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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-10-01, Page 4SCHOOL OPENING TORONTO NEWS CLEA1tS GLOIII: tt Et►lrclt :i Le. lotion in.; is taken frons tlie Toronto New of Saturday and re- fers to the corsuoversy between Rev. J. A. Macdonald, editor of the Tor- onto Globe aid Mr. ltob::n. of Mane [sham A full line of fierce .nems' has bream out hct5rceu M. Roblin. of Slanitoba, and Mr. a. A. Macdonald, editor of the Globe. Mr. ltoLl.n °barges that the Globe deliberately chlarofonnet: public op.niou in order that wen con- nected with the Globe could put millions of dollaa into their pocky ets through the acquisition of the Crow's Nee! coal mines and the con- struction of the Crow's Nest Rail - No Macdota:d deolares ,n re - No scholar should fail to I ply that Cho editor of dhc ,�re- $ohool Books and a 11 other School supplies, aoo IN PRIZES! get onoof our Prize Scribblers i, who was then cd:tor of the (.lobe, was solei,/ responsible for the and Pratice Books, and try I Globe's editorial policy during that tied, and that if be w ill say other - Es. a copy of the Boy's Own l ie 511 r. .Maodoua!d will Cosign the Annual or the Girl's Own !editorship of the Glebe. The editor of the News has no desire either to Annul. injure Mr. Macdonald or to serve or 500 to be given away Promote, as the else may :be, the in- • lerests of the Conservative party by A.HE EXEZ ER 'TIMES, OCT 1st 1908. THE REBUILDING OI' THE t••••NNN••N••••••Nl•••••••HNNNN••NHH•••• Qt'l:111:C Illttl)Gt: N' widespread regret In vie of the which was expressed at the fall of the Quebec bridge, the decision of ' he Canadian government to under- CAPITAL $3 874 000 00 take he ►cb'+ildiny of this menu-� CASTORIA The Molsons Bank • .Incorporated 1855. Z =3.374,000.00 liar ff:i Branches in �/rs� and Agenta and Corre.pondente in all the rrhsi�''(ties in the World. • Genesi/ Making Business Transacted. •• Savings Bank Department at all Branches. IstIereat allowed ♦ at highest current rate. N D. HURDON, Manages ♦•ter►••••••••••••••••• j t) t►() ��lt(11'�� For Infants and Children. � • mental etruoturc .%I11 cause general RESERVE FUND natisRoyaln. Fo!low ion the report of the (loyal Comrn.,r=for of Engineers., WeY1,o ,, . ✓- ► . another body known ns tbe l'arlia- rnfltary Committee, V. hiC11 N'1s ap- pointed Ito look into the !financial and 'political aspects of the situa- tion, reported its favor of reconstruc- tion'. At its last session it was de- cided by the Canadian government to :testate. all the assets and liabili- ties: of the. Quebec Bridge and Rail- road Company. and proceed with the work of rebuilding. It is safe to say that, outside of the foundations and masonry piers. no part of rthe old structure will en- ter into the new bridg:. The can- tilever which fell is to -day a mass f 'hrokcn and badly -twisted steel. n The other half of the bridge was so far advanced at the time of the dis- aster, that the whole of the mrater- ial bad been manufactured at site Brownings Drug Store forcing air. a\Iaedonatd's withdra5vf al frow the G;obe elft . shops, and the greater part of a N (between bir. stored at or near the site. It is not The Exeter Times 055• a; t o the issue bt - . 'this material. Macdonald and r. o Crow's Nest Railway policy of the amounting yrobably to about 20,000 Globe originated with the editor of toes, can be used. It is aumored Exeter, Ontario. the News. When he was in British that the work of designing and re- lterma of Subscription 111.00 per (olutn la to ( building will be placed in the hands Par in advance. $1.50 may be Mar;ed if not so paid. To United tes subscribers, $1.50 strictly in savanoe. No. paper discontinued Ati.l all arrears are paid, unless at WI option of the publisher. The Bate to which every subscription is Paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates on epplioation. DECISIONS RESPECTING NEWSPAPERS Any person or persons who takes a paper regularly from a post office, (whether addressed in his name or another's, or whether he has sub- eoribed or not, is responsible for eayment. If a person orders his papers dis- continued he must pay all arrears, s, or the publisher may send it until payment is made, and then collect the whole amount ~The Courts have r dee taken de thoat not. tutting to take newspapers or period- icals from the post office or remov- ing and leaving them uncalled for Statile subscription remains unpaid, is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud. XBE EXETER TIMES P'T G CO.