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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-11-23, Page 5t THE EZE`L ea It TIM EIS, NOVEMRER23rd1905. £NYTEINC YO U W ANT T IN LUMBER, SIIINGLES, LATII. CEDAR POSTS, SASII, DOORS, FRAMES, TANKS, &c., YOU CAN HAVE at rock bottom prices at our yards and factory. STORM DOORS AND STO RC1 SASH tdtade to order on short notice. We manufacture poultry and apple boxes in large quantities, order early. WE PAY THE HIGHESTSAW IaO S D OF EVER ON Y CASH PRICE FOR We arc always prepared for CUSTOM SAWING. Th6 goss.TaWoI6oj![xctCr. .++++++t The Usborne and Hibbert IRON 1 Farmer's Mutual Fire insur- ance Gompanu ftNGL POSTS We have a num= ber of different kinds of Iron Fence Posts which we will sell cheap or will + take all kinds of scrap iron in ex. change. '.JACKSON & SON Main -St. Exeter. t One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. i..♦+++++++++.y++++++;+++++ Net Grist Mill CREDITON We are p� r d to lie Gristing and Chopping cn shortest notice. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS. President: -T. RYAN, DUBLIN. P. 0. Vice -Pres.:- J. A. Ns CROMARTY P. 0. F. MORLEY, WHALEN P. 0. N.H. YABsxoBE, Bo&RQUHAR [ P. P.O. W w. Rolf, 7. L. RUSSELL, RUSSELDALE P. 0. AGENTS. 1. CARMLCHAEL, STAF1+A. ONT. A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR, ONT. I. WLLs,r, FULLARTON, ONT. 1. S. OILFILLAN, LUCAN, ONT B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. GLADMAN & STAN BURY. Solicitors THOMAS CAMERON. CONVEY- ancer, wills drawn, money to loan on real estate, also Licensed Autticneer for the counties lof Huron and Perth. Charges moderate. Orders lett at. the 11141,s •)rat my re.,i deuce, Faccrubst wilt iccelve prompt atter tion. %ONEY TO LOAN We have nnlimtted private funds for nwvte t ont noon farm or village PrOD•) tY abee of IOLerest DICKSON & CARLI meter SEWING MACHINES At Bargain Prices. We are making a splendid We are offering a 5 drawer, ode of Flour which is giv- drop head, guaranteed sewing nn Satisfac- t in excellent eatisfartion mac me for fry $2t. _�_...8 our Flour. I tion guaranteed. • The Hind You Have Always Bought, and which cuts been in use for over 30 years, has borne the sigiiatnre of and has been made under his perr. 14;eteconal supervision since its infancy. • Allow no one to deceive you in this. Alt Counterfeits, limitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Int&tnts and Children -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare. gorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opltun, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age i>t its guarantee. It destroys Worm* ane? allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Calle. It relieves 'Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea -Tho Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of - 414.4474) The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMs Q.NTAON coNIaNT. Tt NUNNAT OTNUR. NEW roil. RM. FARQUIIAR Mr. Arnold Harriss has is to L;oderieli where he }ess secured ,a po- sition f.or the %vinier. Mr. John Duncan, or., flee ranted his farm to John Duncan, jr. Miss Clara Dunoan i; vtaittn3 M199 Thompson, of Crumlin. Mr. Edward and Miss Maud tltmp- bell returned last week from Man. it.oba. Mr. Thos. Aplin, who has been oon- " fined to bed 'Lor n low weeks past is able to be around a;:tin. I1FRII W. EDWAItDS INJUItE•D Herb \V. EdR•ards of Des Moines. Lown, sgot a fall on an icy walk last %winter, vprainine his wrist • harp brul3inl_;, his knees. "The nextday," he'etya. "they were so more and stiff t 1 was afraid I would have to stray in In Pianos we still keep up teed but I rubbed them well with r •1 Chatnberinin'e Pain Balm and after Otis' record high grads .t few appliortirc)ns all aorene:4s h H. Switzer „ -- -` iTAL W. BROWNING, M. D. M. 0. Ja P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni-' office and rratdencnce. Dominion story. Factor. DR, A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE Toronto University. Former Burgeon to Toronto \Vc'tcrn fleapits!. i s ¢e.eor to W. J. A. Rollins. Night call at et Alae• DKNTAL H. K1NLMAN, L. D. 9. ANL DR. A.K. KINSMAN. L. D. S. D. D . 