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Exeter Times, 1905-06-15, Page 4You Should Have a •rm ome ter A Cheluit'al Thermometer. A t is indispensable in the •iter: room, and only 50c- THE EXETER TIMES, JUNE15th 1905. HAL' VEGLTADLL: SiCILIAN Hair Renewer Is h true you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of early life rc°:()Ied to your hair. A Daily Thermometer. It The Surrounding News is a great convenience that B.. be found in every hail v and kitchen. Items of Interest Here and There Furnished .A 'Chel'ntoluete. al. t, ft,:• the i regulation of the tempe,,iture of your. 11Onle', etc. By Our Correspondefts. IIENSALL 1 I t 1 4I11W0u11 comp i1S901tlllf;lit Of Bev. Medd '�l c c �' up- on I A i 1)1.. 1 nownt r ui„ t on his fuurt h year, t he lon eesc term permitted by, 'the conference and %hich Testifies do the happy rela- tions cxistin; between pastor and people. and the appreciation of hi;: earnest, axle and successful minis- try. —Mr. Henry 'Taylor has the foun- dation laid for his new dwelling the east end of the villa ze and Mr. Thomas Welsh of the wet end hag 1 n twos. pew etc. •Ira atoll under his n t 1 c1Li - t t d , Both ane of brick and trill be a cre- dit to the villas. Mr. 'Welsh is us- anz cement blocks for the base of his which zives a very food appearance 4 —The Rev. E. A. Shaw, o fthe Kip - 5 pen. Chise1hurst, and Hills Green cir- 6 cult of 411e Methodist church, who 7 is ono of our most respected and es - 1 wag in - 21 S teemed townsmen. and tvho 9 vitt(' to remain for another year on 3 10 his present circuit, has been appoint- ed by 'the Conference to Lyons. The Revorered gentleman will be areal - sly missed from our village and by a very tarn circle of friends. —Mrs. C. A. Redmond. of !lay township, was in Kinlou31i durinz the past week visitinz her father, Mr. John jtousom, and had the .,:rd duty of nttendin; his funeral before returning •here the first of the week. Mr. Rousom hid attained the rood old are of 84 years and had been in the enjoyment of good health until within 'the past year, being a re- markably 'smart man for one so ad- vanced ;in years. Ile was well read and look an active part in public matters and was possessed of many exccl!ent qualities. the cheapest and best at. Brownie Drug Store The Exeter Times CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1905 AY (NDAY LAY WEDNESDAY... IIRSDAT DAY ATUKDAY v 11 19 25 12 1f) 28 13 20 27 14 21 28 15 22 21) 10 23 30 17 21 'f11URS11.1Y, JUNE. 151L, 1905 CRODIARTY' Thee road work is; new bein; done n thin part of the ntiehboraaood. Report.+ are circulating that there till he :a few tune w:ddine sin the ear future. ---Jlr. „toe. Speare had a t rn rais- e; on Thursday alst. —Mr. \Wel. Glenn, of til' bound;ty, ouehi a fine new bike from !Jr. S, . \filtt'r a few days azo. —Miss Agnes Park left tie week or Alpena, Michigan. ---Miss Anna alartin spoilt S:atur- a; with her sister, Mrs. Cranston —Rev. It. A. Cranston has purc- esed a new driver. ---The contract for the bi.; ditch now }Rini. pushed forward, -there 'tiz seven men workin t :.t it at rtsent. -Mrs. John Ilo!arth :,(tended the •eddine of her ncicc. '.!:'3 ern; =mitt', at 1Milvc'rton, t his e. ^^k. No one knows butter than those •ho have used Carter's Lillie Liver MIs what relisf thoy, have given %lien taken fir dyspepsia, dizziness, sin is the side, constipation, and lsordercd stomach. —Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McNair, Evan - (lisle, who have oeen lwldeag mcet- r13s itt this vicinity of late, stave le=ad their season for the work and •111 :;o to their home for the sum- er. po.not despair of curing your sick adache when you can so easily ob- ain Carter',. Little Liver I'i11s. They ill effect a prompt anti perman- nt cure. Their action is mill and atural. —The church of En;land p:•ople of 'taffa intend zivitz an entertain- ment and ice cream social on Thurs- day evenin z next. This con; re z•1 - Lion spare no pains in makinz their uncial a success and eivtne the peo- ple a rood *tot. 11 $1,00 Roan 1 Trip GODERICH to N.