HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-12-14, Page 5♦\' en with pale co lorless faces
who feel weak and discouraged. will
receive both mental and bodily vigor
by using Carter's Iron Pills, which
aro made for the blood, nerves and
complexion.
And now as
sttt�tatttet {' 1 �
Dian . oiids I
It is not without reason
that Canada's largest
Jewelry house should be
known as Diamond Hall.
All over the Conti-
nent this store is famous
as giving unequalled
diamond values. A
permanent buying staff
at Amsterdam ensures
advantageous purchas-
ing, and our customers
receive the price benefit
A Diamond Hall guar-
antee means an absolutely
perfect stet
RYRIE BROS.
-i.IMITP.0
134-138 YONOE ST.
TORONTO - ONT.
4
TSE BSE% ER T1M
B. DECEMBEII -14th 1905.
ArilYTBINC YOUW ANTI
IN LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH. CEDAR POSTS, SASH,
DOORS, FRAMES, TANKS, &c.,
YOU CAN HAVE
at rock bottom prices at our yards and factory.
STORM DOORS AND STORrl SASH
made to order on short notice. We manufacture poultry and
apple boxes in large quantities, order early.
101111 CASH PRICE FOR 116r LOGSDESCRIPTIONEVERY
We are always prepared for CUSTOM SAWING.
The Ross-TauIorGo. LUI.. LxCtCr.
The Osborne and Hilbert
Farmer's Mutual Flre Insur-
aoce Gompanu
IRON
FENGE ?OSTSI
We have a num.
1
ber of different
Inds of Iron Fence
osts which we will t
sell cheap or will
take all kinds of
scrap iron in ex=
change.
".JACKSON & SON ft
T
Nein-St. Exeter. #
One door south of the �•
Metropolitan Hotel.
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Head Office, Farquhar, Ont
DIRECTORS.
President: -T. RYAN, DUBLIN. P. O.
Vice -Pres.:- J. A. NORRIS
CROMARTY P. O.
F. MORLEY, WHALEN P. O.
W. I3. PABBMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
WM, ROY, BORNHOLM P. O.
J. L. RUSSELL, RUSEELDALE P. O.
AGENTS.
J. CARMICHAEL, STA}FA. (J ' T
A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR, ONT.1
J. WILSON, Ft7LLARTON, ONT.
J. 8. GILFILLAN, LUCAN, ONT
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.
GLADMAN & STANBURY. Bolioitors
THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY-
ancer, wills drawn, money to loan
on real ct•tate. oho 1. tcn'ed Au,ticnecr for
tbe couitc of iiurtn and Perth. Charges
med.i ite. Ordtrr, WI at the 1124ts•)ratmy
r CP, largtllbl M ill zeceive l u rest atten
tion.
HONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for loves"
ens upon farm or village sroperty st )owes
Mesa toterset.
DICKSON & CARLIN
Ifteter
Orist Mill fl PIHNO FOR fl
CREDITON XMFIS PRLS{NT.
We are prepared to do
Gristing and Chopping cn
shortest notice.
We are making a splendid
grade of Flour which is giv-
ing excellent S.atisfa(t tan
rry our Flour.
H. Switzer
MINDIOAL
Will interest and please every mem-
her of the family, €o iustead of divid-
ing the presents, buy a piano which
will be a lasting proof of your gener-
osity and goodwill to your family.
Our Pianos are of the highest excel-
lence ar;l prices and terms are sure to
please y. n.
We also have a beautiful
11
A`egetable Prcparation for As-
sii[litatiil¢ theFlkd and Reg ub3-
tit>g the Stouvirh , and Bowels of
maszarmatiVil
Promotes Digestion,Chcerful-
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
Optum,Morphilte nor 1'Iloctal.
NOT NARCOTIC.
fit iwr a/Old l rSitetuff7CPE1
Jiwlµtie lard -
.yrJa.nw •
Rated* Sia -
.elio Sc os •
B8 favi:►wl.Pn.fs •
%ildrmss,frrid -
il
ior 7r" .
-root
}
Aperfccl Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Stornach.Diarrhoea,
Worms ,Convulsions
.Feverish-
Oess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
TacSimile Signature of
GIS3.
NEW YO R K.
rXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
CASTORI
For Infanta and Childs
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
u
For Ov
Thirty Yea
CASTORI
• THE C[e7.ua OereAar. NCW TONE CIT
GOSIIEN LINE
(Intended for last week.)
