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Exeter Times, 1909-07-29, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, JULY '29th 1909 BOVRI Givos Strength and Vigor There atO�.t �. o BOVRIL,IS LIpUID LIFE is nothingwhich so quickly restores strength --energy after an illness .as a daily cup of BOVRIL. As a of Mr. Bat. Coughlin. .Ir. Coughlin change add a spoonful or two of milk. Or stir a spoonful ,vas one of the first settlers in these of BOVRIL into a glass of hot milk: BOVRIL IS LIQUID LIFE Crediton ' the invalid daughter of the woman I was :yiog in another b_d in the house. j It was thought that the invalid • daughter might be able to throw Mi -s Gladys E--, rv. of Centralia, is awn, rpt on the case. but she could tit -t uawn, t11; ll, heavers. I not au -o. It was said that rhe could `•I t •l'. Braun, of l':eveland. ::i not have eau" d the injuries inflicted t: -icing friends around town. j on the der. a -ed. The dead woman Dr. and Mrs. Orme and daughter was for years an invalid, and lately 1 the guests of Mr. C. Woven,. could ,naardly leave her bed. and was Mr. George Medford. of Sarnia, heal at one time in the asylum at London. left after visiting friends here. She was fifty-seven years of age, and Mrs. I1. Link has returned homein the inquiry all the private history and after visiting friends in Exeter. i of the family has been naturally Kone \V. ore carry to report the death into more or less. The fact remains, however, that the mystery suround- ino her death has not been solved. All the facts elicited will be laid be- fore the crown. and the provincial police will, it is understood, con- tinue to snake a thorough investi- gation into the case. The intense in- terest that the case has for (he peo- ple of the district was shown by the crowd that attended the inquest. was a kind and faithful citizen. lin Any Cold Can be Cured without "cold cures," cough mixtures" and the like opiate filled medicines. All you have to do is to open your bowels wide with s anAr — TABLETS — (1R That will carry the cold genus and systemic poisons away ant you'll get well in no time. If you have a cold or are con- stipated or have rheumatism, liver or kidney troubles, take an NR tablet to -night and you'll feel better in the morning. 4,54 Geta 25c Box e 1` C �� than Pills for For Sale by W. S. Cole, ESetor. ..4 MEN -YOU NEED NERVE i Wonderful Nervous System 1 EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES HAVE UNDER- MINED YOUR SYSTEM The nerves control till actions of the bully so that any- thing that debilitates them will weaken all organs of the system. Early indiscretions and Excesses have ruined thousands of promising young men. Unnatural Drainssap their vigor and vitality and they never develop to a proper condition of manhood. They remain weak- lings, mentally, physically- and sexually. How you feel? Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, bashful, debilitating dreams, sediment in urine. pimple, on the face, eyes sunken. hollow cheeks, careworn ex- pression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, change- able moods, prematuredecay, bong pains, hair loose, etc. This is the conditionour New Method Treatment is GUARANTEED TO CURE We have treated Diseases of M..11 for almost n life - Unto and do not hare to experiment. Consult es FREE OF cnA^GE ari a will tell you "hither you are curahlo or not. We guarantee curable cases of NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, GLEET, BLADDER URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Free Booklet on Diseases of Men. If unable to call write for QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT ns.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. "As ye Sew So shall you Reap" We are the best constantly cloths money puts. Ile leaves a widow and ten children. We are sorry to lose Mr. Jame: manager of the bank of Commerce. Ile had a call to Prince Edward Is,. !nod and left Tuesday morning. Ho will be greatly missed by the young people of this place.. Mr. Stanley' Coyle spent Sunday in London vi-itiug Mr. and Mrs. Coyle. IOn Monday evening the Cubs. play- ed an interesting game of baseball against the 'Tigers from Crediton IBost. The little boys did their best 'Thr score stood 7-0 in favor of the Cuba, - Miss Jennie Brock has returned af- ter visiting her parents in Exeter. ali-s '.1ny Armstrong, of lxeter, . ' rids in town one day last wee I,. Mrs. G. Braun and Mrs. C. Braun attended the funeral of Mrs. David Finkbeiner. Mrs. Finkbeiner died last week after a few days illness. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Finkbeiner and fam- ily. Miss Nellie James, of Goderich, was the guest of Miss Alma hill on Tues- day. The funeral of Bat Coughlin took place Tuesday morning from his late residence to Mount Cannel R. C. cemetery. The cortege was one of the largest ever held in Huron coun- ty. extending nearly two miles. The late Mr. Coughlin tvas an exporter of cattle, and was well known all over Western Ontario, and a great and generous friend of all the farmers. He was a lifelong 'Conservative. Friends from the U. S. Sault Ste Marie, !Toronto, St. Thomas, and Lon- don paid their lest respects to his memory. He is survived by a widow and tear children—five sons and five daughters—who have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. A very impressive address was deliver- ed by Rev. Father Alward, of Lon- don. as to the %York and generosity of Mr. Coughlin. Among the priests who attended and assisted in con- ducting the services were Rev. P. McKeown, of London; V. Durkin, of New York, and other prominent or:eats front,it. 'Thomas. Pain can be easily and autckly stop - Led. Pink Pain Tablets—Dr. Shoop's :stop Headache, womanly pains, any ! pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula on the 25c. .L;,:;. 'alit your druggist is a,0clor nbout this formula —t.t's fine. Sold by \V. S. Howey. Hensall Airs. hurley, who was here visiting her father. left on Tuesday for Seattle. Our council have token steps in the way of increased fire protection by ordering a new outfit of ladders, hooks and ropes. and will have a waggon equipped with t hem. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. aleDonell left herr on Monday of last week for Seat - •a :e and a number of other places of merest. They expect to be away a a,a of months. :is They are going as far as San Francisco. Mrs. Peter Munn. of Ilay, left last !week for Seattle, where her father is living. She intends spending a couple Klrkto. 1 of months there. Our bottling club, who have played Following, is the list of individual I for the pant seasons on Mr. F. Smalla- i competitors tt ho have entered in the comb.•'- green. have purchased a lot field coopetition of the lairkton+from Mr. G. C. Petty. opposite the Agr,cuttural socielp t brick block, and intend fitting it up Albert Switzer, Fall ; - W (;tiI ftllan, in good shape. sewing on Ilunt.ell Fall ; Geo. Spearin, Anted- Mr. Oliver Geiger. of Waterloo, is C11111 can; Au. J. Dow. Harvest Ring : spending bank holidays here with his blly Thos. Hanson, Bonnett; A1hart E. parents. Miler 1lawson's Golden Chaff : Mich- 'l ss Gertrude Thompson is in To - We are reaping Satisfied MIS and Birch, do.; .1. A. Kirby. do.: ronto visiting her sister, airs. South - \Wilbert Spirting, 'do.; Milton Ii. well. ttouters.,�aNatural, isn't, It • sit suer. do.; \\ . .1. Robinson. do.; Miss Lilly Yungbhrt. who was when the am., our ;over,iahteent it, Clarkson Switzer. do.; ilugh (ferry, speeding :a somber of weeks here _the :ew>i✓llapt9, stating the price for do.; Arthur 4�'ra ncis, do.; Philip Vern, tt•ith her sister and friends. return- .1Urquhart.:vet' t h da. tn. \1' do. , Johnj e ed l. t week to Waterloo. a Suit, ('oat, Trouser+, m whata ter Doupe, do.; Rtcliffe pros.. do. ; jlno. The Misses Smiliie, daughters of the the ad. Wight suggest, rte include the A. Itaoin•on. do. ; Jos. Kiri:. do. ; Late Mr. II. Smillie, are here spending bast of everything in that suit. Philip I':::ckler, do.: David hazel- hoadays with their ninny relatives The best Cloth, t Le bast Lininzs, the • t'. F. 1 ot.p . do.; Kphnt riaand friends. best PaddinRs, the hest Thread etc , 11 • .:tt' do.: Alts. v.. J. Tufts;, du: Miss Robson. of Ailsa Craip. is as well as the best of our ability in Cut- Add lairkton. v:sitin:t her sister, Mrs. 11. Arnold! tang, Fitting and Making, shouldn't alias Kirk, of 'Toronto, is visiting Mrs. 11. Billings and family left we reap our rewartt' friends and relatives in this vicinity. her.. Inst week for their new hone This ad. is sowed to reap you as one Miss Edna Grosse. of St. Mary.. is in Forest. where llr. .Itillings has of our customers. \When you need a visiting at AI r. I). llazeiwood's. been for the past month or so. ns Suit. (moat, Trousers or Fancy Vest let. his -act. lend you to our sh.