�Ir DETROIT TUESDAY, JUNE 20 (return Thursday. June 22 AI 11 1]1 eR e:RRr11OO'el. Two Day. to 1,et,,.s F:. 11. Ay.r, Tarn Arent Children Halt Fern Ors Way with Baggage. a' )') The Special Excursion Trawl tt ill leave Stratford and trate stations to Goderich Tuesday morning, June 20. From \Vinghanl and way stations, take morning train June zo, connecting at Clinton (7.40 a. tn.) milli Special Train for (,odcrich. Returning 1'IEC1.tI, TRAIN L1;.1VI. s GODERICH FOR CLINTON ANI) WAY STATIONS TO STRATEORII ON ARRiVAL OF ST1:.tMl1;R THURSDAY' NIGHT GODERICH ERICH BAND MOONLIGHT 8 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE i9 For Dotrolt Lea% c Galericll f er,I)etrolt . a.m., Tnesaay, June 20, Ca114.l Time. Return to Qodorich Leave Detroit for t:alcrich t p nl., Thursday, June 22, htetn- d:ird Time. Return to Dotrolt (.cave Cotlerkb for Detroit 8..'j ) a m., Friday, June 23, Canal11 Time. WHITE STAR LiNE CIIEDITON —Doter forget The Foresters picnic at Grand !lend on the 22nd init. —Mrs. Schneider tvlto has been vis- itine -her son-in-law at Elkton.Mich. for some time. returned hotite last week. —Mr. Chris. Fainter is busy tlraw- iny coal for our citizens. —A wedding will take place in our village next week. More particulars 1 o follow. — Mr. Ab. Walker's condition con- Tinuea to be tlao same. — Miss Dorrington and friend of Exeter visited at Mr. and Mr...Claude Bluets's on Sunday. —Our boys load two hall •zaunca this past week. Otte i ook place friday ('%;chin; between the Stars and Duf- fers, resultin; in a score of 18 to 3 in favor of the former ; on Monday even ine Centralia played our boys )rut were sadly defeated by a score of 17 to 0. Our boys are t.ot trout:ledwith t he swelledhead. They aro workinz 'Jinni to defeat the Lucan people on Friday ,renin;. — Mr. S. Brown has recently re- moved into his newly re -modelled store which is replete in every par- ticular. The new appearance adds .greatly to the very complete and full stock of all kind sof up-to-date roods. During the next two tvecka Mr. Brown is offering immense re- ductions in all lines, and a visit to this st oro will not only convince sod but you will he induced to take ad- vantaze of the rare bar_:tins offered. See add in another coluttua. WINC11ELSEA —\I r. Geo.'•Mil!er, of Mt. Clemens, Dlich•, (las (leen here visit int his father and sister and rencwinr old acquaintances. — Geo. Godbolt paid friends of Ar- thur a short visit hast week. —tliss Blanche (took and father of Eden left Last Friday for Roch- ester, where ; hey intend vi.itinz friends for a couple of weeks. — air. Georg:' Heywood and son \Wesley, left last week for Iowa where they will pass n few weeks in visitinz friends and relative.. —Master Leslie Robinson made :i trip to London on Monday of t his week and returnin r con Tuesday w i1 h two new bu zzics. Doctor hackney and wife. of lotto 1on, Mich., called -at the school on 'Tuesday. — Mr. It. Delbrid re, who has been EDEN spending a month in Manitoba, re- —We :ire )leased to 1141i 1.• :id can• turned last week. M r. Delbrid.