• . 1 Jd It blur The, likely th..t any of S' Note and Comment The contest is on is Routh Huron, and from the way the candidates are bustling sifter votes, the fight pro- mises to be a strenuous one. Both eaatelitlatc; have wade lh;ir bo••:' tc the electors in this part of the tid- ing before and they are not unknown personally to a great number of their constituents. Both ate gentictuen 5'110 have proven their at.iaty in public and private life. M. Y. McLean to an able and Intel- ligent student of affairs and a most Columbia 1895 he looked into the situation and saw the necessity for better railway connection with the mining country. He wrote a letter from the West in advocacy of this policy. On bis return to Toronto, while the Conservative party was In power at Ottawa, he wrote various articles in favor of this particular railway project. No director of the Globe was consulted. No director or stockholder of the Globe, so far as the editor knew had any interest in the Crow's Nest country. Later, he understands. 'Mr. Jaffray and (Mr. Cox acquired an interest in the coal fields, and became the purchasers of British Columbia Southern Railway : Tho then editor of the Globe did not know that the railway had been acquired by Mr. Cox and his assoc- fates u.ntil certain charges iwere made by The World newspaper. He knows nothing of the negotiations with the .Canadian Pacific Railway or with the Government. He had no land in any of these dealings, as he did not favor a grant of $3,500; 000 to the Canadian Pacific !Com:• parry, and, if he remembers aright, refused to lend. The Globe's sup- port to a subsidy of that inagut- tude. Ile of course, had no intent est, direct or indirect, in the Crow's Nest Coal Company or any associate enterprise. In making this state- ment the editor of The News is anx- ious only to give the facts, and is not concerned to serve either party the controversy.' convincing public speaker and a represent- ed Lam. He 'de high t m of h► au d p9outh linnet( its the Local Legis- lature lature and last winter vas selected to the House of Commons to fill out the unexpired term owing to the death of B. JI. Gunn. His opponent, Mr. John Sherritt, whose good personal qualities are vouched fey by all who know htm, has had the experience of a . term in mons, beenhe electedse toorepresseenhavingt NorthMid- dlesex. Iu the comtnt^ contest Mr. McLean has an advantage over Mr. Sherritt having ;t majority of 117 in bls favor at the recent election and in parts of the constitucncj, Mr. Sher- ritt is not known to any great ex- tent. so that it is not unlikely that Mr. 'McLean will be retuned again as tum tuber. \\'Lich Party is to he blamed for the smoke which tied up traffic on the St. Lawrence last week! Anyone could tell there is an el- ection at hand to sec the glad hand working overtime at the fall fairs. Mr. Alex. Martin. brother of Rev. W. M. Martin has been unanimously selected by the Liberals of North Wellington to contest that riding in their interests. The weather than wits very core siderate of the lenders of both par- ties. As soon as they were -through their tours he brought forth the much wanted rain. It maybe A goo:1 maxim not .o took a gift hos in the mouth, 111• wo are prone to distrust the oiga' that a friend offers us from the pocket in his roar.• If there ever was a specitto for any ono coil 1aiat then Carter's Little Liver Pills ate u specific fol sick headache and every woman should know this. 0 Cly one pill a lose. Try them. tic5v dear to my heart is the face of a dollar when some kind nub- criber presents it to viols It may come today and it may come tomor- row; it may come from others or it may come from you. The big dollar William or the green dollar Wil- liam, dear deliquent neat sobs cribc r I rc - •.nt it to view. A round silver dol- :ar we hail as a treasure. for of- ten expenses overwhelm us with woe : we count it the source o[ ex- quisite pleasure. and yearn for it fondly wherever we go. How ard- ent we seize it, that lovely gold dollar, "tile root of alt evil" 'lis commonly +named : loving money is sinful, so some ,people t.•11 us. but the penniless printer can hardly be blamed. The hardworking printer, the 'painstaking printer, keeps send- ing out papers that interest !you. 8o hand in the dollar, the thig dandy dollar. dear reader, now will you Present it to view: i 1 it 'i . . 