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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-12-8, Page 5P. Wake viP your liver. Cure 01114401a, i Nuyracuornsatrotutusune,s101 IIWI al° 1 or at ye`ars, girigl: Walt your moustache or beard tiCKING-IRWS DYE sbeaUtifig loom or rich black2 Use /nu =Ler. .1:at:maim es a, a. Jura* co., ranroa, la rs, o•oomoom000loomoaososamoomammoomassalmoomamatoota.....,........,a, MEDICAI, 1 The Exeter Times W. BROVVNINte, Ill, P. a, • P. 2., Graduate Victoria Uni-T1IURSDAY, DEC. 8th 1904 office aad reoldenence. Dominion Doi tore, Exeter. • DENTA1* '1,1". ItINEWAN, a S- 440 Tee Times will receive eubscrip- ." DR. A.R. INMAN, et. D. 8.D. D.8..11onor Graduate theis at the following rates, ot Toronto Velveraity, Dent. Times leo Janaary lst 1e06 ... $1 00 Tote extracted a witheet ia cr TiMee 'nd Daily Globe 4 25 Wafter egoists, Wee a Fan- • sons bloekt, WI* eldeof Mans eleaes ad Daily Mail and Empire...,.. .......- - - 4 25 `11Cgoeter 'Time% and Daily 'World ... ...... 3 10 Timee tend Toronto Daily Nowa 1 80 art. 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Times and -Weekly Aolv"e"rgits"er.4 60 Times and Weelcly Free Press...1 80 Times and Weekly Sim O Times and Farmers' eivooate 230 CLUBBINO RATES Locals Misa Alma Brooke i viaiting her brother. Fred, in ,Ridgetown. for Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat con- sultation, eyes tested and glasses supplied. Miss L SleTaagart, ef Hensall, is the guest of her aunt, Misa 'Flossie MoTagg,art. Dr, ButlerLondon, will be at the Ceatral Hotel, Ttlxeter, on Thursday, 2 35 av9prepativ T Eal TO 0 ye undralteaprieete pastor Inv termer village property a$ IIMOS rest. DICKSON le CABLING Exeter. TO LO We Ix lame amount of Private on on tarm ova yropeetiee et ioterest. GLADALAN STANBURY'Atet December 2211(1., 1901 all (JAY Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill, a $t. Thomas, were the gueats or Mr, and Mrs. j. S, 'Hervey, over 8unday. ed the Wein--Eraft, nuptiala a the fnuayakaN •inathcata 0 a, •T A .-C e lot 4, on or about Dec. 3rd, a twee gur-old heifer ; color red. Owner ty have same on provrale property payine oxpensee. Apply on the exeises or to 'archer:1 Davey, Cen- ralia, O. Sale a Work. -The public are in- the fire,--eftei e reeve in flaratetted to attend a sale of work in tbe the voice. and the voice wa Cod'sTrititt Memorial School ball+ on still end email; and then Friday, December 161h. from. 4 P. A BLESSED SILENCE a variety of fancy and neeful artielee tn. to 10 p. There will be on sale in the prophet's heart, And ye f liarristers Sollett'M' 14111'61:* V"xet". et has terrible aspect, st aPpainekale5r, remte4".11Reforeshvmaeen w'71.1r11112 Mr and Mrs. Geo, Mantle, attend- ial)anaygad, an Tuesday evening. taiere is the- old, reliable, oheap hat BIV ATTLORD AND THE CM KNIFE VeliNTRY By Dr. Ovens At the e present timthe nearest railway town to Battleford, is See - kat oor, sit tieted on the, South Sas- katoon river, and the Prince Albert branch of the P. throuzhout the winter. The Western Hotel in, that town The tiinter throughout a vast re - is kept by Mr .Jamtes Flanagan, a elons, is limited to the mareins of former resident ot Clandeboye. This iverg, creeks, and lakes, it is most - is one or the beat kept hotels in the ly small size. papalar, birch and. whole of the N. W. ; rates are very variety of mapla are the prevailing reasonable, and board and aaeom- kirk, tl_s raodat ion extollent. se ater may unielly to •obtained by To 'react!. Battleford from$aks-ka- diaging wells ; otherwise the supply toou it is necessary to adopt tone oe is found le the siouelis, small, lakes -t alai, tributaries the Bartle. Cut - knife