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Exeter Times, 1904-9-15, Page 44A !I:EL E EXETER T._ M 1-0" S, SEPTEMBER 15th 190t The E Times Calendar far August / 904 Sunney...— 21 Stonnex -1 8 15 22 20 Tugsrair . • „.2 9 10 23 SO WEBealearove.. — 3 10 17 21 31 4 11 18 2:5 12 IP 2e Saereteceseeee„, 6 13 20 27 DA,Y. SEPTEMBER. 15t it Ieet AUSTRALIA'S POLICY Loatlott Sept. 8 --The Premier of Cteetmoawealt h of Ansi cilia, et lining 'the policy of the Government soid, oith regard to the preferential system, the Governmem would wait pistil aortic* clefinine propoeals ever otibraitted by the Imperial Govern - it eml receive them in a fair and )oresirit. The Brsh Govero- anent, itowever ltas officatily declared it would ool accept any s,ystent or afrefereaco that would entail the tax-, ing of the focal a the Brittsh peo- ple, Tbe premier believed that from !the Strieish point a view this juse end statesmartilleo attitude, The Daily Newsreferring to the Alta trettitte. Prentier'et approval o Op ottituele of the 13ritcsli Governinent not to eoneenr to a tax on food, says iewilt be sad reading forMr.Chana- berloin to firal the greatest colonial oreraier, opOoly following Sir. Wile frid Laurier in pouring scern upon ble pr000aole. • aro Clomberlaitt ha$ eV:arks-point,. 1 one 'that the tax he'proposed g. on bread stuffo, would not lleee rile increase the price of the at. - de. it Nt7as rertainly going to •Irmo:. the emulition of the home 'Vera, end give brother Joriethast ttI5 lds OW4 the largeat exporter o r ' eat Britain. Tun EAT sTRucti tYuCLA OFF s 1Ia 3rth meal p he I eeed utont be r 1 following year they take afivaniooe. or this reputation to contisact foe large quentities of fruit but do not pay for it, potting the erowers oti with one excuse or another. Where ome growere ttfe SUS0115 anti ile- 'Ind payment, they pay immediate - v, bot in ibe majority of eftSeS they r oe to ship the frue out of the aection without paybee fel* it, Later takey tell growera, tales of losses and say they are unable to ply the fell eine ef theic fruit, and offer to settle at 211 to 30 cents on the donor. Growere, are advised by Ole Ear- eulturist when dealing with buyers boy are Dot thoroughly acquainted with, to demand security for their fruit, or only deal with local buyers who have property or otakein the eamMUnity. One of the best mes hods of avoiding dauger of this kind. been for growers to cooperate MI deal directly with large whole -- ale buyers. The ettae, of the °attar - buyer who two years ago dfrtuU- Ni fruit growers a ale Annapo- lis Valley in N. S., out of $30,006 to 40,O00 werth or fruit is 4nenI1onecl, , :to TitinD VEELING u erwearineas ore doe helod being wea.kenea through action of thee kielneya and Ike- a surplus of energy, lots I vitollzing blood you he acquired tellieklY hy ing rozone, the gnats e string theinnat ionic toade. No took etnials Ferrozone," writes II. E. Jennings. Westport, "Last spring I was tetra et and depressed, had beekielte tool eked etrength, Ferrozone aeon te to good Imollb and made Priee fete. adrugolst,„ Report, of an imIiug lettoti for the Donuuwu aro ere le from the fact tbt camta1t vier is ready to roll out fron thee of Liberal piloting offices ughout the country. in addition tons of such matter sent ont .awn during the paee sessioo 'r dissolution ceilles, the Id One:trio wLI,e found Rueseldale t. Hodgert evith ais sone Bert, visited in Tisborite on Suuday. -Mrs, Dao Hart, of:Chicago is visiting relatives and friends here at present. -Lr. Frank Williams, of Mit- chell, is spending- a taw does nodee the parental root_ Rev. Me. and Mrs. Ortioston are expeoted to arrive at their hero> on Friday wlipu e grand reception will he given them by the members oE beth eletrohes. Thomas Park. After spend- ing the last four years in Manitoba has returned home to epeed the win- ter owing to having had it severe. at- tack a ‘typboid fever. --Russeldale Council, No. 100, C. re wilt hold their allo\lel Thanksgiving services ea Sundae*, the 18th, (it Sept, at the hour of 10 c'elock nlien the. Rev, Mr. Knowles of Fulhoton, will preach. leshorne Cou ' The rshoree Alunicipal Council at town hell. on Saturday. Sept. rd. All the members were preseut The minutes of the last meet- ing mere read and approved. The following rates were levied to