100,000 tir,lrS each day. r 1 ' ' !,c;,.l c...t good blood t.; i -.. 1 loot? You know, for • good blood is good health ; bad blood. bad health. And you know precisely what to t :Lc for bad blood — Aycr's arsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. ,5q• /-.went e,n,e of had t1.•".1 le • •Iaajl•A u,. - , a" nt.-laces coasttpatl.-n. relsosoas I,are then aMetN.1 Into the blood. h. ,- h a1► , pro will. Arer7 Tills . .1 J -t 11•. ?tads by 7. C. ALT*? et.. LOWS% *.i i lA,so mann sotar•rs of % p Haft $rot. yersgtextuyTirova.. We bore no se.rete l W. pablts\ I ne f.,...ae of all est .a.ai.tsee. our 4 cart Beat of three leading •bridge engineers. representing Canada, ithe •United States, and Great Britain. Whether this be so or not, It will he a mat- ter of great interest to observe how far, both in the outline and details of the new design, the lessoua of the disaster have been incorporated. We have made arrangements with The Weekly Mail and Empire, of Toronto, one of the leading and most influential papers of (Canada, by Avbich eve can offer THE EXETER TIMES and The Weekly Mail and Empire until January 1st, 1909 (no premium included), for tate nominal sum of Thirty cents or THE EXE- TER TIMES and The Weekly dial' and Empire until January 1st, 1910 (.no premium included), for bargain utsnsuns of One dollar and sixty cents. Both publications, each taken sep- arately for the periods mentioned, would cost nearly double. By ac- cepting .this offer subscribers get tbe 'two papers for a price slight- ly in advance of the regular price of one. The Weekly Mail and Empire is unquestionably in the Dominion, and possesses the broadest outlook on Canadian national life. It is es- sentially a paper for the home, and IS valued alike in town and country. Its news service embraces every re- cognized source of information; its special correspondents are in all int ortant centres. and over its specially leased wires its receives the happiness of the whole world, and publishes thorn simultaneously to the papers in all other places, The Agricultural Section is an ac- cepted stand:u d authority on all mat- ters relating to the soil and its possi- bilities. Connributors to this section are men eminen in the world of agri- culturalscience, The Magazine Section is a mine of information on all sudjects pertaining to science, liteature, the fine arte, so- ciety and the home, many of the ar- ticles of which are entbelliehed with bright and instructive illustrations. The Weekly Mail and Em no equal as an expositor of ire has House of Commons and Provincial Legislature Thi+ woman says that Lydia E. PiIshiiant'. Vegetable Contponnd co reel her after everything else had tailed. Mr,. 1% . Barrett, Gte2 Moreau Std Montreal, \vrites to Mrs. l'inkham: ,. For years I was a great sufferer from female weakness, and despite every remedy given me by doctors for this trouble, I grew worse instead of better. I was fast failing in health, and 1 was completely discouraged. "One day a friend advised me to tr' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. I did so. and am thankful to !.ay that it cured the female weakness, making roc strong ami well. '• Every woman who suffers iron fe- male troubles sit•) ►id try Lydia E. Pink - hams. \'.-.et.li,i • 1'nropnund." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. titiuts yt,trs Lyltia 1'.. i'isis- haln's Vegetable Compound, to>ttlo from roots anil herbs, has leen the standard remedy for female illi and has pal itively cured thousandad)f wont nl who have Iven troubled with dispi 1cenr•nt 1, infl;lnttnatirnt, ulcci.t- tion, fibroin tuatara, irregfllaritie4, wril,dic iiia:(, backache, that bear- ing -down feeling, flatulency, inctiggtt .4 ion,dizzitpsA or nervtnLL penetration. \V1ty don't von try it 3 Mrs. i'int:h:am invitee all rich soiuen In 1a rite her for adialee. She has guided thousands to health. Address, 11.3 nn, .Maas. happenings. Altogether the `la ngr,- Mrs. Shirray and Mrs. 11. J. D. which conprise The Weekly Mail and Cooke. visited in i)e'trolt last •reek. Empire constitute a complete library, Rev. D. W. Collins preached two the regular price of which is One Do!