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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-08, Page 4THE EXEfI FAR TIME S, NOVEMBER 8th 1906. T0116t firtiocs ING'8 DRLJG STORE Ladies and Gentlemen: Call in and see our New Stock of Combs CLOTH HAIR, tNESarmTOOTH A SHAVIG BRU NAIL SCRUBS and WHISKS CHAMOIS and SPONGES The very beet PERFUMES. TAL, CUM POWDERS. TOOTH PASTES - TOOTH WASHES & POWDERS, also COLD Gram ALMOND and GLYCERINE JELLY You cannot help being pleased. --AT-- Browning' Drug Store. The Exeter Times THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 81 h, 1900 WHY IS THIS THUS ? We often hear quite a bit about the different ways in which the fernier is considered a much abused member of the community. Some of these of course are imaginary. as in our day at (east he bas many advantages over bis fellow country men of other cal- lings and is a pretty independent citi- zen. But there do appear to be some anomalies bard to explain. It a far- mer goes into one of our stores to buy a cap or a pound of nails he has to pay the price fixed by the merchant or go without the purchase, but when he carries in his fowl or his produce bis price is not asked. He is given the price fixed by someone else for his goods. The same with his hogs, his cattle and grain. The cost of the cap or the nails to the farmer has been largely increased by a tariff made to benefit the manufacturers and the high prices are maintained by means of rings and combines and mergers and ench like abominations, which Sourish under high tariffs. At the approaching session of Parliament the tariff is to be revised and with that In view the Government had a Com- mission out hearing what the differ- ent sections of the country had to say on the subject. The farmers' views were ably presented, but if they are ever to change the anomalous position referred to above they must stand more firmly together and refuse to vote for either the man or the party who fevers the manufacturer at the expense of the agriculturist. We have been reading so much about bribery and graft and breach of trust latelythat we were longing for South Afrca or some other civilized place. And now comes the report that the Liberals are going to demand an investigation into the political methods of &heir opponents in South Ontario. London, Nest Elgin and Huron. Mercy, save us1 NOTE AND COMMENT Now that the canning factory is as- sured who will be the one to make the next move? Don't all speak at once. • • • • • ' Many happy returns of the day!" Is the greeting of six million Canadi- ans to their beloved Sovereign on his natal day. Reeve Dobler deserves the greatest credit far his untiring efforts to push the canning factory in the flue of aFuse and persecution. • • • • • The Dominion Parliament opens on November 22nd this year. If all the hot air that will be manufactured could be piped there would he no need for coal in Ontario this winter. DANGER IN CORN SALVES They usually contain acids and burn the flesh. The one safe cure in liquid form is Putman's I'ainleee Corn Ex- tractor which is purely vegetable, causes no pain and cures in one day. Don't forget the name—"Putman's." CENTRALIA Rev. G. W. Andrews preached two bright and inspiring ,sermons to large congrezations on Sunday Led. Miss Pearl Short. of Maguire, is the guest of her sister, Miss Curs Short. Mr. and Mrs. George E ssory and children visited fronds in Lucan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kay, of Far- quhar. visited at Mr. James Ilard- ford's on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid gavo a social in the church on Tuesday, evening tvltich proved a great success. Bert Warren and Bruce Mitchell. who have been in the Northwest !or the past two months returned home last week. OVERTAKEN BY NAUSEA You don't know whether it's going to stay down or come up. You feel like thirty cents and look even worse. If one thing is quicker than another it's Nerviline. Ten drops in sweetened water gives relief instantly. Almost like magic is the change you experience rho cause of the nausea is removed, every symptom of vomiting and indi. gestion is cured within ten minutes. When Poison's Nerviline is so trusty and economical, a bottle at home wouldn't he amiss. Large ones for a quarter at all dealers, FAItQhlA1L Wanted.—Stuart. honest boy' about fourteen years old to learn the mer- cantile business. Apply to 13. W. F. Beavers. Mr. \Vie. Bray's new house Is ready for occupation. 'fhe farmers are busy- finishing up the turnit(. harvest. Mr. W. Brock. tax collector, has been ,-.oiug the rounds. A number of the young people at• tended the oyster supper at Wood- ham on Monday night. Mr. and ?lire W. A. Turnbull spent Sunday visiting f -;ends in Ilay. Mr. McDonald, of Manitoba, was visiting Mr. \Vin. Pollen last week. The Directors of the Usborno and Ilibbert Mutual hire Insurance Co. met in the hall here on Monday. WHEN THE TIP G;' A DOG'S nose is cold and moist, elta.t] dog is not sick. A feverish dry Dose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, cracked ani colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful pink velvet-like lips. aePlY at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop's Gnoon Salve it will soften and heal any skin ailment. Get a free trial box. at our stores and be convinced. Large niokel Dapped glass jars, 25c. Sold by W. S. Hower. CILOMARTY Mr. and Mr'. Janes II. Brown spent Sunday with