Ise the toecessary amount of money to tet ,expeuses for the eurrend 5 mills on the *, for county 3.5 mills on tbe * for 1iett2tS pUrpOSeS ; .8 mills for gen- eral acitool rate; and special rates on the various behool seetiona 10 raise the ant000ts aaked •for by the .4e; No. 5 eu Ito,i le lug. t 1:vymg or above rates wao read and passed, aigued be the reeve arid the rperate seal affixed. The St. aIarys, Kirkton and Exe- Tel *piton:* Association was rantell the right and privilege to *ea peele and stretch wires oil the limays, under the eontrot of the e 41,PeaelrItteY'• autrit8o1rltizeclz rAto's%Tg'n ad tIllte eSS ti'S agreements and ;ail\ 11317 poration seal. resolurion was uoanintously d that the counl„y council be omposed or the reevee of townships and village,. and the mayors of tons net separat ed from t iristend of representatives of eounty council divisielue ns at pre- sent ttin ab:(11Pi d"w ;title t 11;s°elelluthIlY1 Or.401er3. s n17r. u'1 rtifiet1 gaunt s 3 431 l'reaitelea ed, with t is a. le. led 1'15113 L bit rs, 1 (i31j7 own. 131$ 15 380t 11133' t'ir :where labor 14L 8 sUp1717zu ,tt Lo 'dictate to or sorry it has proved a dismel laltar Whoa efiroe trade organizations ta :tntth qtrIrr171 Or other rieseciellone having no grievance thernseiVes and time demorailze business, they are perlaienly not entitled to any sym- fiathy, and Odic •defeat is a jUSt trlibliticati and WC hOpe it ma• y prove rning which will deter similar tizations (rein making alike Of course labor has RS S. but when i he are excluded ley a17flr811y meet whit defeat, tai s he creation of brains, (ntertr17.. end business acumen. Whw would labor be if it were rt 18r lis emplo,ymeta in all the great avenues of industrial life-. Is it then •eittiog thing that the source*, nr living comfort and bappinees 1 0the masses should be controlled by those who know nothing about its in- ternal econo3fly. and perhaps very little to do with its creation:anoth- er thing to be oonsidered is the very important one, thet if labor is to control capital the result must prove moat disneirous, first in preventing the investment of capital; and see- ondly in the lose oe. that which is elready invest ed. In such an event whore eould labor be? Eeho answers where. '19t1 VA`Cll rirt6171 801 18 4 4'41 3111,5 LP8 38 nal :e 13:30f1 ',fest indications are o c.leiti of the potato and *1 a f yellow in the leaf. corn, 34131y ties' reys t1e pot t o. Tbe s been Round 18 (WO or 1 liree Pir Guelph, but lova not been .1 nvhere else as yet, Prof, OW at work on the case of discovering' oo HOW FRUIT FRUIT GROWERS LOSE MONEY A st rougIy worded warning 10 faith growers and farmers will ap- pear in elle September issue of Tho Canadian Ifor I icult mist , which is e official organ of the Onterio Fruit Growers' Association, agoinst selling their fruit crcps to irrespon- sible buyers. Thaso buyers are those who do not livo or own any property in sections where they buy' their crop Tite Iforticulcurist claims that tens or thousands of dollars are lost an - ;loftily throughout Caneda through fra udu elm t met hods practised by these buyers. The first year they buy a few thouaand barrels in one section and pay cash •for tbent, thereby estab- lishing their 'reputation with many growers es responsible buyers. The Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers .for food, starves. Then it falls ont, turns prematurely gray. tiSret's Hair Vigor is a ' Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan- druff disappears.' " bair vms coming out ternbly. It•was almost afraid to ,COrali it. But Ayer' s nair prouiptly stopped tbe faillng,and also tsstorod the natural eoto," •_ Xis& B. li,..WAnn, Landing, N..7. 