•p where We can prove to you that we Eve up to uro wont. When 'Coroner 1)r. J. W. Shaw opened the hearing the town jail was crowd- ed •to its utmost capacity. Women with pale colorless fades tt Lo feel weak and discouraged. will receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Iron Pills, which aro made for the blood. nerves and complexion. EIImvllle Th. death occurred Inst Friday, July lard, at the house of Refuge„ C:intoe. of Mr. Thomas Veal, one of 1:1lmville's old and respected resid- ents. aged 82 years. The deceased was born in Devonshire, England and came to 'Canada 89 years ago, settling in Usborne. He resided here until last year, when owing to bis ad- vanced age, he wished to be taken to the house of Refuge to spend his de- clining days. His remains were brought from 'Clinton Saturday morn- ing, the funeral taking place from the residence of his son William, Sun- day afternoon for interment in the Earn title cemetery. The deceased was married twice, his first wife dying a few years after her arrival an ;oris country an•l his a coed about five yearn ago. He is survived by two sons. William, of Elimville and Samuel, of Colorado. A book on Rheumatism, by Dr. Shoop. of Racine, Wis., tells some plain truths. and in a plain and practical way. Get this booklet. and a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for some disheart- ened sufferer in your vicinity. Make n grateful and appreciative friend of some one who is discouraged because of the failures of others to help him. llelf me to make this test, and I'll certainly Belo vour suffering friend. ()rand Bend The •Grand I3end Gala ,Ay .and Summer !Carnival will be t Id on Thursday, ,August 5th, when a- grand program of sports will be carried out. lit the inErfii•trt ncneatic sports, etc. and in the. afternoon a callthurnpian procession. foot races and field sports. In the evening n band concert and display of fireworks will be given. UARPLEY (';eking berries is the order of the day. ltd -t y nil the beat is cut and shocked and some have started to haul in. Mr. Jnnit.t Williams is gradually improving_. Ile is being cared for in Victoria hospital. London. Miss Meryl Jennison and Masters Robert and Theodore are visiting their aunt, Mrs. John .1. 'Taylor. Miss Myrtle Lowson. ;a soending her holidays with hiss Lottie Hellin. Mr. John llnyter is on the sick list. :Hiss MMn • Hodgins who has been visiting in London returned home Monday. The rain which fell Thursday and Friday did a great deal of good. Mrs. Thos. Fnllis is visiting friends in Detroit. The fiat will soon b• ripe. We regret to announce the (Lath of ,r,,,,:a'ter of the Moaons Lank. ' ';`'y%�' fi Mrs. 11. Berry, of 4th, Lige Iran Mr Shirray and daughter. 'Miss ;e f�7.f.'_. shard, repo diad on Friday 23rd, lost.. Anti•, are in Detroit. visiting Niro. �• / ' Shirr.ay''s son, William, who is very '"MY LUCKY DAY Mr. Edmund Ceit•rr, oho is leach - near harrow. i.ssex Cnnnty, is sp•nding the holidays stith his par -1 Mr. T'r.omas Wylie (Bos 384 , Galt, ant i says: --"It was the luckiest day of my life M'•s Maggie Thompson left here 1 when 1 struck F SYCNiNE, for 1 truly be• cast week for the west and will visit liete 1 shouldn't he alive now but for that. her brother there. ! "A neglected cold was the beginning _�_4, _ .__ 1 of my trouble. and what seemed to be a A tickling or dry cough con 1, •' simpl_ ailment, soon developed into a seti- ncckly loosened with Dr Shoo ', ous and donee -ons condition. i got so low at the pont t of ber son Mr. Roberti (terry. The remains were interred in the English church cemetery on Saturday afternoon, amid :a large gathering of relatives and friends. Thera 1, a carnival at Graatt Mend •_ --- on Au;::>t nth. 