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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-09-14, Page 5Cedar Posts A Targe quantity of Cedar Poets for sale of the best quality. Must be sold at once. We would be pleased to quote you our prices on any Building material yon may require. We can supply you with.' Sash and Door Framesj Lumber, Lath & Shingles on shorteEt notice In tact we are in a better position than ever to supply our many custom- er, with all they may require either from shop or yards, Pee keepers supplies ready for &livery. Tanks made to order Wood for Sale CV and see the wood we have for sale. Just the kind you require for Bummer cook;ng. The RossTaulor G0. Ltd. iN"1•4.544•4• •F•i••P•1••h•i•5.1•4- +++++++++ Notice To Farmers and the Public in General As the fall is coming on • nowg athcr up your 'our old *Ilic truck such as Rags, Rubbers, + • Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, '1' Old Rope, Bones, all kinds of old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead and Zinc, and take them down to M.JACKSON & SON .1 Main -St. Exeter. 1 One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. That's where you will get the high- est cash price for them. f 11.44+4-1.44+++++++++++++++4-14 Grist Mill CREDITON We are prepared to Gristing and Chopping shortest notice. We are making a splendid grade of Flour which is giv- ing excellent satisfaction Try our Flour. do on Tne Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanp Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS President: -T. RYAN, DUBLIN. P. O. Vice -Pres.:- J. A. Noiuus CROMARTY P. U. F. 1d1URLEY, V11ALEN P. O. V.11. PAssMotu, FARQUHAR P. VM. BORNHOLM P. J, L. Itusseet., RvsseenAL1s P.O. AG ENTS, J. CARMICHAEL, STAFFA. ONT A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR, ONT. THE EXE'I ER TIMES, SEPTEMBER 141h 1905. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of tho estate of Arch - it) I.1 Ilodgert the: Elder. lata of the Village of Exeter in the County pf 11urun. Gentleman. de - Notice is hereby given pursuant to lt.•S. 0., 1897, chap. 129, that all creditors and others hiving chime eeaict't the estate of tee meld Archi- o111 Ilotl;ort the Elder, who died Lei or about the tett: day of August 190;,, are required, on or before tee 2nd day of October. 1905. to send by Lost prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman 8d Btanbury, of the Villa;( of Exeter. Solicitors for the Ex- ecutors of the said deceased„ rash christian and surnames,• addresses J. \VILsON, FULLARTON, ONT J. S. GILFILLAN, LUCAN, ONT and f their the full apement ars of Their claims, the statement B. W. F. BEAVERS, of their accounts and the nature of Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. the securities, if any. held by them. GL:\UMAN & STANBUltY, Solicitors And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said T11051 AS CAMERON, CONVEY- Executors will proceed to dis• ancer, wills drawn, money to loan tribute the assets of the deceased on real estate, al..° Licenced Auctioneer for among the parties entitled thereto, thecountieslof Huron and Perth. Charger having regard only to the claims of moderate. Orders lett at the''1a1►:s Brat toy which the shall then have no reo residence. Furquhar will receive prompt atter Y not eco and that the ea id Executors FOR SALE -Two zood wol'kine horses and one trivine horse, 2 single horse wagons, two sets heavy single harness. For further parti:- ulars apply to M. Jackson,Main St. ell! not be liable for the said assets( or any part thereof to any person 1 or persons of whose claims notice . shall not have been received by them 1 nt the tirno of such distribution. I (MADMAN & T U Y 1 N S ANB R . Fsaid OR SALE - Lot 8, Con. 3, Us- Solicitors for Executors. borne, 100 acres. alt under cul- Dated at Exeter this 5t1i tivation, 2 wells. On the property September 1905 . is a frame house, ;oat bank barn, one frame barn. For further par- ticul rs apply to Jas. Esscry, Exeter P. 0. O r' R SALE OR RENT. -Will rens CameronThos. Cneron has received instru- or eel! 130 aores sleek(' land on °bions to sell it he farm stock belong - Thames Roar, Usborne. 