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HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT E;
Auction Sale Season
is Here.
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TIMES so that every person In
he District will know it.
THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR -No 1728
EXETER, 3NT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25th 1906,
$t•oo per year in advance
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JONES & CLARKS'
!Phone No. 32.
MILLINE
Last week our milliner attended the winter openings
at Detroit. While there she had the opportunity of study-
ing the very latest styles, also of buying novelties in trim-
mings and shapes direct from Fashion Centres.
Mens' Hats
To make perfect your fall attire a stylish Derby or
Fedora is necessary. Hartly, Forsyth and Renwick are
makes of long standing merit. Styles both new and be-
coming, quality highest grade, workmanship the best, and
fits for all heads. We save you money on these lines as
the price is the lowest possible for the quality .
Fall and Winter Caps
A large shipment just received, composed of the most
up-to-date styles and the reliable shapes always called for.
Nearly all these are made with fur -lined ear protection,
turned up on the inside.
Leaders for Comfort and Neatness
The cloths in our caps are selected to especially keep
color and wear. Prices range from 25 to 75 cents.
Dressed Fowis..
Chicken
7 1.2c alive
Hens 5 1-2c "
Geese
Duck
9c dressed
7
8 1.2
9
66
66
46
One cent per pound less for cash. Two cents per
pound less for scalded poultry. All poultry to be dry pick-
ed and picked clean, all feathers off wings. Poor skinny
fowl not wanted at any price. Crops must be empty.
Necks must not be broken or twisted. Please bleed in
mouth.
2
& Clark
Jones
it
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade furs and dress goods.
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- YIDICAL
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W. BROWNING, M. D.. M. C.
P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
ger4t•y, office and reetdenence• Dominica.
Lr (oratory.'Exeter.
R. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER
D ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI-
RJoaU. and Burgeon.. Successor to Dr. J._ A.
On first street nilco orth of in omelet, Residence,
[Office, Exeter,
tOntarfo.
.iJDRS. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 314
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
t yh�one 1628. Long distance oonnelctiott•
ia1 attention given disease* of women and
.fir. Ostord or C. P. It. Street Care to
�'� street �er lotdan
rcty oc.Spec&1 Ho ital and
er arrangements for patient* from a
Mance.
------ DENTAL _.
4.• DR. A. R. YINBHAN, I.
D. 8. D. D. 8., Honor Graduate
oI Toronto University, Dentist.
sstraoted wlthonb no
at
oilier etsertta. ()mos in Fan•
issib block. West side of Main
ereeL'Exeter
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8.,
D. D. S., Dentist. Member of
R. C. I). S., of Ontario and Honor
•Graduate of Toronto University.
•(Ovricg:-Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
den.al parlors.
i r(ONEY TO LOAN.
We kava a targe animist of private funds a
IMS ea farm Sed village properuee at lowretes
interest
(MADMAN t BTANRURT
Barristers Solicitors. Main 8b. Exeter;
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
• caplet NMarfoe. poavera.cere
oohs oUeltere for tke Molsooe
k. spa
Maw totem at lowest rates of %tem&
-- - Ol►r10E i-YArlt STREET. 1ZXNTZ1t,
HONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest
eat upon farm or village s eoperts at lows.
asee of interest.
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter
WILLIAM BROWN, PROF. DIr.
LOMA OF ROYAL INCORi'ORATRD
8(1('iETY OF Mt7SICLtNS, I';NoLAND.
Organist of Trit lit Memorial Church, Exeter.
Nene, Organ, harmony and Theory of Mimic. ow.
Terme on Apydicatlon, Exeter, Ontario.
AUCTIONEER
n. s. 1.1oen,cd Auctioneer for the County
of Huron. Charge* moderate. All communication*
addressed to 1t. S. Phillip., Lison.)), or onlera left M
Time. Office will recehe prompt attention.
jLEWIS THOMAS
• Civil Engineer & Architect
(Late Department of Public works, Canada.)
Consulting Engineer for Municipal and County
Work, Electric railroad*, gewerage and Weterworli.
Sy.teni Wharves, Bridge* an.( H.-enforcol Concrete,
Phone 2120 London Ontario
$25
DIAMOND
RING
We make a specialty of a
ring at this price. it is
exceptional value. We
have sold hundreds of
(them.
Express charges prepaid.
Money refunded if not per-
fectly satisfactory,
HURON
The rateeaycrs of Godcrich will
vote on 1w'o byland Nov. 10th, one
to Loan $50,000 to Ore (;oderioh
\Vltocl ltige Company for 20 years
and Ilse other to furnish electricity
power and exemption from ttnxaation
for ten years to the Jackson Manu-
facturing Company who desire 'to lo-
cale in Godcrich.
