Exeter Times, 1903-7-30, Page 15
;.. THIRTIETH YEAR—NO 28
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' Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cementslast for ever.
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EXE TER, . ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 30 TH 1908
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WE Al E SOLE AGENTS
.p.: G. J. euthorh nd,'Noary Public, Convoyan
.l. , cer, Commissioner, Fire Inst range Agent, and
.l. Insurer of it1arriege Licenses. Legal doounionts
4. carefully drawn et reasonable .'at,ee. mangy
Usborns
Prv'in the copy of the voters' list,
which will be iesued in tlie•'couroe, of
a new days, we teem thee tihe nwmtt-
to loan on real estate at low rates of interest, fiber .of •vtoters for e'i,'el>: Part in the four
Oiifeo at the Post Oihoe Ilensall polling sub-diviaions are as fellows ;
,;. -Master Wi'lli„am Weismiller. was Division No. 1. --Part 1, 159;'part 2,41;
No. + r • a
>1 R1 a and I Inc 1 1 ., 1 k 2 .. D a i
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s c,n 2, --part P
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t. Mass Madge, of Thames •Road is part 2, 37; part 3, 14, Divine/rinse, se, 3,
.I. visiting her Miss Lute Moir. Part 1, 168 ; ,pant 2, 32; part 3, 10.
1 -Muss Ethel Collvill is spending a ilevisioiu No, 4. -Part 1,'136; part 2,
+week oa• so with friends in Kincardine 28 ; pa;ti •
3, . oal s in w,
.p. • and Southampton. shill, 800, Tlis13agTgratgatvoter, numberitonof
+ j -Mr, II. N. McTaggart has return- pennants qualified to setrve as Jurors in
,g, i ed from T.orontto, Where he was 'visit- .tili,is municipality in 1903 is 395,.
leg his son, Wellington. -Samuel Brack bus purchased from
-Dftr. Joseph Harvey has been spend 'Thomas Camerleny the Annan, fure,
ing the past week with his ,'sons, in near Winethellsea, now occupied by Mr.
the towinship oe Stanley . Thoimats White, for the sum of $6,700.
-Mrs. Wm. McKay and children Thits is'a,go'od arice'aansidering tarot:
are visiting Mrs. Mc'Kak's sister, Mrs. ehe property has been rented for • 25
G. Wainer, at .Palmerston. years nnsucoessian, and speaks well far
d -Miss Hazel Tait, of London, has the presenttenant, Mr. White, who
been spsn Ling Abe past week or so has the farm in splendid condition.
+ with her aunt, Mrs. Neelands. Mr. Brock takes possession on None 1
and we w'i'sh nim peneepertityein his n•ew,
home. Mr. White, we understand, is 1
finking fon a larger farm to rent and
is deserving of a good one as ne is, a
first class farmer.,
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Binder vine
We have Binder Twine now in stock ready for you.
Come in and get what you need and be ready when
harvesting time comes.
Scythes and Snaths, Turnip Hoes.
We have a Quantity of Turnip Seed.
Favetrcughing and Builders Supplies always on hand.
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The
Latest Thing.
in loth
IS always to be found at this
tailoring establishment. If
you havent a good tailor and
.are looking for one, try us,
One trial will convince you
that you cannot get better
satisfaction for the same
money than we will give you.
W. W Taman.
Merchant
NEW PIANOS
We have just put in stock several
new Pianos in. the latest designs and
'af the Best Makes at Popular Prices.
We will esteem it a pleasure to show
-nee them to. you. Organs always in stock.
' g od orderood , for sale chacond hand p 1 Organ :in
The ,cycle
Season
e with us and those Cushion Erames
are just what you want, We have
:them at moderate prices.
Sewing
achines
an all the leading. Makes always in
stock and at prices that cannot be
beaten anywhere, also repairs for
.same.
Call and see us. We are always
busy but will be glad to give you any
information about our goods you may
desire.
Martin.
