Exeter Times, 1908-09-17, Page 4SHE EXEZ ER TIMES, SEPT lith 1908.
SCHOOL
1 address of the printer and publisher I (:rand r30nd
Aced Uraud Ilend.
The dry mcattier of tLc past few
weeks is beginning to wake the 1.as-
ture look dry in these parts, as
►+ell as the farmers who have not
got their wheat tow n. But it a:so
makes our blacksmith look happy
as he is kept busy keeping the
wheels in running shape.
Win. Dewey returned ou Satur-
day from a week's visit at Hillsbor-
ough. where he was looking after
his fishing interests.
We have sou►e, camp.... here yet :
0
1 issued in connection with an clew
tion. The leaking of false state-
ments with respect to the personal
OPENING
Ic w person
o[ a candidate tttoreaders the
,he poison making it liable to a Inc:
of not Icss than &IOU.
Contributions for political purpos-
A full line of by any condi a,i,. or ssot:inetion is E
aao made Un .nIic,uble effencu
School Books' Lucan
d a 11 other1 The oil drillers arc working night
' and day, on the tarty of James O'er -
kin,
every claw of printed material
one wile from the village on Rhe
School supplies. CLuppt►1 line. They Pur[twc golrig but aro doubt next at•eck at•i11 sec the
down 3 000 ft. and will spend '3U,000 let trtul'e of eche last et thiol for
prospecting in this district. P -T. another ,year.
• 11, tall cite a
•London lair this eveek.
No scholar should fail to } Miss Rolla !Sarno, left oil friday Asaph Gfavcllc .was visited as
e - • bo for Sarnia for I)inortwio on %reek b;• his Iwo cousins from Mon -
get one of our I. 1 l'e Scribblers
icon W 13 Oliver as about completed
for a copy of the Boy's Own bas taken a position with Miss Mas- \Vm. Dewey's house. Mr. Dewey will
Annualon.move is this w'eela.
or the Girl's Own
dard, Stratford. who has been home
with a broken shoulder bla1e for
the past month returned to work
en Monday.
Dick Lautt, au old Lucan boy, now.
with the Verity Company, of I3rant,
ford. spent last week in the village.
i1000. IN PRIZES' number from here intend
PRIZES! Curtin of Toledo, and J.
Lawes charge of the work. taking in last
via et o
the C.1'.1t., where. she bas accepted treat, whom he had not seen for a
a school. good many years
and Pratice Books, and try' bliss Gladys
L,psctt, of Ilde h
Arthur liawkshaw, of tbe Stan- Mr. Richard Hamilton is putting
a cement foundation under his
stable.
Mr. Richard Hamilton and family
also James llighstcad's family, left
for Victoria, B. C. last Monday.
Mr. Ilighstead having left the ,week
previous.
Sacrament twits observed in the
Presbyterian church here last Sun-
day.
We are glad to be able to say that
Mr. tlapfe, our tailor is able to move
outside again, after 4.x•ing laid up the
past few months.
Louis nacelle visited in London on
Tuesday, combining business with it
at the same time.
Quite a number of 'young people
from this place 'vent to Port frank
on Labor Day for a picnic. I guess
they had a good 'time at least some
of them.
Mr. Joseph Brenner purchased the
butcher chop recently erected by
John Willert, and has improved it
by giving it a (good coat of paint..
Mr. 11 .Pollock has mowed into his
new house and no doubt will find
it more convenient than the Mecca -
bee Hall.
Any person 'who is desirous of en-
tering into a 25 mile Marathon race
for the championship of Stephen.
will ;no doubt be accommodated if
they apply to /lour correspondent,
here, as he believes we have two echo
can clean up anything in the town
ship for fun, money or •marbles.
Annual,
500 to be given away.
Brownings Drug Store
Exeter Times
Exeter. Ontario.
Xerms of Subsoription $1.00 per
/ear In advance. $1.50 may he
United
Dbaried if not so paid. To
/Fates eubacribers, $1.50 strictly in
ledvanoe. No. paper discontinued
t ed last week with her sister, Mrs. R.
tlensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lick, of South
Boardman, Mich., returned to their
home last week, after a pleasant vis-
it with friends here.
Mrs. 1). McLeod, of Detroit, visit -
Cantil all arrears are paid,
the option of the publisher. The
piste to which every subscription is
Paid is denoted on the label.
Advertising rates on application.