'Will some enterprising', individ;aal undertake to run a bus on that I articular date, to that par- ticular place. if so he will undoubt- / a eei:y mak, his "pile", for many would go if the railroad was through. but J. H. Holtzman Weak Kidneys coir; as i i I go in the good old fashioned Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloro- that it was scarcely possible for me to walk way, if only to provide food for .form. nothing unsafe or harsh. sold around, and i lost so much flesh that i p.eaoant reminiscences in years to by 'iV. K. Howey. 1 looked like a skeleton. I was� just about come ns this will probnbl-t h thir ready to hand in ray checks, althou.hh 13a geld. doctor gae me made me worse and 1 ot A foiling tiny nerve — no larger y idisgusted. Then I struck PSYCHiNI." than the finst silkn thread—takes that tlecea'-d rant•• to her death at ' PSYCHiNE did miraclesfor me. The Went RI.inpa sorely point en w, ':front tete heart its impulse. its power, ih bandit of sonic person or perons first bottle gave me new life and courge, t.+rhn. .'.Hrt..n1 the its refrulnrity. The stomach also has unknown. and •that the .cos• ws and in less than notime 1 began to put on 'tach.Cnd th'1r w,akuon. not In tt.• organ its bidden or inside nerve. It tans manifestly not one of suicide. wits the• fleshrapidly,andifltIwasonthehighroad but in tha.• rens that eontrel aol `utdetn�hoons Res4,n►ttvo fsto recovery. My appetite returned, andto like a hunter,' as the saying goes !y fricois were surprised, and hardly Inew m . rc in three mor h 1 w•s as as strong rid well as ever, and returned to work in the mill. 1 have not had a day's icinessince Nobody could wis: for better health than I enjoy, and it is all owing to PSY- CHINE. It should be in everybody's handsPor Coughs, Colds. Loss of Appetite. Throat. Lung and Stomch rouble. tak c ie Psy filar. Dtugg stn and Stores sellat5Oc and $1.00. Send to DR• T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, for s TRiAL FREE. last chance. ---�---- , only 20 years of age. The medicine t e i)r. Shoop ss ho first told ua it was verdict returned Thursday evening n rung to drug n weak or failing he ,he Carrs •1 ' j :ry inquiring into Stomach. heart or Kidneys. His th • death of Mrs'. James Burns, of t ,sc : in .— Shoop's r r a t Dr. L R s n + lance. 1 n' l h� 00 .. rt r , t I remembered l i t o h r a r rnctnbcre I 1 tive—°- direct,d straight for the that al the first inquiry aha verdict. cnmse of these ailments—these weak was suicide. but the talk of the place and tattering inside nerve.. This. no and the rumors which reached th doubt. clearly explains why th • R,- crown led to a fnrth.tr inquiry. which :aorative has of late grown so rnp- n.,. romp:et ed. Sul o hieIt did not idly in pop:alnrity. Druggists say throw any more :ipht on Oa mystery. that those who test the Rest oralave On Thursday. whi n \V. J. Burns. !h- aven for a few days Foon become fu:- h• -hand. came home from hie work ly convinced of it. wonderful merit. h • found h'a wife lying dead on the Anywny. don't drug the organ. bed. with a stocking twhited around Tr. -ether Ilia canoe of sickness Is the h r ti eta and with a bruise on her r only cen'ible and successfel nay. Sold' . h • 1 1' e:a,!••d for Ws n •:thbors. t.^ :: • ; a- . i 1 -,. ty t•re erred to roach these aa. waves. ao doctor the Kidneys alone. ate. It is a waste of time. and of money as your trete aches or Is weak, 11 a nrine a . a f u have �- s, ma t ♦ e m m ,'a t,..iark. and f to s �. • :f• S � P Itrva;hts or other distressing or dangerous Lil- t dt,wa.•.sty1),.Shoop'aRestQrauveamonth— hlete or 1Jquld—and lee whaflt can and will for you. Druggist reeammcud and sell Or. Shoop's Rhilbv by W. S. Howey. I t na,r th,•.lart: ng netto'prrad. �. t G t • •4 IPI rise t all . n ri o 1 r t of . t rt, 'a a 0 0 Mopped In 4) minutes s DDS from the rumors • f:rat th• main e .tars with Dr. tihon s ,,,, r a , pe I f:ac:a is hid! .food oat aver. the nth W. S. HOWEY, CROUP t4wit wills urel7 trove. • of the wornap and h r diseov y as No voraltldix described. an. c c' .1 mstane .at 'a tar:...