Exeter Times, 1905-06-15, Page 1Neter
THIRTY-SECOND YEAR -No 165g
HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT �'►
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EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 15th 1905,
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• Locals School Reports County Council
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T. HAWKINS & SON ♦- - STEP IEN ---
The So1eh'i;n (lank t10ws pays :t lite follu%tiu- is tlu report for 11e: June. session of the cutlet.,
Zdividend o[ six per cent bnaiy and \la) of 13. H. \u. _', titcphcn. .11 Council opened at 3 p. m. ou 'Tuesday
%%ill soot be 1'st d of last Meek, Warden Miller in the
chair,alul Incu1bers all nrcccnt exceni
11r. Lautont,
The Warden addressed the Council
respx'eting the bridge (work under
contract the addition to the Mouse
of Refuge, and other matters to be
considered by the Council.
Communications were read Trout
the County of Lambton rclatin, to
trustees of Collegiate 1natitutr; and
IIT;h Schools. Sent to special com-
mittee. Also from Listowel Park-
hill and St. Marys high Schools re-
garding fees for out Nit,' notate.
These, with notice to ,,, • t t
the award of the arbitrate': et tee
matter of inion School Section, llul-
lett and Godcrich town -ships, tyre
sent to Education Committer,
Hardware and Seed Store ' ' ° numbers d, 82; percentage, Sr. 1V.
2 Miss 1'ortcrticlf and Miss Ander- -)toy Hill, 8•.; Stewart llitcllell,53;
♦ son, of Mitchell. 'were t he guests of Eva Hirtzel, 51; Herbert Jlitcltell,
• Mrs. penny (Gould, on Sunday. 49; liwerctt Sims, 31; Laura Sims,
is the place for Builders and those intending to build The Veterans of '66, who have re- 33; Clayton Sims, 26. Jr. IV.-Iicryl
should go to get Cheap Hardware as we Carry a full ceived •zrants of land in New Omar -Hill, 71); Olive King, 45; Mary Chatn-
iD, are requested to moot in the. hers, 10. Jr, 111. -Percy Lawson, 05;
line of ♦`Town Hall on Saturday, June 17th, Eli Sines, 58; Tillie Edttards, 4:3; Lil-
• Mr. and Mrs .A. Hooper, of Clin- flan Stilus, 3-: ; Juutes Carroll. 26;
• ♦ tau attended It he tcedin3 0( their Ethel Rims, Q. .1 r. 11, -Viola Corn-
Nalls Paints • Olds Glass &c. Z sister, Miss Kate Atkinson, on Wed-
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:'ed-
isle Gordon Marshall, 57; frying
Corn -
Nails, f Z ucsday. Stalls, 4_; Andrew Flanagan, 15;
♦ Dr. Hannon, lvltose pastorate of Sydney Smart, 7.
• t he James st reet Methodist church NI. A. ROBERTSON, Teacher.
clo1Itis conference •sear, left on
\\'edsesnesd.ly (.venin.[ 1'CCAIi.i,;n'nit it by
M rs, flannel' for 'Toronto, where
In Cements we carry the two leading Brands
of Canada
National and Star
[fiV ETROUOtI 1 NO
We also make a specialty of Eavetroughing as
we have a machine to make all our own Troughs
and can give you firstclass material. Try us and
you will be conuinced.
T. H A W K I NS & SON
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A man named Sherwood, who was
employed on 'the dock t hat is being
built at Grand fiend, is sutferin;
from blood poisoning in his hand.
It is a serious case but the doctor
hones to save his hand.
For Fifty Cents. -New Subscribers
uiay have The Times till January
1906, for fifty -cents. We have dur-
ing the past week added many new
nautcs to our list we would like to
}icor front more. Other •papers
clubbed ot reasonably low rates.
Mrs. Hoist, Mrs . Proust., Mrs.
♦ Cornish, of Deford; also Mr. John
♦ Dearing, Flint, all of :Ilichi. 'iii, Mrs.
