Exeter Times, 1906-07-05, Page 13r
ROSS•TAYLOR CO's.
MIN MITI, Door faotoru, Lum 6r Yardi
and saw Mill
are open and hustling daily and a full stock of Lumber, Shingles, Lath,
Cedar Posta and all kinds of Building Materials always on hand.
BARN SASH in abundance.
BEE HIVES finished or in knock down.
always on hand.
WATER TANKS TO ORDER. Cash Paid for all Kinds of Saw Logs.
Custom Sawing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully (liven.
the RossTdIJlor Go. LULxet6r.
GOOD NEWS FOR
THE FARMERS. *
No more hole digging
to put in fence posts just *
drive them! i11 with a ;
sledge hammer. Far +
ahead of any ever yet +
seen around this part of
the country. Come in .j.
and see them for yourself. +
We have had a great +
many iron posts brought +
in lately and arc pr'epar- #
ed to sell them cheap. ;
Scrap iron taken in €X-
change. +
1 M.JACKSON &SON i
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the I
Metropolitan Hotel.
4.44444.4-1- 14++++++++++++++++
MEDICAL
W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
10 • P. S., Graduate Victoria Uni-
rweai1ty. office and resideeonce. Dominion,
Laboratory, Exeter.
DR. A, F. MALLOY, MEMBER
ONTARIO COLLEGE PHIS!.
ohms and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. J. A.
Rollins. Office Main street. Residence, cast
on first street north of Post Office, Exeter,
Ontario.
DRS. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 3111
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
Telephone 15•28, Long distance connection.
Special attention given diseases of women and
av ery. oxford or C. P. R. Street Cars to
1 • street rest takeyou almost o
o t ther•
u' el
rine
No , ty office. Special Hospital and
other arra,gements fur patients from a
dletanoe.
DENTAI,
DIt. A. R. KINSMAN, L.
D. 8.1). D. 8„ Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
'loath extracted without pain or
bad atter effects, Office In Fan-
son's block. t\'ost Hide of Math
Wset.' Exeter•
R. G. F. ItOULSTON, L. D. S.,
D. D. 8., Dentist, Member of
R. C. D. S., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
fOATEY TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private fends to
can on farm and village propertta at towratee
tat totlrest.
(MADMAN & STANIIURY
Barristers Solicitors. Main 8t, Exeter,
DICKSON &CARLING,
Barristers Sol tellers, Notaries ('nnvoyyancers
Commhudenernw, Solicitors for the Mola(•ns
Ban', Etc.
�titc
aloofly -le Loan at lowest rates of In.croaa
OFFICE: -MAIN STREET, EXETER.
IL CARLING H. A. L R. DICKSON
Tie Osborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire insur-
ance Gompanp
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
Pres.: -J. A. NORRIS, CRObfARTY P.O
Vice -Pres,:- J. L. R1.SSELL,
RCSSELLDALI:. P. O.
DIRECTORS.
W.H. PASSb1ORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
\VM, Roy, BORNHOLM P. 0.
\V:,t, I31to(•1: \VINCIIIiLSE:1 P, O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0,
AGENTS.
JOHN ESSERY. Exeter. agent for
Usborno and I3ifidulph.
OLIVEK HARRIS, Munro, agent
for Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMIAN & STANBURY. Solicitors
What is Dome without
a Piano or Organ.
Ccrainly not all that it might be
THE EXE. '.I It: R T1 MES, JULY 5th WOO.
Al* eiaticPrcp.:ratio*tforAs-
sitnituting thcYoocd ardnegukt-
the Stomachs s'tcls and Bowels of
110M,„.Hfi;TrKt:N..
1'fomcics Digestiull,Ch_crful'l
-
11issi ndliesI conlains neither
OpiunDlorphinc nor Mult_ral.
'r NOT NAnct)TIC.
I
tlx+-:wcf0.311r. L%:C2l,PITE•Zil
J rcrpl�n Jit1-
..4.1r Jinn i •
S,.':, -
"aim .1ir•1' •
f,, c:,.eraatrd:: a e
I tum Seed -
(''ta rlSid
.
