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Exeter Times, 1905-10-26, Page 1► • The Wedding Season Again We have the most up-to-date wed- 4Li stationery to be had. When it tllleeeee to bill Leads:, envelopes, etc.. SIM can always fill orders. stiff HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT Ei Did You Ever See OU Work ? \Celt, me excel :it it. Ei.v. mu (4) i., nu.(t and 101 ten' up best t:tyte to please the eye. for ret the Times m hen, yoU anything in printing. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR—No 1677 ---- *••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T. HAWKINS & SON Hardware and Seed Store is the place for Builders and those intending to build should go to get Cheap Hardware as we carry a full line of Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass &c. In Cements we carry the two leading Brands of Canada National and Star [RV LTROUOII1 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. HAWKINS & SON s 1 i•N•*••••.•••••••••••••••••♦•••••••••••••t••••••••N• At Exeter and Centralia During Recent Months THE Storehouses allairfarawrz TORONTO, ONT. COR. YON(IE & ALEXANDER STS. Has received TEN, FIFTEEN, TWEN- TY AND EVEN FIFTY TIMES as many calls for stenographers, bookkeepers. etc., as It had stud- ents graduating during the same months. Some of the eateries of- fered were from $40 a month to $1,200 per annum. THIS CLEARLY INDICATES THE HEST SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO PAT- RONIZE. Enter now. Handsome catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Nov ready for use, the best Cement and Lime That money can buy also Coal for Everybody at lowest prices J. GOBBLED I GK WE'RE SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the knits—you wear them out. We make them as well as we can, so that they Will not wear out sooner than they Might. Because, if they do, you'll likely go somewhere else for your IIs=t Suit. And no one could blame you. So much money ought to buy on much Suit worth. And Suit worth II fashionableness of fabric—style in est—fel—finish—looks — dressyness — Slid length of service. As good a place as there is within Utiles to get all this and not pay too anuch is W. Johns. Elegant Black and Blue Suitings for $15.00 and $18.00. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor Western Real Estate Exchange, Limited. 78 Dundas St., London Have you a farts that you want to Belli \Va'ito for our terrtus of sol. ling property. \Ve have themon( method of advertising and elode. 1) Sinking property in (Sanao you want to buy a farts or business ,property in any part of Ontarien Send for our list. We have some bier ea.ine. rifFall'!ARF: vOI'It limits if they nye and don't )iutnlmr biilbcr %ban this men's you )nd bet- e ter see u'1 at. nnec. DISCARD TllAT 01,0 BRUSH AND C'O'I 1t and ;et .a 114'W set from us. They will be free train disease ,terms and keep your rr,llp in a za>,I healthy condition. Our n'w stock 'f brush - VA awl combs arojttat the thin/ 'lo keel. t1• Iter hem f llll►t out. W. S. NOWEY, Phln. B. Chemist and Optician, Exeter, Ont O- dtiNTOAZi. / 1/ //"•. CENTRAL STRATFORD., ONT. 2 This small advertisement re re - sents one of the largest and best Ibusiness colleges in Canada. No school in the Dominion does more for its students than we do. To = our knowledge not one of our graduates is unemployed. We get far more applications than we can meet. You may enter at any • time. Write for our handsome 1 catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, principals Z D. A. McLACHLAN, - _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• WINCIZELSEA —Mrs. Jas. Rowcliffe, while r3oir.z into the woodshed on Monday, had the misfortune to fall on her arm. The doctor was eurnmoned and it was found she had broken her wrist 1►csidcs suatainin; other injuries in her back. it is to be hoped that the injuries are not serious. —A number of people from this villa.;e