friendil in Bruce• field. Miss Eliza Norris spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Lean McKellar and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Iludgcrt, spent Sunday in Croii.irty. Several from around here took in the Gin Ileo. Concert in Mitchell Friday night. Miss Davis of Mitchell, is the gue.0 of the Misses Wright. Mr. Wright who had the misfur• tune do fall frotn an applctrec ttv0 tveek3 ago and hurt his shoulder, is slowly recovering. Quite a number from around hero attended the anniversary :it Chisel - burst Sunday evening. Mrs. Johnston who has been ill for the past two weeks is recovering nicely. • • • • • The Duke of Marlborough has agreed to a legal separation from his wife up- on her paying him $100,000 a year. There might be other men willing to separate on those terms. The Duchess was a Miss Vanderbilt before she bar- tered that name for a titled one. • • • • • The customs receipts of the Domini- on show another large increase this mouth. The revenue from this source was $1.13513,5:31, compared with it:3,980,- 158, an increase of $070,473 over the same time Inst year. Receipts for the first four months of the fiscal `ear show an increase of $2,176,415 over 1005. 3`l t {Y G /p!Help! Fallin Thus cried the hair. And s kind neighbor came to the res - C',' 2 -: it'' a bottle of Ayer's i fair Vigor. The hair Was saved' This was because Aycr's Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair Is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy s:alp gives rich, healthy hair. The beet kind of a testimonial — "Bold for over state Tea s" Ayer ud•y•.ou•to•n.s iSARSAPACiLLA.s . PECTORAL TILE NEW PURE FOOD AND Drug Law will mark it on the label of every cough cure ocontaininil Opi- um Chloroform, or any other 'dup- ifying or poiscxtous drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop's Gough Curo as made for twenty years, entirely free, I)r. Shoop .7l1 along has bitterly op- poeed the use of all opiates or nar- cotics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe—and it cures, it does not simp- ly suppress. Get a safe and reliable Cough Cure by simply insisting on 1)r. Shoop's. 1 tt the law be your protection. We cheerfully recom- mend and reel it. Sold by W. 6. Ilotvcy. w'INCIiELBEA CASTORI For Infants and Childr The Kind You H Always Bough Bears the Signature of U For Ov Thirty Yea CASTO 1•Ye C0.P.9/. 9tW 1089 On BEISMITII The annual tea meeting in connec- tion with the church was held on Monday evening last and as the wea- ther was all that could be desired there was a very large number of people present to enjoy the good things which the good people of Sexsmith had provided and also the excellent programme which was rendered. The Hensall Methodist Male Quartette was j.resent and furnished an abund- ance of excellent music, Readings were furnished by Misses Murray and Howey of Exeter and Miss Musgrove of London, also a duett by Misses Fol - lick and Howard of Exeter. On Tues- day evening a ten -cent social wag held at which all enjoyed a good time. The proceeds amounted to about $18. ALMOST DEAD OF BRONCHITIS Few people have Buffered more than John P. Taylor, of Dyntent, P.O.,Ont. Today he is well and writes,—"I must tell you how touch Catarrhozone has been to me. I was so bad with bron- chitis sometimes I thought it would soon be over with me. A spell ot chok- ing would come on that left me pros- trated and weak. Since using Catarrh - ozone 1 have had no trouble at all. It strengthened my throat stopped the cough, gave the free breathing and en - SALE ADS Advertise your Farm and your Sale of Stock and Implements, or Town Property. S000 Readers w ill see your advt. each week. FOR SALE FOR SALE -20 white Wyandotte Cooknels, thoroughbred, for brced- pu r(rses.—S. I'owe 11. CANARY 11191)5 FOR SALE.— A few choice St. Andr osbury Rollers Singers. at V'. 1I. Mills, Centralia. FOUND FOUND.—,(gond blanket, owner niay have same on proving property and paying for this advt. Apply at the office. FOlt SALE Olt TO RENT—Lot No. 13,abutli111 on the South West boundary concession in the Township of Usborno, in she County of Iiuron, containing about 8U acres more or less. For further particulars apply on the premises. — Patrick Kehoc. Whalen P. O. FAiRM FO11 SALE. -100 acres. be- ing lot 11, concession 2. Stephen, central position, being about 2 1-2 utiles front Crediton, Centralia and Exeter. For further particulars ap- ply on the promises. or Jas. Walker, Crediton East 1'. O. FOR SALE.—House on Iluron St. with three lots. There i3 also a smaller house on the property. Far further particulars apply (to Ed. Maguire, Exeter North or C. I)or- wood, 115, 16 Front Street, Pullman Ills. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF llt'RON In the estate of Samuel Parkinson of the Township of 1'sborne; in the county or Huron. ifarmer (leceae ed. Notice is hereby riven 'that pur- suant to an Order cf lljs honor I3. L. Doyle, Judge of the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron made the 29th day of October instant, The London and \Vcstern Trusts Com - patty Limited may, on Monday the 12th day of November next, mako application for a grant to •them of letters of Administration of rho es - tato of the said Santuel Parkinson, formerly of the township of Usborno aforesaid, who diai1,jieared from the said townahip on or, ntiOul the 17th day of November, 1896 and who.se whereabouts since the said dale arc unknown and who is tbelievcd io be dead leaving iproperty do be admin- istered in 'the said county of Ituron. And the slid Judge will on the tsnid 12th day of November at 11 a. an. in lho Court House at the town of Godericll hear evidence concerning such application. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for 'the London & Western Trusts Cotnpany, Limited. Dated et 'Exeter, Ontario, the. 30th day of October, 1906. tirely cured." Just the usual exper- ---- ience. Catarrhozone invariably cures whether bronchitis,asthma or catarrh Two sizes, 26c and $10.) at all dealers. EL1MVILLF. A number from hero at tended the annual supper of the Forrester Lodge at \Vocell :un on llmitiay even- ing. Mrs. Robt. Birch and daughter, Florence, .:pent a short time at the home of ,Mrs. W. Coultas last week. The annual ennivormtry s((n•iees1 Ile; draught Lilly .3 yenta old: four of tldia church will be held, cat Nov. draught geldings 2 years old sired 1s1. by Craigie Var; .3 draught igeldin,gs 2 years old Ares' by +ltakorfield; draught filly 2 years old sired by Craigie Var with foal to ilright. atone ; draught silly 2 years ofd sired by Moulton Ru[us sviih !foil to Nateby Prince; J pair draught fil- lies 2 years old, ;nal ched, sired by Derry Down; draug'lt gelding 1 year old aired by Lachlan Granby ; draught geldin z 1 year old sired by- Golden yGolden Thistle ; draught gelding 1 year old rircd by Black Rod; r ;rood driver+. The •.erne day end at the gime place 1 Pere twit) bo 23 dairy cows sold. the properly of \V..1. 'Williams. TEltMII OF NA LE Cash, or 12 moot hs' credit on furnishing good approved joint motes with interest at 5 per rent 1, r '1.111111. C.. E, HACKNEY, Proprietor. .1O'•1. WHITE ANI) '1•II0\MAS 'CAM- ERON. A uct ion(xers. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Brown return - nn Monday ed from Duston wheae Mr. Brown spent the sntnmer manag- ing a large hatter factory. 111te. Jno. Fletcher and sun, Ray. left last wet k for a month's visit with friends in ('tdccwell, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler spent Sunday with friends in Seafot•th. Mr. Duncan Met)o•tgnll who for the past, flee soros has 131'11 principal of our 1•ul,l c school has risignrd, his ri sigestien to take rife( t et the end of this (eine Mr. McDoligell has ac- re rt. c•rept. d a I rcition a+ teachet• of tht Comber piddle school, a11(1 1)19 ctieces• Inc lute Mill he Miss Maud Fair, daughter (.1 1?( v. Fair. of Eliniville, at present te8,hing in Petrolia. During bur. McI)ongnll's trim as tea( her here be Ins 1111.d the p( `ikon setisfactotily t)nvir g testis sus oral improv. (mods to the tit: nr(r• of mettle -ling the 9(11.31 besides being instrumental in raising sufficient rnnney to purchase a library for the he eat of the schol- ars. He has made n. any friends who will regret seeni)f hint leavi. lot will he pleased to know that his Yew pit i• linty will be it pmmoti( n Rh:(11 he richly dererves. ( Auction Sale • —et— IIORSES AND COLTS Messrs. White and C,nneron ]rave been instructed to hell ,by ptiblie, auction tit thlc METROPOLITAN HOTEL, EXETER THURSDAY, —011— 'I'I[UItSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906 cornmencinx al one o'clock 'sharp the following properly: Brood mare 6 ycare old with foal, nericultural ; draught -gelding four years old sired by Kin„ of I he Cas- Mrs.. !)aniel 110(Tgson and Mrs. .1. Wesley Hodgson, of Whalen, were the ;.aceta of Mrs. I(obert. Skinner on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Millsoi, of ruination, visited t heir neice Mr+. .1. Wright, on Saturday. The weather man is wCarin,z n ideasint face !him week. All those who have a turnip aro nf.ter 4t A evening is to be held at the next Meetin,t of the Chosen Friends which will Ile :t week from Friday. the 16th. Iteadill,tP, speech- es, singing and other filings Of nut entertaining character are to lin cnj0ye.l. All the friends arc ex- pected to be present. wedding bells ;ire reported to rine' her in the rear future. Mr. and lits. Samuel Skinner. of felon. wi„iced :t father's herr 011 Stuislay. The dirt tree for .drawing dirt in- to the church hive!awas po uonAll d p until the comin, re renuested to attend. The Kidneys When they are weak, tor- pid, or stagnant, the whole system suffers. Don't neg- lect, them at this time, but heed the warning of the back, the bloated face, tthe sallow conthe ' _' +re who has been LOST.—A two-year-old steer, red with horns on, stray -ed from Lot 4, concession 5, Hay. A suitable re- ward given for information leading to its recovery. Any information regarding the steer may be left with John Rowe or at the Times office. 11-29-6. • SHINGLES We have just received a carload of British Columbia red Cedar Shingles and one of Now Brunswick Shingles and are now in a position to supply your wants in this line. Paroid 'Roofing We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is used on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a. good roof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular. 1116 Ross-TauIor Go. i td., Exeter. • •+•++++++++++++`I'++++++++4 FINE ( 200 FURS Jackets, Neckware, Muffs, Etc. SEE ME NEW SQUIRREL TIE BELTZ'S ASTRAY.