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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-03-14, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, MARCH 14th 1907. ubbcr 000as For anything you need in this line of goods such as riot Water Bottles, Comb Syringes, Fountain Syringes Enemas, Bulbs. Rubber tubing Ete. You will find the best as- sortment at BROWNING'S Drug Store The Exeter Times ANNUAL, MEETING OI the Reform . Association of ' ut for 11111.011 as constituted Provincial purposes will be held in 'EHE OPERA HOUSE, 11ENSALL -on- TUESDAY, MAUCII 26th, 1907. At 1.30 p. nt. The question of amalgamating with the Dominion Riding Associa- tion .vitt be voted upon and it that isdecidemeeting oftlall Liberalsn there obe f t of .South Huron. as constituted for bath Do - /minion and Provincial purposes, Im- mediately thereafter forO ththe purpose othe f completing electing officers. &c. Addresses on public questions AVM be delivered and matters of great importance to Reformers will bo dealt with. A large attendance requested. J. G. STAN11URN' A. G.S.tILLIE, President. Secretary -Tress• Elliott G. Stevenson, of Dctr(xt, has been selected as Jliglt Chief Itan- late to Dr of ttOronhyatekh8 o yThe salarry hy Not A CIIAThAII T• ENINEKIT h stag The Greatest Kitchen Labor Saver Ever Invented! The preparation Of even the simplest meal Is a task of no small size when you think of the num- b.: of steps you take from kitchen to pantry -the uutuber 01 trips you snake after things foruotten —first the salt—thea the spice—then the flavoring. and so on. COOKING would be rubbal of all Its drudgery it you could keep your supplies and cn"king utensils chose at hand -and within arm's reach. And that 1s just what you C.tN do it you have a CHATHAM KITCHEN CABINET -for the stlsto e.x,k1 t wIs ithhas wellll.. Now, 1 waill sellllyou a CI1not 11TIIAM Kfor ITCHEN CAII needed 4444 a lncal, but for the utrn- My Liberal TIme°Payiflent Plan n plan that 1 wn%t to explain to You In detail. I want to send you my catalog of CHATHAM KITt 111•.\ CABINETS 1.T.' free c utr tiers that will interest you. Tho Is the most complete Kitchen Cabinet in the market. It is equipped with Flnur and Sugar bins -with com- partrmeIts fir supplies of all ants -with racks for the .ii -;d tp oO, •.r i•relt y chin ,-with a eonlphte tet of handsomely japauniel cans for sma.l groceries 443 well as a full tet. of Spices (stns and tsar • oilier conveniences that wo haven't room to describelhere. The urc+agement of the CHATHAM la such that You may sit at e:•a while prepertne a mea! -rand have every ingredient wee& reach of r .,••r hdnd, Not. a step to eek • till you're ready to put the meal upon tlhe .a>w , •t• 1.'n•;.• ^ to 'oeritien tu—andthesavinginyourtiute--time that yea rn iy Intra (.'r f •a -y w:•rk-:,r ",'r!' --e r reading. And tits CHATHAM ll.1M KITCHEN C'AI)INET not ooty Ra VOA your steps aaa )•our tlm••, het 1 •wens'our 1 their in nine; other ways as well. You haven() cltt- terel-u r �`It -so deer terse letehem, ellen you have a CitATHAMI- for you keep all tit • ci't(ter right iu one place -the zine covered table of your Cabinet - which tuk,•i but the rub of n damp cloth to cleats! No cold iuual scrubbing of the sink •i to when you Kara a Chatham. Jutta simple rub -off with a damp cloth -sad your table isspican•lspan nudreafyfor use al:sin. .., ,•+ Now. Chet 0 are many other Special features of the CHATHAM. F: f< KITCHEN CABINET that I haven't room to tell you abcnit here. 1 want to seen 1 von my big Free catalogue -it will quote prices and eive you detai'ed deseriptious-and I'll send It to you, FREE, for your Dante and address un n postal. It you want to simplify your housework -if you 11 toil and d rud•er•- want o with needless ti ) a tt do away it you want always to have a neat, attractive kitchen. you shoul.t own a C H AT 11 A M KITCHEN CABINET. write for my catalogue today -it will tell you how to save time and strength -and quote prices that p know will interest you. Just send your name and address on a postal, and DO IT NOW. Addressme personally, Manson Campbell. President Maneoo Campbell Co. Dept. Cbatbaoa. Oat. for your name on a je,ttta!