attended the fowl uspper at Bchtany on Mondry nicht. Miss Gerrie Millar assisted in the pro:I-e ur eivine three excellent recitation~. All report to have bad an enjoyable time. —\tics Ella Robinson, who has herr visiting friends in Detroit and else- where returned home on Tuesday r►itht. —Mrs. 1). (:nuldin.r and son Itoy are Viist.inL relatives in 13atinaw and other paints. —Mrs. Simon Boland and Mrs. G. Ilazelwoo.1 visited friends in Mune shine one day last week. Mr. It. Croery, sr., on Monday (venin, last slipped on the cement floor in his stable and struck his head mzaitttet the Stet!. , EDEN —Mr. James Jolles, of Winchelsea, h:1s purchased all Mr. Ratnl Ilicks' apples on t 1,e 1 rues. Mr. Jones pays Mr. hicks $75 for the ❑piers 01141 does all the pickily/ and pack in g. iii'RON Tliur,.ilay ,afternoon a n,1d acci- rdatnt occurred :I t r ho nett- North sIreet Bcthalist church, G(tderi:h. yount ratan was at work in ide pasting 111,1 meted! coil - iter and fell to ,the basement, n die- tens- of elerty-fits or forty feet. The Plied/4 for Om train floor of the church am not very .far apart and with the Fauns and other 1in1be, aronll•d it is a mystery fliow the young mall Int thr'oeeli to the has"- tnete. 1)r. Whitely attended to, the injured 111,111. and found four sins eroken ft rim the spinate column and >lpntli Po Kind YaHaliwn hot other internee it►rludin; a cut on the head. irk escape from even eilohn d I more perilous ,injuries was almost t miraeulottw . EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26th, 1906, DABIIWOOD STOVES. --if you are in need of a stove or for - mice, don't fail to have a look at our *lock. we were never in a better posilton to supply your wants. 1C. 1'. Paulin, Hardware. Stoves and Ttnsintlhinx. \V 01. Rohde and Andrew Masser have returia+d home from 'Manitoba where they have been welkin; all summer. Itev. Jelin Willert, Presbyterian 11:ir::c:ter, ,of Tacoma, Wash., preach- ed .tn instructive sermon in the Ev V:uL.;clicat church Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Fuller- ton, visited Mrs. J. Rutledge last week. Mark Ilrokenshire has tnotod to Mrs. L. Kraft's strop, tamest by J. Holtz. Fred Baker has purchased 'half an R. B. Samuel Promoted' THANKSGIVING Mr. It. Il. Samuel, who for t past Revert years ltls been r ernes ant 1t 1le Moleons Lank here, ceived the eleasins nems on Mond that lie had been appointed tnanae o[ the lli;lteale brands to take e feet Oct. 25tH. Exeter will be sor El MS he 'For all !t he store.] of .varnercd ;rain, It_ f For all eho fruit: �tlre harvest yields, rc- Rich with the blcssin.9that the rain Asst summer sun have orougttt the er fields f- \\'e I;1)0 our thanks. but not alone ry ; For these our eratitudc we own. o ose r. anrucl, who has by hi Good fellowship and ;eniel marmot endeared himself with t hose wird whom Ito came in contact. Ile wa a valued member of -the bowling clu and he will be greatly missed on th erect'. Ile very recently moved in to his rJ^te residence and the appoint trent casae .3s a surprise to him On Ta^vdiy ei nin•z ar 'lumber of his frig:ds m:•t %%itat hill. ,in the parlors of the .Ccairel hotel, when be was acs,' •of Jared rear; Mr. \Nen. Snell.1preserved %lith :rn.addresrt and three Njlte>►t Edi+zhof(er, %•h° was tt'ork- beautiful c)::ii•', leo Leh.; iron. his at .the shoo' trade far his broth- many .frieudti in 1cu•.1 aad one from cr, left Tuesday for his home ;,.It from Mr. Al. Mcl)onneli, who has always appreciated the affable man- ner .of Mr. Samuel. in buseeess 'tron.4- actaons. Mr. R. J. M. Perkins made 1l:e pre'_^111at►o:t speech, whxh• was very nicely res.pc:uled tie by Mr. Samuel. Tutsis were given by Mess srs. lfurdon, Muir,elcD,onnell, O'Neil Senior, Betohor, Carliny, Knight, Walters, Bissett, Dyer seal others. The address: R. 11. Samuel, Esq.