Exeter Times, 1906-03-01, Page 5THE EX.E'1 r:R TIMES, MARCH 1st 1900
£NYTHINC YOU WANT
IN LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATII. CEDAR POSTS, SASH,
DOORS, FRAMES, TANKS, &c.,
YOU CAN HAVE
at rock bottom prices at our yards and factory.
STORM DOORS AND STORPI SASH
made to order on short notice. We manufacture poultry and
apple boxes in large quantities, order early.
PAY THE HIGHESTE;AW LOGS
OF EVERY
PRICE FOR DESCRIPTION
r . always prepared for CUSTOM SAWING.
sTauior6o Ltd.. xctcr.
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IRON
FENGE POSTS
4
We have a num=
ber of different I kinds of Iron Fence
Posts which we will
sell cheap or will
take all kinds of e
scrap iron in exa
change.
M.JACKSON & SONS
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the
Metropolitan Hotel.
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eleslewwwwwwwimmws
MEDICAL
JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. C.
e P. S., Graduate Victoria Uni-
=ty. office and residenence. Dominion,
story, Exeter.
DR. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE
Toronto University. Former
Burgeon to Toronto \4Hospital.
r to Dr. J. A. I{ollins. Night call at
8-17.05
DRS. Y. AND Il. M. COWAN. 301
Piccadilly Street, London, Ont.
eros 1 -Long distance connection.
pph 5ttd t
/eGla1 atter on given dieeaees of women and i
=Rfiery. Orford or C. P. It. Street Cars to
ae street cake you almost to ° S• MARTIN &
No other city osicc. Special
The Osborne and flibbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.,
Peres.: -I. A. MORRIS, CROMARTY P.O.
Vice -Pres.:- F. MORLKY.
WHALEN P. 0.
DIRECTORS
W. H. PASSMORE, FARQUIIAR P.O.
W>,t, ROY, BORNIIOLM P. 0.
I. L. RUSSELL, RUSBALDALE P. O.
T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0.
AGENTS,
J. CARMICHHAEL, STAFFA. ONT
A. DUNCAN FARQUHAR, ONT.
J. WILSON, FULLARTON, ONT.
J. 8. OILFILLAN, LUCAN, ONTI,
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Secy.-Treas. Farquhar.'
GLADMAN & STANR(i RY, Bolioitors
What is Home without!
a Piano or Organ.
Cerainly not all that it might be.
Call and see us and let us show
you some of the highest grad
PIANOS AND ORGAN
that Canada produces. They ar
certainly works of art.
SEWING MACHINES
ommo
A\'e(; table Preparation for As -
siutilaiing ateFcadntL1Regu'la-
tiliou� 5toilulchsaislBowels of
Promole s Digestion,Cfeerful-
ncssand Rest.Coutains neither
U,piula,Morpiiine nor I�lirtertl.
NOT 2�AIdCOTIC .
Atdjv dG!d DrS41 araPI771FR
J1 ,*&i8- Set 1-
Jfour Seta -
R.rA.ue Sslh -
Wyavyrrus rianr: i
..6uJr Sttd •
lirrrrnivr -
G1 uweleraR.r.,ia.
Ape:fe ct RenzAdy for Conslipa-
lion, Sour Stonlarh.Diarrttoca,
1Vortns,Convulsions,Fevt rish-
ncss andLoSS OF SLEEP.
eacSimilc Signature et'(44.
NEW YO1:It.
b
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33 Ij OStE_S -3. iT.S
EXACT COPY OF WAAro CR.
CASTORI
For Infanta and Childr
The Kind You H
Always Bough
Bears the
Signature
of
•
Then in Sewing Machines we
carry the best that the market
affords. Do not listen to what
others tell you about our prices
and terms, but call and satisfy
yourself. We will make thein to
suit you unless you are very hard
to please.
and
Hospital and i7
pier arra 'gem(nt; for patients from a •
&stance.
DENTAL
I)R. A. It. KINSMAN, L.
D. 8.1). D S., Honor Graduate
:of Toronto University, Dentist.
teeth extracted without pain or
bad atter effenta. Office In Fan -
son's block. West side of Main
eillek"Exet rr
J.A. ANDERSON, (0.0. S. 11.0.8.
D HSN TIST.
Boner Uradna e of the Toronto University
Royal Colt. re of Dental Surgeons of
gradnate of
SSch000lth hof Prosthetic Deo..org Also ntistry (with
1e tnentlon.
srythlni known to the Dental Profession
I
ttn tap omoe. Bridge work, crowns, al-
m,gold and vulcanite plates all done in
neatest manner possible. A perfectly
es. anaesthetic used tor painless eztrac-
le&
Ogee one door south ot Carling Btu's store
Masts,. Ont.