Children Ury for
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We Can
Convince
You
that stock
Of
Spring
and Summer goods is
- unequalled. See for
yourself.
FOWLS r BROS.
THE CLOTHERS, BENSALL.
Portland Cement
WE HAVE just received a quan-
tity of the best grade of Port -
and cement
can be had at either Centralia or
Exeter Storehouses.
WOOL WANTED
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5000 lbs. of wool' wanted for which
the highest Market prices will be paid
in cash at Centralia and Exeter store-
houses.
JOS. 0OBBLEDiCK
PALL F&A.IR3.
enetneene
Following is a inertial list of dates of
fall fatirs.
Taiicinito ,.. ,.: Autg. 27- Sept. 12
Dantean ...Sept. 11.419
Exeter ,,,.,,,Sent. 21-22
Guellptbt r Sept. le -77
Ham letan•.E Sept. 15-17
Strattbney,...•,,,•, Sept. 23-27
Paris .. Sept. 25-25
Milverton Sept. 24-25
Myth ... 'Oct 6-7
Palin rton - Sept 22
Wiingihaim Sept 23
Brantford O,ct, 2
Walker ton Sept. 23-24
13:airristotn Sebttn 25
Wiarto:n Sept. 29
Listowel Sept. 30
Lufeknow Oct.2
Gerrie Oct. 3
Lion's Head Oct. 2
Sbriatford Oct. 7
Tees:water Oet. 8
.Burford Oct. 7
Fares.t Oat. 1
Sarnia { Oct. 2
Kirk ton O.ct. 2
Children Cry for
ST. fRI
—THE --
Merchants ank
HEAD OFFIOE, MONTREAL.
tg T AL (all paid up) ,
THOS. Fe/SH81;
General Manager
$6,000.000
$2,700,000
B. 3'. HEiBDBN,
Superintendent of Branabee
:A{GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
"t Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on
'Savings, Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Letters of Credit rued available in China, Japan and
(„01.er foreign countries.
CREDI TON ONTARIO
-Men Nicholls, avid daugh'Lca, ; of
Brussels, were in the village during
me:past week renewing aoquaintances
-Mrs,`J. P. Ross, of Toronto, and
Mr, B. Swenerton, of Halifax, who
have been spending a short time with
their , cousin Mrs, W. Caldwell, left
on Monday last for Toronto.
--Mrs. Geo. Brown and daughter,
Miss Pearl, returned this 'week from
Micirig,an', where they had been spend-
ing e month with Mrs, 'Brownenbra-
ther, Dr. Geo. Blatchford. They also
et&entded the Eetwarth League '. Cotn-
ventio•n, in Detroit. `
-Messrs. Wm. and Roger Rothwell,
of Hay, have retiu'rned 'from .a• plows,
tent znonttlh's t 'rip to the Northwest.
They were as far • as Edmonton' end
took up land near •there•.• They; net
a great mnn.y of their old friendsfrom
Ontario, from. whom they received the
greatest kindness.'
Statfa
-Mr, Geo,. .Trott, who has bean in
Ube 'vtillage for the 'past four or five
w'eles taking .•plc toigrjzphs left last
Saturday, and will now spend wane
time at the Bend.
Salm. Webb, who was visiting
friends in Moose Jaw and Mr. Wan.
Fen, w41ra was'visititng frien.drsl in, -Cal-
gary, have Teturnen hoane•. !Both, re-
port leaving had a very pleasant trip.
b—There, was a ladies institute meet.
ing held in the town hall„ Staffar on
Monday 'evening last at which they
formed an institute in this,1)1mi% the
tmeebh,g i being , field on {Wednesday
ev'et'ning, junto 240(tfh., •a.t2 oecl,ock, nt
Mr. David Hill's west 'of the village.
A good attetnd,ance'was ,present.
Lucan
-,ra-rte,
-Joilrn Fox,s new brick block atdjoin
ing Che Queen's Hotel,'is well under
way, andwill be completed by Sept,
lse. '
-The stabiles and tout -buildings of
Menne Ralbitnisinns wpm' detstroyed by
fire on T'hursdt nh
t at fen o'clock.
c
k.