Isaac, of Lucan, and Mrs. Isaac, of
Harptey. attended the funeral of
their fat her, rhe late \Vna. Dearing
Zon Wednesday last.
There will be offered for sale on
Monday June lOth, at the residence of
Joshua Huxtable, Centralia, the
household furniture etc, of the late
Farmers' Institute Win. Baker. John Gill, Auctioneer,
Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors for
Executors.
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WE'RE
SUIT
SELLERS
You are Suit buyers. We make the
Butts-yott wear them out. We make
then as well as we can, so that they
will not wear out sooner than they
ought. Because, if they do, you'll
likely go somewhere else for your
next Suit. And no ono could blame
you. So much money ought to buy
leo much Suit worth. And Suit. worth
-iii fashionableness of fabric -style in
Crit-flt-finish-looks - dressyncss -
' ,IIsi length of service.
�s good a place as there is within
4)411es to get sit this and not pay too
dnuch Is W. Johns.
Elegant Black and Blue
Suitings for $15.00
and $18.00.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
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SEEING C1H0OK1•:0
Is about ns batt as not seeing it all
To t Lr dist or tett vision t he 1 bin gs
of life must seem ugly and gni•+bap- AtExeter and Centralia (OW('1•v:iliwt• cau;e.
en, and what wag intended to be one Lawn Bow 11111.-A close and exeit-
.of t he zreati1 pleasure, is 1urnedl Storehouses inz match hrt%cern 1he mcml,cof
into a nizhtinIre, Ibr Exctcr Lawn )to111in; Crylub,
1'1' IS NOT Now
end members vs.. soul ll end
ow ready for use, the best nlenlbers took place en Tuesday :►f-
and �n
vi ter
will
tcrnnnn u l Y
pus r
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suffer u [c
.t o f
r• t
necessary , Cement and Lime for 11.e smolt by two shots. The
consult practical opticians such as
we are known to be. We can over That money can buy following were the pinyrts and •he
Come any defect or distorsion h}' ) Y score, viz:
means of properly adjusted ;losses. also NOIITII SOI'TII
You should not fail to have the stat- Coal for Everybody \1'. M. Btalchfor,llW• II. Lovett
ter attended to al once if you ,rt 1f. E. iii....,... W. W. Taman
so :afflicted. at 10west prices Rev. Mr. Perkins 11. S. O'Neil W. S. fjJohn Muir N. Dyer lhudun
OWE V, Phm. B. i J GOBBLEDIGK (skip) 17 hwere
,\11 te players cr(e►k;p,) 19
on their mettle
Chemist and Optician, Exeter, Ont. and some wally excellent play. was
1 _ made. Tartan for the south did
very good (work. The 'tort h made
• - THE slat Of %%Miiiter. but there is not It -
in t certain in this life except drat(.
.• M,rchants of Canada
annsr ►rntnrbntr1qfroisrihemulaaenn1d Fli ii7strlottkEtt;.106014)141:r4)11111:11::
up :leanest our brick wall it will In.
HVAD OF 1. ICE. MONTREAL. hurt 1
. Success in gout unb•rlakin t,
$6,000,000 torn of L''''..• CAPITAL (all paid up) • • • •
RESERVE • • $3,2OO,000 IIIWKEN S1.EEP_TiHEI) NEXT
.... $ 18,959 MORNING.
geRPL15 PROFITS.... slept, not only rests, but builds Up
E. F. HOIDEN, the body. Cut down the hours of
1'gOe:FYSHIC Superintendent of liraneho+ sleepyou cut down health in the
l (.neral J1+tna1ace I 05 Branches In Canada some proportion. Itebuildin; then
(.cries, nerves to to smash. you grow
tired weak •and %wretched.
