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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-12-13, Page 85 mas Gllts Call and see our large assort - hent of Perfumes, Ilair Brushes Cloth, Nail & Tooth Brushes 'Satchels, Purses, Pouches, Cigar Cases, Case Pipes Childrens Books & Stationery All suitable for Christmas Presents. BROWNING'S Drug Store Smoke Doctors Prescription Beat 5c. cigar in town The Exeter Times Exeter, Ontario. Term; of Subscription $1.00 per Mr In advance. $1.50 enaY he raged if not re paid. To United WON subscribers. $1.50 strictly in advance. No. paper discontinued til all arrears are paid, unless at option of the publisher. The to to which every subscription is id Is denoted on the label. Advertising rates on application. XETER TIMES P'T'G CO. Limited. Who's Who? seems to be a disposition in quarters not to fall in line with suggestion made in these columns week that Mr. M. Y. McLean ald be allowed to have the Federal acclamation and thus save the and turmoil of an election Federal elections so close at e expected that, and we had idea where the objections le from. Not certainly from artizan or the hard work - r of either side of politics, the professional politicin:), U(Tice holder and office seek- { e is a class in every riding eagerly for election tinges, hey -chop( to make a pull. is class are going to force the to make :► light, who are they say shall be the standard On this there seems to be a erence of opinion. Each of a admirable men believe that be the choice. The friends nnell, of Hensall, claim es the honor, and cite e was forced aside when f License Inspector was They also refer v"!th cellent work Which ho in previous :ant• her aspintnt who would no resentatives hu it is up to the :at the council ,oard Iii•xt year. - For school trustees, the retirin members of the board are likely to remain in the field, while several new aspirants are spoken of, Mr. F. W. Gladman, ant\Mr. John Taylor have been asked to Blake the run, and it is quite likely they will do so. Both these gentlemen would make excel- lent representatives, while nothing can be said against the outgoing mem- bers, so that the fight for this office promise -1 to be au exciting one. -� The Toronto Mail and Empire says it has been rumored that Mr. Henry Hilber, M. P. P. may resign his seat in the Ontario Legislature to become the Conservative candidate in the bye - election in South Huron for the House of Commons. S E ER TIME S, DECEMB _ th!" 1907. 1 farmers are more to blaitiae than o else for the present low price rio wheat. When Western first became a competitor of our ain our farmers made no eep the intruder out. In- hting against the Introduc- ti• itoba patent flours, they 1Rou: stern flours. Naturally Onta at was negleeted, many mills dosed down, and the demand for Ontario wheat became nil. Yet our farmers complain that there is no Juoney in wheat. There is good money in wheat and our farmers can get it out by forcing up the price, Since our millers have perfected blend flours there is no reason why ou farmers should buy Western flours. blendid !tour; (con- taining Ontario wheat and a small quantity of Manitoba wheat) are bet- ter, both for bread and pastry, than any flour milled of a single kind of wheat. One of the leading bakeries of Toronto has tried out the blendid flours, and it has been the means of doubling and trebling their business on "hoiue made -bread." In the Mari- time Provinces blended flours are cap- turing the market and have driven "Western hard patent flours" out of many stores entirely. What our farmers should do is to stop spending their money for West- ern flour and buy blending flours, milled of our own millers of our own Ontario wheat. In this way the mon- ey which now goes to the wheat grow- ers in Manitoba and Alberta would stay right here aft home. And as the demand for blended flours increases, the demand for Ontario wheat will in- crease and higher prices will be obtain- ed for their crops by the farmer" It is the farmers' fault too, that dairymen and stockmen are paying such high prices for bran and shorts. When our mills do not grind such grain there is a corresponding short- age in the amount of bran, etc. for sale. Those who keep cattle and hor- ses must get their feed from Manitoba and Alberta, where:there is plenty of wheat raised. and where the mills are grinding out great quantities of feed. With a good healthy den.and for blendid flours, our mills will be run- ning to their frill capacity, plenty of bran and shorts would be produced and with no freight charges to pay, the prices would necessarily go down. Huron John Strong, of Kt peen, an