—A flock of tame ducks came to teent'l. McCoy's. Oentnalia, about Fix weeks ago. Owner 'cyan have same by paying ext,nnses. That F ARM F011 SALE. — excel- lent far, Lot. 16. concession 10, Usborne, oonsistin. of 100 acres in hood state of cultivation. This pro- perty is well fenced, hag 'two large barite, with stabling underneath. cement floors end water in front of stock in stables. Large windmill on barn, also one on pump. Good 'frame house ; .:nal orchard, hog pens, drive shed. All the land in seeded. except 18 acres, of which 11 acres is in fall wheat. There is about 10 acres of good bush. This faro) is well un -I derdrained with tile. For further particulars apply to A. E. IIodbert, Exeter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SIiIPI:A In the *natter of the estate of Jane Smillie, late of the township of Tuokorsmith, in The County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to It. S. 0., 1897, ohap. 129, that all ctcditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Jane Smillie, who died on or about th 4th day of October, 1906, aro requir- ed o.t or before the 12th day of November, 1006, ito send by post pre- paid or deliver to Wm. Moir, or elle village of llensall, or Benjamin Smil- lie. Hensall lost office, executors of the said deceased, their christian and surnames, addressee and descrip- tions, 'the 'full partioulars of their claims, the tatatcment of their ac- counts and rthe nature of the rtc- surities, if any, held by diem. And further 'take notice that after such last mentioned date the acid Exeou• tors will proceed 'lo distribute the assets of She clec..ascd among the parties entitled thereto. having re- gard only 4o the claims of which they shall Shen have notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part there- of to any 'version or persons of whose claims notice elutll not have been received try ihcn) at the time of finch dist ribtttion. GLADMAN & STAN Bl?R\•, Solicitors for said Executors. 1)111.4I 111 Exeter, 0115 24th dry of October. 1906. Mr. Fara Brenner is sent ting a new rubber -t11341 buggy, which he purchas- ed ftotn J..1. 11, wkey. of Parkhill. 3.1r. H. Whig W5,0 ill London on(lon on blue iness lest Monday. Miss Mary Sreenan, of Drysdale, is visiting her sister. Mtn. 1). Nelsitat A number front herr Attended the shooting snatch held et Khiva Wed- nesday of last w eek. A ..son (1 Mt•. Tho. Ket1h had the misfortune to fail from a se •Wold and break his leg en,. dee last week. 111r. John bl I'h' � 10111'11,41 fano the west liter N tt(r.lay. Miss Nell Jlclnt' • vi sting her .i4tr• , lura. M. ('nrrnthet s treatmeatat oncewhb Hood's Sarsapari la which containsthe best and aest curative substances. Por t esenced k d rs..ttrls terse wad for C Book ` No. 1(111111.41 to her home in Dettnit Inst SatOrday. tVtn. Mies n end .(.)tin Mel -oat. loft n Friday last for S('utli River %where I) v will s1)'t -1 the winter. - --0 1311. gr 911.=A. Bears die _1M K'd Yu Hsi Atslts B.uJ 8isuttire of 143 Dundas St. London. FURS matte to order: Repaired and Remodelled: Highest price Paid For Raw Furs Farmers' Poultry We wart all your Poultry. alive or dressed. gad will pay the HIGHEST PRICES for it. Your poultry may be delivered at:— Hensel!, Buyer wanted Clandehoye, buyers S. C. Chowan Jno. Treyithick, G. Bloomfield. Granton, Buyer R. T. Raycraft. Dashwood, buyer W. Shrumrn. FLAVELLES, LIMITED,• Londou T Nimes Just the RI's Bowel Laxative 1ro78.'•. Gentle, Sure—Pleasant to Talo i.•41 Tried and True. Ga lin% Nature's bawdy. NOTICE TO C1tEDITORS in trio matter of the estate of Char- les Snell, the elder, late of the Village of hos ter, in the Counlay of Huron, Insurance Agent, de- rma wit Notice is hereby given pursuant to It. S. 0., 1897, chap. 129, that 'all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the RAO Char- les Snell, 1 he elder, who died on or about the 4th day of October, 1908, are required on or before the 12th d ty of November, 1906, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messes, Madman & St4anhury, of the village of Exeter, solicitors for the Execu- trix trix of the said deceased, their chrtslian and murnam('9, addresses tnd desnrlpt101)5. the full particu- lars of their 1'' e statement r ,nuts. tht of their account•.:and the nature of t he recurities, if any, held by '1 h' m. .\r.d further take notize that alter such last men 1jolted date the siid Executrix will proceed to distribute Ilie assesel14 of 1ho deceased 1rnon3 Ilse parties entitled thereto, havinz regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice` and that the said Executrix will not be liable for the said assets (.r 31y part there. of to any person or pnrivinj of wlt'se c1111nx notice shall not hate 9N -n r•,• seised by diem at th- time of such (l i' t : i hit t Intl, GLADMAN & 8TANBIiRY, Solicitors for lixerutrix. Piled at Exeter, the 22nd dry of October, fine. Notice to Debtors All persons indehted to the eel ee ..1 the late Chas. Smell. ,arc request - e to settle their indebtedness with 1 lie undersigned a t once, GLAD\iAN & STANIWILY, Solicit('.s for Executrix Exc',cr, Oct. 22n't, 1906. Tons of all kinds of old scrap iron wanted at M. Jackson's EXETER We will pay the highest cash rdi ceor exchange fence posts for same. $ M.JACKSON &SON Pain -St. Exeter. i•Onedoor south of the Metropolitan Hotel. 