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Exeter Times, 1904-9-1, Page 5TU XRLR T1MiiS, SEPTLt1VIBER t 1904. Vegetable, iiver pills. That, is what they are. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick -headache. taatti,,cli).: 'Want your moustache or,beard abeautifulbrown or rich black?, u§e 41111111.1141.411•111ANNOMONISQUIPM impaPillmr BUCKINGHAM'S DYE yrnix ma or reeve:me 943-4MALL4C0..10.41tia.N.A MEDICAL W. BROWNING, M. D., M.0. P. S., Graduate 11,Tictoria. Una- verctty. mime and residenence, Romleion Leomatoree ,Exeter. DENTAli IT EINE/MAN, L. D.'S. AND -ea* DR. A.R. EINSI AfeeN L QflQ Qnte o Toronai 'University. pnt. Teeth extracted withoet paha ger bad after effents, Otha la von, sou's block. West select MAIR eet. Exeter. D.A. ANDERSON, (13. D. S. L.Q.S. DENTIST. JEfonerGredeate of the Toronto University sea Royal College a Dental Surgeons of Ositario,with honors Also Post.eraduate Of Ofeteagoachool a Prostbetie Dentistry (witie honorable mention, Everything known to the Dental Profession e ▪ loofa this °face.. Pledge worte, crowns, al- suminurn, gold ma volcaulte plates all dime in the neetese manner possible. perfectly harrelese Anasthetie esed for rainless extrec- goo- Office one door FPlith Of carUng Pro's $tore Peeterethet. 0E. :0NEY TO LOAN 13411'Mo fonds 1„0 an on Fenn property at ,Feer lied roe half per ceut. EENEaT ELLIOTT MONEY4TO LOAN havounlimitedprivate feuds tor Invest) ▪ eat upon mut or village property as lowes atesotietereste DICKSON& CARLING Exeter. 144454474 rIONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount or Private funde Olu on form won village properties at loverate,4 ot Interest. 01,..ADUAN SUNBURY Barristers Solicitors. Mato St. Exeter, DICKSON Sz CARLING, Barristers.SolIcItore, Notariest Convey:were, Conaniesteeere. esateltors Tor tag amemee Bauk.Eto. Sioeee toLoaa ;Almost mtesof Interest. OEFIOE STREET, EXETER. I . eantalea 1.0.n.ntelf.S0$ • A. C. RAIVISAY, V, S. Boner Oraduato Ontario Voterinery Vol - ea in Ontario Veterinary Assocaation. eiseRses domestio antinals leutiticallytleated. Milk fever treated by t latest oxygen treatment. OFFICE ono door Fout.b. of Town Ball lutsinENcE: eecond house north et Presterian church. Tlic 1.181)orne and tIllinert farmara Mutual Fire Insur- allGe 6011113alill. ead Office, Farquhar, Ont. DIRECTORS Fresident:-T. Thz.6.1r, tromax P. O. .e.s.SSUOR.10, FABQUI3Alt P. O. Winer= O. r. A. Mims. GEOMARTY F. O. WM, ROT', BonNuomu P. 0. j, L. RussELL, itusSgt,DALU P. 0. AGENTS. Y. IGATtetlOtte.Ere STAPPA. ONT. A. DD.:Neale FARQUHAR, ONT. • IVItsow, FULLAUTON, ONT. S. S. GILTILrealee LIMAN, ONT, B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. Buggies! Buggies! Do you Want a Buggy. We have the finest, stock in town ail the latest styles, in the neWe8 olors.. Our prices are low as can be fotna for first-class material and workman 0111111101110" -BEFORE YOU BUY • . CALL fliND SEE US. J F Russell Two Doors South Town Hall. CR,EDITON 46.Roller Mills Gristing and Chopping • Promptly Done. We are giving excellent, sa,- . . . tisj2.4c,tion. in flour since re- -iraodelling our mill Sweistzer FARIVI FOR SALE, --Lots 20, 10 con. and lith con., of Stephea, 6 1-1 miles west of Exeter, being composed of 100 acres ort the lith son. and 120 acres on the 10LIA These farms are under good state of cultivation well drained with good house and but -buildings, thereon al- so fruit bearing orchardSe;• Never failing well the year round. For further particulars apply to T. B.- aarf Ye, Exeter. iNfalerlaRIAMONINNIMIIIMNOPMFAMEOW•Mixo, 43111,M#5. The Exeter Times TIIITRSDAY, TRAIBER le . 