Jiyni
1 etw.e„ /Tarin
A perfect Remedy for constipa-
tion, Sour Slonisctl,Diarrhoea,
\\'orins,Convulsions,Feverislt-
nc . s and Loss t» SLEEP.
Facsimile Si';n:,dire of
N F:t't YO P K.
CASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You N
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
U
For Ov
Thirty Yea
VT
ORi
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Call and see us and let us show,.,rr^•T> rate Mrw unix c17
you some of the highest ;gradefF°ea�
(PIANOS AND ORGANS
that Canada produces. They are
certainly works of art.
SEWING MACHINES
Then in Sewing Machines we
carry the bcst that the market
affords. Do not listen to what
others tell you about our prices
and terms, but call and satisfy
yourself. We will make them to
suit you unless you are very hard
to please.
S. MARTIN & SO
E. Huston.
Tho polling places aro to t,: the
tome nA the January elections.
Poll clerks appointed provided the
law ;requires it. Word No. 1, Jena.
Onesecdt : Ward No. 2, \V. .D, Weekes;
Ward .3, L. 1). Vincent ; Ward 4, .1.
J. \Waite,
EIJ,M VILhi;
Teo annual anniveretary services
and strawberry festival of the Sun-
day .eahool on Sunday and Monday
were o decided success, the weather
being all that could be desired. On '
Sunday morning and evening two
very instructive and effective ser-
Ni
er-
Nmons worn ably delivered by the ltev.
A. \V, JkirkerB. D., of (ktmlac,hie, •
and in
;the afternoon
�e
) also ad -
A.
l.
dressed the Stbbath school, and gave
at very 'interesting address, i<vi}iich'
was further impressed by the well
1
P. given tlu't rn
tions tby Mrs.Barker •
COLD SETTLES IN TIIE BACK
It 'hits people in n tender spot nn
takes
rt it mighty 4nard to brace u
Nerviline takes that kink out of your
spinal column in short order ; it
oothes. !Intel why relief ceases so
soon. Nerviline penetrates, that's
why it cures. Five times stronger
Ilan outer remedies, Nerviline can't
ad to cure lame back lumbagoi set-
tic'a and neuralgia. Nerviline is
instant death to ell muscular pain.
For nearly fifty years it ihas been
the largest selling liniment in Clan-
ada. Better try it.
f
a
Exetor, June 23rd, ,1006.
To Thoma.' Brook Esq.
Exctor, Ont.
Dar Sir :-!laving publicly ,rnadc
an assertion concerning your char -
actor and tlhat of your family,
whereby I accused you or some one
err more members of your family of
(having ooisonal tny,dog. I beg here_
by to publicly retract anything and
everything which 1 na,id dot ranting
from tho olirtiacter or good name
of either yourself or any member
or members of your family rind de-
clare that the said assertion was
made by me thoughtlessly end while
in the 1ioit of passion, and 'ham not,
nor never tad any foundation in
feet. I am gory sorry elf my
thoughtlessness from caused you or
our family any inconvenience nail
umbly apologize therefore and trust
tat you will we your way clear to
cet bid apology dt )o ,
p o and lot RS u I t by -gesso
by -gone'.
Yours Respectfully,
Signed WES. .1, BISSETT
i. I•:'1I•:lt (;O1 NCI,
f111IOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY- h
i ancerr walla drown, tnoney to loan el
tae real cstnte, also I.icencd Auctioneer for
the counties lot Huron and Perth. Chargee ac
moderate. Orders left at the '1 1Mr8 or at my t►e
reetder.re, Farquhar will receive prompt atten
tion.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have millmlted private funds for infest
eat upon farm or village rroperty at lowea
tales Of intoner.
w.
DICKSON do CAIRLING
Exeter 81
a
A >r is
0 1meeting
t ofthe Council
Is .held in lite Council chamber last
tu•rd.ty evening to their the pre-
liminary igrcrme.nt between the
oposed Exeter Canning and I'rc-
rving Colnpiny, Limttcd, and tee
r po ie t ion.
