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Exeter Advocate, 1906-07-26, Page 5
MM!, THE eiBleeter tnitocatto published every 12Urs lay L;erning at the ©fa-da'o 1 .9.11`1 PB`1'RBET,, EXETER. --1 y the a ° AUVOLATR PU51 itaiIriSa CajMPA_NT TEl4,MS Olf SULSORIi'TIC 7. One Dollar Ver annum i$ paid in advar:wou $1.150 if ,asst so pa1d, • d,-./riaxtx al,40 .21.p2321.cG°A P • Y . Ne vapor discontinued walla!' 4rreara^ea aro paid Advertisements without specified directions will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for transciont advertisements I Averted for long periods. ver description of JOB PRINTING, turned out In the finest. Style, and. at moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &c., for advertising,' Subscriptions, etc., to be made payable to - ASK FOR Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Property for Safe*: A fine pasture farm in Township of Hay, near Sarepta; one hundred acres, 85 acres seeded, frame house and good stable, good water, ete., Another 1O0acre farm for sale, in the i ownshlp of Usbornc,south of Elimville,conyenient toschool,well drained, small orchard, 10 acres bush, frame house, barn, stable and grainary. Apply to SANDERS &+ OREEoH, Exeter. Dashwood Roller 1VIil1 Area good time to buy our fatuous White -Star Flour is,n w. Made from the very finest of wheat --acknowledged to be the best . in America -The Mills, the Millers, and the Milling Process all thoroughly adapted for obtaining the highest re- sults. --Far strength.. richness, whole- ness -and appetizing flavor it is with- out equal; makes more bread easier and better than any other -gives solid ,`satisfaction to consumer and producer =--Buy it`urd you will. please yotnrself and your goed wife as well. --House- wives all over the county emdorse our claims. We solicit your patronage. Josa,Eidt, Dashwood WOOL WANTED Bgetet and CButralia and Clandcboye• Elevators F,. Jos. Cobbledick Cook's' Cotton Root Compound, The great 'Uterine Tomo,, and only safe effeottal Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in three degrees of strength—No. 1, i ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger 3; No. N, forecial cases, per box. Soldy all dru sts, or sent prepa d on recti pt of price. Free pamphlet. Address : TH COOK MEDIOINK CO.,TORONTO.ONT. 4jonnerly Wi TrTRric!e 10 Bug FOR THE HOME. -Is that which gives lasting benefit and Pleasure. Nothing will so successfully do this as a good High Grade PIANO or ORGAN Every member of the family willful- ly appreciate it. We earty these instruments in the highest grade and our prices and terms are of the most liberal kind for the Purchaser. Our Sewing Machines Surpass anything in the Market for beauty and durability. . Call and see us; we will takepleasure "s" in showing you our goods, SmMALRTIN &..S ►N G, EXETER MARKETS OHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat «. R «,7r i « i ► « r Y r « 80 82 '440 (42 . �j®+'y'(Wl�tj rt7«.►«yr.i, kf. r.vr.«'r «, j35 87 ""^ • .... a . r . i i i r lw « . r i « , 05 70 Potatoes, per bag., .. i i.. 1 00 1 10 Hay, per ton- ..... . r , « 0.50 7 00 .Flo'ur,per cwt., funnily R. 2 26 Flour, low grade per cwt 1 20 1 20 18 16 hoes g , per cavt ` it -110 Shorts per` ton... «...... 20 00 20 00 Bran per torn.... ..., r. 11 00 17 00 Dried .apples........ , ... 0 • _ 0 ,, ,L N ON i7ndoubtedlyr .,rise best "owed cart the continent: Proved t • bo so 'by analyeis: of rota•, claozxaiets, and by awards of the world's great :Eachi•- bitions, especially erne/Sea, x8es,: where it .received ninety -Six points out of a• possible hung iredx much higher than any other Porter in the United States or Canada. :ST TO 111111111111111 Stratford and Perth County OLD BOY'S' RE -UNION AT STRATFORD., Saturday, August 4th. -Opening Day, Arrival of Special Trains- . Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening. Sunday, August 5tH -Old Boys' Sunday -Old Boy Preachers in City Pulpits -Sacred Band Concerts. Monday, August 6th -Reception Day --Arrival of Special Trains, Baseball Games, Parades,Performance at Park,. Fireworks Tuesday, August 7th --,Athletic Day, --Aquatic and Land Sports Trotting and Pacing Race --10. Mile Road Race -Baseball Games -Social and At -Home. s. . Wednesday, August 8th --Military Day.