—it is will* an expression of deep re.eret that we the undersizned have hear+l that yet aro to remove from Exeter to take another eittie lion and a liielier One Ravin; been so don, all inhibitaitt of Exeter, we locked upon you .ts one of its citizen» and by your Good quality and •'ood friendship have won our esteem. We trust that in the place you are 1;oin; to make your future home that you will not forget old friends and occasionally and tet us knot, how you are pros- perittz. Our best teethes zo with yen and ett know full well you cannot help but rise to n higher situation if lift is spared you. We wish both you and Mrs. Samuel every happiness in your new home. Wo be; of you to accept ,thee presents as a small token of our esteem. Mr. Samuel left ye-sterdary inorninz to resume .his naw ;duties at Ilizh- .;at.e. Ile wee succeeded by 'Mr. W. D. Clark, of Antheretbun;, who has commenced bis new duties. s i For brawny hand and honest heart To tend elle loony -or till the soil, 1 For steady brain to bear a part s in helpful +thou lit, in hopeful toil, o For joy Ito work, and oravily live, c Much more for these our tianks we • give. . For viciory for our flee unfurled O'er broad domain in 'distant land, For prestige in the wider world Where older nations n at chino stand, We give our thanks,. but not alone For these our .gratitude we own. 131:1 kc. Mrs. David Bashes is on the sick list. We, Irish her a speedy rccov- cry r. hl r. .Jonas 11*rttcib is down in bed %vitt* 1ypleed fever. We hope to see hies :wound ega.in coon. Itov. 0, Yager, of Zurich, address - cd the Y. P. A. meeting Monday night. Leavy the sick Haymaker, who has been on list iv •able to be up agent. ELIMVILLE Mr. John Piper spent Sunday :t his parents home in .Exeter. —Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew spelt a few •(keys m•ilit their son at Croat arty. —Mr. Joseph ILawkins attends tate funeral of his cousin, Dr. T 1'. Smith, of Elora, on Monday. Mr Smith will bo remembered by many being en eye specialist. Special anniversary services will be preached on Sunday next, ,29th Meteby Rov. Veale, of Kirktcn circuit. A special colleotion ,and freewill offer - Ln, of at lova$85 i4 asked (for by the trustors of the church. —Mr. Garret Miners and BruceCooper are en:azed for a fete m•eeks packing -apples .for J. G. Jones. —Quito a large (number of the Chosen Friends •turned out on Tues- day afternoon end lived up to the [raternnl side of Iho order by (akin; up a large crop of man;olds for M rs. 11. Spioor. Spicer. —Mrs. Rtts4 Skinner, who has been vi. -ting lior brother any! sister • in Manitoba returned borne kit •week andvapor's a pleasant trip. —Mr. lbobt. Wilcox. jr., is supply- itre ns clerk at Mr. Jim Jones at present. —Mr. Wm. hunter is t;ccriitz his driver les a hi,zh speed., !think:: he %t•ilt ome day be another Dan Patch. d • • WIiALEN —Anot her well k nown and highly esteemed citizen erns passed do his reward in Idle person of Mr. John Billson, who was for smarty fifty years n resident of Whalen nnrl for many years the postmaster of that place. One year Digo he moved to l'ort Ii.op)e 10 spe'ne 'the remainder of his file twit h his neice, and leas en- joy d zood health up Iter two weeks previous 110 his demise. Deextlsed was a staunch member of the Meth- odist church and for yeetrs lie was superirtlendant of the Sunday school at the Freewill eppointnient, on this circuit. Although he was but. one short year in his new home, he •11311 won for himself many wenn friends. who showed their esteem for I►itn in his sickness and da1(h. His son George. of Whalen, attended the fun - oral on Fru11y last. lin lalves three+ sons r ekind n to moon the loss o[ •t father, )d', wife predecesirrz him eihtcen months a;o. —The funeral of the +infant child of Mr. ntel Mrs. Wm .ilnook, of filar4hard took place to 'the Zion cemetery .on Monday —Mrs. Joseph Morley and Mrs. Charles ilooper, who have been on the sick Tint are recovering and we hope %till soon 1:41 nut a;ain. —itev. Mr, Veal, of itirktnn, will !trench here .on