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Exeter Times, 1905-07-20, Page 1so • , • • %tier HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT EL THIRTY-SECOND YEAR -No 1662 0 hors. EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY :Nth 1905, NON•••N•>•N••NNNr.••• •N4)N•NNNN•ANNtI•t►N• T. HAWKINS & SON Hardware and Seed Store is the place for Builders and those intending to build should go to get Cheap Hardware as we carry a full line of Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass &c. In Cements we carry the two leading Brands of Canada National and Star UIV [TROUOtII NO We also make a specialty of Eavetroughing as we have a machine to make all our own Troughs and can give you firstclass material. Try ns and you will be conuinced. T. HAWKINS & SON ................ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Entrance Examination Names of the Successful Candidates. • The fultutvin; is the list of condi• dates passed by 1}►e board of exam- iners fur \fest lluron, together with the unarks ubtatned by teach. As this wr,s tlw first examination under the ucw r•e;elutions and the hi;bcr standard, and many of 4kc lcaeheri were in doubt how to prepare for the examination in written readin; ; Iand as, in tLe optnion of the exam - iners, some of the other papers, es- pecially iho •.003rnphy, were rather difficult for the first examination Iunder iho now standard. the board felt justified in lowering the pass mark front 390 (60 per cent) to 360 which is dill an increase of from 6 to 1 per cent over last year. A card .riving the marks awarded has bees sent out to each pupil. and the certificates will be is.suucd. if • possible, before the re -opening of the I schools. The number of candidates writing was 318. Of t leetai 210 have been passed by the board of examiners. The followin; are the highest marks ootained in each subject. :Reeedin;-Jean Mhllough, 48. \Vritinx-Irene ;�icholson and Thom- as Elliot t, 50. Spelling -Thomas Elliott, 48. Literature -Lillian Jones, 88. Aritl►orotic-Myrtle Prouso and Mao - •el Cudmore, 100. Grammar -Thomas Geography -Lillian Z Composition -Isere and f Mona Kidd, 87. Total -Mary Edna Pack, 558. EXETER EIliotl, 95. Geiser. 79. Nicholson ituyes At Exeter and Centralia T E i E G R A P 8 E R3 (L e'n elk y, 5000 - Minnie C.anti Storehouses NEEDED T�aiicCol1it►s AiIKI Do%%; Railroad as a egrap ompan y. We went Eileen Farmer Young Men and Ladies of good habits, to Douglas Godwin Cement and Lime LEARN TELE8RAP$Y Ethel Harveyn r t Lilly Hods;ert Beatrice llowcy \Vinnifrod Huston Lillian Jones Bertha Mack Lizzie Mack Clarence Miners Now ready for use, the best Annually, ' to fill newpositions cated That money can buy and R. R. Accounting also We furnish 73 per cent. of the Operators and Coal for Everybody Station he agents in AmericT, Ougra nix schools are the largest ezolusivo Telegraphy Schools In the world. Established 20 years and en- dorsed by all loading $a1Iway OMciale. at lowest prices We execute e $2. Bond to every student to J. GOBBi��DIGK to$lO mhim oh her ates+[tionpoft front 11/0 to •d0 a month In States oast of the Rocky Earl S ,a Mountains. or from 815 to Etta) a month iu I ' cktrsail States west ofthe Rockies, immediately upon liat}11een Stewart al- - _ _s