Glanville Bros. visited Mr. Reuben
Davey on Saturday.
Mr. Fred Jones, of London, is vis-
iting on the line at present.
The sad news his reached us of the
death of Pere/ Glanville. younfest
son of Frederick Glanville formerly
of this line, while skating on Lake
Manitoulin. The ice broke and Per-
cy and his cninpanion, Robert Here.
were both drowned. Their bodies
were recovered in about seven
feet of water. Our heartfelt sym-
patey is extended to the sorrowing
parents and relatives. -Mitchell pa -
peri please copy.
FOR OVER SIXTY \ZARB
AK Ow AND WELL -TRIM) RMMEDT.-Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Byrap has been need for
over sixtyearn by millions of mothers for their
children while teethin with r.erfeeIEtreoess
line of Xmas stationery Iteootbeste•-`.iid,eottenetbe tennis. aUs1Wati
ps.:. ,mei wind collo. and is the best rem
at very easy prices, for Diarrbors. IL is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by �d�ppWets In every part of the world. IS
"ssetaaWttle. Its yelae is lnealeulable. Pe
.are and take lin Window's Sootbiee
Syrup and ask for Do other kind.
Call and see us and tet us wish you a
W. BROWNINCI, M. D., M. C. Merry Xmab ate; present you with a
beautiful calendar.
P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni-'
ty. office sod restdenerlce. Dominion
.oratory. Exeter.
R. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE
Toronto University. Former
Snrgeoo to Toronto Western Hovpitsl.
seor to Dr. J. A. Rollin'. Night cal at
rid
DICNTAL
H. DLL ND
A RN KISMAN, h.
of Toronto Univlersity,Oraduate Dentist.
Teeth extraceed without pain or
bad atter effeeta. Office In Fan-
sou's block. West side of Main
end,' Sxeter
D.A. ANDERSON, (D' D• S. L•D'S'
DENTIST.
BosorOraduate of the Toronto Unlverelty
WarRoyal College of Dental Summits of
0, with hore te of
school oefslProsthet o l�Dentistry a(web
Isssorsbie mention.
everything known to the Dental Profession
One IIlMadin this
gold d Bridge
lcad nite aelate* all done In
neateet manner poewtble. A perfectly
anaesthetic used for painless extract -
Ma.
Mice one door some of earthen Broe store
1iEster. Ont.
jONEY TO LOAN.
We bare a large amount of private funds to
two on tarrn and village properties at Iowrato.
Iaters.t.
OLADMAN R STANBURY
Banisters 1 ollcitM1'. Main St. Exeter.
DICKSON & CARLING,
/arrteters Solicitore Notaries, (:saveisacere
Canmiaete fere. Solicitors for tbehMolnoes
!clank, lite.
Metan tohwn et lowest rata. of lot !Mgt
orricat-MAIN STREET, gxLTPCR.
L ta. OARrlPO s. o. L 11. DICKSON
tiO1t[HORNS FOR SALE - The
undersign,• a has for sale on
16, Con. 2, flay, n number of
tip -to -date thoroughbred Shorthorn
�1141. They are of the IoW pet
blocky type, dark red in color and of
.boiee breeding. They are nli elit-
ib1e for registration,
and will
illlbe sold
reasonably.
enson
P. O.
AN E\MEIt1;ENCY MEDICINE
For sprains. bruise. Lorna, polies
il: and similar injuries. there is erst1 Iz
so :cod ace Chi ulstrl.vin'4 t'niu It tine
1t soothes the wound and not , my
instant relict .from pain. het
settees hte pert.; (10 Leal .in aheut one
thirea
y
WIrotrcehllnete. time 1For11L.
he us-
molei o Exeter
M W. 8. iiow•ay.
S. MARTIN & SON
THE KEY TIiAT UNLOCKS TIIE
DOOR TO LONG LIVING
Tho men of cirhly-five and ninety
yc•i rs of ate are rot the rotten(' well
fed, but thin, Rpare men aha live on
a slender diet. Be es errneful o' he
will, however, a man 43141 middle
a re, will occasionally eat too much
or of some itrliole of feed not suited
to him oonstixtaion. and will ricer! 3
doer of Chomberloin's Stomach and
Liver Tablets to cleanse and istvi;-
orale 1 M NI:minch and rc.zulate his
liver and lava...14. When 11149 19 11000
(hot•e its no .rc:,son why site nverazo
man vhf» tld not live to old nae. For
sale in Exeter by W. B. Ifew"ey.