DECISIONS RESPECTING
NEWSPAPERS
Any person or persons who takes
a paper regularly from a post office.
whether addressed in bis name or
another's, or 'whether he has sub-
scribed or not, is responsible for
payment.
If a person orders bis papers dis-
continued bo must pay all arrears,
or the publisher may continue to
send it until payment is made, and
then collect tbe ,whole • amount
whether the paper is taken or not.
The Courts have decided that re-
fusing to take newspapers or period-
icals from the post office or remov-
ing and leaving them uncalled for
W,4nile subscription remains unpaid, is
prima facie evidence of intentional
fraud.
THE EXETER
or
TIMES P'T'G CO.
Bonthron.
Mrs. J. 11. Leek is recovering nice-
ly from her recent illness. t
iMrs. John Wisner, of Detroit, was
here last week visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mr.... J. W. Johnston.
(Miss M. .Elgie, of London. is vis-
iting :relatives and (friends here.
Mr. Edward Dignan has moved in -
,o 'town and ♦vill occupy the rooms
in the Petty block for the fall and
winter months.
The Paterson pletaing mill has been
moved to Dashwood, whore it is be-
im_ •rebuilt by the Dashwood Plan-
ing `die Company. who recently lost
their 'building by lire.
Kenneth White, of Cobalt, is here
viating its parents.
Mrs. George Brown and daugh-
ters have returned from Kincardine
where they visited 'Rev. T. Match -
ford, brother of 'Mrs. Brown.
The Reform convention t.vas held
here Tuesday and 'M. Y. MoLcstn.
the present M. N. %vas made the un-
animous choice. from the cnthusi-
Limited. arm displayed and the many promis-
ises of support, iM. Y. will no doubt
be returned again 'with an inoreas.
ed majority.
A large number from here mill at-
11on, Clifford Sifton will likely he tend the Laurier demonstration at
Clinton on Wednesday, the 23rd.
A large number from Bengali have
been attending the Toronto exhibi-
tion even more than in former
years.
Reeve Petty is making extensive
improvements to the Warring pro-
perty which he purchased some felt'
years ago. A cement foundation is
being .placed underneath.
Miss Bessie Urquhardt left last
week for North Carolina, where she
bas secured a good position in con-
nection with a sellout of expression.
Mr. J. Weismiller has etigage4
Miss Porter, lately of !Berlin, as
milliner for the season.
Mrs. hart and her two daughters,
who have been spending . s?vertth
weeks with relatives in Whitby, and
vicinity returned home this week.
Miss Ella Davis has returned to
Toronto to resume her studies.•
Mr. W. E. 1(oggarth, of liermall,
is taking charge of Miss Johnston's
room in the high School department.
Exeter, the latter being unable to
take charge of her class owing to
Note and Comment
the unanimous choice of the Brandon
Liberals to contest tbe coming elec-
tion. reports
Contrary to the newspaper
the date for the election has not been
named and Sir Richard Cartwright
is still a member of the 1Cabine1t!.
lion. J. IDI. Gibson is now official-
ly the next lieutenantlovenor of
Ontario, an order -in -council to, that
effect having been passed on
ed-
nesday of last week.
At a convention of the North Mid-
dlesex Liberals
held at
Mt. Bridges,
idges-
on Friday,
Presi-
dent of the Dominion • Shorthorn
Breeders' Association was nominated
to contest the riding at the coming
Dominion elections.
A warrant has been issued for the
arrest of D. M. Stewart, former gen-
eral manager of the Sovereign bank,
at the instanfe of the government,
the charge being Leeming false re-
turns to the finance department. Ile
could not be found and it is believ-
ed he has !eft Montreal,. though he
Wits: knew❑ to Le there not many Illnesse
days ago. Miss Youill. trained nurse, is at
lion. 11. NV. Scott, secretary of present home from Kincardine vis -
state, has resigned from the Dolnin- ;Ong
her Ethel of London.
ion cabinet owing to advancing
years. His successor is Charles Mur- n` isbh re recently peentss spending a 'week
pby, K. C. of Ottawa. Mr. Murphy
is exceedingly popular with .all
classes of community and enjoys con-
fidence of French-Canadians. Ile is
a bachelor about 40 yesr3 of age.
plc k vne-armed, having lost the
use of his !eft arm. Mr. Murphy
It is probable will be a condi late
In leu sell County. which is consid-
ered a cure Liberal seat.