and North Saskatchewan riv- ers. The f,oil throughout this region is about from 12 to 20 inches in depth overlyine asort of friablexed- dish clay of 2 or 3 feet in depth, It witl ,grow svbeal, oats, barley land other .erains to perfeetion. Seed- ing begins early in April. just as soon as the snow disappears oedema': Urines througbout the Month and up to the middle of May, The rain- sunarner more pleasant, tire, spring and autumn months warmer; awl briehter, While in winter the ther- mometer occasionally drops lower • than in Ontario, H is said to be nevertheless, a very enjoyable season, Tie: snow -fall does not usually exceed 5 .or inehes ir depth. Horses and sheep 'remain out A 'number oe the members et the somewhat slosv node a E.etor,Masonie Lodge attended Ile 2nd by stage, a very good liae ot funeral of the late Hadley Doae, et stages leave the Western lIotel Itoeerville WI Monday last, every merning at 7 ; 3rd by hiring a, --Mrs. Drew and doele,liter. Mrs. riv-erY t'441111 -1tb• by going With Hall, of Florepee, who have spept, freighters er 5th by purchasing a the paet week at the home of Mr, teara and outfit and driving oneself. It jeers, wee. Drew, return:in; iveme The writer adopted the last method, cat Tlie,stlay mar/lin-A-. • and if the era.veller's eider aim is to it is sea oat orax,1 who $clucsz., examine the lands for sale, or to Looking over oar subscription list The best reale to follow is thetold we are lead .to believe that $ome Battleford trail. This trail was an- rood-loelging women do not gat the cleat When Elizabeth waa queen or hugs they deserve. eland . indeed, it may have been At an adjourned nmetine of Um South Huron Reform Aseociatien held at Ilensall on Friday last, nfoLean deolinea the uoniinatien tendered him at the former meotin; and Bev. M. 0. efeLennan, Presby- terian miniater. Rippen received and aeceTted the unanimous norainatien. 001•10tY PrRss Ass0q14-tion,-^ er ere ea -driver, lliallti4U tour the last plan es 4 ollu /lever 1114 wire' is by" far the cheapest and best old, when the imperial Caesare wore SPECIAL PRICES ON OVERCOATS onte days ago we put all our Overcoats at 4-3 Special Prices to make a reduction of' stock. No firm can sell these Coats at our prices unless it has the turnover of goods. This is our idea to sell as many as we can in a short period of tittle. These goods are all made by the Coppley Noyes St Randall Clothing Co. of Hamilton„ The materials are all SHRUNKEN, sewn with at !II l&rifaY Linen and Silk Threads and have the best o fall 1.s most ebundant and June. Harvesting eeeene Inner the middle of Auerust. sleeve body liningsandinterlinings in them / NO DIFFERENCE the Rieraa.e. diadem. Within the last The wines hatereal. External two elltarfc•ta a Vert ef it has be,"11 Bleeding, Blind, Itchine, 8IlePoratt men). highway ifor the Ilud.$00 -PAY Hem -Raid cures. ur traders and half-br.eeds. Tu-aa1r The names Internal, Extertal, that ad 'trail is the principal road Bleeding, Ming-. Itching, Suppurat- travelled by tho sportsman, 1.eletert, • etc., are simply- names ef tee tourist, horae-aeelger, heme-steitkor, oitterem stages tbrough wbiti, every forte'wellueteri frothte case will pass if it continues long enough. Piles are catesed by congestion stagnation of blood in the lower bowel, ani it takee an internal • re- medy to reillOVO the eause.. Pr, 1,eonliardt'e Hem -Read ' tablet taken interpally. It is a permanent cur.i. and na ease of piles hos ever been found it failed to Pure. Money beck if it does. A guarantee witb every pack- age, Price $1.00 at (MY druggist's, or the Wilsen--Eyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. The seeend meatina of tie iron Comaty Press AssociatiOn