8., Honor Graduate Testtis extracted University,withon minor sed without � Fan• bad after effects. Oflloe sod. block. West side of Mato lest+.' Vaster' D.11. ANDIR$DN, (0; O. S. L.O.S. DENTIST. Socar„doate of the Toronto University � oT�l Oonege of Dental 8 • of WAD. with honors Aloe Posexuate tieboot of Prosthetic Dentistry (with mention. known to the Dental Proteedon to this *Sloe. Bridge work. crowns, al- aOas.11eld and vulcanite iplatesA done to neatest ctanter pc°s b haloes extras• ls susesthetic used for pe pis ooe door south of CarJril; tiro s store �a.ter.Oet. riONEY TO LOAN. �e Nero a avillage � ioa laude too �» fares andoA at lowratea '�'t a O1.ADMAN & STANBUBT Barristers Solicitors. Main 9t Rioter. DICKSON & CARLiNG, 1F ONO W ,�s� kilw.°. for tee SI Oat Bask. Etc. SPAM too Lean at lowest 'rates of tannest. 0yy1Cg:-MAIN STREET, Wm& ianoS at Writes other dealers' disappeared." For sato in Exeter by 1 W. S. Howey. ask you fur inferior goods. Come and see us we will interest you sure. S. MARTIN & SON Q 11URTIIORN8 FOIL SALE - The $t7 undersigned tura for sale on le, Con. 2. ray. a number of etptto-date thoroughbred Shorthorn They, are of the tow set • blocky type. tk red in color and of sheiee They are ell elle- i ebel0e breeding.sold {ble for registration, and Bldowillljrensall treasonably. - John • P. 0. 110 11 6,t1.1:.-'Tw0 1ot.s on L!imcoc St.ins the esotat�( Exeter, h parte oflots ' 1 and 42 on the north ride of Tetras• street. 'These lots e well or plocecut forr •uildin ' purl oscas lar' apply to Andrew i(od;crt. Far. (tuber, or Mailmen & Sl mow y, ll.ar• view, Feeler. Farmers' Poultry We want all your Poultry, alive or dressed, and will pay the Highest Prices for it. Quotations sent promptly n request. FLAVELLES, LIMITED LONDON ON1 If errs hoar (rinds or Telaties% sutler with Firs, Epilepsy, St. Vitas' Dance:, car Filling Sickne-,, write. far a trial battle and valuable treati,c on rue h derews t a Tutt Leiner Co., 179 King Street, \\'., Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or can eht.ti:a f r jou I.EIBICI S FITOURE g / T O Ril Alessi • lf+�dtt Bea e i i tI/ of 1 NATURAL REMEDIES. I Some Gifts of Dane Nature. Strange how ofteu Nature provides an appropriate remedy for a Local or general disease. The inside bark of the willow trees, which grow in damp and rheumatic places, gives Salacine, the great cure for acute rheumatism. Quinine, which is the cure for Ague, is made from Peruvian Bark, which tree thrives in swampy, aguish districts. Again, fruit flourishes in hot climates where liver, kidney and skin diseases abound -and he who lives in a hot climate and abstains from eating fruit will die - generally from liver disease. Why? Bec.=use fruit acts on the bowels and makes them move, acts on the liver and causes more bile to flow -which is the natural purgative -acts on the kidneys and makes them excrete more urine, acts on the skin and increases the action of the skin in throwing off impu- rities. Fruit purifies the blood by in- creasing the action of the bowels, skin and kidneys. One has to eat a lot of fruit to get the full benefit. A physician in Ottawa has discovered a method of combining the juices of apples, oranges, prunes and figs and then forcing an addi• tional atom of bitter front the orange peels into the united juices -and this makes a stronger fruit material -many times stronger than ordinary fruit. The fruit laxative extract is made into tablets, and sold under the name of "Fruit-a- tives" or "Fruit Liver Tablets." These tablets are a natural remedy for Consti- tion, Biliousness, Sick ckheadache, idney, Liver and Skin diseases and all blood impurities. soc. a box, 6 boxes $3.50 or sent on receipt of price by Fruit- a•tives Limited, Ottawa. (1t N!iA1.1. A 'umber from here attended the is ror:t1 of the tate Mri. Ambrose Smith. whose remains :were inte'•rett in the Exeter cemetery last Thurs- day. M r. John Berry has purchased one of the dine dwelling' Air. Thos. Welsh recently erected at the :vest end of our viiia ;o met trill have :1 cumforlable home with till the mod- ern convenIilI( •s. Rev. :'1r. Stuilh, of Carmel church preached :uuliversary services in the Prosier tcri: n church et Varna 011 Saliba 11. last to Iarzc congregations. Miss Edna Jackson, of Ripley, Cor- n (11tUN nle.rly of ilcnsall, was in the village Rev. 1. 