•e has ;ratulate awn of our 111011 and en - recently purchased some hind from erzetic and prosperous teachers who Mr. It. Pickard, and (las been out) tanzht in our school here. The To- ront o (:lobe retorts the ,result of 1 he medical examination ;here. Me4 • ars. It. E. Ito -well and R..1. Hamil- ton were both successful in passiu z 1 heir exams. while the Int ler pissed wit h honors, , akin: I hi 1 plat; ' on the honor list. We eisli thee. enl,- t irall'•d 'illeet':'a ill 1 I- 111' ,1st•. H AW "AItllll':It A 'CIIA('h. — Now is the • • time to cell ;Cud get price- en our Louden !rouble steel Trick, we hate Oa hand a few Hound Track tare which we are offering at a snap, the -e care made in Oshawa and there i are' 111 large number in s 1, use in this neighborhood. P. 1'.tu1.ts, Hardware, Stove., Les. Ilc—rid.e r.. Wilson ha- moved to Groot —Mr. Andrew Birk, •of Seattle, Wash.. i+ vi'itin; Itis+ farther, who is very • 1n ill. it is seventeen years azo that Mr. Birk left this place and 110 110• res many clean 105 i,l 1 ha 1 ime. — Ilase 1,111 has coal:• t o lift' a Otin• lovers of the ;game run he seen pries Heinz eveninzs in D1r. John Snell's field. \\-e learn that t he Dashwood band has been re-orzenized with some 12 players, Prof. Jones of Exeter,will give them Aheir first lesson Monday et•elninx. — 11r. lleldidrand is lei vine his house painted. —The house ndjournine. the plan- in,z twill, formerly owned by Dave Bet -schen, has been sold to Herman Tyler, anal •1.1 bein,-r moved -to the '1'iedman properly. —Lonzo Foster of t l.e Babylon Line lost a valuable marc and foal Mon- day morning'. .lir. foster had refus- ed $240 just a :bort time azo. —The roai scraper is doing much needed work itt i his heel' torllood at present. —Mr. John hall of London, was in the villaze Friday and Saturday. —Sunday next will be quarterly services in -Ila- Evangelical church when the presidin1 elder dill con- duct t ho service. ZURICH —Friday, June 101.h. 1+ Zurich's Civic 'holiday. Mr. C. Either solid •t handsome driver 'to his brother, !Harry, of Crediton, last week. — Mr. 8. Geizer, of Pizeott, Dlich., is visiiine itis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Geizer. at present. —Mr. Ed. Dcichert, of Armada. Mich., is spending this week at his parent's - 'home here. — :\lessrs. Donald and Robert Man- son. of \Vinnipee, Man., are visiting at their home on the Goshen line. Stanley. at present. —Miss Kate Truetnner returned from Detroit on Tuesday evening to spend the summer with her mother in town. To got relief from indigestion. bit- loneness, constipation or torpid liver without disturbing the stomach or purging the bowels, take a few doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills they will please you. —A very succi•-_iatl raisinz was held a1 Mr. Casper \Walper's recent- ly. Althourh the a:•:other was un- favorable the frame of 'the lar;e barn wag put into place, Messrs. Pet- er Lamont and Chas. Fritz had chos- en sides, but 1 he latter'- sten prov- ed a little too fest for the others, Mr. Jas. Oesch, of the Bronson Zine, was considered the hest Haan of the raisin r. CUBAN DIAItRiIOEA U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba during the Spanish wear know what this disease is, and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so tnuch water. Cuban dinr- Hose'1 is almaat- as severe an:1 dangerous as a mild at k of cholera. There is one remetfy. how- ever, that can always be depended upon es will be seen by the follon- inz certificate front Mrs. Minnie Ja- cobs of ilouston, Texas ; '•1 hereby certify 1 hat Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy cured my husband of a severe at- tack of Cuban diarrhoea, which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but t hey did him no 3oocl. One bottle of this remedy cured him, as our neizhbors will tes- tify. I thank God for so valuable a madicine." For sale in Exeter by \V. 8. Howey. Iocatinr it. SIIIPKA — Tile annual School picnic 2234 held on Friday, 9th incl, at Grand Bend park and was one of the most successful picnics ever ileld front this section, nearly every rete -payor ana his family loin" pre,ent. A prozralu which w l+ prep:arc:I by the te.aeh^r 'ass i :dint- , n l r. 1. r-, consist in t n[ re :Mints, at ions, sinoin t an:1 speeches were rendered on the: zround4 ana tv15 a credit 10 the section and those who prepare! alae children. Th: b Very often a Mired, music of n h • :lay was rendered to ug M r. Geo. Sutton on his b3 z pipes in • most sucre-.Tui manner. The Bad ,f &,aipjr. !poria were fine. the feature bcinz I water are amo its causes. f man's race. Bob drew the1 polo .in 1 held it to the first quarter whsle Ln mi+sed his tooth's' and felt ant 1' who was driven by Joe won 1'. • 1 I0". The ie:• rt exam 22:1+ fins 1111 watt serval fret• 10 all. Since picnic day every one is wishin Fret would make another l.i'nic if lie eoula do as well azain and hope t' r• atilt t.' under h - 1u 11134e- meni awe ter yrtr ind 1. 