was held in. Clinton. on Friday last, a full at- tendance or members beige,- present Mat tors e t am iu to the ore Were discussed and a "uniform setae purer 000410 tent welter bee f prices $or different lines Of Work writt,,n t " ta or au ecinery adopted. • in Sepiember, picturesqueness anti .3randeUr, (-IV Bait Word ts•ail. which follows the winding of the Angnificient North Saekatcliewen, I naurpassed in North Ameriea.. attlefore, itself is a quaint, old own. resembling in the character of buildinga. its irregularly laid -out reete. a French-Canadian village of the T.ower $t, Lawrenee. Distant abont 100 miles Irma Sasktatoog, aud elnet out from tire ;rent world round by lack of railway cemMunt- tion, it has of coureee enauy teristics common to all plaees thesole ated from the treat railway sys- s. Situated as it is at the eope 03 ot 1,WO river.% the Battle and orth Saskatchewanwhen rail- wa acilities are obtained it can scarcely be other than a ereet Oily tutt tuture. Among its inhabitants there many young men from Huron. NI diesex and Lambtou, who are re- eolatelY howine their way to fame fortuneand who, owing to their slx and energy are bound to sec- ond. Areonest them I may mention Mr. Ed. -White, late of Exeterwbo , Is doing one of the largest and most lucrative land office bnainese- 'the North 'West. Mr. White, will be in a very short time, if not already, one ot ithe financial mal - elates, et the country. Mr. Borten Skelton, ono of -the brigliteS't e7E the rising' young merchants of the 'West will build. here next spriag, Messre. Jones & McRae. who keep the Queen's 11001, wore \formerly of ilarnhten, and aro doing an 1MMer:Se hnSineSs. Another large landed pro - here, is Mr. Clink, formerly of Warwick. The Messrs. Dewar, late of Wyoming, are doing a large farming business. Tbe foregoing are but a few of the snany from the Ontario peninsnia.* who are sucoeed- in; in this 'Western land. \\rho should go to the Territories7 In )1.1is opinion of the writer any healthy young man with a capital or not less than $500, and who is able and Willing to work eannot possibly fail or attaining to oomparative. af- fleence within ten years by farming or rarichine. The chorices of suc- cse "in the -mercantile puiBuits br'eeda, ra-hito men aad the ten- amous, ubiquitous Ian -s tar ,„ when leurn.‘yin,e to the land of the Coeknite-the feireet portion of the A zreat ex - ON & CAR Veseelatta a, Folleitool. otaties, retasionere, ileums eor lan1 irCaer LC= GISCAll rates et lotereet. 00_u TitEET, EXETER.. te nreenteet ey palling signiecance, tserved. AdMisSiOn. 10 Cents. STRA.T-frone lot 2, ee (PP04, The news rented here on 'gen 1 es eownship or ilibbert, 2 oe the death on December 2nd eoratt one Year old, one ell whhe, 'ale. Mr, Christopher 'Willis, of Salem., all red. 2 heifere. *no C., where he los resided for the pa , Atte ether mixed red •414 wbilt4; el i.10. entire, Mr. Willis left here . A. C. RAMSAY, V, S. nonor avvaNwto Ontario Veterinery Col, lege nonorary renew Is 01124110 veterinary eluemeletion. disexies ot domestie anlituels ocientiflealle noted. Mt* lever treated by t.be. *tet OXYgen tre3tMetg. orricel; one door eolith ot ligS1DFNOE: fieeoed tease uorth ot Pres• byterian church. iiic Usiaorna an Hilbert nwrsMutuai Fire Insur- ano Gompanu ad Office, Farquhar, Ont DIRECTORS DUBLIN P. 0. 2AssetoetE, Fartgellealt P. O. "Wab.ixti• P. 0. Caoerener'T P. O. BO1ai1t0L3t P. 0. RUSSELDALE P. 0. es.. MORI.EY, I. A, N'olutts, WU. Role, 3. L. Ruesseree, AO NTS, j, ClAnenenezre STATTA. ONT. A. DUNCAN Feenquereat, OreT. J. Weucee, airatatT0a,T, ONT. I. S. Grc.m.taak.v. LlICAN4 O. B. W. F. BEAVERS. Seoy.