FA It',I l:lth l DO IT N01V 1
Every farther t.l: x('1d4 chit no-
tice and ..ants dlle hi4cre•4t dollar's
worth in the market should .gond
richt :testy before Xmae. for the
Family Herald and Weekly Star of
Mont teal and the beautiful pi :tun*
-Queen Alexandra iter Graiedthildrt•n
and i)o.ts." For one dollar yon .tet
the best Fancily end Farm reaper in
America without exception for ,
tsbele year as well 184 the most
beautiful picture ever offered. The.
1tir1 ate ;Hone is easily worth 1 wo
dollars. 11 is certainly a treat bi r
dalesr's tvorI1i
if yin, ynnr trends or re!aevice st:fferwith
Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling
Sickness, write f ,r a trial bottle and valuable
treatise on!' ooh &oases to TIIE Lerma Co..
179 Kine 5tc ct, \V., Toronto, Canada. All
druggists sell t r can obtain f..r yoo
LEIBIO'S FITCURE
R7AtIMTCIO 1"4.
Bears the -AIM Rend You Hen Alel s B dgtt
Cruet?*
of
Debentures For Sale
Tetele rs will be received up to
non of December 15111, 1905, dor the
purchn,o of -$1720.54 local improve-
ment debentures of the Vilkt;e ot
Exeter. repayable in ten equal all •
anal installments at 4 1-2 per cent
interest.
J. SENIOR. Clerk.
NOMINATION NOTICE
Township of Usborne.
A meeting for the purpose of nom-
inating a Reeve and four Councillors
to serve in the municipality for the
year 1(X%8, will be held at the Town-
ship Hall, Elimville, on
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1005
at the hour of one o'clock in the after-
noon. If more than the required
number of candidates are nominated
polls will he held on Monday the first
day of January. 15106, as follows:- Div.
1. Township Hall, Eiimville, Sidney
Andrew, D. R. U. ; Div 2, Lot 0, N. T.
R. J. W. Illorney, D. 11. O. ; Div. 3.
Lot 2, Con. 10, Matthew Routley.
D. R. O. ; Div. 4. Public Hall, Farqu-
har. A. Duncan, D. R. O. Said polls
to he open from A a. m. to 5 p. m.
F. MORLEY, Clerk.
Whalen. December fN.h, 1105.
DO YOU WONT A POSITION ?
All Schools are not alike, and espec-
ially in helping stuc:ente to positions.
Do not overlook this point.
ELL/OTs ",77
TORONTO, ONT.
COR. YONOE dk ALEXANDER STS
Cannot supply the demand made
upon by business men. Why ?
Because Our reputation for high-
grade work is well known and we
protect this reputation. Tbie is s
bchool of the highest. standing.
'Winter term opens January 2nd.
Catalogue free.
W. J. Ei.1.1011',
Principal.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
?d. Laxative Brom Quinine Tablets.eveiy
�,� box. z
bones soil In pest 12 Toombs. This�:{Y'., /
sews ��
1)ASIIWOOD
' Exeter Years Ago.
Luokiu.t into our ti1*114 di 1873 we
find an item rztyete than ono of our
merchants classed himself as :u1 DX -
pert at eaiwing trout, ha vin; on a
Saturday ni;ht rattled and splits a
(cord of ween. What a difference
now. It is u difficult lurk fur any
of us to carry in even tt SCUM to 01
tool, let alone ,pitting on ties bands
and wading into :t pile of cot-d.-c.o.d.
Home of the eartio advertisement i
well displayed. and yccupyine con-
siderable spice were thtrne ot Geo.
Mage. & ,uwel1 & l'ickord, lea 1c -Can-
ine, W. & It. Bisset t, John Ross, Dr.
Browning, Jobn Trick, John Bach.
J ohn T,-4.4, le, \V. ea soot), Chas. Senior.
Ur. Kinsman. C. Sauthcot.t. John
stockmen. W. Sweet. E. Christie zifts at 13mvor3 Hew.
