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XE ; t R TIME 8, JUNE 29th i 905
Ceder Posts
time A large quantity of Cedar Potts for
sale of the beet quality. Must t,e sold
at once.
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We would be pleased to quote you
our prices on aoy Building material
you may require. We can supply
you with.
• Sash and Door Frames
Lumber, Lath & Shingles
`k, on shortat notice
In tact we are in a better position
theft ever to supply our many custom-
ersfflvith all they may require either
from shop or yards.
Bee keepers supplies ready for
delivery. Tanks made to order
Wood for Sale
Call and see the wood we have for
sale. Just the kind you require for
Summer cooking.
The Ross-TdLilor
G0. LtIJ.
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jNotiee
To Farmers and I.
the Public in
General
As the spring is coming on I
row gather up all your old +
• truck such as Rags, Rubbers, a+,
• Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, +
+ Old Rope, Bones, all kinds
of old Iron, Brass, Copper,
Lead and Zinc, and take
them down to
M.JACKSON & SON I
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the
r Metropolitan Hotel. That's:
where you will get the high- 1
est cash price for them. 1
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Farm
Implements
We are dealers in all kinds of farm -
ling implements and below we give a
partial list of what we have in stock.
Buggies from $W up, Waggons
from $41 up, Binders, Mowers,
Hay Tedders, Bulky Plows.
• `See Our hay Loaders and
Side Rake
We have several Washing Machines
and Wringers that we will sell cheap.
,Incubators and Brooders.
A tew second-hand Buggies and;
Waggons to be sold cheap.
BISSETT & JOHNS
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A\e,'',ciab ` t'r.; 31 (onfcrAs-
siil:itatit i::^E'i�� 1r.1'IlI:e �ulfi
vet the Stomachs and Bowed
*i'5; .(fHIII;DRIr_�
Pr::not: s I)igestion,Clteerful-
nens andlk st.Contains neither
Opiulli.Norphinc nor Mineral.
NOT NAi1COTIC.
Nave Wad ErSINC72Pl1CLLER
.110v.,iL• Sal -
R.,4,rb Salk, -
Aai.s Sc. d •
Brixnamt
Lt Grc'✓,,st Sc.Ls •
Man Seed -
(lw,il..l Einar .
r:,er34-..n /Van ;:
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Ston ach.Dlarrhoea.
Worms,Convutsions. evcrish-
ncss and Loss or SLEEP.
Tac Sirtulc Signature of
NEW -1(0 PK.
Al b months oltl
jDosiS-3S,CENIy
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
ASTORI
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
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For Ov
Thirty Years
CA$TORI
TNI OINTAUN COMPANY. NIr 701* CITY.
MEDICAL
FOR SALE - Lot 8. Con. 3. t'a-
tl/T W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. borne, 100 acres. all under cul-
. P. S„ Graduate Victoria Mai- tivation, 2 wells. On be property
varsity. office and rtsidenence. Dominion is a frame house, good bank barn,
Laboratory, Exeter. one frame barn. For further par -
DENTAL t ticulars apply to Jas. Es5.,cry, Exeter
TT KIN£MAN, L. D.S. AND I 13. 0-
D R.
.DR. A. It. KINSMAN. L.
D. s. D. D.S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto is uiversity, Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad atter efteets. Omce in Fan -
son's block. W eet side of Main
',Tett. Exeter
D.A. ANDERSON, (D• D. 8. L.D.S.
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario, with honors Also Postgraduate of
Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything known to the Dental Profession
done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, at
Inminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in
h• neatest manner possible. A perfectis
harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrao-
ion.
Office one door south of Carling Bros store
Exeter.Ont.
nONEY TO LOAN
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We have unlimited private finds for Invest.
eat upon farm or village property at lower
stem of Interest.
DICKSON & CARLINO
Exeter.
CONEY
We have a large amount of private funds to
oan on farm and village properties at lowratee
co Interest, Now is the time to w'e about
OLADMAN & STANBURY t Etat fared you intend buyin t t his
Barristers Solicitors. Male St. Exeter summer. You can save time and
money by consullinz us. We have
DICKSON & CARLING, hundreds of the best farms in Ontar-
• — Jo for sale or exnhan. e. Get our list.
For sale: 200 acre farm in the Ip.
of t"sborne, county of Murat, 188
Bank. Etc. acres 12 acres timber, Soil clay loam.
• Mose Loan at rawest rates of interest 3 wells, two o windmills 4 acres
W c of
orchard, ,good 2 storey brick house.
IJ rooms, 2 bank barns with brick
!imminent s, staid id; under I,;•tb
barns. all buildings in rood rel: •'i.
one mile and a half from Ex' "r,
price $13500.00.