greduatlpn, DouzlaM Stewart Students can enter at any time. No vaca- tions. For full particular., regarding any of CREDITON our Schools write direct to our executive Mildred Br(r%%q office at Cincimiattl, 0. Catalogue free. icda Ewald, SUIT'Mersa School of Telepra h� Bertha Fink ire rr \Ctrs i'inkbcinrr Cincinnati', Ohio. Ruffolo Lillian Gainer ...... Aflame, Ga. Texarlkana• Tex. e,iii Francisco. Cal. Laura eleadtl _ -- -_-- - 'ea Mary E. Pack G tic Short' ... • AI \lCMurra Will, •t Moe ;Id WE'RE -T133i-- SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the Shite- you wear them out. We make tam as well as we can, so that tbey Increase, \Vlw Idella Kienkle BORN SIHOF. MAKER. -At Parkhill. on June 30111, 1905, 10 Mr. and Mrs. C. 1+. will not wear out sooner than they Shoemaker a son. HAY ought. Because. if they do, you'll 1111ENNE1L-In Zurich, on .fuly 121)i, Sep. Sch. likely go somewhere else for your 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. John Well- No. 1-St;ulislau. Brisson 372 next Suit. And no one could blame ner a .13u-titter.Toseph Corriveau 402 you. So touch money ought to buy MARRIED S. S. No. 2 -John DicDtahon ... 4-16 GO much Suit worth. And Suit. worth } IIOIISEY-FERGES(`N-011 \Vednes- ' 3 -Ethel still ... ... 375 is fashionableness of fabric -style in ! day, July 13th, Mr. William llor- 4 -Alvin Surerus 46i cut-flt-finish-looks - dressyness - rey, of t'sborne, to Mies etaeeic I 8-1)orolby Trueiuner. 868 .and length of service. i 1•'erenson, of Exeter. ,. 10-l;nssie Munn 430 DIED Wesley Coieman ...452 .t8 good a place as there is within MOORE.-At ElimviRe, on July 11111 " Arthur Colctnan ...365 wiles to get all this and not pay too P305, Christian Moore. mother of '• Roswell Dou;a11 ...386 couch le W. Johns. Mrs. J. Pym and erandntother of •• 1:3 -Charles Dunsford ...36I Mrs. J. Essery, in her ninety-sev- •' 14 -Mary Fee 415 Elegant Black and Blue cath year. I/iternlent :1t horn- STEPHEN 415 Chatnbcrl.un a (,elle, Cholera inx's Milts on July 13th. S. S. No. 1-WilLiam Sims 39'3 and Diarrhoea Remedy Suitings for $15.o0 Harold Du ]an 41:3 Ruth. the little dau;hter of E. N. COMMUNICATION • p Dewey, of A;newville. Va., was set." and $18.00. Exeter, 19th July, 11)1)5 , Wilfrid 1[odzins :38:1 _-Eva lbcrtzel •3si iously ill of cholera Infant um last JOHNS John White ( Sores, 1 unli,'hers• summer. "\1'c ;ave her up and did Exc....Exc.... Onl. Roy Hill ...1.)5:.2 a 1 hive noticed \l r. Robert E. Pick- 4 -Nora Brown .. . 387 not expect her to live from one hour 3111.S advertisement in the East two " 6 -Edna! Finkheiner ...363 to a not her," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic.Laura Katz ... ... 39 issues of your newspaper itl %eTtchCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Maid advert isenlcnt Mr. Pickard utakes flu: statement lbat "twine People who profess to be in the bund business have made she statement". 1 just wish ,to say, that as far its I ern personally concerned that the statement mads% by Mr. Pickard Its false. ...LOB 427 451 116 479 446 446 424 397 408 410 401 450 161 477 436 431 115 442 468 :199 439 394 47.2 ...503 431 462 558 506 102 .450 GODF.ttll'11 MODF:1. cI1001. \rmstronx that the street wator- ltlnud E. Beacom ..•157 j iu; retro be 11) cents ler foot. -Car- r�Ta - e Mattie BelcherAlice E. Fraser ... Margaret elcleiinwi Mabel electionald Mary Pearl MacGillivray Grace etch; ate Irene Nicholson rene J'ridhein Mary Seritlleuur Durut by TenantGertrude A. Vanstono Gree' Vivien Elea nor Walker Isabel Grace \V amuck ilii 123 tied. 127 The followin! accoutres %vert pas- . , 432 ,ed and order,' the tin on t lt t let tree',. l32 urer tor game. 143 Messrs. Sunder„ Si Tractile -le. 10 I'' duo 11e cent balance on walk 1901, $71 : 167, Harvey Bros. flour ate for Mr. Brim - Is Will JOHN WHITE & SONS Interest You ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont • .499 ; inacombe. $3.45: Dr. J. W. Brow 365 in„ hoard of health ac. for 1901 419 and 1905 40 date. $2'2.50 ; Jno. Ford, 408 pt. salary et) July 1st, $27.00; W. • Canadian Pacific Railway' los. Lands, Canadian 413 J. Bissett, charity to Mrs. Delve, 106 $10.00; ltd, Quince, labor, 75c Thos. Cos. Lands. Saskatchewan Valir'y anti MTanitoha Cos. 01 Webster, do, $4.50 ;.Jerry Knolt. do., - General Selling Agent. Ma retiree Lawson ire Ernest, (Sales Edwin .)antes Clark Gordon Drink tt••ater Thonies Moss Elliott John E. C. Elliot t 1Vilfred Lewitt ... ...101 William Marwick .131 Reginald Pied haul 401 Edwrad Thomas Watson ......:371 Roderick Leone rd 417 GODERICIi SEPAiRA'1'E SC11001+ Frances G. llootl ... 471 Lizzie Lacy A. .. 4:34 Flora Kidd ... ...156 John Griffin ...155 :360 366 462 301 512 459 $4.50 ; .Hd. Davis, -teaming, $2.75; Silas Handford. do., $2.00 ; .1. Sutton, street watering ac., $23.1)1) ; -Mrs. \1"Lite, scrubbine Town Hall, $3.00; C. B. Sne]i, eleotric liehtine for June, $85.38. Motion per J. \1'c'• I seconded by W. 11. Levet't a,i t r:,:: Council adjourned until .Jul, _r,1 per \V. 11. Leveed seconded by J. 1Vood. .1. SENIOR, Clerk. Locals CLINTONMr. Fred (:idles is visiein; friends 11cnor,:-:A,drr%%'s, Clifford: in (Myth. detl, Shirley; Iirowu, \luhel; Court_ Mist; Mabel Barrows is visit in.; ice. Dean ; Cantelon, John ; Devid�'on 111 London. Clef[; j''ord, icjl�i ,l ester, 1'rank; JiJss Lulu 1lartin has returned Gunn, Amy ; �;ihbin S, 1LuLt. ; lTe►- )tome from Dorchester. men, Gladys :; llernm:en. Mar;uei'ite ; Hall, Morley ; Johnston. Etta ; Mid- dleton, Azncs; Mckenzie, Ala .eeic; .lhann;Lan, Ruby ; McCaughey. Ros- ie; Mcelath, Myrtle; Millar. Inez: Qui;ley, Alphonsus :.lthodes, Fran- cis ; Itansford, Melville : stance, Clar- ence ; Rutledge, Jeanet : 1witchell Harry ; Wiseman, John :.\Viltsc, Elv:e Weir, Teddie ; \Villsot, Muriel. . Passed:-11]eke. Edward; Carter, Irene; Challenrer, Annie ; .Cuu,iI iii l Annie ; Elcoat, Edna ; .1•'lynn, John (Foster, Mamie ; f;dente Ise beide ; Mol - land Flossie ; Hill Ruby : Irwin. Itolet. .McLean, Myrtle, MiC:n•sncy, May:-: - Miss Gertic Smith, of Tliedford, is visiting at hell Houle here. Mr. Allan Myers, of London, spent Sunday in town. Mr. \Vellin;toii 1Ve,tcott. of Pet - erbotou;h, is stttndirt; rt few day, at his hotno here. Miss Wilverlw Quancct has return- . ed to Ailsa Crnie after visitinrg her mother here . Mr. and Mrs. .John Quante. of Snowflake, Man., have •returned to their home. They were accompanied by iss Lyda Quance of town. la: Moore. Pearl ; Sutdercock, Bella; \Iisa Ina Windsor, of 'frown City, Trick, Jennie ; Taylor, Mary ; 'i'i rhe, \fish., 1s s he guest of