\ .afo and pleaaARtny ata► of; tvPfill1.11177ElETIVIELVICC.4 11. DASKWOOD NEWS Dashwood Mr. Moyer, of Berlin, is visit:4ag his brother Mr. W. Siebert. .piss Ethel Kellerman!), te!to has been visiting friends in Parkhill, hasI returned to Ler home here.to :Hiss 'Tillie laibbler, Listowel, is Lit Pieces visiting with friends here. Archie Routledge. of London. is spending his vacation with his par- ents, 1)r. and Mrs. Routledge. Mr. and M. Geo. Powell and Mrs. J. Snell cane over•in their auto from Thedford on Sunday and Fpent the day with friends here. The Miss s Olive and Lloy Fenn. of 1':arkhill, :are visiting with Miss E. Kt•11.rmann. Miss hazel Miller, of Battle Creek, Alieb., is vision;, at the home of Mrs. C, Miller, Rev. IW. O. Deese, of Toronto, oc- cupied the pulpit both morning and evening in the Evangelical church on Sunday Aliso Sadie .Mcisaac is visiting friends in Detroit. Miss Pearl \\'urtz, of Zurich, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Edgar Btogal visited with friends here on Sunday. v..M11.1•111sm. s • 1 Shamefully Too late for last week. We warit to sell elft our entire stock of trimnlel and untrimmed hats and will offer from now until the end of the season at such prices that wilt slake them clove. Now is your last chance to get a hat very cheap. Siebert & Co. Hartleib Block. DASHWOOD Mrs. J. l{e:term:in and family,' THE DASHWOOD PLANING MILL CO , LFrssitod, spent rho past week with friends in Haye on Hand and for Sale CHEAP Parkhill. Violet, Pine and Hemlock Lumber; Shingles, Laths, Posts, Sash, Doors, Emmen airs. Allen and daughter of :it..d tt aril !ionic Dr. Routledge on Friday last. Miss aliner, of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting friends in town. Mr. J. K. Goetz, was in Zurich on 'Tuesday attending council meeting. Miss Alice 'I'ruetnner. of Toronto, is tisiting stilt. her parents on the l;o-hen 'ins. Mks O'Neil, of Parkhill, is visiting with Miss Maida itonttedgo. Mr. Moyer, of Merlin, is visiting with Mr. and Mia. Siebert. -.can - 1:0,:; aaa. of Lot,dat:. is spending his attention at his home here. ll •. 'Wolfe and sister. of Crediton. visited at C. Finkbeiners on Sundays Mr. Don Chown. of C:andeboye, is visiting with Archie Routledge. Mrs. Wagner who has been ill for ;0111 tine is :the to be out again. Miss Ada Siebert who has been in li.gersoll, has returned to her horse herr. Farquhar The many friends of :alias Lillie Ilnllantyne will be pleased to learn that she is getting along nicely. Mr. Wtn. 'Pollen, the genial pro- prietor of the temperance house is all smiles now as he has another lit- tle boy in his horns. Mr. 1). Brown has engaged with Mr. fT. 7fell for the threshing season 1909. Dave is n number one man t -;Hay trema 121^a. Our village meicba sa“ It.."'. .j h1chas- ea a beautiful dog to look h'i" ite- a t h 16REA DOUBLE BILI things and judging by his appearance he will be a faithful sentinel. Automobiles pass pretty often now in as the Thames Road is in first class Naval Battle condition for such machines. All the wheat is now cut era will yield cxcecdinl;ly well. Flooring and Siding. We sell the celebrated Paroid Roofing—NoneBetter kinds of Factory work done to order for which our prices are reasonable. Just to hand, a large import order of WINDOW GLASS which we will sell at very close prices. Now is the time to order your Hay Racks and Water Troughs. Call in and See 119. The Dashwood Planing Mill Co., Limited. Dashwood, Out. CANADIAN NATIONAL [XHIBITI0N TORONTO August 28th - 1909 - September 13th Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent. in active operation. ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD will officiate at opening ceremonies on Tuesday, August Slst. MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR Model Camp --Victoria Cross and Wrestling on Horseback Competitions be - Forty Industries tween teams from Dragoons and Artillery— rtillery Drive—Musical Ride, etc. Palpitation of the heart, ner- vousness, tremblings, nervous head- ache, cold hands and feel, pain in the back and other forma of weakness' aro relieved by Carter's Iron Pills made specially for tbo blend nerves Centralia 'l'oo late for Last w'cek. A number from here took in the James Street Picnic, one of our boys contesting in the sports. air. .101111 11cleir.