-w.d it wit give you full descriptions of my Cabinets and lu p Chatham Kitchen Cabinet Stocks Carried at Montreal Brandon Calgary $97.32; W. II. Lovett coal for ceme- tery, fire hall and town hall $25.27: Ross & Taylor account cemetery building $175: Geo. Cudmore, labor $7.50: Silas Handford labor $4,75: E. Heideman labor $1.00; \V. West- cott labor 63c.; W, J. Bissett salary is $10,000 a year. $33; Johan lord salary .$27; W. J. Hon. Chas. F. Casgrain, of Wind- Bissett expenses taking E. hull to ser, - member of the ,Canadian Sen- Clinton $3,00. • ate died at Windsor on Friday last he laic Scn'ttor was bora in Quebec URTin 14`27 and in 1887 was appointed DI r. Geo. B".ton has purchased the Senator. V. 11. I err. publisher of the Brus- property lie now occupies from Mr. eels Post, was last week e.clected ens Jas. Moore. of St. Marys, Paying the candidate to contest East liur- f the partyl attf the 'KettintercestProvincial Liberal party tion. EXETER 'COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Coun- cil was held Monday et -ening, all ? t Coun- cillor uti•scnt. - .• sc t members lreint..l Johns. . Mr. Jory asked permission to cut down, one of the trees in front of bis itseidenee on lturott etree1. The matter was held over. tIr. S. M. handers asked permits. Ilion to grade the street in front of alis building on Jamey; etrect. Ho promised to Put in at 'drain and keep the i treet in good condition. Rets ferrel to the Reeve, ,Councillor Puke and the Street Commissioner. Bev. Collins addrsescd the council re the closing up of the street north of the Trivitt Memorial church. Mr. Collins give 0 history tot the matter. stating that when the church was built. Dir. Hamlin, the therefor $700. This is cheap prop- erty. Mr. Jas. Ileatty delivered five horses and Lucan last week to Mr. J. 'McCarthy, of London. Mr. .Amo Doupe also delivered one. Miss Lily Taylor is expected ]longe from Pennsylvania U. S. Where she has spent the winter. Mr. ltobt. Sheppard has engaged 54th Mr. Reuben Shier for the sum - m. liaudford, Cecil Skinner, Willie Mr. John Hanna purchased from JMr. Alex. Dow, of t1'xeter, the fino Weber. Richie hicks, Bella Davis. fino imported stallion Sir Evelyn Sr. III. -Annie McCurdy. Hedky and had hint delivered here last Skin Carrie May, lie Walker, Thos. Coate , A 9 va week. Mr. Archie Robinson purchased n Jr. III. -Scary McCurdy, lAlie Hun - beautiful driving horse from Mr. tin,IL•dwar RelCoicts, Leda Lena 17iCrI »g. Jas. Beatty last week. Miss Dorothy Sweltzer teacher of Frederick Webber, Wesley Culbert. Salem school, spent the latter part Jr• IL -Minnie May, Sam McCurdy. of the week visiting her friend bliss Frank Coates, Thelma Skinner. Hr. Lily Veale .(turning home ort Sun• I't. 1I, -Roy Thompson, Roy \Vehber day. A couple of our local sports were pinched for $5.00 each on Saturday last in St. Marys for furious driving owner of the protterty to the north through the town. threatened to build a III -mine mill, Messrs. Beatty (1.. Moore shipped Awl w'onld not dispose: of the Pro• a carload of horses to the north on pert )• to the church uulesv it 4%38 Wednesday, Mr. Ilc01/t) :tccom)).nn)L tented over to the corporation for n ing them. Mr. Geo. mills purchased W. Martin acted as moderator. The t suction sale last Friday. Iltrerl. one in case