--Manoeuvers by 21st and - . 28th Regiments --Sports in Park -Band Concerts. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 9, 10, 1 1. -See the Great Old Boys' Carnival -=8 Days of Fun and Frolic. Don't Dail to see the Electrical Illuniliiations. Greatest put on in alio West. DON'T MISS ALL THESE Fireworks -A. Most Dazzling Display. Parades. -.Thousands of Old Boys Bands --48th High, landers, Channel's (Detroit), and Many Others.. Sports—Open to all with .Big Prizes: Balloons= -Thrilling Day and Night. Ascensions: Spectacles --)nelson's Great Victory at Copenhagen, de- piotedin Moving Fire ;Tableau. Soldiers -'=21st Essex Regt, in Manoeuvres. Hardy -World's Greatest Wire Artiste Carnival --8 Acres of Pine Tent Shows, Clowns—A Score of the 1tunniest- Sottiethiug Doing Every Hour Alt Week.. Something to Please Old and itoung SINGLE FARE -Railway Rates on Certificate Plan. MJFer useu,Mayar P es•, J. D; MgwCrimmont Yice-Pres.; Sec'y, Kodaks, Cameras & Supplies (Chemically Pure) Everything for the 1'rofessionaal • ' and Amateur Photographer, MAIL ORDERS Rtiatiwn P.RCnncl?T ATTatly torr W; A. McKenzie 388. _ RichmondSt. Opp. clay Hall London, Ont Provin.cai Loan of $3,000,000 • THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE 01? ONTARIO,. under the authority of Chapter 4,of;.the Statutes of Ontario, 1906, invites subscriptions from thepublic for a loan of $3,000,000 on bonds of the Province, of Ontario, dated 1st July, 1000, and payable, $1,500,000 on 1st July, 1926. $1,500,000 on lst July, 1930. with coupons attached for interest at the rate. of 3& per cent. perannum pay- able half-yearly ay-a able'half-yearly on the 1st of January and the.lst July in each •year ` at they office of the Provincial Treasurer, To- ronto. Bonds will be of the denomina- tions of $200, $500 and: $1,000, and will be payable to.' bearer, but on request will be registered in the office of the Provincial. Treasurer and endorsed as payable°only to the order of certain persons or corporations, and on re- quest of holders may be exchanged for Ontario Government Stock bearing the Saone rate of interest, The issue price during the month of July, 1906, will be par,' and after the 31st July, 1906, the issue price will be par andccrued interest. ALL BONDS AND ,INSCRIBED STOCK ISSUED UNDER THE AU- THORITY OF,,THE SAID ACT ARE FREE FROM 'ALL ONTARIO PRO- VINCIAL TAXES, CHARGES, SUC- CESSION DUTY AND IMPOSI- TIONS WHATSOEVER. , Purchasers of amounts up to' $1,000 will be required to send certified cheque with the application. For amounts over $1,000 payment for sub- scription may be made in instalments 10 per cent. on application,10 per cent, 1st August, 10 per cent.lst September. 10 per cent. lst October, 10 per cent.lst November, and 50 per cent.lst Decem- ber, 1900, with privilege of paying at an earlier date, the interest on instal- ments, subscriptions being adjusted on 1st of January, 1907. In the event of ,Li ny subscriber for bonds payable by instalments failing to make payment of subsequent instal - meats, the bonds may be sold and any loss incurred will be charged to ptua chaser in default. Furrns of subscr•iption(when payable . o by instaalnrents)maty be obtained n ap- plication to the Treasure Department. This loan is raised upon the credit of the Consolidated RevenueFund of On- tario, and is chargeable tereupon. All cheques should be made payable to the order of "The Provincial R reas- urer of Ontario," and subscribers should- state the denominations and terms (20 or 30 years) of bond desired, A. J. MATHESON,' s�.P'r`.bvineial Treasurer. Treasury Department. Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 27th June, 1906. Newspapers inserting -this advertise- ment without authority from the De- pertinent will nest be paid for it. Virtal3 rho dim; Remedy. ..