51.00 bottle. J. C. ATElt CO.,' drn lats. • Lowell, Ness, Ofr eran or "Sr The ft lul ,eked "Ar the Ilet living eon- tentedle and pr under Brit - Via ruh*.? The sere aliens all point lo the,faet v are. At a recent meeting o larmers in the District or Senekal. Creme:, 'River Colony, demonstrated this. as the speeehes made at Ulla meeting were fevorable to British ailininistrations and highly compliment:aro to the courteous end fair treatment exer- oaed by the South /deicer. Cenete- b3111r,Y. Cptain II. 1. Pousset t. who is a on nr 11, NI. Poussett, General agent of teoeida Line. it Ss only an other it si nee:(3f t wise policy England has ever pursued. viz.. to build the foemdet ions of her Empire on jus- t iee t cOorane e and kindly treatment, There is very Wile doubt the Doers et no distant date are bound to be- come uohle sons of it great empire. • In looking over the report of the Suporintendant el Insurance for tho Dominion of Cana&for the year 1903, we find thar 'American Life Companies 33 3117 able to send lle- mks the lines the respectable sum of $2.572,030. This was in excess of oll expenditures. During the past 12 ,years this comonny in -like mariner has eetene out no less a sum than $20,000,600. to go into circulation emongst out' neighbors. Is this a wise policy on general principles? when :the same article can be se- cured, and equally*as good. if not better in InStitUtions of our country. Is ,111., most useful product or med- ium for carrying on the 'corainerce th? 'Dominion so plentiful that we can efford to send it to the rnited 8, nt fcr illVPStment. If people would only think bef.ore acting, Um chaircc,s are they would extend their parr3*ng 10 home Companies. and thus keep rnillions in circulation hero insteod of amongst our neighbors 803638 .1 he I in e.. In giving ut terance to these viaws we believe WC are fol- lowiog in strict accord with the sentiments Lisp r es 5:4 :and acted up- on by the insuring public oE the White: foreign life companic:s se. - cur:: irb the neighboring republic is obtained to o Very alrge extent from theeforeign element. The exemplifi- ed Sentiment in the U. S., is "build up the institution; of our etlal Cann - try." "Keep your ,money at h ODD ..and gec as mtich as you can outof the other fellow." One of the 're - suds ci,E this principle is that the .Lr S:, is porhaps the wealthiest cone - in (1.1117 world. Should it " not be "up To Canadians" to follow so vviSe and p tri le. tt 'Wine/pie. In other words, Canada for Canadians. The dead body ,of a man was found about half a mile f,norn Watford on Septembe,r 2nd by Mr. T, Fortune, a farmer. The dead man appears to be 'about 75 years of age, weighs about 175 pounds, and .ivore a full gray heard. Ile was poorly dressed and had probably been tramping. A guar; of paper reading, "Please give Lather my mail," and signed Mary Jane McCNrtby ; a C. I'. 'R. ticket W,roxe t er 10 a , date3I July anotbeir tickPi strb. Sarnia to Brucefield,.4:,1e4 July 25; a Lyceum Theaiew check, hild , el -lc rail- 1,urc13o13 ‘12;;.y.,..1 le, Mi- chigan, were foun4 on him. His in- ja;ries pppeor hr, bead, and he hod evi n ('•ea d same hours ,before t1113 i)o...y h adjourne lot, 1st.. at '0 Perth There are only twenty-two stu- dents at the Stratford Model School, and only three of those aro geotle- men. The attendance is the Mail- cAst in the sohool's history, MY Wood, look here! you know how weak and itervous your wife is and you koow that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve her, new why not be fair about it auy buy her a The Horse Shoe. quory syndicate ef St. Marys, have ;laid off most of their etaff for a few days. The strike at Toronto, is the primary cauee, the order fox' stone, -which the firm wore supplying, being cancelled II. M. Moir, or St. :Marys, eharged with the embezzlement of $200, has, been ,unable to obtain ball. lie has been 1U jeil awaitiug trial by jury, but now eldected front jail t be tiled by Judge, Barron without it jury, ,A very pretty house weding was eelebraeed at- Stratford, ou Sept. 83)t wbert MISS Ilelan Beynett, beeame the bride of Mr, W al, Vanstooe, of Galt, formerly of St, Marys, The ezromony waa performed by Rev, Mr Sellery, 'of Betides. \Yemen with pale co toeless faces wha feel weak and diseouraged, wUl receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Iron Pills, which are made for the blood. nerves and complexion. After a lingering illnees the death occurred on Saturday, Sept, 120. of Margaret Bellantyne, wife or Mr. T, 11, Itace, editor of the Recorder. Muolt SYmPatler 1 expreseed tOWard Ir. Rate and family. The funeral (tole place on Tuesday aft ornoon. dent ,or Stratford is dead, aged 72 rs and 10 moaths. Ile formerly ,d in Toronte and St. Marys. Ile had been thirty-two yyears in the employ of the Grand Trunk. TONSILITIS 15 GOING MIOUND And everybody is wondering what to do. Hero is a simple cure. lese a. gargle of Nervilino