100 acreseel! in; 'to C. E. Ilackney, lot 25, 8. T. It. ceded. Good bank barn • and neer on Sept. 19th, 1905. brick house. For funth:r particulars Thursday, Sept. 21. Auction sale apply to Andrew Gibson, lob 5, 5. T. of fame stock and implements. If Road or addrass !fay. P. O. I nett sold privately on or before the aoovo date the farm will also be of- fered for sale by public auotion. For particulars apply to Thos. Cameron, Auctioneer, W. II. Harvey, Prop. AUCTION SA SALE SHORTHORNS FOR SALE - The undersigned has for sale -'on Lot 16, Con. 2, Hay, a number of up-to-date t horoughbred Shorthorn bulls. Thee are of the low set blocky typo, dark red in color and of choice breeding. They are all elig- ible for registration, and will be sold reasonably. - John Elder, Hensel' P. 0. FARM FOR SALE. -50 acre farm for, sale. being Lot W. half 15, Concession 9. teen Farm is fenced t 1 and in good condition, well drained, good orchard Brick house. all cellar underneath. cistern in collar with sink end pump in kitehen. Good bank narn with brick foundation and splendid outbuildings. One mile and a quarter front school end poet office 5 miles from market. town of Exe- ter, v,illn;e of Kirkton, 2 1-2 miles from church. For further particu- late' apply to Thomas Cameron, Far- quhar P. 0., or write do Newton McCauley. Ethel P. 0.. Ont . AUCTION SALE. Auction sale of farm, thoroughbred and grade cattle and implements. Mr. Thos. Cameron bas been instructed to sell by public auction on LOT 21, CONCESSION 2, USBORNE, --ON--- THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 21, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon. The following val- uable property. HORSES -1 mare, agricultural; 1 gelding, agricultural; 1 gelding 3 years old, draught.; 1 driving horse; 1 1111y. 3 years old, carriage; 1 gelding, 2 years old, carriage. CATTLE. -Pure Bred Shorthorns. - 1 cow, with calf at foot; 1 cow due to calf in January; 1 heifer, 2 year old due to calf in February; 1 heifer, 1 year old, sire imported; 1 heifer calf, H. Switzer 6 months old. Orale Cattle -1 cow, due to calf in __ _. _- _ March; 1 farrow cow; 7 steers. 3 years MEDICAL old; 2 steers, 2 years old; 5 heifers, 2 W. BROWNING, M. D., M. C. years old'' _steers, 1 year old; 3 heifers, J. P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni•1 year old; 2 grade calves. 11008,-1 pure bred berkshire brood sow; 1 pure bred yorkshire brood sow; 5 pure red,yorkshire boars, 5 months old; 11 store Pigs. IMPLEMENTS, -1 Maxwell Binder; 1 Maxwell Mower; 1 Maxwell hay rake; 1 seeder and drill combined; 1 1 -horse cultivator: 1 disk; 1 set iron harrows; 1 roller: 1 scuffier; 1 sulky TOIifA-2 year old, roan heifer. with plow; 1 2 -furrow walking plow; 2 heifer calf tit foot by Thorman- sin le walkinglatvF' 1 fanningmill; by.T � nm la are choice ate! 1 punter; 1 lumber waggon; 3truck cmpere favorably witlt any in the waggons; I pair bobsleighs; 1 hay Province. certificates and extended rack, new: 1 combination rack, new; breeding produced at stile. Grade cow !larch M1 hu sixold bredsalvo in t 1 top buggy; 1 open buggy; 1 cutter, yrs. lv )1 set double harness: 2 set single har- Grade cow, nix yrs. old bred to calve nese; fork, shovels. hoes and some in April ; .Grad cele, four yrs. old, household furniture. bred to calve in May ; taro hcifere ' i n Terms of Chattels -All sums of $5 wo yo3r. old, entente uSept. Se and and under, cash: over that amount 12 Oct ; Grade An;us heifer, 2 yrs. old months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent off for cosh on credit antonnts. Earns for sale -Lot 21 and 22, con. 2 rebottle, 211) acres, 15') acres being sprit' f c rices, heifers: two sewer; what is known as the old Jory farm , calves. heifers : Sheep -3 ewe lambs, on which there is erected a two-story,1 three year old owe ; 1 pure bred Krick house. 