All tlto members of the Council
present, except Councillor Creech
,o otme in later during the even-,
ing send took his coat., A number of
o( proviaiontl directors of tato Uan-
ning company were also present.
The agreement wap read by Mr.
L. 11. Dickson, and after some Ilia-
ettesion it wain moved by A. E. 17uk' ,
seconded by Ed. Treble that the
grcemcnt ae reed bit edoptcd and
he solicitor prepare a by-law to ao
submitted to the ratepayers, pro-
viding the agreement be properly
signed by 'the reeve on behalf of
the corponation and the president'
and secretary on btihalf of the corn -
pony.
Tee following deputy returning of-
ficers erre .appointed: Ward 1, K.
MOW is : W.)rd 2, .Jamey 1Ve+rece e;
,t1 3, ,Iteeet h Dtvi.; \Vail 4, H.
.ts ipr
FAFARMholt SALE. -On 4th Con., se
ttao c
lot 12, ornonvicting of 1 Co
100 ncrev, Olay loon. Thi:, is a good
term and is in n good melte of cul- i ere
tivation, well drnined and fenced, and ' wd
pier of good venter. On this pro-
perty is n tw'o storey brick Mouse,
with slate roof, with furnace in
i♦touma, also two large harnn. One n
bank berm Ties property will be
sold r(nconabio and for particulars
apply to 1). Wool.ool, Exeter P. 0., or
W. alt, Wood. 260 T.,Ihot street, Lon-
don.
TO CURS A COLD IN ONE UAV
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tab.
Neta, All druggists refund t be mon-
•, If It fail9 to cure. E. W. Grove's
.!$Solum is on each box. rio.
IiOIR N
FRENC11.-In \Vetoak„in, Albert t,
June '.0t h, the wife' of Victor SOi.
Fr.'nnh of . Fon. Wo
r
a
on the Flame topic, as also the we
rendered duet by the Rev. gentlem t
and lady. At all three of tho 8u
day services the largest ,of crow(
wore in attendance. The music fu
nestled by the choir in the mornin
and evening was of excellent ()twilit
Tho excellent solos given by Ile
Barker, was listened to will( rant
attention, which brings to rnind kin
recollections of 'his good work don
among the 'people here some twely
Yea -re ago, white a junior pastor o
this circuit. The proceeds of th
Sunday Hareems amounted to ove
321. On Monday tho usual good tint
was enjoyed, some claiming that i
was better than over before.
Miss Phoebe Springmtepd, of St
Marys, 19 spending a short lime wit
friends hero.
Miss elebe1 Fair, of the Vic•tori, J
Hospital, London, is visiting at .cr
+horn here.
Miss V. Miners, of Exeter, spent
Sund;,y end Monday with friend..
Mr. Harold fair iA writing off lea
examinations at Exettr this wrtek.
Miss Etta Kerslake, of Exeter,
spent Sunday end !fondly of this
week with Mr. and Mrs, W. Snell.
Iter'. Mrs. Fair spent Saturday and
Sunday in London.
Roy. and Mrs, Ilirkcr, of Carnet -
oleo, spent Si urday •et)Tuesday the
guests of Mr. W. Coul,is and family.
BOARD OF HEALTH
meeting of •Ub▪ e local bo,.rd of
float!! was held tin the Reeve's off-
ieo June '27t•ll •.t. 1 P. M, Jteulbers
present:- ('•4 cir,nna W. Sweet.
8. Sanders, A. Q. I3ohier, Dr. itrow-
ting and Inspector llissett.
The mime •'M of the meetingmeetingD1srt.clt
14th rein nut signed. Mr. Thos.
Ilandford and I teazel Woo.' inter - I
viewed the boned regards )togs kept
by Mr. J. II,:iw•den in 0 small field)
opposite thein 'homes.