HONEY TO LOAN.
Ws have a large amount of private funds to
ma on arm and village properties at lowrste. bassist.of
. OI.ADMAN A STAN/WRY
Barristers Rottener, . Main Sts Exeter
DiCKSON & CARLING,
Vie, Solicitors Notaries t oave
- Commissioners. tlolicttora for UAW=
Soak, Eto.
slew tolasa at lowest rates of tutores4
OFFICE :-MLIN STREET. EXETER.
s. cause s. a. r. a. oramow
11l1HOMAS CAMERON, ('ONVEY-
i Amer, will. drown, money to loan
real estate. elsns
) Liceed Aat%ionecr for
O- cellist les !of Huron and Ptrih. ('harge[
aeOrders etat eipat en
lsnkleece,&atwill receive
Mak
MONEY TO LOAN
Wo have unlimited private funds for invest
farm or village ;moony at towel
s rotatsrett.
DICKSON at CARLINdeter
TAKE NOTICE
That the North 11ittka.nd Railway
Qattpnny will apply to tht- iiegish-
ttere of :Iv i'rovince of Ontario ret
the next ensuing s.e'si(nt thareof for
tie Act am:'nd;ng t he Act of rotor•
gyration of the Company and for ex-
tending tar time for the commence•
Went of the railway and to oh:tnge
time route and for other purposes.
Dated at London Ontario thin first
day of February. A. 1).. 1906.
T. 11. LI'SCOM Il E,
Solt.. for the Company.
eV HSCIt11lE FOit TIIE TiMES.
OUT3SCltllll: 1'OIt THE TIMi.S.
SON
AUCTION SALE
-of -
IIO tS .S AND CATTLE
I T
There wI11 be sold by nubile suction
-orta-
LOT 34, CON. 1. iTSi)ORNE
Or,e ar:d :t half miles south of Ilen-
aa l l on
TUESDAY, M.AiWII 13th, 1906
At One o'clock Wirt the follow -
lowing live stock, viz:
CATTLE
THIOROUGHBRED. - 1 Cote dun
to calf in April; 1 ilull 4 yearn old;
1 hull 8 months old.
(TIRADES. - 2 Cows with calf at
foot ; 1 (pow due to calf at timo of
sale; .: Cows due to calf in July; 1
Heifer 3 years old; 4 heifers, 2 yrs.
old; 3 Seers 2 ycil(s old : 6 Sleers
1 yc.i.r old; .2 heifers 1 year old.
1 Brood Sw with litter ot foot.
HOIRSES
1 agticultur.•1I Foal, filly, sired by
Lord Sharp; 2 agricultural Geldings
rising 2 years old, sired by Fritz
Harold; 1 agricultural Filly ,3 yearn
old : 1 driving mare rising 4 years
old by 1Vilder Loc. Thane colts have
all boon successful prize wirmcrs.
Every animal will positively be sold.
TEAMS. -8 months credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint
notes, or ;t discount of 6 per cent.
.ar annum will lin allowed for a.vh.
HOS BROWN, JOHN ROWCLIFFE
Attct. I'trop.
Toronto, Feb. 26.- new industry
is promised for Cumuli as n result
of mectinga held at the King Edward
hotel on i'rid ay end Saturday last.
when all the details were completed
for the formation of a company to
manufacture soda ash. There were
present ret the meeting several capi-
talists front Montreal, Detroit, Tor-
onto, c t-
'ett• York,and also local onto, �f I
resontativen of llritivli financiers.
The promoters have been :Iuietly at
work for yarn:' weeks and have se-
cured ltotavven 50 and GO acres of salt
Linda, f icing the Detroit river, and
close to Sandwich, and alio about 10
acres of limestone lands in the same
locality. Tho new company will re-
curs •r Dominion clnrtcr, ind Ir.
e Ipitalized at 41.000,000.
SAi.&•; itE';1-T1:1t
Tuesday, MItch 11th. Horse. &
(tttle on lot 34, Concession 1, Us•
b:vne. John Itnwcliffc, Prot'.: Thos.
[frown. Acct.
Tue.-day. Mit-to 13. first c1:•4
homer, thort,ughbrcd i.nd high grad'
oattic, and implements, the proparty
of John Duncan. Lot 18, Con. 12,
1'0s:o ne. Site at 12.30. Jo.. White,
Attct.
sten Lee , er.
