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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-10-28, Page 4Il6r6's Good News The market prices for old junk are alive and so is The Old Reliable Firm M. Jackson & Son one door south of the Metropoli- tan. Just look at the following prices Eno trade, and no truck) all cash. Rage 75 c. per hundred Iron from Wk. to 75c, per hun. Old rubber boots & shoes 7e'. lb. Copper and grass 9c, per Ib. }terse hair 30c. per lb. Lead and zinc 2 1/2c. per lb. Bring your goods here and get the worth of your money. I- A great variety of 111ON 'P1 Plealways on hand at a 1ee- °sonahle price, suitable for fence posts, gracing honlevarding. Ikilli M. Jackson & Sons �. 1 J.ELE LgE% 1B TIMES, OCT. 2Stb 1909. y EVERYBODY ENJOYS —A CVP •F— "SALA Sealed lead packets only. 3Oc, 40c, 50' , and 60c. per pound. At all grocers. MAMMOTH SALE OF FARM AND which he is unable or unwilling to re' VILLAGE PROPERTY IN THE inove, the deposit money shall be re Towubbip of Usborne and Village of turned to the purchaser. Thos, Cant - Eater. eron, Auctioneer; John Case, Prop. To be held at the Metropolitan hot- el. Exeter on Saturday, October 30th at one o'clock sharp. The appointment of the lion. 3t. F. (1) That choice 53 acres of land lying Sutherland, ex -speaker of the Cana - west of the railroad and north of the dian Commons, to bo justice of the salt block in the village of Exeter tak- ing in river on north. where there is r deet bed of first class gravel, well suited for cement work and no waste land. On this property there is a large bank barn, 10 acres of fall wheat - - and some small fruits. This is a choice W. S. Calvert, encmber for West land and well suited for growing stuff Middlesex, and chief Liberal whip, hr the Canning Factory. A. Q Bea has been appointed to the vacancy on BIER. Prop. the National Transcontinental Com - (21 That 15 acres of land, being nor- mission, caused by the death of the ceche pier division of Ontario high court, es successor. to Mr. Justice Auglin, now of the supreme court, is announced. A writ to fill the va- cancy will be issued Immediately. tberly part of Lot 16, Con. 1, Town- ship of Usborne, in the Village of Exe ter. On the property there is a stable and never failing supply of water and is well suited lot' grazing or growing purposes. C. E. HACKNEY, Prop. 3) All that property lying between the Canning Factory and Evaporator late Robert Reid. Virrits for the election vehicle will be rendered necessary by the appointment have been issued and the election will be held Nov. 10th, the nomination being one week earlier. An order -In -council has been passed at Ottawa, giving to Mr. W. J. Ilay- in Exeter. wood, inspector of weights and 4) All that property lying east of measures, leave ,of absence until !the Station between Station and Carling first of ;April next, at which time dee streets, will be superannuated. Mr. Haywood 5) All that property lying between has occupied bis present position Ior Wellington and a ictoria streets. In the last thirty-one years. He intends parcels 3, 4 and 5 there are some Choice building sites arcl will be sold in lots to suit purchaser. This proper- ty belongs to the Carling estate and must be sold to wind up the estate. Intendin, purchasers may call at removing with his family to Toronto in the spring, and will resume bis pro- fession ns a barrister -at -law. A convention of Ontario Liberals wresent- Dickson & Carling's office for maps itilwebe meetingtheutcoof uacmb rse of a1e of the and descriptions of property. partywhich ,took place FridayIn the (6) Lot 35. Con. B, .Usborne, 100 oms of the Ontario lteform,Associa- acres. On the property there are U tem..1'he meeting, which was con- vened fur•the purpose of making pre- liminary arrangements, decided to hold the convention in Toronto in June next, the exact date to be fixed by the executive, that it will embrace everyone of the one hundred and six ridings of Ontario and that only pro- yincial questions will be discussed. acres of good hardwood bush; stone dwelling; large up to date poultry house, three barns and other build- ings. Land weft underdrained ; new wire fences and never failing supply of water; well situated, being one mile from 'Jensen and four milers from Exeter. This is choice ferinine land and is mostly seeded to grass. Easy terms of payment. W. E. COG- GARTH, Ilensail., Prop. Also clue pair fillies agricultural two years old; ,four cows due to calve in Jan. and Feb.; 25 steers and heif- ers one and two years old; one open top buggy, new; one road wagon, Ins been used. Terris of real estate tuade known on day of sale; Stock, 8 months credit will be liven on furnishing approv- ed joint notes, THOS. CAMERON. Auctioneer. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF FARM FARM STOCK & Implements. The undersigned auction- eer has been instructed to sell by pub- lic auction at Lot 7, Con, 1, Hay Twp., on Saturday, Nov. 0th, 19OSt, at one o'clock sharp, the following valuable property, vire- Horses-Heavy Draught brood mare 8 years old with foal 5 weeks by her side; Heap y draught filly. rising two years old. The above colts are sued by King Thomas, Heavy draught' gelding. tieing three years old, Cattle -2 cows due to calve in March; 2 farrow cows. 2 heifers rising 3 years ! old: 2 heifers and one steer rising two'. years old; :; spring calves, calf (t weeks : old. Implements- Wagon; bubsieighs. buggy, cutter, binder. mower, seed drill, sulky rake, manure spreader, i sulky plow new. walking plow, land: roller, cultivator, iron barrows, spade a harrows, settler. wagon box, gravel box• hay rack, iii feet long, new. fan- ning trill, straw cutter, grind stone. root putper, wheelbarrow, set double Itiarttese; set single harness. whitfle- tret,+. meek yokes, 100 sap pails, 2 sug- ar kettles end a number of articles too nunieroms to Mention. rho agave stock will positively he sold as the proprietor is giving up farming. I'he term to be sold is a grass farm, being lot .t on the $th ('on. of Hay, containing lieu acres. 1'he Santee Riv- er runs thrno li the above f trio, if you want. ,rase farm enquire about t Plait ane. Tet ms of Sale -On stock and imple- nientr, all sums of $5.00 and under cash; over that amount 10 months cr.dit nisi be Gran on furnishing np- i s;) d joint netts or n discount of 5 per cent. per nnnmui off for cash on credit anemone. Tenets of Farm -Five per cent, of putchaee price to In raid the dee' of sale. or security for the sante, end 15 per cent of the purchase price to be paid ;I months from the d ite of stir, the belente may be left un the farm, of twhiteh touts well he made known the Baty of sale. The purchaser will hr• aflnweel one mouth to se•lrch the title at his 0 a cxp'•nse, atel if within that time. he fornmshes the prom ie rn. in vtiti:.g with any valid objection no to the blood, if you are to drive out Rheumatism. A Wisconsin phy- sician. Dr. Shoop, does this with his Rheumatic ltemcdy--and with seem- inr success. ltub-ons.says the doctor, never did cure Rheumatism. It is more than skin deep -it is constitu- tional, always. Because of this prin- ciple, Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy is perhaps the most popular in exist- ence. It goes by word of mouth from one to nnother, everyebere. Grateful patients gladly spread results. It is an act of humanity, to tell the sick of n way to health. Tell some sick one. Sold by W. 8. Ilowey. Whalen ', Mr. John Ogden has erected a gal- vanized drive shed which amide very much to the appearance of his out- buildings, Mr. Byron ltoweclitYe lost a valu- able heifer lust week. Mr. Chas. Jacques, of (iadshill, vis Red at the home of his parents here Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Andrew sod d'tuALeer ('rtriedc, se eit Th'trik-- Jliving in Gerrie. Miss Mabel Turner has cause foe thanksgiving. Convicted of man- slaughter for doing to death the in- fant of Mrs. Annie Authors at Toron- to, she was sentenced Saturday night to 15 years imprisonment. She had been iu a condition of collapse ever since being placed on trial. The judge. in addressing Mrs. Turner when she stood up to receive sentence, pictured her crime to her in stern terms, recall- ing how in the guise of a religiuus matron, she had procured au innocent bahe for the purpose of obtaining nacney and doing away with it. Miss Bessie Morley spent Thanks- giving GIs guest of - Miss Netta Mc- Naughton. Mr. and Mrs. George Milison and Mr. and Mme. Albert Gunning spent Sunday with friends in 1Voodhani. A number from here attended the special services at Woodham on Sun- dae' and listened to Rey. Livingstone, of Rlitchell. Next Suuday. Oct. 31st will be an- niversary Sunday here. Rev. Clayton J. Moorehouse, of Ilirr, will occupy the pulpit. Service at 10.30 a. nt. sub- ject "Praising God " Evening service 7 p. nt., subject "Gideon." Singing by choir and quartette. Fowl supper on Monday, Nov. 1, also a choice pro- gram it in store for all who come. Mr. Robert Gunning s sale on Wed- nesday of hast week was well attended and the articles went at high figures. Mr. Gunning is reeving to St. Marys. where he intends leaking his future home. Stomach Iroubles ~would more quick- ly tlisapp.