the street sena a pony from a gentleman in Feteter reports on Sunday Schools, young, senberry, of Zurich wielded the ham - closed the property would again rc ' recently but it is rattier too swift Peo les societies and church life and mer and good prices were realized. BOLE'S PREPARATION OF Friar's Cough Balsam One of the good, old-fashioned things that Inas never been improved upon. Infallible for coughs, colds, bronchial and lung troubles. It is the largest and best 25c remedy for coughs and colds Prepared, recommended and guaranteed by the largest wholesale drug house in the world. If your druggist does not handle it, let us know. NATIONAL DRUG & CHEN. CO., Limited • ao LONDON, Ont i 8. 9. NO. 4, UBBORNE. The following report of S. S. No. 4' Usborne for tho month of Feb. is based upon regularity of attend- ance and weekly examinations. The names ear order of merit. appear in IV.-Vina Kerslake, Frank Rooke, \\'illie Fssery, Arthur Kerslake, F. IIAY AUCTION SALE On January 29th 1007 at her home -of- near Kingsville. Mary lane Taylor. beloved wife of Silas ,Davin Valk - Pure Bred Horses. Farm, Farm Stock will entered into life ,eternal. Sha and Implements was born in 1'yeworthy, Devonshire Th. E.e:titers of the estate of the late Mrs, Jane England On Nov. lith.. 1836, the el - sae ems iustrueted Jas. June. to'aell by public deet daughter of Richard Taylor and aurttuu OffMary Ann Simplon. his wife. About Lot 10. Con. 1, el), on the L, 1 mile the year 1819, Mi. .I'ahlor accent - north of Rendall, on the London ponied by his wire and the younger Road, on children. inclu,iin„ the Pato 11rs. .. • r - Canoes. c tlut ,i t FRIDAY' MARCH 2.nd, 11101 Halkwill came to Canoe , s t 6 Al 12.3uo'rlo.kp,un,thrfollowing; first in Darlington, :itterward re- HORSES:—lbro«Iwuetl)eanetd; 1 brotd mot ing to Iiurou C.runty. near Exc- m are8)rarsokl suppasal toe l.r in foal; 1. broal ter. Hero slto mit '111. 13alkw'Itl and mare 4 years old supposed to be in foal; 1 filly rising on Juno 23rd 1855 they were united. 2 )'can old, : 811ies nswg %rte tear 4411. Thealo.tregistan-i animals are bred Iromt im- marriage. She 'trove(' .t parted stock, hair massive size, lots of tomtit) mud true action. Pedigree girt% on application. 1 pair of draught geldings ri+ing 3 trans old, 1 ay., rk ultural flit. rising 3 years; 1 blood colt 2 )tars o1.1 sirc.l b. t1'ildrr ! ea•, [;.ATTLE ►ar,h coca: l crow due to eah a at liu.e of nle, 1 n,ik•b c•os 3) ear, old, l fat row-. ,i fat steers, S oto e•ki steers, 1 heifer 2 yeast. old, 2 stem 1 year old, 3 heifers t) est old. 3 Balt es, 3 pigs, and 6e pure bred Barred ltnek hens. IMPL MENTS:-1 tkeriug 1•iudet 6 foot; 1 Frost & Mood mower, 1 sulky rake, -1 seed drill, 1 disc harrow, 1 land roller, 1 set Diamond harrows, 1 acualer, 2 single F ions, 1 gang plow. t lumber wag- ons; 3 beta Wt./Aligns; 1 wagon box, 1 gravel box, 1 lay Turk, 1 cutter, 1 single buggy run one season, 1 1 Chatham Fanning mill sith bagger attached; 1 puller. 1 set scales, 1 grain crtsher;1 lo -horse horse power, 1 good set brass mounted doq1 bbl1e team har- ness, 1 set plow hat %eros, 1 set single harness, t dozen horse collars, 2 sets whitlletrre., necktokes, shovels, ehalusetc, 8(S,r oneheatiug ,tote and one wa.,1uug Machine, FARMIt f,rnl on which the sale takes will also be sold. It (•ontains 1Uo acres: Di acres good bush, a large brick house, bank barn silo and all latest improvements; Notice. WILEItEAN application was mado to Parliament of Canada at its pre- sent session to incorporate a Cow, p'auy under tho name of "Tho bttat.. ford and St. Joseph Radical Railway Company". - AND WHEREAS the 11111 for ie- corporating said Company +tad not entertained by tho Senate of Canada on the ground that the purpose