ROAD HORSES - horse Golders
chestnut, 4 years old, sired by Ba-
vota, filly, black, rising 3 years old
sired by It •vola . horse dark brown
Cot-
rising
o!-
rising 3 years
old, sired
by Texas
Jack • filly, sorrel, rising 2 scxr+old
sired by Clcrkcnw•ell. All well brok-
en and good actors.
CATTLE -Two new calved cow+, 1
milking cow ; 1 thoroughbred cow :
G cows to calve in Mar. and Apr.
two yoar old steers; $ heifers rising
2 years old; 3 steers 2 years old;
1 steer 2 years old In November; 5
cokes rising 1 year old; 2 small
calves.
HOGS. -Sixteen young row.i due to
(.arrow, 2 ret lime of vale, 10 about
May 1st, 4 about June 1st ; 6 store
hogs, 4 of them fat. 40 pullets.
IMPLEMENTS - M txwell binder,
nearly new, seed drill, mower. sca-
lier, Maxwell 12ft rake pew, top
buggy nearly new, open buggy, land
roller, grinding stone, cultivator.
small gang plow, two furrow, Verity
twin plow, Cockshutt, untrly new,
No. 21 Fleury Plow, No. 13 Vetity
plow, waggon box, hay rack, gra-
vel box, root putper, f toning mill,
wbcelbarrow, manure fork, hay
fork, hay fork rope pulleys n.nd all ; instrumental by Miss Golden: a
complete and nurnerotts small aril• ;comic duct by df r. Golden and liras
cies useful on a (arm. I Fletcher ; a flute Salo by Mr. Regie
HOUSEHOLD F!-RNITL°IIE- Cook , Turnbull : a violin and organ duet
stove Grand Jewel, bedroom suite, 'l ' by Mr. and Miss Slctvart ; recitalians
beds, 2 parlor tables. kitolten table, t by the Misses Monteith nil Madge.
sideboard, milk cupboard, oak rocker, .and Miss Gilmour, of Colorado, who
1.2 kitohen chairs and numerous is visiting Mrs. James Moote`th: the
other articles, Misses Monteith :,nd White, n duet ;
309 bus. seed cots, 150 bus. seed ind several petectlann by the Thames
barley, 10 bags of I:oottoes, •:iU anti- Road quartette, composer) of Messrs.
ty of hay and roots. W. Allison, C. Monteith, A. Winter -
Positively no reserve rev the pr.'- bottom and W. lfoodi^, with n colt.
prictor Is going West. pie of grind old Scotch songs by Mr.
TERMS - All sums of $5 ;ind un \Vm. Kydd. Mr. .L..hn T. Allison oc-
detr each; over that amount 9 cupied the choir in the often:ran.
months' credit on furnishing ;'p- and Mr. R. Gardiner in the evening.
proved joint notes or .a discount Miss McDonald w8-' the necompaa-
of 5 per cent per annurn. int Gar the Thames Mood ivartette,
JOS. 'sVIIITE, i(ICIHA1RD ALLEN, and alai rendered a solo very rac-
Auct. Prot. acceptably. At Ilemvall the airectnrs
held :t meeting .and decided to have
a stark judging competition in con-
nection with the .annual meeting to.
be held in June.
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8
For Ov
Thirty Yea
CASTOR!
Cr,.v W q OOM/aNY. N[W VOaa elf
TN[
SOUTII IIUItON b'ARMF.RS'
INSTITUTE
The supplementary meetings un -
dor t ho auspices of the South Huron
Farmers' Institute were held last
week oommencing at Farquhar, in
Usborne, on Wednesday and closing
at Strong's hall in Tuckersmith on
Tuesday evening the 20th. The
I waather was favorable, the roads
good .and the attendance at all
the meetings Large. Mr. H. Horton
the president, owing to other engage-
ments, was unable to be present at
scleral of the meetings and conse-
quently the s.eretary, Mr. Robert
Gardiner, had to take sole charge,
assisted by the local committees at
the several i>oints. Mr. I). C. Ander-
son, who was advertised to head the
Government delegation of speakers
was only able to appear at the Far-
quhar meeting when he had to have
The first meeting won held at Far-
quhar and was all that could bo de-
sired in point of .atttndanco, interest
and enthusiasm. At the afternoon
meeting Mr. Andorson discoursed on
Rotation of Crops, Caro and applica-
tion of manure. Mr. G. Bat -tour on
Breeding and Feeding of Reef Cattle,
while excellent pnicticsl suppli.men-
tury addresses were given by Mr.
W. I). S-tnders, of Stephen, and Mr.
II. S. Phillips, of flay. The address-
es wore punctured by questions from
the audience which were Invited by
the speakers and were promptly
answered by them. The evening
meeting was so largely attended that
the hall was not nearly large enough
to accommodate the audience. The
programme was varied and well car-
ries' out. Mr. Anderson delivered no
address on "Our Country." The sub-
ject of Mr. Ilarfour's address was
"Farmers' Sons," in which he gave
many useful hints to young men. In
addition to these addresses there was
nn excellent musicaltr.agrnm wJsich
was rendered creditably to those who
took part in it and to the very
great pleasure of the audience. This
part of the program consisted of an
FAitM FOR SALE. -One ot the
best firers in the township of
Usborne, ix•ing Lo; 11 in 1 he South
boundary, is hereby offered far sale.
The farts contains ilk acres of e'xc'•i-
Icnt land, 40 acres in grass. 13 acres
in fill w'h^at, 0 young anal valuable
orolnrd, the whole clean and in
first clans condition. The farm is
well fenced and drained, 2 good and
never f siting wells. On the nand are
erected modern and up-to-date build -
;nen, s comfortably ,red commodious
duelling: new bink horn O',x36; driv-
ing haus- 411x211. 'flee land offers
peeuli.1rs inducement to any person
desiring a modern, money makine
&trio and is convenient to church,
sr.ltrvtl -red !wickets. Possession 1st
April, 1000. For particulars apply to
DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors for
Vender, Exeter, or to ('ON. \VItELI-
11.\ \, Trop' i' nr, While?, P. O.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Tab Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. d � � every
*vs. Rims thaw hi pest 12 mouths, This signature,• /�' 1'
Ceres Grip
r Two Days.
WINCH ELSEA
Mr. George Turnbull :Ind daughter
Mabel left for the Northwest en
Monday of this aseek.
Miss Ella C.amm and Miss Edna
GocllxtiI. returned home Monday even-
ing after spending n couple of weeks
in London vial%ting frir'nds.
Revival meetings are at present
being held in ti, - church at Sun -
Our merchants are busily engaged
in repairing and improving the store.
An archway has been cut between
the front And rear part. the back
apartment to bo used for groceries
and the front entit,•ly for dry goods.
These alteration' ill make the store
lighter and moor commotions.
A number of the Winchelsea peo-
ple attended the social held ret the
home of Mr. Tom \V.ishbrtrn's nn
Fro iv evening loc. A very pleasant
time w8-' spent by all present.
The firm and chattels of S. 11.
Horne were roil) by public autution
on Monday last. Auctioneer Gill. of
Exeter, soft) the firm to .Tthn Johns
for the styli of 95,110. The chattels
were auctioned of( by H. Brown.
MaplL
Ril, .‘,,./.:.--7„1
"Maple Leaf" Long Rubio r Both ;.
strengthened at points where the w. r • • --
and are made throughout of ct;al r .
wearing material.
Insist on " Maple Lcaf" brand rill:?
purposes -they fit every shape and sty',
women's and children's shoes.
Are warm, perfect fitting and last ins;.
" Alap1e Leaf " brand rubbers
please the dealer because they
satisfy his customers and
increase trade.
Sold by
all dealet s.
tl;
TRADE' MAR:;
REG.
WOODIIAMI
Tire box social under the auspices
of the Epworth League and choir of
the Woodham Methodist church held
on Tuesday evening was well attend-
ed.
ed. Tbo music and literary program `
wins enthusiastically received.
EDEN
Archie Luxton, who visited his
motthar here for some time, left
Thursday evening for his horn° in
hfanitoba.
Mr. Tames A. Dempsey, of Car-
tier ry.
a.rtierry, Man., and formerly tenoltcr ret
our school is cet't:tinly lam good luck.
Recently he w,ts invited to an oyster
supper witJh some friends out there
and in the bivalves on h9 plate+ were
found thirteen pearls which are val-
ued at front $500 to $1000. 'Phis is
doing better than writing insurance
politics.
CAISTOR=A.
Boothe The Kind Yoll Nate Aiwa NO
Stu•
of _
Mr. John Mitchell, publisher of
the Hanover Post died Friday after-
noon of pneumonia after an illness
of about ten days. Deceased was
bonn in tho village of Arthur 53
yearn ago and about .35 years agd be-
come a resident of Hanover. In 1889
ho purchased the Post which under
his able management became ono of
tho most widely .a- ul and influential
weeklies in Western Ontario. Ifo
was a Postmaster Mason and one of
tine most active members of the or-
der. Ifo Is survived by his widow,
ono son and two daughtors. W. .1.
blitchell, of the Clinton News Itecord
is a brother of uk-ei ised.
onoI
1
j'o!id&Ibb?r
Corrio,gc
irref
7714 plait vunloo
on every >;' C4 rriape
2eIW/ne_ .. !ire •.