inmate, of the London Insane Asylum com- tuited suicide on Friday, by stealing away from a gang of peen with whoiu he was working and putting his bead under the ice in thy reser- voir at the Asylum. When found life was extinct. Fire broke out last Friday evert- ing et a few minutes past six in the cellar of the tailor shop of E. E. Downs, Clinton, and damaged property to the extent of $1,000. The owner of the shop had just left for supper, the blaze being discovered u few minutes utter his departure. An overheated furnace is supposed to have been the cause of (ho fire. Be- ing centrally located the firemen re- sponded promptly and confined the fire to the tailor shop, but smoke damaged the grocery store of Mayor Wiltze on one side and the Normandy Hotel on the other. W. Byron's law office was slightly damaged. All aro fully recovered by insurance. Trial Catarrh treatment aro bell; mailed out free, on reeueet, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These teats ars provin.; jo the •people -without a penny's cost -the great value of this scientific prescription known to dru•3, r;its everywhere ;is tl)r. Sboop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by W. 8. Howey. A very pretty wedding took place at tht• home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. Reid. on i\Vednesday afternoon ill Clinton at three o'clock when their only daughter. 'Miss Lillian Mary, became the bride of Mr. Thomas Ler, of Londesboro. A large number of r +cn;uwu guests were present, the c being performed by Rev. Mr. Curry, under an nrch of evergreens. The bride looked charming iu n dress of create voile with chiffon •trimmings The bridesmaids was Miss .\table Clark. and the groomsman, Mr. lie Lee. After the ceremony the. guests repaired to the dining room, where a sumptuous supper was served. The presents were numerous and costly showing the esteem in which the young people are held in this com- munity. When the Stomach, Ileart, or Kidney tierces 'eel weak, thea thole organa always fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Ileart or Kidneys, That is (simply to make- shift. Get a prelscription known to epiien Township flru;gists everywhere as 1)r. Shoot's !believe he mightRestorative. The Restorative is pre - a certain vote of tfecting the Homan is said to be against Harry Willert, Reeve Horton of Tucker- illiams, of Zurich, ( nr 'L ;,UU. the ! , eter m [ pared expressly. for these weak in- side nerves. Sttrwethen these nerves build them up with 1)r. Shoop a Rc- etorative-tablets or li:►uid- and sea how quickly help will come. Free. teat lent on reaueet by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your L:illh is surely worth this 'simple t..t '>rsale by W. 8. l l owcy . 'Torrance. inspector of the of 1t4fuge, made his annual Its' County Council. from e following particulars are 1 number of inmates ad - ice the opening of the {louse the during of deaths 1 11 dl l g nnn,h.'r 1t number discharged during peel la : number of inmates on 1st. Me, 51 males and :.'9 .1e '1'h•• average weekly espendi- ete iv $1.07 1-4. Amount g p•ttienls 4;76U additional the future VIII S. Mr. IIo(n 'lig 1 Ott 1, A tickling cough, from any came, is -luickly '(topped by Dr. I4lt.00p's Cough Cure. And it is _ao thorou;illy harmless and nate that Dr. (Shoop tells rnotheri everywhere to give it without heeltation, even ito very youn_ babes. The ,wholesome ,green ieavee and tender tit•'ms of a lune - beeline mountainous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoup'.+ Cough Cure It calms the cough, and heals the sore and senr(itil\1 brow- membranes. rowmembranes. No opium, nto 'chloro- form, nothilr, harsh used to Injure or 0upprees. Simply a re:tinous plant extract that helps to heal aching lungs. The Spaniarde call call tbls 'shrub which tho .Doctor uses, "The Sacred llerb." Always de- mand Dr. Shoop a Cou;h Cure. 'Sold by W. S. llowcy Elimville According to the present indica- tions the chances are very favorable for a railway through our burgh. The surveyors have gone over the ground. taking the levels and setting up stakes. Some of the farmers are taking this very mildly while others are vowing vengest►ce owing to the manner its which it cuts up their farms. r uuitt.•iI 71 C. 1'. Ira 1 I their : The Eke tion of Officers on Friday eve least. They are considering ,very ser- iously of building a new Hall this next year. The following officers were elected. -(1. 