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Exeter Times, 1905-06-22, Page 5Cedar Pots Ilita large Iuantity of Cedar Posts for e of the hest quality. Must Le sold at once. We would be pleased to quote you our prices On any Building material you may requite. 1Ve can supply you with. Sash and Door Frames Member, Lath & Shingles on shortest notice In filet we are in a better position than ever to supply our ;nattycustom- ers with all 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 glummer cooking. The RoTdoI0r G0. Ltd, 4+44 ++++++++++++++++++++ + ices To Farmers and the Public in General As the spring is coming on now, gather up all your old truck such as Rags, Rubbers, 4' Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, 't' Old Rope, Bones, all kinds of old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead and Zinc, and take them down to M.JACKSON & SONS Mein -St. Exeter. + One door south of the Metropolitan Hotel. That's + iwhere you will get the high- est cash price for them. + 44-1-++++++++++++++++++++4-44 +++•1•'t'•1 ++++++++•i••'-44 ,111011118.. Farm Implements We are dealers in all kinds of farm- ing implements and below we give a partial list of what we have in stock. Buggies from $00 up. Waggons from $44 up, Binders, Mowers, Hay Tedders, Sulky Plows. gee Our Hay Loaders and IP Side Rake 'We have several Washing Machines and SVrepers that we will sell cheap. incubators and Brooders. A few second-hand Buggies and Waggons to he sole! cheap. BISSETT & JOHNS Largest Show Rooms, Exeter. CREDITON Roller Mills Oristing and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill H. Sweitzer� CENTR . //; 1' • l.��lili(/G� STRATFORD. ONT. You can get a general educt- • tion in any F(hool but Lowe to the C,jral for Practical 13us,i• lost /'raining. This cortege has ra rout emcee' reputation fel. thoroughness. Oppottunilies are for those who are prepared Our giadmit es always Ftl((t't'd. 1 ou I'tiny enter our (•lns'es aat any time. W'ri1e for a free catalogue. W. J. }:'}.L1OTT, j , = I)..1. MIcLA('Fti.:1N, ) 1 rincipa,, c ••••••••••e'••••••••••••••• •I' '1' H ri 6 X E '1 est .R 1' 1. M S, .1 U N E 2 2ntl 11,05, The Bind You have Always Bought, and which has been in 11:0 i.;r tr..'l' 30 years, has borne the signatrtre of and has been trade under his per. ...��% :zonal supervision since Its infancy. �v Allow no one to decei tee yon in this. All ('ulutterf4'it-., Imitations and “Just -as -good" are but l:vperirttettts that trifle with and endanger the health of Int:u►1s ;tut! Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria ie a hornless substitute for Castor 011, Pare. t,(►ri(', Drop. ;trod Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It c•ont;aius neither (pinna, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. it., ago is its guarantee. It destroys `fornix and :Maas 1'(•t cr N/IlleSS• It cures Diarrheett and Wind Cone. It relieves 'Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency. It assimilates the food, regulates the Stout:telt soil Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Chiltlrett's Panacea—Tile !Mutter's friend. GENUINE CASTORIA LWAY3 Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bougbt In Use For Over 30 Years. 7Nr CrNTAUA 0•Y.ANT, 7/ a•YRRAT .TR[n, N[w rolls C,T7. MEDICAL BROWNING, M. D., M. C. tJ• W.BROWNING,• P. S., Graduate Victoria Uni- versity. office and recidenence. Dominion)Laboratory, Exeter. DENTAL 'J. EISS.IMAN, L. 1). 8. AND ). S. 1)D. D. S., Honor KINSMAN i f Toronto University, Dentist. eeth extracted without pain or bad after effects Office in Fan. eon's block. Wrist side of Main meet,' Exeter D.A. ANDERSON, (D. D. S. DEN TI ST. Honor araduste of tag Toronto Unlveralty and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors Also l'ost•gradast of Chicago School of Prosthetic 1)outis �ith konorable mention. Ioneiinthhinotblce. bwn ridge wohe rk, crowns, ntal Pei/ lon lnminnm, gold and vulcanite plates all done in bhs neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless anaesthetic used for painless extrac- lon. Office ono door month of Carling Br•o's store £zetcr, On t. 