't• a Jelly good time . Scrofula CA19129CD L. Agan the lie >t A Yoe Haa+ i't1a►s QQ��•�� •-b S ct'a-e � CGIG�Fl • it is cued " soil for tubercles," and where it is allowed to remain tttberco• logs or consumpton is pretty sore to take root. Ho od sSarsaparilla Removes every trace of scrofula. Get Hood's. For t.stl monlals of remarkable (awe, ssmd for Book on Scrofula No. 1. C. 1. Hood Co.. Lowell. ill. s. CENT1tALIA —Rev. Couzcits, of \1't/tnnuttu oc- cupied the pulpit Li -L Sued:1y morn - in ' :tn l cvenitt . ltcv. U. W. Atl.lrewa preached :uutivc'rsary sgrviera at W oodles . The Ceutrali1 !Methodist church purpose holdinz their annual Straw- berry festival on Jtily the first. Mr. Zedrie (licks. of Toronto, is spcndin1 his vacation .it his lease here. Mr. .Cones Quarry. of Toronto. t- speudinz his holidays at his ht,ut•• 1t. re. —Mr. :Melville ILutdford. of Snott- fItke, Man., is vi.it,ine at Iris hots here, —Mr. awl Mr'. Charles Foster. of Gr;ulton, visited at Mr. James Iianl • fuel's "u Tuesday. elisi I: a Abbott left for \lu-- koka on Monday 't!,t•ro site oit! rens-tin for the summer. JUST \WIIAT EVERYONE 81101 LU D0. J1r. J. T. Barber, of Irwinville, lin, always keeps a bottle of Chanber- 1 tn's Colice Cholera r an Diarrhoeaoe t Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera mor- bus and diarrhoea come 011 80 ttutl- denly that there 18 no time to hunt a doctor or zo to the store furine- dicine. Mr. (Barber says: "1 have tried Chamberlain',, Colic, Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the best medicines 1 ever saw. 1 keep a bottle of it in any room as 1 have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine 1 ever used." Sold in Exeter by W. 8. 1tow-es% A Soldier's Career LITE llIsTOit 'V OI' SERGEANT MAJOR F'. E. HECTOR, ECTOIR, 33rd ill'RON REGIMENT (CAN- ADA MILITIA) Our newly epitointed Sergt. Maj- or Frederick Evelyn }lector, comes from an old Enzli:dl stock. beitt; born at West Morden, in the Coun- ty 'of Drs eland, M a • Dorset Euzl uI 1, .1 } 1869. His father, who died on Jan. 31st last, at the ripe old age of 85 years, was n cattle dealer and farm- er. At the early axe of 17 years just after finishing his school duties, Mr. Hector left home and eulisled in the Fifth Northumberland Fusil- iers, (The Fizhtinz Fifth) a name they mine, in the Peninsular War. was sent to Newcastle -on -Tyne, in the north of England, to start his military career, after three months recruits traittinz he was Fent to his regiment, stationed then at Newry, County Down. Ireland, just as the riots were rife in Belfast and the north of Ireland. After se.rvin t 12 months in Ireland he returned to England with his reel. to take part in Queen Victoria's Jubilee 1887. After the Jubilee at Aldcrshott, he accompanied his regiment to Colches- ter, Essex. then under the command of Lieut. General Sir Evelyn Wood and from there proceeded. To East India with a draft to re-inforce the 2nd Battalion of the Northumber- land Fusiliers, •then stationed at Ra- wal Guide, I'unjaub, in 111e Items! Presidency, (;a frontier station) and 1 hrou;h Navine a severe dose of ague and fever, Hector was sent to the convalescent Depot at Murree, a beautiful spot, situated on the Him- alayas. After rccruilinz his health sufficiently, he was clninled by itis