No. 3078-200 acre farm in the 10.
of Stephen, County of Iluron, 100
acres cleared, soil dark cloy loan,, 3
rood never failing welds, 2 acres of
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. orchard, good brick house with ver-
andah all across front, frame bank
barn, stabling under wit 11 cement
floor, other buildings. all in good
repair, 3 miles from Centralia. price
$ 10.00.
1'or100st1t•, or will exchange for
farts, :a ro.nl two storey brick store
WM. Rot. BORNii0I.M I'. O. in ,The 1 no n of Exeter, situated on
J. L. IlessF.LI., It(nsFLDA1.R 1'. 0. Main street, price $1200.00.
If vnu want to sell or exohanre
your farm or other Ileal Estate
properly it will pay you to commun-
icate with us or with some of our
General A gents. We advertise iu
over 200 Newspapers in Car►ada,
United Stales and Great Britain. We
Have nearly 200 Local and Gentetal
Agents working for us. Not hint to
pay 1101054 your property i9 Sold, ex-
JOSEI'll 1ViiiTE changed or withdrawn from sale.
Licensed Auctioneer, Counties of Weitern heal Estate Exchange, Lim -
Perth Middlesex, Huron, Oxford ,ted, London, Onlarin.
and Town of 8t. Marys.
Charges moderate. Orders left at
his residence. Queen. St., Ht. Marys,
will be promptly attended to. Phone
at Ilia house.
Special attention given to live
stock sales. Orders left nt The
Times will be promptly attended to.
TO LOAN.
FOR SALE. - 1 have 81 acres in
morass looking, not too bad which
I will sell on Use ground not less
than 5 acre lots and upwards, .any-
one requiring such apply soon. I
also have n quantity of brick in
building to sell cheap, by the lump
or hundred, also a largo quantity of
stone at Lhe barn to dispose of. Ap-
ply to flay P. 0.. L. McTAGGART.
ALE
Barristers, Solicitors Notaries (:oeveIaxio.
Commissioners, ISollcitore for the _axiom.
Largest Show Rooms, Exeter. OFFICE: -MAIN STREET, EXITSli.
1. R CARLr*O R. A. L. r3. orecsoit
CREDITON TflCFarmer's Mutual Fire Incur -
i
Roller Mills
• Gristing and Chopping
Promptly Done.
• We are giving excellent sa-
tisfaction in flour since re-
ttnodelling our mill
•
ane GompanU
DIRECTORS
President: -T. EVAN, DUBLIN. P. O.
Vice -Pres.:- J. A. I\ oltRisl
FARyru AnP.O.
F. INoRLEY, WHA1.EN P. O.
W.11. 1'ASSMOltF, ('ROMARTY 1'. 0.
AGENTS.
J. CARMIcif.t$L, STA FFA. ONT.
A. DUNCAN F.tngrnAR, ONT.
J. Wii vox, Ft'Lt.ARTON, ONT.
J. S. GtLFtLI•AN, Lt•c.tN, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS.
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
H. Sweitzer
06Ad&di , ) GEWTEAL
STRATFORD,. ONT.
Von can get a general educa-
tion in any school but conte to
the Central for Practical Busi-
ness Traini ')'hie college has
r`senn(inental reputation for
thoroughness. Opportunities are
for those who are prepared Our
graduates always succeed. You
may e'nte'r our rlas.sca at any
time. WI its fora free catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT, 1 Principals
D. A. McLA('HLAN. )
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Cgs IiOItTHORN8 FOlt HALF, - The
0 undersigned has for sale on
Lst 10, Con. 2, 111v, n number of
up- to-d,I le t horoucthhred Short horn
bulla. They are of the low set.
blocky type, dark red in color and of
choice breeding. They are all elig-
.11'ST \VIIAT EVERYONE $llOt'LD
1)0.
.1r. J. T. flamer, of irwinville, (;a,
always keeps a bottle of Chamber-
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy at hand ready for instant
use. Attacks of colic, cholera mor-
bus and diarrhoea come on 50 sud-
denly that there ie no time to hunt
a doctor or go to the store for me-
dicine. Mr. Barber says; "I have
tried Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera
and Uiarrh.(x•a Remedy which i4 enit•
of the hest medicines 1 ever sae. i
keep a bottle of it; in my room :as 1
'hie for registration. :end mill be sold leave had several attacks of colic and
reason thly. -.. John F:Idei, ilensall .11 11.114 proved 10 be (he best teeth, Enc
P. O. 1 ever used." Sola) in Exeter by W.
5. Howey.
To Cure a Cold in One Day „:.