for which the ittcorporatrlitt of . said Company was prayed for, came ex- clusively within the jurisdiction of the Provincial Government of On, true tariO,- helpmate to her husband, one of the NOW KNOW 7"F, that notice Is hereby given that application will excellent women spoken of in Holy Writ, both in Stephen ,Township be made by the undersigned to the and afterward in ,Goafield booth, Legislature Assembly of Ontario at Essex County, where they Moved in the present session thereof, for an 1675, and have sing resid'tl• In 1 Act. to Incorporate u lompany utter June 1905 Mr. :old lira. Ilalktt'i11 the name of "Tho Stratford and ht. with their four lona and two d:ntghf Joseph Railway Company" with pow., er to construct, equip, maintain and operate a line or lines of railways of standard or other guage with electric gasoline or any other kind of motor power for the conveyance of passengers and freight. from et point or points at, in- or near the City of Stratford, in the County of I'erth, thence westerly to or near Avonton in the Township of Downie thence to or near Fullerton unt1 ltusseldale, in said County of Perth through the Township of Fullartotl last August, in valvular heart this- I thence to or near Farquhar its the case from which she rallied for n Township of Usborno thence to or tau. ''List. this year, hear Exeter in the Township of Ste: tine but on ,herr thenen in a northerly theca cline a stroke of Paralysis to tt hich tion to or near liertsatl in the Town: she succumbed. Owing to the ser ship of Hay, thence westerly to or a k t it l at the illness 88 of I!i r .,131 ' us ell eJoseph ' ►oZurich to bt ase n near L rich and in tho i t time, funeral services said Township of Iiay, thence south: the residence o pastor to Grand Bend. thence to Park: Hill in the Township of \Yost \Vitt liven, to construct, egip, maintain - and operate branch Lincs and all necessary bridges. roads, ways and ferries, and to construct telegraph and telephone lines in connection w'' U a'railway a r ra branches it said and .b a and to transmit messages for commer- cial purposes and to charge tolls therefor, and to generate electricity for the supply of light, heat and power and to enter into agreements with any electric or power Company for the purposes of obtaining the transmission of electricity. and tot acquire and hold stock in other Companies and to acquire and de - Mr. Wm. Campbell. who %vas out west last year returned home a but willreturn urn rweeks ago, of ice couple g . shortly to the wsetern country. Mr. Phil p Hartman. of the Goshen Line has rented front Mr. Albert Ford his grass farm at Sodote. Mr. Hart- man will stock it with heavy cattle. - Mr. Henry Kraft of the South Bonn - dry has purchased front Mr. Horatio Reynolds the 50 acre farm at Sarepta, the price being $2.54)0. Mr. Kraft now owns 200 acres of farm land In one block. -Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munn, of the 2nd con. entertained a number of friends and 'neighbors to an oyster supper last Thursday evening. After Verda Hicks. Jr. Pt. II. - Harold supper the evening was spent in [punter, Gordon lfunter, Carrie games, music and other social amuse - Thompson. Vernie Pinoone e. Pt. I ment.-Mise Jennie Pollock who spent Willie Thompson. the pant month visiting her sister, J. W. IIOGARTII, Teacher. Mrs. John McMahon. returned to her oome in Yorkton, Sask., on Tuesday. The Presbytery of Huron met in -Horatio Reynolds, of Sareptat, who Willis church Clinton on the 5th; Rev sold his farm, held a very successful vert to Mr. Hamlin. 