The coroner's jury in connection
with he death of Wm. )vers, near
Nile. completed their work on Tare -
day and their finding is an foilow•n:
Titan \Vlitiain leers came to his
d<• -1t li on the night of the 8 tit. of
October, opposite lot 6, oonccssion
I1. township of Colborne, by a lond
of lumber falling upon him, and our
opinion is that if the road had been
in a properly protected condition
(NO accident weal l 1101have occur-
red.
Mr. A. 11. Musgrove, of \Vingham,
is a candidate fort ho Advisory Ed-
ucational Council, provided for by
t he last Provincial Parliament.
On Saturday morning, while Cur-
ry Bros. were t h4-eshing 'the groin
of John Newcombe, at his farm on
the Ifuron Ito:td, near Godcrich. :t
spark from the engine was blown .on
the loose grain and wtraw around the
machine, and almost instantly a Lig
fire was blazing. Tho owners of the
thie tier tried to save the part out-
side the Karn, bull such headway +had
the fire made that it wraft impossible,
and Ilse new r,eparator v.as burned.
In a vets few minutes the whole
barn w'aa ablaze, and the thresher,
barn, and the season's grain of .oats,
barley, wheat, etc., comprising. some
70 acres of crop, stere noon nothing
but ashes,
HICK'S FORECASTS.
A regular storm period covers the
last five days of the month. embrac-
ing the second full moon in Octobett
on the 31st, and moon on the equa-
tor on lite 29th. Falling barometer
and change to warmer will appear
in the west early in this period,
storm areas will develop in the same
regions, and during the 28th to 31n1
wide Stretches of cloudiness, rain and
snow will pass across the whole
country from went to east. The cul-
mination of these storing will prob-
ably tenter on tho .31st, on or befogs
which date an early cold wave, with
decided dashes of autumnal snow and
gales will be well on their swaep
from the northwest.
STOP LIMPING. CURL. THE CORN
Quickly done hY Putnam'y Painless
Corn Extractor. Acts in one day,
causes no pain. removes every tram
of soreness. Fifty sears of succes's
proven I'utnarn's ix 411e hest. Re-
fuse subslitulcs.
ANDERSON
A ve►y pretty tcedding was sol-
emnized at I ho home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson. Anderson, on
Thursday of last week, when their
Third daughter. Mamie, was united
in marriage to Mr. James Peebles, of
St. Marys. The ceremony was per.
formed by Ilse Rev. 11. A. Graham.
cousin of the e bride, in •1 he presence
of tee immediate rclatiyen of the
family. The bride entered the par-
lor leaning on the arra of her father
prettily attired in a gown of white
Parisian lawn, daintily trimmed with
Valc)iciennee hea and insertion, and
carrying :1 Iwutluet of bridal .roach,
to the eti •itl•i of a wedding march
played I,r tier siuter, Nike \taraarrl
Anderson. bliss Dorothy Butcher. of
St. rV
N,
' Or t
lo bride, e dress-
ed
r( s -w1 in white organdie. Wan n
pretty
little flower trill. After the cere-
mony ;111 cal down I et 1 sumptuous
dinner after a Lich 1 he bridal couple
left for HI. Marys where they look
the afternoon t rain for Toronto and
other points. The present s were
(loth costly and numerous testifying
to this respect in which t11•' young
couple arc held by their many
friends. Mr. and Mre j'ecbles will
„take their home in St. Marys anti
will take up hou•.ckeepins on their
return.
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ItiiL MAT'S Ni ALMOST KILLED
IIElt
For year, 'Mts. S. 81 ,IiIschnlid1, of
lfurnberetonc, Onl., was a martyr f
Locals.
Don't forgot to hear Mr. DeWitt
Miller at the Opera )louse, W(dnes•
day, Ootober 31st.
I)r. G. F. Hermitian stent Thanks-
giving at •Lir home in Milverton. lie
also visited tfriends in Stratford.
Mrs. 14d. Dyer, of Brantford. vis•
itcd her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Dyer during the holidays.
Tho public end high schools closed
\Vednesdny for the Thanksgiving
holidays and 5yere opened for duty
on Monday.
The Exeter High School Scientific
and Literary Society bit. decided to
po:►t(torle its day of ,;sorts until Fri-
day. November 2nd.
Mr. Norman Fry. of Wingham. land
Miss pearl Gidlcy, of Myth, spent
the holidays visiting; with '1L•. and
Mrs. Richard Gidlcy.