Mike Laxative 8riomo Quinine Tablets. d
it�00 boxes soil V � i mamba. . box.
r� on Nr"
Owen wt This signature, /�'asit� box.25c.
Foresters' Picnic
'IDE D F: 1. U. F. HAVE: A 111;; 111.‘1'
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(:RAND BEND
On Thursday of la.•t w eek t h. I a -
dependent Order of Forrester's of
Exeter. Crediton and Dashwood, tu-
reuher with the surrounding his ter
Courts uud their friend:+ held nue
of aloe most successful picnics ever
held at Grand Bend. The CreJitios
Brass Band which '.lad htch en,ra. ed
to furnish music for t Ir: occasion
arrived o:lrly and enlivened the day
with lino music. Promptly at 1.311
11r. T. B. Carlin_. Olvtirman, hi I ri-
ed Ulm day's pro;rauune wit is a
short and wit ty speech, .after which
lie called upon Jiro. Chas. 11. Merry -
field, 1'. 11. C. It., of Monkton, and
Tiro .R. 1). Cameron. of I.uckr:uw-,
who explained to the Large crowd
present oho aims and objects of the
Society and tlx: odvant•a.;es of being
a member of the I. 0. F. The speak-
ers wero listened to tt'it11 the befit of
attention and were frequently sheet: -
ed as they explained the benefits, etc
that were offered to members of this
order. At t he close of this part of
t he programme nil marched to the
recreation grounds headed by the
Crediton Brass Band, where a :good
programme of sports, consisting of
races, base ball oto. were carried out.
A splendid olt of prizes were given
by tho merchants of Exeter, Credi-
ton and Dashwood. Special prizes
were 'given by Bro. Chas. 1I. Merry -
field, P. II. C. R., and by Companion
Miss Nellie Merryfield. Tho follow-
ing aro tale sports:
Married men's race, 75 yards. -
Ed. Treble 1st, Neil Bellwood, 2nd,
J. Yellow 3rd.
Married ladies race, 50 yards. -
Mrs. J. Lawson 1st, Mrs, W. Bowden
2nd, Mrs. Ezra Tremae 3rd.
Young lattice race, 50 yards. -Miss
Yearly 1st, Bessie Wilson 2nd, N.
'landlord 3rd .
Boys race, 10 to 14 years. -L. At-
more 1st, Leo. Musser 2nd, Joe John-
stone 3rd.
Companion Forresters a •ace, ,told
pin presenter) by Companion Nellie
Merryfield, von by Florence Kydd.
Boys race, 8 to 10 years. -M. Mc -
Isaac lst, Gordan Gentz 2nd, Fred
Shaddock 3rd.
Girls rasa under 12 years. -Fern
Peck. 1st, Selena Eifert 211d, Beatrice
Gray bt it 3rd.
Smokers race, 411 ye.r 5 or over. -
\V. S. Itoun,pf 1st.
Boys race under 8 yours. -F. Shad -
dock lsi, W. Itoumpf 2nd, Leon Tre-
bl^ :Ird.
1-oun_• mens race, 100 yards.- F.
Delbridre 1st, Fred Kerr 2nd, T.
1)innic 3rd.
Girl» race, 14 to 18 years, 50 yards
-Alla Poore let, Edith Atmore `tad,
Florence Atmore 3rd.
11 'vs race, 14 to 18 years, 51) yards
-\', . Wolfe 1st, R. Willer( 2nd, S.
Att. .Nre 3rd.
Heys race, 12 to 14 years, 50 yards
8. At more 1st, It. Davis 211d, Oliver
Musser 3rd.
Forresters wive.; race. - Mrs. M.
Winer 1st, Mrs. \V. Bowden and Mrs.
.1. Hoffman divided 2nd rind 3rb.
Forresters Taco 40 years and under
-Special prize Forresters gold pin
presented by tiro. Chas. II. Merry-
fiI.1.1, teoa by Bro. Franklin Del -
1,111r0 .
Forrest; rs .mice over 411 years -
Special prizes, Forresters bad 109 pre-
men.led by Pro. Obas. Merryfield, P.
Ii. C. R., wt -n by Bro. Geo. E. Ander-
son. "ii i1'a
Farmers race. -T. Millie, \V. El-
liott 2nd.
Base ball match for )o izc of $5. -
An interesting ••:ono of hall wit
played bet ween Crediton and Camer-
00 Siding resulting in a score of 111
to 9 in favor of Crediton.
Tie committee ;who had charge of
the picnic oral especially Me. ars. (;co.