► ,�, The a�?reaf ,f,'taf7x yy Tones andinvigorateathowhold nervous 1.03t01110 MOWS neW Blood in old Velma, Oures Nero. 058 Xklriliti .. fentai and .grain Worry, Des. tre.vuai Wertktrerla, J nz scions, ,8, er . snaato �aa► and FO'ecta of Abase or 1!lxCCssee. Priee$1 r-box,.anixforr 5. one willpleaso Nix rt+Ill enure* bold b a alt druggists or Wale in plain pkg. on receipt of price. Neto pamphlet yrxit fro!. The Wood ModiClarrp Co. overly Windsor) Toronto, Ont Cause of Tecjdache Your must look well after the condition Of yourliver and borvcls. Unless there is daily action of they bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing head- ache r,• biliousneata nausea, dyspepsia. Ayer's Pills areacnuine liver pili*.. WN eeni as Naiad we 14 I, C. Agan, CO.. L alaraaa M *11 ..r ia�It, .wsI I+Canb. furoudale The refreshing' showers on Sunday -haveim roved the conditions of the outstanding , crops generally. --Mrs. John Moir left for. Brussels Saturday, to visit friends. -Mrs. Carter and two children are yisiting at Mr. Walter ICeddy's.-Mr. John Harney andsister, Esther, and Mr. Walter Keddy and sister, Susan, attended the 'wedding of Miss Es'sie A.:Gobbledick and A. 'F. Oehn aat Ailsa Craig on Wednesday of last week. CroYnarty The death took place of an aged, re- sident of this sea�ltion on' .July "'`18th in the person of Thos. Leming at the age of 78 years. Deceased was one of the pioneers of the district having come. to Canada from Lancashire,. England, in the year 1804. He cleared the farm ,on which he died and lived there over forty years. -One daughter, Mrs. !Houghton survives, The remains. :were interred in Cromarty cemetery ern Friday, the funeral being largely `attended. lain Wares. Sharp, quick pain ever catch you in the small of the back.? • Thought it muscle -strain? Got over it in time? It wasn't muscle -strain. ' It was clogged -up kidneys. With the kid- neys disordered, there's trouble ahead. If neglected, it won't be so trifling `next time. •• , That pain Was a warning. Kidney trouble 15 slow, but mighty certain. Our customers' everienee every day strengthens our belief in Bu -Ju, as the best kidney cure. Guard your health with * box, Fifty cents. And gua- ranteed slit that. W. S. HO W EY, DRUGGIST. Shlpka Miss Lizzie Smith of London is on a month's visit toher hems here.----M1rr, and Mrs. Ed. Lamport are visiting at the home of Walter Baxter. -j. A. Breen, spent Sunday at the ' Bend. -- Sandy McEachan left Monday for To, ronto where he has accepted a position with the G.T.R.--Miss . Josie McPhee seemsto left Saturday for Detroit. --Flax pull- ingbe the rrn order of the day. -- Peter McPhee came; hours front De- troit Frid:ay.• Mece Peter. McKenzie and Mrs. Saner Sweitzer attended the funeral of the late Mrs. G. Bedford at Crediton :Sunday. -There will be no service here on Sunday on account of the summer sch el"aft this Berri -John n had a woodbee Monday which proved saya quite a success. -Pat Mathews spent,Suudayint Corbett, he heavy rain Storni Sandy night . id quite a lot of darn:ge to the spring crop. The oet:a, especially which are all .salt in beard have been beaten down fiat in places, As the hay is now nearly all in, it 1:; neat damaged herr is the fall wheat whieh is now being ent«-The Weide of J. 1). Haurton's etot-o, which had a ecra):Lt of paint last week, rnatkee a wand appearance. The DZie tie Pais, tete ersuipleg at Gland Boned thie week. -Air', and Mrs, A. 11 Pyres o Exeter spentSunday with Mr, and Mire, 3. Pyin.-Setne this eonstmaaaity have been comrapllaira. ng of losing 0011.U20 chickens lately, bort arta ,sant know how or whet.° they went. It hra5 been ffoau cif tbat•it is the wa rk of the sly old fox ,that its paying the p ntrltry yards a •v>ieit, It would he ads vlsable to keep• the poultry in . Glom'' '4 ie5i? tea the>t°e Be merits a pac;s of foxes ureunsi. They are of. the Marge red spee;ies.,Itevo, rale and Johnson ' vis- ited the Sinn . sera' School at t rend; Bernd this week. -Me. ,and Mrs. E. Coultis spelt Sunday wens friends in Exeter, McGillivray Edward Hollaand,.who has leased his farm on the 8th con.. to George Seott, intends moving to Parkhill short/Sas-- Miss Patrick of Manitoba is visiting friends in this neighborhood.--Jno, Dishman returned home last week a after undergoing treatment for cancer on'the lip at the London hospital, We trust that he has fully recovered, -Jae. Mahon bas been engaged as teacher for the Brinsley •school.--Ohristopherr Corbett of Corbett, .who had the Mid - fortune to fall from a load of hay and break one of his wrists, is getting on. as well as can bet expected.