4•+++++++++++++++++t+++++++ It you do opt have free. easy sM legnIe1 movements of the bowels you lack the Weis sea, essential of ood health.harm done than mera re incomrortsbbll eeneel sing'' (Oboeand bittou. nests—reunites 0t r0sn e in the bowels pnllute•.Irrttlitesaad petunia. You make the. clrcuLtptuyeya- tem—the blood—a • scavenger tasteful of a fountain of ' purest Ilfea."dttn•,: tainted .Italics. rhe tib of oos•,j stlpation a r e not IHt11ra bat OearIy slwoyy'a are tesur$�bt with vital 1 siunlftcsA•e Beek your relief In N a t u r e) Accept the ,entle.nstural O f iI y f aid g e Lax- ntl De sure not to crowd the dell- rate orsans of Q the stomach t Avoid allthe dcn- e r of powerful ',• r anal unknown •d- lclne+l Your safety jand Sour health atf aloes+aecur,•1—tfyc,J\ tike Ial-et•. TYe formula Is ee ernes t')X' - show It to your rim - 117 pttyaicianLax-eta are put up in a Mit metal case in handy tablet form—one tablet takes be- fore meals er on retiring always brings t.�O. Pleasing to take-- the most potent yet gong Of all remedies -a genuine bele of NatturzS I—e bowel isative which cures oowtlpattont Melo commended and for sale by W. S. I-HOWEY. Tne Usborno and Mart Farmer's Mutual Firer Incur-- anGa Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.- Pres.:—J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P,0 Vice-Pres.:—J. L. RUSSELL, RUBBELLUALE, 1'. 0.. DIRECTORS. W.H. PASSMORR, FARQUHAR P.O' WM. ROY, BORNHOLM P. 0' WM. BROCK WINCHELSEA P, 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0. AGENTS. JOHN E8SERY, Exeter, agent for Uaborne and Biddulph. OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.Treas. Farquhar GLADMAN & BTANBURY. Solioito OUR PIANO SALES For the past month have been - very satisfactory both to our- selves and our customers. This - we attribute to our exceptional good values and easy terms ot payments, LOUR GOODS EDEN1. Mr. Tho::. ilarris is daughter, airs. avert Eden, for a few' 41a3.a. Mrs. Monroe. of Exeter, apsnt Sun. day the eue,at of 11r. am) Mrs John visit ins; are the finest the the finest the market affords' and our terms most liberal. Do not listen to the men who say all manner of evil of us but call and see and judge for yourself. Sewing Machines Our Sewing Machines are 0. K. Also a find Line of Statio nery Cheap. S. MARTIN & S FARM FOR SALE A choice farm in the township t?T1 Fullarton, 75 acres, good bank barn.. stables end drive house. Five scree - of maple bush. Good drilled well. with wind mill. Good orchard and all in high stele of cultivation. For terms and partioulars apply to Thos. - Oa moron. Fare uhar. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Iltif aero in vilktgo of Farquhar. on which there is erected .a Large. hiss brick building fitted for store and. of dwelling, anal a neat Krick ootts el• and stable will be gold separately or - in one blook. THOS. CAMERON Fa rquhar. •••••••••••••••••••••••NI•••••••••••••• I t • CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • S3,000,000.00 • • RESERVE FUND • I8 Brsnches In Ontarle, Quebec. Alberta British Columbia and Msnitchs • EXETER BRANCH 2 Open every Lawful Day Isom to A. M. to 3 r. M. except Pet nobly to A. M. to 1 P. Y, Partners' BnIc (rote., cashed or collec•(Id. Forms supplied • On sentient ion. l,1tAFTa on all points In the Dominion, (treat Britain and Un. • (ted tttato., bough! and .old at lowest rates of erchan.e, • • MM fD AVINOBPARTMENT 2 Depo,tlew of •I.00 ane upwards received. interest cow- ] pen 1 n4 half segues. An.1 n.1.•ed In principal Juno 30111and Deeemher 31st. lige• i posits lte'etpt. AI -0 I. -nes and 1 :ghe•t cannot rate. of Interest allow.•d, • Advnelceta noole to fat Int•:s stork dealers and business nipn at • lowe.t rate. •rd on mn.,t fat, r*Me terms. Agents at f-zeter for Don,. (lovernmeat. THE 11OISONS BANK (incorporated by Act of Parliament l&iii) 53.000.000.00 Dlckscn&Cirttrp.►('.`I(•t# N 1D HURCON,Manager. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 MIMS • Vegetable PreparalionforAs- similatittg the Food atldReguta- tii the Stollirchsand I.3owa of Promotes Digestion,C•heerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiuni.Morphine nor Kincral. NOT NARCOTIC. l t4;" a eOld Erstivc2zP)7rem Re44t7. Sih z ,Sire ,rad • �•d.Js. Men Jet - reyessid frar.rt AperfectReincdy ferConstipa- tion. Sour Stontach,Diarrhoea, Worms,Cenvulsions,Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. racsi,m,�ilpc Signature of CX'1 , r!itt1: NEW "YORK. A Aft" tnortlh.. nisi 3 j Doses –35Ct .TS i EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ` A• CASTORI For Infants and Childr The Kind You H Always Bough Bears the Signature of U For Ov Thirty Yea CASTO 1•Ye C0.P.9/. 9tW 1089 On BEISMITII The annual tea meeting in connec- tion with the church was held on Monday evening last and as the wea- ther was all that could be desired there was a very large number of people present to enjoy the good things which the good people of Sexsmith had provided and also the excellent programme which was rendered. The Hensall Methodist Male Quartette was j.resent and furnished an abund- ance of excellent music, Readings were furnished by Misses Murray and Howey of Exeter and Miss Musgrove of London, also a duett by Misses Fol - lick and Howard of Exeter. On Tues- day evening a ten -cent social wag held at which all enjoyed a good time. The proceeds amounted to about $18. ALMOST DEAD OF BRONCHITIS Few people have Buffered more than John P. Taylor, of Dyntent, P.O.,Ont. Today he is well and writes,—"I must tell you how touch Catarrhozone has been to me. I was so bad with bron- chitis sometimes I thought it would soon be over with me. A spell ot chok- ing would come on that left me pros- trated and weak. Since using Catarrh - ozone 1 have had no trouble at all. It strengthened my throat stopped the cough, gave the free breathing and en - SALE ADS Advertise your Farm and your Sale of Stock and Implements, or Town Property. S000 Readers w ill see your advt. each week. FOR SALE FOR SALE -20 white Wyandotte Cooknels, thoroughbred, for brced- pu r(rses.