2 hank barns and wind.) Yorkshire sow 4 nths. old : 20 Brown mill. tined orchard, 12 acres of hush. Lesh'ara hen:, a number of youn First -lass state of cultiyation. 50 acres known as part of McCord farm this property is all in grass, with windmill on never failing well, suit able for glazing put poses. Will be sold seperately or in one 1 lock to suit ��seeee(ty. office and residenencc. Dominion Vtbotstory, Exeter. DR. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE Toronto University. Former Meuse Surgeon to Toronto Western Steepled. Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollin.. Night call at telSce. DENTAL _ ;• KIN(MAN, L. D.8. ANL DR. A. R. KINSMAN. . 1.. D. 8. Ie. D. 8., Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Dentist. este extracted wlthont psIn or bad after efo•:tte Office In Fan - eon's block. West aide of Main West.' Elietcr D.A. ANDERSON, (D. D. S. L.D.S. DENTIST. Moser ersdu&te of th. Toronto University gtRoyal College of Dental Burgeons of arfo, with honors Mao duate of School of ProsthetiI� c Dentistry I)(with �peshie mention. iverythlns known to the Dental 1'rofeeelon *Sae In gold end vulcanite plate. all don• e in neatest .manner passible. A per(octls yrwlees anaesthetic used for painless extrec- Omco one door sonth of Caring tiro a store lixoter. On t. MONEY TO LOAN w• hive unlimited private fund= for Invest see upon farm or village property at tower Mot of Interest. DICKSON R CARLIN(=clot fONEY TO LOAN. .We here to large amount of rrivete Londa to Me on farm and village properties at lowrate,. ppNlntared. (MADMAN & ST.%NBt'RY Barristers Solicitor.. Mein St. Exeter Dit:KSON & CARLiNG, Friday Sept. 15th, 1903: l'u lic auction of farm stock on lot 25, south Thames Road, is )orne. If not sold privately before that date. Thcro will also i:e sold lot E half 8, d50 non. 1. Blanshar ,containing acres more or less. Thos. Camey , Auc- tioneer, E. E. hackney. Pr AUCTION SALE OF IMPORTED PURE BRED AND HIGH GRADE STOCK. W. 8. Dinsmore, Auct., has received instructions from 1!. A. Dinstnoro to sell by Public Auction at i►is farm LOT 14, CON. 10, BLANSIIARD -ON- WEDNESDAY. SEI"I'EM 11511 20, '05 Cutltmen.cin.( at one o'clock sharp l he follow -in: stock . HORSES -Bonnie Bess, m marc n , 10 years old. sired by 5tacialaster dant Gardena (imp.) bred ate Mont rave Ctrbineiar and horse foal all foot by »:11110 sire (ate 1850 Ile, mere of greet quality and 3 sure breeder.) HANII- S011G LILY.2 year WI filly import- ed by T. 11. llassard, V. 8., by Hand - settee Prince, n well put up. kind dis- position colt and exceptionally well bred, leaven; fit'e res. dams. She is hied to Colston Leedor, GYPSY, 9- ye.ars old, dark bay carr•iaio mare, does ell kinds of (:trot work and a nice (appy driver. t horon;hly re- lial►le sin;le or double, bred to Clerk- cnttell. NET cited JET,French ceach- ers, 3 and 2 nears old resp., 10.1 11i311. all black, well mated and broken, first class .;(neral purpose and suit- able for hearse team. A zed general purpose mare bred to C!rbincce with foal at foot by Actor . CATTLE- TIIORMANIIV - roan bull, just turned 3 veers, imported by W. D. Flatt and used es 8 year - lin; in his herd. with Spicy Marquis, a very h►r.;e level hull of cxcellc.;11. qua!- ly and disposition. S1'ItIN(1 IIEAUTY, 8 years old. cow re.;.. red, some tvhitc.vcry Icsr,te weld made cow bred to Thormanby and beth calf, 3 mon4lis old at foot by same sire. AUTUMN QUEEN, 7 years old. red °ow, uflly es zoos as her sister, (Inc to elle() shortly to Tho:'manby. VIC- fired 1•0 cats' in March ; 1 wo grease An;us heifers. 