--Therewas no service in the-Ehenezer church on Sunday, awing to the absence of the pastor, Rev, •Andy ews, who was taking 'charge of the,snmmer school at Grand Bend, -•-Messrs. John Bloomfield, Sr., and Jr., have been spending some time -h Owen Soued, owing to the serious illness of °Geo. Bloomfield, a former resident of this township. -Miss Ella Sutton of Greenway is spending the holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs, J. R. Hardy. --Mrs. Geo. Glen- dinning, who has been spending some time with her parents in this township has returned to Toronto, accompanied by her sister, Miss Nettie McGeary.-- NeilMcPhee of West Williams has been appointed post master at Sable. He also has the contract. for carrying the mail to meet the Strathhoy. stage. -The threshing season is not very far away, and the threshers are preparing for.lt. Mr. Lewis received a new stack- ing apparatus last week while Mr. Simpson received a new traction en- tbe issue of July 12th an item 'appeared under this beading, re- garding a shooting accident. The iteto was clipped from a daily paper and stated in part, "Weir is alleged to have placed the cartridge in his rifle and to have taken aim at aorgan and fired Almost immediately thereafter." A later report, alleged to be the story tbe'boys themselves told, says: "The boys, thinking that they had used all their ammunition, sat down to rest, placing their guns across their knees.. While talking young Weir's gun was accidently discharged." The latter is undoubtedly the true version of the af- fair and it is a pleasure to note that it was a purely accidental happening. • Zurichp ' Miss Tena Hartung of Detroit is home on a few weeks' visit. -Mrs. Al- fred Moritz and child of Montreal ' are visitor's itt the home of Mrs. C. Fritz,. -Misses Grenzebaeh irfter a pleasant visit at the home of J. Ort, have re- turned to their hone in Tavistock. - Wesley Schoellig of the Detroit Dent- al College, is home for a•few weeks. - Master Theodore. Weseloh of Water- loo is here on a visit. -Geo. Buchanan. barrister,has returned:to Sudbury, af- ter a pleasant visit with his parents.- Miss Addie Witwer of London has re- turned home for the summer. -Art. Well lefta few days ago . for London where he has accepted a position as harness maker with Darch ,& Son. - Miss Dolly Hagan of .IJillsgreen bas gone to Clinton, where'rshe will enter the hospital to train as a nurse. We wish her every success. --Miss Helma •Koehler, who has been engaged as bookkeeper with Thos: Willis at Cen- tralia, has resigned,and will spend the summer at her home here. -Cherries and berries are very plentiful• arouiid here. -Miss Gladys.McNevin, formerly of this place. Yvon the Peter Adamson General Proficiency -Scholarship, at the recent examinations -at the Goderich Collegiate Institute. We extend con- gratulations to our young friend. -- Messrs. Thos. and John Oonsitt have returned from their.trip through the Canadian West. They purchased 1120 acres of land out there. -Many farri- ers in this seetion bayee started cutting their wheat and the outlook for a good average yield is splendid. Flax pulling also started this •week. -The Hay Vot- ers' list for 1006 has been printed and tbe total number of names on the list is 901, a decrease of 22 from !eat. year. 496 are guelified•to act as jurors. -Mrs. ElizabethTreumner has a rose bush that is indeed a thing of thing it being literally covered with roses. -Sneak thieves, entered Henry Theil's smoke house the other night and stole four large hams. -August D. Ehnes bas gone to Edmonton to visit bis broth - ere. -J. Preeter, wife and family have returnedfrom Girl th I e r visit to Michigan. Mr. Abbot of Alberta was a visitor at the home H. 0Doan during the week. -John Dumar'has retuaned from a visit to Blyth and other places. -Alex. McLeod, principal of our school, left it few days ago for a trip to England where he will spend a few weeks, .His many friends wish" him a safe and pleasant • voyage.---Julius.Bloch of the Goshen Line, grew soaoe. timothy on ',his farm- which measured 0 feet, 2 inch. ea.—Misses Flora and Mary Foster of Detroit are on a visit'. to 'friends here. ---Mr. and Mrs. M.Schweitzer and Miss Pearl Heist spenta a few days in Berlin last week.