-Treas, F.arquhar. Buggies! Buggies! titer twO years eta, re ne one, whILe and white face; 1 steer, near - 0 years old mixed red and w it .e,ny person giving informa- o t lead t °their reoovery 1 am suitably xewarded.-Saeattel r' Ribbert, r, 0. z OR SALE -In 'the Tow i of geborne, being lot IA eon , cone:sting of the best 100 aores lend in the township, well fenced. and in good state ot cultivetion. Good brick amuse and frame barn. conven- ient to elehool, eb.urelt toad market being only two milee from Exeter. For rurther particulare apply to D. C. Manua.% Exeter, or Thomas Big- gins, executors ot the estate ot B. I. eliggine, "deceased or to Madmen Se tanbury, solicitors, Exeter. County Counci Election Bo you Want a Buggy We have the finest stock in town ail the latest styles, in the newes olors. Our prices avelow as can be foun for first-class material and workman. ship. BEFORE -YOU BUY CALL fiND SEE US. 4--F Russell Two Doors South TOWE Ball. umber of years wee, and will be re- membered by a host of friends, who will reeret to bear a his early nee ise. Deceased succumbed to an attack et heart failure, Liberal -Conservative Convention. A. Llheral-Coneervative Convention d tecueral mass meeting. a the lectors of the South Bidine of Theron, will be held in Miller's in the villaee of Bewail, on Tues. day the '20th ot December. 1004 at' two oeilock, p, m. to. nominate tandldate to represent them in the Legislative Assembly at Toronto. God NOVO the Einee-aenry Horton, Seeretnry ; V. A. Williams, Pres. Do Your Letters lee Astray -The poet office department has is- sued a notice which is a more than usual interest 1.0 the public. Per- sons receiving letters that have been inis-sent or delayed are re- quested io preseeve the envelopes and send them specially direct to the Deputy PoSturasteraG (moral with any information in the ease that may be of service to the department in mak- hie an investigation, Letters -which are not regist ered are carried throueh the mails and delivered to the persons to whom they are ad- dressed without any kind of remora beine kept or their delivery. The department has, therefore, 110 means or knowing how the poatoffices are doing their work. unless those whose correspondence is subjected to irreg- ularities bring these to its notice. COUNTY OF ttURON Publie notice is hereby „elven that a raeztiag of the electors of County Division No. 4, 'composed ot the municipalities of the townships of lisle:true end Stephen. and the Vil- lage et Exeter, will be held in the TOWN HALL, EXETER ItIONDAY, DECEMBER 1911i 1904 at the , hour of one Vele,* in the -afternoon or of nominating condieraes to irepresent them in the Council of the County of Huron for the years 1005, and I 1006; And that in ease a poll - is de- i I ITAVE FEW REACTING WASHERS mended, polls -nil lbe opened on theta wliich aviu ho aold, tor eve each. • sold should be tremens' as great If" nO 2nd day of January 1905 in e.ochevetTeviiere for 850, B. P.IPAttrata, nard-'Ireater. Px•ofeSsional men •avell 1.7 Eden -Miss Minnie Luton returned ilOnle after vieltine friends le Bib - bort. -.Mrs, Mary Fieher and tianghter. Vina, are visiting with. Mrs. itteltard Coatee. -Rev. Mr* Shaw. of Eleven in- tenile to preach niteeionary sermons here next Sandny afternoon, -Mrs. Minor returned home to New York,. Tuesday moraine after spending a month with friends in le' vicinity. lie following, is the report or S. S. No. 4. Vsborne for November ; tin Bert Luton, Anna May, Lydia Ilandford; sr. 4th, Eileen OnVeS, Alien Davis. Edna Luxton, Frank Realm, Pearl Bunter, Ethel McCurdy, Bus sell May, Ernie Liletoe, Frank Hand- ler& Eleseie Minter. (last named ab- sent a week.) jr, 4th Alvin Esser, Arthar Xersleke, Nona McCurdy. Willie 