Dr. llyndutan, John McDonnell, Jas. Mr. Jahn Riley teas m de .t ho re. Mrs. Richard Qua
Pickard, Thus, Fitton. John Renton, eipielrt last eco "k of Ult.).dollars • on Monday of the d
nuJohn Drury, .1. W. Broderick, \\'m. collected by fir. A. Duncan. Mr. Mrs. Geo! la }loins:,
Gri;e and athe r aboveof list w. . Tu Riley whin had '(110 misfortune to Ovens) the funeral
lr.�kin; over the st we fin( have his !414 Jtin Au c;t 8Monday at 10 o'cl
but tea names of those who Wire in is just 180.1. ablebratoen oarry nu18at nt!0ii1l she leaves two chi
have reseed to their last reward,
bu=ines4 in Exeter to -day. Some again. band to survive her
The Directors of 'the le:borne & Mr. F. W. Thong:
Mr. and Mrs. John Goi;or and
family, of Brandon. are viei,tin; Mr.
Geiger's nether, Mrs. Wing. Ti►ey
will remain here ell ;sinter.
Still they come. The following is
from Mr. J. W. Brown, of Resilient,
Sask., end formerly of 1):Ilhw•ood.
"Enolosed find one dollar for your
vaallklble paper for another year.
Can't wait 1 ill Et arrives inch week.
Wishing you success."
Mr. F.rnanu^I Ehlers and sister
visited friends in Exeter on Sunday.
MOORESV ILLE
(Intended for Oast week./
Several of one Cowell i ► Volunteers
received their bind ;rant of 160 acres
in New Ontario for service during
the Fenian raid of 1866.
Mr. Jetseph Kelley his purchased
jjae farm of 1Xr. George Fox, near
Lucian. Price $0,000.
'Mr. James Kelley hret moved to
Lucen where be hes purchased :►
d.1ro1!1n;.
lir. Chas. Hobbs, of London, ha;
erected a fine dwelling house in Lu-
oa n.
Rev. Mr. Cat -rotten and itis bride,
formerly Miss Buell Culbert. one
of our meet :respected residents. bode
farewell to their !friends at Liman
station legit \Vednestley and started
on the Ion; joerney as missionaries
to Chino.
Miss Murphy, of Detroit, tiitd her
cottelul Miss Kennedy, of Grantee,
visited itt tete home of Mr. W. W.
Revineton, Mooresville Itiddulph. Leat
week.
Mr. Sam Carroll, of (Iranton, leas
gone ou a visit to friends in Lute
din;ton, Necker'''.
I We ,are pleeeed llo record ,tho tnai -
n:1; a of Mr. Eli Thompson. of iiid-
dulph. to Mims ilorltinM, dauzhter of
Mr. Henry Iiodzins. of tbe sine
place, also the marriage of Miss Min-
' nic Bobbins, na:ce of Mr. Richard
Farmer, of Exeter, to Mr. Cltirles
Croniean, of EIginfield, London.
William Tell rattle himself famous
by slrnotin.1 :118 •apple o"f i man's
head. Our village - aonslablc shut
the feet from under a fly on a man's
hied by tome lith.. The Luoan E1le-
tri•' lithts aro coed•
S1E1'111:N COI'NCII.
I Tito Council of the 'Township rd
Stephen Convened in the Town Ball,
Credil.•)n, on Monday. 111,. 4th of
Doaomter. 1905. at 11) A. M. The
minutes of the •t)revious rneeiele 1i i
ing leen read 18114 adopted. 1he Reeve
requm.atcd the Clerk to recd the re-
port re -Mud Crock Orain, as filed
by F. W. Farnconlh, 1'. L. 8. and W.
D. Binders end John Moe n, dr.lina ro
viewers, to the p8ntie4 interested in
the dnainnee v.erks.
After this was done,it wits moved
by Anderson "eremite' by Webb. That
the report of the Mud Creek Drain
and its connections 4)o received. -
Carried.
Anderson-Finkbeiner - that By-
law No. 15 of 1905,:10 appoint Deputy
Returnint Officens and select pot.
lin;-booth. for Municipal clecliop4
!ovine boen read Ord time be aortae('
Carried.
A number of accounts were Viewd
and orders issocd in piymeet.
Coineil adjourned to m again
in the 'Town 11(311, Creditore on the
15th of December et 1 1'. M.
IIF.NItY EILBEK, Clerk.