Per 1)r, Browning 3eeond ea by
8. Sanders, that Meer, Ilawden be in-
structed to remove the hogs from
the field where they Bre at present t
kept r,nd t•leo prern.ises must Ix• etea l-
ede1rnt 1 t•laccd in ;t nod a,ul't•ar y c •
R ( on-'
dittos within _'4 1 tar, lifter not k"
is served and in future no bogs well
bo allowed on this nor !mune pro- I
tarty during Me month of June,
July, August and September in each
and eveery tear h" • •
II i Per 8. Sanders eeeontled by Dr,
n , Browning. thot whereas nn inpcc-
net
Is
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g
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v.1
d
0
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r
c
b
Dr. Sl'oop's Resloretive brings
lasting relief in Stomeoh, Kidney and
IIeert (roubles through the inside
nerves. No matter how the nerves
fume impaired th 14 remedy will re,
build their etrcngth, restore their
vigor. Remember it tlOOM no gard
to trent the niling organ -the ir-
regular ,heart, rebe'Iliount etomnch,
disotsed kidneys. They are not to
b!Ante. Go back to the nerves that
control them -trent rho C -lune -use a
remedy thnt cures through the in-
side nerves. Sold by W. 8. flowey.
Teacher Wanted.
Te te,ah 8. 8, No. 5, ('sbe.rne, 1 1-1
tniles ('est of Exeter. A personal rep.
plication and a male ic.aohor !tree
forted. Apply to JOSH ('A III;\
WOOD Sec. Trots. Exeter 1'. O.
�j ARM 1'012 SALT;, -That cxcelienl
teem land Lot 9, (ouc,'ssion 10,
frsborne, containing 100 acres. about
15 monos being goo,! hulal. This
farm in in excellent condition, first
class well. windmill. bun, ete. The
Item 11ta3 been seeded to grams for n
number of 3otrs and was used prin-
cipally for t\)ature. The fences are
in good condition. Apply to Wen.
Crc.rry, Ne"inohclsoa ; Robert Berry,
Kirkton, Exooutorq of eml.ite of
bhp trate Robert Creery,
To Cure a Cold in One Daytcs Laxative 8r � , � �'�'
',Take',TakeOmo Quinine Tablets. ' ice 6 on every
Mon on bores sold In past 13 months. This signature, �r>o->vtr.. box. 25ce
I tion nes been nettle of 111' ,' vcrt1
• aft ugbtur houses olio] the 1,(330 all
found :: t,; (:ot in good conditeen and
would . g.tau beg to notify the. pro-
ttlia•tor. ,Sett there premiso1 must be
kept in a mute clout condition and
, would I._X.01u111end 41111 more care
bs exorcir.d in the thorough wash-
ing out of tJ:e saute 311(1 Met pigpens
kept perfectly c1etnt In n(1 i A orderly
as po aibto. The clerk to forward a
copy to r,:cI3 perry em erred -car -
i riot!.
iPer Dr. Browning adjournment.
JOSEPII SENIOR, Secy
'Women with watknesa should tie V-
er forget Dr. Shoop's Night Cure.
1'111(14 int" -lc -like local treatment, is
used 'at bed timo, all night while the
system is at rest. it is constantly
building up the weakened ttismucs,
soothing the inflamed and sensitive
surfaces and will surely clean up all
iTait arefill and local troubles. Sold
by W. S. Howey,
lellIVA SCIIOOL RE1'Oii'r
The following arc the netues of
those in order of merit for the:
month of June. Sr. IV - Dora
lire•ft. Bennie McCann, Milton 1t•ttz
1larry Yearley, Jaoob Querlh. L, -
vin., Hanover, Lillien hoist. Jr,
IV-oho:ries Gower. Edmund Kraft,
Georgina Hartman, Charlie Regicr,
111.-Emnr, Cunninplatn, John Wil-
helm, Thomas; Yearley, Maggie Han-
ovor, Flossie II:t'trnan, Ella \Vilholm
IClara Jaoob, II - Harold Gower,
Loon., Finkbeine,r, Lewis Johns, Jas.
Mawhinney, Joseph Kegler, I2oy
Jahns, Roy Itatz. ('t. 11, Sr.-Gta-
dys liluwhinney, Francis Flynn, El-
sie Appleton, Arthur Hanover. Pt.