1'.. Wm. Smith ; Vice C.. .Ino. Miners: Prelate, Thos. Smale ; Bee.. Will Johns ; Asst. Rec., \\'tilliatns : • s. H. • Treas.. Rich. Johns . \ Warden. M. Sleatnoils : Guard, harry Ford ; Sen- try. 11. Small.: , udilors..lohn al Mere Joshua Johns and Will .lotstis, ,1r. Win. Andrew and daughter. Mary. of Ilamiota. elan.. arrived her,• for a couple of months. Mr. An- drew (totes many changes Burine his seven years' as('nce. Mrs. Hodgson. returned to Grut- twa. Sal urrTay, atter sptnaling a 14,51 weeks with her daughter. is. R. Skinner. t (quite a IarRe number f rots 1 h village attended 1 h anniversary ser- vices at Sunshine on aumety anti the Xmas t :vel est When Children Cough give them that old reliable remedy that neva falls to cure BOLE'S PREPARATION OF Friar's Cough Balsam It stops coughs -breaks up colds -and heals inflamma- tion in throat and bronchial tubes. Absolutely pure and safe for children. 25c a bottle. At druggists or from NATIONAL DRU & CHEMICAL CO. Limited • LONDON, est a1 Headquarters for Skates, Axes, Saws, Razors, Stoves, Pails, and Lanterns We have on hand a number of Mitts and Gloves which we will sell at rock bottom prices. Don't forget that we install Furnaces and keep on band the largest of Hardware and Stoves to anywhere. supply all kinds of be found W. MOORE - KIRKTON We wish all our Cusiomers a [appy and Prosperous New Year B. W. F. BEAVERS, +NN+NN (NNN++N S _. The Morons B Established 1855. HEAD OFFICE Farquhar FOIL OVER SIXTY YEARS OLD AND Watt -Tinto ItgMgDv- Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy for Dlarrhrna. It is pleaoant to the taste. sold ; byart of the world. 45 every D cents In nts a bottle. its value Is Incalculable. Be euro and tate Mre Winslow's Soothing I �3'. Law of the Village Syrup and ask for no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and of Exeter for the Year 190 Druge Aat, June 30th, 9106. Serial Number 1098. f_: ii TCAPITAL PAID UP •••• 2 RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •••• •••• Z Savings Bank Department $1.00 Opens an Account and Interest adde&.FOUJj, Times a Year. 1 Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manage •••••••••••••••••••••••••+N++NNN+++++•+•+N AN i'1' -TO -DATE SCHOOL. The Central Business College, of Stratford. which is the leading busi- ness training school of Western Ontario. has again advanced a step towardsperfection. It has now the Grand Trunk Wires run- ning through the class rooms. This gives the telegraphy students actual Railway wire practice, they have the privilege of rending the messages passing over Grand Trunk wires. Those wishing to learn telegraphy or obtain a commercial or shorthand training should not over -look this up - to -data school. The winser term opens on Jan. 6. and those who are interested should write for their frets oat,a lois ue. TO\VNSHII' Oi' 1'BfOl1N1;. NOMINATION ANI) ELECTION.' PUBLIC NOTICE is herebyIy given ven that a meeting of the Electors of the Township of l'sborne will be held in the Town 11311. Elimville on MONDAY. DECEM IIEI( 30th.. 1907. At the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon. For the purpose of making rued re- ceiving :Nominations for Reeve a Councilmen. further notice is hereby given that in throosed torevent of more ny tdidate. being f 1p par- ticular office than re dared 4) ad- journed elected, t lie proce(•ding• ts until Monday. January 6111, A. 1). 1i)f8, w lien polls will be opened at 9 a. m. at the following vlaca•s. as fi xed by Tow lee' ip Ily -Lee• viz. 1/iv. No. I. 'Town+hip hull, fliut- ville Signe: Antlrevc, D.ILU. ; Gro. Kellet. 1'oll Clerk. Div. No. 2. (leo. r John ilot f ('ornish's hatse \\". Homey. 0.11.0. ; I)an I)rxs, I'oll ('I.•rk. I)iv. \o. 3. Wm. Stephen's louse. lot -, ('on. 1n. \l. heal hv.1). MONTREA 53,000.000. 53000.000' Assets Over $33000,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted. A fly -law- to authorize the Muni- cipal Council of the Village o[ Exeter to pay to W. A. Gibb Company of the City of Hamilton in the County of \Vent worth, Packers of Dried Fruit, the sum of $500.00 for the purchase of the site and land now used and oc- cupied by the said W. A. Gibb Coin patty for their Evaporating process in the said Village of Exeter. \VHEI(EAS nt a meeting of the Ratepayers of the said Village of .Exeter it was resolved that the above Ily-Law should be submitted to a veto and it carried that the said sum of $500. be paid to the said \V. A. Gibb Company on the terms and con- ditions set forth and contained in a preliminary agreement made end en- tered into by and between the said Municipal Council and the said \V. A. Gibb (7ompany. AND WHEREAS tics said Municip- al p- al Corporationrporation deem it advisable to give effect to the said resolution of the said Ratepayers. ANI) WHEREAS it is necessary to appoint the time, places and officers for taking the votes of duly •lunlified voters upon this ny-Law. Is• neces- sary a n \1) Y A. sun m the said t and collect to levy sarY of $500. by .special rate upon the whole rateable property of the said Village during 1Ite year 1908. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Village according to the last revised Assessment !toll is $551,451. AN t) \V11EItEAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Municipality is not more than $21.001). BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED Ly the t1unicipe1 ('ouncil of the Village of Exeter as follows: - 1. That for the purposes n foresa id t c•atah all be lawful vyful [or t h e . Reeve and • Council of the slid Municipality 10 the said "i A. Gibb Company Highest Price Cash FOR all kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, horse hair. Steel stoneboats, boule- varding, fro Sell or exchange for the above goods. M. JACKSON & SON near the old market Main St. Exeter CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. fly giving a better course of training than that given by any other similar institution in Ontario, we have beoome one of the leading businoles trains in; schools in Canada. Our ;raduates are in c1eman] ;a3 office assistants and business Dur courses c teachers. nl c 1G d being the best our graduates succeed. If interested in your own welfare write 'now for our catalogue ; it is free. \Vo have three departments, Com. mercial. Shorthand and Tele' graphic. Winter terns opens January 0th. ELLIOTT h MCLACHLAN, Principals. .i. +•h-i••W'd••t••1.1.++'i++++i•'!•'1.4•F++.14 BUY YOUR M. r66flTs FROM DENTAL - DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. Dental Surgeon Office over Madman & Stanbury'e Main street -EXETER. DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 13. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's- Law Offices in Dr. Anderson' forme dental parlors. S. Martlo & son JW. • P S„ Gradua varsity. office and reside Laboratory, Exeter. Associate Coroner Lois Thomas Pianos, Organs Sewing Machines Fine Stationery Children's Sleighs, &c. Civil Engineer & Arc (Late Department of Public works, Consulting Engineer for Municipal an. Work, Electric railroads, Sewerage and 11•a System \1•hates, Bridges and Re -enforced C. Phone 2220 London HONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private fonds for In ant upon farm or Tillage poverty ab lo ►pee Of lnbereeb. DICKSON & CARLING 0 Chandler in the Town hall aforesaid on Tuesday the 7th. day o! January A. 1►. 190M at the hour of Twelve DICKSON & CARLING, &ulster. Solicitors, Notaries Cony Commlasioners. Solicitors for the Mo Bank. Eto. hooey to Loan ab lowest rateo of interest. OYYICE t -MAIN BTBELT, EXT R DARLING R. E. L. B. DI • . (''CONEY TO LOAN. Wo have a large amount of private mads can on farm and village properties at1owralII interest. MADMAN & STANBURY Sarrletere Solicitors. Mala st.IEte spools 0f the C000dto0 Norm wet HOMESTEAD RAOULATIONS. \' even numbered sectio( of Dominion Lands Lb ANY Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who 1s the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 )errs of age, to the extent of one -quare ter section of leo acres, more or less. Application for entrymust be nude in person by the applicant at a Dominion lands Agency or Sub. agency for the dietnet in which the land 1s situate. Entry b) preys may, however, be made at an 'gen. ey on 4erlainconditIons by the father, mother, .0 daughter, brother or sister of an intending hn, horde.. eteader. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans: (I) At least Mx months' residence upon and cult!• ration of the land in each year for three years. s homesteader aur if Ile sod nn •ert0 (2)Ae tt31 i. r t the required res fence tut •s Lr filing on farm( i 6 K w 1 ', FethanI'1 Lad o r r 1 solei • b him not Ir ht acres in extent, tri the .idnity of his homeste*d.l Joint ow nership in land w 111 ant meet this require ment. (3) 11 the father tar mother, if the father Is de• Teased) of the homesteader ha. permanent residents on fanning land owned solely by him, not leis than eight, (80) acres in extent, in the vieinity of the homestead. or upon a homestead entered for IT h(* In the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his n•an rt sldtrn 4 (1111 lea tis living with the father or mother. 4 The tens '•S (1,111)" in the two preceedln; paragraphs is defined as meaning not more thss0 nine miles n a diret line, exeh e of road ahtOW• . s erns• .1t amen xn e e in h measurement. t. A homesteader intending to Ierfnnn his rest. dela(' 11111101,1 in aecnnlanre with the ata,(' while living with his parents Of On farrnimg lend Owned hims.•11 mint nntif 1 Intention