Lightning is supposed to ham, been the
cause.
-1VIr'• Rtalbe'rit Doolll(y, of libel 'Yes
tern Hotel, met with,' a painful acci-
d.ent this week while driving a. spirit-
ed 'horse on the Roman Line. The an -
shied to one side, .throwing Mr. Donne
shied to,ane (sided,,;tlerew'i'ngtMr.,Donnel
ly :heavily to •the'genund, fracturing
five of this wii,htcii He ;is ipiriag;ressing
fav'arabLy.
ElimviIle
- -,- ,-
-Miss Violet Hind returned home
on Sunday, after a couple of weeks
holidays with hes sister, Mrs. G. Pol-
in., St. Marys .
-Mr. John Johns and Chas. Stewart
spent Sunday with friends at Wood-
hatm and Killeen.
-Our blaektemittll, has sold his new
buggy to Mr. J,othm Woods, of Exeter.
:-Mists Maxth,a Horn/ is slelndini
leer holidays at her parents and other
raft:Beeveds at Zion.
-T,hn harvest is rushing along rap-
idly, The hall wheat and baarley being
all cut and moistly in thte'iberns.
-Mr. James Heywood, threshed his
aileake clover an Monday, and reports
aisikte clover on Monday, and repor'tjs
• Mir. Thomas Bell, of , Winc,he,ise,a,
started thtresluim,g on Tuesday for Mr.
Wesley Heywood, and the reports ray
bhe wheat yielded well and of inood
sample. •
--Misr 'Torte and Mabel, Minerrs
axe spending the holidays under the
parental roof. •
Sexsmith
-Th'e mason axe now busy ati Mr.
James Gow1.d's .new house.
-The Misses Gould purchased a new
organ from Mr. S. Martin, of Exeter,
Last week.
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12r. Chas. Lacret;I:,ofSarnia, is at
present visiting relatives and .friends
in. these parts.
-Mr. Ed. Drones, of Exe,tetr, testae
his new threshing machine at David
Mack's last week.
-,A siolmewthat exaltitn;g s'unn'ivtry
took place on the faun: of Mr. ;Wm.
Kotr'theaLt, ane day last ,week.' A:
tihree-house team, attached to a bund-
e,r started. from ,ease ,of that book field:§
and lean towards the • 'barn. After
etnossing two or three. rail fences it Ss
needless to say that the bindereeva.s a
total wreck. Fortunately no one Was
hurt, and tine horses also escaped ran -
hurt,
uen :tine Cestoda always bears the Sigratare
of Chas. H. Pletcher.
When Baby, was sick, we gave her Cnsta,ne
r
/ ^! ,,,p
When she .vee a Child, she cried for nstotic.
S`Y a R CHI HOLM, Manager 1ahen ee been alt the a es a ge theg Cnrto•ir..
Mann er rvrietta„e rind C:laiidretl,shcgavetltt:nr castaria.
Mooresville
-;enc Jcseiph li,ongi,ns has just re-
tarned from Killarney, Manitoba
where he has been visiting a numbelr
of old time friends., He, says they
have pgos+p'emred out there, but as for
him he would prefer Ontario. Joseph
Tone also las ret urnetd from Manitoba
lvlbesre he, has been residing for 'a. nuan
ter of yew's, ,add now like Joseph he
says Ontario is geed enough, for him
yet.
-Ur. Gibson. of :McGillivray, ship-
ped a car Load of horses to Manitoba,
last meek, this is the third ear fo.r Mr
Gibson,, this summer.