90‘ Locals Mrs,. J. 0, Stanboey is visitiug el - tives u Whitby and Toronto, br, Mar in, A„ has re - I t turned 4ionae from a week's vrsit Forest, Mies Nina Kinsman has been ap- pointed ;organist in Cam! Presby- erian Mira. Miss Norma Bobier has accented a pesition as milliner, with GreyPar- ker. of London. Miss Lily Thomas, of Landon, IN the git‘est of Mrs, S. Martin, on Mon day and Tuesday, 103. Anderson, of Centralia, is spending this week with ber daughter Mrs. A. Q. Bolder, Rev. Doherty, a ileum% WAS the guest of Rev. It. J. Af. Per- kins on Wednesday. Mrs. W, d. Clark. or London. and Mrs. McO0y, a centralii, spent Tu- esday bore with friends, Miss JOSSie Dow left on Toestlay for Toronto Where sbe will take a Conser- vatory coorse music. Miss Emily Brooks who bas spent the past few weeks at Mitchell and Grand Bend has returned hente, (DO Amos has returned home from Brantford, where sho ltas been her sister, Mrs. Vanstone, Mrs. Soul/nett and daughter. Stella, visited Mrs. J. Dinsdalo, 0 Nippon. part 0 last weikk and this. Special rates will be given ever the 1.4 It &B. to Toronto on Sept, lst, $rd. ith and nth. Fare from Exeter Mrs. John Muir end family, who have *Tent 'tit, past few weeks here with iriends returned to tendon, on Tuesday. Mrs. V. 414 Wioku ire. (nee Ai. Nri White) will be at how to her frie- ends on Thursday and Friday, Sapr. 811 and Oth. Principal S. 0. Fleming, has return. ed with, his family front a very pleas- ant outing spent with friends at Co- burg and other places, Mr. tired Sanders left on Wednes- clly morning for Elora where he has accepted a position with Mr. T. P. Smith, foe the study of Pharmacy. Airs. F. Rnight returned home tius week from an extended visit with ber mother, Mrs. B. Drew, at Ontario, Cal., and other points in the State. Mr, nnd Airs. Samael Poplestoee returned home on Tuesday evening from a pleasant honey -moon spent, at Detroit and Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. Dames limier, who bas been engaged as blacksmith with Mr. Kuntz, leayes this week for Marine City where he has secured a. situation„ Mr, Norman Loyd who has been critically ill with appendicitis and up- on whom an operation WAS performed last week is now progressing favor- ably towards recovery. Mrs. Brlmacombe sr., wishes to in- form the public that she will do knit- ting of wool socks and the mending ef working -men's clothes at her resi- dence near the river. Mr. 3' H. Chapman and family, of London who have spent the past two months at Bayfield passed through Exeter on Tuesday on their way home remaining, a few hours. Mr. 'and Mrs. le Dickson, ;old Miss Dolly Dickson haw returned from a pleasant visit ;or some weeks with relatives and friends in Aron- EXETER Wheat per bushel Wheat (new) .. Oats new . BarleV Flour Butter Eggs Pork live weight Pork Dressed ... MARKETS (old) $1.00 to $1.02 00 to 98 00 to 30 35 to 35 -. $2.75 17 $5.65 $7.00 ..1.11111••••••1111111.11. MI OR 'SALE. -On Main street. Ex- eter, a • 7 roomed storey and ,half, brick dwelling, including bath and pentry, excellent cellar, Good 'stalele, and small garden with dif- ferent: kinds of fruit. For terms' and particulars apply .on premises to Mrs. E. Elliott, 'Exeter. -' elhAINAIDIAN • PACIPIC 1-MR1/EST EXGURSIONS Winnipeg - $30.00 Regina $33.75 Mowbray Deka:nine , „ Moose Jew,. Selma -•-• Kates:me 3030 Brandon Swan River Saseatooe - 35.25 Lyietem Lenoro 31iniota Elgin Wawanesa - Binscarth moosemin Arcola - 32.00 32,25 -- 32.50 EStevan Yorkton ".Stratimona 40.50 Going Sept. 13th and 17th. Returning until NOY. 11th arid 281h. • Pamphlets and full particulars from Any 'Canadian Pacific, Agent,. A °ft, N OTA1 AN, efordn'o Pr. Albert - 35.f0 Macleod - 38.00 Calgary •- 38.50 Rod.Deor "-- 39.50 aillinumemasalmoonelit. BORiTsog,N DLTREAM BULLS lkel for sale. -The undersigned has for sale 7 pure bred Durham Bulls with pedegree or eligable for registration My aged bull which is the sire oif 'the otherei.