—S. I'owe 11. CANARY 11191)5 FOR SALE.— A few choice St. Andr osbury Rollers Singers. at V'. 1I. Mills, Centralia. FOUND FOUND.—,(gond blanket, owner niay have same on proving property and paying for this advt. Apply at the office. FOlt SALE Olt TO RENT—Lot No. 13,abutli111 on the South West boundary concession in the Township of Usborno, in she County of Iiuron, containing about 8U acres more or less. For further particulars apply on the premises. — Patrick Kehoc. Whalen P. O. FAiRM FO11 SALE. -100 acres. be- ing lot 11, concession 2. Stephen, central position, being about 2 1-2 utiles front Crediton, Centralia and Exeter. For further particulars ap- ply on the promises. or Jas. Walker, Crediton East 1'. O. FOR SALE.—House on Iluron St. with three lots. There i3 also a smaller house on the property. Far further particulars apply (to Ed. Maguire, Exeter North or C. I)or- wood, 115, 16 Front Street, Pullman Ills. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF llt'RON In the estate of Samuel Parkinson of the Township of 1'sborne; in the county or Huron. ifarmer (leceae ed. Notice is hereby riven 'that pur- suant to an Order cf lljs honor I3. L. Doyle, Judge of the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron made the 29th day of October instant, The London and \Vcstern Trusts Com - patty Limited may, on Monday the 12th day of November next, mako application for a grant to •them of letters of Administration of rho es - tato of the said Santuel Parkinson, formerly of the township of Usborno aforesaid, who diai1,jieared from the said townahip on or, ntiOul the 17th day of November, 1896 and who.se whereabouts since the said dale arc unknown and who is tbelievcd io be dead leaving iproperty do be admin- istered in 'the said county of Ituron. And the slid Judge will on the tsnid 12th day of November at 11 a. an. in lho Court House at the town of Godericll hear evidence concerning such application. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for 'the London & Western Trusts Cotnpany, Limited. Dated et 'Exeter, Ontario, the. 30th day of October, 1906. tirely cured." Just the usual exper- ---- ience. Catarrhozone invariably cures whether bronchitis,asthma or catarrh Two sizes, 26c and $10.) at all dealers. EL1MVILLF. A number from hero at tended the annual supper of the Forrester Lodge at \Vocell :un on llmitiay even- ing. Mrs. Robt. Birch and daughter, Florence, .:pent a short time at the home of ,Mrs. W. Coultas last week. The annual ennivormtry s((n•iees1 Ile; draught Lilly .3 yenta old: four of tldia church will be held, cat Nov. draught geldings 2 years old sired 1s1. by Craigie Var; .3 draught igeldin,gs 2 years old Ares' by +ltakorfield; draught filly 2 years old sired by Craigie Var with foal to ilright. atone ; draught silly 2 years ofd sired by Moulton Ru[us sviih !foil to Nateby Prince; J pair draught fil- lies 2 years old, ;nal ched, sired by Derry Down; draug'lt gelding 1 year old aired by Lachlan Granby ; draught geldin z 1 year old sired by- Golden yGolden Thistle ; draught gelding 1 year old rircd by Black Rod; r ;rood driver+. The •.erne day end at the gime place 1 Pere twit) bo 23 dairy cows sold. the properly of \V..1. 'Williams. TEltMII OF NA LE Cash, or 12 moot hs' credit on furnishing good approved joint motes with interest at 5 per rent 1, r '1.111111. C.. E, HACKNEY, Proprietor. .1O'•1. WHITE ANI) '1•II0\MAS 'CAM- ERON. A uct ion(xers. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Brown return - nn Monday ed from Duston wheae Mr. Brown spent the sntnmer manag- ing a large hatter factory. 111te. Jno. Fletcher and sun, Ray. left last wet k for a month's visit with friends in ('tdccwell, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler spent Sunday with friends in Seafot•th. Mr. Duncan Met)o•tgnll who for the past, flee soros has 131'11 principal of our 1•ul,l c school has risignrd, his ri sigestien to take rife( t et the end of this (eine Mr. McDoligell has ac- re rt. c•rept. d a I rcition a+ teachet• of tht Comber piddle school, a11(1 1)19 ctieces• Inc lute Mill he Miss Maud Fair, daughter (.1 1?( v. Fair. of Eliniville, at present te8,hing in Petrolia. During bur. McI)ongnll's trim as tea( her here be Ins 1111.d the p( `ikon setisfactotily t)nvir g testis sus oral improv. (mods to the tit: nr(r• of mettle -ling the 9(11.31 besides being instrumental in raising sufficient rnnney to purchase a library for the he eat of the schol- ars. He has made n. any friends who will regret seeni)f hint leavi. lot will he pleased to know that his Yew pit i• linty will be it pmmoti( n Rh:(11 he richly dererves. ( Auction Sale • —et— IIORSES AND COLTS Messrs. White and C,nneron ]rave been instructed to hell ,by ptiblie, auction tit thlc METROPOLITAN HOTEL, EXETER THURSDAY, —011— 'I'I[UItSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906 cornmencinx al one o'clock 'sharp the following properly: Brood mare 6 ycare old with foal, nericultural ; draught -gelding four years old sired by Kin„ of I he Cas- Mrs.. !)aniel 110(Tgson and Mrs. .1. Wesley Hodgson, of Whalen, were the ;.aceta of Mrs. I(obert. Skinner on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Millsoi, of ruination, visited t heir neice