her cousins., Thomas ; Tebi,ut•t. Oscar. the Misses Gould and other refa- SEAI''O1ITlt tivea iu town. llolors:-Bell, Earle; Mirk,, (Ley; James street Mctlwdist Sunday Iter;ard, Christcrna ; .Clarke, +t+nuie School pianiced at Grand (lend on M. : Coleman, Mary T..:Dt ver ClaraWednesday. The day was clear and B.; Dickson, John St.: Fowler, Hen- the lake calm, elle large crowd who ,y; Grieve Pearson; llankirk, Alk, attended enjoyed +thrl day's eulinr to May : McMillan. John ; Pet hick, Net- the fullest. t ie ; Sparlinz. Clarence ; Stearc, Mr. Thomas Boyle and [<un►ily are Berl ; Stewart. Lillian : \V hit wore, rusticating at Grand Bend thisweek. Elsie. On Friday last while driving to Passed :-llueole, \Vm. ; Carter, Grand Bend ('ark, Mr. Thos. Carl- A;nes A. ;Cleary, Margaret ; Cluff, ing jr., had -+lie misfortune to have Myrtle ; ,Dayton, James Darwin, Nor- his foot oau;hr in the wheel of the bort ; Dickson, Alex.: 1)ocherly. \1'nl. Ica;Ort. Ilia foot w:as badly 'vr•ench- Dorrance, lfarvey ; Dornance, Itay ; ed but is improvin; nicely, E11•iot1, \1'.: I'airbairn, 1:(limn : Fool- Parents and !uardian.i will please kner, Lillian ; ,Plana ;an, Ed. J. : sec drat all !town Atudcnts desirous Floyd, 11. Pearl.; Gillespie, Nellie; of enterin. either of the high School Gevlin, Frances ; Govenl.ock, '1 bomas ; classes for 1 ha September term, reg - Grieve, Ilelen A.; Ilabkirk, Orville: ister with the Secretary not hater Holland, Florence; Holman. Sadie: than the first day of Aueust. As Houston, Frances : Iiully, Maud : only ;e Liutited 11 umber of outside Hunt, Florence Y.; Laidlaw, Fier- tion can be received. r(ui+tra- (nce; Lohnr4, F..Tde tion should lee made %vial the Sec - L. ; ,McCormickck, 11)::‘1.111) ; M.cJh.o;•nziCavoc, Au- ret;try on or bcfprc 1114! 15th day derina ; McIver. Mary : McMichael. of August. A xnes, McMilIon. Joseph : Mullii, Grcuul Lodre.-Messrs. \V+ C. llu- \V il.ter ; ,Murphy, Frank : 1)'Cuurlor' ,ton. Dr. Amos, .11.4. i. A. Ste%%'art, L. Michael :O'Keefe, Itosn : )'iuknry, W' 11. Dickson .and W. J. lleaman are in M.; (toss, Earlo: ltuffl--. Emily; :attendance at Ilse semi -centennial Sillery. Elie -abet 11 ; Suitt It, A;nes ; Sproat, J. Edwin. Thomson, lienal ; gathering , of the Grand iLnce A. i - Torry. A.z.ie : Van Egmont', 1?:1 r1 ; & A. \l,t of sesCassion Province n[ On- tario, in srasiou ar Hamilton frons Wilson, Annie. July 19111 to July 21st, A very - CHOLERA iNFAPTI"\[ large delegation from ill parts of Child not Expected (o Livo From the Province is expcet0d. 1'rcper- One Hour to Another but Cured (lion, have beeit nrsde 1u entertain 1,1011 of them. One of the m titers of interest to come before the Grand Lodge is '1ho slety enlist Billion which may be a subject of discussion Merchant Tailor 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TR*oc Mas DEsloels COPYRIGHTS ac. AIIICS leeenat a sketch and desert ttIQn nay safe ow a our opinion w et an invent p?obably omaanles. t WOe Iden on PW�f1 ��,((fi,�tt t flee. en money De MI Vona, wiletfew tet rrnN. tilltirsaysetsi,etnt3.;5et rni T*� e,.NewY aiga V Pt..wkhtneton. fq D. Yours 'Truly 1': I t N EST ELLIOTT. 