'HONEY TO LOAN LTA We have unlimited private funds for times. cot) upon farm or village property at towels Mee 0f 1111ere it. DICKSON k CARLING Exeter. fONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private funds fo can on farm and village properties at Iowratee M interest, OLAD.MAN & S1'ANBL1tY Barristers Bollcttors, Stain St. Exeter !DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers Solicitors Notaries, Conveyancers, Oommlastonera, Solicitors for the Molsoma Bank. Etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE:—MAIN STREET, EXETER. 1. R. CARLING I3. A. L H. DICKSON The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- an6e Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. DiRE(TORS President:—T, RYAN, Drra1.IN. P. O. Vice-Pree.:— J. A. NoitHisj F.t1grn AHP 1), F. Moneev, WHALEN P. 0, 1y, 11. 1'Ass51ottF., CitOM ti(Ty P. 0, Wu. Roy, Hoesam1M 1'. O. 7, L. RtSSE:r,r., RVSSELDALF. P.O. AGENTS, 7. CARsortr.u.t., STAFFA. OST, 1 A. D['N('AN FAi3Qr1IAR, ONT. 7. Wiest". } 1'I.LA1iT(a\, ONT, 1 I. S. GII.Fit.t..sx, Lt'c•:►v, ONT ; B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. JOSEPH 11' i11'1'1•: Licensed Audience;. Counties of Il Perth Middlesex, Boron, Oxford 1 and Tuavn of St. Marys. I I Charges moderate. Orders left at ' his residence, Queen St., St. Marys. will be promptly at tended to. Phone . at -gluts house. Special attention eivrn to live t stork sales. Orders b ft (it The Time% wi11 h^ prom p' ly a' tended to. S1101111101(NS FOR SALE — The 1, A7 under. ''red has f„r s Ile on Lot 16, Con. 2, 11 Iy, 11 number of up-to-date thoroughbred Shorthorn bulli. They are of 11.4. low a(• 11 • blocky 1)}M, (lark red in color :and of choice tort breeding. 'I1,4.c are all elig- ible for reeisti It n,:;, Ind vill he sold reasonablti. -- John filer, llensell 1 1'. 0, FOIt SALE — Lot 8, Con. 3. (:s borne, 100 acres. alt under cu tivation, 2 wells. On the proper is a frame (muse, -good bank barn one frame barn. For further par titulars apply to Jas. Es'e•y, Exete 1'. 0. y I, I F011 SALE. — I have 81 acres in grass looking not too bad which I will sell on lire ground not less than 5 acre lots and upwards, .any- one •requiring such apply soots. I also have n quantify of brick in building to se11) cheap, by .the lump or hundred, nista a largo quantity of stone at 4.Ite barn to dispose of. Ap- ply to Ilay I'. 0.. L. McTAGGAIt'1'. Proclamation for Civic Holiday, 1905. 1'pon the petition of 1'. Wood, lin; Urns., 1t. N. Rowe, Thos. Haw- kins & Son, Samuel Martin and thir- ty other rate -payers of tl:c village of Exeter, 1 do hereby proclaim Thursday, the 6111 (lay of July, 1905 a day to be observed by the citizens of Exeter as a civic holiday. Let all good citizens •govern themselves ac- cordingly. God grave the King:. W. 0. BISSETT, Reeve. 4folid r�P • - •1 Carr�c� c• 4:17rey lhlilv►piik vu dop Mew, Cnrriope (2einioe. - . Make a carriage more comfortable to ride in. Worth their cost in the wear and tear they save, Lasts as long as iron rims on ail ordin- ary roads. Dunlop Tire Co. LIMIT TORONTO Sir )Onq VANCOUVER OA NONTR.At. Naxstrro To Cure a Cold in One DayLaxative.. �"� �.,". Bromo Quinine Tablets. on every amen beset said la pat 12 wombs. This , V• i�'/.'�j „ box. 23c, Third Annual Report. ovcrcin Bank o?Ganad The third annual 01(011nz of Shareholders of the Sove•rei;n flank of Canada was held :at the Head Office, Toronto, on the 13th inst, and waa 1ar;ely attended Amongst t hose prawn t Isere: AtchtRaCs Campbell, M.P..tJohti 1 u,. A. /,I ynA. E. Uylnent• d l..ewart. Hon S. E. McKie non, H. 11. Beck, Jas .W, Pyke, Frank Turner, E. 11, Strathy, John 11. Kay, Andrew Smith. lion. Jas. Tonna, J. 1•'. Juukin, Alex. Graham. \1'. Graham Browne, L. 1'. Snyder, 8. 1!. McDougall and of tu•rs. DIRECTORS' REPORT The Directors be; t o present to the Shareholders the Third Annual Report, showing. the result of the business of the Bank for the year end- ed 2911) of April, 1995. Balance at Credit of Profit and Loss Accout►t on 30t h of Aprils.; fi 6.11`2.65 .Not profits for the year ended '29th April. 1905, after deduct- ` in; Char;es of Management. Provincial Government and l Municipal Taxes, all advertising expenses .and accrued in- terest on Deposit, and after naakin; full provision fur all i ? !lad and Doubtful Debit 133,975.67 . $140,088,32 1 t i This has been appropriated as follows Quarterly dividends at 5 per cent. per a No. 5, paid 15th of Au;ust, 1904 l No. 6, paid 15tH November, 1904 No. 7, paid 15th F'cbru:arr, 199u ... No. 8, paid 15th May, 1905 t Transferred to Reserve fund Written off Rank Premises Reserved for Rebate of Discount onHills not 'mum: •$16,250.0(1 ;16,250.00 -$16,250.011 ..