Rev. Anderson, of Myth, and for-
merly of the Kirkton circuit was :t
caller in town Tuesday. Ile look a
run down to attend the fowl supper
at Woodham.
The heavy wind of \Vedne;;d•ly
morning blew down the smoke stack
of Harvey Bros. grist mill. It is
the intention of Harvey Bros. to
replace it with brick.
Mr. Thomas Cameron, of Farqu-
har last ;:eek ,old the farm of Wil-
liam Bowman, io Mr. \Varrcn, of
Centralia. Mr. \V.:tr.ren intends mov-
ing on hie new property shortly.
Word )las been pasted nlong the
line that the Ancient Order ot Jol-
ly Companions will meet .this week
at the same old place. The goat has
been well fed and is in good "hut-
ting" condition, .
If you have a farm for title ;,r ,i6
rent, or a house to sell or rent, ad-
vertise in the Tim -ea for the test 're-
sults. Thera is always Someone look.
ing ,!or such property as you have
and shy ndvcrlising you acquaint
them of the fact.
The machinery ill fete. old Howard
properly has been sold by Mr. Ho-
4vard lo Levy. RestMcLean, .of
Toronto. and w•aa ,,d do them
last %seek.. Levy. on & Mc.
Lean intend 1:e(1in,e hp the machin-
ery.
Mr. 11. Dining. who has been trav-
elling through the Northwest the
past summer. returned home Satur-
day. tic speaks very highly of the
west. also ifs f ow ns and cities, es-
pecially Regina. itbeing the capital
of the new provincen.
While Mr. Alex 1)yer was walking
down the ,)tsps at his home. ono
evening last Heck he eniscalcutated
the distance, and thinking ho find
reached the bottom stopped forward
and fell heavily to the ground. On
examination it was discovered lie
had injured two of his ribs, neces-
sitating .Itis •t.•ntaining in the house
for a few days.
List Saturday night chicken thie-
ves entered the coop of Mr. Joseph
Hayden and stole three of his chaise
fowl, one rooster and two pullets.
The stale bird was; :In exceptionally
fine one, being n prize winner. and
was valued at $20. The stealing of
chickens is a low lived, rnean trick
and the culprits, if their identity be
discovered, should be severely dealt
wills
The Molson's Bank.
'fits fiftv•fir'sl gen^r.tI
meetin.^, of this chi, pr(a;l,croue, and
financially sound11 11tUtiPtl *
i4
held in 11n Board itoou► of 1he
Molsoets )lank, Montreal, on Ortnher
15.
'1' he L0nnrof m.n,,
ri'Nir. Taue
(Elliott. wail 1 a 11111
report of
I 11.' direolot a for the year cn.Iit
$eetentber 29th, titin.
The directors h•1• •to eti null the
f411ntvinl
report for the year end.
in : 29th September. 1900:-
ItE 1'Olt'f 01' IIi1ECTOi1S
'its' business of the 'rink his Leen
prosperous and •.Lows n ole my
growth. The profits for 1 h year
after providing for bad an71 41nnhlltd
4(4)1 m. amount In et34,66R.a1, which
together et ill $:)1,417.93, brought
over front last year, have hven ap-
annual
Larry on Weather Pre-
dictions.
This cz th' toime av th' year k1 )tilt
th' zntn who belaves in "signs"
con/c4 in 'aid tie shtorics nv a
)tar -rd winther, because av I,on►c
things he has laid hcz oyes upon.
Thinkin' it nus nearly th' toittle
whin Oi w•uz ortherin' me supply av
coal an' kindling, Oi shtrollcd into
Alf \\'allhcrs wan Sunday nfhtcre
noon to the middle av lash) wake, to
ask hez opinion ez a [orc%aaster,
"Acusltla bouchal" eez Alf, cz Oi
enthei-cd ith' front dare, w'id me
oyes on th' sate Doe Sweet wuz kap.
in' war-rtn.
"Alt" aez 01 "Oi have allus had .t
stood opinion av yez whin it comes lt0
weather Signs Iver since we Took
our trip to Detroit an' played that
gauze :iv skittles, an ez Oa havent
ordthered me coal, Oi would like lo
git your opinion what kind pv
weather ez comin' our way Aurin'th'
winther.
"Larry" 'oz he, •'Idegor.ry, O}
don't I►clave in thim prophepies av
tit' astrologers who tell us we are
ogoin' to have ;t hard winther be-
kat,c av lh' thickness ay th' niusle-
rat •liou.es on th' loike. Now th'
first soign av winther ez whin Har-
ry Parsons elttops watilerin th'
ahlrcets nod Johnnie Mallett hez
laid away Inez Dice e.rame suit in
n tellyscope wid a bunch..av ntotll
balls, an' gintlemin an' ladies shtart
w'catin' fur coats wuiit th' thermom-
eter kapey around 11t' freezin' point.