E. Anderso•,, W. A. It:Ilkw:•!1, M.
Salter and I1. Eilher deserve special
mention for the a rran tip;t and car
ryin; out en muccestsfully 110 day's
program .
EXETER 8
h Ci(OOI t
. BOARD
Mcetinz of the hoard held in the
Town Hall, Monday, June 19t1). 1905
wit all members present, time 8
I). nt,
The following is the order of busi-
ness duly submitted and approved.
1'er chair -minutes of previous
meeting.
Reports of Coms..-Worsl-Ileeeipl8
7 cords, balance of 20 cord contract.
Teaohrra supply.-Mi'e Irwin's he(11t11
not improved. Horton Com. - No
action. Per R. N. Rowe end 8. Mar-
tin 4 tall the Horton Corn. be empow-
ered 4o remove any I rcea undesire-
able nearest the Horton line.
1'er. L. C. Fleming t lint the work
of the school was proceeding 4o his
1.1111 re satisfaction, tlir conduct
throughout being excellent and the
torn .4 he most satisfactory in ten
years of teaching .Tho moral tone of
the school appears to be *caddy im-
proving.
1'er. Ii. Huston awl F. \1'(1(111, 11):11
11:'. inspector's report le accepted
:old adopt ,1 as rend.
1'0r It. N. Rowe :11d 8. Martin,
Ibit a verbatim copy of )ho in-
5160Ctors 1't'pori: he publish d ill 1/0111
t.hc Tinle•s and Advoc:ltc.
Per. F. Wood and N. Martin that
checks for the balnncc of the teach-
ers ,salaries be available for the 27111
inst.
1'er 11. Ruston and F. Wood that
t I,^ Supplies commit tee procure 1110
window shades required ant that the
Repairs committee effect the repairs
tequire.i to ole windows and (ave
trourh .
Per 1). Huston and H. Martin Ihat
a 1.•s1 blackboard of sly Co. Plat'
he prcaured, and oI )r'r bI ackhoards
he 1epainled as required during ;fie
en5oin1 'holidays.
Per It. N. Rowe and N. Marlin )hat
tie• Board ne a commit tee to visit
t he tcchool to decide on the a 14 era -
tions .required for the Commercial
dopa rt meal
I'er it. N. Rowe •.id F. Wend i bat
t.I1e Principal's a .,ry for ;1, en -
ensuing year be ...ne lfun•II..I end
fifty dollars.
Per H. Mallin .and R. N. Rowe,
t hat 1 be folios in z account 5 he ac-
eepled :-Gen. Itowrlifte, word, 5:50.00
.1. Grit_, supplies, $11.20.
Per 11. Ruston that n supply of
Commercial eerl iflcates l;e procured
wit.h form subject to NUzxe lion of
the principal,
1. roma. Secretary.
Peruna is -recommended by fifty members -of
Congress, by Governors, Consuls, General;
' Majors, Captains, Admirals, Eminent Physicians
Clergymen, many Hospitals and public institu-
tions, and thousands upon thousands of those in
` the humbler walks of life.
INSPECTOR'S REPORT
'1'o 1110 Chairman and Membcr.t of
I h. Exeter 1'ublic School Board.
Gentlemen :-1 have the honor to
report on t he conditio•t of 111: Exeter
schaal in the following particulars,
The .tr'ounds, fences, trees and out-
buildings are in a satisfactory con-
dition. 'fhe school house, desks etc.,
are in a road state of repair. Th.•
principal and caretaker deserve cred-
it for tit care taken of the school
property. The rattle o fthc type
Iwritin; machines interferes %1111 the
work of c be pupils in the commer-
cial classes. Ie is necessary to have
them in a seperate rtglnl in view of
the commercial master. tim,Ib
f s :1. be provided
Dorn mayI ro Idcd for the a) ( c
writers and reference hooks by 1 ak-
in; part of 111:1 savior Loy't c:Ip-
room, 1 discussed with the
teachers the arrangement of the
doors and windows for these rooms.
The management of the school is
,good. The health tone of rho High
Hshool department is shown by the
discipline and interest which every
student takes in the school work.
In these classes the work done is
equal to that done in the .high
schools, while the individual at ten -
tion given to the pupils is superior.
In the third and fourth book classes
tho work is done with the usual
neatness, thoroughness and accuracy.