'Webber, Itichle Ricks; sr. 3rd Vine Kerslake, Bella Davis, Cecil Skinner, Willie Essery ; Sr. 2nd, jee Davis, Willie Walker, Iledley May, Thetnae Coates, Annie MeCurdy. Oareie May, Georee Davis, Ara Skinner, Beckie Colbert; Part 2nd., Mary McCurdy, Fred Webbere Rhea McCurdy, Wesley Colvert ; sr, 1st., Allie Hunter. Leatt Harding., Alice Creielitou, Verne Coates, Saul Mc- Curdy., Minnie Mey, Thelma Skinner Frank Coates; jr. lst Ray Thome- eon, George Hackney, Albert Hack- ney, Namas in order of merit. Aver - ata attcriatinou A. Davidson* Teacher. No Newer Styles, No Prettier Materials, No Better Fitters. $6.00 Overcoats for 5.00 Special Vicuna Overcoats $1o,cio Black and navy blue Imported Eea- or Cloth, velvet collar, Italian cloth lining? p.m,. Black and Grey Chevio Overcoats Velvet collar, Itellen linings, very heavy cloth, a good wearer, $7.00. $9.00 Chesterfield Overcoats for 8.00 Black Chesterfield. Overcoats long beet back, square poeltets,velvet' collar Italian body linieg, Mohair sleeve lin- ings. benuty for $8.60. $8.50 Beaver Overcoats suhtdivisibti at ibe tints and ware, -Stoves, and Tinsmith:0z blisinesS Inen liana xentemherehat places fixed by by-laav of the Mum -1 :InddWeed.---Atook Plvhappy .ando•Ple going to the, West they willhave in the said CountY Division.. t event eryace on Tes& y, to compete with th cipalitle.se brighteStrqinds lortANCIS'1110B.LEY, DoC. 5th, at tire hernia a Mr. an on"the continent. It is lelsvats the Nominating Officer for County Mr. Henry Kraft; when theirbest an Council. Div. d bravest, the most ambitious formed at 3 p. m. by Rev. Mr. Clem- home, fortune or fame in. a ons. The bride looked lovely in 41 new, and to th.em unknown country. gown of white India muslin, and was Iri 'the Itretiter part of the OA- S No. 4. ond daughter, 'Miss Annie was unit- and 'energetic of ;the young blood Dated at Whalen, this ed marriage to Mr. John Wein, of of every nation who leave . 3rd' day of Dec. 1904, Creditor]. The 4erernony -was per- their homeland and seek a Oristing and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill Sweitzer attended by Miss Tillie 'Wenn orl knife 'country, women are sueli Orediton, sister of the nroom, Miss ra.rity that a spechnen may be al- itOmk. 7.50 Blaek and blue Beaver Ocercoa velvet collars.side and square pockets splendid Sleeve and body linings. Rag- lanette and Drees styles at only $7.50. Boys' Overcoats $s50, S375, $O0, $4 al, We EVERYONE WITH SORE THROAT Should knew how quickly leer- viline cures. "X CAA recomraendNer viline very hiehly for sore throat." writes Mr. It. McKenzie, or St George. eI once hada very sore throat and my chest was full of cold and sorer:els, Every cough hurt me. 1 leered myself quickly by rubbing my chest and throat vigorously with Norviline and using it also as a gargle. I belleie Nervilino to be the best general x.emede for emergent sickness that One can get. We have used it for twenty years in our house Price 25 cents. Reavy weight black V kill) OW4 long box back, squavo Wet collar, epeeially lin ree a1ne$10.00. mported English Melton Overcoats at only Sumo English Melton Oyerceate, feheeter- field etyle, square back, side or sepeaxo pockets. velvet collar. Mohair eleevo and Italian body linings, very uobby oat $10.00. Newmarket Overcoats at Soso() Newmarket OVevcoata in fine Ox- ford grey and black Cheviote,Beatrice body and Satin top and Illebeie sleeve Ing linioge, best. of values at $10,00 Men's Black Reefer Coats $5.0 Reefer Coats. double breasted, veI- ot collar, Italian lined, very heavy tlotb, a good warm coat at 85.0. Youth's Overcoats at $4.50, $5.00, $5,50, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00 DOlit soo our ovor6oa1s We