• 1ne1ed4ed in ae reffetrine and ha's proyod hinatielf a sure, atOck getter. Ile was sired by Riverside Stamp. 'which did much good service in, the herd or J. and W. tll. Watt, ot Salem, and 115 a • halt brother to •Star 'of Alorning, recently , owned by James Snelleof Hullett, which took firist prize at /Glendon fair and sold at his dis,persion malotor S.100. Apply on Lot 16, Coneession2, %Bay, or ',John Elder, Hen.sall P. 0. ; r ! it to-enyo,. 0 t tawa, Vembt oka and To - Miss Miriam Elston has taken a 0 S laittMT/IrtiMMITtlMtrifilltrItt?! Mittfttint MIMI fitlIFIrt!tlintrirt! t! .„ ;..... 1 situation with a firee in Parkhill, as . s milliner. Miss Dinah Elston Lzkesthe posatou vacated by her ster, at ie... King, Ont. and left on Thureday last to visit, the Toroeto openings. Wantea-Pour dhousend five hun- dred dollars at 4. 1. -el per cent. on se- 1 seed may seem the same ellritY of Mortgage on f tree -class, and *- farm propene, valued at $8,000, or , but some plants are weak and st-; others strono 1 a Lem of years. For further par- ' deniers opply at this ante, t''. Mrs.Sames Gould of Sexstrtitb,while Alla that's the Way with i some plants grow better than ...- Every farmer knows that others. Soil may be the same I smboenstysita,,,9,t,,ditnhgeina,;lottelLoyo eriphpkedi plants. Same food, same home, in the act of Nvoshing windows on children. They are like young I t upsetting her and in IIP1` fall -same care but some grow big 1 she sustained a fracture of ore of her ; - wrists. 1 and Strong while others stay Miss Moab welsh, of Orono, who Small and weak, 1114. - is visiting Mrs* Gobbledick, gave Scott's Emulsion offers an very intereSting address on their aa work at tiw summer school, Toronto easy way out of the difficulty. at the Epworth League meeting or Child weakness often means To?sday evening last. starvatton, not 2.--- the Janats-st. Methodist Glearele 'on because fJack e/Woman's Institute. -The regular of food, but because the food t: essonthly meeting of the Woman's rostivute win be liod in the readjul, }does not feed, p room of the town hall o,ta Priday at -1 SCOtt'S reallyfeeds terpo.x), soot. 2nd at 3 o cleat- SO, b- land gives the child growing ject-."Gold Meats and Pickling.' - UrS, A. Hastings, Seta Treas. strength. The organist of tile Trivitt announces special MU - sic for next aunday. Tho oboir will bo assisted by tool talent and ;Ntr, P. J(i1104, a Sr. Peter'a elinrch choir New York, will sing et hole at 11001 morning' and evening serviees. Mr. and We.13, 3. Spackman, and Miss 'Stella Spacitinan leave op Mon. day next for Sanlzran4iseo, where lr. Spackman goes as a delegate JO the $overeign Orand Lodge 1, 0. 0. which meets in that eity. They will also visit at other prineiszal el !Tea in the west. 11r. B. E. Pickard writes that be experts to reach brmle from the West about September 3vd. Mr. Pickard has personally made ,a 'lumber or first Class loeotons on the new surTeY of the 0. P. R. south of tee ,ronin 'line and will on lus return olf,..e the 6.04 tiOnn for sale.' ,IIIISS Gibt3Ort Of London, NikaPit ill Misses Godwin on Sunday lag, At the Morning eervice in Afain street Methodist cluarth She very effectively rendered the Fob) sll'm a riLgrino" and In the evening again favored the eon- gregatiOn present wait another well rendered solo, "Plains of Peace, • wit - 0.4) g...Q..0 OM is Cir.