11, Jr. -John Cunningham. Wilbert
II:crtman, Veronica Hanover. Pt, I
Milton Jacob, Irene Mawhinney,
Bretz. !'ober Itegier. Average at-
tend:titre 32.
EARL 1). CAJIPIIELL, Te _cher
CZ) de- MIgr'RTAtt. .
Bears the The Rind Vat Hate Always bet
Eigna'are
of
8. 8, NO. 1, STEPHEN
The following is hte •report of 8.
8. No. 1, Stephen, for the month of
.lune b',,;ed on good conduct and gen-
nrtment
eral
r ell Ilodgln s,'IF:rro or et\Vindsor,
Harold Duplan. Sr. IV - 1Lirgery
Hepburn, Josett)1 White, Archin Rob-
inson, Czar Wilson, Gladys Essary,
Gordon \Vitten, Lily Robinson, Frank
Mitehell. Nona McCurdy, Murray El-
liott, Gifford Ilog"rth. IV,-. Hazel
Hicks, Eddie flims, Wrenn Elston,
Austen Duplin, John Dempsey. Jr.
1V, -Ivry Esser'y, Itoss Wallis, Max-
well lluynh:,,n, Malvan Callfas. 8r,
III. -Bessie Anderson, Elmer Wilson,
teary Winelsor, Ella Baker. Flossie
Davey, isarle Ciulfas, Edna Davey„
Roy Catlfas, Hubert White. Ettio
Welsh, Norman Heitman.
MISS 110.fTEIIILIa Teacher
A GUARANTEED CURE FUR PILES
Itchinee Mind, Bleeding, Protrud-
ing Piles. Drti.rrist4 line authorized
to refund money if Pazo Ointment
fails to cur . -F in 6 to 14 dere. 50o.
Iiave no equal as a prompt and
positive ,l,we euro for nick
hc+,adache
t,tl-
iU1fA1y'ss, const ire lion, pain in the
ide, and all liver troubles, Carter's
isle Liver 1'ills, Try them.
1.
by_ Taw,
FANNIE M. COTHROP
The Author of Our '(Famous People" Series
We take pleasure in announcing to our readers that with this issue wo
begin a aeries of remarkable, illustrated, biographic sketches of famous
people -men and women who aro making tho history of the times.
This series is by Fannie M. Lothrop, the well-known author and the ablest
writer in this line in America to -day. For several years she has been a writer
and critic on the leading publications of New York and Philadelphia.
For this work Mrs. Lothrop has a double fitness; from the literary side
her knowledge of the great people of the day and her original way of putting
things, and from tho artistic side, her close acquaintance with the world's
famous people fits her pre-eminently to select the beat possible views of her
subjects. To her belongs the distinctive honor of possessing the largest col-
lection of portraits in the world, now numbering over 400,000-a treasury of
portralturo unapproached by that of any museum or library in existence.
The time, patteace, concentration of purpose, industry and systematic atten-
tion to detail expended in arranging such a collection is remarkable,
a ".Mrs, Lothrop," says a famous critic, has unusual ability to presenting
the vital elements of a man's character so cleverly, so deftly, and subordinat-
ing dates and details, that from her pen we get in a few lines living biog-
raphies that show the real man, his qualities and his life, more effectively
than in whole par as by other writers. Some artists ran give more in a thumb-
nail sketch than others can present in a panoramic painting."
Mrs. Lothrop passed her girlhood years In Wiscnncin, her native State.
Her father, I. P. Mack, a New England gentleman of that class we fondly
term "the old school," was a lawyer, educator and thinker of rare power
and singular clearness of mind. 11» founded the public schools of Rochester,
N. Y., and was identifled with all lora) movements during his residence there,
removing thence to Wisconsin, v her. lie' became prominent and wealthy by
reason of his legal talent. Mrs. T.nrhrop's mother is a cousin of John Pier.
pont. the American poet, who was th -
r.•„...,.ratt,+r of J. T'fervent Morgan.