are clearing our entire Glassware and Chinaware and have cut the prices from 15 to 33 14 per cent. If you want any Xmas goods buy from us and save money. We are giving a cash discount of 10 per cent, off all our Furs until Xmas, Buy your Furs from us we give good values, Myrtle Clarke, of Crecliton, playing most 1,03artiod as a curiosity. Reace ; the wedding march. After the core- there, is a great and ever increasin-g ' monY a very daintY rePast• wlas serv- demand for wives.Women will be ed, upwards of 100 guests being pres in demand in the West, rot only for mit, In the early evening the Credi- wives bub for nurses, clerks, office. telephonists, telegraphers, a the evening with excellent music ton Brass Band arrived and enliven- help, interepersed witF vocral selections Music -teachers, school -teachers. and dorneStie assistants. No healthy, in- om the Evangelical church choir telligent young lady should hesitate to aceept a position in the Wet,be cause it l's a new country or tant from her former -home. - Her chances of se.ccess in ehe West are immeasurably greater . than in ' an old worn out land. There is no necessity for any one to write , encouraging capitalists to come for possibly ehere are too many of, „them there already for the rapid settlement of the country. L'astly a word SS to the lamb 'woad and water supply, climate etc.; the climate ,or course, is the chief bogie to the weald-be• -settler. As a rain in the: Cutknife collo- try, which is 'drained by the Cotknife and Battle rivere, .thee climate does not differ materially from that of the peninsula of Ontario, excepting that the atmosphere is drier, the is the grandest, most scientific and safest cure for any kind of headache. 'Without being a laxative, it regulates a disordered. stomach, and is therefore soMething en- tirely new for a bilious hea ac e. fr clears the brain and makes you fit for the ' of which the bride was a naleka , k day's duties, and to those who are trou- The presents received were excep- bled with nervous headaches at night, it tionally- 'rich and costly. • We join acts as a calmative, and insures refresh- ' with a host of friends in congratu- ing sleep and bright mental activity the 1 lations. next morning. t safest and best form in which to take a MARRIED Your physician will tell you that thel headache cure is a tablet. Powders and WEIN--.KRAFT-At Dashwood on wafers vary, containing either too Dec. 6th, by the Rev. Mr. Clemons, much , Mr. Jelin We, of creditom rite tablets contain the same ingredients t Miss Annie, seeond daughter of Mo'r. and Mrs. Henry Kraft.or too little of a prescription. 'An Hed- ' to a I -moth ,.,.art of a grain. They caul . , be easily bat 'en' or crushed. 'xid. swalge DOAN. -At Rogerville, on DIED lowed with a drink of water. 'Vora will 11.1 December 3rd, Mr. Hadley Doan, find that after taking Hed-rite for a.,few . ,,,,,4 82 y cars. attacks that your headaches will come 1 less frequent, and in time will nitegether I disappear, unless brought on by careless 'WARM FOR SALE, -In the town - and irregular living. x ship of Hay, lot 8, con. 14, con- Woa are the enter head-, taining 75 acres, good soil. On the ache specialists in the fano. is a good brick house, frame 'World. barn, goetd- orchard, 5 acres or bush, box, conta.ining two doses, free. Don't - • further portion,. buy beforeyou try. The Herald.R.emedy Co., Chicago, Montreal. -------___e------- e------ 11 ARM FOR SALE, -Lots 20, 10 - con, and llth con., of Stephen, 6 1-4 miles west, of Exeter, being +composed of 100 acres on the llth con. and 120 acres on the 10th These farms are under good state of cultivation well drained with good house and 011 -buildings, thereon al- so