Mr+. .1. Wright, on Saturday. The weather man is wCarin,z n ideasint face !him week. All those who have a turnip aro nf.ter 4t A evening is to be held at the next Meetin,t of the Chosen Friends which will Ile :t week from Friday. the 16th. Iteadill,tP, speech- es, singing and other filings Of nut entertaining character are to lin cnj0ye.l. All the friends arc ex- pected to be present. wedding bells ;ire reported to rine' her in the rear future. Mr. and lits. Samuel Skinner. of felon. wi„iced :t father's herr 011 Stuislay. The dirt tree for .drawing dirt in- to the church hive!awas po uonAll d p until the comin, re renuested to attend. The Kidneys When they are weak, tor- pid, or stagnant, the whole system suffers. Don't neg- lect, them at this time, but heed the warning of the back, the bloated face, tthe sallow conthe ' _' +re who has been LOST.—A two-year-old steer, red with horns on, stray -ed from Lot 4, concession 5, Hay. A suitable re- ward given for information leading to its recovery. Any information regarding the steer may be left with John Rowe or at the Times office. 11-29-6. • SHINGLES We have just received a carload of British Columbia red Cedar Shingles and one of Now Brunswick Shingles and are now in a position to supply your wants in this line. Paroid 'Roofing We are agents for this original Ready Roofing, it is used on barns, factories, in fact any building that needs a. good roof. Ask us about this roofing and get a circular. 1116 Ross-TauIor Go. i td., Exeter. • •+•++++++++++++`I'++++++++4 FINE ( 200 FURS Jackets, Neckware, Muffs, Etc. SEE ME NEW SQUIRREL TIE BELTZ'S ASTRAY.—A flock of tame ducks came to teent'l. McCoy's. Oentnalia, about Fix weeks ago. Owner 'cyan have same by paying ext,nnses. That F ARM F011 SALE. — excel- lent far, Lot. 16. concession 10, Usborne, oonsistin. of 100 acres in hood state of cultivation. This pro- perty is well fenced, hag 'two large barite, with stabling underneath. cement floors end water in front of stock in stables. Large windmill on barn, also one on pump. Good 'frame house ; .:nal orchard, hog pens, drive shed. All the land in seeded. except 18 acres, of which 11 acres is in fall wheat. There is about 10 acres of good bush. This faro) is well un -I derdrained with tile. For further particulars apply to A. E. IIodbert, Exeter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SIiIPI:A In the *natter of the estate of Jane Smillie, late of the township of Tuokorsmith, in The County of Huron, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to It. S. 0., 1897, ohap. 129, that all ctcditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Jane Smillie, who died on or about th 4th day of October, 1906, aro requir- ed o.t or before the 12th day of November, 1006, ito send by post pre- paid or deliver to Wm. Moir, or elle village of llensall, or Benjamin Smil- lie. Hensall lost office, executors of the said deceased, their christian and surnames, addressee and descrip- tions, 'the 'full partioulars of their claims, the tatatcment of their ac- counts and rthe nature of the rtc- surities, if any, held by diem. And further 'take notice that after such last mentioned date the acid Exeou• tors will proceed 'lo distribute the assets of She clec..ascd among the parties entitled thereto. having re- gard only 4o the claims of which they shall Shen have notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part there- of to any 'version or persons of whose claims notice elutll not have been received try ihcn) at the time of finch dist ribtttion. GLADMAN & STAN Bl?R\•, Solicitors for said Executors. 1)111.4I 111 Exeter, 0115 24th dry of October. 1906. Mr. Fara Brenner is sent ting a new rubber -t11341 buggy, which he purchas- ed ftotn J..1. 11, wkey. of Parkhill. 3.1r. H. Whig W5,0 ill London on(lon on blue iness lest Monday. Miss Mary Sreenan, of Drysdale, is visiting her sister. Mtn. 1). Nelsitat A number front herr Attended the shooting snatch held et Khiva Wed- nesday of last w eek. A ..son (1 Mt•. Tho. Ket1h had the misfortune to fail from a se •Wold and break his leg en,. dee last week. 111r. John bl I'h' � 10111'11,41 fano the west liter N tt(r.lay. Miss Nell Jlclnt' • vi sting her .i4tr• , lura. M. ('nrrnthet s treatmeatat oncewhb Hood's Sarsapari la which containsthe best and aest curative substances. Por t esenced k d rs..ttrls terse wad for C Book ` No. 1(111111.41 to her home in Dettnit Inst SatOrday. tVtn. Mies n end .(.)tin Mel -oat. loft n Friday last for S('utli River %where I) v will s1)'t -1 the winter. - --0 1311. gr 911.=A. Bears die _1M K'd Yu Hsi Atslts B.uJ 8isuttire of 143 Dundas St. London. FURS matte to order: Repaired and Remodelled: Highest price Paid For Raw Furs Farmers' Poultry We wart all your Poultry. alive or dressed. gad will pay the HIGHEST PRICES for it. Your poultry may be delivered at:— Hensel!, Buyer wanted Clandehoye, buyers S. C. Chowan Jno. Treyithick, G. Bloomfield. Granton, Buyer R. T. Raycraft. Dashwood, buyer W. Shrumrn. FLAVELLES, LIMITED,• Londou T Nimes Just the RI's Bowel Laxative 1ro78.'•. Gentle, Sure—Pleasant to Talo i.