The energy and experience of the
teachers of these classes .guarantees
rho progress and proficiency of
their pupils. The teachers of the
first and second book classes have
been faithful and diligent in j he dis-
charge of their duties, they have
striven to promote the advancement
of their pupils. For the junior di-
Viaiala the Board should engage
t (achers of experience who have
proven themselves especially quali-
fied td tench junior pupils. The fin-
est qualities of leaching are requir-
ed for young children, rind it is a
mistake not lo secure �� the services
Of teach-•rx who pta.e.n •s 1 hese goal -
flies. Th^ principal has done exc.-'.-
lent %yolk in 1 he discipline and mas-
a rerinvnt of your school. The par-
ents and trustees should .give the
principal and coed -tants their hear,w
support in r►raintaini•ng proper di.scip-
Iin•• find in 4raining the pupils ,o
form correct habits. Education do:'(
ri,>t consist so much in look know.
lodgens it rlo:ei in noble character. •
The boy whn is me indu'triou+, nt.•••I.
eau, respecttil stn those+ in nut het -
ii y, and willing 10 do cheerfully ecen
disc greeable task-, is not truly . ,I -
(mated. Pupils -hould be trained 10
become worthy citizens of our fair
Dominion. f remain gentleman, your
obedient ger% aril.
.1. ELGIN TU\I
'Rode 7,000 Miles on One Pair of Tires
MR. JAMES THOMAS DEWEY is Canada's
champion steady bicycle rider. He is
a collector for one of the big telegraph com-
panies in Toronto, and he rides a wheel all the
year round making collections over a wide
district. His record is zl,000 miles a year.
Mr. Dewey's bicycle is fitted with Dunlop
Detachable Tires, . a single pair of
which have carried 4 tai him over 7,000
miles of good, bad and indifferent
roads. Dunlop bicycle tires are famous as the
kind that may be attached, detached and re-
paired when necessary by the two hands,
unaided by any form of tool. Every pair is
guaranteed for a year.
THE DUNLOP TIRE COMPANY, Limited
ST, 'MN
SIM ♦ANCOVVII
Toronto
MO)T5IAL
w1ltMre*G
Our Future Possibilities. - Hon.
Thos. Greenway, M. P., reently fore-
casted that in ten years Winnipeg
would overtake Toronto. which has
a population of some 225,000, and
now 11(1 ;toes .still further, after tak-
ing a look over Montreal, and pre -
dicta that in twenty-five years the
capitol of Manitoba will be the larg-
est city in Canada. Ile looks for
business to boom in Canada because
within the next five years the Gr:anJ
Trunk I'acifio Railway Company will
spend $150,000,000, the Canadian( Pa-
cific well on $100,000,000, and Canad-
ian Northern in the West alone.
about $50,000.000. Mr. Greenway sa d
he knew of no o1 her count ry in 1 be
world w it h a Oovules1 ion of 6,0 011.0101
the latent resources of which ss null
warrant 111•' expenditure of the (1101 -
mcws sutra of $:II1),10)1,0ts, in so shoe,
a p:•1io+1 .
LLSVEGETABLE SICILIAN
•
air Renewer
Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rote_ you will soon
be without any hairs Just remember that Hail's Heir Renewer
stops faking hair, and makes ))sir grow. '(r•• s4.t:V" i'.'•nr�.nri':t'<er
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= THE I'1O1.SONS BANK
• (incorporated Ly Act of Patlianlent l8ti.i)
H1'RAiNEI) ANILE. STIEI' NECK,
LAME Sii011,T)EIt
These nre three common ailments
for which Chamberlain's Pain 1i,11m
is especially valuable. If promptly
applied it will Save you time. n1(aney
and suffering when troubled with
any one of thane ailments. For pale
in Exeter by W. 8. lfowcy.
CAPITAL PAID UP • • • S3,000.000.00
RESERVE FUND • ••• 53 000 000 00
44 Branches in Ontario, Quebec. Al' erta, Br iti-h ('olumbla and Manitoba
EXETER RANCH
Op, n every Lawful DAy fr•:n 1n A. %t. to 3 P. M. except Saturday 10 A. v. 10 1 P. M.
Fnrmerw' Solo Notcpe cashed or colle(•ted. Forms supplied
On nppbratton. DitAF-Ts on all points in the Dominion, (treat itritain and ('n
1104 State bought and sold at lowest rates of ex( hangs,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
DepowIew of 61.00 ani npwsrds received. interest roue
pounded lint! )(Arley, and added to print pal June 7001 and De(•cnsl, r 711t. ire.
pttedts Itceelpy-, also tweed and high(' -t •.timer roves of Interest allowed,
Advetttcos made to farmers rtock dealers and business men at
lowest rates and on n,e-1 15)'orab!e R rm•. A0 tit. at F.c(ter for Dom. Dor eminent.
DICksOrl
& Carling, SolicitorM
. N. U. HURDON, anager.
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