'L:eke adv tot a ;e. of our ' 1-suttl- In!'1 .offer, 25 cut from now to .Tins Is?. 1906. Send a copy of the Times to en al..sen: member of your household. J'ost.:tee paid ,to ;tny part of Conadt, United Stales or Great 13r'it,ain .A. 1111 or COMEX 41. Tile Kind You Nae On 8a4td Bit,, the Signature of THE Merchants Bank of Canada HAD OEN ICE. MONTREAL. CAPI TAL+ all paid tip) x��Rvl:•.... SURPLIS PROFITS.... •doll. }'t'yHTe (lenersl Manager 05 Branches $6,000,o0o 53,200,000 •••• ••••$ 18,959 X. R. 1IKIBDKN, tlnperintenden0 of Branches In Canada SAVINGS BANK Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings 'Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- men, to whom loans arc made on approved names. Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the world. A GENE.AL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED CREDITON:BRANCH F. 0. HOLT BY, Manager. Robert Henderson 36'1 " 7-D 'viol McKenzie 12:3 tot a bottle of it from the store. in " 11 Lily Ehlers leo five hours I saw a change for the Norman Brown. ..5 holier. We kelt+ 011 living it and Sep. Sck , No. 1 .iSullivan .. .i..7 Sara Stew:irl :187 1 SI3OIINE N. S. No. 1 -Lillie Oke :37,361 (toy Blatchford 360 •• 2' -Lindsay Gardiner 427 " 1 -Eileen Caves .101 Alice Davis 185 ('earl Hunter... :11118 Flossie hunter :381 Edna' Luxton :162 ri-1Villiant Elford Alnnrr:a Heywood 121 Vera waseeeen ...Illi rivet.inx to be held in 'Immoo on ZURICH Wednesday and-lhurela)•, AU.tutt JoAnne Elbert' gee 30 and :31. Reed end filed. Dlsssrs. Ilur,lon and T:un:ut Celia Iles,' :176 ed ori Aha ('nunril axkinz a ;r':nu for Arlt Krh(elder 125 the purpose of securinx the told te- iIENSAI.1, cre-•tt.iou en -mud=. The Iacros'r club Ji.,bel Cuduloru 121 havinr tried ,)e school ;rounds :ed Mir .tarot Mein found the Raine to he too entail for Mary T Ott %% ak ..•107 lacrosse. Per .1. Muir •econdcd I!y Millon ein 366 I Arrnst ren•1 hat a event of $15 Iver, Welsh Wht 392 b :nide 40 ercurc 11t' old recreation zrounds, payable to Mr. Eli :;hell. C:e rried. l'er \V. H. Levet!, Secnrvt. d by .1. Muir that Mr. Win. Jerold 1 ep- pnitrt('rl pound keeper for t he N: r11, Wand and a by -1 tw be prep lied co.e- Iirmine t i,r' sInic.-Car rie'tl. Mr. C. 13. Snell made en riff r 1n dispn'e of I he Elect ric 1,i eh pl.tnt exelusive of buildinee end lame to 1L- corporation for $8000.110. 1'sr \V. 11. hevntS• seconded by I. Arn►- '• 9-Ire,n• Dtn►zl:i ...11: strong tbat he Reeve call for a Mirzatot Eder •.. :399 pubic mentinz ito be hekl in the Town hall on Monday, .Til% 17111 at 8 p. 11). to 1liseus• Electric Li Al propovit ion.-Girried. Per J. \1'ocel seconded by 1. :\rm- before she had taken the half of one tonal' bottle she was %yell. This remedy is for sale in Exeter by \V. R. l Lowey. EXETER NCiL Council met per rail of Reeve in Ilse Town. Ilan on Weednevday, lu- 1 v 12111. 1905 al 8 o'clock p. nn. Members all pre..' nt, The nlinones of ,nrntinx held on .lune 29tH %tore read and approved. A communication ft Ile• 01031in Muniri,►al Association it. ..annual TI'CKEIISNIIT11 S. le. No. 1 -John i►. McLaren 415 " 3-11obert $,nilio 396 Intontr.' ynlili(• 318 S'rANLEV 1'Ilion No. 1 -Norman Jolliest on 115 Daci•i Sulk (Non hl " 1- Melee' StineO! 116 Eva Si ieetorr ... :376 5 -Olive Pollock :191 fi-11'illir Davidson 391 •' 7 -Evelyn Workmen 411; Hui!' leers .3611 See him i•+ Shrrri11 499 .Joseph Welder ... 