SAVINGS BANK To restore sleep you must tel more
bodily '1ren,ttle more nut ritloss
interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings blood 'healthier nerves. I'crrosunc
solves the t% hole problen►, makes you
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Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts, ANA,soun,tly, gives endurance, vin(
Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- ambition. No more Inorninz %%eak-
men, to whom loans arc made on anproved names, nrss-instead tho fire
yout1.(bun,
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the run in dour vein r•I pplying
dunce of energy and vigo, Witch-
run
world. cry expresses the ins, 'et effect of
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Ferre••ntae: try it.
tOAIITOA=d•
Are CREDITON BRANCH s,.,,v, 1MKIndYrs 11111Ana secJiti
F, B, HOLTBY, Manager. 141'"1"
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EXCURSION
The Exeter school scandal ,way set -
i eld by Mr. Fleming apologizing
To Ontario Agricultural and agreeing to certain conditions
College,Guelph. that Ito has not carried oft, so there
is :mother suit entered against him.
Tu6SdaY, Jae 20 '05 JIr. d in full np noth will be
printed in full in another -issue :11 -
so the trustee's apology.
1'IRST SI'ECIA1. Ihey will spend a few days prior to
Time Fare taking a trip •1Itrou_h the Northwest
Adult Child They expect t o spend t he summerGoderich.. -.7.40 a.m. $1.25 65c months in 4he Okanagan Valley, 11.
Holmesville....7.53 a.m. 1,20 OOc C., wit h 4. he hope T hat 1 hat climate
Clinton.... ....8.10 a.m.1,20 00c only do much to benefit the throat
Seaforth .8.25 a.m. 1,15 00c trouble with which the Dr. has been
St. Columban..8.33 a.m. 1.15 OOc seriously affected. The Dr. has been
Dublin.... ..8.45 a.m. 1.10 55c pastor of James street church here
lilelgrave.... ..1.•,►g 05c for i he past three years and the
Myth1.25 0 best swishes of its members and fal-
Londesboro .... 1,20 00c low citizens follow 1 hent (where ever
they may go.
Arriving at Guelph at 10.45 a. in. Market Report. -The following is
Excursionists from Bel;rave, Blytl' the report of Exeter markets, cot-+
and Londesboro will leave Ly the rected up to June 15th
regular morning (rain loin; sou le I'cas 60 to 65 cents p.r bushel.
ionnection with the excursion heti s Itran $17 per ton.
at Clinton. Shorts $20 per ton.
SECOND SPECIAL Family Flour, $2.73 per cwt.
Centralia.... 7,16 a.m. 1.211 00c Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Exeter...... . 7.25 a.m. 1.25 05eHay, $7.00 per ton.
Hensall.... 7.411 a.m. 1.25 Mk Wheat 90 to 95 cents per bushel.
Kippen.... .. 7.50 a.m. 1.25 Otic itarley, 40c. per bushel.
,Brucetield 8.05 a.m. 1.20 OOc Eggs, 14 cents per dozen.
Iinton8.23a.m. 1.20 60e{ Outs 35 to 36 cents per bushel
Arriving at Guelph at 11 a. In.
fork, live weight, $6.25 per cwt.
al 5.30 p.
Returning trains
piill leave .,, the Guelph t'orllok dressedlive ��$8.50 $6.30per
lcwtcn-t.
leaving first. A special train %vitt flutter 14 cents per pound.
meet excursionists for Londestaro,
Potatoes 80 cents per bag.
Myth and Itel,grave at Clinton. Al the bye -elections on Tuesday
Tickets will be good ;going only on lion. Chas. 8. Ilyln:tn. of London.
ne train, vali1 to return the fol- Minister of I'ubilc Works was re -
owing day. turned by a majority of 329. With
COMMITTEE. OF ARRANGE- Navin; the prestige of a Cabinet
MENT8:- Thom is !McMillan Sea- Minister, the treasury of Canada and
forth 1'. 0.;.11. M. Yount, Carlow ; the Cabinet stumps to aid 1' a
S. Sinillit', 1lensall ; \W111. Itaille, ()Un- Wroth larger majority could 1101
WI have leen a surprise. in North Ox-
ford the Conservative candidate, Mr.