Do yez tuldershland me nowt' You
reruitnbor th' shnow :storm av a
couple :tv wakes ago, whin th' mor.
chants had to Find in duplicate ord-
hert; for coon ehkin coats. Well be.
gorry that (Bilden( oven mike me
think av winther, but lel me telt
yez. Oi ttuz convinced that winther
ez comin' art' bedad its a cold wan
too, whin Oi wuz satin' me Thanks-
givin' Turkey lanhf Sunday, whin I
noticed tie breast hone av lit' nista
wuz cz w•hoile ez shnnw•, :t shure
sign that brogans will tie th' pro-
per shl y le av hoots to wear along
'bout Christmas toime. 'There are
it her signs that th' winther ez gain'
to be th' hardest wan for tit' past
lw•in1y years. No1v then for in-
stance, ale yez lissenind 'Tlt' corn
husks are a foot and a half thick
en' all th' slitock'i lane towards th'
Ovist. A gintlemin wuz in hero th'
it her day an' wuz sepia' Mock an'
010 that hez geese, ducks, an' chick-
en'•. ivery blessed wan av )him, cz
gro1.in' :t coat av fur undlrer their
feathers. an' are rubhin' borax on
their feel 10 harden Mini up, an'
Jim Beer, who ez allus kapin' hez
eyes open for otter ethkins an' th'
lolke. Fez that nil lb' warn eyed owls
me lavin' th' country :t month earl-
ier Ihan usual an' 11ll' bob tailed
squirrels are layin' in prnties, as
well ez nuts to knpe. )hint from
shtarvin whoilc they are shlcepin'
dnrin' I h w'inlliet•. \Van av me gin-
1Icmin [*lends wiz in from th'
e z
e 1 u
wake 1 n n
1 hi ,1 A
coin)y h
lellin' us that all 1h' toadstools on
th' logs have wrinkles in thins, :1n'
t1111t th' l:tsht toime this happened
we had %slather evalht'r that froze
th' plow handles stiff.. Anit her good
soign av a /•0(41 tt•inlller ez that
1 It' rabbits ez siltin' around w•id
n humped up look on thine an' ;field
mire' lt;it•(' %crinkles in their Mils.
Now beeorl y if t hint • iltna (lean
)11111yt11i1ie I hey men1 t551nty (10.
e'rees It14" %r10 from NOVimbeor till
May.-
.t
,lust Min Mae dlllopped tit' shoe
I: • edit ( istill' :111' 111 1 1't'r►titikte•.rtt
4• n
'1' 1,'r \ ,1
morel s•ch. ' hn ,. r 5 t t m*11
1%1111('1 it w'11Z to revere, )hal Oi
C111011 1 1'4041 in .1i111:Iry 1111' Itiddc,t
144,1 1 11154 ed 4)111 f;,1 ' lb' nix/ July.
Ashler lis.enin' to lb' prnb:lhililies
(lar :In ahundanrr av .frost, 01 tint
tee %sold 1.) 54911 :IV me snots .typo
live,. ort 1h' hlizx;l rd glad )rinks :1v
th' A„iniboine, ,lskiu' 1►inl to get
an opti•'n stn 111' fold tt<'ather an' to
k:lrre it, cz we :are fuel ntkin' ston-
ey fart enough inthis counlltry to
Ix ashler buyin' fur overcoats whin -
leer th' told weather shtarts, an'
brsoides they are widin Lapin' dis-
tance av mounlain.l (1111 av roil, that
ran he had for the Oskin' :111' payin'
t It' proic".
Avirk, annyhow yez nadeet ht:
rltcnmaltsm. "I was to stiff and
'acquitted: Po payment et
four chin' yr.r cullers out yet :I'%otle,
lame 1 could s11tlCI) Is ilk" shy rent Intl h :dtoi(Ite dividends
f 17054. $13 r ez 01 don't bcl:lve, oven If 1h' dusk (
write+, :\n attack 'trikin. nay' 711!1.1!1; r4 officer pension fund. $10,.
:ire r:ri�in' fur hides. that. 1hotrc'll
limbo made nalkin;: impossible. 0)0; :and Ila e' enditum on hank +be V110t1g1 ahuow afore ,Deeimher 10
Ptitnds and der,l01s g.tre prescril'. premises t
branches. a Shan,- I ntrlko snoop.)) teat het for lh' boil-
' but 1 only gel ieliet from Per- in' av tit' 'vak.c'u t%tishin'.
rozone. 1 look twelve boxes and -
gained from 1(e first, To -tiny I am
Lyell, feel stronger, weigh heivier
and look the pie itire of health."