- tar a year. excellent harvest Thanksgiving ser - Send order to Times Oertre. • AbjePieparationforAs- IbLfibottandllegula- tlltt.Stniiaehs and.13owe of iNI 1\ 1ti ! (AMI:\ • rzpIItotesi)igestion,Cheerfuf- ttlAnee ?Ther hnorin�al pRCOTIC. •1114,,A001 DrSAMIZZPIXIIIR • Aim JefeiP! �g�i7rian Apafect Remedy for Constipil- Kion. Soto Stoinach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions ,Fevcrish- nesg andLOSS OF SLEEP. TacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. .1) It rnonihs 01(1 315 Dohs—j5CLNrs CXACT COPYIST waAPPCB. • The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of • In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TNa O•NTAYA coy►ANT. N7W roan Orn. months were very dry, did not seem to suffer in size. There was a splen- did showing of horses and cattle, some of the c:asses being .represetb ted •by a dozen or more good ant - trials. The concert in the evening was well attended, and will net the Society over $300. The speed events were the only poor features of the day which no doubt was owing to the shall prizes offered. There were only two entries in each, the 2.50 class being 'yon by fr. ibinrdook's Young Headmaster, 'with Harvey Bossenberry's Bettie Green a good second, while in the farmer's race George Broderick's pacer Maggie B beat John Ifcy's Wes II. for first money. • Mensal'. Mr. McPherson, of Salmon City, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Irs. A McPherson. Mrs. ID. Shirray and son, visited friends in Exeter last week. - , Mr. Thos. Simpson was in London last week visiting relatives. Miss Jessie Moir has returned from the hSnit'cest where she spent t t e summer months. Mr. Fred Arnold. of Buffalo. iwas here last week visiting his parents. EASY TO MIX THIS What will appear very interest- ing to many people here is the article taken frotu a New York daily paper, giving a simple prescription, which is said to be a positive remedy for backache or kidney or bladder de- rangements, if taken 'before the ,tags of ('right's disease: Fluid Extract Iandelion, one-half ounce: Compound Karsten, one ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounc;s. Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses niter each meal and again at bedtime. A well-known druggist here at home when asked regarding this pre- scription stated that the ingredients are n11 harmless, and can be obtained at 0 etnell cost from any good pre- scription pharmacy, or the tnixture would be put up if asked to do so. Ile further elated that while this „r..scription is often prescribed In rheumatic afflictions with splendid results. he could see no reason tvhy it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as it ham a peculiar no - tic!) upon the kidney structure. c't•an'.ng these • most important organs and helping thein to sift and filter frorn the blood the foul acids and waste matter whlob cities Sick- ness and suffering. Those of our, readers who loafer can make mo Mistake in siv:no it a trial Zurich Mr. C. Ilartleit, exptels to occupy) his new nremi..•s wham the first of this month. Mrs. John \Wesel"h :and daiii hter, of Waterloo, nre visit'rg ft i,•nds in the village. Miss Margaret Demuth of the U. 5.. is at the home of her father here Inc a� Vi'it. The Jubilee band attended (he Laur- ier demenstratinn at Clinton IAst` week and received (=onto very flatter• i ins comment•. iThe second anneal shoot of 1 he Zur- h (fun Club will he held nn Friday, October f►th. The An' nal F.iir of the Hay nitrite). Weal s, d'l•Iv in proves nith sge and this yea, 'a show It111 an down in his. lore as the beat of a long list of Pile- Ce.o.•p• The gate receipt• weie rnnaid- ahle over VIII) (4) and all the dseart- ntents vrt•r.' we'l fillet!. The Indies' w.•rk wa, Be far the he -t of Apr tear. an 1 malls" ftankly stated that the i_on• dn,, fair (1A nr.t sh"w a fi' er collect inn. i.noking at the apple dispipit/ ot.e would 1 .?Mt' think 11.,',e cnul.I he a short crap) in this ►onlay. ttbile the roots a. d vegetihies Although the ps.t two Dickson & Carling, /Aicitors. mons in St. Paul's church last Sun- day. Rev. Collins is nn eloquent speaker and his addresses were lis- tened to with much attention.. That stock got from horses owned! and imported by our well known horseman. Mr. T. J. Berry, are prixe winners is evidenced by the number of prizes captured at the Scaforth fall fair. The record of prize ,wine pings by. colts from his (horses at that fair is a record of wtbich Mr. Berry may well be proud. The fol- lowing is a list ; First and second prises (for general purpose foal, owned by Wm. Pepper and Robert Cooper, and sired by Southport and Colonel Graham: first for one year old general purpose filly, owned by Mr. Gibson and sired by :Masterpiece ; first for agricultural brood marc, owned by John McNaughton and sir- ed by Dunraggitt ; first for agricul- tural foal. owned by John McNaugh- ton and sired by Colonel Grahaln second for agricultural [041, owned by John Turner and sired by Colonel' Graham ; second for year old agricul- tural filly, owned by James Turner and sired by Colonel Graham; first) for two year old druft filly, owned' Gartly (byt by \V m. Drover and sir1 c y Gold • second for yearling draft filly, owned Uy George Wren and sired by Gartly Gold, also sweepstakes prize of t;2.1 for •the best three foals sired by one horse, the sire being Col- onel Graham. THE CIWADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BEAD OFTIOE. 111111b00,0 ESTABLISHED 1887 B. Z. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Meager IPaid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 5,000,0011 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmers askii others for the transaction of the(t banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. BANKING BY MAMI this way with equal facility. Exeter Branch—G. W. Harrison, Manager Branch also at Crediton. Accounts may be opened by mail, and monies deposited or withdrawn in 115 Nervous, Diseased Men DRS. K. & K. ESTABUSHED 20 YEARS Consultation FREE. Question Blank for Home Treat. ent sent FREE. 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If you succeed in pinning the trouble down to the flour—if you clear yourself— then take up the flour question in dead earnest. Consider that flour, to be successful from a haking standpoint, must he fine to produce light bread or pastry, purl' to make that bread or pastry tvholesolne, and ricI, in nutriment to snake li nourishing. The good housewives all over the country arc learning that Royal Household has the>.c three qualities in the greatest deuce. Ogilvie's Royal Household is milled by the most modern methods, purified by the only process that snakes for absolute purity and made only froin Manitohtl Hard Wheat which contains the highest percentage of nutriment. Royal Ilousehold Flour, in competent hands, never disappoints. Your grocer will guarantee this and gladly furnish the Hour. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited Montreal. Synopls of IN Conon Nona West (HOMESTEAD HMO Any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 yeisrs old may homestead a quarteir sectoni of available Dominion land is Manitoba. Saskatchewan, or Alberta. The applicant. must appear in person at the Dominion Landis Agency or Sub -agency for the district. Entry byl proxy may be bad et the agency, on certain conditions. by lathe". mother A611. daughter, brother, or sister of intending homesteader. Duties :—Six rnonths residence upon and cultivation of the land in eaoh of three years. A horn'•nteader may live within nine miles of his home- stead on a 'farm of at !cast 80 acres solely owned and ocesp:cd by him or ti:a father, mother, son, daughter. brother or sister. In certain districts a !intncateaivr In Rood stand:mg fury pre-empt a q lar ter nest:on alongside his home- stead. Price *3. per r.er.•. Lasties— Mast reside a:x mon' its :(teach of nix years from date of Lornestcad entry (.nc:uding the time rc-q'sirtd to earn homestead patent) and cultivtae fifty acres extra. A homesteader w':,y 1:1 , exhausted his hnmestcnd r:frht and cannot ob- ,a:n a pre -eruption may take n pur- cha:,••1 I:ornestt--'t :n e r: ,":1 diatr:ets Brice *3. per ac •. Ir:t:r —Bust reside s'x rvrnt).t is cosi of three year', ca:tiv^le 11; c - cr;•d and erect a hose, worth 53111.'t. W. W. 0007. Deputy of the Mlni,t•r o1 the int.ern), N. P.—;;naulhorivd pntdiratkn of this advertise men' will not be paid for Lucan Robert Donnelly. ono of the sur- viving lnembt•rs of the Donnelly fatal-, :1y or Ilid,lulph. N ho his been arch well for the i'a•t year. and who re• turned horn the n•y:urn at London tett days ago rornenelaat improved ills• appeared from his home in this vil- lage at 3 o'clock Monday morning and since then no trace of hirn has been found. although •rt•h parties Were Gt.t twenty t711:. t e after ho had gone. CI A. t9 P c i i. a A.. dears the , Pt I ' 11-11'' sn'S B�(. t !111 n s /. ,b`,..41‘