•it. manager of the . WW1 toy, 1;.1: i t, spent ' tined: } tt is tt friends at tIL, lietho- d'..1 par.on.tire. ..• 1.•1,1..iant ..‘1.:1),; Mutt who have been spending the vacation un.,• der the parental roof left Wednesday 1' for Toronto. Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Alter points of interest. Mrs. .1. F. E. Mutt and daughter Virginia• who are visiting at the parsonage spent Sunday at \Wanstead .and C:11111. back Nionriny evening. Miss Irene 'landlord visited at the parsonage on Monday. Dr. Edgar Boswell. who spent the past year in one of the New York naspl aa. spent .: t days with his parents last at. . Ile left Mon- day morning for high River, where he intends to practice medicine. We wish him great success in his chosen profession. The wheat harvest has commenced in the t•ieinilt'. 'mIiem ',Willi Snell. of Exeter. visi- ted her relatives Mr. and 111rs. W. (;avec and family on Sunday. Frank Moyle and nephew Harold, of Exetrr. visited the former's mother on Sunday. I :4! Mr. and Mrs. \V. 11. Butt and son l.. .., aret•7'itint; ray:atives :it .' woo. hippo sad ticiulit•. Mr. Edgar Hutt, of Kippen, visited friend. here on Sunday last. It••v. 11'. i1. ling occupied his put - 1•'t on Sunday evening. Ile delivered a %,ry effective sermon to a d well filled house. ,plisses Sarah Neil and Laura Butt rendered a very lovely and pathetic vocal duet. C7AI0TCDXL Sears the �1te K,nd You Hata Aiwa lbu,Al %ignatars cf Zurich Mr. Noon ,n Boltzmann, of Water- loo. ',pent hat w. ek here with his parents. Mr. Ed. Grub. of lanlannazoo. it vis- iting hi• another Mrs. henry Greh. The Zurich school made n credit- able showing nt the recent exarns. Five out of six pissed the entrance And tato out of three the graduation. Mr. V. Lames Lamont mad, a shipm t of three car• of cattle to Toronto OF FIREWORKS THE SIEGE OF KANDAHAr, BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA 1 U� "` WATCH FOR REDUCED RATES AND EZCURSIONS. For an information write Manager J. O. ORR, City Hall. Toronto, 1000 Yon 11 We are making a new departure this season, and have arranged to sell wheels direct by mail, saving to our customers all intermediate profits. Ity this plan we can offer Regular $50 Hyslop Bicycles For $25 This surprising value in first-class wheels will be an import. and help to the restoration of their popularity. We have planned for a big bicycle year, and are rc•a•n u ith tate best machine for the money ever offered in l a':ada, Send for 11'u.trated Folder HYSLOP BROS., Limited NighClassAutomobiles and Bicycles TOMONTO, ONT. Western Fair Open to the world Athletic Day Monday Dog Show I..ON DON Ontario's Popular Exhibition Sept 10-18 Increased Prize I.Ist Speed Events Daily Cat Show The Great Live Stock Exhibition Music Attractions 91st Highlanders Program Twice Daily 7th Fusiliers The Best Ever Fireworks Take a HolidayI Special Rates Each Evening and visit London's Fair Over all Railroads Prize i,iats, Entry Forma. Programmes and all information from W. .1. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary :last week. ,m + Mrs. Boesenherry sr. left last week le '' t she w' 1livet' for 1 stn. their b I with th her on Frank. Lasht n ke in oendin' in me re- port it ho•t nae •,n' Chat:i • Fritz fixed tip th' ball t• ant, 1 made siveral Mit- 1,1k, ow in' In 1. -in' huay anoperin• Coffin' th' Il- i:in' in iv me quarter nen, iv fall hay. in r:peakin' iv Ed. Zell. is boater) gaafe. 1 Winded to c a a . a a e th'r ck men n C f 1 t 1 r t r o 0 1 P pied all iv Ed'a type in lookin' fer thim. Seal, might have thought by th' wriliu' that Charlie had done th' bustin' hisself. Notfer him, he's not bni'r wid those a1 eificatione, an' begorry he wudelrnt go no nearer a hunch iv g'Infnwdkr or dinnamite what is tbinkin' iv blowin' tip. than say that Charlie ttit: wan iv th' first h• ttonld thry to steer an airbip. I r eakauat t ' too fr (tv. don't nhrnoke tinny thing like .. 'r t'w•as me what h and, d thin inginc• 8 th' eigarootcs so i must apoligi.a to Charlie. ez 1 don't Fhraokn two , fer fivers mesal( ex they m Int) dizzy. Anny way its hats off t0 Chtrli.•. he r an 1.!.y ball, an' seP he'll goin' nfhter bigc r game, th' Der trpils fer insbtance. Larrt,