�16,25u.u13 $65,000,00 50,000.00 .,10,000.0(1 yet due... 5,000.00 f, 10,088.:32 Balance carried fora and • Balance at credit of account, hf:391 h Apr 1, 1904 Transferred from l'rofit and Loa Account $350,0110,00 50,000.00 Total, 29t h April, 1905 ----~-- Branches or sub -it ;cosies have been opened at the follow11142 i)I1Icels durin; the past year:—Arkona, Dunham, Galt, Linwood, London, Monk - ton, Niagara, Rockland, St. Josephs, Thedfgr(l, Thessalon, Torontp, Mar- ket, Tweed, Wyontin;. At four of these points the Bank took over the business of private bankers, and at all of them the outlook is satisfactory. The crops in Ontario were below the avers ;c last year, and the pant winter was one of the hardest for amny years but in spite of these circumstances every department of the Bank's business has made zood progress and the outlook at the. present limo is distinctly favorable. The increase of x$'2,621,751.50 in deposits and $106,325 in note circulation can- not fail to be gratifying to the shareholders, as it affords convincin; ev- evidence of a growth of public confidence in the Bank, of which any Canashan Institution mitght be proud. The asscls ',how *an increase 0[$3,065,831.49 over Last year, and amount to $11, 659,905.58. Of this there is in gctual cash or at credit with our bankers $1,569,68.2.57 or more than the entire capital of the The Bank. ncr as in purchase of a valuablesitte on Premises" the principalaccount t nancialc111h lorou;hfare the Montreal and the erection of a first class ten -storey building. the ground floor of which will be occupied by the Montreal Branch and the Gnu floor by the General Manager and his staff. Mr. If. S. holt, President, and Mr. James Carruthers, Director. re- tired from the Board during the year, and the vacancies thereby creat- ed were filled by the election of Mr. W. K, McNaught, one of the orig- inal tahareholders of the Bank, and Mr. D. M. Stewart the General Man- ager. The Presidency was filled by the Vice-president, Mr. Randolph Mac lonald, and Mr. Alexander A. Allan became Vice -President, whilst Mr. Stewart, in recognition of his valuable services, was made 2nd Vice - President as well as General Yana;cr. The with 841 ian 1 04, represeniin; an areholrs avera};April. holding ofwas 14.647shares per stockholder. This is a very wide distribution and affords satisfactory security to the public. The directors n;ain wish to place on record their :appreciation of he zeal and energy displayed by the staff of the Bank front the junior larks up to and including the General Manager . Randolph COMPARATIVE STATEMEN-1-xn►lA1, President. TO THE PUBLIC LIABILITIES 3001 April. 1904. 29111 April, 1905. Notes of the Bank in cir- culation 1,198,19(1.00 c Deposits not bearin; in- terest ... ..... 51,079,762,10 Deposits bearing interest 4,611.691.23 Balance]] duo to hanks in Great Britain ... 148-393,11 TO SHAREHOLDERSof *8.1131,711.44 Capital Stock paid up $1.3094010.) Reserve Fund 350,000.00 Dividend No. 4, payabte 1611i May, 1904 ... 18,250.00 Dividend No. 8, payai,ic 15th May 1905 Former Dividends un- clairnt•r) Valance of Profits carried forward *1,091,865,09 $1,588,943,42 6,727,201.41 :3 —~— $ 8,316,204.83 6,112.65 • 88.601.071,09 ASSETS -- - — (;old and Silver coin Q 151,237,13 I Notes of t Ire Dominion IGovernment ... .., .., .., ',35,130,50 Cash deposited wit 1 Do- minion Government for security of note circula- tion ... 1.... !Notes of and Cheques on other Henke (Clenrinc !louse Exchate,zes) .. Balances duo by vttor Banks in Canada Due by of her Banks in Foreign Countries Railway, Municipal and other Ronde C:111 and ot her Demand Loins secured by Bonds Stocks, Grain, etc ... 428,884.93 * 9,943 79.76 $1.300,000.013 400,000,00 18,250,04/ 287.50 10,088.3;,, ------ $ 1,726,625.82 $11,669,905,503 153,817,88 $ 716,68560 $ 686,667.93 900,53.2.88 37,719.18 $ 56,868,10 $ 276,891.6:, G 48.148.70 • 108,170.02 * 661,158.18 $ 1.960.159.76 $ 437,199,79 $ 58,741,91 $ 173,207,99 $ 832,931.00 $2.286.916./43 1 rtent loans and ili1J�$$3,782,118.72 . Cu1,716,:398.811 Discounted ,.