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THIRTY-SECOND YEAR -NO 10.5
HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT i
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH loth, 1905
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• 1 -\Ir. :11111 tilt-•. Josiah Kc.tle vi.• i.,•,nt, m, N. \1'. 1'. Mr. Fred JIa{••
O. J. Sutherland, NotaryPublic, Couve •sn i it ed \i r. and \I r,.. Tiioutar Shapton, ,:it h Iu ec(- hII i hent un \tund.-t
S ++1114 a Cat' load of huu.(Iwl.l ef[eetr
t � cur, Commlrrfener, Fire inrunnce eat, and 11f Exeter. one .1:a t last ++•eek. a , �
•• 1IwurerofMarriage Licensee. Leseadocutttents -\1 r. and \erm. Joseph Dauncey rte. •There. ruaut• friends here joinin
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SEED
Call and Examine Dur Stock )f Seeds
We have some fancy
RED CLOVEF
Late and Early
Lucerne and Alsike
TIMOTHY SEEPS
W1RE3
Just arrived 1 Car load of firing Coil
Wire
It will be to your advantage to truunine and get
our prices on Spring Coil, Barb, Nc, 12 and No. 13
Cleveland Wire before purchasing t3j=elvllere.
T. HAWKINS Sc. S0
JoHN Wi11ITZ & Sons
6 Great North -Ws
• to loan on real estate at low rates of tote•man years I L
• ' Ofnee at the Poet Oslee Hansell Mrs, Gould, of Sexsw, t h. y of happiness .irtcsy t r new
\Ir. Walter Fee, teho has been t•is• \I i.. I'kuencc ltcynuld•, of 1?xc•ier, home,
ging friends in this vicinity left last who III been hewing for Mrs. Al- A sleigh load ui our young people
I +cork for his home in Manitoba, tak• her, Ilrnwn this past week returnee! attended the Hewlett - Garthwait.1
!ing with hint a three year old Shire to her I,o,me ort Saturday last. concert in Exeter, o❑ Monday even- densest Selling Agent.
Stallion, purchased from T. J. Der-
,
-\1r. and \1re. \lose+ Amy spent ing and report a n enjoyable even-
concert
A.g
-.s (......_.1 Thursday ln.., with \1 and Mrc ing.
No .. numbermares.Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North W •
\Weddiiv, Bells.-:\ very pleasing
stent took place tt the lio,n< of \t r. Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba (-os, Lands W.
mid \tis. Michael Schwalm. of Col-
borne, on February 22nd, when their a number of tither irnrr'r•:--t 1•'•1 •1 •int 1ro•.•r'1N rd Vt st farm land(.
daughter. Lydia was married to
Mr. Christian Ilaist, of Crediton.
Mr. and -lits. llai.t will wake their
ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont.
I (tonic in the west after .t pleasant and Miss \\'il.on, of Parkhill, were
I
visit with friends in this locality. guests of t1►e formers. mother, Mrs.
Mr. Wren is a first class judge of Jan" Kestle a few day. of last week-.
-J. E. Tom. Inspector' of public
Iwrses and to add to his already fine stock purchased two three-year schools, visited our schools last
• old Clydesdales from .1. T. Metra, week and save a ver} favorable r'•,future home in Crediton. Thais
Mr. 0. Hughes, who was assistant pori• many friends extend : I. • , •• •e ..,r-
at the station here, has taken a 11 r• 111(11 Mr.. 1Iiouia.: Trev.'rlrick. dial good wishes for th.ie i:111 e
sitntiar position in Lucknow•, 1115 Mr, Moses Kcsslc and Master Victor happiness.
place being filled by Mr. James lion- I of Credi'on. visited their mother, �-
thron, who was formerly assistant
Mrs. Jane Kestle, over Sunday.
here, but 1105 obliged through ill- -Miss Nora 'trot% n, .•pent Sun-
:Mr.
un- Crediton
,1055 to resign J1iy position for :, day last with lice cousin, Slims Edith
-Mr, Samuel Brown intends moat-
Ireland.
time Grey, of Serepta, ing hay store goods in t he old store
Miss 1tatIlwtal, of near \'area, is formerly occupied by Mr. Seignrr,
visiting her sister, Mrs. Uow•soi, of in a fcv: days.
(loshen Line Stephen We iye Speculators 6 years in which to payfor lands. We-
lts
the Commercial. -Mr. elan Saceitzer had \f r. stint-
The Misses Moir. daughters of Mr. -\11• 'I'houu.s \fartyti is slowly 1.5011 Ireland, of Dashwood, looking give Actual Settlers 10 years in which to pay for lands.