Sunday 'next. —The heeevy .r.ninte of hast week hive dcktyed the farm work quite n Lot. Most of our 'farmers me busy ;otline .their apple', and other ':upplic's in for the winter. A well known travelling roan who visits the drug trade says lie hos often heard drureets enquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, %whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child they ai:nvet invariably recommend Citanit,crinin's Cornell Remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There is not the least dancer in rewire it, and for cou;h9, cords ante croup it is un.,urpassed. For sale in Este - NORTH WEST LANDS. A few sections of good North-west land for sale at $6.76 an acre. Apply to ERNEST ELLIOTT OF'FiCE—Main Street, Exeter. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Allays Bought Bears the Signature of ++i %t F•I-1.$-•fry` 1-F : ++4 :: :4 :4444+ You can limy the best mixed fam- ily flour which is made of all choice wheat, guaranteed to ;Om you first class satisfaction, at $2.00 per hun- dred lbs., and pure Manitoba at $2,25 per hundred lbs. at the Ilensall flouring mills. +tt+N+++++++•I'++++-F++-F+•:•++ CENTRA ALI —Rev. G. W. Andrews is preach- ing at .the speoinl services in Exeter \rain street Methodist church this week . —There will be serviece held here to -teary (Thanksgiviu; Day) at 10 o'clock n. m. —Mr. Milton Mitchell returned home on Saturday evening after sweetie; the summer in ithe North- west . —Mr. Fletcher, of London, was the .suet .of Miss Lilly Anderson, on Sunday. —51iss May Hawkins, of Elimville, tt as the guest -of Miss Vera Essery on Sunday. —Mr. Frank Hoyle .and Mr. Cecil Simpson, .of Luoa11, visited at their homes here .>n Sunday. —Miss Alio ilandford and M rs. held, ,of Exeter, visited at Mr. Rir.h-- ard ILandfeed's on Sunday. . We delve 'received A copy of the beautiful picture. entitled "Queen Alexandra her grandchildren and do;t," liven to suescribcrs of the Family.Ilcrald and \Veckly Star, who club with the Times. We will give you b papers r 4 .80 a both s [o f t J l 07 1 4 toJan. 1 llc and you will receive the beautiful picture free ani to make ,gond trea- sure we will sive the Farmer's Man al rind Veterinary Guide, without one (doubt the best premium offered with a newspaper. \Ve also have some - thine. else good in store for our eubsorilxirs. IIICICS' FORECASTS The last reeular Vulcan storm per- iod for Octoner extends from the 24th to the 20th being cent rat' on the 25th. The Moon will ne nn active factor in 11:^ disturbances of th:s periost. It passes tierces the celes- tial equator going southward on the 2Gth, while en the% 28tH it is ntr its conjunction with Earth and Sun, or at new Moon, heir{ on the 8:1111(1 day al its perigee. or nearest print 10 the Earth. Chatiee to much warm- er, with a decided fait of the baron). vier, %trill tee ncted in western sec- tions by the 24th and 25(11. These condi) ions will Is. quickly kit lowed by cloudiness, storm and precipita- tion. Ity Thure.lay the 20111, decided storms, :Mewled by heavy •rains and autumnal Ii.;hlcnillz 1011 thunder, and 11* their eastward tn:•reli acroni tlic rout I ry. Ihese storms will roach i heir cri. is and culminate in nrttnh force on and douching the 28111 Warns f1111iu1117nl r31/Pit Will r►e nat- ural from about the 20t11 to the 281h A sudden and severe. c.l►1nza t 0 much colder %till Almost certainly nisei out of the %test and north Within 1wen- y--four hours of slut (!nun on the 28th. As the month •zoos out .1 re- action try stern) period %vill he in i:s first state—tile barometer will he f..ltir.; in the west, milli chanze to 11,1111`1 rod z:►thelint cloud?). This perieel will es pi 'ss ;t self in more or Tess Monet arid disturbed weather conditians anti!! tee opening days of Nwemlw•r. OAOA=d.