$4,773,:162.9`i $6,619,105.17 Less rebate of Dis- count 20,000.00 �';, 000,0u 1'a n! Dun Bills (zc►od, no .,-----_?f,753,3G2 98 logs to provide for) Bank Premises, Safes. Of- fice Furniture, etc 53,713.00 lubei A�aet1 ' 2 8.1,117.61 7,209.79 5.393.87 $8,604.071.09 e.11,609,905.58 1). M. Steuart, 1905. 2nd Wien Pres. and' Gen. Manager. PRESIDENT'$ ADDRESS in moving t he adopt ion of the Direct or's Report, t he President spoke as follows: I was one of the orlxinal applicants for the Charter of incnrlrorl- tiot► of Ihis Institution, nntl it is wit feelinre of pride I stand before yntt to -day ae its 1 eeei(1('lit. The conservative principles which have always zovernctl t he H.tnk u ill not he departed from while i hold office. As you have Leen informed, it was found desire:1/21,}e to rogue $325,000 additional stock, :and the spanner in which this has been taken ti most zratifyinz „f The Directors k tare , .vr suff sufficientself feel to, �•arrentact anal CAincreaseain theand dividend. l1 fOr the prevent nu Lr•ter will he 1 1-2 per cent., or 6 per c I: . per annum. We fully expect to be able fo maintain Phis rale, a 11.1 •alto make handsome edItione to the Reserve Fund, and ether]] lee a1ren ztl:r'n the flank. The General Manta ver spent t hrcernont hs in Great Britain and tho Continent, end was very eucceeeful in flirt het in z the interests of .111( • hank in i.nzalnd and in the financial centres of Europe. The Vice -President, Mr. A. A. Allen, in eecantlinz Ole nano ion a'Ioptinr the Dittreclor'q Repot!. referred in ,:lowing fora,, to 1t1e energy and ability displayed by the staff, 1nd stated filet the ioerd al• $ 7.249.51) ?6,621,1115.17 • i's.• Vont real, I.9, 11 April, Mr. Otto A. KIDNEYS *Ilk" cRt _-� - Fleissner's S0'� WTI CATARRIII Pet-ru•na Promptly Cured Him. '9eo1 roszr� T/Yfl''e 1 .Fuirter �n ore , See ttle,WAshtnoton. Mr, Otto A. Fletssner, American Epicurean, faro Chet to Col. W. J.Coady, (Buffalo Hill), now chef at tho Rainier Grand Ilotel, Seattle, Wash., writes: "I suffered with kidney and bladder trouble until Life did not seem worth living. I had tried many medicines, but did not get any re- lief until I took Peruna. It was really wonderful how much better I was after I had used this medicine only a week. I did not expect that it would help me permanently, but as long as it Was doing me good I con- tinued to use it. At the end of six months I found to my relief that it hadridmy system of all poisons, and that I was cured to stay cured. Yon certainly have a splendid medicine and I gladly elttlorse it."—Otto A• Fieisilner, Catarrh of the Kidneys a Common Disease—Kidney Trouble Often rails to Be Regarded as Catarrh by Physicians. Catarrh of the kidneys is very com- mon indeed. Itis a pity that this fact is not better known to the physicians as woU as to the people. Peeplo have kidney disease, They take some diuretic, hoping to get better. They never onco think of catarrh. Kid: ney disease and catarrh aro seldom as- socted in the minds of the people, and, sass, they are not very often associated in the minds of the physicians. T o 0 few physicians recognize catarrh of the kidneys. They doctor for Boole - thing else. They try thio remedy and that remedy. The trouble may bo ca- tarrh all the time. A. few bottles of Pc- rana would cure them. PE -RU -NA CURES CATARRH Or TIE KIDNEYS. Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the Kidney Trouble. I'eruna strikos at the very centre of tho difficulty by eradicating the Catarrh from the kidneys. Catarrh is the catgle of kidney difficulty. Remove the our and you remove the effect. With �" erring to -curacy I'eruna goes right the spot. The kidneys aro soon doing their work with perfect regularity. Thousands of Testimonials. Thousands of testimonials from peo who have had kidney disease which gouo beyond the control of the ph clan aro received by Dr, Hartman _ year, giving Peruna the whole pr • for marvelous cares. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colnmbue, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly eon. fidontial. ways had pleasure in makin; a grant of money for the annual con- ference of the Executive and manaaferial staff, which did much to pro- mote a ;cod esprit de corps ntuorrz c este of t he Bank. (he officers, and advance 1 he inter - GENERAL MANAGER'S ADDRESS The General Manager hoped t hat t he statements submit tett would be would enable the e shareholdand ers1t t ofhe form rano accur to estitna i eation 11 of their g iven ( nal posit ion of t he Hank. The surplus over all public liabilities was $1,700,000 and over 40 per cent, of the assets immediately available; the proportion of (he latter being 57 pre cent. of the total deposits, which was a highly satisfactory ehowin r. THankltdebts were Jood, ha writtenoff or provided �ltfora[llbad doubtfulast 11C�debtrs out of the year's profits.% The Bank had 26,725 depositors and 6,185 discount customers. mak- ing a total of 32,910, which he consiitererf a splendid clientello to have acquired in three years. The deposits average but $311 per customer, and the loans show an average of $1,400 per borrower, which ought to satisfy the most exacting shareholder The General Manager stated that ho had intended from the Bank's inception hhaat it should not be purely local, out that, if poesbible it should become an international institution, with businea.s connections all over (ho world. This bail 1nr.jely been accomplished already, and the Hank's American and forcirn business had attained very important di - Wit hin a week after the shareholders had been notified of the new allotment of stock, application, hadbeen received for more than the to- tal issue, end. although the first inst aliment is not duo until! the 15t!i June, $125,00 had Leen actually received to date making tate paid-up capital ;cl,400,000, 81111 I he Reserve Fund $425,00n, Excluding Direc- tor's applicalzetl8, the Bank had received subscriptions for nearly 5,000• shares out of a tote) issue of 3.250. There were only 272 shares left af- ter allotment, and these have leen over subscribed for nearly ten times Referring to these facts, Mr. Stewart stated that this was the ;rcat- ereceist comvepliment the management of the Sovereign Bank could have d, and it should boa powerful influence in fur - t tier est ablishin; the confidence of (he publics in the institution. In conclusion, Mr. Stewart said that the reautla ashieved by the Sovereig3n Bank were due to his own immediate assistants and the staff -generally, and ire considered the staff ono of the best assets *the share- hotilers possessed. The usual votes of thanks to the directors and staff were made arta referred to in eulogistic tarns by the shareholders. The follow in; directors were clected :— Randolph Arch Campbell, M. 1'., SJohn rt. l'ulon. ;,sley t)W. 1'McMillan.. Me - At uent of fres idcnt :eeMr; A. A1eAllan, 1, Mr. First Vice -President, anti Mr.i D. M. Stewart Second Vice -President and General Manager. 11•1111=isima.lstrr A • Act directly on the liver. C 1 S IIJ1s They cure constipation, biliousness, ::ick -headache. Sold for (r() VCPr5. Lowe Lowe: 'Jr'''., Item•. Want ----..— ..... your moustache or beard h t I; i L' e'" i 7!S DYE y C r•t�"'� ,r ) 1L >Zteautifillbrown orrlct.h! ' , • :,.:ft . ,;,,,,.ii . ••••••••••••••••••••••••43'1 •••••••••••N•••••••••••••• • t THE r10LSONS B 44NK ie(Iucotpora:ed ) y Art of Parliament 1855) CAPITAL PAID UP• • • • S3.000,000.0• 0 RESERVE FUND • • • •S3.000.000.00 ((t Rranche. in Ontario, Qucl,ce, All el ha. Waists ('ofumhta and M 1nitoba • EXETER RAr4L, H Open etc•ry IA wft11 Day [rem 10 A. M. to a e. M. except Satnnlay 10 A. U. 101 P. n(, Pnrnreree' Pinto Notew cashed or collected. Forme supplied On application. DRAFTS en n11 points to the 1)ominlon, (:rent itritain and Un- ited States, bought and ;,old at lowest rates of exchange, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Depossitts of *1.00 and upwards received, interest comt- pounded half yearley, and added :o principal Jinn) JUth and December 314t. Ile. poets lte' n poets ell r alto lvued and hlsht"t current rare. of Interest allowed. Aeivssncew made to farmer,, Hoek dealers and business men at lowest rates see on most fa)erable term.. Agent. at Exeter for I)om. Oolernment, Dickson 6c Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager. •••••••••••••N••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••Z