38.3 Nat ha Mel Ester 115 10-hizxie' Aikenleeed ...383 et rime, il►e ('ommiseioner to .retire Firms: Mlle ctrl ...:360 25 ceder poste. :tl••n a tot tett its s,f .. 11-I:dttin is^505th ... 381 2 in, e, pipe Ito;w used nt he accon- F:Ir-,mo1 11e(11 3!17 eicry.-Carrinrt 11,11( 1 Il'I,I 1'cr ,T. Muir ,t•rond,•d by .1. Wood Met .1 11ss4I :363 tet^ clerk instruct the loam .,elicitor Mamie Mcl)ouxnll .......... 410 end have b)• -law weltered re virile Lizzie Robert see 393 new calk air Main Street f,o,n Sta- Katie Ronne 380 +inn road to the, brill;e. Term 'e - Alice Tippett. 381 :eririint tan years.-Carrie,l. Leomr.i McGee ....160 Per W. 11. L'%»td second..a 11 1. Public eletstinx.-A public mete in; of the rate -pap -re %sag cellon for on Monday evenin ; ley order of the Council to consider , he proposition of Mr. C. I3. Snell re t he• purch•Isin t of the electric light plant. '('here was nilly a .-Mail representation of the citixeit4 prteseitu end but t000 of the council ,icon-Mc--rs Muir :and Levu ti. The meetux %t.ts pre-ided over by 1)r. J. A, Rnliine iu ;L. setteeICe1 •e • of the Reeve, . , .• , � , I ue- ed throuxh illnr-v. Sevtt.HE pee-.ut aired their Vie‘‘ t4 On the , but :is there was not :a full repres nt:1- tion present, the myelin; %%an eil- juurtiu.I for two siceks. 11 was pro- posed that W. I1. 1.e5•r•11 111'011:1 rt. :en eitintate of t he probable co.,l a,f rtir►c the p11nt, 1 Icarus 4'10 to 11+e derived therefrom end re- port et next) meet ln 1. The ptll•ella:•t' n ftllc electric plant li the curp.n•a- ttou is .t matter which -hutted re- ceive t he careful censi•lerai inn of every i,itelli;(•nt viler and if for the L•enefit of the them -INo,ltl Lr taken hold of 1111 Ir1I1 LA\1'N 110 NV LI Ni; 'I•li' first echrduli. nr to , he series fur 11tt1 club eh,nipiun-8,111 +tar played on Thurday evenin: ',-, Ve- t ween tun of I h • ranks romp. inx Ihe Exeter (toe. lie,. cote, ens (.m% - ed to I'll ,r closely con,.•.ore end ill..' ((•rest int name, 11(1 ,!9ltlr: )•rntn- ise, tlino! :thou t Ir. Pon, '•1 be well vrnt t h 5(011)!. I ! he-" rank t,nee; iLerr• telt! ie. r -1e in 11.1iiit for Len nt iful sort r r- 11) be preserved , hrou!It 1 getter(' ' 11)' of \1 r. N. D. Hut dote I'nllmsin1 is the result of tlo fire rink -fettle C. 11. Snell W. 11. Level8 3. 0. 88 anbury 1.. 11. Dickson W. W. Taman •1 . .1. Ileaman Iter. Wm. Martin 1' .W. Madinat, Skip 17 Skip til Tho Exe4 r Doe lets veer: en p1', return visi11 to Si. 11:11)' ne \Ved- neatley nett. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TN Kind Yu Hue Always Ink! Beare the Signature of North West 1.untla atzo a number of other improved and nnimprovedNorthWest farm lands. We havo made •a number of splendid investment+{ for our clients, who placed orders with us for selections of Can:tdrtn Pacifio and other North West lands. In a number of instances values halve increased so rapidly that our patrons could readily realize double the amount of the money they have invested, and in view of the splendid prospects for a bumper. yield and an enormous crop, and the unprecedented num':er !ot sottlera coining into the west, prices of lands of eood quality and situated convenient to a railway aro bound to make a still ft)rther Larie advapce, History Repeats Itself 19Veeees often breeds jealousy, and some people %vhn