11500 was paid fur the property and it was deeded over to th t evil by the church War - deft... Rete. Collins informed the council Ott rotnntunicatiuny had Iocr'n 1eceived from Mr. Hamlin re- garding the tit.iltir ant that ho would waive his right to the owner- shi1 int cake the et rest v..14 closed the Item of $25. The church people Rte Mini.: to pay for any expense att idled to the trause., and also pay for the improvcmcnt4 met" by the town to the street, such as the sidewalk. etc. The IIebut"rs of the t•ouncil tti.eosKed the matter thor• ou1111y, but did not tate any action. ft b^ing d.•cid^d to mecur0 regal ad- vice. as to whether the street could is' closed or not. The follo'.ing accounts .tore 'or- dered Paid. -Queen City Oil Co. gaso- line $8.07; J'. W..Gladm:,n for r+up- elir+ for the c in(tery $i.lo; frank R f f cemetery $7P.50 • Geo in some ways for Geordie. An ''At home" to the members of the loacl courts of the I. O. E.• is to be held nn UV: (yelling of the 251h. inst. ,. pleasant time is ex• work were read by Rev,Messrs David- i son, Urquhart and Sawers repectively FARQ('IHA}t These reports were encouraging in' Mr. Gordon Brown left Tuesday for many details. Rev. Mr. Shaw report- Salem where he has secured employ- ed mploy ed for the statistical cotnmitte, giving ment.-Mr, and Mrs. W. A. lurnbull TERNS OF SALE—All Allots of 110 and under, caah; over that amount, nine worths Credit will be gite•n 011 fnrnishing approved joint notes. A dis- count of u outs on the dollar ell credit amounts. Terms of real estate made known on day of sale. Tile above is excellent property and sill br sold to the highest bidder as the Executors wish to wind up the estate, \VM. MOii, BENJAMIN SMILLIF, Executors JAS. JONES, Auctioneer. tg'eted. ,statement of the statistics of the I entertained a number of young people Mr. Will Jamieson of London, has various congregations in the Presby- at their home on Friday evening. A r. ingtsufferetg an ,1 sevaretylfr from LalGripi tery. was shown by tConsiderable his report rowth in 1iThh- most. e C. E. Hackney lmoved toable time as his spent. - v home he has 14110111 the. past two avicekd Presbytery nominated for Moderator I in Exeter on Friday last. -- Mr. D. here with his parents but will re• of theSyned of Hamilton and London; Duncan intends leaving for the west turn to the city ,this week. the Rev. W. M. Martin, and for Mod -'this week. -A number of the young The Telephone Co. has received erator of the General Assembly Rev. I people from here attended the dance another car load of poles and twill Dr. Murray of Kincardine, Conitr.is• i at Mr, Andrew Campbell's on Friday now' too in a position to erect the alines to the General Assembly were � evening hist, -Mr, W. H. Kay deliver - lines and instill the instruments to appointed as followe: Messrs Shaw. ; ed a fine pair of Ihotses to Mr. Thor. all those desirous of the same, of Anderson and Fletcher ministers, and Handford on Monday last. - Master which tbprc is a large number. Messrs Gemmel, Somers and iflllen I Leonard Sntith, who hies been in the WANTED-Ity the Kirk ton Mil- elders, Mr. Small reported that tit :t employ of Mr. W. 17. Stewrrt, left on ling Co. Ltd. for one year. 0 min meeting held in St. Andrews church, i Tuesday for Ilensall, where he will be having experielc' in rwlniug engine Blytlt, for the purpose of calling a in the employ of Mr. Walter Madge, land grimier. '1 enders 1(c('ivcd tits- minister.the (ill was extended to him- -Mr. and Mrs. 13, W. F. Beavers til 6 p. ut., _�tlt 01 march 1907. self, and he wished therefore to resign spent Sunday ui 11 Mr. Arid Mrs. J. 1'or particular it apply to \\', 1[, Mar- 19". Moderator of that session, and ask- . Hawkins. London road. --:hiss Ethel u+14 moon, ,r conte shall Kirkton. Ont. itertzel brick for cemetery $7.:.0 ; C. to l,Uttt. A. c LI IA) IN DNB Its' ed the Presbyteryiece to appoint a Moiler- Senn, of York, spent last Saturday It. `{Hell electric iightinR for refry. Take Laxative Itromo Quinlut'Eab• call. inhis Thelrresignation o ewaswith aecepted! vers.