2 yrs. old this .fall: 1 tt.n t two -yr. old steers ; one ine'w milk Leifer; ttto yearling steers; t wo i erchaser, Terms of Real Estate -111 per cent of of the purchase money or its equiva- lent in note or bond on day of sale,the balance on first of .1: ntiai'y,19011, with. out interest, or a *1 sconpt of 5 per cent per annum off for rash. No reserve as the proprietor is give Ing up terming. THOS. CAMERON, W. 11 HARVEY earrleters.8oaellore Notaries ('��reppsnrers, Auctioneer. Proprietor, Ceontt•..t eerie �o1lcl.ore for the Mol•on• C ar O ii T A Rank, Esc. . Wesel to Loan at lowest rate. of tatereet. Baan the _�1De l`nd Ycu Hire BOrati OYFIck :-MAINSTaI•::•:T, EXETER. Bigaaeere S. it. CLRLrfro R. A. L. A. D1C118e71 of cockerels. One McCormick corn her - cockerels. One McCormick corn har- vester, in znod condition, this ',te- chine will bo gold •.any time before stle if wanted. No reserve as the proprietor bas scedel his feral all down . TElt'dS.-$10.00 and under cash ; over •thet amount 6 month's credit will be :riven on furnishing approved joint notes. or ,1 discount of 4 per cent. for (lash lin lie'lt of notes. W. 8. DINSMOItI•:, Aestionecr. 11. A. DiNSMORE, Proprietor. FALL FAiUS Si. ellen & 1'sborne, Exeter, Sept 18 & 19 Brussels ...Oct. 5 & 6 1' irkton Oct. 5 & 6 Perth. St. Marys, Sept. 13, 14 & 15 (' irkhill Sept. 27 & 28 1I ty. Zurich, Sept. 20 & 21 To Cure a Cold in One Day. .Taos Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.az 2rsc. sive. mai hem* sold Is pest 13 Bond's. This signature, The Council of the Township of I r Stephen. convened at the Toon Hal!, .:.1•r Crediton, all members prctsent. (� Minutes of treviuu; utcx+tin; read i._ a :eel approve 1 �.... _• Anderson-Yearly-Tlc,t a ;rant Of $25 be .give:t to the Stephen and BY-LA\V. NO Usborne Aericult unit society to as - else 111 raall,1-kink*; t1►e erounlb3 and, A building s Finklxiner-Webb - That by -Taw No. 14 being a by-law to aid the Stell hen and Ushorne A;rieuttera l Society Lavin; been read the :see time be p:►ssed and duly sitntel. After the fol!owine ur(1e15 +►ere passed the Counoil adjourned to meet a;:►in cit the 'l'oten 11:111. Crediton ou Oet. 2nd. art 1 p. m. M`clvtel O'ltetike, ;ravel, 86; Ste- phen & Usburue Agricultural Socie- ty. $25; J. Hepburn, lee). culvert, 50c ; Nelson Finkbeiuer, c.ncrete tile, 82.50; Exit hoist. Top road, $3.00; Wm. Moffett, ditch on road, $1.00; N. 1'oleird, taxes re statute labor, $6; C. 1'iukbciner, •rep. culvert, $1.00: Fred Geiser, rep. culvert, 75c; John Schroeder, do., ti 1.6' ; Sant Smith. culverts oa London rood. $13.00; Chris. lloff,,ia.t, rep. culvert, $1.50; \\'m. MoCa.ut, do., $9.511 ; Ch. Kinzie � ter. at a public meeting resolved should t that 0. he above 11v -la and others, 4radine, $34.40; Fred te o Geiser, tile across road, $3.00; E. Irel:rod, culvert, $5.00. HENRY 51111511.C Clerk. S'l El'11EN ('01 NCI, • 1903 211d. That the Reeve and Council IiY.LA\1' FOR 1301t1tO\VING 1 o the &Lid Municipality be and are BUCI' SUM 01t SUMS OF 110\. ( hereby empowered, authorised and required for the purposes aforesaid I:1" AS 11:\1" DE NECF:SS:1It1 to make and issue in duo fortn of NOT TO EXCEED IN THE law (Relent urea of the F:ad Viileee to WHOLE, THE St'M 0' :IG • I amount c' •} c thousand H l L 1 M !I• the m of a. 11 ondot- TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. fors, as aforesaid in suets (+crlh, in - FOR PURCHASING AN1) IN- tercet) of not less than ono hundred STALLING AN ELECTRIC dollars each, cinch of which deJe►- Ltt:ltT PLANT ANI) EQ('11'. tures stool be issuod on tho fifth day MENT AND ACQUIRING A of October, 19(15, and shall 1.0 dated SUITABLE: SITE FOR AN I:LEC- on the date of the issuo thereof and TRIC LIGHT 1.O\VER IIOI'SE IN shall bo payable within 1ttenty years '1'115 V1LLAG5 01-' EXETER tlxero:aftor at the MoIson's Bank in AND '1'O ISSUE DEBENTURES the Villa;o of Exeter THEREFOR ANI) TO ACTH- 3rd. Each of the said detw,tturoe Uitl%E '1.1!5 LEVYING OL' A shall be »ult.'s toy the Reeve of the SPECIAL IRATE FOR THE l'AY- said Mulucipalit y, or by sone other person authorized ay ley -lav+ to si;n rho sante and ey the Treoeuecr of the said Municipality curd the Clerk shall attach thereto, the Corporate seal of the said Municipality. 