-•-Dhas. Walper has disposed, of hisehouse and lot, opposite the Evan. gelicni church to Mrs, Levegut, who recently returned from Dakota, the purchase price being $775. She will move intoit shortly, Mr. Walper and mother have moved into 'Mrs. Stelek's house in the' north end of - the village. -On Thursdaythe eight rxhonthe old.. child of 41'r. and Mrs. Wm. nevideon of the Goshen Lane south passed away. The bereaved parents have the syinrx- pathy of ther ninny friends. The fun- eral wax bel on Saturday'to he Bron- son Line ce' etery.-The v getables are looking splendid after t e much needed show,ers of the past fd days. '-Ikti:;; Phoebe iticklneil has returned front her , visit to Exeter.eellenry Greb, of Philips, Nebraska, after an absentee of seventeen yeatrrs, is, with :t his wife and family, nn a visit to his paare'I1te fere. I Do you know you eat buy Red Rose Tea at the same prieo is other teas? Then, why not? Priices---25, 3o, 35, 4o, 5ct and 6o cts. per ib. in lead packet ;. T. H. ESTABROOK$p BT. iOHNe, .N„ B. WINNiPEG, TORONTO. e Wea:g.a,iNs 'oR. Sr, E. Parkhill: Miss Annie McEachan of this place was on VfTednesda:y° married to John Daren of Sarnia. The event took place at Sarnia and the ceremony was performed -by Rev. Fr. Kennedy. Grey, On Tuesday evening john J. Strachan, son of Thos. Strachan, a prominent resident of this township,, left home about 10 &clock and has not since been heard of, He is a young nran about 28 years ofage and of ex- ceedingly quiet disposition. Searching parties have up to the present been unable to learn anything of him. Parkhill: A very quiet but pretty wedding tookplace at St. Thomas 're- cently, when Dr. W. Boyd, formerly of London, was united in marriage to Miss. Jessie Johnson of Parkhill. Af- ter the ceremony the happy couple left for Tilbury, Detroit and other points. The young couple will be at home ' to their friends in Cayuga after Aug. L How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for•any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, • . F. J. CIIENEX & Co., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able to Garry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINO, FINNAN & 1iiAItVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O - Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di- rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the, system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bot- tle. Sold by all Druggists, •• - Take Haire Family Fi11s. for constipation. Diamonds For an engagement ring :a dia`Tond . is by all odds tbe nicest and best you can give. It is always worth as much.. as the day you buy it, be- cause diamonds ares steadily going up in "price. Then. it gives the wearer : that re- fined appearance which: you like. . We have some very fin cin as ori. on hand and you will do well to see them. We got them before the recent rise in price. We are quite up-to-date in all other lines that are kept in a first-class Jewellry Store, MAR,,,CI-I A 1':D The Jeweller EXETER, ONTARIO ISN'T it worth something toknow that Barns, Chicken- Houses, ,Tool Sheds, etc., have fireproof roofs? Pdtersoi's "Wirt idge'! Read Roofing •9 is absolutely fireproof . and waterproof -and practically wearproof. It is cheaper than shingles and lasts a lifetime. We will send, you a free sample. Test it yourself. We will also mail a copy of our illustrated booklet, .Hardware stores everywhere handle Pa terson's "Wire Edge" or can get it for you. Insist on having it. . PAT, RSON MPG. CO. LIMITED • MONTREAL AND TORONTO 4 • ,11 , It ct06$ MA require hft expert to cleanout the kiwi n ae of the Sunshine" itnnaco--. the only tool needed is a bz ii ii which is supplied with every furkutee. • • • .► Clean-out aeora are placed in 1e easing, and the brush call easily be irad. This- heater lust bristles with assolosire features gbh sur autokio gas dampers, largo doable d -doors, :tel ,dome, double shakers and steel radiator. •e e If you.., �racait; the boat furnace11ae get the e sunshine." soil, by enterprisingp.dealers� esi- eY re1ro. Bookle6 free. n i r Tad11O1TO« MO nL A , fEcl« . VARCOi 1f. T. 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