YOte'itE ONLY HALF SICK
Iiut never Wes% you feel prel1y
"s•rdy." feet preenipti.r>n is O•
1L,mil$•)n's 1'1114: they Sono up the
entire system, strenzthen the et',m
ach, elevate your spirit; and make
8'.81 feel better t ter in On.' day. We by
r.t• ininz t lie bully of w •sl'•4, by pur-
ifyint and enriching the blood that
O:. ll.u1011.1 n's fill+ accomplish so
much• Very mild, eereseererie
FARQUHAR
Mr. ltt.bert 1. t.Iiner allended the
County Council ul.81ine :It WWI'
gels last 'Tuesday until 8:tturd.ly
Mr. Tees. McCc•dy had a house.
war ; last \Testae,day night. 91r.
and Mrs. flcCur,Iy ,de an idoal
hoot and l:o;tc•s, all *spent stn
enjoyable et•enin_.
A fete (rsnai lees .1 tended llhu Teti
al Cromarty. Friday rti4ht lust.
Der. W. Melville. of Beeman. wai
cis(ling his satcr, Mis.J. E. McNicol
last week.
Our blackksiu 1 h I:c:•c d-s-cn very
busy this last work. The icy rood;
made it rteoessary f .r hor'•t•shoes to
ue well sharpened.
You will find a v:a,ried and useful
stock of .floods, suitable for XtllIS
Coleman DI
l'olle,to of Ilia
holidays.
Mr. T. 11. M.
spent eunday the
111 ttchford.
Mr. Melville 110
itteud(i8 the 'T•
1'hirui.tcy, retort
evettine to remai
days.
Mrs. A. P. hose
.:Iloatan:1. arrived
rnarnin; arid will
visit with her 4;st
:end Miss Bonthron
others have retired from ctotive bus: -
nes; p1 rsues. and a few in other
places in business or tiring retired.
A report of the South Huron clic•
lion in 1873 ,;;ave Bishop a majority
of 14 over Cass). 'rho total vote
cast in Exeter was 79. The Iisarxt of
Oct, 30, 1873, toys "according td 'the
Central Hotel re;islcr Messrs. ltiel
and Schultz, of Manitoba, were au
town." toil weans the fellow w•Iii
caused the Northwest rebellion. 'I'ha
contract for the building of the
station road w•a3, during $ hat ye:u
lot to Mr. Holland for $314. It was
thought it would cost $1000. 11
was during 1873 .that the trustee -
depicted (hit the 'rickety and too wet
ventietted building called a echos)
had outlived its usefulness as I.
covering for the 1oethful fry. and
b 'Id' f structure le
iiibl,ert Mutual Fire Insurance! Co.,
,.ill bold their fast meetin; to wind
up the year's Ibusincrs, on Thursday.
December 28th.
Mr. Bert Stewarts wlro was on the
boat. Crystal City, when 31841 was
wrecked has returned home none
the worse for 'the experience.
YOB MELANCHOLY WOMEN 1
Can't even 31 1-restleee day and
.i;ht-brooding over imazincd trust -
:tie all the time. The disease irsn't.
it the brain, but in ;t he .blood w•tech
s thin and innutritioua 1)s) the
t.;18t thing now and you'll Ise cured
luickly. Just take Ferrozone; it
•urns everythin4 you eat into Hour.
'H11111010.4v0II34 quest 1y. blood oo)-
ainine lots of risen and "oxygen i:•
armed. Forrozone hakes flcah.
tory of the St. A
hood, will address
the men of the T
congregation on tt
everting in the Sett
o'clock. Dieu of all
At the meeting
of the South Dui
As•sooiation held titday, John Torrance
the one selected fol
out o[ a list of at
the 1)08ition a!
made vareitt by eMr. Ballantyne. F
before the l'rovincl
deoidos the matter.
Mr. Joseph Coit
Lest wee!: from 11
attended a meeting
inc IN 111 • (7 a new R roc ( au.sclC, norvC-3tren 3t11Cn5 in i% .directors and mad
on. Mr. Curry, who hid bora week, cures %4118 .duickly. Y out11 borings in order 1
teaching, resigned about Abet 7IIe five longer, feel brighter, bo :free. of the truth of dh+
feet 1 nom melancholy if ;you use Ferro is :eviler out. el
:.one. Fifty cents buy a .box of parts finding Ica
hes good tonic (fifty choo:date cast ln;trl and slates tit:
d tablets in every box) et all deal- in paying quantiti,
one mill will not be ni
�._ estcd axperi t its to
I',\}:1'h.R NORTH'.1 vests. ltc and mala
make his retort at
ing to be held duri
of Jan. or the fist
Mr. John Ellis
Dec. 7th after an
vests from/ a ecru
in his place. lap to 1873 Exeter we
without fire protection, except foi
the bucket brig:Ide. and Reeve Isaac:
Carlin;, who by Alva way was the
first reeve of Exetor, called a meet
Ina and a company was organized
Those wishing :to drake a journey
to London did not havo a warn.