elder brother, who was then serving in India, leo serve with hon in the (25tH Foot) known as the Kin;' Own Scottish Borderers, another old famous regiment and was then sta- tioned at Meerut, Benzal Presidency. Upon joining his brother at Nfcerut he proceeded with him to Calcutta with 500 others of IIIe Kinn':+ Own Scottish Borderers, and took the boat at Calcutta for Raul;oon, Ilur- mah, 10 zo on an expedition. known then an the Chin-Luehai expedition through Iturmalt to the borders of East India and China, under the command of Brigadier General Genn. Squonds, who unfortunately w:as kilted in the early ata zea of the South African War. Many and varied were (lector's experiences on lltis expedition, very many of his comrades dyinz with sickness. Fin- ally receiving Queen Victoria's Silver Medal and Ctnsp, known as the Ind- ian Frontier Medal, for services on the expedition. Throuzit ha vi0r con- tracted slow rerniltinz fever, he was scent back with n hatch of others to the Military llospitnl at Itanzoon, for treatment. After brinz in hos- pital 1 month and 9 d:Irs, he wee selected with 50 other mcn (all con- valemcants) to proceed to \Wellinzton, a hill stat icon, situated on the Neil; - !terry Hills. Madras, Presidency, af- ter spcndin; the hot eunnmcr in the hills he returned to Calcutta. to talc • this 1 oil for Ban:eon once mote and from Ilanxoon to Bombay, across i he Indian Ocean, an omen he crossed four times, and a sea which tornadoes often sweep. His regiment was supposed to i;e t ran! -shipped to 'the t roop-ship Crocodile, but ryas un • able to on acountc of the Crocodile breakin z down just previous to reaciane Bombay from Enzlancl, with Indian drafts, (ice., consequent- ly he and his regiment went tender canvas for 10 days at Bombay, until the Crocodile had been sufficiently repaired, 11ae+n Ilcctor and his rezi- nlenl left Itomhay for Plymouth, Enzland, and all went well until the Crocodile reached l'orl Said. and af- ter Bailin; fromthat (ort the shin it encountered a moat violent :.tor». Instinet 5 days, and the weasel .only able to precool at 1.111 speed, made the journey ihoorah the Mediterran- ean nen, vet) tiresome and weary. upon reacl,in`allot the Sen bee dm• ed sconce heti, and t h•' reit of the Journey was more pleasant. Ile cn- ally reach", Plymouth with his rrzi- rnt•nI after a Inns sea journey of 12 drays, and wit :affirmed to Rilln Itirracks. Deas sport, and from 1 here to the citadel Plymouth, and went on the let Class Army Reserve, :ti- ter 'rein; one month away from the Army. he joined the Derby ltorou;h Police F'orrr and serve,! o.a 111.11 force for six and one half years, w3• ! t%vice recommended for merit oriou4, conduct while on duty. and suitably rewarded. When the South African 1 War broke out in Oct. 99, (lector 'olunlet'ree his services and went 1 .alt If Oh his oil tt Timent to South : 1feel I •ndin: 4 here jugs as the I '.fodder !thee f. Ott Awls pain: nn,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••N••••••••••••• - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a••••••••••••••••••• Wedding Gifts for Jure Brides • i guarantee. — t t e Potteries. le in At LONDON CROCKERY CO. Immense assortment of beautiful new goods both useful and ornamental that will please the fancy of any bride, and if you buy here, the question of what to buy or what will so new and please the bride will be easily solved. Our line is so large d the goods • (leasing that anything you would buy be y and every piece bears our personal the Stafford- shire tatford- ♦ ZZ 2 Zi sROYAL DEVONTABLE � c from AI F \ O. Al{'T WARE direct ♦ s ni • •' s100usefulpieces. i• JA PANE 3E RANI) PAINTED CHINA in the mcst richly decor- ated Table Lines. Oyer 200 lines to select from. FRENCH, IIAVILAND and LIMOGES CHINA direct from the • French Factories. Nothing like it shown