Wallace was successful in lowering
Scr41, Major hector, of No. 6 Co. the liberal majalrity of last Nevem-
33rd Huron Re-timcnt, now in camp bet. of that of 1,502 to 319. not
at London, gives our readers a brief enough to defeat the candidate, Mr,
sketch of his career which will be Stltiti,, yet rhe avalanche of wales
found in anot her column. from the Liberal ranks to the Op-
---- position is moot gratifying to the
\VINCIIELSEA •
The following is the report u[ S. 5.
No. 6, Esboritc, for month int May.
'Namesin ord r of merit. V. -Cecil
Camel, Hazel Hagar, Olive Berryhill.
Sr. 1V.- A1tnenn lleytvood, Vera
Washburn„ Willie Elford. Jr, IV.-
Lilla Heywood, Lulu Godlx►It, Hat tie
Col. Young and Capt. Shaw, by let -
Hunter. Sr. 111 (a) .-llubcrl Jon- ter, extended an invitation to the
es, Mary Cornisl►, Clarence' Creery, Counci Ito visit tho 33rd Regiment
_ _ %while in camp at London. Filed.Conuuittntent of three children by
the name of Brom° to the charge of
the Children's Aid, and charging the
county ::1._5 per head for each child
%%•as sent to the Executive.
Tenders for supplying coal to the
various offices were read and sent to
Executive committee.
A large number of accounts were
read and sent to Finance committee.
(b). Eat I Jolut. , Ray Fletcher. t cl►et. Sher
wood Brock. Jr. 111.-- Jno. Creery,
Alex. iierryhiil, Lillis Golbol1. Sr.
II. -Arnold Clark, John Brock, .Len-
nie Campbell. Jr. 11.- l:mnrt Hey-
wood. Pt. 1[. -Alice Creery. 1', . 1.
Ilardwick Cornish, Inez Creery, 1)ia
Cornish.
1). McDOt'GALL,
\\'INNIE HOWARD. Teao) erg.
CENTRALIA
Following is ' Lt• PO 1)91' of Gibe Tie Jailer's report wan .road and
Senior Division of S. S. No. 1, ;Mettle- sent to the County Property com-
et), based on good conduct and Ten- mit tee,:ntd the report of t he Ward-
er), proficiency. Class V - Hose en's committee, !louse of Refuge and
Wilson, 760; Elva Windsor. 653; Ver-
adopted.
committees It -ere read and
non Wilson, 614 ; Samuel McCoy, 591 ; adopted
Enos Windsor, 490. Sr. IV.- Wit- Moved by Messrs. Camelot' and
frid Hodgins, 788; Harold Dupla'', Spackman, that the Council mentor -
770 ; Frank Mitchell, 734;Willie Sims eilize the Legislature to amend the
(V1tt Gladys Elsery, 507; Joseph High School Act by striking out sub-
\Yhitc, 50(1
. Class IV. -Archie ob-
inson, 80:3, Marzery 1[cpburn, 79.1R ; section 7 of section 2 of the High Lily Robinson. 788; Gifford Ilozarth, Sshool Act of 1903. Carried The
clause referred to }s the ono confer -
787 ; Gordon Wilson, 680; Czar Wil-
son, 65t: Murray Elliott. Jr. IV.- f°3 on High Schools the power to
Hazel flicks, 895; Eddie Simi, 755; charge fees for pupils of neighbor -
Austin Duplin, 631. Sr. IIi. -Mal_ in; counties.
van Callfas, 761 ; Ross Wallis, 687; Applications for it mane of $'15 to
John llo artle 670; Iva Essery, 547: the Huron Poultry Association and
John White, 504; Maxwell R nhap,, one for 'the ante sum to repair the
bridge at \\ Inghnm leadingto the
383; Norman lBOTT"' driving park tverc sett.( to lite Execu•
�tI\HIE 130TTERILL, Teacher five committee.