-Mr.e g and Mrs.rA. Hndgert of ieta, Ali druggists ietune t be won and Mr, Leckie of lw)ndeshoro was ape Exeter. r:p'-nt Sunday in i1,i+ vicinity e) it It t'tis tr cure. E. W. G•ove's, pointed to a^t in the matter. Mr. W. ; visiting friends. -ale John 'fucker, eignature is o.• eao►. box. 85o. 11cLean of G"derich a recent gratin- ; who has been laid up with la grippe ate of Knox college was licensed tot for some time pas is able to i e out '1'1IAMES ROAD preach the gospel. Mr, McLean k a again. _ son of Re.v, Dr. Mclean late of Myth. 'rliy i+ (1 use' k of forting, femme The Presbytery adjourned to meet in 011-B'1' �3. Clinton on Ma 1 nth. Bears the The Kind You Hate Alfas Beu&tt (r lends• >lr. and bin's. David r\iii•, y �� son and fancily lei of 1'ues(ityl Signature morning for 1Leif- hoose near Ito.i • • • of land `tan. '1'6:•w .were accompanied ird� Spring Medicine Ask Your Own Doctor if he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectora'1 for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. 1f he has anything Netter, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, when you once know The best kind of a testimonial - "Bold for over sixty years." 1[adsAlas m arnalk tarsus or 31/ i SARSAPARILLA. lierSUDR YNIOR. by miss t; ti,• Monteith, a niece' of In thousands and thousands of Mr. Allison's, w'ho intends to spend! I villa'es- c ,n s i ' s towns nn( h le in the .t ft menu" +rjth b r t 1 alit ui that Western I'ro+•inee. Mr. Chas.I three doses a day of Hood's Sarsapa- Il.irtis and Mr. \5'il((4(1 Campbell. rills are now being taken by every leave thit w(ek to peek their for-; m tunes in the Hew Provinces. We lActie A Famous School CENTRAL ember of the family.J(1/11111 /�%'2 %111 t wish them all a safe and pleasant Why such wide and general use? i /STTRATFORD. ONT. i Diai11ofl11ts 41 We have them frt:m 88 up Z end an immense stock to schoose front. We are having ♦ for • Ff%STFSR : ters. daughters-in-law, and sons-ln- law and numerous grandchildren celebrated the l:m;dctt Wedding an- niversary. Converted at the age of thirteen Mrs. Ilalkei11 united with the Bible Christian Church. ana con- tinued a faithful member of that church and afterward the (United) Methodist Church, until the close of her life. Several years ago elle suf- fered from a severe attack of La Grippe', since which she has been in indifferent health. This culminated iwere held a e f the pastor Ret•. It. C. Burton, interment taking plata. in Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville. "HIer children rise up 01111 call her blessed.'• After an illness extending over three, months Silas Davie .Ilalkw ill, - 0 March away on Monday, 3. 4th. at the home of his son-in-law, Orra C. Wigle, north of Kingsville. Mr. llalktill was born in Devonshire. England, en ,A:'ril 28, 1832. the second son of Richard Ilalkwill and Mary Ward his wife. 111 1835 they removed to Canada and Fettled in the County of Iluron, near what is now the town of Exeter. here the subject of this sketch grew •to manhood and on .Tune 23rd 18rifi was veloi waterpower for the purpose of • '1' 1180a.