anywhere. • • Austrian China, Biartiz China, German • • Decorated China, Dresden Patterns. I z ENGLISH CHINA including the celebrated Imperial and Tuscan titian( y. • • DINNER SETS—Very rat fie assortment in all snakes, splendid • • decorations and designs. A taple is well set when our Dinner • Ware is used. Prices from $6 up to $60. • 1OILE'I.'S SETS to snit the furnishings for any room. In all the t •• latest shadings and shapes from $1.'715 to 1018 set. to -The Biggest and Best line of Crockery, Glassware, China, etc • • found in Western Ontario in here, •i London Crockery Co. - • ti 169 Dundas Street,London. Ii. tWE PREPAY express or freight charges on all purchases of • • Z 810.00 or over. Z is ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••N••••••••••••••••••••• - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••h••••••••• A good baking oven is what every housewife re- quires in a range. Other advantages add to the usefulness of the range, but an easily regulated, perfect baking and roast- ing oven is an indispens- able feature. It is the perfection in operation ol the oven of the Imperial Oxford Range that has made it such a striking susses;. It is in the oven construction that the great- est difference is found between the Imperial Oxford and any other range on the market. The diffusive oven flue draws the cold air from thefloor, super -heats it, and distributes it through- out the oven, keeping it at an even temperature in all parts. This flue also ,Hakes it easy to regulate the heat of the oven and secures a marked saving in fuel. l your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford, write to us direct and we will send you our catalogue and tell you where you can see the range. The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited lg Toronto ]Montreal Winnipeg 1aneout,: For sale by T. IIAWKINS & SON, Exeter. his regiment proceeded hence with- out delay, and unto I'aardeberz. and was present at the capture of Gen. Cronje and his 4000 prisoners, and from .1 here Ao Bloemfontein, and from .ehere to the battle of Karee Sidinz, where (lector received a wound in the t hi eh and w•as sent back To No. 6 General hospit al, leaaur1,00Ml, Cape Colony, after bcinz laid tip Aix months With his wound 1►e was appointed Arlin; S0re't Maj- or of I he Colonial Divisional Depot at Naauw•polrt, after ser%inr in that capacity for 4 monills he proceeded to his rezimcnt al Eerste-Fahrieken, which means (first Manufactory or factory) in Dutch, shortly after join - in; 'them azain took the field att:tin- st t -h^ ilo'rs and was there until peace was proclaimed in May '02 hav- in,( served 2 year!, 5 months in the South African War he wens gent home will" the first batch of ih'seo- visls and accompanied Generals Bo- tha, Drlaeey, 1)e Wet, ('1 the B. \i. 8. Saxon from Capetown 10 South- ampton, reachinz t here in Auzual, 1902. A zrand oration awaited near- ly everybody on hoard, and Hector tts restored to his wife and two sen.+ after an absence of nearly three years tvnr eeTwice, front the time he left 110111e 1114 he came back and took up his dutiO3 a,xnin on the folic^ Force teci•i%itlZ Quern it ") ' a': \ rti .1 I.I and Ihrce Clasps ar►:1 Kinz Edward's Medal and 2 clamp; for • •rvices durin South African War. lie reulaitte-t 17 /I 111e I'olict• Force until he finally left !inflate! and came to settle in our midst in Canada. He accompanied the Huron Rezinlent to camp at Landon end was appointed Coln Serz't of No. 6, Exeter ('ompany. This year he has been nppointcrl by Colonel Yonne. Conunandinz the 33r1 Huron Itezintent, to 1110 to.l of ti •, , M , jar. WANTED — hien and Women in this country and adjoining territories to represent and establish nn oldes- tablished house of solid financial standing. Hilary to men 821 week- ly to women 812 to $18 weekly with Expenses advanced enols Monday by cheek direct from headquarter.. Horse- :Ind buggy furnished when necessary : position permanent. Ad- tlrras, Blew Bros. & Ce., Dept. 5, ate non i11de.. Chicago, 111. HORN Ili KEi{—In Dasliwood, on \Tae 1'i, to Mr, and Mrs. R. Baker a d:tuzh- ter. JONES.