1•'or two year Mrs. Lothrop was a student of Oberlin, College, standing
highest in her class, anti a graduate of the Normal College of Chicago, where
her musical genius early attracted attention. She Is brilliant in conversation
and well informed on all top!•- -a •'-
any sense of the word. in the library of her thotneain Now York, fl not a new lednwith
the best works of the best thinkers, ahe does all her literary wont.
laetn.1 soortins 1' A•:t of the rart:aro, na of Canada, it. they Jar Ifs,, by W. C. If wk. at t)e Doper:meat of A/tau:tare,
LOCALS
Mrs. Win. Treble spent the boli
in Hendon,
Mins Loftin Elliott is virion;.;
her homes here.
Mrs. Blatebtot•d and daughter V
.
u
ion are visiting in Lrt.
Mr. and Abs. 8. Hardy- epeut
day and Jouday in London.
Art, Wood, of London, spent
holiday visiting relatites in town.
Mee M :ud Taylor, of London, is
visiting under +tilae parental roof.
1111. Edgar eVestcot t, of \\'inghiin
stent idle holiday with his parents.
Jnr. Rickard Bisset t. of London,
visited irelatives in town over 8un-
d,y and Monday.
JLiss M. Ik,lkwill, of llamilt
visited with refafiv0i in town
Sunday' and Mondsty,
Miss Ethel Sweet, who was engaged
as milliner at Acton during the past
sea:;on, has returned home,
Mr. Will White, of efeaford, spent
Sunday end ,Monday with his parents
ol, t./et London row, Hort h.
Jnr. and Mrs. At wood and Allan
elyere, of London, visited Dir, end
.Jilt!. Mrs, Geo. And r .,n was elect,
0.1 delegate by th' ! ', •:eurt. Mrs
day Goo. Audt rent, w !1; • t: t ho of
Tuesday piglet, wl..•?, 1 he foil w•
,
Gee of High Mcs;en+: well ;'lye an.
ut tend tette high court.
TIII: INSTALL:ATln': 0I' OFFI,
nr- Gars of t11e L O. O. w•us Weltaut• ,oinstad: Ne•61;• ;:band. W. We
rvattante : V1lle.�o N. Rowe
\V•iOdcn, i2. Kinsto ti : Con, W,
the Iyn: N. l;„ Ch
L.8.N,aG,.14. Il,S. Fo'd:I;. It,N.F,V,G„reecC:.
!Jitney L. S. V. 0., \.'. Ilowey ; 14
8. 8., If, Walter ; L. S. 8„ 0. '
n13). ,
est(: (ih J0At]OUI,h,
Lam1,:. ook, Gu3r.
di tu, 2'. '11or.
TILE I•:l'\\'ORTII 1 e.eGUE Or
the Mein Street chute '3 hos put tbo
hien at the north gide of the church
on. ,n excellent condition (c.r tennis
on playing. 'Ettore is plenty of room/
for two courts to play at a timeand
net have d)e(at pur;7.!4-ISed, Prael
(ice .has (already beet' started. An
invitation is extended to any person
who washes to play, 1:•• join theolut
I'loy will Ike on every night tit& dark,
except Tuesday and Thursday. Where
playing will °sate ai 8 o'clock.
Must not ho confo:;n led with coma
,non cathartic or purgatIvo pille.
e d Carter Carter's Little Liver ('ills aro nntir.
sly unlike then, in every respect.
he
of One trial vil 1 prole their super.
lorily.
Jlrs. 8. binders on I lie 1st and 2nd
Miss M. Melon, of Ptrkhill, visit
her parents during the holiday. S
wnsaccompenied by Miss Frazer,
Palk hill.
Mr. 12, N. Rowe was; in London
Monday and Tuesday of this we
;attending a gathering of insures
agents of Rho London Life. DL
Rowe and daughter Lilly accompa
fed Mr. ltow-0,
REV, COLLINS. OF LONIO
will occupy the pulpit of the Trivi
,Memorial church Sunday.
WOMAN'S INSTITUTE - TI
regular meeting of the \Voman
Institute will be held on Feeley. Ju
6th, at 3 o'clock in Senior's Hall.
Miss Halls, Prete: Mrs. Hosting
&.care to ry.