„.) Ile Special e g married to Mary Jane t ay of generating electricity; to sell and Bargains u a •epi in farrnin here until 1875, distribute the same and to expro: IN +y hen he went to Esbex %aunty and priate, buy. hold and sell land for ♦ settled near the \Vest 1o+vlt line, the purposes of the Company and ♦ . • 2nd. con. Gosfield South. Two years for other purposes, and to Levy and :Hand Painted China: ago he bought the place north of collect tolls front all persons using • :Kingsville, where they resided until and for all freight passing over said the death of his wife Jan. 29th, of railway and branches, and to con- ago this year. Ile was then taken to nect with or make traffic or other • 1 the home of Mr. Wigle, tvliere he arrangement with railway, steamy seemed to be improving tor a time, boat or other Companies and to con.' and then gradually sank till the end struct, maintain and operate the- canje. For over forty years Mr. said railway and branches and the Balkwill has been a member of the telegraph telephone and electric Methodist Church, (of the Bible power lines across along or upon Christian .Branch, before Union). streets or highways within •.any During the greater part of that municipality subject to the regu-, Hine he was a Clash linter 011(1 an iations of tiro said municipality; and acceptable local preacher. preaching to purchase, take over, lease Or his last sermon from 2 Tim., 4, 7th• otherwise acquire the property. and 8th verse in the old „Trinity rights and franchises of the said Church, New• California just .before Connpany or Companies, and to sole the dedication of the nett church, or lease to any other Company or C p Al - which took place in Dec. last. In amp 0nic•s, .the t,rop0rty, rights and Politics Df r. I3alkw'ill was n stanch franchises of the Company, and for Liberal and an unswerving Temper- all other necessary rights, ,Powers Temper- ance advocate and ,worker. and Priveleges in that behalf. though out of the fight, he took a Dated 28th day of February, A. D.,• keen interest in the late Local Op- J. The Bell Telephone A. A. TAILLON, Ottawa. tion contest. Ile leaves to mourn J. U. VINCENT, Ottawa. their loss, four sons : Richard 13.: J. M. LAVOIE, Ottawa, Company of Canada J. Russell: Cyrus and Davie, all of Gosfield South, two daughters: Ern. ma J. Mrs. (Rev.) Wm, Coombe, of Hilton, and Laura E., Mrs. Orra C. Wigle near Kingsville; one brother CROSSES PENDANTS • WATCHES© : NECKLACES CUT GLASS, ETC. If you are not in London write : us. It will pay you. ♦ C. H. WARD & CO. ♦ 314 Richmond St. London Ont. NNNNNN•♦♦♦•� i♦NN♦♦ is about to issue a new Telephone Directory For the District of Western Ontario. including the Village of Exeter Orders for new connections, changes of firm names, changes of street ad- dresses or for duplicate entries should be handed in to the local Manager AT ONCE. A. MARCHAND, Local Manager. Highest Price Cash FOR The Western Business ss oni S1010 College F ARM FOR ,SALE -Mr. Jones has placed in our hands for sale his farm lot "C" Con. To ohn of Stockton Cal.: three sisters i Usborne Tpt. containing 100 acres. Diary, Mrs. Snell: Ann, Mrs. Picks Title guaranteed. For particular$ and and Elizabeth. Mrs. ,Rollins all apply to of Exeter besides twenty-five grand- (MADMAN ANI) STANBURY, children and two great grandchil- , Barristers etc, Exeter Ont.- dren. "Mark the l•crfcct man and behold the upright, for the end of FOR SALE. - House and three - that man i peace." Funeral ser- ; fifths acre of land, four .rooms, vices were held in tine new Trinity , two bed rooms, front room and kit - Church, after which his body was Chen, wood shed and good cellar, laid to rest beside his wife in Green- all kind of fruit 'tree,, Sim:,oe groat hill cemetery, whore both await the Exeter. Apaly on onemisen,-Jobn A. Resurrection morn. Heywood. Great Possibilities Bell- In Hibhert, March 10, the wife HORN of Geo Ball a daughter, are within easy reach of GSItI Graduates of the Gstou-In Exeter, trt•ilay March Sth. Catherine Hooper. beloved wife of Wnt. Grigg, aged 81 years. JONES -10 Usborne, on March 7th. Lydia .Zones, relict of the ,late Daniel Jones, aged 89 years attd 1B months. all kinds old iron., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, hot se hair. Steel stone boats, :,ou1e- varfling, 11'o1) posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. M. JI6I(SODSOU near the old market Main St. Exeter jou r nee• Over one Innndn'd guest+ emsoni- bled at the home of Mr. :and \Irs. Andrew Campbell, last l'ridiy even- ing. 