'Ile following is the report of the SECOND DAY - WEDNESDAY
Junior Department No. 1, Stephen, A Iteler akin; for a grant of $2110
arranged in ordor of uteri(. Jr. III t•o assist in building a lockup in the
Ella Baker, Earle Cantos, )toy Call- tolwa hall, Wroxeter. nag scot to
Call-
fas. hlymer \Nilson, Hubert White'
Executive Committee.
Edna Davey. Flossie Davey,
Bessie )report of Executiveittee.committee
Anderson, Willie Alexander, harry ,.end adopted.
Windsor, Flossie Mortimore. Sr. ll. Dr andBurowsadop was appointed
--Elt•t Brooks, Anthony White, Fred o,; the Seaforth Co1rgiloInstitute
oe
t rt, )►all, Lloyd rv:'11Engnd. Fred Ess-
--Eli
ss- Board, vice Itev. Dean 1fod ins, re-
try, 3r. 11.-Mercan Catlfas, Ever- si red.
ett Callfas, Estella Neil, \Willie. Bak- Ever -
Moved by 11 r. ,ileNau;hton, sec-
signed.
Wilson Culbert. 1't 11.- Made onded byMr. Spackman, t hat the np-
leine Hoist, Malvin England, Hubert proach to the bridge smith of Clin-
Neil, Habcllo lleanlan, Eddie Alexall ton, crossing the ldnyfirld river hr -
der, Jial►el Elliott, Tera 11o1z, Oth- ,(ween Stanley and Goderich Town-
ellra Mot z. Pt I. Rr.-}•:rdu•1 Bowden, shi ► be fenced. sent
1 o Btt
oab.uld
Ralph Wallis, Carry Dove;. 1'1, 1• Bridge committee.
,1r. -Elmer Wilson, Art her Robinson.Moved by Mr. McKenzie, seconded
George Hackney, Albert Hackney, I Iop. Mr. McLean, that in respect to
Dora Hackney. the Port Albert washout, the Witter
MAID .... TER, 'I'racher' be lett to arbitrators, composed of
EXETER COUNCIL1110 competent engineers, who shoji
The Court of Revision met p:nr.+a- have power to cjtoose a third, and
,int 4o adjournment 31 the Town
'that their decision be accepted as a
settlement by Athticld and the coital -
Hall on Monday at 8.15 11. tn. ty. Lost.
All members present. The ReeveMovrd by Mr. .McQuillan, Seconded
Mr. W. G .Bissett in eld chair. by.l r. Ist)i.ste that this Council re -
Minutes of the meeting held on hri- 4
day, qday 26th were i''ad. pal the bylaw relating .to riimen-
Mcssr.5. Joiiti Taylor, for .the )toss 5i0r's of county hridzes, and that the
Taylor Cu.. Ltal.; Samuel Stnders county of Huron
build and maintain
and Chas. Snell ask •to have their all bridges eight feet long and over
assessment totter, d. The ('Dort of on boundaries in said county.% Bend
Revision confirming •their revision of to Road and Ili 1(1 a commit tee.
Moved by Messrs. Cantelon and '16th. S scktu: 16 that the opinion of the
No further appeal-, lite ^e►urt nn seconded h- solicitor be asked on glen" 617, Mini-
tel t11 motion of .1. :•lair. Y icipal Act of 1903, relatin1 to brill-
\\'. 11. Levitt. g' t P Scat to Road and Bridge cam -
Council met at db.' close of the
Court of Revision.
pairs
Minutes of the118011nt held en
The report of M r. MrLean, re re-
Court
5th read and approved. pairs 10 Council Chamber, wa sent
Conununicatio,l from Breen Pao-.
!o Count y Properly commit tee.
Nurserymen the Hun . \\'m. \lalock, A petition sleeted by 97 residents of
1:. C. Ait ken, also t 1►a1 of E. North
Grey and McKillop ask in; t ;rant
Co., London, and I'a11"rs.u, tali; •of $500 to open up the boundary be -
Co., Si. Marys, re concrete lite; read (wren Grey and Jlcl'iILop was ;cot
and filed.
Wood -1 cella- rhe nf- to I.S000Iive. couuniltro.