0. Strirreer, who was re- on Friday last renew in ; acquei:►- cently elected Bishop of :Selkirk, is 1.1110e%.nd Mrs. Andrew Hurray re- in; youngest Bishop in Canada, Le- in; about 40 years of :tee. Ito was turrl:.l home last week from Mani - born in Kin;►rf, near Kincardine. 1obarts of months t eysllead been spending a elcssrs. Wholihan Brae, of St. Mrs.steleHarold, of Wirr;hctw wasMarys, have sold the Windsor hotel, building. furniture and .fixtures to beteI,e briseek C tlrsit n vie iher Aster.n Mr. 3. 0. Constable. formerly pro- V prietor of the Ontario House for liven Rev. tlllli`ebuterlett here on hlon- $20.000. Mr. Constable will take slaty 0.Dr. Medd td deliver s lecture M nt pos,ession on January 2. Two prisoners at the Coderiah jail ,ieva'„'4rend t,l?cre.h, i -n r C1iii4o.i. ea sc Ileattic and Walters, evolved ono day Patellar as a Iee•Iiter' is lets miry laat week. 'They returned the next morning, however, in time for nrb.o.gems•;win as autelt . breakfast. preferrine the warmtb of ,i n tiOrderl ''r under he a us - oft 1 i)r- iho jail to outside worst! in prison t wears coupled wil 11 a ~upper •a1:d g rb. literary ;Ind nr»siro1 progr:15nu►e wire held Friday avesaitvg . When you want a ploaiesnt physic Mr�i. Joan ,Iedweu Jet Ihere last. try Chamberlain's Stomach :old Lir- %seek for Unsure to visit her, tklu;h- cr Tablets. They are easy to lake for and produce no .griping . r .other un- pleasant effect. Sold in Exeter by `V, B. Ilowey. ZION Mr. V.•..1. Heart 1%111 have an au: - thin xato of his (5c mu. fates *•tock este implements on \\'ednesatty. N..v. ee. It is Mr. llorne's intcrui%:.* to moo. to 'Toronto where he has secured loon:hive pnsitis:. Horne 1 . lived in this ascii , a 1 hie life one hr :15x1 his _family e.a been estitn. able. 'readouts. I t h ,i neon all ea- ereetic and prospa .•..us farmer and Isis removal will ho an irreparable Io.is tr.) this cont::unity . *'ROVED IN e101'N'T FOREST Every (looter ill this town tried Ills best to .relive Mrs. J. Without of ast lois t : none succeeded. "For years, she states, "I was a dredful sufferer, uothin; ;ave relief. At times I found it necessary to have all the door; :and windows open to Tet my breath. \Vheti in despair 1 tae:trd t:f "Catarrhozone." I used it and row ata perfectly cured." This braves beyond doubt that any case of Asthma is curable with Catarrh - ozone. No remedy so pleasant : noae so absolutely certain to thoroughly :ere: try Catarrhoz0'' yourself: it's u:a ret meted. W001)11AM Miss May Noll is seriously ill. Jliss Eu►uta Tool istient Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. 11. F. Gill, of St. Marys, paid a flying visit here on Monday last. Miss Mary Young, milliner for W. .1. Itoy, left on 8iturdly for her honer in I'ctrolea. Mr. .1ohn Copeland, ct St. Me res stent Monday avenin; .in the vitt, c. \1r:s. \\'m. Sinclair, sr., is !rides - posed. Mr. William Wilson, formerly ho- tel keeper of 'this place Sunday -ea with Mr. Wes. ,[ills . Harvey Sutherby. o: Whalen, spent Sunday with R. R. Copeland, 1?sbornc. Mr. Joe Kirk has his stables nc:::•:v oompt_ated. A. W. F.7iton, manager of tho C :v Barbar Shop. has chan;cd his resi- dence. Anyone enquiring for hint will find hint ..:t1 the City hotel, office hours from 9 a. tn. to 5 p. in. :( .LEAF TRADE ` MARK R O. Maple Leal! Rubbers Airco. C. Southwell, of 'Toronto. is here visit in. her parents, sI r. and Mier. Alex. Thompson.. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Itrereton, of 1 Rochester, N. Y., repent the fore - pant of last week oil Mrs. Brere- t ot►'% parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Mcboars. are maple only from the best "Para" rubber. Made to fit every style and shape of men's shoes, ladies' shoes and shoes for the little ones. Ill ladies' t-llal)cs they arc neat, li 1►t, 1t 'feet fitti'tg and lasting. Insist on the `t Maple Leaf" Brand -- it's on every rubber. Sold by all dealers. ?U1t1CII Mr. Peter Ducharrne ruovr l his family and houses: ,!d effects from Michi;an thie week, an') is taking p0 SOnsion of the farm on the Bron- son lime, which he recently purchased from Mr. Abraham Lehman. Mr. Wm. Armstrong of Goshen Line, Stanley, has purchased the 100 'acro farm, being lot 11, con. 12, St:u►- lay, from Mr. Tolle Cowan, the price pail teeing *2900.00. This land lies west of Mr. Armstrong's farm ntid Ito has Secured a chatap f Irm. n• a ;i)d dawc.lIint and fairly ;traced barn.4 'I la` on the property. Mr. Donald Marson, of Loa lon, wi'i:eI 11:1 relatives in Stanley town- ship for n few ,lay4 Lost week. k. Mrs. \Vm. Johnson. of Michigan, an old lady who had corse over to attend the funeral of Mrs. Pollock, met with a seriou4 occident white alighting from the train at Kippen istation last Friday. The train start - off Lefore she host re:aohcd eda plat- form and rhe was thrown violently to the hard floor. She wait yoverely injured about the face, and otherwise IMO hut is recovering slowly from tate effects of the fall. • '1 r5. 0 .Ifotlzmann rued Mrs. Nan- cy .Ser:tres returned Sattilatlt Coen• inr from a pleasant visit faith rela- tives and friends in Galt and other eastern le-intl. On Wednesday eveni:a g a qu:ct swelling was celebrated in Detroit. ,Tick., wtie n Mis's 1,i zie plaipplo( daughter of p Clifford, t)nt., was nnibee In roar-. 'page to \1r. Niel). 1)eiehert, . tilr. John l}eichert, sr., of ti... %, la 0'. Both have been iivinz in De - for some years ,and they will make their future *tome in that city. NO SOGGY BAYING WITH Peninsular Range. Meats and vegetables --bread and pastry - retain all their natural flavors in a [Peninsular Range. Because the oven is perfectly ventilated. Odors and steam are drawn from the oven -treat. heated air is constantly supplied -Auld food never becomes tainted or That's just one reason why Penin- sular Range is best. There are dozens of other reasons equally as good. Lei its give thea* to you, and show you the radar Range in detail. Local Agent : H. SPACKMAN MONTREAL ALOE Praises Pe-ru-na as a hold Remedy K1IIKTON ^e:::: A wiry sudden reel =e^ o-• currcd in this itcizhborh'>o•I on Sue - (ley niebt Last when the. spirit of Mrs. Jas. Iiazeloteyf. widow of the trite Jas. lfazelswc..d, look its ,fli ht She was in the best.of spirals durine the day and on the arrival of lar son. Iluzh, home .from his day's ta- bor, he bein_ a mini=suer, they laid a cheerful tie: vers•ttion up to 11 o'clock and in the short course of 45 minutes she because • a corpse, hoar* t rouble being the cause. Tits 'to is extended sees• �• )ash 9i u.t ..si sympathy nil y n the family of yaun; people. Mr. and Airs. John Harnwell, of Varna, street Sunday and Monday in the vista : visiting old time friends. Mr. ltobt. Fletcher has :rot moved into the house 1. to vV C f..i D:. Ferzueon. iire this issue conies to the public tiro nuptials of Mr. N. J. Fletcher and Mins Mary eleCurdy, of this neighborhood, will Les ' solemnized. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher the heartiest con;ratulnt ions. Miss Alice Murray, of Anderson, returned to her home to !spend n short vacation after living in the village .all summer. Alderman 8. A. Lapointe, has been for several years I) ber of Montreal's City Con leading member of tho S partment,besidea being Licensed Vitnallers A writes as follows: •'1 have pleasure In Peruaa for severe colds, cellen t tonlcgeuerally. that should be in every Tho similarity of cli Canada and the United them practically ono front standpoint. The rigors of winter, with the heat of summer, Variation of temperature w catarrh an everpresent sffe This is why Pernna is throughout tho length and Canada and the United 8 • Peruna has become standard remedy for ca treat and Quebec the York and San Fran AT 11UM Meeting of the Huron County Council The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Town Hall in the Village of Brussels on Dec. 5th next, at three o'clock p. m. All accounts to come before the Council trust be placed wit the Clerk ,before this date. I) :Led Nov. 20t` [LANE, Clerk. " SALE REGISTER. A tare,' ,eseetni,: • : of of tlra \'-•.;non's 1, •.tit* -fD Auld the l .111'' J at1 d al tempi, in Lo -or ref .