and water as eeMnInended i'n the directions and rub your throat and chest vigorous- ly wall nerviline. This has been •sted and Rroved successful a thous tirues.Nerviline in a specific for 'lifts and in feet %1St know of g half so ROOd for breaking coxing tight chest and all etz pains. Try a 'nettle of N vii 2.5e. Huron OF NTE EST IN THE HOME Llt g breakfast or luncheon k to be )(mg 171738133813817 - ed, n therefore should present a mosI 8ttrac(iv3' picture. The details of plazimug and preparing' the wed- ding feast are given in an illustrat- ed article in LIM October Delineator tithh are very suggestive in this e - aril. In the same number are 13 - ted and described, variJus seas - 34)113 fruit confections, and there ara aslo 273ony choice rzkceipts, includ log Dainty Novelties in Soup, Delec- tabel cheese dialies, a detZen Little Cakes and a number of preparations from a Southern kitchen. A seriea nekes en domestic science rounds out the hout*hold lortion of, the ma- gazine., Aline Col ege, at St. 'Iltomas, haS opened nr the fall season Three now toechers take their ploces On .stafr viz, Miss Maud Riehardson teacher of drawing foul painting; ;Mies 'Winona M. Ellbeck, teacher or household science arid art; Miss Harvey, or London, teacher 03 junior English. After pounding the night clerk,II. 5. Butler, to death, and leaving him lying an the floor of the office a thief Thursday morning' rifled the safe of it, hotel in Detroit, eecurinje $250 in cash, and. a quantitY of valuables, which had beert left with the clerk for safe -keeping. Soon After the celrk's body was found, the pollee sent out a general alarm for Percy Howard, 23 years old, a bell- boy, Howard hod been employed ttt the hotel only about a week, and he disappeared before Butler's body 117338 found. Henry It. Rothwell, o former Ca- nadian, recently dead in a hospital at Chicago, from blood -poisoning as the result ,tat dropping a box upon one or his feet. Several min- or operations were perforrood and finally the surgeons Ware obliged to out off his leg above the knee. Evert this was without avail. Deceased was 69 years cf age, and is surviv- ed by the avIdow and four children About .forty-five years ago he lived in Detroit, end, was employed on the D. G. H. & Railway in various ca- pacities. Ire had innneeous relativ- es in Ontario. 1)3 smaraesitmapf wirsonliteMISO Speaks for itself Cures Sick- Headache liktiSeNt Cures Nervus Headache Cures Neuralgic Headache c4Z)kai* Cures Summer. Headache Cures Bilious Headache , ekteat Cures any Headache WoeCAt,Is Is Pleasant to Take Absolutely Safe 6.`Neikt. Gives Speedy Relief ba'Ost. Sells for eac a box 1/414,to,1.tSaMple 1DOX sent free TUB IIXRAT,J) ItElvIgnY CO. Chicago Moutseal gar, while 31 alizing 017- shing 3328013133e near ras caught 13 1111? eylin- e result that one of his vas raangled and had to be a - 4. Ile will recover. an's wife .should always 1313 the same especially to her loisband but if she is weak and nervous, an ises. Carter's Iron Pills, she canna , for they make her "feel like ; different neraon," so they an sa d their Inisbanda say so too. Atrs. T. Ballantyne, of near limo .Manitoba, and formerly of Hay ‘neltip, near Itensall, hod the mist for tuno break Ilex arm, a short time ago. She and her husband bare been rather unfortunate as be `,112o1 his leg broken a few months ago. A women who is weak nervous and sieeploss, and wile has cold bands and feeti, cannot feel and act like well person. Carteri Iron Pills equalizdlhe circulation, remove twee vousness, and give strengthend rest. Miss Maggie O'Neill, who has been connected as a teacher, with the schools of Clinton for about 25 years and with the aft:del for nt least 20 years has tendered her resignation, whielt the board has accepted. Her health has been far from satisfac- tory for some thne, which is (bo cause ot lies retirement. On Tuesday evening last the fine bank barn below:Ong to Mr. John Mousseau of .tbe h concession Hay, was destroyed by fire, together with the season's crop. The loss to Mr. fousse,au mill be very beavy al- though both earn and contents were irtsured. The lira is supposed to bave been caused by the heating of damp grain. Alexander Kerr, sr., one of pioneers of McKillop townsbip, pass- ed away at his home on tbe 7111 con., on 'Monday last at the ago