4th. The said debentures sT,t11 bear intoro.st at the rate of four tier centum per annum, payable yearly at the said Molsons Bank in the said Village of Exeter, on the fifth day of October in each and every year Burin; the currency thereof and shall have attached thereto coupons for payment of the interest which coupons abet' ae sinned by the Reeve and Treasurer of the said ltunicipll- it I lst. That for the purpose of pur• 1 chain; anti installine an Electric light taunt and ncquiriu; a suitable site and building. for the totvor house and of equii:pin; a system of etwticipil Relent!, in the Vill:;_e of Exeter. the sura of of lotecn thous- and dollars be bot•ro+tvd. 111':1'1' OF '1'11E DEBENTURES. iN'1'1•:Rt•:S't' FCC. \V h^reas the ratepayers of the btuniciteeiry of the Village of Exe- -t- DON'T SQUANDER YOt'it MONEY 0n worthless cures for catarrh. There is only one remedy that's suc- cessful-"Catarrhozone" - it cures when 'the doctor says your case is hopeless. 'No (Hues to take, no atomizer to tot her with, you simp- ly inhale the fra;rant vapor of this unfailing cure and get well quickly. Relief is instant. cure is guaranteed so you run no risk with Cat:►rrho. zone. Don't experiment. don't put off, ;et Catarrhozone from your druggist to -day. U813OIIN5 COUNCIL Council met Sept. 211d. All the members were trescnt. .The m' nu t es of last meeting teem read and ap- proved . The foltowin; rates were levied to raise elle amounts necessary to Meet CX hC3 of ha current pear': C' COU n- ty taloa 2.1 mills ori the dollar; Town- ship rate 3S5 millet on the dollar ; ,general .school Tato 8 malls on the dollar. The: amounts needed I.y the trustees of tie several school sec- tions were ordered eo ho levied by special rales ,Ind entered on the Col- lector's Roll for collection. By-law No. 4, Itutllorizip; the lessen; of above rates was passed. signed and sealed. The Reeve and Treasurer were authorized to borrow on their notes such amounts as may be necessary to meet current expenses until taxes are collected . The Clerk was ,inst.ructcd to noti- fy all persons assessed for the e Elim- ville Creek Drain that any person tcisbiu; to pay -their fun assossment and so save :interest :uul cost of de - :t hentev ' do so at Township tes w 11311, 1?Iiurtille, on Saturday the 2:0-11 day of September from 1 to 4 o'clock or by uulifyine the clerk before that date to enter full amount on CoI- lootor's Irol,l, Accounts :unountine to $105.40 were passed and orders issued in pay- ment. ay- tnent. Next nneel,ia; of Council. Saturday Oct. 7th, at 1 o'clock. F. AIORLFY, Clerk. WHY THAT WEARINESS You're une:lsy, restless, without appetite. Still worse you are thin and fa;;ed out. Work must be done but where is the stren.3th .to come front? Make your blood nutritious and you'll have lots of strength. Your or.ly hope is Ferrozone. an instant blood -maker. blood purifier. blood - enricher. It brinze keen appetite, digests food and supplies nutrition for buildiu; up all 1 he bodily tis- sues. Ferrozone tn•tkes muscle and netve-fibre, increases your weight, iu..tilis a reserve of energy into the body I It tt defies weariness nr ex. haustion from any cause '1'o have virility and healthy visor use e'cr- roeone which all dealers sell in 50c. boxes. t1i11DUL1'Il '1'O\VNSIIIP COUNCIL. The Council met pursuant to ail- ment. 4 he n►e:►t, i ern Reeve stn I I mem- bers tire -scot A cornmunin:t.tien was received from the Township Erzineer navies in; the Council that the culvert on Neil's ditch across the town line w3? ineufficent. Referred to the Reeve and Counoil''or Lea it with full (ow- er. Iiy-I tsv No. 9 ant horizin; the levy- ing of tl:e different lazes for the ye it- +was dilly leveled. The fallowing recount s were order- ed -to be paid: John Ryan, con. tile culvert 8. i1..$0: Wm. Rod rine. t•ep. culvert, div. 1, 50c.; 1)o., &.revel ace., $8.25: 1:11 Hod rine, do., $2.15: John Soaks. do., $7.36 ; Thos. Demi. do., $2.38; Joseph elosse•y, (1o., $7.60; W. Sovereign, on :acct. of '1'pe print - r. $20.00; Win. Artnite ee, ditching 8. 