A VERY QUIET WEDDING WA
celebrated at tilte James street 4)a
sonage on Wednesday evening of las
wreck, when Mr. Nathan Ogden, o
Wthalett. was mara•i•ze1 to Mrs. Jars
Ilodgson, of iisborne, The cercmon
lyes performed by Itev. Going. M
and Mrs. Ogden left lihe Ranee even
ing for their home near Whalen.
WHEN SNELL & ROWE:S DEL- i 1
ivery wagon was *near tike creamery 1
Friday afternoon elle king bolt fell
out ,allowing the reach to strike j ton n
the RrounR. The wagon turned coin- pill age! toUll 9 3 OU
pletcl)' over. 1113 dorsa took fright 11i , 000 ON
on
ek litiRON
co An unfortunate '.ff'ir happened ati
rs. Kingsbridge, a vilLag,, 14 miles north
II- of Coderidh. Wednc:,,l ty night. Wed.
ednesd iy wt'ts (Me i.. riding day tot,
N, John Dalton, and Miy; Francs Moss.
tt of that 1,1aa+, .and i(t the••(evening;
there were festivilie.e at the•couplo's
IE new home.. About midnight tx
erlulrivari party put in an appetiranoe
ly. :end Josh Bussey, a young man of
twenty-five yo;trs, %oho was in the
house with the wedding paxty, went,
outside to quiet tat- diaturhance.
Whether through ..r; ident or care,
S lessness is rthotgun in the hands of
' the clvurivari p'irty wont off and soy..
1.; oral of the nhot struck Hussey, some
i in (ho side of It':i dead and some
Jame
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in this 'body.
and Iran away. Tho animal ran to-
wards the river and .around to Main
stncet, where it fell on the sidewalk
and was capturred. The overturning
of tho wagon almnat w re.,eked it,
A REUNION OF THE CHILDREN
of the late John Thylor to'ak place
on the 2nd July at the home of
Mrs. C. 1', Brooks, Willinrn street.
The five sons, Andrew. of Yarmouth
Centre, \Villivan and Robert of Vs -
borne, John and James of Exeter;
also five d,aughtors, Mrs. 8, A. Cook,
of 8t. Thomas ; Mrs. A. T. Pearson,
of London, Mrs. George Thomas,
3Irs. C. T. Brooks, ,and Miss Lizzie
of Exeter, spent a very pleasant and
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vas1o
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this Ia being the first
ineunir-.n in eleven years.
Mit. DAVID MILLS AND MR.
Alex Dyer ihave been elected dole_
Rotes to the high court of the, I. 0.Y.
w,hioh meets at St, Tbomas August
1n WomanlyAilments
awd Weae:ae:
if. Shoop's Night Cure Soothes. Heals
and Cures while the Patient Sleeps.
•The beat reined, which physicians know for
''emote Weaknesses is composed of partt of a
;pettaln Mhite Illy. To this are added other
ieplediei which draw out the poisons and heal
,illie iaftmed membranes. This soothing aati-
an4lphy*lclal application ev rywhereknown
Dia tSHOOP'S
'Nlea-r CIIat-because 1c cures HhGe the pa•
Went sleeps and the mornfn, tlnde the
the inttamma tion, th•: dfscharees,
a ted. Thelivesu� r.:,'iy w men ate
rda 0f tnartrr- 4oin. They euQ r,
511 faro sick, th.pnevrr kcWr
'a ender -yet / ��� 11!1 th',9IUftC�lp a
sickness aaQ ess
Isu ]T
�S l( 1 n n c c ��i�7�
�tery a111nr �ptPI r \' on:aalb$fbe
BSACeetrnnlr, NI( �� -mi►y be
ti�r ani i•i\ 1 (l /,alit enc, the
ltnisttnd pert�r ilia healthy wof e-
anhdod, It lsto\(/l,1r'(' 'i)tfs ever•fn•
,er�aelac. int,
\ /tto-C •ring wOtYaeb
t1Datfr.eShoop s(i7 l.\ L.. mr syro of hope
and Iffe and K„ c),cer. Itis t0 t ees
Sick and ailing women that Dn. SRo0 'a
NIGHT CCR?:Willcnme'as a i7stn of (atte(QI,
,You Inay not know yn it trnvhle by the 'alae
hilcla
nIce t
t
R ,[ r r
m
1Ja 8
�or
T CC1Ts i ma1y hr rclni,tit u(romhenr Nall t
,wonto W sratioa, fi)Jlln.; of the werOb,
M6ibb or ovaries, Icurorrha,.,
,iaatln:nation, congestion. Irregular or
M4trntlon. Ask for Dr. Sst'
oos
[[ii eeoInmeaded and aolA by
11'. S. IIO\VI;Y.