W. C .Moir, lluntsville, returned to improving after hi., severe full. at the store on Tuesday in order to
their hove this week. -Mr. Thonme Dinmey visited with get measurement- for n plate glass
1 We regret 40 state that Mr. 11, Miss Alice Ma1Linney ate evening front.
Iloggarth still continues quite ill, last week -A wedding will rake place h► our
with very little, if any, change in -Mr. Robert Mawhinney is on the onic;hbohood Thursday. ititernowi.
Liv condition. ', sick
list recorar4 1,ope soon to hens of (tcday.) More particulars later.
Z Quite a numbt•r from his 'vicinity y.
$3.50 per Acre Ill t:.e shote Janda are heierg offered to purchase).
,• •I•• P t•y terms of payment .end prices mage
from $3.50 and upwards.
BEAR IN MIND we have teem lands to sell in all parts of Manitoba
Assinabuia, Sastet.che Lri and Alberta.
Now is the Time to PURCHASE .
Prices are Bound to Advance
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WE'RE
C EDI 'Old
SELIIIERS IRolier_Milis
You are Suit buyers. We snake the
etas-youwear them out. We make
titetn ae well as we can, so that they
Snot wear out sooner than they Uristing and Chopping
ght. Because. if they do, you'll
lIkkely go somewhere else forour Promptly Done.
lienSuit. And no one could blame
you. So much money ought to buy We aregivingexcellent sa- preparing
!o tatuch Suit worth. And Suit worth Our ,milliners are for
4e fashionableness of fabric -style in tisfaction in flour since re- l the Fpring openings.
•Cut -fit -finish -looks - dressynese - Mr. and Mrs. J. \\'inkei •tdcr,
and length of service. modelling our mill. who delve been spending the Winter
very pleasantly with friends in this
.As good a place as there is within • vicinity deft for their house in
=ilea to Ret all this and not puny tooNorth Dakota last week.
.mush is `V. Johns.S!QTe1tZei' Mr. William (Siete of this village
better known as the ash king had
Elegant Black and Blue :t marrow escape one day last week.
While crossing the railway track on
Suitings for $is.00 -
and $18.00.
intend shortly going out west.
-Mr• George Mast " .y, hr., of •-.lir. ll. Either, -\I.P.P., leaves for
1\'c arm pintsed to learn that our 'Parkhill, is visiting with friends of Toronto on Tuesday In atto,td the
�• t e Linc. Ontario Legislature.
enterprising .townsman and council -he \\'m. Mawhinney had a
lor, Mr. A. Brandt, intends erecting very
a number of Cleat dwellings in the
successful wood bee of Tuesday.
village this summer -Mr. Lyman Glanville was the
even -
Rev. W. J. Doherty. of St. Paul's guest of Miss Turner Sunday church, is holding Lenten services ing•
in the Church every Wednesdayrv_ -.Ir. S. J. Henderson, and tlau rh-
enuIlg. tern, Minnie and Rachel, have re•
Mr. \\'m. toldtvell leaves shortly turned after their very pleasant vis -
fur a trip to t he northwest in the it with friends in Missouri and Lon -
interest of his health. don.
On Tuesday evening Mr. ,I:ones Mr. David \lawhiunty called on
Dell, who was recently married. and hissister, \Inc. Keys, of Parkhill,
his 'brother, Mr. \Vm. Bell, enter- 011 Monday.
tained in n most .sappy end success- -Master .toluic Johnston is un-
tul manner the largest number of able to attend too his work' these
their relatives and friends who ever days owing to .ill 11001111.
mut an an occ Sion of this kind, in \t r, Earnest )fodgius, of Ebenezer
Miller's Opera hall, and notes it h- is the guest of his cousin. Mr. lain•
er
m Lawsuit,.
standinit t he very large number 1•
present, there was nothing teaming -Mies Jennie Glanville is iwpruv-
to add etc the pleasure o[ their ing after her severe cold which she
guests. in fact everything went ns has had for some time we are glad
merrily as w marriage bell. SCO ,.envie out again.
Bye and Bye
W. JOHNS It Will Be
Merchant Tailor
SEWINGBUY & BUY
M
aBvtea.t..:•..1 P
eoe ipt lewiwllilhxwcoratnt
oerairol
g
for their clothing, we will be asking
Main street his .exam got stuck nn
account of ,the lack of snow on the
track. While in this perdicimen:
the way freight aatno along and the
engine catching the end of the
sleigh gave it such a toss that the
horses, with a little extra persua-
sion, 011 the pare of 1110 driver, were
able -to take ah:e heel out of harm's
way, no injury havinT. reeultcd.