11. ('sits 1. moiety,114.00; 11. Cooper work on I,nid;c div. 2. $1: Ties Falls. rep. 2 culverts, div. 2, $2.75: Alex Ilodzins. trnm on trader, div. 2, $3: 11. Miller. cement for Clendeboye sidewalks, $33 ; A. Patten, zravcl contract C. 8. it, div. 2, $22.20 ; W. Cunnin;ham, rep. culvert. di;;in; ditch. spre•atlin; ;ravel, $5.00; Jas. (sane ot al work 03 brill;o, div. 3, $10.50 ; Wln. Kent, work on road in 'tinter. div. 3, $1.50 ;T. Mackay, 'rep two bridzea, div. 4, $3.00; W. J. Smyth, spikes, div. 3, $2.40; Geeree Hod ;ins, plank and rep. bri'l;e. div. 3r 75c.: ,A. Donn, ;rate for drain. div. 5, $1.50 1). Carty, rep. culvert, div .5, 50c.; express cletr;cs, poste;c and express re -voters' list $3.00. The Council adjourned to sleet n;ain on Monday the 2n4 day of Oct. 1905, 3 t 10 a. m. \V. D. STANLEY, Clerk, CAi'SE OF INSOMNIA lnllizeetion nearly always distnrb+ the sleep more or keel tend is often the cause of insomnia. Many C:Iscs hate been ;rermenenlly cured by ('hamberlein's Stomach 'ted Liver Tablet'. For elle in Exeter by W. 8. Ilowey. stab n►N•tcd,l 't tarried, •a t that the Municipal ti1 Council of 41 he as id village should purchase and install an Elec- tric bell' Went eiterl a suitable site for an Elect r.ic 14;111. power house, such Electric light plant and site to become the properly of the »aid Vil- laee and to no operated. maintained and controlled hy 1 he maid :Municipal- ity. And tvhere•ts in trtler to carry into effect the slid recited object it: will ae necessary to oreale :t dent of eighteen Ihouyarnl (1011a1•s 10 .0 rais- ed ay the elle of I ler denteitures of the Corpo.na bion of 1 he Vil Ia;e of Exeter in the 'nuttier hereinafter mentioned. And whereas it is desirca'lc to is- sue the teed debentures al -001) time and to ma kc the principal uf'ILe »aid debt re-paytible by yearly sums sur - ill the period of I usury straws ne- in thecurrency of Iha e,il (hewn. tures, said yearly sums asitia of such respective •amounts. 111a1 the :t,;3rc- ;ntte announts payable in each year shell be as ,nearly as passible in grin• 5th. During elle currency of the said desert toes. there shall nc raised annually 'by special rate on all the rateable ipro(perty in the said Villa;e of Exeter the sum of Ono thousand throe hundred and twenty-four dol. lure and fifty cents ($1324.50) for the purpose of (en t n; the amount due in each of the years for principal and interest in respect of the said debt 113 follows:- 1. ollows:- 1 2. ;. 4. 5. cipal and ittlerestcgt►al to the e 0, amount so payeele in etch of the 7. other nineteen years of said period 8 as detailed in ('curse 5 Cr 4Itis by -late. • And whereas 11te torah amount re- quired b3 1 he "Municipal Act," to bo raised annually by speci•,1 roto for paying the said debt and interest as here/wirier provitkee is one thousand threw hundred and Iwent y -four dol- lar:I and fifty cents ($1324.50). And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the sold 18, Villagc of Exeter, nccordin:e, to the 19• Inst revised assessment roll is $343.- 20.947.00. And whereas the (mount of rho ex- isting Debenture dent of the said Sluniciptlity is $17,675.25, no part of 6UI. That this I3y-law 1thall take whish i3 111 arrears, and to elle credit effect and come into operation upon. of a part of which sum. the said from and after the Third day of Municipality Ootoiser in 1 tc. as deposited 1 t rot u L 1 0 ►tc 'n the c'.a, our Lord i t r one I 3 n bo song 13nk at Exeter toaspecial ttous nitro hundred and five. account the sutra of $3875.00 or t hors- 7th. ''hit the vote of the electors abouts, as a sinking fund. of'the sent Municipality shall be tak- I3o it therefore enacted by the Cor• en on this I3y-law at the sever'tl iteration of the Villa;e of Exeter in places hereinafter mentioned. In Council assembled. as follows:- polling SUadiVision number one at 9. 10. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15. 10. Principal Interest 041.50720.00 r 028.04 60.1.86 (353.79 670.71 679.94 041.50 707.16 017.30 r 735.43 b89 .07 761.85 559.05 795.44 520.06 827.26 497.24 860.35 461.15 894.76 429.74 930.50 393.94 067.78 356.72 1000.49 318.01 1040.76 277.74 1088.03 235.87 1132.18 192.32 1177.40 147.04 1224.51 99.94 1278.48 51.02 $18,000 00 Total $1T24.50 1324,50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.59 134.50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.50 1324.50 13L4.50 1324.50 1324.50 134.50 1324.40 1324.50 $8490.00 $20,490.00 IIURON Two weeks o;o .nearly two million feet of to;s betoa;ing to the Cleve- land Lumber Co., Sarnia, broke away from the rues on Lake Huron, and are contin; ashore north and south of Goderich Derangement of the liver with constipation. injures the complexion induce pimples, sallow skin. Re- move the cause by using Carter's ..Littlo Liver Pills. One a dose. try them. At 0 o'clock 'Thursday nlornine the wedding of W. 1. Horton. torten treasurer and manager of the Stand- ard Loan Co. branch and of the Godcrich Elevator Co., Godcrich, to Miss Kathleen hall, dau;hter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Hall, was quietly ccleorated at S1. Gcor;e's church. The wedding basin; been unan• enticed, only a fess' were present out- side of the relativer. of the bride and ;room. The church was prettily dec orated for the occasion vial asters. palms and other plants. Why don't you try Carter's Little 't vo euro They Liver Prllal T y aro a positive for sick headache and all the ills pro- duced by disordered ilver. Only ono pill a dose. Voting tool: tense at Godcrich Wednesday- on three municipal by- laws: (1) to :grant a thirty years' franchise '1-.► the Goderich bleat, Lizl►t & ]'ower Co., with a fixed assessment of $5,000 on the com- pany's plant for ten yc:►rs ' (2) to ;uarnntee bonds of the Godorich Ele- vator & Transit Co. to the nunount of 423,000. and zr:upt exemption from laxation for len years; (3) to autho• rise the barrowin; of $6,000 for the cxteneien ani' improvement of the waterworks. electric lizht and sewer syst:'tns ot the, town. The ;al and elevator bylews were defeated an11 the waterworks and electric li;ht bele hylutw carried. If there ever was a specific for any ono complaint then Carter's Little Liver fills aro a specific for sick headache and every woman should know this. Only ono pill a (lose. Try them. Mr. John Carlon, second son of Mr. Jones Carlon. iluron raid, McKillop. met with a very serious and pain- ful accident on Saturday, Sept. 2nd. He was unloading a load of fl lx at the flax mill and as he had got near• ly 1hrou;It the horses commenced b,ckin; up. To make them et Ind forward he touched one of there with the fork %thick he haul in hi. hand. With this the annim'tl kicked atrikinz the fork and driven; the handle with zreat force a_ tiri.-t the young men's abdomen. Tf you are tired taking tho large old fashioned griping pills, try Car- ter'.t Little Liver Pills and take some comfort. A man can't stand everything. Ono pill a dose. Try theta. TOOK AT YOUR 1..\RET, ANI) 55.5 11' Y01' ARE IN ARREARS, ANO SEND Uy THE AMOUNT. bilas Handle,' ors .rdence, 11 tin street, Ali,w t E. Folks). Deputy Ite. turnin; Officer ; In 1polli/r; sub -1i - vision stuluoer 'foo, tit Weekes Bros,' shop, el tin street. William Weekes. Deputy Ret torten; Of fico- ; In pot` ling eu.ldiveeien numb. r 'Huey. lir Joseph C'oeblcdick's Office, cornier 11:1.it1 and \\'whin et on etreels, Alex- ander Dyer, Deputy Returning Offi- cer ; 111 pollen; stladivision nunlnor Four, -it tete 'Town 11:111. Joseph De - vis. Deputy 1(eturnin; Officer. on 1 he _3rd. d.1y of Scpletnactr in t he year of our 1.01(1 Otte thous•ind nine hundred and five couuacr.•un; :it the hour of nitre o'ch+ck ur th+ fur.'ntvon :aid andiu; at five o'clock ill the af- ternoon of the same ,ley and (het Jeseph Senior, Clod: of the said Mu- nicipal,ty sltal.l :e the Iteturuint Officer to'sloom tOteturns of vot- ive shell ae ural'. y t Deputy Ite- turuiiu; Officors. 