of 69 years. Mr. Kerr has been fail- ing for sone time, in fact ever since the demise of his life partner eoma nine months previous. A large grown up family is lef t well provid- ed, for. A local branch oE the W. C. T. la. was ,erganized at Hayfield on Aug. 31, by Mrs. Paulin, of Dashwood, and Mrs. Acheson, oC Goderich. Helpful' addresses were given by these ladies, oindethe following officers were el- ected ; President, Mrs. Snell; corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. McNeil ; re- cording secretary, Miss Maggio Campbell ; treasurer. Miss Chesney. The prospects for good work DA(3 very encouraging. A ,rather painful accident happen- ed Master Bob Brewer, son of the manager of the lVfolson's I3ank Clinton, ',oldie at camp a few Trays ago. HiS ,experience at cooking was 113811134, and thinking he would like a try at a ticen-clay meal was grant- ed permission. He bad fried some beef steak. and was in the act of mak ing xi -navy -when lie tamed the boil- ing grease en. Lo Ids bare feet, scald- ing them severely. The farmers in Huron County who subscribed stock for the Huron Packing and Cold Storage Co., were surprised to receive a call for six per cent. as many of them had been made Ito believe lE tile company did not float, a call would not be made nor did they see the copy of. the a:green:tent. The farmers will keep out of stock taking and go more in for live stock in future. A , "cold storage" will be needed before sorae subscribers will pay the call. The Tinaes and the Penally Herald and Weekly Star will be sent to any address in Canada or the 'United States till Dec. 31., 1904 for 75e. To take advantage of this offer you must subscribe at onoot & sad accident occurred on Sept. 10313, a short diFslanee from Clinton while Mr. Fletcher McCartney was engaged itt threshing for Mr. Padour, and while ot dinner ji is supposed a spark from the engine set fire to the straw awl spread to the barn, It bad gained consider- able headway before tieing noticed. Mr. elcCartney rusliod into the barn to try- and got out his machine -which was e, new one. Ile succeeded in do- ing so, but was so badly burnt that he lived only a few hours, 1Iis clothing was xtearly all homed off • his body, lie heel in -the neighbors hood or one hundred dollars in his Stet, -which was also burned. He loaves a wife and fondly to mourn his ,sad end, TRY TO PREVENT LIeNG TROUBLE It's the dried sputum floating around in the air that gets into your Wogs Arid Oauses consumption A surz,- preveotive is fragrant, healing, catarrhezeoe, which is inhaled rigat into the bulge, kills every germ, heals the sore membranes, and enres thoroughly Orery type of eatarth, broechitis, asthma and lung trouble "I caught a severe cod], which, de- veloped into catarrh and finally set- tled on my lungs," writes Mr. A. Northrop, of Bedford, Catarrho- eileved quickly and oured me. I re- commend Catarrhozone highly," Two months' treatment $1,00; trial size 25c. EN01,1$11 PRESS COMMENT OUR NEXT GOVERNOR labe Globe 8.1.ya a good deal of ell- thusiasio in Canada on Earl Grey's behalf, 38 11 refleotion front the great opularity of Lady Minto,- but Berl Grey has himself very intimates rel- ations with nomy eminent Canadians. It is typical of Earl Greyee interest that lie lately es:Whited Kipling, See- ley and Parkin aa the three most influential huperialists of' rege. ihe Clrerohman. 'eva 1 t er Walsh, the author of "A secret Hiss tory of the Oxford Movement," says; -"The appointineut of Earl Grey is not, I 'venture to suggest, likely to strengthen the Protestant interest in Caoada. Ills action in tip House of lords in regord to the King's Protest ant tieclaration hes tior eal- euiaied to inspire confidence." STILL ANOTHER CASE * Nev 8.15317321 Treat roent, ill, 170 1111328135 to work evonder- ful Cure. When Dr. Leenhardt, of Lincoln. 