'I hr (Vetting w':ia scent in d ane• inns until the "w'ac $nl:t' beers" w feet the company separated. much ple0s- 0,1 ..illi Ih•' enjoyable tins• eit'(n t,) their host and poste... \\ M. Kernic': beat week pur- el,t.eal t thoroII''hbrr•d shorth.,rn hell of imported aick on both aides. QAlgTGA2A. Because hood's Sarsaparilla has proved • itself the Best Spring Medicine, by its •:- is r'thn xed to b0 one of �y, wonderful effects in cleansing the sea- ; ,f of (tooeio,1 (Ouriltcours' shnor`' r tern of all humors, overcoming that , thorough and practical. Each .I. tired feeling, creating appetite, clearing department is in the hands of •r experienced instructors. Our the complexion, giving strength and ' ., �. Krafluat0. ars in demand end { animation. 1 q. are mruting +t ith great 8110- + C.• .s. Many leading Hemlines. + Colleges employ our (w0duate'.r ' ea teachers. \V rite for fret' cottlozile. You may renter at any t ime. . P 7 N-1 LiOT k �fer.ACIILAN, 'i: Bears the list K'nd You Hate "an BollQlf od i Over forty thousand testimonials re- ceived in two years, by actual count. Accept no subrtitnte far wehaysnsec»u! R• peL'in% Hood's Sarsaparilla eke fortesW of all rear met!.nrea. •eop' Inl•ist nn having 11..0(1 s Get ttt ay, i Prtnctpals, tills bowels open with one o1 Bi •tato» Aye•►t' s Alls at bedtime, )set ono. g'of �' Sold everywhere, 100 doses one dollar. •tett+-!'art+,y+'f••!'{•'F•t+++++4'FtF++♦• 1'lie Old way to Cute a Cold: 110 Dundas Street London Everyone who completes either a Regular Coutmercisl or Short- hand and Typewriting Course is placed in a position. Catalogues, beautiful specimens of Penwork. and all particulars are mailed upon npplicatinn. Don't delay. Golden opportunities are passing. W. C. Coo. C. s. R. Principal My friend, look here! you know, how weak and nervous your wife is andyou know that Carter's irons Pills will relieve her, now why nett be fair about it any buy her a hex, • A w•om'►n echo is steak nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and feet, cannot feel and act like a well person. Carter's Iron ('ills (toil slice the circulation, remove net- vou.ncss, and give strength am" rest, ••••••N•••••••••••♦••♦••• ••••••••♦•• ••No THE I10LSONS BANK i 2 • • THE NEW Why Cake f HoMOWS11 we U CuEe.0.001g CAPSULES Oitly 27i cents a Box biro' prorated by Act of Parliament 185o) CAPITAL PAID UP • • • • • • • • 53.000.000.00 RESERVE FUND ••• •••• •- •- 53'000'000.00 01 (tranches in Ontario, Quebec. Alberta hritt•th Colun.b1a and Manitoba EXETER BRANCH ( o afront A. K. ( � P. N Ulan ,very Lawful nay 1 except t!aftrrdey 10 A. M. to 1 P, tr. Fearerteres' Seale Note.' cashed or collected. Forms supplied On avplieatlon. DI{AF'rS rn all points In the Irominion, Great Britain and Un- ited State", fought at d .old at lowest ratea of eacheng., SAS'IN0M IDEIPARTMENT 0epopiltes of •,.00 aid upwards received. interest com- pounded half yearlry, and added to rrincipal June froth and December Slat. De- posits Receipts also Issued and highest rnrrcnt rate. of Intere.t allowed, Advancers made to farmers stock dealers and business men et lowest rates and on nio4 favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dom. Government. N. D. HURDON. Manager. - Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tr To Cure a Cold in One Day L,,. Tim Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets., �A a_ eve. seven Ito. baassold le past 12 soots. This signature, /r te box.23c. 1