• Nan the IN triol Yon Hate IMa Mei Symean et For victory much — but more for deeds +That show the pride of self-control, That not alone our matien leads In conquest, but in strength of soul, For .:;c,:erous meed to fallen foe, Our faith well kept, our thanks shall flow. Winthrop Packard CLANDEBOYE —Mrs. Ed. Maker, of Port Austin, Mich., is visiting friends in I3iddulpli She is at presen(J the guest of her sister, hire. James Ifcnneey. — Mr. Arthur Elliott of lite second co1:cession I3iddulph has arrived home ante from Manitoba. —Mrs. R. Cooper has disposed of her farm and stock and intends mov- ing to Manitoba. — Mr. Wellington has bou;let the farts lately owned by Mr. Thos. Mor - kin and bas taken possession of 1110 same. —dire. Fraser, of Mooresville, is visiting Ler son, Mr. .las. Fraser, of fort Iiuron at presort: - Mr. Dan Aitkins, of Clarylenoye, has taken ep his residence for the winter in Manitoba. Ile says the cold agrees with hint. Miss Dora Atkinson has returned from Mani- toba, and says il't cold enough here. how tee differ in our opinions. — Mr. :uwr1 Mrs. Stuart/ Ilod;ins, of lfiddulplt, intends to lest it next )•eek in Manitona. A .CIIAIIMING PICTURE A sample:co{)y.of the new premium picture issued fry the Family Hewed and Weekly .Star, of Montreal has conte too harm. 10 is certainly ,a decid- ed chanzc •from their, 1,iotu•-_3 of for- mer years, and a chanxe.thal will tie appreciated. It is entitled "Queen Alexandra, Her Grandchildren, and Do;s," a swat chenille; and antcr- estin; suoject. It portrays Queen Alexandra on a visit to the Itoyal Kennels, accompanied oy her grand- children. The picture of the Queen turd the children ie an excellent one, and the handsome 001110e and hounds are so life like that one falls in love %wills the picture at once. All suo- scribers bo that treat weekly will ieceive a copy of tide beautiful pic- ture, size 22 x 28 inches, absolutely free, on receipt of one dollar for a year's subsoription. The publishers of the Family Herald have also is- sued this year a honk of immense value 10 fanner::. 1t( is ct.iitled : "The Farmer's Manual and Veterin- ary Guic,e." Thin book is mid 'by oompetent aythorities to bo elle hest of the kind ever fssued. It cannot* be troll;ht, but can I;c hail free on conditions which may oat had on ap- plication a1 this office, or 0y 1•ritin; to %lin Family Ilemld .aiid Weekly Star, Mont reel. THE MOISONB BANK. The fiftieth annual ,general meet - n; of thio bank was held on Moti- lity, Oct. 16th, 1903 in Montreal. In his interval t t•al ! of half aur n the ee t 1 y Nelsons Ilnnk has never skipped a dividend and the total :,mount paid o the stockholders during that per- od anrouute to no dens than $6,948,- 100 Lehi; a1 Iho avers ;e rate of lute over 8 per cent. per year for retire period. The profit and loam account i4 n4 of lows : la lance at credit of profit: and loss eecount on Sept. :to, 1901 ... ... ... $07,077 18 Net profile of t11(1 year af- ter deduolin; expenses of rnana..ientent, reservation for interest accrued 011 deposits, (.5011anze and provision for bad and foubtful debts 300,274 51 Total ...$t:16,351 69 Appropriated as follows: Ninety-ninth dividend, at rate of 1(1 ler exrt. per annum, April 1. 1903 $150,000 uli On'1 101)1 roti th dividend, at rate of 10 per cant. per annuls, Oct. 2, 1905 ... ...150,000 00 nosiness taxes ... .. ... 10,149 80 Expenditure on bank prem- ises at httltiches ... ... 53,18:3 9.1 Contribution 10 effieers' (^halon Dina ... 10,000 110 `petrol bonus to officers ... 21.1,000 1.0 Tot / 1 $409,9:13 76 Leavitt; at credit of profit and loss recount Sept. 30, 1903 ... ...$31,41 1.93 General Statement: \) •posits tearing interest $16.8%).00) U .po•-it'i hot 1;1 al in; int. 3,478.0w) ) Dee/tele with Governtncnt 135,000 Municipal railway and other recurities ... ... ... 2,841,000 Notes in circulation . 2,006,0(10 ('a11 anti short louts ... :3,179010 The ('resident said : Tee whole eta ff of the bank have ceuee to-•L,v to feel preud of the result et their mock ie connection with the nenk. TI. • diroetors desire to express to t 11 t heir apprec. It ion of t heir wr- yness, and are plotted to be able to :het: Ibis in a tangible way, by the bonus elect' bar been given . joss WulTI a Soi The Orcat North W6. ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont. General Selling Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North 1 Ces. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Cos, Lands a number of other improved and unimprovedNorthWest farm la We have made a number of splen did investments for our clients, placed orders with us for selection s of Canadian Pacific ,and of North West lands. In a number of instances values have increased rapidly that our patrons could roa dily realize double the amount of money they have invented, and in view of the splendid prospects a bumper yield and an enormous cr op, and the unprecedented nuts of settlers corrin; into the west, prices of lands of good qualify I situated convenient to a railway aro bound to make a still furl', large advance. One Hundred Million Bushels of Wheat is t Crop Estimate for the Present Season. Now is the Time to PURCHASE Prices are Bound to A We give Speculators 6 years in which to pay for 1 give Actual Settlers to years in which to pay for lands. $427. 00 down secures 320 acres, (half section) of choice w This would be a great investment for YOU. The above investment is without any settlement duties what $383.40 Secures 320 acres (half section) choice wheat land to an settler. No other payment required for two years, R. E. Pickard left again last week on a three mont through the West. During his stay there he will locate a of desirable properties in the wheat belt, along the vari railroads. Any person who desires to make an investmen ern tands should communicate with him when full inform be given. His address up to the t 5th October next will R. E. PiCKARD, General Selling Agent for C.P.R. Lands. Frobisher, CUT- R ATE FURNITURE SA Having our Immense Show Rooms packed full o and up-to-date furniture in every line, and in order to room for some large shipments of goods now on order. have decided to open the fall trade with a suprisingl Cut Rate Sale to which, we invite all intending pure to come and examine our goods and compare our pr fore placing their orders, as we intend cutting the every article in our store lower than we have eve to do before. So don't fail to take advantage o to buy furniture at prices never before known i ROWE & ATKINS The Leading House Furnishers and Funeral directors. TO CURE FEVER, CHILLS, AGUE. We know of no remedy ea reliable as Nerviline. Twenty drops taken in hot water three times tktily not only stops the chill:; but destroys the disease completely. Nervilire ,hb14 1 direct action on a:euo and chills and removes their exc:tin; icauses. in stomach and bowel disorders. Nervi - line has held firsts place for nearly fifty years. it is powerful, swift to ac,t. Ihorouele tend perfectly !are. Being pleasant do tads it's popular with everybody. Your dru;zist sells Dolrrou'8 Nerviline in lerze 25c. not - (lee; satis(aotion guaranteed. Ii ENSALL —Mr. Het 1114. Dent, of 'went Oro wvek unit with Mr land. —Iter. .1, Fletcher Sut clif of Grand Bend. )rcat hc 1 Metl►odisl church !a,I Su sermons wore excellent. —The run le qua net 1e, or °dist church %te•n1 .ottt, a 1 by eevera1 vilketcrs, to no Morley night. They all ee)orl lime . —Rev. M r. Brown, of and his d iuzhter visited Mrs. Geo. llnnu•n 1hie w .JUST RECEIVED SAMPSON A CARLOAD OF CE1MEN This week or any of time we will be pleased show the merits of our 1 lines Of Stoves and Range Our stock c31JJprises S venirs, Garlands, Hurons a Happy Though ts. HEATERS in this line we are showing the up-to-date in town, Art Garda Art Souvenirs, Empire Garlands Jewels, It will ply to examine Heaters. FURNACES A New Ilea Coal or Wood Furnace will be set up on tloor. Its many advantages and good points are easily seen. IIEAMANS HARDW And Stove Store.