Coun-
ter of the (lacca City Oil Co., to salt- Dr. \\'Dods, 1L W. Ere in and Geo.
ply ett lite ,aso!eno• at 19c. a :Ilan I:rttin, hayfield, addressed the Coun-
be aceepled.-Ca1tied. taro Cud ntnr< ty Council with reference to Ibr
i efusin z 1 n accept the st reel water -
Moven
of t he coup a erretin T a
Lit f. 11)01 S11184 N. zivrn to .f. Sultan
new band:(' ower 0110 tit, r Hay 1%4.111.
his tender being ter next lowest. Moved by .11r. Cant. ton, aecunlell
;411.35 per week : I't'r \\'. If. Levee'
by Mr. McNaughton, that no nalary
seecatded by 3. \Vood.-Carried Lo-
vett
r-
be nLtnched lm the office of 1111h
vett-Artms'ron2-1 Inc eniumis'ion-er CDuslahlr, for this county, this to
take affect at the end of this fluor-
bevet l -Arms( ton z -I le• cons missioner
ter, (':, rNrd.
instructed to cut and trite tree. Report of Count I'ro w
en Main Ai reel 'merle from the Main 1t rly (om-
en
(.hared►.-Carri'11. Arun+crone Halite %was read. Moved by Mr.
_Woad -the clerk procure trzi.lr,• Spackman, seconded 1. Mr. Currie.
for flit 11o, Marriagra and 1)••allis.-- that Ibr clerk and Mt. McLean 1►r
Carri••,I. '1'h^ follow in/ arcotin., ins1'netell to purchase Moves and
(were presented null orders drawn oft other supplie.► ntcnti0ned in o,. ►r-
Treasurrr frr same :-\1'. .1. 1ii. 01 t, port, and get repairs made on roof,
r \la% .of Court (louse ; also : n etl►ploy a
;xpres� 4 .r : ho., • •k, t } 1 n loom 1 0 i,Ia1
,ret boiler. l'., rrit•d.
'� $31.2,5;1W. J. Ilealila t►, rntl t '1'111111) DAN' - TIII'ltSl)A1"
The reports of Finance Education.
and road and brise enn►mi'1r(••: Were
trill and passed in Council.
Moved by Mr. !Moister, r'•rnnded by
Mr. McQuillan, that 1h^ t'ullic school
lnsp^cto•-s 1e aul.hot lied le :Ipp.tt:on
1 hr srvera1 pelmet monies no%% )yin T
(;idle pie frei,zlrt, 8I.6A ; 1)0. ie:,tnn^' ill lttt1 hr+ 1131111M
11( till%1u It 11 11 lit i1tee. S.
$5; Y,o
ford, do., sl, A. 0. 1)y r j t
rssor, $65 : IM., prep t e- %% Rich 1 hey belong, r.•.,rdin g : n 1 b••
salary �e . s:, : (! Nod- avers ze a11endance. (' ,: 1 ital.
int Truant 11oet' is Li•: Moved by 11. MciA•:In, r• ennd. d by
sen, labor al ermrrery, $1.511; alas, )'
Creed., Constable f•r, $1 :.1•0, I1, .I n, It. !cool, 1.11 the CounlyConarillor'
111: C. Luker, do *2.50 : 'the. C't. •ch appointed to look aftrr cement .11)111 -
labor, $1.50 Marry Statham, do, $9.37 mens be paid $2.50 a day. C.arti••11.
W, Parsons. do, $7.87 :Wm. Davis, Moved by 1). C:uttelon,st'cotulyd Iiy
'dn, :?10.87: F. Elliott, Jr.. do, 50c: It.n \1cLean, that tet I.v1.itw for the
mei.. Quince, do., 81.12: Ju••. Sul ton, incorporal10,, of Zuriet 1 t• laid over
pt Te•iwatcrin T. $25. ;C. Snell, etc: - t ill 1 he December s• -on. 1' ,wird.