-Quite a sem:se,tio'n was caused in
Ciaindeboye last week, wiben a couple
oe youngsters were dropped off at the
st ttioar witrth a card around 'their
neck labeled. "Potr Mr. . E-linioln Ilodb
gin's." No. one knowing where they
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came un and noun +o
having none; of f" hie
ere&, sturdy Look of , the Ilodgins'
abbot them,. and as Mr. Hodgins is a
consistent n:uemben of the Methodist
church here, we knew there wee name
mistake. A.s we afterwards learned
that they were some fresh air child --
nen, that the good people of Toronto
in then charity, sent nut from ,that
City to the country to get fresh air
fax a couple of weeks. Since tthen
a. second pair was sent to Mr.: Bern Re,.
vli,ngton and others, and a common oc-
cuirrainee, and no one to blame'.
Zurich
-The -post offiice• closes half :tabour
after the man. is{in4 on thene, nights
every week. Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday.
-Mrs. Datvtid Ruby, -of Cavalier, N.
D•akotta, with her two children, if -vis-
iting Quer p ui'ent lIr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Giles.
=•T+lvememt• walks
y ga lk 9
are now well u';'; • :way, and tenecon-
tmaietotr Ipromesen a speedy completion
of the ,number unsex: contract
-Mists McNe,'vin, wtlhe is now yisiting
icer grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zel-1
ler, eats tjlso eeteota;d highest in the Hen-
sel). •class, who wrote at the entrance
exams.
-Several swarms of bees /were ea:p-
tured recetnitly at the Sauble lino
Messrs. ''Dace Smii'tk and Josiah Sararas
were the. lucky can:ears.• Tho.latter's
swetem. flxad uipwards of .30 tbs. of •hcln-
ey stored.
-On ,W,eednetsday morning of this
week, Mrs. Mata, ion •died.rathe,r sud-
denly after 'a 1,ingnrtng Mums toe some
years. Her condition was not consi-
dered unusual tate day pre.o'ious, and
her taking -,off 'gramme as t.a .great shook
to her 'numerous re'lai i'ves and friends
era al tbecoming frig,hlened suddenly
She was in her 35th year, and leaves a
family of small'children, besides a sor-
rowing ;husband,. Deceased was a
daughter of Mr. Peter 'Douglas, of
Stanley ,township, and was 'very high-
ly respelct•ell by all who. had the pleas-
ure of !her •alenua•Lnibatnce.
Grand Bend
-liLiss Cadh'rane,of Berlin, is spend-
ing a few weeks with Miss Pca,rl Lee
vitt.
-Miss V'etrcka L:ivitt, of St. Cath-
arines'hospital, is spending a few holt-
days walk her father here-
--Tihe =rival at the ,cottages this
week include Mrs Kolb, Itrs. Iler;b
end eibild'ren, Miss Alija Kolb, Miss
Dev'it,t, Miss Zcgier, Mrs. Foster and
Mets. Bet gner, nif Berlin. -
-='I\he Bend is filling un with a rush
All Leavitt's cottages are. cccupietd but
one. Tthie bathing at Leavitt's t'ark
was never better, never so good. A
beautiful stsnd floor right in front of.
i
I chillerten can
bo,a{•-}louse, small d
snado out 100 feet from the edged the
waiter.
-The Y. M. C. `.A. bos'e 1ia;ve I,aniir4,
spent their two' weeks, and have gone
a•gain. Abstainers, non-sreolcors, and
gentlemen, eve'rly ono. 'The little sere
etnade at the breakiae of their
camp eves appreciated by tate ether
cam;pels. The ladies and campers
geanerally were sert'y to say goad, -bye
to the'Strallfond boys. Come agniin
next yee.r.. The . aauagee Mr. H. '11I.
Gllethirist and Seey, of the Y. M. C
A. is to be com,plimalrted on the,gen-'-
telaniany ,conduct of the band of which
be was the, restpeeted leader. Henry
Inendetrboln, ):Cook, 'nertit Ileudelrsoni
asst. eo'ok. ,The mimes of •the others
aro :-Wtm'.- cited Geo. Chandler, It.