'ab.. gave Anti -Pills to the world be ed unbounded faith in I he treat. but he did not foresee the world-wide find Wondrri 1 results it iS now achieving, in the cure of disease, Here is the story of ;mother Anti - ill victory; "For many months 1 hav,; been troubled 1%iIIt dyspepsia, diazinessin iny head, gold chins, and suffered most of (ho tint(' from constipation, and WaS linable to do ney housework I tried every kind of pill and medi- hie that eitlor the doetors or MY - self could think of, and finnlly trietl Anti -Pill. The treatment has prac- tically made a now women QC me. I am able to do all my own work. The dizziness has all gone, my stomach feels mnoli better, and I an no long er troubled with constipation. I monk praese Anti -Pill too highly." -Mrs. Thos. Teble„ 287 Emerald St., North, Hamilton, Ont. 4. THE WEATHER RECORD The prevailing °pillion that the preseot summer in Coterie has been more ,than ordinarily cool is at fault, as _facts and figures will prove, Ta- kiog June, July and August as stan- dard inontbs, of tho 15 sunimers from 1888 to 1903, 11 sumraors have been warmer tool four have been cooler than the present, season, al- though tji3 averetto t omperature for the summer months of 1904 was G5 degrees. There have been other in- stances in previous years where the average itemperature has fallen be- low 65 degrees. In 1903 the average temperature was 1.1 degrees below the normal. The mean temperature for july of this year was 67 degrees somewhat lower than that of 1898, 1900 and 1901, when 68.5 degrees WOS the mean temperature. The rainfall during ,lune, july and Aug- ust was excessive, averaging 12.46 incites as against 11 inches for 1903. The normal rainfall is about 8.48 in- ches. Winter sees scorns like an unpleasant dream of the della future, still it is surely coming, and tbe weatherman is of the opinion that Jack Frost will rule with a cold and despotic hand when he takes over the reigns oreeovernmene. NO •DIFFERENCE The names internal, Ilx.t ernal Ble.eding, Blind, Itching, Suppurat- llem,-Boid cures. The names Internal, Extertal, Blooding., Piing, itching, Sujlpurat- ing, are simply natans of the different stages thr,ough which every case will pass if it continues long enough. Piles are caused by congestion or stagnation of blood in the lower bowel, and it takes an internal re- medy to remove the cause. Dr. Leonbardt's Hem-Roid • is a tablet taken internally. tit is a permanent on e and no case 0 piles has ever been found it lolled to cure. leloney back if it does. A guarantee with every puck- a g e. Price $1.00 at any druggist's, or the Wilson -Pyle Co., Limited, Niagara Fells, Ont. Tile l''Cissel, 'You Ifave Always Bought, and which laaS beea leo else tor ever CO years, has borne the signature or and has been madennder Ids per. sena], supervision since its infancy. Allow no one te deceive yo tt in this. Counterreits, .Indtations and "Just -as -good" are bdt Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or infants and Children—Experience against Experimentw hat is ....cASTORIA • Castoria is a harmless substitute for Vastor 011, Fare. .1e, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It eolltnius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. its age is its guarantee. It 'destroys Worms 112211 ;allays VeverislilleSSe It cures Diarriuna and Wind Cone. It relieves Teething Troubles,- tsr,es Constipation. and rlatuleneee. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and e3.1vels, healthy and natural sleep. The Cfbildaten'S Plenneen.--Tho Mother's Friemi, CENUME CASTOR IA ALWAYS, e rs the Siguature of Tlio Kind You aye Always Bough.. In Use For Over 30 Years. iw:A negr. N oua ci • Hp. • 1VIOLSONS BANE (Incorporated by Act of Parliameot 187.)1) aNIKTAT. ACTIXORIZED,... • • • • • • • • • • . • S5.41001AJOMO Capital (..u.t, rmn 'Pr). ....... . . -4.000,000.00 Reserved Fu_nd..E...;E-TE,.R.,8- 2;8E0.000.0Q 17 Branches to Ontario, Quebec. Xlitterta.,Biltish'Cofitirade met eftnitteta. RANCH Open xvery htievtal Day Iron 10 A. hr. 30 32'. et. execpt Seturday 304%. to I Farmers' Salo Notes caSbed or colleeted. Forms supplied On implication. DRAFTS on oll rotas in the Dominion. Great Bruatened 141. Red. 81,etes, bougbt and sold at lowest 381130 01 exehauge. SAVIrios DEPARTm ENT' Deposits of 441.00 nod upwards rerQived, lotereet e0M- Pouudedliolf yearloy, and added to principal June Stab /tad December alba no. posIteatecelpte also itiatted mad highest current rates ot interest allowed, Ab.clveseicses usade to faraAers, stock dealers and businees men at leweet antes 0130.021211003* favorable terms. Agents at Exeter tor Done overe meet. • DlOicsene ee Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager. 4* 10,!