profess to be in rho land business, but who are not doing sufficient, business to keep them employed, have made the statement that a certain ;gentleman wino had recently visited the West, reported that rho land which we have sold to various individuals in this vicinity is rough and unsuitable for wheat raisin;. The followint letter speaks for itself. USBORNE, ONT., Jr ' t: 27E11, 1005 RoIIERT E. PICKARD, Esti , Exeter, Ont. Dear Sir. -It has cotue to my knowledge, that some remarks which I made, on my return Home, after my recent visit to the Northwest Territories have been misconstrued by certain individuals, who, apparently from sinater motives have reported, that I asserted that the land which you have sold in and around Fxeter, for the Canada Pacific Railway Co. is Dough land, unsuit- able for wheat raising. Now in justice to yourself and myself, I would like to state that the only land I saw which you sold is a tract which you disposed of to Dr.tHyndman of Exeter, and I may say that this is a very desirable piece of property and splendidly adapted for wheat raising. As for any other properties you niay have sold, 1 had no knowledge of them when in the west. But since I have returned home I have learned that I was not within twenty-five utiles of any of them, and therefore could not possibly dive an opinion on thein. Regretting very much that anything I may have said has been used to your detriment and wishing you every snecess, I remain, Sincerely yours, (Signed) THOMAS COWARD. Now is the Time to PURCHASE Prices are Bound to Advance We give Speculators 6 years in which to pay for lands. We give Actual Settlers to years in which to pay for lands. $$427.00 down secures 320aeres, (half section) 01 choice wheat land. !Lr• This would be a great investment for YOU. The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever. $38 0 Secures 3a) acres (half section) chcice wheat land to an actual 3.4 settler. No other payment required for two years. R. E. Pickard has just returned front a ten weeks trip throu;h the West, and is prepared to make careful selections of Imola for those wishin; to make investments. Any orders left at his residence will have Itis best :attention. See us before we leave again for (he West, R. E. PICKARD, Frobisher, Assa. L; Yeter, Ont. About Bed Time Blessings on the Mall who lira in- vented sleep. Blessings, you will '•ay, on the Juan who first invented the greatest aid to sleep and rest known as the Marshall SduIt&g Mdttrdss The only ventilated Han itary Mat ttass in the world. Purer, &caner, cooler healthier and More comfortable than any other mattrae . A continual cur- rent of air refreshing the mattress, always keeps its shape, will never park or harden. (4 uarantred for five years. Will last a life !.ince. Don't fail to see it. `gold only by ROWE ATKINSON INSO N O & Furniture dealers and Funeral direct(,r, Heaman's 0 Hardware and Stove Store We sell Plymouth Binder Twine. Plymouth Special :,OO feet, Silver Sheaf 600 feet and Goll Nle(lal ('►.►O ft. to pound. You get satisfaction and good value for your money who you use Plymouth Twine. Preserving Kettles Aluminum Kettletl Irmo t-',/1 up New Blue (granite Kettles .... frrm 474. lip A hill stock of Aluminum and (.gran it. v NV:lre Always in stock,