Mfr. J. G. Foley. clerk of the Crown
in Charts -ere. has compiled the new
Dominion Elections Act which went
into effect on July '=0th. It contains
many new provisions affecting candi-
dates, electors and new papers noel
printing office.. It is made a crim-
inal offence, punishable by a heavy
tine. to take down. mutilate or de-
face any proclamation notice, voters'
list or other document required to
be posted up under the provisions of
the Act. No person can make any
contribution on behalf of any can-
didate except through the agent of
such candidate. The bribery pro-
s•is:ions in the act are made tn•tch
more severe. Canvassing by per-
sons residing outside of Canada is
marls an indictable einem-. 1'rirtt-
inc offic are r••l' ir. 1 10 give tin -
For n light lunch, afternoon
teas, ptie'1►ics awl Camp. there
is nothing that \ci11 equal
BOVRIL
SANDWICH
ft is 1:1 ,t y, more nutritious
than 1-t'(1. beef or chicken,
and mitre ecel1011llcal. Send
a post curd fir new recipe
booklet ''•1';I -t \ Dishes" t o
All disorders caused by, a bilious
state of the system can be cured by,
using .Carter's Little Liver Pills. No
pain, griping or discomfort attend-
ing their use. Try. thew.
Sunshine
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fletcher, of
Exeter, spent ,Sunday at 1). Gould -
i ng s,
Miss Eunice Doupo and the Misses
Shute visited friends here on Sun-
day last.
As Mr. IIarvey Davis was ire the
act of leading a colt, a few days
ago. the animal became frightened
and pulled Mr. Davis out of the bug-
gy, falling on his head. He was un-
conscious for some time, and nar-
row!), escaped fatal injury. As it is
he will nurse a very sore tuck for
some time.
Charles II. hunter, Inspector of
the Public Works, department, was
in Seatorth last week looking for a
sultnble site for the new public build
la
ing to be erected at that place and
which will be used as a postoffice,
customs office and warehouse. IIe
examined several sites on which he
will ask options and will report to
tbe department. The building will
coat in the neighborhood of 625.000.
One day of last week an unusual
accident happened at the home of
Samuel Thomson. of Stanley. when
bis youngest child of 6 months was
in the baby carriage on the verandah
by some means 'the carriage rolled
off the platform, the carriage fel!
over and the baby was hurt. It was
found afterwards that one of the
bones of its legs was broken. The
parents took her to Sesforth where
the bone was set : she is now doing
well. and it is thought the little one
will soon be alright.
(OAlb. MIT(CO R=A.
the Kind Yea Nate Alsa!s driijtt
Bean the
Signstare
of
This tt•otnn,t says that Lydia E.
i'inkh:un's vegetable compound
mined her life.
lana(, ('h:►tt•1, Valleyfield,
11.')lcriver, Quebec, writes to .SLK.
1'inkham :
•• t want to tell you that without
Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com-
pound, 1 would not be alive. For
months i suffered with painful and I
irregular periods and inflammation of
the feminine organs. Doctors could
do nothing for int,. and said I must sub-
mit to an operation as 1 had a tumor.
One of my cousins advised me to
•' 1 did so and now I have no pain
.end am entirely cured. Your remedy
is deservinyt of great praise."
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Worms Convutsions,Fcverish-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
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FALL.,. GOODS
$9 374.000.00
$3.374,000.00
Has 65 /Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Yrine*pal Cities in the World.
General Harking Business Transacted,
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See our splendid range of new wrapperettes @ r 2 i4 c.
Our hosiery is complete and range in price from 12% cents to
5o cents.
Try a piece of our cotton cashmere @ 14 cents.
A full stock of Hardware including Nails, Glass, Putty, Hinges,
Horse Brushes, Paint Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Sherwin Williams
Paints and Varnishes, Raw and Boiled Oil, Etc.
-Highest Price for Produce. -
B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar
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Come and See Them
is about to puhii';h a nese issue of
the Official Telephone Directory'
for the District of ‘Vestern Ont-
ario, including the Village of
Exeter.
Changes of lit ata names, changes of
MI ea addresses. or (etrs for dnplic-
ate entries should be handed in at
once 10 e---_�
A. MARCHAND
Ltrcart:Martag er.
De Usborne and Nlbbert
tukc Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable •
Compound as it had cured her. f
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arnler's Mutual Fire Insur-
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OF COMMERCE
We wish to extend to you an inS itation to call and see the new Suitings
.hat are "itt it" this fall. These we are showing represent the choicest. offered
Dy the old and new world.
proud patterns are Right, they are Exclusive and weare of them.