Deakin, F. Manson, ITy. and Feed:Hay
Homed and Percy Barker, Ezra and
Will Nor•follli, G. Preston, L. Hamilton
W. Tilbinson, C. Roberts, W. CaIl;iras,
A. invents, 1,• Yeandle, `C. Trow, 5..
a
Yates, rt. Clark, 'GVM D, v 'idso'n' l3:
Teraina -taw, F. Baker, A. Neal, Weenge
new, 144. IZl etrigusioxa and R. 11fiilt'on►
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Mr. J. Taylor a.nd daughter, Lily,.
drove to London, on Thursday last on
business,
Mestere. Jdlltiotitt, iironin and Debbie
wheeled to the I3end, an Stti:urday,.lre-
ttulr"n'ial;g Sunday evening,
els.
• 1YIi J W illi
a nes loft oft 'on Tuesdtay
evening to :spend a month visiting
friends in Brantford and Tort Hope.
-Ma and Ifrs. Thomas Waghorn,
and family of Walton called on
friends in tb•e village, on Sunday and
Monday of this week.
►-Mr. Robert Flattener was the first
for the season in this neighborhood, in
the throning, having run his • fall,
wheat out on Tuesdll.y last.
-A goodly number from the village
took in t'he'l,atcm(otese„match, on iWetd,-
nosday last at St. 'Marys, •betweien'tthe
`E.,ambridioenOxford • t:"ara .en,l ghat
alerts, of St. Malys.
• -Mr. W. 1I. LIazlewaod, who went
Lo New Ontario soiree short itim t,a'go
pias returned and taken a situation
with Mr. H. Cochrane, of Sta Marys,
Mr. Hazietwood did not realises tihte
glowing reports of big wages that
whore going in that country. •
-Mr. Harvey Hall, son of tthe• , fate
Rev. R. Halls, at one time a minister
en this circuit, spetnt )Sunday visiting
ficiends in the village.. Mr. Hall, alt;
present is acting in the capacity as
baggage clerk. at St. Marys station
He was aeco,nllpan;ied by Miss Annie
Rota.dthouse, of St, Mains.
Crediton
-Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm spent Sun-
day bast at Grains•• Bend.
-Mists Wiggins,of Goderiah, is vis-
iting friends in the, village,
-Mr. Valentine Retz, of (Parkfhill,
pail our village a flying visit, on Mon
-Mr. Wm. Brown, sr., left chis
.week for Detroit, wthere ho purposes
working.
-The masons have almost icomplett-
ed the brick work of Mr, in. liuhn's
fine, aetsi.dernbe.
--Master Wesley Finkbeiner, mho is
working in London, spent Sunday'un-
der the parental roof.
-Mr. i •Ja(ciab Ratz, of Nesv( Ilam -
burg visited at the home of !Bier. Ohns.
2:Wicker, Thtu,rsfdafr last.
-Rev, S. Krupp, of Caro, Michigan,
wnluo purposes moving here next spring
was in the villtage Wednesday lash,
an business,
-!Mr, :Michel :gb.'tva,rtz, who•w is
stud'deiniey' r takjen ill ,on •Frid(ay night
last, is improving nicely under the
care of Dr. Heist.
-Miss Mary Finkbeiner and either -
tine Wurtth, who have been working
in Detroit for the past year arrived
home Saturdjay evening.
-Our village had somewhat of a
merry town appearance last week ow -
to some 50 Indians taking the town by
storm corning to engage in pulling
flax,
-A happy wedding took pla•co at the
home of Mr. Chas. Finkbeiner, when
his daughter' was united in marriage
to. Mr. Blake of .Landon flees, cere-
mony was performed by Rev. G. D.
Damm; in the presence of the immed-
iate relatives of the bride, after which_
all sat down to a sumptuous dinner.
Amidst the well wishes •ef numerous
friends, the lett,ppy couple, left in. the
aftermo•on for their home in London.
-Mr. George, H. Zwacke,r, jeweler of
East Lcmdon, wan married' on. Tues-
day evening, of last week, to Miss Liz
zie Sam•pl'e•, of thee city. The ewe -
cony was performed at taw. residence.
of the bride's aunts, the Misses Rod-
dick, 460 Duffcrin avenue,tRev. S. J.