Make O. carriage mors
comfortable to ride in.
Worth their cost in the
wear and tear they
save. Lasts as long as
Iron rims on all ordin-
ary roads.
Dunlop Tire Co.
tv:a,.
TORONTO
ST JOHN $ONra[At
V ANtVt-a7e w'astlrro
A good baking oven is
what every housewife re-
quires in a range. Other
advantages adcl 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 of
the oven of the
Imperial Oxford Range
that itis made it such a striking success.
It is in the oven construction that the great-
tst difference is found between the Imperial
Oxford and any other range on the market.
The diffusive oven flue draws the cold air from
thcfloor, super -heats it, and distributesit through-
out the oven, keeping it at an even temperature
in all part;. This floc also makes it easy to
regulate the heat of the oven and secures a
marked saving in fuel. If your dealer doesn't
handle the Impsrial Oxford, write to usdirect
and we will send you our catalogue and tell
you where you can see the range.
The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited 13
Toronto Montreal 'Winnipeg Vancouver
Sold by T. HAWKINS & SON, Exeter,
G. T. R. Time Table
The time of the arrivals of trains
going north anti south aro as fol-
low?
GOiNG SOUTII
No. 32 ...... 8.35 A. M.
No. 34 ... ... 5.05 P.M.
GOING NORTIH
No. 31 ..... 9.30 A. M.
No. 33 ... ...5.54 P. M.
.1. J. KNIGIIT, Agent.
Arc. you a subscriber for the "Eze-
t('r Times-( If rr..t wally not sub-
scribe at °not+.
SHARON SCHOOL, REP'OItT
T4 C'Iltowing is a report of the
standing of the pupils of S. S. No.
4, Stephen for the month of Febru•
nry. Names are in order of merit.
V. -Elgin Amy, Nora Brown. Sr.
V -Glu Kende, Wilbur
[ d) s K sal Morlock,
Sybella Morlock, Willie l're'zcator,
Idella Schwarz. Minnie Nestle. Nellie
Amy, Willie Roesler, Ethel Nestle,
1e 1IV.- Lorne
Merrier torr hi ber. Jr. Lo n
Motlock, Edwin Wein, Herbert Wein,
11a•rry Schwarz. Wesley Wein. Sr.
111. -Leonard Schroeder, Area Bro-
kcnshinc, Oscar Cornish, Alvin Cor-
nish, Beulah Smith, Cla-once Eilber.
ir. 111. -Metol Coxworth, Clinton
ilrown, Willie Schwarz. Mildred
Klumpp, Emerson Schroeder, Mervin
Hroken'hirc. Sr, 11. - Anron Wein,
Otto Brown, Gordon Cornish. Jr. I1
Lula Kestle, Clara Wein, Emerson
Roeszler. Sr, I't. II. - Emerson
Wein, Edna Amy, Clinton Morlock.
Jr. Pt. II. -Ila Either, Lavin t Smith,
Joseph Schwarz. Sr. I't. I. -Mervin
Coxworth, Eddie Corniih, Joseph
Brokenihire, Annie Aubin. No. on
roll 45; average attendance 12.
GEORGE W. LAWSON, 'leacher.
THE WONDERS OF THE BODY.
Its mechanism, like delicate mach.
finery, by even a slight cause ist so
disat ranged as to be practically use-
le'3. A headache is no trifling mat.
ter because the stomach, kidneys and
liver aro euro to be .affected. TO
cure the pause of headaches :Ind pre..
vent new attacks, use Ferrazon:'; it
aids the stomach by supplying nour-
ishing blood, vitalizes the nerves and
br.tin it:stantly. Ferrozone braces
--Rives tone -elevates your spirits.
No such health bringer known. Fit•
ti cents perbor. of [I[tychaeIa
t
0
coated tablets ,it all dealers.
Don't Monkey
with that Cough
use HOWEY'S
Syrup White
Pine and Tar
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BAVIN(i14 DEPARTMENT
Depomiss of •&.00 Nnl upwsrds received. interest cora•
pounded half )carlcy, And Addrr1 to principal June Seth Arid Lao. ember 31it. De-
posits Receipt. Also totued And highe.t current rate. of Intrre.t snood.
Advance's mode 10 ffarr11er, stock dealers and hu-rpern men at
lowest este• and on mo's favorable term*. ARentA at Exeter for itom. Onvernment,
Dickson & Carling, ttr.ticitnrs, N. D. HURfION,'lnnnger,