The Quality is Right too -up to the high standard we always carry. If you
want a stuart suit for fall, select your goods here we assure you the style,
make and fit will be right.
The price beyond a doubt. we quote the lowest price possible. This is
acknowledged by our customers, and recognized by our competitors. Again
we invite you, we are proud to show the new goods and talk price at till times
Hoag Office, Farquhar, Ont.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 1 dent --.1. L. !t(iSS1.LL.
For thirty years Lydia E. fink- I 'msid• nt -tt'. 11. PASSMottt;
ham's Vegetable ('oIn )(rund, made
from roots and herbs, 1IaS been the
Atandard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured tltousatids of
women who have been troubled avith
displaeemmnts, intianunntinn, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irrezithiritit•s.
peritxlic ;mins, learli;ache, t!la' bear-
ing -down feeling, flatulen,
ion, di,.ziness 01' nervous 11', r -1 ration.
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NS lir dont )'ort try it ?
Mrs. 1'inkhnnt invites all sick
women to w rite her for ittlsice.) Socy.Troas. Farquhar.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address. Lynn, Maas, OLADMAN & STAN1311RY, ih 1ieitor•
DEiIB(1T'Oits.
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ROBEI(T NORMS, Steffe.
AGENTS.
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reborn() and Ifittdulph.
OLIVER BARRIS, Munro. ',Oat
for Elibbert, hull trton and Logan.
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05 cents dtoit, Exeter. Good going
Sept. 12, 13, 11, 1G and 18. Special
excursion rate 90 cents good going
Sept 15 and 17. Return limit on all
tickets kept 81st.
SPECIAL leaving 8.07 a. rn. Sept,
err, 16, and 17, returning 10.50 p. m•
Sept. 15, 16 and 17. Regular train
No. 33 twill leave London 5.15 p.m.
Sept. 15, 10, and 17
Low Rate Western
Excursions
Going Sept. 17, lx. heal,. (poen Exeter
Port Huron i2 110. ()rand Rapids $7.05
Detroit $4.30. Saginaw $5.10. Chicago
*1(1.10. Minneapolis $:.'t. Bey ('ity $5.21)
Kt. Paul, Cleveland, via Detroit and
0. k C. Steamers 89 So.
Return limit Monday Oct. Sth 1S81K
For information etc., apply to
J. J. KNIGHT. Depot Agent.
or write J. D. MCDONALD, Union
Depot. Toronto. Ont.
sirunTions:.
with leading leusine, honscs
nw,til our grndtr►tt•s.
Loose -Leaf Ledger
aril ;t 1 tnudere dice methods
obit It mealrapid ndv;tnee-
me'r, t .
Gregg Shorthand
1,.00 by 111.. 0: ly 1 •.teherin
(tnt,itio wh. attended the
Author's School.
THREE COURSES: --Stenography,
C •intoe'c•be1. 'telegraphs.
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FALL 1 LRM 1 1:(1M SCPT. tat
Clieion ,Bis i ss Prior
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IPaid-up Capital, $10,000,
Reserve Fund, - 5,000,
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COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries.
FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United States,
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Exeter Branch -G. W. Harrison, Manager
Iirancll also at Crediton.
Two 6 Octave Organs
Second hand.
CHEAP
Also Two Pianos
Slightly used
At Great Reduction.
Sewing Machines
The best made at prices that
will suit you.
Bicycles, Baby
Carriages and Go Carts
Very attractive. 1'rices right
Fine Stationery
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You may have had some disease years ago, but
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poison still lurks in your system. Can you afford
to run the risk of more serious symptoms appear-
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Cor. Michigan t Griswold Sts. Detroit, Mich.
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No Honing --
No Grinding
444- 7
inema• i,7.
N. 0
Hive you ever whittled a nail ?
F.teel to stand such a test must
possess unusual quality, But almost
every high grade knife will do this,
lust as any high grade razor will
whittle a hair. Cutting hairs, how-
ever, iia mere difficult problem than
whittling nails, cr hair. A higher
grade s,eel, more evenly tempered,
perfectly ground and sharpened are
some of the essentials for a keen
cutting edge for hair.
A razor edge is a series of firt.
Irregular teeth. Dull razors are those
which have the teeth broken cff, or
turned -broken, on brit tie razc,s-
turaed, on soft ones.
