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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-05-03, Page 4Rubber Goods7 Anotherlarge supply 01 rub- ber goods just received at Browning's Drug StoI'e con- sisting of C'ou)binatiou Fouti- tain Syringes. /Tot Water Bottles, Enemas, Ice -bags, in fact everything along these lines. These goons are of first- class quality, and speak for themselves by the increasing denutlid we have for them. Essential In FverU dome Brownings Drug Store The Exeter Times QALi;\ftkit I'O1; MAN-, 19h3. - ties ,A T , t3 13 20 27 11a0r DAY.. , . 7 14 21 28 Toeera } .. 1 5 10 n 20 WEDNESDAY.. 2 0 16 xt SBTREPAY10 17 21 1TRILAY .. 4 11 18 25 SATURDAY 5 12 10 26 Tit f"RSDAY, MAY end, 1%0•i. CANNING FACTORY MATTER A meeting of.Aevera! gentlemen in- terested in the starting of a canning factory I:ere, was held last Thursday +ev-ening in the office of Dickson & Taxiing. A committee was nppointcd to intervicty the officials of the Ayl- mer and ra St . thio• tannin lac 3 t r'o � O 14 ;with :t view- of having either one of them start n beanch here. The fol- lowing from the Tilbury Times re- lative to the Atymer vending,factory, will give an idea as to how an in- dustry_ started on a small scale can flourish so that in a few years may become a leading industry. ,.The deputation which visited Aylmer can- ning factory v. -ere very much- pleas - ted with the visit. Tbey were shown through the two acres of buildings by Manager Jfershall. This fac• tory started 25 scars Ago, as a small institution, is the largest in Canada, employing 200 tends, with an out- put of $250,000 enn►tally, and yet !wwitball it M •handicapped from the fact that Aylmer district 13 not able to produce the most profitibie can - toed product —terne toes—tw•o dozen *Its of w hio:t aro sold to ono dozen „neof either corn or peas. The reverse eras the case of a few years ago. L'ite general impression among Ayl• snet'ites is that it is the backbone of the town. Situated as Tilbury is In the midst of the tomato and corn !district of O.tnada, a factory here tenet/- prove a big thing for the "stockholders and the town generally, MARRIED IdeL.at,•G11LiN—WOODS — At Etim- ville, May 2nd. Maude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Woods, to Jai. H. McLaughlin, of Walton. -----+ blOOlth _ DIEL) Ap- ril 20, Kill Sirn t. L. oort,rcagedn48 ye t r. ATKINSON — 1n B1:t»t,1 d, 'Lutz. d:•y', April 21, Mr. Henry Atkin- son, eget/ G9 years. COUSINS — In 5t. M !rye eye Sue - day., April 21u.1, Wetter Cousin& aged 28 yeses. 8 wontd+s, 6 days. BRINE— In ill'nilnrd, Monday'• Ate oil th• 1 tlLc 1heth Jaure.�tlle+ite,cin need88 widow silt+. REYNOLDS.—At S�eret ta, April 29th, William t{eyr-oldc, a(;ed 91 years, 1 month .and 8 dtvs. IN(%•—rn Stephen, on April 28th, 9 1 0 0 i';lizalx•hb Lamport, relief of the late Josoph Ring, ;tged 78 years 11 monbhs and 5 clays. L HALLS.—At Clinton. April 26. Sim- uel Bulls, Aged 83 years QUAItIN._Ac Mt. Cermet, \Vedncj• r d April ..nth, John Quariw. PRIfTL};._.in Denver, Colorado, Ar- iel 10th, Currie, beloved wife of James I'rittic. and sister of \V. If. Geiser, of Crediton. .,+.�.. . Does earl Oa•ae' onc.,,e- - Yes. I0O,000 times each day. Docs a send out good blood ')_J blood r^ You know, for =: �3 Wood is good health ; :':1•t biped, bud health, And Y '•t know precisely what to for bad blood -- Ayer's „1'; ' ^ ri'lla. Doctors have c.l it kr 60 years. .:.n►!y rtRw of bier bteavt eta et• 1, . .. a ,, • , . ' "lIp.tlon. Poisonous i, p • - ahem.,,,/ Into rho t i•. of ; .,•!• br J. Q . roe Co., Lowell, Yssr, ♦t.s s aiy4oturer. or t r t nue twee. • • /r '3C trite? CCU. 1.+ t. •• Cirt,'Ry PECreRtt �`•'-eo:ow..►t,t WO r•abiIA tar e :,.err Crediton Dll le J. DIcC'UE, MEMBER O TARIO COLLEGE PHYSICI sins and elergeons, Successor to Dr, E A. Iliaiet. Crediton, Ont. Mr. Bert Clark lea, finished t aint- ing Mr. Wurtz's shote, ata! be Inas certainly dat:o sows artistic work. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Snell, of Exe- ter, spent timidly with Mr. Christian Beaver. Mr. August Kuhn WAS slwrtiug his rubber tine rig on Sunday last. Air. Barney Brown is Laving the THE EXETER TIMES, MAI' aril 1900. Death Saturday ou tur y April 2811e Intend Elizabeth Lemport, relict t I the laic Ju,cph Icing, of hen sufft lugs .It the (Wean -eel age of 78 yea I Mies. Lentport canto to Stephen me years ago and with her husband, e• ptrdeecttsed ;her 19 years ag fered the herd:ships of pioneer life. but with indefatigable perr•:•rver- unce assisted Ler late husband iu hewing out tt htuue. Of late years she lived pith hur ton Albert. south of C,reditou, ut Tilos home Who pass - I ed ctw•ny, She /cares to mourn her !lost eight children, Albert. Eli, of Ste ehen ; Jawed. of Forest ; Edward, of Mk:big i ; Mrs. James Ed- w1ardt, etepheu : Mrs. S. Itroke;te- friar: