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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-09-27, Page 1W' riding Stationery Nouns Ladies wile are interested r what La proper in the matter of Stationery for Weddings. ahonld .ee OW wimples. latest type face.. We Ma Irate tbem ready in a few Lours. • THIRTY-FOUIITH YEAR -NO 1724 HURON & 11M1D L ESEX GAZETT +'I r - EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THrR$DAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27th 1806, JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. Superi FU Mogan, W. 8rnil.li; Ithrte year old gelding or filly. Simon Hunter. L. Willcrt, W. S. Ruby; span of marcs or geldings, C. Welker, J. 'retool, John Colewill: buggy horse, J. Han- non, P. I1,rnont. I'. J. Taylor. rROADSTERS Brood snare accompanied by fail, J. Foster, J. Geiger ; foal, 1:. Faster, J Geiger J Foster: one, year slid gelding or [illy, W. \Vitzcl. .John lley. jr. ; t wo yeor old gelding or filly, John Decker. C. Broderick. 8. Hey ; three year old gelding or filly John Decker, D. Schnell, \V. pr .n of mares or geldings. . Ragan h oa.; W. Tr. mnC. nc rt Soggy 'horse,Jic\aughton,J• ,blest. Sparrow, E. Roeder; lady '.liss McNaughton, Miss Decker, Miss . lk+ll. t ' time now to think about buying those Judge. II.r 1 �A �c3 tVy`r;„Ji;ttt Ifurs. Never before has a ilei, \\ Smith. J. i IS there been a Chief. -A. Mousseau, Geo. I?iscn- new ur '. Rtes. • • • CATTLE Pickard, Gundy CO DtrltltA�i :l Mitch cows, C. Mader, 1, 1'., J Chambers 1 Canada Life Building, Winnipeg & yearling heifer, E. Klapp, C. Call Up Phone No. 31 If you h•tvu any ord re for print.. • ing of any kind jest call us up Pod we will be pleased to look atter pagewants. JOHN WHITE & Sons NORTH-WEST LNDS A SAFE AND BIG PAYING INVESTMENT If you have any idea of investing ir, western Lands write US. We have a large list of choice lands in all the best districts. If you have Iand you wish to sell write us and if your land is good and price right we will find a buyer for you. No difference whether you want a quarter section (160 acres) or 10,000 acres, we can supply you. larger variety of styles or better qualities to choose from. This is likely to be a veryilse vete winter nee therefore all the more two o year old 'heifer, for Rader, J. Chambers; but 1 calf \V , . it.1MeAllistor, P. Ileiohert; beast Balt 1cAlis ter, C. Rade,'. MT ! them K. bleep, W. , Our new stock is overflowing with the OT;;FR AII DURHAM choicest goods to be had and the pric be very reasonable if Intending to purchase sure to call and inspect them. es are 'Biles, cows, J. Plait. C. Rader, 2. Klapp; heifer calf, D. Hough,1 C Rader two year old heifer, 1' Hensall Horse Show. A SUPERIOR SCHOOL The Hernial' horse Show this year In Every Respect. was the most suacesaful one held by the Society. The show of horses Klapp, W. McAllister, n. Hough; ,vas above the average and Lha corn- Petition ��� • //vr//L yearling heifer, Klapp, C. Ra_ T>etitiou was keen in all iclasses. Ra- der, W. McAllister ; dtvo Year old There was a large attendance, fully Alger, J. Chambers, W. McAllister two thousand ,,gents being present. TORONTO, ONT?. & 3: fat cosy or heifer, 'C. Rader. Considerable interest was token in McAllister c ;yearling steer, C. Radon combination of style and comfort. ram, ,• �•enrting ewes, 1st and 2nd; filly or gelding 'yrs old. ••t• 0. quality, black German in e Coleman: filly or gelding, 3 yrs old \Vrite for h,ruutiful Cata- Coats, finest c unlit , Geo. Penbale, .1. \V. Mc Allister, (3. W. wren. T. Shap- en era y lambs, Geo. Penhale, J. llaberer : ton .� Son. with Muskrat and Sable collar trimmed. Style and quality rain lamb, Geo. Probate. 1 & =• unsurpassed. E WOOL \rRiCUiTURAL W• A full range of Astrachan . ELLIOTT • the horse racing. The 7.urioh band During July wo had fifty •. The Ruffs, Stoles and Scarfs are made tip in Sable, Mar- 1, 2 J , jersey sett, W. II. IIof[man : Columbia Sable and Coney • furnished the music. times as m:tuy calls for office ' r calf, E. Klapp, D. Hough, E. ., le ti as we had graduates .1: r Muffs in the latest shapes and fur to match ruffs an Klapp. finan mare gong out at during Aug- Judge, -]1. Smith. Remick; h a with foal W. 't' as many This is the s h 1 SHEEP I�ernick let •and nil T .L B Smtlte; that is constantly "RoutK stoles. h LONG WOOL foal, G. W. Wren.W. Kernirk, .T.Fell: 3• ahead" and not "statnding ;: Caperines in Astrachan, Grey Lam andar Aged earn, Geo. Pcnhalc ; yearling Geo. Penhalc : pair ewes, Geo. hilly or ¢gilding yearling, J. Horton' •'t•, still" or "backing up." ;. splendid mot, Isabel Fox,d stce HEAVY Y t)RAI,G1dT HORSES s or gelding, S. Ilunter, w. •1• ust we had sixty-seven tim1 rand mare T c o0 Lamb `I mot These I f l arca p KCrsev cloth, lined Penh -ole 1 &2 • Pair : parr tats G (' FIN •, , Coats, with and n stout Sable Aged rim, A. Duncan. yearling Becuul morn and foal, G. W. Wren, lined. All sizes in stock. ram, A. Duncan 1 Rc _ . p•++r YQo i' t\ .Droves, foal J. Caltyell. D. Leach; .� t sheep, C J, Elliott. Principal e . r ,n :• Yonge and Alex:uuder collar, extra fine, farmer satin ewes, A. Duncan . Past f t l hlly lir i Iden yrs e r gelding } r old S. Hunter. Streetfl Men's Fur Coats, wee, c, A. Duncan:: hair ewes, etv C. McAllister; ally eels n forget that we carry all lines ofG yrs nhl • • • �� •�' . ..............: Don't lambs and rain lamb, A. Duncan.� G. Grover, S. Drake: filly or geld - Robes and Rugs. Judge -I. Armst tong. ing yearling, W. Elder. D. Dalrymple: P}GS team. J. T. ttoggarth, W. Elder, W. - YORhSDIRL Patrick. CHICKEN Aged hear. C. Harvey. Jno.Eng ;nod . abed fo\t , spring sow•. ' live weic,ht; 10c. per pound (lrgssed. land t: a•r, one year old snow, C. liar one yeh CARRIAGE Olt COACIt HORSE Brood mare and foal F Christie, A Sc. per nouns. saes tee fl Famous Wool OLD HENS Judge. -1. Armstrong.. POULTRY Homburgs, W. B. Battler : Wyatt 7c per pound live weight; `iC per pound (IrCSSCt • donna, Geo. Clausen, \\r. B. Rattler DUCIKS Black Spanish, \V ,13. Battler: Por kins, \V. B. Bat her, \V. Smith Smith;Re ;le per 1)01111(1 11Vt' \weight; 10c per pound (tressed Caps \v. II, Bottler, r White Lr^horns \\ . longhairs h has Clans^n 1 & 2 JONES Sc. CLARK Head(11l trte:'s for th3 C �lt;bt•ato1 W. E. Sanford Clothin do NCsi GOINGit GONE tit 1\ 1� ,) h. Bottler. 1). 131 , c Brown oo g It. 1. Reds, Geo. Clausen, \V. B. Bat tier ; Pekin China ducks, W. 13. Bat tier ; Mourn Ducks, Gcotge Clausen Geese, W. 13. Ranier : Turkeys, ('.Co Clausen : Toulouse Reese. Geo. CL1u. seri. g Judges. -Jacob Sororis, \V. ll Wenzel. Whitt fall % he:ILA. I (U1AIN AND SEEDS Ronnie. n Bough. A. IS) :;ter ; red fall wheat, 1: Gies, Gco. Cousins. C. Colcsky spring wheot, F. Runlet, C. Truemne ,,;x_roteed bnrlry, \V. Reeder, 1.Gie. largo WAS, 1.. Gies: C: Coleiky'Gcn itcert cn,1 K,um in v�µ� Cion -sins, \V• 11. 13at l ler, \V. nociter . entail I+e t` Geo. Clau••ins, C. Truem- Scliwalin. W. 11, Bat tier; timothy Elena', R. 1!. Elmorthy; foal. E. l v Chrstie. A. Elena, D. Schnell: filly or 1 ' Belling :3 yrs old. S. Hunter, F. Eller- -, / 1/ in ton, W. S. Ruh fill or ''" >4 y; y gelding S1 Sial "OHO 2 yrs old, R. Sproat. W. Chesney, G. Schnell, J. Penner, \V. Chesney: car- riage or coach horses, C. Welker. J, Schools in the Province. Our (Sitwell; 1 Cf+1T• Coleman: filly or gelding yearling. D. .• This school is recognized to be U carriage iage lir cnoc t horse, W. a. courses are thorough and n t•to- •' Buchanan -3. and B. B. . 1'. T.a- . date. We give a practical train- °1; • moot: Lady's outfit, Miss R. Chesney, ing and assist our graduates bo + Miss Buchanan, -t,.• good positions. It is impossible ;1: ROADSTER 1. to satisfy the dernand made on Brood snare and foal, A. Buchanan, + us for office help. Those inter- S. . Preeter. IL ('rich; foal, R. If. Ell• t ested in their own welfareshould r worthy, J. Preeter, A. Buchanan, .I: write for our free catalogue. x Illy lir gelding :3 yrs old, W. Ifahkirk, ' f R Higgins. it Sproat, ally 0r geld- 1' D. A, blcLttchlan j I r,nc,pai ng 2 t r. old, A. Br. oderrck, John bis- .A \V. J. Elliot ;rc •o, John Decker; filly or gelding,4--•.::- ••:-:: ' ' •• yet, R A. Eason', ...;. ;. ;..p.,.•; :.•$•.: •. stile John Hey, jr., _ Wm. Luker; roadster. in harii i , {T, s„... = n 3p:u•roTvr A. Dun)• inaii, •,...tn 'flagon; Luster in harness. P. Chesney, H. paokman, D,nald McDonald. Judge tight horses, W. Reid. Lucan. Judge heavy horses, Wtn. Alossip,,. t. blares A. Foster 1'• • n<•r: rlu;<•r reed. .. seed, 11. S. Phillips, L. Bader, \' • ff U. P.:1111 -0r. { HORTICULTURE. os re Nesvbr8nottdrn Bros., D. 1(ough : 4 t'aric- fI rues of fall apples, E. , (ileaea, D. hough . -____._s__-______,_,-_-_, - -. _ = 4 varieties of winter apples, E. Gies.e E. Bnodcrich, I). IIough; Kin.' The Original remedy that 1c1 i3 the E. 1'. Raeder, I.. Schroeder: f Dandruff Germ. Snow apple .1. Brown. .1. Hey. sr.: Northern Spies, 7'. Willer I, 11• Just received at new supply at. 1-lowey's Schtvaler : ldakhvins. C. Truemner, 8. ' Drug Store. See \% inflow disl)1'ly• ('• 11. Roeder : ,na•1a Reds, E. Roeder,Jacobi : It. I. Grornings, J. Hey, sr., J. Ilcy, sr. ; Rib -on Tipton. E. Gies, W. II. Battler ; Golden Russet, 11. Border, 8. Jacobi : lien Davis, 1). Not Bad for (iood "ic'11t IIough, L. Itocder; 8%vaaro, W. Smit h ; W agners, W. Roeder, C. PRICEQI .f►(1 A ll0'L'1 LE Tinemner; Mann. 11. Roeder, C. -- Truemner ; Maiden'Maiden'sIilush, 8. Ja- cobi. J. llabren ; Blenheim Pippen, - _- R. Jacobi. Gro. Seltr.11ig; Pewauk l ' i.. 'Roeder. D. Hough : oalverts. we s DrugStore (;. g;rt• d r, II. Roc.d r; Stuipi Ho y I (;, Schroeder, I1. Roeder ; 20 oz 1'i11 ,ren, A. Mousr.cou, 1'. Schwalet ; Tal_ OneDoor South ofnl)ost Olfi 't'. I { ovarieties Sweet, Roeder, s. J. Iiabren.dr\V. B. Battler :.Bartlett pears. Snowden --" Bros., Thos. Johnston: Flemish Good for Bad Hair Beauty, G. 'Schroeder, .1. Decker , Traver. John Colwell, Goo. Colvin -in . Ct.opp's Favorite, J. llabren ; reaches • G. Schroeder, E. Border ; prone., Zurich Fall Show McAllisyear ter, ter. (',1 gelding or filly, of Snowden Brea: red crab apples, ti. t innres or geldings. Simon 110111er. Jacnld, 1'. \wilier' : yellow crab sr - 'I' se atilt for 'the tall (air on AGItICU'l,TCJtAL 'ries, 11. ponder, E. ilroderiok; grass's On W. B. Battler, J. Ilnbrcn; roll. of Thursday w 1s fine and warm. Brood more accompanied bt• foal. aratyrs. J, lfabren. G. 8c roll. 't : iLHc trot of the dry weather the rends G. Wren, E. (:i,: s. J. & 11. BmiYr` : plums. Thos. Johnston. C. Cotn.sky : 4 varieties of plums, J. Brown : mil. prevent the farmers turning out to .1. SIcAll,ster. ttto year old filly or of warred fruit, E. Itocder, .1. 1)cck- larae numbers to exhibit their chole° . gelding, 1.. \Villcrt, W. 11. Bit tier, er. \ I:GE9'ABLed products and to see those of their (.eo. 1•:i.(nbach : three year old eII-- - ncighbors. In the agricultural hall Ing or filly• Pinion Hunter, D. lto'e potatoes, G. Schroeder. t the display was very Road and the 8ohnc-ll, B. McAr;hur: span mare or gcho1Iitt, \V. It, Bottler: white G. taanagers were eontnlimented by ; geldings, A. (sea, , Becker, Elephant, G. Schroeder. ,.4' O. 'tome of the riaittors, both on the ex- (;E.NE.RAI. 1'I;itl'OS1: C. Tiucntncr ; Color-dn ,,cd, l,ibits and the. manner in %''hioh Brood more accontpan;rd by tool, gchrarder, W. Sntith: Michigan blue they were arranged and offended to. 1'. I)eichert, .I. roster, Gm. Eisen- (1, f•+eI1rcreder, W. Smith. W. B. {tot - The exhibit of grain was good. Klett; .foil. A. \lou::'eau. Goin. Eisen- tier ; rural New York. A. Geiger. A. though sot tory large, Roots were boob, W. Smith : two year old geld- foster ; any variety, 0, Schroeder. A. very fine And flowers fully up to ing or filly, 1,. \V:,Iper, 11. Kroft, Ronnie, W. Stpith: cell. potatoes, W. the average. We would not alirmnt John Ilry, 51.: three sett- 01.1 geld. Smith. 0, Srhrooder. W. 11. (littler: to (teseritx• the ladies' 'cork, brit: it inn or filly, 1). Schnell, W. Sn*itti, White •lohst, G. Schroeder. \V. It. *Nettled to internee mann 0f th•, •.,ant- 1'. Willert ; span of mares or Veld- Itltt2' r : Emt•ir'c. 0. 8chrocde.r, A. ler es. '. 3n,=s, John Decker: hufrpy hnr.e, 11. itannie. \V. Itatflet; small suite 1t •iter, 8. Beaver beans \\ . 11, It it net-. G. Qlausin :any II(11LS1:y C,\BB1,\GF, variety beans, G. Geiser. 1'. il'iehert IIP.A\'Y nRA1'('IIT Brood mire- .oeo,npanir,l by foil, yellow corn, 8nouden tiros., E. Kar• Brood mare accompanied by foil, 3. I'rreter, A. Ronnie, i). Iicsttell ; cher : swot.' corn, A. Geiger. II J. & 11. Smillie.: on'i year old gels- fool. J. 1're•Mer, D. Schnell, C. Rail• r Welt : real onions, E. Norther, ing Pr fills, (:m. (r-lem.ut: fool ono year old seldine• or filly. it. Il:hrocder; yellow '„Ionia. W. 11 G, Wren, J. A. B. $milli(•, E. Dies) Behnell, W. Srnith: two yeir old Rattler: ;iuteh setts, P. Schwalen tw•o year old gelding or filly. F. gelding or filly, G. Oolemin. 3. (Con'inucd on page 5.) oJohn Csolwclt, 1'. I)cichcrt, Mrs. :were very dusty, but this did not ' foal, SPECIAT. �tol::onic ttv,k,silv.•i clip, S. Hunter. A. R. \fcBrien, blanket. .I, 'r. ling• go Ili. Sovereign Hui k, silver medal, W. llaclt:tnat1, 11 uvden & M.