+ trlartildi I Air. and Mrs. D, A. Row, who have righteousness. For t" a lor,' e - i been on an extended holiday of eome we haw been aided' by ,c.,,,) nit? ' ;;;Tvice... six weeks in the Northweat are ex- end instruction and iniVr. l..'11 10111.. pected home the latter part of the ed in lira by your ohriittut pracept week. They have visited their Sons. 010 estesnale. Sabbath after Siteemte Dr. P. Ross.and Wormy, at Campbell we haw mot together to study the Minn , and relatives at Winnipog. i‘lr. ''ord :or God under your truidatia ,, Rose taking a trip as far north as E‘i. hen your fervent spirit Ita4 inspir- ed ,us lo meet lir?. trials and ditticul- mouton. ties of another waok, trust tug in Ow (41:TgpiollitlitiltIrj,:.29te,:frx,ktlixtet:uteoial?:Itoati:3:11eleTtalo:•e: nifidruflzi* estufeenegatzill ` par 0a -1(111i I ,4,/)k.st, ronto, one ot Canada's leading N. eX111TA;riouni tlni ohi(lth teisitt tteelrWltealitlgtlie‘it r. 11`00 clergymen. Ile will preach at the' hold anniversary services in the Trivitt moot 'exlvre8sitm tc' 0" f"dings (1 gratitude towards you. However as Memorial Church, loth morning' and evening. A spactat collection is ask- a 'slight 1 Wen at our uppNciation at wi your we beg yon, ll ed for and a hearty invitat ton is ex- kindness to us, tended to all to attend. aecept ot this Ilible aud liymn Book,, ..trnAlointeNDr eliltol?, •AATeeourtollintato, et‘ittifiliiziststi,n‘isl;r4eiec,lk::, "vPtch are, whereby in fuletre oil IN your tItat Cod will be with you in eon! new home and that your fu - tendered with deepest lave .' tura hte mak he as bright. 4nri fruit - Must go %in at the top or mato en- os .your pest has heen.-The trance en Front street, and the exit frul . untor MU: Class, Xames-st It.tho- must bo from the lower passage out dist Sunday SO11001. ()21 tO Tint= street over which the .......--0.-. main entrence is 'built. This is done to oxmiito traffic, to prevent con- PUPL1C SCHOOL No-rgs gestion end facilitate the meeting of friends. On Tuesday morning next, Sept, Itctiring from Business. -Farmer 6th, hundreds ofu-to-dote boys and Bros. having disposed of their busi- girls in our villege will be found on ness will continue to wind up an their way to school aud those Inc. business at the old stand until Oct. scral(ltime berm' 1 ll'o clock strlic°5 1st. All cases, casks and empties not nirte. There .mey ee an 'odd one or returned after that date will two found wandering! in that direc- be charged as cash. All outstanding tion about fifteen Ininates letenith acoounts to be settled "by cash or mouth 'half open and a look its the note. A good residence to be sold with all modern conveniences, or =changed for land property. Mrs. Wisler, of Manceloria, Mich.. after a five weeks" visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dear- ing, left for her herne on Tuesday morning. While .seeing this daugeo- er loft Mr. Dearing remained .0 1 board the train until R. started, an i making a jump to clear 'himself from the wheels of the car, fell headlong on 'the ground, inflicting, severe cuts around his eye and receiving, other 'bruises. Hotel Property Sold -The Metro- politan Hotel offered for sale ett Saturday last by public auction was purchased by Mr. James Campbell, of Hibbert. The price realized • for ihe building was $2,250. Mr. Wm. Bagshaw securing tie: let on station and William streets for $50. We understand Mr. Bag,ishew will build a 'comfortableresidence thereon, hav- ing already a lot au William street adjoining the one purchased. Badly Rotted. - Greet anxiety is rat in rids district owing to tim reports from many gardeners who are now busily engaged in raising their crop oapotatoeS, owing to the very apparent rot which has in many' cases destroyed , about 50 per cent. of the entire crop- It is hoped that by taking the tubers up now, those not effected may be saved. Some have suggested that by sprinkling unslacked line over them and keep- ing in a cool, dry place, this may prevent further decay. . Visiting in the West-The" Moon". of Ifennall, N. D., of August , 26tis, has the following personals ;W. J. Breaks