•41 Tried and True. Ga lin% Nature's bawdy. NOTICE TO C1tEDITORS in trio matter of the estate of Char- les Snell, the elder, late of the Village of hos ter, in the Counlay of Huron, Insurance Agent, de- rma wit Notice is hereby given pursuant to It. S. 0., 1897, chap. 129, that 'all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the RAO Char- les Snell, 1 he elder, who died on or about the 4th day of October, 1908, are required on or before the 12th d ty of November, 1906, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messes, Madman & St4anhury, of the village of Exeter, solicitors for the Execu- trix trix of the said deceased, their chrtslian and murnam('9, addresses tnd desnrlpt101)5. the full particu- lars of their 1'' e statement r ,nuts. tht of their account•.:and the nature of t he recurities, if any, held by '1 h' m. .\r.d further take notize that alter such last men 1jolted date the siid Executrix will proceed to distribute Ilie assesel14 of 1ho deceased 1rnon3 Ilse parties entitled thereto, havinz regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice` and that the said Executrix will not be liable for the said assets (.r 31y part there. of to any person or pnrivinj of wlt'se c1111nx notice shall not hate 9N -n r•,• seised by diem at th- time of such (l i' t : i hit t Intl, GLADMAN & 8TANBIiRY, Solicitors for lixerutrix. Piled at Exeter, the 22nd dry of October, fine. Notice to Debtors All persons indehted to the eel ee ..1 the late Chas. Smell. ,arc request - e to settle their indebtedness with 1 lie undersigned a t once, GLAD\iAN & STANIWILY, Solicit('.s for Executrix Exc',cr, Oct. 22n't, 1906. Tons of all kinds of old scrap iron wanted at M. Jackson's EXETER We will pay the highest cash rdi ceor exchange fence posts for same. $ M.JACKSON &SON Pain -St. Exeter. i•Onedoor south of the Metropolitan Hotel. 4•+++++++++++++++++t+++++++ It you do opt have free. easy sM legnIe1 movements of the bowels you lack the Weis sea, essential of ood health.harm done than mera re incomrortsbbll eeneel sing'' (Oboeand bittou. nests—reunites 0t r0sn e in the bowels pnllute•.Irrttlitesaad petunia. You make the. clrcuLtptuyeya- tem—the blood—a • scavenger tasteful of a fountain of ' purest Ilfea."dttn•,: tainted .Italics. rhe tib of oos•,j stlpation a r e not IHt11ra bat OearIy slwoyy'a are tesur$�bt with vital 1 siunlftcsA•e Beek your relief In N a t u r e) Accept the ,entle.nstural O f iI y f aid g e Lax- ntl De sure not to crowd the dell- rate orsans of Q the stomach t Avoid allthe dcn- e r of powerful ',• r anal unknown •d- lclne+l Your safety jand Sour health atf aloes+aecur,•1—tfyc,J\ tike Ial-et•. TYe formula Is ee ernes t')X' - show It to your rim - 117 pttyaicianLax-eta are put up in a Mit metal case in handy tablet form—one tablet takes be- fore meals er on retiring always brings t.�O. Pleasing to take-- the most potent yet gong Of all remedies -a genuine bele of NatturzS I—e bowel isative which cures oowtlpattont Melo commended and for sale by W. S. I-HOWEY. Tne Usborno and Mart Farmer's Mutual Firer Incur-- anGa Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.- Pres.:—J. A. NORRIS, CROMARTY P,0 Vice-Pres.:—J. L. RUSSELL, RUBBELLUALE, 1'. 0.. DIRECTORS. W.H. PASSMORR, FARQUHAR P.O' WM. ROY, BORNHOLM P. 0' WM. BROCK WINCHELSEA P, 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0. AGENTS. JOHN E8SERY, Exeter, agent for Uaborne and Biddulph. OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS. Secy.Treas. Farquhar GLADMAN & BTANBURY. Solioito OUR PIANO SALES For the past month have been - very satisfactory both to our- selves and our customers. This - we attribute to our exceptional good values and easy terms ot payments, LOUR GOODS EDEN1. Mr. Tho::. ilarris is daughter, airs. avert Eden, for a few' 41a3.a. Mrs. Monroe. of Exeter, apsnt Sun. day the eue,at of 11r. am) Mrs John visit ins; are the finest the the finest the market affords' and our terms most liberal. Do not listen to the men who say all manner of evil of us but call and see and judge for yourself. Sewing Machines Our Sewing Machines are 0. K. Also a find Line of Statio nery Cheap. S. MARTIN & S FARM FOR SALE A choice farm in the township t?T1 Fullarton, 75 acres, good bank barn.. stables end drive house. Five scree - of maple bush. Good drilled well. with wind mill. Good orchard and all in high stele of cultivation. For terms and partioulars apply to Thos. - Oa moron. Fare uhar. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Iltif aero in vilktgo of Farquhar. on which there is erected .a Large. hiss brick building fitted for store and. of dwelling, anal a neat Krick ootts el• and stable will be gold separately or - in one blook. THOS. CAMERON Fa rquhar. •••••••••••••••••••••••NI•••••••••••••• I t • CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • S3,000,000.00 • • RESERVE FUND • I8 Brsnches In Ontarle, Quebec. Alberta British Columbia and Msnitchs • EXETER BRANCH 2 Open every Lawful Day Isom to A. M. to 3 r. M. except Pet nobly to A. M. to 1 P. Y, Partners' BnIc (rote., cashed or collec•(Id. Forms supplied • On sentient ion. l,1tAFTa on all points In the Dominion, (treat Britain and Un. • (ted tttato., bough! and .old at lowest rates of erchan.e, • • MM fD AVINOBPARTMENT 2 Depo,tlew of •I.00 ane upwards received. interest cow- ] pen 1 n4 half segues. An.1 n.1.•ed In principal Juno 30111and Deeemher 31st. lige• i posits lte'etpt. AI -0 I. -nes and 1 :ghe•t cannot rate. of Interest allow.•d, • Advnelceta noole to fat Int•:s stork dealers and business nipn at • lowe.t rate. •rd on mn.,t fat, r*Me terms. Agents at f-zeter for Don,. (lovernmeat. THE 11OISONS BANK (incorporated by Act of Parliament l&iii) 53.000.000.00 Dlckscn&Cirttrp.►('.`I(•t# N 1D HURCON,Manager. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1