8th. '1'ha t the. Clerk of 1 he said Municipality shall, on the twenty. tier,' day of eeptcn, era 1905, at seven o'clock 1'. M. at the 'town Hall ill the »aid \'ilte z t of Exeter, teem u(- t Ix' number of voles given for :nd a;eines this By -1:1w. 9th. That en the 2181. day of Sep- teuieer. 1905, at the '!'own Hall, Exe- ter, :tt one o'clock 1'.M., the appoint- ment of persons +to a( tend at the pollen; places and ut the final Num - /nine up of 'the votes ay the Clerk, respectively, on 'Jelin! f of the por< ns interested in prcmotine or opp - et; the passe;e of this By-law re- spectively e- s ,ec c ( lav ly +t1il.I Jo made according to le tr. TAKE NOTICE That the a -Jove ds n true copy of a proposed By-law which has a ca taken 11110 consideration, and which will :cel tinnily passed by tho Council of the ?Municipality (in the event, of the nssct►l of the electors c acne; oo- t.ained thereto) after one Month (rens the firs( euelicati.nt in the Exeter Times Newspaper, the elate of which first medication was the 31st. day of A u3us t 1905� end that t ( voters of tho Electors of filo said ilunioi- entity will be taken 1)crlv,n wt the day :1;1d at the hours elaces therein fixed. � .t. J. SENIOR, cl_t . Dated at Exeter t his 28th. clay et August, A. D. 1905. NOTICE And further take notice that the Council of the said Municipality has secured from James Not th Howard, an option for the purchase of hie property, upon the Aux Sable River in the said Municipality, known as the old Mill Pond and adjoining premises, containing by admeasurement about fifteen acres. with water privileges in connection therewith, for the sum of $2500.00. The said Council have also an estimate of cost for construction of a new concrete dam, on the site of the old one upon the said premises, amounting to $3000.00. If the above By-law receive the sanction of rate- payers, the Council will consider the advisability t t acquiring o u►rin the q t above; property and construction of the said dam for the purposes of the proposed system of electric lighting and for other purposes of the Municipality. Jos. SENIOR. Clerk. WHEN buying a range the oven construction should be your first consideration. Its baking and roasting qualities are of the tltlnost importance to you. A poor oven means ruined food, waste of coal, late meals and many heartaches. The Imperial Oxford Range is the result of years of experience and scientific study. It has taken years to evolve :t, and years of use have proven it without a peer. There are a number of exclusive features in the construction of the Imperial. Oxford Range that give it advantages found in no other. Of these exclusive features the most ilnpoitant is the heat -diffusing oven flue. This flue draws the cold air in from outside the range, superheats it and distributes it through per- forations in the top of the oven. This insures fresh, heated air evenly dis- tributed throughout the oven, the moist vapors of the oven being drawn off by openings provided for the purpose. The Imperial Oxford Range, by this construction, gives a dry, even heat, which roasts or bakes an article thoroughly and evenly, the heat in all parts of the oven is equal, the fire side being no hotter than the other side. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford Range, write to us and we will send yott our catalogue and tell you where you can see the range. 24 The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited TORONTO MONTREAL 5'l•ittJFEA CAL8ARV +•ANCOVVxa Sold by T. HAWKINS & SON, Exeter, ¶HE ONLY TOOLS YOU, LL• NEED The Easiest to Put On The Surest to Stay On ! The Best to Wear Well! varryy pllir ltsAlped with the tr[de mark-" The Two Hands Ouaf nteitl tdr a Teat and made to �ttind much longer service. THE DUNLOP TIRE CO., LIMITED $?, 1fb1160Wro rl'/llxt!!o tto L,