coach at their convenience then, to;
a bus to convey J hern .to the •stnlion.
but a few hours after midni;ht hat
to crawl out or bed in order l+
catch the 8(040 'Ieav1n • at 4 .t. an.
The stazo for Clinton left at 5
art m. :according to the dime table.
Wo skip a couple of years trod .scan
tbe files of 1876, when we !enjoyed
railway service and a more up -to
dale motto of 1 n1veIlin;. Subsorib
ers who did not pity u1, were 'biked
to bring in cordwood for .which the
prevailing market price st :s
allowed. The Centennial exlIiliilion
ut 1'hil0d011)hi•3 was held ,in 1876 tied
an equally inlerestin; item of news
was the kitheippinz of Ch ilio Ross.
The Odtlfcllows 4-8ve a banquet and
was attended by a number of well
Mrs. John Cochrane and "daughter
\;gic, of Ililtsgreen, are vi,siiin;
sirs. John Jarrott.
Mrs. C. Smith, of llensal), lend
Miss Lizz:o Cochrane. of Iji Is.;reen,
who have been wuilin3 on 11trs. Ed: the stomaoh. Dlr.
tome', have rote, nod to their years of a ;c. Ile v
11111184.8. Rochester about
51 r. Edwin Jones has (1111;1)041 his but the operation
hreshinz. and failed to ch
-T=- the cancer. Ile
(11iN'1'11ni.lA teen years ago a
in the elevator
The Cund:'y 501(001 anniversary of chiet grain ins.
the Centralki Methodist church will enraged in the
leo held next Sunday and Monday. Ifo 103304 a w'
Dec. 17th, and 18th. On Sunday to mourn hie I.,
Itov. 11. McTavielt of Granton. 51111 ins 13 years .
preach morning arid evening. and a sister of Mr
wi!1 also address the Swill ly t:•)llooi Exeter.
in 1110 nftcrn(wn. On Mored;'y eton-
known Exetcrites. The article ,41811•• int :e text will le 9..'r%td in Ill:! liaic- L. H. DIC
special reference to dhe 3tinzin; of $ tite4ttt of tbo ohurch, aftevr whi.•18 a
the '1'orkshiro La 34" by Iha tat+! program will be given. While Messrs.."
Isaac Carlin;. Dir. .1. E. 'Tum, ,the Dlis; Leon. \\iron, who lees Darn- (lissett and M
present school Inspector received reeled her ,ca_son us milliner in Lon- turning from t
dpp itntuient :as teacher in the St. d.:;n, is spending her holidays at her in; tt llen5atl
bialys Ili"i[h school. The present tlomn bests. near John W
Uonlinion Govornmcut is not anti- Miss. O. Neil, of Luilan, %vas this took fri4lit n
tied to the distinction of inaugurate
1113 the Bilary grab question. In da became free
1876 (he Ontario Goven►rncnt with A number from here attended the ttissclt, who w
Sir Oliver Mowat as leader, raised 'movers -try ,nr3iu:4 James
the t'ranier's salary $1500 a year, str0et s -try -dist church, F.xei,r, on
the commissioner of Public works
day members hod their pay ,raised Sunday.
and the commissioner of crown lands
$1300 each, while the common every ore
from $600 to 5801. On Sept. 7th,
1876, or thereetouts 4he McNah
flcndin; Workeelooated at the river,
was destroyed by fire. Th^ reliance
and Rescue fire camp:tnes) did valiant
work and succeeded in saver; the
McNair residence ,which is nt111
standin;, the feet Biose south of
the river on the .vest nide of the
street, while a few doors south ut
It stood t he remains of whit had
boon at one linen c1 hotel :end eboul
which wierd ;host •;torics were told
for the edification of those who %sere
want to spark in the neiehbor)oed.
Many of the �•oun4 girls oMd.
f a
tlmo will 'recall how rapelly they
passed by the building. Pigeon
shooting mat cites %%ere 3 comnlun
thin; and it wa8 tu8foucai•y la ho!•I
.r
n two days' .lce meet in4, f';ach�.yycar.
The (rack was ,458 11:13C41bbl 181
hell mile south of tho town.
Ab:m( t hat time 1)r. Hutchinson Al i 3
1110 poeseSsor of n fast running
horne celled "Galt Reporter" and 0
ever n horse was prided by a town
Hall Reporter was. A report of n
spirited contest of five heats is seven
and (:alt won, defeating Gil 1). Roy
.end Greyhound. The hotels in 1876
in•I18ioned the Council to allow them
to put in pool and bill.ilyd'tahles, but
the licenses wer•t ,placed so hi zit
that fnbfea were not installed. it
was decided -also Burin; Ilia year
to build n commodious hotel at the
station, but t he tproject wets aban-
doned and later on tho Union 110t01
owned by Mr. Wilkins w'3% removed
there, and is therm still, a temper-
ance house. Another item atys that
a Mn Winless. of Hay. had erected
a woolen mill. The plant is now
owned by Mr. John Muir. Duritet
the seventies the 8. of T. flourished
vu etron; here and weekly emi-
ts were prepared by toted talent.
guest of Mies Alla (licks, on Sun- the: road in fr
a
the
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CROUP
When n child shows symptoms of
croup there is no time for experi-
ment with new :remedies, no matter
howhi;l►ly they may be recommend-
ed. There is one preparation that
can olw•ny4 be depended upon. It
Will1119 been in ufor many' years and
has never been known to fail, viz
('h'umlrterlain's
Cou 318 12011141(1)•. Mr.
M. F. Compton of eterket . Texas,
toys of it. "i have (heel! Chamber•
Lair's Court' Remedy in severe oases
of croup with my children, an:1 can
truthfully say, it always 3(13.4
prompt relief." For saie in Exeter
by W. S. Bosse).
SALE REGISTER
(tearing pale of Farr.. Stock, Im-
plements and ll0•a9••h0' 1 Fu11111 1 '.
prompt, and ,guaranteed in . ' r on lot 17, Con. N, Tnwnrhi; of 1
,a. .,ur dritzgist sells Dt. i.e..ilt.on'e Pills of Mandrake and But•
tornut In yellow boxes. 25c. each, or
five for *1 (1). Get !the rennin.
borne, on Tuead'y. Dec. 19, 1903, at
12 o'clock eh .r TIiOS. COW NM)
Proprietor, TILOS. CAMERON. Ate!
tioner, for Huron and Perth.
deavorin; to
In some man
the ditch. up
11 r. Carlinz
his danger, th
The i13 tur
tierce remai
1 he top bene ,.
to run, drag
the occupant'
the top (;a
centlemcn Ij
was found t
most serio
w 14 .secured
where upon''
found that
lure of the
Bisset t was
had to have`
McDonnell
set :itches a,.
1s usual,
al the DO
surrey w'n4
op the roe pair 9.
A
Of ten ca
hte. Tie
plication of
spent ly tit
svtclline,
disc slot .8
-prevents
in14111 so
4wift to
Int of coin "
Norrilinc.
tea.4 been
raced of Ca
TEND
Tenders f
rrnnled 911(0
December 291
;i tns d. 1'1 Int
11•• ecru after
:.;fie'•. 'f he to
not 11ecess t171'
= T t1 E .1O'] . soNs
(Incorporated by Aet of Parliament
CAPITAL PAID UP •
RESERVE FUND ••' ••••
(5 Itranchee to Ontario, Qu.•hee. Altertn Britieb Colum
EXETER BRANCH
Open every I.awfel Day front 1t A. 1N. 10 3 r. M. except
Pursuers' Bn'o Nosey; raeb.d or rolls
On npp1ie.,tion. i)1(1.113 e n 911 5.011834 In the Dotal
Iced reale', bought and .e1,! at lowe..t rates of ezc
BAVIN(iiit; 13F_PART
1)oposelfes cs S1.00 3111 upwards
pounded h'tf )( ery, and edrl(d to pr.nt pal J
preys 11.... i;1' al•o i9.ned and h'l:h.st ennent r
Advrsncces made to filmier,. .fork
lowest n,te. and on most fa+.,rsble terms. Ager
Dickson & Carling, Solicitor,.
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