• er if th • id. a of treating the rause, rather than tin effect, would come into practice. A tiny. inside hidden nerve. says Dr. Bboop, governs and gives strength to the stomach. A branch also goes to the Ilenrt. and one to the Kidneys. When these "in- side nerves" fail, theta the organs must falter. r. r. Shoop's 9 Restorative. is directed specifically to these fail- ine nerves. Within 48 bours ales martin; the Restorative treatment patients say they realise n ;tin. So:d by W. S. 'leery. --_.--. EIImvIllo 1Vhi'e 1Vcsley Jacques was on his tray horse from Woodham Sund•+y evening Iris bet se gat beyond )xis con - tied and d.t'heel :rg.tin;tt n telephone• pole. sin telling the tet.:Kv• Ltelt ily the driver escaped with a few bruises. Mr. Osler elle ley lies purchased the farm of Mr. K infante near 1Vnudh:inn. gnu intend+ taki,•g generate, 11 ahem the !het of the month. Ile intends go- ing extensive ly into the ei tit•yiug busi- mesa. 4rak-T .1-.7C.115.12r• M .r• .. rae aCt0114—Oreiy OE he No stiFc in running ; from one doctor to another! Select the best one, ti;:_:l stand by b ;n. ` o :,cnsc either in trying t hing, that thing. for your cough. Carefuliy, deliber- 1oct the bc:;t cough tlmedicine. their take it. Stick • r doctor about Ayer's Cheny Pectoral for ouhlcs. Sold for nearly seventy years. ugh medicine. TC'. nse�sw�saacw.. for your constipation? 1'. by not stick to the good 's lith? Ask your doctor if he approves this advice. CASTOR IA For. Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1.444 How Mr. Roosevelt Killed One of His First Lions At this moment my black sais. SimL be, came running up to nae acid took hold of the bridle Liu.. had seen -Abe chase from the line of march and had cut across to ,join me. There was no other osis or gun -bearer anywhere near, and his action was plucky, for he tt•as •(be only man afoot. frith the lion at bay. Lady Pose had also ridden up and was an interested spectator only some fifty yards be► hind me. Now, as elderly man with a varied past which includes rheumatism does not vault lightly into the saddle: as his eons, for instance, can; and I had already made up my mind that in the event of the lion's charging it would be wise for me to :trust to straight powder rather -than to try to scram- ble into the saddle and get under way in time. The arrival of my two com- panions settled matters. I was not sure of the speed of Lady Peace's horse. ; And Bitnba was on foot and 'areas of course out of the ;ucstion for me to leave him. So I weld, "Good, Simba, now we'll see this thing through," and gentle manner- ed Simba arniled a shy appreciation of my tone, though he could not un- derstand the words. 1 could still not see 'the lion when I knelt, bat he was now standing up, looking first at one group of horses and then of the other, his tail lashing Ito and fro, his head held low and his ;lips dropped over bis mouth in peculiar fashion, while his harsh and savage growling rolled thunderously over the plain. Seeing fbirnbe and me on foot, he •turned toward us, ,his tail lashing quicker and quicker. Rest- ing rely elbow on Sitnbee's bent shoul- der, II took latently aim and pressed the trigger; the bullet. went in be- tween the neck and shoulder, and the lion fell over on his aide, one foreleg in the air. ile recovered in a moment and stood up, evidently very sick, and once more faced meg growling hoersely. I think he was on ;the eve of charting. I Brea again at once, and this bullet broke his back just behind the shoulders : and with the next I killed him out- right, after we had gathered round hien.. From "African Game Trails," by Theodore Roosevelt, in the November Scribner. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA AFTER DOCTORS FAILED Lydia E.I3inkham'sVegeta- ble Compound Cured Her. Toronto, Canada. —"I shall entia'aver to describe to you how 1 felt borer,' 1 began taking Lydia E. il uktm Veg- etable ctablc Compound. 