(tic li,rhtint. $77.40: John I. p:1rt movedby st r. el, kn,an 9,,1
.,tl.try :,t cemete t%, 't27: n•r Levet 1 oy Mr. Cam rime t . • 1 h County
.\, t.,` ,,.r, .,__l''r, 1, •i. P' , adjourn- l':112irlrer he granted o'teo for :1 41.-1.
,,, t,• rill of It c• ,
:MCP otld expenses for 1995. Carried.
.1. SEN1011. Clerk. Moved by Mr. E. Ilrynrns. seron,1cd
by It. Gauntlet, Ilett the Council do
aA.tSTOXLZJ`.
rte. ^djOtlrll In no she fir!(
H.an th,pts Kiod Yc4 Ht Atia IIOt4tt Tut- silny in 1)ect•tnlw , , .n : he t n.111
8iattatx» of lir►tssrls, ('.,wird.
01 �A, (Cn•Irlud'11 ors' i.••k.t
rope nrroulll, $:3.I0 .\. .1. ford, nit at
for Itrinlarnntie. family, 8:3.47 ;Queen
City Oil Co., nit and yasol^net 811.16;
Ed. Maguire, dam ti to bu'tgy
through tiro entitle, 81.25; 1t. Hicks,
0 months rent Bell. Telephn11t, $12.511
W. 11. Weekes, boo: h provincial elec-
t n it +1 ; .1. Cti,blydirk. .'n $1 ; Fred
JOHN WHITE & So>tei
The Great North -Webb
ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont.
General Selling Agent.
Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North West
Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valiey and Manitoba Cos. Lands also
a number of other improved and unitnnrov. dNorthWcst farm Lands.
$3.50 per Acre All the above land•, are being offered to purchasers
on very easy Lerma of payment and prices range
from $3.50 and upwards.
BEAR IN MIND we have fatal lands to sell in ..I1 parts of Manitoba
Assinaboia, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Now is the Time to PURCHASE
Prices are Bound to Advance
‘Ve give Speculators 6 years in which tc, pay for lands. We
give Actual Settlers 10 years in which to pay for Lands.
$427.00 . down secures 320 acres, (halt section) of choice wheat land.
This would be a great investment for YoIf.
The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever.
$383.40 Secures 321) acres (half section) choico wheat land to an actual
settler. No other payrnent required for two years.
R. E. PICKARD, - EXETER, ONT.
Bargains in Crockery
Wo offer for two weeks only the following Crockery at
reduced prices.
One 97 piece Printed Dinner Set, regular price
$10 now $9.25. 4641.
One 97 piece Printed Dinner Set, regular price
$7.00 now $6.25.
One Toilet Set regular price $4.00 now $3.50
One Toilet Sit regular price $2.00 now $1.75
We keep a full line of Boots andirShoes, both fine and
heavy, for Men Women and Children. Our shoes give
satisfactiou.
BEAVERS BROS., Farquhar.
Strictly One Price. Ilighte t Pt ice for Produce.
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
MUNE BRIDES
Fer the bcnctit of those about
to go housekeeping we have
placed on sale a cargo of Furni-
ture of every kind and quality
which we l,urhosc selling at
' special reduced )price during
June month.
We carry the largest stock of
Furniture in the county and will
quote you price; that cannot be
-�- beaten in Ontario
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Jam,.
ROWE & ATKINSON
Furniture dealers and Funeral dircct.'.a
JUNE NEEDS
SCREEN DOORS
('oitill. front .--;)1• 111).
SCREEN WINDOWS
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Comp. fl't,tit 204• 111).
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.1'^r-.- : SCREEN WIRE
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`` �_� All Sizes
MMOCKS
lug I'CCeive(1 a ilice 3,-;,(.1t t1)l'11t • from )$1.50
up to $3.50, (_'omp.
Lawn Mowers from $3.30 to '� (t()
Poultry netting from 4e per yard Ltl.
Oil Stoves from $1.40 up.
HERMAN'S HARDWARE
Tinsmithing a Specialty.