—In McGillivray, (North Boundary) on 10111 inst to Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Jones a son. IIODCiNS.—LI Hiddulpla, con. 2, on Sunday 11111 inst, to \tr, and Mr,:. Chas. 1iodzina a son. ROSS.—At Nampa. idahe, on Sunday. Tune soh, 1905, to 51r. anti 51,4. II. P. 'toss, n dau. l ter. FOSTER—At James ltnndford'.+, Lon- don Road, on .inns 801, 1a : \1 r. and Mrs, Wm. Foster n son. GALL-AG11En.—in McGillivray, cots. 3. on .June 8th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallazher a d1url.ler. \\'AGNK11.—On Saturday, .lune :It d, 11r. and Mrs. \V. C. \Waznrr, Town Line, (lay Tott•nship, la son, McDONALII—At Guelph, on 'noir 4 - day, June gbh, 1905, In Mr. and Mts. E. A. :McDonald (nee 51i,- Su - sic \WCt•kcs) a son. MARRIED IIAMILTON—\1'AilD— in Si. \I •1 c+, on ,inne art, by itev. A. 0r+tn., 511. Ilum1 )i, c Hamilton, St. Mar. and Sta.- Mary Ward, of Ftillar- 10n. COO\IBF:111--AiRT1i. — Un 'I'hurs:ley, e r June K • Ifs. \' th 1 c• \ 1. n Iles'. M. Martin, T. E. Cooinlns to Miss Christ joie Airt1,, dauzhter of M.rt. Ann Ait t 1!, of Exeter. JOHNS — I'ASSMOItt.—In late -now on Jute. 13th, 1905, o}• the iter. W. 11. Cooper, Mr. William Johns to Miss ida thrice, dau(hler of Mr, an:I Mrs .Thos. l'a•amore. SQUIB Zion on Wed- nesday. June 701, I905, by Rev. Colin Elm cher. Thatnes !toad, 5Ir. .lames Squire to Miss Nary Earl, daurluer of Mr. end Mrs. Won. Earl. :1)1 of Zion. DIED .10 s ES. -0u .tune 2nd, on 3rd con. 8ten103', \Tee. John Jotv4. 1124. •1 Iix y.• tel, 111•:,\It1�I; -- t►n Monday. ,Tune 1211,. Willi 11 1) ,r 1) Con. 3, 81111p1:''tt, a Zed 71 '. t ;. 1.u..111 ,•a Tneaaa . June 1311:, I I . Ann Sw1' t. beloved wife of 5I • . \W 111. 1.110, and din;leer 01 alt. sto 1 11,+. T. Sweet. Exeter, .,r.1 Cy )' 1,.. Cedar Posts A large quantity of Cedar Posts for sale of the best quality. Must ht• sold at once. We would he pleased to quote you our priced on any Building material you may require. We can supply you with. Sash and Door Frames Lumber, Lath & Shingles on shorter t notice Itt tact the ate in a better position than ever to supply our many custom- ers with al! they may require either from shop or yards. Bee keepers supplies ready for delivery. Tanks made to order Wood for Sale Call and see the wood we have for sale. Just the kind you require for summer cooking. Th6 RossTduIor GD. Ltd. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ . . i: • ..., M Notiee .,,, To Farmers and 1:: t the Public in T 4. General As the spring is coming ons now gather up all your old: ,1, truck such as Rags, Rubbers, , 1,Vool•l'ickings, Horse Bair, ; + Old Rope, Bones, all kinds* ' • of old iron, Brass, Copper, 'li •Lead and Zinc, and take them down to T MSJACKSON & SON 1 Main St. Exeter. t j. One door south of the ; �1- Metropolitan hotel. That's •J., .1.1where you will get the high- est cash price for them. ++++++++++ 2'++++++++++++++44 Farm • j Implements We are deale►s in all kinds of farm- ing iilplen.ents and below we give a• partial list of what we have ,n stock. Buggies from 860 up, Waggons frctu 811 up, Binders, Mowers, Hay Tedders, Sulky Plows. See Our Hay Loaders and Side Rake \\'e have several Washing Machines• and Wringers that we will bell cheap. incubators and Brooders. A few second-hand Buggies and Waggons to be sold cheap. +' BiSSETT & JOHNS Largest Show Rooms, Exeter. DUNLOP DETACHABLE BICYCLE TIRES Your own two hands and a pair of these tires and your bicycle is ready for the road. Every pair guaranteed for a year. e_`—e The Dunlop Tire Co. LIMITED Si. Jobe TORONTO Wiaaipea Vancouver at 1 Montreal 114, lir