!tarot steel is iron free from air,
dirt and foreign particles p-rfectly
fused with carbon. Carbon gives life,
tenacity and toughness to these
teeth. To get a high percentage of
it perfectly fused is impossible by bre
tempering. Fire, with it: varying
d sprees of heat, consumes the car?on
-the more carbon the quicker the
cone:option - result, brittle sad
crumbly steel teeth.
A way has been found to fuic the
greatest per cent. of carl•o■ ecu
known by a secret process of electric
heat properly appked and accurately
measure 1 Because of the added
toughness of this recarbonized stool
the teeth of Carbo Magnetic razors
will neither bend nor break and are
unconditionally guaranteed.
But test this uwoowdittl•wally
SW&ranto.d razor in year awn
home -or have your barber elle it oa
you -for thirty days
Drop us a postal, or better yet,
come in and see os and we will give
you our rew proposition for having
these razors tested without obliga-
Con to purchase, together with our
free booklet " Hints on Shaving."
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SrnopIs 01 Me Canoaion Noflil west
HOMESTEAD 111(0ULATIONB.
Any person Who is the sore head
of a family, or any male over 18
years old may homestead n quartet,
sectoni of available Dominion land iu
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta,
The applicnni: roust appear in person
at the Dominion Lands Agency or
Sub -agency for (be district. Entry by,
proxy may be had at the agency, oil
certain conditions. by father. mother
sun. daughtwr, brother, or sister of
intend:ng homesteader.
Duties:. -Six months residence upon
tut 1 cultivation of the land in enob
of three years. A homesteader tnay
live within n:no mile. of hie home-
stead cn n harm of at least 80 acres
:solely owned ntid Occup:ed by hint or
1,ls father, mother, son, daughter,
i.rolher or sister.
In certain districts a homesteaavr
:n good stet .lin;t cony pre-ompt a
gees t'•; :,eet'on aio,tgeide his home-.
steed. l'r.ce `3. ler acre. 'Metier--
M.i: t reside •:x months ineaeh of sir
years from date of homestead entry
(.nc:uding the time required to earn
homestead patent) a rid cu vtae
Lily acres e � rs x.r.� .
c
A lio ee,tee.t,r e 'ic La: exhausted
pili. hotn;h,cnd r:glee noel
cr. tinot oh.
;a:n a pre-etnptiott may take a pure
ilea•• e1 homestead :n a •rt'1itt districts
1'r e; :E3. -per lc e. i)tlt:t s. -Stoat
.• .•'o ,ix teeth h: in each of three
eee,r1, c•c:t:vate fifty acres tool erect
1.r.:. • ,forth $300.0.?
rnilY.
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
N. B. -Unauthorized pnbllcatlon of this Muntn
went will not be paid for
Mr. W. Smillie. d nc• of the pupil[
at the Collegiate Clinton. met w
p a painful nec;dcnt or; Tuesday :ate
noon. rrhi:e playing football. 1 a
arm was put out of joint at the
wrist when checking, rn(o:no hart
m'(ch pain.
Tl a Hoath o: Mr. John W. Little
root;rrea in Mcgiilop nn !atonally of
:tat week. 7•he elnccaa••,1, whose
Tamil^n name was Moot Hannah Few -
titer. was born in Kirby Moresidc,
York:hire. E•ng:ind. 77 years ago.
She wtweld:•d ;o h •r 'ill Itoabandj
51 y.,are -ten '11 L•,ralon. fent.. tool re-
od, c:t ear. T. '•tct:::-r'. t ,- a few
yen r:. moving fine 1t:.• to the pre-
• to home on t'1' Rib con.. of f he
saw' township. A fart :,v of roar
song and four dautzhter9 ,revive to•
mourn the lost of a spiendid Chris -
::an mother.
W. S. Cole, Druggist
The home of :Mr. an 1 Mrs. Jem•s
Stewart. Eg:no►dvi:Ie. "iii the scene
of a very pretty r•teddin•z `i• pt.•in.
tier ninth when their daughter Vic-
toria A. w•ax united in marriage to
Mr. \V. G. Charlesworth. The c,rc-
Inony was conducted Sy Iter. Neil
Shaw in the , �ettc:' c( at»'i: C'1
if you had taken tee of Cirter'a
Little Liver fills before if irin;f pan
eoul.t not have bad that coated ton-
gue or bail tante in the mouth this
morning. Keen n vial with you for
occasional nos.