Klrkton
-Miss Pauline Howard Agusta Coo-
per, aged It years, daughter of the
tat(: llcv. It. F. Cooper. 13. D., died
in Blenheim on Thursday morning.
last. The funeral wag held here.
THE SHEEP AND CATTLE TRADE
Mr. J. Wood of Fax:rtcr, who is
known throughout Ibis ect•ion as .1
successful buyer and exporter of ex-
port cattle, has •received the follow-
ing letter from McDonald & Maybee
commission dealers in cattle, hogs,
and sheep. Toronto, and Mr. Wood
thinks it would be to the Farmer's
advantage to carry :out -the sugges-
tions made es they would get Ixtter
prices for their cnt11" and sheep.
1'lie lollow ing speaks for itself.
Dear (sir. -1 spent the biggest part
of last mouth in Chicago and Nett-
1'ork looking aft. r the interest of
-Miss Cora Windsor of Centralia,
is assisting Mrs. Link in the millin-
ery department of Mr, W. W. Kerr.
-A number of our people attended
the Ilett-lot1-Garthwaite recital in
the Main 8t. Methodist church 011
Monday evening.
-Miss Vivian heaver is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Marry ----, - of
Detroit.
-Quite a number of our farmers
have been.- obliged •to draw water
from the river for their stock owing
to their wells being dry.
-The weather the past week has
been quite spring like.
Several of our good Initteew'ives
have commenced house cleaning ;mid
papering the rooms with the )xtauti-
ful wallpaper bought from 31r. )(err
Clark.
-The Merchants Bank .will prove
inteo i heir new premises ill a fete days
Mr. Antos bas been busy painting,
papering the .rooms the past
week.
-The Literary Society toot nt the
home of Mrs. 11. Walker un Monday
evening 'larch 1311.,. Two papers
e ere given, one on -William Wal-
lace." by Misv Robertson, and one on
"Admiral Nelson," by Miss Lewis.
Vocal selections mer(• rendered by
Miss heaver and 1)r. lfaist. Musical
selections were furnished .by an or-
chestra and gramophone. The alert
meeting will be ,held nn March 2001,
at the home of Mrs. W. W. Kerr.
The society 'will hold an entertain -
the cattle and she'•p trade. During meat in t he foe it hall on \loind:ty
the last few years I have had -1 rood .•t'enintt, March 27t11. An excellent
.Cal of acquaintance With tall t he
progranne, cnn•i-.ting of hon,ts,mus•
principal exporters and cattle deal- tical selection•, recitations and a de-
ers in America and I amt favorably bate will be given. A small admis-
sion will I. charged to cover expen-
of trade from •these parts. provid•
in our farmers will follow out
their ideas. Now, this is the yeas-
t line
ets-tante of the year So insi+t upon what
I -am going to toll you. They are
for time. Tenders were let last week for the death ron horn cattle, explaining that
For the next month we will erection of the new brisk metho- they do not want to buy them with -
dist parsonage. Mr. John Somer. in 25c. per cwt, of the dehorned eat -
offer special inducements in Sew-
ing Machines.
WS fllwaiis Sn
tille, o
f thisence being
awarded dtle. They tr11 me.thet would l 'use
the contract for
the woodwork, this as'e;ave deal here :,a any plac:, but
The makes we carry in stock I brick work being let to Mr. George they merely want Ito get what they
fi T1 ld )nr- want to ship. They complain about
our cattle being bruised so much
that alley do mot want to buy them.
Last year there were 40,000 lambs
shipped to I3uffalo. This is about
the exact number, stud 1 can secure
orders for every lamb in Canada at
iluffalo prices. if it be fanners will
only castrate their lambs. The
trade is certainly changing in every
particular from what it was a few
years ngo. Out of the 10,000 lambs
there was over .20,000 sold for ex-
port, and t here is uo re41.011 tchy
the entire trade (should not 1►e mar•
keted in Toronto. Our New York
people Ahttt me right .off. They sail
that our Toronto .lambs are too buc-
ky and every Leeson shipping lamb.