•01 about 1'. 1' ;err 1, the' 1V: sr, .:,'1-•v•,i• .( l till.: c. -.1,"•r: U,•.•: % .i, ,O. i h' high . st rent i't cosi held as •a vain '•: t.i:•rabe During' the artery -:1A ?ram wv'is rendetcd adf served after which ttl:le dress was rr=:•1 :and pr..� presidr.t:, Miss Il allot rCp!i•a;l in a very war ma which :,r. !'t%t r meant to sever the had Iseees formed. Exeter To Mrs. lt..1. Cu 1)atr Mrs. Durno hers. c.f t Lr ':\ +ti• Exeter. learn \sill: You ::re on ahe eve for the Nor lheer,.r prow's our ro: cow front anion;vt urs. r istance a9 vac: -p brcirion of c.ur iv. source of ?teat spiration to tie stay in Exeter coo all [wive *oar your a►niable die manner. Now and Fyfe !(,ate our kindest wis .t May you lees M:c ersin* url a' j• have lames to us. the Institute MISS IiAI. `.tltS. KNit. MRS. iiAST 111A 11 Thursday, Nov. 30. Auction sale of Farm stock and implements on \Vest pt. lot 1 and 2, L. It. 8.. Tuc- kersmith at One o'clock sharp. All till 1o:sitivcly Le sold. Thomas Ber- nick, Proprietor, Thomas Cameron :and II. S. Phillips Auctioneers. Wednesday. Nov. 20th, 1905. Auc- \V lNCI1i:LSEA Mr. Thos. Nor ave ea% tome to St. Marys one doy last week cete- bratinz his birthday. Mrs. Roterl itc.bineen ;ave n for- ty to her 8unatay school o:ass on Friday of Inst cos'" k. Mr. C. Washburn end Mr. Millar from Iluron college, London, and al- so Miss Edna Galled t, of Sunshine, were the guests of Mice Ellis Comm Monday of last week. Mrs. J. F. Crecry and •family were up lo Lumley .n few days !amt. week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander. They returned home on Sunday. Mis's W. Ilownrd way the eucit of Mi'; Edna Godbolt Sunday last. Mr. Albert Camm and family Nein' Sundry Inst in Cremarly at Canam's litler's, Mrs. Simon Millar Quite n numter from this part at- U- sh•sl the fowl !supper on Tue:Jay of Last week at 110 Mel!':all's* church Kirkton. As it was a de•tithtful nicht there Was a 11r s erow,1 pre, sent, (he proceeds n tnoltnt itt t0 up- ward' of ftltd)AO. The farmers plow• ! kat have leen misting for come time have no.arly 111 been found, seam•' a 'rile away from home. We would advise all those, e 11 are porchs'int 't plow: to have their reline stamped •on them in the future. Hon sale of farm, faun stock nn implements. on Lot A. Con. 7, Us- j1 r. It• Stc•" horse, :a1 12 o'clock shire. W. J. , of 11 arph:Y. Her -% Proprietor: as Stanley. ford, ll c•', `Lund Au inrccr. IN the imperial Oxford %ic have the women of Canada the mt and roasting range but we have most economiral. The oven of the ordinary range baking temperature by the direct heat the side of the oven. To keep that oven at ly high temperature to bake or roast hy, y continually poking the fire and adding rue As the oven of the imperial Oxfor heated by our patented Diffusive Flue, the of the o‘ en remains steady until the bak without the necessity of touching or atl the fire. Imperial Oxford R,a4 This fact is easily demonstrated. If, when an Imperial Oxford is going, you were to stop the inlet of this flue in the Ixetorn cf the tinge you would find by the thermometer that the oven was getting colder, and that to keep it at a baking tempetature you would have to keep poking the fire and adding more coal just as with an ordinary range. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford, write to uta for c ata- logue and information as towhere you can see it. zo The Gurley Foundry Co., Limited T,atON. TO MONTtaAL %.SN9rr*G CALGARY vet/cos/vas • • Sold by T. HAWKINS & Sl.► e