1 scarcely F.n tit• what it was to be well. i had awful bearingelownpatills and usually betel.. ;ley motet hly1teri• •is 1 suffered terriitly and had to go to Iced. I was not able to walk aeries the Iloor the p: i e so batt. I dna + . el for a long (inn.. lent e• l ,e for a treat- ment( i • e:►t- ment did not do ole any good. 1 gave up all Itu)ms of a ver being well again until one day my he simnel saw the CI en - pound advertised in the paper. ile decided to get me a bottle. and I am thankful he dict. i had not taken one bottle before i begat( to feel better, and 1 kept on taking it until now i ant a different woman. it also helped ale during maternity acd childbirth. I can thoroughly recommend your Veg. etatde Compound to any woman who Is afflicted with female trnuhles."- rs..I. M.'rtt•1:t:t►,tLi;, let Nassau 5t., Toronto, Canada. The success of Lydia E. Pltiklta111's Vegetalle Compound. made from roots ani1 herbs, is 11111 ralleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by twomen tsho suffer from displacements, inflatm- met ion. ulceration. fibroid tumors ir- regularities. periodic pains, hackachr', hearing -down feeling, flatulency, indi- gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra t tots. The Kind Yeu !lave Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of aura has been made under Lis per - 444, • sonal ,supervision since its infancy.. •• Allow no 0110 to deceive you in this. All Cotutterfeits, Imitations and '6Just-as-good"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—I%xpericnco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrup,. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worsts and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Celle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation *Ind Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—Tito Mother's friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You ilavo Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Inemaan RAND. C O RQV YRUP. -' Makes Housekeepiog Easier 'Crown Brand Syrup" should be more largely used by everyone. It simplifies the leaking of deli- cious dishes to such an extent that hour,. - keeping becomes easier in everyway. Crown Brand Syrup eaten with bread. toast, biscuits, pudding, porridge or pastry, provides sustaining dishes timet please the palate and don't overheat the body—dishes that are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested and at the same time very nourishing. Won't you try CROWN BRANI) SYRUP? When you think of its purity, its wliolesouieness, of all the dainty and delightful dishes you can make with it,—when you think of its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clear golden colour, —and how it will save you trouble and bring variety to every meal—don't you think it worth your while to order some. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. Fax your eweseaieoce Crown Beed Syrup it put up in 2. 5, 10 and 20 air tithe eat with luteol l«i,• The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited ESTABLISHED 18511 Works : CARi)INAI„ Ont. Offices : MONTRKAI„ TORONTO sed BRANTFORD► lav ••••••••••••••••••••••NS The lVlolsons Bank Incorporated 1855 CAP TAL (Paid up) • • • • . , .. *3 500.000.00 RESERVE FUND • • • • .... s3.soo.000.00 Has ;65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. ' Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sow is This FOR AN OFFER? THE "TIME" Weekly E) Globe From now till January 1st, 1911, for $1.6 O O: to January, 1910 for 30 Cents THE CANADIAN BANK' OF COMMERCE !WAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTAIILISUED 1887 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000, ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager I Reserve Fund, - 6,000, Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS Dell cfacfor thcotraed notion orS banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collectiel BANKING BY MAIL way with equal facility, Accounts may be opened by mail monies deposited or withdrawn in s 122 Exeter Branch—G.W Harrison, Manager Branch naso at Crediton. ffloh�raUe Ilanos Are a Pleasure to their Owners. We have sold and are selling a great many high class pianos and our num erous satisfied customers is the strong estguarantee of this assertion. Our pianos to -day are the best. that .he best Piano makers produce and our prices are right. DR. G. F, ROULSTON, L. D. 8, D. D. 8„ Dentist. Member Of R. 