Allen piaster of the Hamilton Road
Metnedi:st Church, officiating. Miss
Fanny Sample, sister of tete bride, \vas
bridcaim.aid, and Mii'ls Katie Z'vick'z'r,
niece oe tihie groom was maid of honor.
The wedding m'a'reh was played by
Mir's. Ohas. Zwicker, of Cred,itcn. The
bride was attired in l ream duc'tl'ess sa-
tin, with ttrimnrings of 'liberty clhifEon
and applique, and carried a bouquet
orf bridal roses, while •tlte bridesmaid
was attired in white organdie over
row pink silk and carried pink barna
tions. After the ceremony which was
wienreseed by ,only tiie immediate re-
latives and friends, them `.onalpnny ad-
journed to elle dining room and par-
took of a sumptuous breakfast•. Mr.
and Mrs. Zwieker will reside, at 650
Dtimdas street, London, and will be :at
home to their friends after Aug. 15th.
('ANADIAN ANI) AMERICAN
With inc'relae'ang frequency, as the.
spirit of. Canadian nationality berem-
a,s moan robust and assertive, there
•br;eakis out • the old protein from. oris
riche against ,flus habit of calling tee
• people ,of the United States "Ameri--
can;.?' Etymologically and greograpbi-
wily tiro,pa•oitest is quite justified, but
in s ucile matitelrit usage is all •1?<.:ttte .
ful. ft raven ire quite . cen•tain that
eventually the teem "Americans" twill
ba reet.ric,ted to our a :neighbors, • end
t,bat WC shall be known as "Cauad-
inns;' just., est hose to the south of
lilac tTnilel Stales are nal. called any
thing, but "141exicans;"
On a calm consideration of tins sit -
nation, w'a belieive that it will be bet
Ler so, and that for •this reason all in.
teliigent Canadians should begin at
,ante to elk Lherc tetrmns as they are
used in the United States.,No for--
,eignetr who takes enough, ii(terest in
Cap:adru to talk ujaout, usi i's- likely to
foaaget that we, Live in North Americo
least of all, our somewhat jealous and
otveebearing neighbors. We know our
history and national evoilution, 'not so
well as we should know 'therm but bet -
bar than ,most foreigners know theirs,
and we feed that there is intact in the
name "Ctanadian" of whichwe. may
well be pm,oud. Tb erg Ls "for us ' tno
eignificarnce in tb'e• • name "American,"
no, tlr'adti,tion to cherisb, -no achieve -4e
to idealize
ohero n
+L•ta connote, no
me.n
or idimlize. Let it -go -to those who axe
so unfortunate as to be afflicted ,wish
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JOHN WiliTEI & SONS
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oots and Shoes
Ladies' Pearl Grey Canvass, reg, $1.50 for $1.10'
Ladies Patent Leather Bal; reg. $2.50 for $1.75
Ladies' Oxfords regular $1.a0for .$1.10
Men's Patent Leather....regular $3.00 for $200
There is no place that you can get such
value for your money in Shoes as at our
store. fall and see them,
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a ,name Which cannot be converted in-
to- an adjective.
If a selrio'us side to this controversy
were sought for it would not be hard
to Lind, bat it would not lie in nee die.
eetion of a misappropriated title;•
Them melees no xeeenn "Lo •dpuptetlea-t
Canadian are teaming face to £a.c-e
with a grave 'crisis in their political
history, and that on both sides of : the
Atlantic, among .aliens hardly Less
Obtain among our own r kin, 'this is be-
coming clearly recognizetd. The
Fremoli have known about Canada for
a long time; the 'Germans got recent-
ly a .reminder of our existence, they
will not soon forrget ; the, British are
beginning to realize that the United
doss 'not include thea whole of this con,
anent ; and the Americans are awak-
ing to the. fact that it isnot likely to
do so. Some at their , , publicisltli are
goodrin'atured and even eo::rdial apout
,our ecadiraned separatism, but •others
are que'rulteus atndl m'alelnele'nt.