•D ,sell, \V. iCernick, l.! and 2111 for heat foal "by any ho,;ae imported by them, and E. ist a best by hackney int• port••(1 by them. S. T. Hopper, pail W Chrrapperettes Kimona Cloths Colombia Regulator, W. Kerntek, G. F. \•nngh!ut, goods, S. limiter. John tic•:\, thus, set of carvers, by W. Bu- W. John \Vcismiller, goods, h7 Sui• , • L. H.ihk irtr, J. & 0. McDonnellings ticker, by .1. Horton. W. C. Davis BOKEEPING IND'\I DCAL Instruction in all branches enable us to impart as much knowledge in 'THREE MONTHS as the average College gives in SIX. Try ourt hree Months course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING Western Dusiness Cage 110 Dundas Street, London, Ont. WM. C. COO, C. S. R. Principal. HELP WANTED Young ladies and gentleman who are desirous of making ;t record, are wanted at the CLINiON BUSINESS COLLEGE "Affiliated with \Vinghau, Busi- ness College." to prepare for Bookkeepers, Steno- graphers Telegraphers. During •July and August we could only fill ONE- TENTH of the positions offered our graduates. Catalogue for the asking. Geo. Spotton Priiicipal GOODS -�- •4il,,t rr • ARRIVING 1Vo have just rot -Aver! one ')f the finest fine of GCods over seen in Winchelsea Dress Goods Flannelettes Sliirtings r,(1..t• s. by W. Elder. If. B. Pmer. ' We h;iv(1 at few Ready -matte Suits left, gnn(1 isle. f,} D. Schnell. T..1. Berry, testi ti;ility which We are selling off cheap. We are ►)3' (;,u•tly (loll lir Prior's Her.,, font .l rice.., won by G. W. \Vren, John paying for 'aldwell. John Tell, David Leitch. RACES. Dry Plucked Ducks 10 cent Farmers' Trot -John ]t. 1.t, Maud 2nd, S. S. 3rd. Lee MaSI4th, Sparrow iIrian after 2nd hest. N 11119(1 It•iee-(', E.Iher Z irich IMI. tlex. Darling, Seafortb, 2tul. d Nag, 1 Rsce-•1. J. lierner's COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea Little Mack, 1st. 1. Be;t(lit:s Daisy Echis, 2•,ti. s per pound Dressed Chicken 10c clean dry picked TO CURE A COLD LN t,NI DAYTake Laxative firma Quinine Tab- TO airs. AJI drnimbus refund ,he mon- •Y i( it f:.tl5 to cure. R. W. Grove'. -iso store t• on earth boa. 25o. • anges! Ranges! Ranges! These Ranges stand for duality, good cookers and economy re - - ill fuel Hurons with Or Wit.hont Reservoir Revs. Fear and Ilrown ex•:11311_•c,l , Linking. it fools like it. laid art Aunday naming. Garlands \1;. neat Mrs. \Vitt"lit 11cLaugls in. of Brantford, were the goestd of � Souvenirs fr. Me1..,ughlin':s par'e's, Mr. and 11r:.. John McLaughlin, (luring the Inst tic. k. Lets ice! Several n,on1hs agohxr-I ter was promised :, ries station, but Lira some old :hack Still serves Ike' nurttocae for dcing business. We have hr.,rd that in one place a new win -j ion was Insist after n kelp of deep- I mite wroM ;node rtttidy allowed to rc•t ton near ripe fire. but t be chsn-e4 1:e 0-' G. T. It. silk 2,107 2111 our topes by stemisin•z its a ts'sr one� text 'ear. 4111. C7A tsT01i=L. t . _silt Kind YOU 11ot1 Illfr+t THF. TIMES To THE END (W lfted1 'Olt 25c. SI RlIfi Al Dineili Nationals •( (( (k (6 t{ We can supply yol' with one of tkese Ranges from 20 up. Also al number of slightly uycd llasehurnerl, SV.)o(1 Cooks and heaters at low prices. Furnace and Plumbing Work a Specialty HEAMAN'S HARDWARE and Stove Stor