and B. lAi. Greenway, of Crys t al. Cliy, were in town to -day 'looking over Jos. Austin's stock farni; Mrs. Hartafood and daughter, Irene, of Exeter, Ontario, passed, 1 h eau gh Hannah to -day on their way home Vie' Snowflake .and Winnipeg; Rolaiet 'Boyd, of Seaforth, Ontario is vieiting eriencle in town thiseweek He is just completing an extensive toor of the West, reaching from Ed - mouton to Grafton, N. lT. He eon - eiders ;the, eountey 'west' of Regina grain growing Returning peat. wean via, Witinipeg he takes in taidlea pai:tio.:6 7:a:7 3„ a Li], 6): than Inc Whatever the cause of weak,. ness and failure to grow Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set tbe matter right. Seed for frecsamPtt• eta Bowne. Ctivmists, TAranth Ontinio. 505.anii I.4a; en dreetests, ..---oeeeease cher, Isjc S. S. Jibot, Whn a leare for Toron 0 v ,ry s- ri t .oven'wg was spent in musie en!. games. Th: .class prasaroe 1 to Mrs. Elliott, a imodsome Bible end llyam book with the followin; addr..,...4, ;- Bear Mrs. Elliott ;-,It i wit It feelings of the greatest, reeve tiro - we hove learned a your intended de- earture which will heave a gap in the ranks difficult to fill Always striving to advance th- Kingdom of Yt• u, bavo shed ; n about you, the result of wizieh ean be evident only at th List Bly vhen each shall receiv: hi., due re- ward, By your unceasio;.: efforts in the intoresta of moral r:forna you hive adored yourself o the hearts ef your fellow -worker: .is 1your xneroot7 w ill lee cherished a., tor one PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS On PLond,y eveni n ee' s t tlia m cm- hers,pf .the junior Table Class of the 40,nae s• Metho:dlSt Sinday School aSsenehled',at the home et their tea-. eye as ibough they hardly knew where they were going or why, but we lteen't many such and these stand a good chance of being toned up before thay have been a month at our village seminary. Our boys and girl e are all right and like nothing better titan wiping the, dew off a mossback ,or giving an eleettic to a loafer. Quite an amount is being spent in improvements this year. Furnaces are .being put ht good shape for the winter. every room is being vieited with the paint brush and scrubbing brush and at the opening we expect to have as bright, clean and cheerful school. rooms, and as huge an at- tendance as may be desired. The Board are at work and pushing things. By -the -bye it is up to every resi- dent lo he prouti of the record of our school this year. Out ofe ten trying for junior Leaving Part II, oe Sec- ond Class Standing, eight succeeded and the two who were not successful failed in but one subject and had marks to spare in their ;Aggregates over the highest .01 those tegistered who passed. We trust to see them return for they have honored us by their work in .our school, and "pass" with honors is surely theirs, with another yeats effort. it is not It is not generally known that our sohool 'has more than n local re - rotation. It has ettained eutside no- tice, and an unknown contribetor to sone of our leading peelers places it as among the first in Ontario in the field covered. Surely there is not a citezen but will be proud to know this. With the railevay bring- icig ,pupile -to it from the north wile out 'the loss of a class hour, and the 'south with ,only ea few minutes delay and returning 'thern again in most, ctiovenient time',each evening, t the new Commercial Depart- ment opening,with a geed showing, of pupils with grounds yielding the' protection of a' park to 'the young ladies attending, reserves for the juniors, end e large ;dean Campus for the seniors, %money enough tor all pastimes, departments thoroughly well ,organized and officered, and a Board behind doing their best to keep things moving and to piece it in ita rightful position as the Edu- cational centre for this western dis- trict, there is no reason why Exeter should no,t become 'Ole chosen 'home of 'dozens of families for its educa- tional privilege,s and its school the honored and beloved Alma Matar of hundreds of the best of Canada's fu- ture •citizens. 