fi'ar{per's Weekly', ante a high -elms
journal, tells Great Britain /Met 'ii
tihe reasonable hoipe of the indissoluble
friendship of the United States," not'
"in the fantastic &te;am• bf a 'consoli-
dated Rx'itishMnapire•," lies "the Keys'
.of Char safety and prosperity," and adds`
"tha:t hope will scarcely be fulfilledso
so long as Canada remains an anent
and a nivel country, but ' nothing
would stop its fulfillment w' re Cana-
da a .part of the United States."
Witthleat(t .venturing ante rjash predic(-
taon one may say 'that Canada is like-
ly to rennain indeifine'tely foremen lt:o
the United Statesand'an indunitmial
competitor in the common markets of
the rest of the world. Owned/tans
be
e-
ernlly belietv'e tlh'at for a variety of
reasons such a future w^ilI be, better
floor civilization, and a little ccnsidera-
tioln will probably canvinrs'mos't of
them that the seep:•atra nte. `is likely to,
be proanobed by the use of two -names
which wild indicate clearly ,'two' dna
Wed: nationalities.
CHEAT. FELT RAW.
"I caught a eeveee cels whichtm'ade
Dir. Wood's Norvw': Piyna Syrup eetivich
my chest feet ,raw. and ,;sb.t. 1 used
loosened the phlegm, headed ?'beilumgs
and made me ;perfectly well.' -Nail
Meleay, Ripley,. Ont.
IN MEMORY.
In Laving Remembrance onAli:co Maud
Fanson, who died June 24th, 1903,
Aged 18 Years.
How bitter is the glow of youth,,
When glaidseme hopes the Mand
possess,
To change the thrill of health and:
serenigth
Fair throbbing pain and weariness.
But through the suffering hard and
bang
leer heart courageous neer (lid
quail,
Far he who sent the. ,paint,ilo her
Sent patience too, that did not'tfail.
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And those who watched, with w•ondelr
sate
How brave she was amid it tall)
And evil.% what patienrs• dace by. day,
She waited far her .Savibr's ralI.
'Tawas t:11•us the loving Father nrade
Her spirit fit fort a,
n } , brigb., short
W'•here he shall wipe all tears away.
And paha and ,t_r'rief eh,:.il be. ne more.
A Friend
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DO MR N N E X H z 11111914
ISO'S - -roman-1r° - 1903
AUC. 27th to SEPT. 12th
The Agricultural, Manufacturing and Natural resources of
Canada will be exhibited on a scale never before attempted.
DAILY PARADES OF LIVE STOCK
In addition, by order of r1IS MAJESTY TIIE KING
THE JUBILEE PRESENTS I
of his august mother. the hate Quoetl Victoria Will be exhibited FREE, as well
ur
as, by permission of the Dowagerishoss of 'Victoria, and A.va,
THE is UFF ERIN PRESENTS I
And by permission of the Countess of Aberdeen treasures
OF IRISH MANUFACTURE
The special features, including an entirety new spectacular production entitled
A CARNIVAL IN VENICE j
tinder the personal direction of Bolossi Itiralfy, will be on a scale never before
attempted at An annual fair in any part of the world.
Reduced rates be land and water from everywhere. Commit your station
agent,
DA iC. MCLAUGHT, J. O. ORR,
Prcsidnd. - ,tanager and Semidry.
All Stores will be closed Aug $th, Ext tor's Civic Holiday
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We handle the celebrated Plymouth -
Gold Medal Silver Sheaf Ply' peciai
650 feet. G00 feet. 500 feet:.
The Plyinouth Twine goes the farthest, gives no treuble
and costs no more than the poorer and cheaper twines,
Don't buy, but get our prices.
GLASS
Big import shipinene, of Houde and Darr+ Glass just to
hand, at extlelnely low prices. All sizes in stuck,
sKeaman'•r ++Vte+Rd' '.