knows that 80 per cent that conies
to Toronto are bucks, and buck
Inmos to American buyers are not
worth 75c. per ce 1.. of the ewes and
wet here. When 1 wont to canviss
them to trade, .111(• first thing they
time, returned boon on Thursday
.to ern• was "lour lambs are
lasttoo J,ucky and ..1V1`e..nn(14 trade with
Ku.niur bas it I bat tt edding• -bolls you." Their trade d, Is nus call for
0 our burg. buck lambs.
are the finest that the market . gamin, 0f i;xe(er• ,0 0 1
Now at sly not get your new Suit f soilage will b .•torn down. and the
produces, and we invite you to order in ;head of the crowd. An ear- i new one will .be erected upon the old
•call and ask for prices. They t delis. ry is our promise to -day. Lite ,
Brien i,,!I stocks is your to -day ad• j
are very attractive. vantag,•. and prices lean your way California
•
now a- teach as they will later on.
Our Pianos1fl flU WdIt?
and Organs
Arc the best our country pro-
duces and we sell than at easy
prices and on easy terms.
W• W•' 'am,aa
Merchant Tailor.
Cal
of
testy all
Small Musical instrtna.,1e,
kinds kept in stock.
• \ort!
8. Mart
11 Pacific B..ilway l:utd
• February were 27.503 acres
( Bust :11,50,, acres for
a January. The Canadian
•t Lin.1 Company's sales
or 1 tory were 7,951 ner•es for
$15.:3•' tains( :1,52`7 :teres for *22.-
683 :. nuary .
THE
Mr. John Friel z, of Crediton, tis
iced at Mr. Albert \Vein's over Sun -
Quit a number of ,the young folks
of our cillaee galhered at the home
of Mr. Albert \Vein on Thursday
evening :111.1 1 very •njoy able time
was •pent by all .
Mr. John Snmitl, sold a young
bora; to \1 r. II if of Exeter
far a octal risme, near the $2011.00
nr:11 k.
11r. .I"siah l'edler, who has been
.tayin•x with his brother, Mr. John
Pettier. fur sortie time, lett for a
few week, visit with friends at
Grand heed till Kliiva.
Miss Mary Itc.elor, who has been
visiti111 friends sit Crediton for some
will soon h nn..uI1 111 d
1(,111'• 1,111).
• Sharon 1 \1eDt)s.11.l1 iF \1:\1 BF:F:.
Merchants
Bank of Caned
IliiA1) OFHCE. ICE. MON ';1tSAL.
CAPITAL tall paid up)
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RESERVE ... •
SURPLiS PROFITS....
-'.11'. C. (':nmphelt, of Sexsmille
a i , - ! hi- •inter, \tis. Art bur cox- Centralia
The r,'n•(rt•,tatt011s here were lar,re
on Sundae and they enjoyed very
touch the .erm,onn preach:. by Rey.
G. W. Audi res. In the muriiin1
the \vimd'or lluarIeT4e sins, and
..
000DysPepsi
$3,200,000
••• •••• ••••$ 18,9591 k
sea. F:veryhody i, cordially invited.
School Reports
a'f1•:PIIEN
'1'11, fallowing is the report of 1 he
senior Atari elment. of H.H. No. I, Step-
hen for the wont It of February.
Claes V, (lose Wilson 929 ; Vernon
\\•ikon, -112.1; Samuel' McCoy, 1+70: El-
va Windsor. 853 Sr. IV, Gladys
Ess,ry, P23: \Vilified Hod:rine, ;as!
Frank Mitchell, 596. Ir. iV, Archie
Robinson, 912: i.ily .ltobinsot, 938:
Margery Ilcphur•n, 902: Czar
822. 8r. 111, hazel (licks, 750: .au. -
tin I)upl:nt, 621) : John Dempsey, 390.
Jr. 111, \lalv:ut Catlf as, 508.
\11 N N I F: BOTTF:If l l.1„ Teacher
CI1EDiTON
1'hc follow ins is the report of the
Cr(vliton school fur the month of
February. 75 per cent. of the n1.rks
are rcquirt••1 for dronor et ending, 60
per cent. for pass standing. Names
in ,order of merit. Division 111, C011 -
class, honors. - Garnet
Hwt•itzer, iner,iu(: Frazer
t Ilan.. I'a.', •N•••N••••NNN•••N••• ••••••NN••NN•♦}•••••••
'o+. F'inkbeincr, Frazer lit•otcn,l' rl
Holltntaun. Sr. 1\
1101Ilustful, Ezra Demi reicher. 1. I
Clns.r. -honor ,
Edn:. Pack, 0(1 (11 Short, Adel, ins
Finkbeiner. l'ar s, ((elle Hill, Ida
Ewald, Lillian (Silber, Laura Mead
Bart ha 1imklu 1ncr. Jr. IV Cla (s. --
honors, Pearl 0,iaer, F. Finkbeiner.