Wit ither muscular or inflation 11Ory,
chronic or et h('rw ie, herroznn0 do'+
rare rheunl:1t1.111 ❑1111 Nei hint, allc. :1
box at :ill d•-11.•*•..
5
SALE REGISTER
hriday, Or/. 20. Auction sale of
horses and c.i11le on lot 2:,,
Hold, t'sbnrrr•' 11 1 o'clock ,,harp.
Jos. Whilet. Aucliot:cet, C. E. flask -
114A. 1'ropri0t (.I .
Slorrdny, Oct• 27. Executors sale
of farm and firm chat telt on the
premiers, East part of Lot '21. Con.
15, 11ay, commencing :11 one (;clock
slurp. E, noss:0nherry, Auctioneer;
John iHartntan and .1.,eob Pets
Executors: GI:1dtn:ln A t'
Solicit ors.
\Vtdneed iy, Not'
sale of farm
on I.o' '
:3R9,ft5 I: taint; at credit or pro.
fit and lila. *'26.914.23. Since Dar last
meet in^. , iehl 'ranches irivn 'sett
opened in Ortt:1110 and (Iuehrc• at
points whi 11 s^en1••d 10 offer burl -
•s advantr,r'4,s, or t:, protect our
exist in' interest. and al Fd IIIn tion
+++i'-1-i•++i'i•-!••F+•1•+e i•++i• fess+
"People's fir•? actually
from 11inc!y aninut
1 twilling. exsep:'1
p;:? were me
Alberts, it was thought advisable (n 'I' Pathe
establish (110 ill view of the pros -(4n
•o
es'ct of ral increase crese of pnp111,tiOti 1 I`.
11111 wealth in Ihit district. All the
bra lichee have been, as 1leu.4I, r1
filly inspected, and the nfficer
the bank have 1 tithfully de:chat
(Imir duli0..
Willi am Motion Wristlet -sot
l'resi1
There '.1:111 inerea
to Ib' extent
A very
SAVERS
Alist of a few fuel and price savers.
Our store is full of the best fuel
saving and good baking Ranges and
Heaters made.
The Garland Ranges 4 or 6 hole $35.00 up. The Gar-
lands have extra Large ovens. Souvenir Ranges 4 or 6
hole $40.00 up. Crown Hurons 4 or 6 holo $26.00
up. National Steel Ranges 6 hole $44.30 $50.00, ac-
knowledged to be the most up-to-date Steel Range on
the market. Also a full line of Art Garland, Souvenir,
Hot Blasts and Oak Heaters.
FURNACES
NEW IDEA FURNACES
Huron Red Hot Furnaces are up-
to-date in every particular espec-
ially constructed for getting the great-
est amount of heat with the smallest
quantity of fuel.
HERMAN'S HARDWARE
and Stove Store •
TF
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CO
TOCK FOOD
Now isthe time of theare bringing year you g g 1n your
stock for the winter and you want thein toiled up a bit,
and the best thing to give them is stock food. We
have on hand
Dr. Hess', Clydesdale
Dr. Scott's, Dr. Kendall's
Rid your chickens of Vermin by using
Instant Louse Killer
and make them lay by feeding them PAN -A -CEA•
Our lines of Fall Goods are arriving daily and are being displayed on our
Counters. Bring your Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, Big Onions, Poultry dead
or alive, they are as good as Cash.
COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea
THE 1.RADINO COMMERCIAL. S('IiOOL.
STRATFORD.. ONT.
This school is recognized to he
one of the best Commercial
schools in America. You can
safely judge a school by the ap•
plieations it receives. this term
we received applications from
firms in six large American cit-
ies and from far more towns and
n Sask-
Of Canada Including 1
cities
R
aboon, Sask., on the Brest and
Charlottetown. P. E. i., on the
East. Our reputation rneans
much fort
f
et r graduates. act t
ates Write
for our catalogue.
W. J. Elliot Principal
D. A. McLachlan
•i -�-!'•}''Fri-
++++++++++++ :44-1-++
"High Grade" Trai
pays and that is the kind t
TORONTO.
Gives to its
cent stud)
p(tsitio
1
5I1KEEHNG
INDIVIDUAL instruction in all
branches enable us to impart as
much knowledge in THREE
MONTHS as the average College
gives in SIX.
Try ourt bree Months course in
PRACTICAL Bi'OKKEEPiNG
warm Bu��s Colla
110 Dundas dos Street i.ondon Ont.
WM. C. COO, C. S. R..
Principal,