fruit, bearing orchards . Never tailing well the year round. For urther particulars apply' to T. 13. artyn, Exeter. A postal card will bring you a sample partly drained and all seeded down, Easy terms, lars apply to Jacob Wildfon,g, Exe- aignature of Exeter .TVIunicipal Council. Commit met pursuant to adjourn- ment at Tow,n Hall, Dec. 2n4. All present. Minutes a previous meet - in; :read and confirmed. A communication from Mtg. A. Pickard. rebate on taxes was read and filed. * ng Wood - Armstrothat the fol- lowing accounts be passed and orders drawn on treasurer for same ;-T. Hartnoll, tile $1.30 • J. Blerr & Son, tile, $87.25 ; 11. Soac'kruan, ha:rdimare, $7,98 ; Arthur Wood, gr,avel 50c; J. T. Westcott, salary, truant officer, $10.00,-; T. Hawkins & Son, hardware $10.50; E. 1/faguire, salarier Rescue Fire Co., salaries, $O0: G. Anderson, Defience Fire Co., de $180; S. Hand- ford, labor, $2.50; Geo. 'Cud -more, do $1.20; Sid Sanders, (1o. 75o; Jiro, Ford salary at cemetery, $27.00; C. B. Snell, electric light to Dec. it ,$88.47 ; 3. D. Ronald, anntial payment en Fire Engine, $320.00; Sarin Cod - more,' gravel at cemetery, 1903 acct. $2.50; Thos. Sanders, balance on sidewalk less $70.89, amount retain- ed as guarantee $408.96) Thos. Haw- kins & Son, 'grass seea at cemetery, 656; Geo. Mantle, brick at ceme- tery, -$6.50; Jno, Ford, renaevifle. bodies it; cemetery, $3.75 --Carried. Taylor -Muir - That in future the caretaker of cemetery be paid the sum ng of $1.25 each for -removiboa- ies from one part of cemetery to another -Carried. Taylor - Wood -- That the street conarnissioner be instructed to Send Mrs, "Delve one ton of coal --Carried. Muir - Armstrong --Th-at a pub- lic meeting be called for Tuesday, December 13th to dieeues eleetric light matters -Carried. Council .adjourned to Thursday, Deeember at 8 O'clock p. m. Tbia being the Dast statuary meating in g or +this year's 'qouncil, any person having accounts asgainst the vitlage will send, them in. \ GEO. H. BISSET'r, Clerk. 41.1•MalMs....19*egesamiresuposveaSs.a.MM**11.00........P....• 40 „Zee ,9 wee, /elt. Bears the The iced You kevays Bouefle Poi)lestolie & Gardirter One Door Nor0 of Postoffice. Noirwm Constantly on hand at Ex- eter and Centralia the Best Cement in Canada. National Brand Prices low enough to suit everybody. To Curl* cold ot On Take Laxative Brom. Q,ninineTitil;is. Seven Million boxes 'sold in past 12 mouths. This Signature, J. Cobbledick LOGS ANTED FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR We expect to have our saw nail run- ning by the first of the year, and will pay the highest cash price for saw- logs of ever description delivered TIONV or any time at our saw naifl at rear of Planing factory. Star flour is our specialty.. We believe there is no better flour made than our Star We use only the best of old Manitoba wheat and mix it with old Ontario grown wheat which n3akes the best flour that can be made. If you have never tried our flour get a 100 lb. sack and - give it a fair trial and we are confident you vvill like it, Dealers handle this brand and you have a winner. HARVEY Lumber Lath and Shingles We are in a better position than ever to supply our many customer.: with all they may require either from shop or yards. • eoCall in we like to see you.ln EXETEM) ONT. BROS . ....04,004.4444+44.°440.444, mosneneareassaugoasermffemelaweamonesermanosemreit QIIORTHORN DURHAM BULLS fr sale; --The undepeigned has for, sale -a untn.ber of up-toadate there °ugh bed Short Horn Bulls. They, are of the low set, think blocky typc and choice breeding. Will be sold . . . , reasonable, insect:emu invited. Ap- ply; on lit 16, eon, 2. Hay; or Jobn Elder, Hall, P. O.