414.. 414.« 4014. altnw = IBE • a - TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE E a Why not keep cool, when you can secure fine colored Muslins for 5 cents per yard? We have a number of ends of Colored Muslins, enough in most of them for a dress . These muslins at the regular price were 10, 12 1-42, 15c per yard, to clear at 5c per yard. White Shirt Waists, which were worth, 1.00, 1.25, and 1.50 are to be cleared out at 25c each. If you wear a 32,34 or 36, come and get your choice for 25c. Women's Raincoats Women's full length cravenette rain coats in light, heavy and very fine cloth, with capes, with stole effects and latest sleeve, ranging in lengtn from 50 to 60 inches at 1.001 7.50/ 8.00, and $8.50. Women's full length rubber lined Rain Coats made of fine cloth with plaid lining, These rubber goods are waterproof, price 4.00 and $5.00. Beforo buying your fine shoes, all and see Marsh's cele= brated "Peerless Shoe" and you will be convinced that they are proper shoes to buy, price $3.00. Men's fancy colored Soft bosom Shirts, all best Canadian makes, good fitters, newest patterns and colors neat designs at 50, 75, and $1.00. • Men's balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and drawers, double thread, fine elastic ribbed cuffs and ankles, sateen trimmed, sizes 34 to 44, per garment 50c. Also light weight striped balbriggan shirts for 25 cents, If you want a good felt hat, we can suit you with wool and fur felts at prices ranging iron 75c to $2.75. 11 you want an easy=to=wear pair of shoes let us fit you with a pair of our "Faultless!' or "Peerless". shoes, price $3.50 j emnramemommonommommonomt. It is Important That you should rertember, that we adorn your Sideboard =.7. with beautiful Silverware if you buy your pods from us. 3 POPPLESTONE & GARDINER 25c. pays for the Times till the end of 1904 -for new subscribers only. Winnipeg building permits for the present season already exceed $7,000, 000. C1021.1.4%... Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ M. JACKSON & SON Junk Dealers. 4. . Main -St. Exeter. * * Occupying J. P, Ross' * • Store one door south of 4' + + i• Metropolitan Hotel. + +• Will pay highest cash. price: for the following 00d..,8pS,cSrllaCh Iarsoanil kinds -of • .4. -+ -5° •Te 4. 4. Brass • Copper Zinc Lead , Pewter Horse 'Hair Wool Pickings, Rags Old Rubbers , Bones and Bottles No qraantity too large or + t too Smafl.$ + The water reservoir of the Imperial Oxford Range is so designed that it keeps a large volume of water at a high tempera- ture. This reservoir, attachment of the Imperial Oxford Range is so arranged that it comes in close contact with the heat fines and keeps a plentiful supply of hot water ready at hand. The range is also fitted with an exceedingly powerful water front for use in connection with a kitchen boiler. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford, write to us for particulars. The Gurney -Foundry Co., Twiltniteid Toronto. Connell& 14tosiviroal NrifistaxitposE Ira essiiisevier Sold by T. HWKINS & SON, Exeter, „ Trial Trip. -Now. is tim time to, seeure two good papers for the price af one. T/ae Weekly Mail and Em- pire from now, till Jan. 1st.. 1905 for only 50c. To new subscribers only. Trial Trip. -Now is the time to+, "seceire two good papers tor the price of one. The Weakly Mail and Em. pira from noW 4111 Jan, 1st. i, 1905 Lor only 50o. To new sUbscribers only.