
-The Exeter Bargain Store is the To 1st ('las. 2nd Ciao
Spot for :Bargains. - Another three Winnipeg, Man.
$270..0(10.145)(1 $21.01)
days cheap sale at the Exeter Bar- PortageLal'r:iicie.Ilfan. 2 21.85
gain Store, 'Thursday. Friday >, and Brandon, Man. i(). 3'3.00
?Saturday the Atb, 10thand 11th of Regina. Sank. 35.75 27.50
July. There will be offered at this Noose Jaw, Sask.
fine, up-to-date shoes, regular price P 31.75 .?'3,35
big bargain sale 40 pairs o[ children's Saskatoon, Sask, 42,15 :30,85
rince Albert,Sask. 43,05 31,4
75 cents. Your choice of this lot for Edmonton, Alta. 52.:O 37.55
25 cents per pair ; .also 65 pairs taf Red Deer. Alta. 52,211 :37.;x3
girls and boys shoes and 50 pairs of
Proportionate Rates to other pointe
White Kid and IN.
Lite Canvas shoos in the Canadian Northwest. 'Trains
all go for hal[ price, and a cracking
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
Ys EM
From Exeter via
Chicago and St. Paul
bargain lot of men's and ladies shoes
for one dollar per pair. Also for
sale very cheap one National Cash
'Register, one steel Safe, one Show
Case, one pair of Counter Scales and
n lot o[ l'aper Bags, all very cbeap.
Rattling .big bargains. -J. W. Brod-
erick.
The Toronto News calls attention
to the danger caused by the common
house -fly, and says. -"'She alarming
disease spreading capabilities
' ar • h0
oat.
re-
the ordw Y
of h y
;vire attention at this season. This
Peat lives it's larval life almost ex-
clusively in animal excrement, and
conveys germs from the dejecta of
the sick to the food of the )well. It
carries cholera, typLoid, dysentery,
and tuberculosis germs. Of these
typhoid [ever is the most commonly
fly -borne of the four. The flies get
their [ect and mouths covered ,with
the germ -laden material, and thus
carry it to the food ,which they may
visit. From laboratory experiments
-An important circular has been contaminated
seems probable that a fly onto
contaminated with the typhoid germ
issued by the Illailw-ny authorities may retain this germ in ti 'living
to the engineers and firemen re-
garding condition for at least three 'weeks.
the law of sounding whist- ?n insect rata the: sputum of con -
les. 1'be circular states that corn- siltupnsection, and fly -spots are ten
plaints have been received from dif disease -laden. D.spotu 1 talc w•tren
fcreut sources saying that the lacy , , dining
se
regarding sounding whistles before weather kitchen, pantry- and
reaching a crossing is neglected. room should be screened carefully,
The railway commission have also and no food exposed !°r sale in the
called the attention of the neglect
of engineers in this matter. The cir-
cular
cular concludes by urging the engi-
neers to be watchful and obey the
low by sounding their wblstlea nt clinalion on the 13th. 13y the 10th
least 90 yards from n crossing. Lt decided fall of the barometer will be
the (more an engineer or fireman noted in ?western sections, attended
failing to do this will be dismissed. by a warm wave of marked intens-
ity. Front about Friday the 10th, to
Monday the 13th. coming to a crisis
on and touching the 13th. look for
black, threatening storm clouds,
with rain, thunder and high winds,
\1"t • fear that a the r ut a' L•►II at this
and other July periods will not be in
proportion 10 the severity' and threat
ening appearan •', s of the storms.
"Waterspouts :tall cloudbursts" will
visit some lor•:liti,s. Inst ether and
much wider StCltolis will suffer for
want of rain. \vc' believe that the
't - tt iole t ,
orld t,;l, tosilion to earth-
wakcs will Ii t„ greatly subsided
by the summer of 190S, but much
things must occ:e.ionally happen dar-
ing any rind :'11 years. Taking it
period of five to air days. iwit1, July
the 13th :is the center, seient.e digs
tut Winces are more then probab:t• in
to illy lu:trtera Of the glob,•. , .p;•r.
Tally in regions in the south ut the
e vette,. Ili l,•( changt•s to Sams .
welt cooler will b'• retie, ,1 timenbout the 13th to I','lt.
street should be eaten.
A 'Regular Stot in period teacehea
from the 9th to the 13th, embracing
the full Moon at greatest south de-
!
"Life in Every Dose"
"I cannot speak too highly of P.y•
thine, for it is the greatest reedit/no 1
aver °sed. I was just about 'all is'
when I began the treatment, and in 3
months I was as well as ever. It is s
great tonic for weak and nix down pea
pie. There is new life in every dose."
,JAS STOLIKER.
KER.
Ridgetowa, Ont., Dee. 19, 19t)6.
It is a sin not to tell your sick friends
about this wondsrfel prescription.
Threat, lung and stomach troubles, and
all ran down renditions quickly toured
by its use. At all druggists, 50e and
01.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto
now operating through St. ('lair Tun-
nel by Electricity. Choice of seven
lines front Chicago to St. Paul and
three beyond St. Paul.
Dominion Day
Return 'Pickets at Single Fare
Between all stations in Canada, also
to Detroit and fort Huron, Mich..
Buffalo, Black Rock and Suspension
bridge, N. Y.
Good going June30th n1July)1
st
•
Return limit Thursday July 2nd.
For tickets and full information call
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
or writes J. D. MCDONALD, Unica*
Depot, Toronto. Ont.
Se6011 tO none
If you have ever used
Harveys
Star
Flour
then ycu know what you want.
Do not experiment with Flour
said to be just as good. Insist
on having the old reliable. No
better place to get it than at the
mill.
Manufactured by
HARVEY BROS.
Farm for Sale
A ,food 101 acre farm on lot 17.
Con. 8 Blansherd west boundary. On
UK` farm there is a good brick hour.
Two good cellars, wood Riled nn 1
Rummer kitchen. There is a barn on
it 40x60 also horse stable and cattle
sled 35x25 driving shed : hog pen
2 never frilling %%ells ,ono nt I he
boos• and the other at (he barn :
good orchards. 40 acres seeded. The
in sin is well fenced, 400 rods of mire
1. icing. This farts must be sol•1 as
th • proprietress will .rite` up Own.
in: on or before the 160. day of
.lt.ly. Terms easy. 1'oas:asion at
onee. For further perticnlare apply
to Mt s, 'f. Cornish, Woodham, or on
(1 • pr,,miscn. Jos. White. Auct.
Farm for Sale
1•' mile south of Ceetralil, con-
t )it 143 teres. (trick dwelling
:t 1. one of ?which lies basement
.011 One mere orchard, three
n.•v• (tiling wells: two, windmills.
T. Anil is a clay lo'em, is clean of
a,. woll nn,letdrained and itt tat
ell As .lute of cultivation. For terms
etc., apply to Ib. hicks,+ Centralia.
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