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TIIE GOVF,RNMENT OF Tan.
. PROVINCE OF ONT,\RIO, under the
authority of Chapter 4, of the Sta.
tures of Ontario, 1906, invites sub.
scriptions front WI public for a leant
of $3,000,000 on bonds of tho Pro.
vino of Ontotrio, tinted 1st July, 190a.
and payable
$1,500,000 on the 1st July, 1926, .
$1,500,000 on the list July, 1936,
with t coupons attache•(, with interest"
at the roto of 3 1.2 per cent. per.
0nnum payable half -yearly on the!
1st Januaey and the 1st July in eaolti
year at rho office of the. Provincial
Treasurer. rcr Toronto.
Bo will i 1
be
of talo denominations ,of $200, $500,
and $1,000, and will bo payable to
bearer, but on request will bo regis.'
tored in the office of the Provine
0191 Treasurer and endorsed as pays
able only to tate order of aertaint!plere
sons or eorporatians, and on request
of .holdors moy Ix; exchanged fon
Ontario Government Stook bearing
the tomo rate of interest.
The issue price during the montli
of July, 1906, will be par, and after,
tho 31st July, 1906. the issue price
will be par and accrued Interest.
ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED
STOCK ISSUED UNDER THE AU-
THORITY OF THE SAID ACT
ARE FREE :'R031 ALL ONTARIO
PROViNCIAI, TAXES, CIIARGES,
SUCCESSION DUT Y AND IMPOSI.
TIONS WHATSOEVER.
Purchasers of nmounts up to
$1,000 will be required to send cert.
ified (toque with the npplicotion.
For amounts over $1,000 payment;
forb
Au rcription n,ay bo outdo in in,
stallmenta 10 per eent on applioatiori
10 per oent 1st of August Paper cent
1st September, 10 per cent let Oct.
ober, 10 per cent 1st November and!
50 per cent 1st December, 1906, with
privilege of paying it an earlier data
the interest on inst .11ment subscripe
tions being adjusled on 1st Jnnuaryt
190 -
In the t,
eventf any b n
gt'rth.
r for
bonds su
payable by installments L•li(�
ng to make perytn('nt of subsequent
nstallments, the bonds may be mold
and any loss incurred ~will be c,h,org.
ed to ilbe purehleer in default.
Forms of subscription (wlhen pity.
bio by fnstalln,cnl s may be oh..
;tined ncei
on at .lion
pI o
or
at the Trees.
try Departnment.
This h loon is e. ed on the credit
f the eonsolid:,t.'d Revenue, Fund of
Ontario (incl et chargeable thereupon.
i Alt cheques should bet mato pay -
1e to the nrde'r of "The Provincial
reieurer of .eentario," and Aubecri-
r{ should state the denominations
nd forma (20 or 39 years) of bonds
(Aired.
A. J. MATI' E:9ON, •
Provinci tl Trestaurdr.
Tro,sury Department, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto. 27th Juno 19,)6,
Newspapers inserting this ndvert-
ment without authority from the,
port n,•'nt will not bo pair! for it.
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Z I?nrnlorsl• Mole Notcpe cashed or collected, Forms supplied
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heti Stares, bought and sold at 'now rates of eichange,
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po,.nder) hail }earl( 7, and added to principal Jane cath and December EUt, De-
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Ads enccw made to fnrntr•ri stork dealers and business men at
tow est rate, and on Twist Pourable terms, Agents at Exeter for Dom. 0oternrnent.
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