•• All ifuron was Bitten Rise and Pall of Huron Packing lee Cold Storage Co. • There is something almost pathetic in the following story told by the Clinton New Era, but iL should serve as a 'warning againsl taking up with visionary projects that (over sanguine promoters may devise. In Feby., 1901, the farmers of Col- borne township started an agitation Lo erect a co-operative pork packing factory- in Huron county, owing to the success with which dile Palmer- ston and Harriston factories 1VC1'.3 then meeting, The town councils of.: Goderich. Myth, and Clinton were ap- pro:toiled and asked to send delegat- es to Smith's UM, where a large meeting of formers ond representa- tives from Goderich, Clinton, and Myth assembled; It Was finally; de- cided to hold it meeting at Clinton in April; at this meeting the Myth epresentat Ives 'dropped out. It was decided to go ahead And terra it joint stock company evith it capital stook of $150,000, divided into sitar - es of $20 reel. The town council, desirous of securing further Indus- trieS for the town, guaranteed to print the prospeolus And guctootnteo '(ho expenses of securing $20,000 worth of' stock providing the said expenses did tot exceed $200 A committ ee from town was ppointed to get up the prospectus, and these were sent broadcast over the coun- ty. Canvassers were then put on the road. Considerable success at- tended their early efforts . 'At a meeting in Nov. 1901, it WO„S found that one canvasser alone had eeoured $3,000 insinall subscriptions of $20 each; this was thought to be encouraging. At ibis meeting the promotors of *the Petrolett Packing Co. offered to come in and float tho 11. P. & C. S., and to bring in Eng- lish capital and other propositions were raacle, by different perties. Those were, taken into consideration and the proposition of W. R. 'telder., of Palmerston, eves finally accepted itt Jan, 1902. His proposition was simply to se- cure $13.000 worth of subscription before March 10, 1902, and to sell $50,000 worth of stock in 10 months for which he was to secure a com- mission of 5 per cent. and 150 shares of paid-up stock' in the cornpany when the contract was completed.He started a very vigorous campaign, secured subscriptions anti the co- operation of several well-known gentleinen 124 Goderich, Wi ngham, Exeter end other poiots. From Jan. 30 3902, until the end oE March, ever-yote, .will remember the roads were simply impassable, and any work in securing the subscrfptions of farmers WaS impossible. No one would undertake to solicit stock in the country, but subscriptions in the Town were secured in it very gener- ous manner, as all the citizens re- sponded loyally 1.0 the appeal to try and secure further industries for Me toon. Thci briginal coromitlee was enlarged by ,the addition of certain Well known business men of town, also from Exeter and Winghara. Ef- forts were made to interest a large firm in Glasgow; canvassers Were pia out in (he country in May and June, when unfortunately at nett time the pork packing factory com- menced to collapse ; Haariston, Pai'mlerston. Tirant,Cord,Pe tarhorou Ifagersville and' Kincardine practic- ally went out of the business; Mr Belden ,the organizer of the com- pany returned to his farm and notha ing was done. Early in the follow- ing sprieg the directors were served with a writ by ler. R. Belden claim- ing $840 commissions; this was de- fended by th,e directors. The case dragged its weary way through the courts until -May, when a judgment by consent was given, and Mr. Bel- den finally- disposed of for $40and law costs ,of $166. The directors ore then ,*tt liberty to wind up tlie affairs of this tompany. At Ms. r000tio317 it was decided to melee a cell of .6 per tient, to defray Ike pre- liminary expenses of promotion artd organization, The committee regret that success did not attend their ef- forts; they have don o lot of hard work at considerable loss ot time and money, and heir tnly :object wet.% was to :moue further industries or business for the town, and to secure,. a good home nmrket for the farm- ers' hogs. As considerable time has elapsed since the inauguration of the enter- prise and es some, subsoribers feel; sore at being asked for Money to de- fray expe,nsea incurred, it is thought desirable dis publish Ilea brief ac- count. 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