0, D. S., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFlricx:-Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors DR -A. R. KiNSMAN, I,. D. 8„ D D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Gladman & Stanbury Main street -EXETER. Do not be too quick to believe per- to W. BROWNING, M. D., M. 0 sons who tell you different from the above for the purpose of selling you cheap and in some cases trashy goods at big prices. Call and see Us and pe convinced that what we say we live up to. S. Martln & Son • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Un nullity. office and resideneuce. Doreitnfso temorsbory, Exeter. Associate Coroner of Huron. R. Blight, M. D., M.C. P. and +A•8., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- iversity. Two years resident physician • Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office and residence, Dr. Antos' old stand Andrew Street, Exeter. syoopsis oI Ins C000dloo Nom west nONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funds for Iamb 'ant upon farm or village rroperey at lowest r toed 01 tuoeroeta. DICKSON & CARLING Kugler 1IOMKtSTIIAit REGULATIONS. ; whois the sole h ra4 ,cr o Any a+ n Y 1 of a latniLs, or any male over Ib years oke really tiounestead a quarter seotoni of available Dominion land it Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Albert• The appleertnt must appear in person at the Dominion Lat►its Aganoy or Sub -agency for the district. Entry b.7 prosy may be had at the agency, oe curtain conditions. t,y father, moth,,► son, slaughter, brother, or sister of intending homesteader. Duties: -Six months residence upot emit land in e t cultivation of the n til i va tort and t of three years. A homesteader mat live within nine miles of itis home- stead on a 'farm of at leaat 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or bis father, mother, eon, daughter brother or sister. in certain dirttricts a homesteatei in good standing may pre-empt s quarter scotion alongside his borne - strati. Price $3. per acre. Duties - Must reside six months it►ceetr of sus Years from date of homestead eat r (inoluding the tittle required to ea' homestead patent) and en al vie. fifty sores extra. A leanest railer who tact . ab•+n•t.•r his hotncateatl right and aurum ub tain a pre-emption may take a Pure chaecel honaestoad in certain district, Prise e3. icer sere. Dullest. -Must resido six menthe ire each of thter yearns, cultivate fifty acres and ereet a itottse mor. g3AO.f1(1 wh. W, rnrv, Dewy of the Minister of tae interior a. R,-Eneothorirei pnittw•atioa of tate edsertt.s atom rulest be pail for DICKSON & CARLING, Rtreaterssea lcttore Notaries, Convent Commissioners, tj olicito a tor the ) Bsnk, Eta. Money boLoan ab foweit rates of lateral& OFFICE a -kr AIN STREET, EXETER a castors a a. t.. a. DICR$CR ('iONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private tante can on term and village propertied at lowrsee Interest. ()LADMAN & STANIIURY Barristers Solicitor.. A' air Et. Iattire ERNEST ELLiCT Conveyancer Accounts Collected MONEY tn loan an at lowest ales, North West lands for Bale. Office. Main Street, Exeter Tne Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President -J. L. RUSSELL. Vioc_Preeident-W. }I. 1'A8861O111I1 DIRECTORS. WM, ltoy, BORNIH(►r.M P. 0 Wm. Banc 1NclIELHKA P, 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0( ROBERT NORRiS, deaf fa. AGENTS, JOHN EkMI1Exeter. eirent toe 1t e shorn rad needle ph. OL1VRIt HARRIS, Munro. casae for fiihbert. Fullerton and Login. JOSHUA JOHNS Secv.Treas. Farquhar MADMAN & BTANIIURY. 951leltere Indigestion Stomach troubin is but a syrnptom of, and nee In Itself a true disease. we think of Desperate' Heartbum, and indigestion at real alwases, yes they are symptoms (tidy of a certain tepeclfla Nerve slcknest-nothing( else. 11 was this IgM that arst enrrectly led Ar. Shoop in the creation of that now very popular stomach Rernate-i,r. Shoop', lte•storative. Going dirge$ to the stomach nerves. alone brought that surreal and favor to Dr. Shoop and hie R.•.tnrative. %lth• out that original and highly vital principle, nes Ito h lasting accomplishment. stere t ver to he cud. For stomach dlstrey. bloating. bllieusnex., had breath and sallow compptetln:a. try Dr. Shoop'. itrster,,,ttve-Tablets or liquid -and see for your. self what it can and will do. we sell and Ceat fully texommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. HOWEY