E. Winer, Alfr,-d \Vuerth. Pisa,
iloward Mea(1d, ('lariasa Hill, Ervin
rainier, "'earl Bissett, Edith 11i11,
Charlie Finkle leer. Average at r an -
flatters fltl.
('LAUDE In1.1'ET'r, Teacher.
Division 11, Junior II1. - honors,
Elsie Gai•er, Clara Iloltisnn,in, Lil•
Ii.en Finkbiner. Pass, Clarenee /fel-
tzmtaIn, Et ie J'ahner, George 11,1 -
ver, Almreda Finkbeiner, harry Trick.
$427.00 down secures mares, (half section) of choice wheat land.
/ Th:s would he a great investment for YOU,
The above investment is Without any settlement duties whatever.
Special Notice to Intending Purchasers
Robert E. Pickard intends taking out a large party of lana
seekers to the North-West about the 1st of April next. Any per-
son wishing to loin this party, should call on Mr Pickard at an
early date. All parts of the North-West will be visited, and spec-
ial railway, hotel, and livery rates are being arranged for. This
will be a splendid opportunity to see the North-West thoroughly
and economically.
$383.40
Secures :32.'1 acres thal f section) choice wheat land to an actua)
settler. No other payment required for two years.
R. E. PICKARD, - EXETER, ONT.
Wall Paper. For Spring
Our line of Wali Paper is in first class shape. and we arc :)ow
in a position to show most of --)ur Spring Goods.
\V(' IIa\'e Quality, AI•ti,tie Designs an'1 Proper
Colorings, producing elegant effects
Call and make a selection of your paper and have the time
booked when you would like to have your paper hung so you will
not be disappointed.
\Ve will hang any of our papers for JO cents per roll
BEAVERS BRO
FARQUHAR
Willie Gest reicher, Etamery Fainter, Erb. A 11 ('1:,.+.-l:ono:s, Iterolj
Sr. II -honors, llarriion Uoltznii.nn, Gower. Puss, Raymond English.
Pearl Trett . ass -- zit y\nngnas Lillie Winer, Arthur La1ahr
ook.:►v-
\lice Mellin. Vera tfoltzmann, Ed- erase attendance 37.
.win tF ahner, Gordon Appleton, Ever- MISS KIEN'ZLF, Ta:c& r.
eft Heist, Charlie Gower. Jr. II.- I
honors, Lulu Geiser, Mabel Wenzel,
Pa•+. -=\Vinic Motz, Ida Brow -n, Mer -
cin Winer, Wellington r n 1[ i1 -t Ezra
Ewald, Sam. Finkbeiner, Lloyd!
Danita. Average al tcndancc 4;,
MISS 8A1'LTE11, Tcaohcr.
Division !sir. I1.- honors, Quccnic 1
Ilu•l:iin?, Loran Brown, I'ass, Fran-
cis 11i11. Melvin Brown, Earl (riser,'
Florica 11i11, 1101tland Not z. Sr, pt.I
1I. -pays, Lulu Hidden; -Lulu Damns
Evelyn Illuett. Jr. ie. U.-}Icnry This is
Finkbeiner. A 111 Claes. -- honors,
Geri rude . fluent her.. 1':.••, [cent titan oh t'3
CLEAN,DRY
Y
AMERICAN CORN
FOR BALi: AT
Exeter Storehouse
imuch cheaper feed
OAIL MIT OR=a.
sear. tits X14 Kind Yrs Hatt A Bo:;d-!1
theaters
of
TRY IT
J. GOBBLEDIGK
t, r•• much appreciate,l. The -tot() •••••••••••••••••••••••••• S
La Mr. Windsor way ;nand1111! Indication that the1 ha earlrlP..1ion ex trot great A FAMOUS SCI -100I1 ♦
F, F. (igRDSN. and a ,'raise to hir. Windsor for his sing- j
Oentrxl Manager TH08.;FYSH1*. Surerlotendeol et Branches ing and t hr wry he is training his
gb Branches In C ar,,Ida
SAVINGS BANK
interest at most favorable current ,atcs allowed cm Savil s b Ott conneon where
Bank Accounts an Deposit Special attention given to the business of Farmers anti Cattle -
=2'
or choir.
ILcanes DO -A nunno.r front 11:1, attended
the Organ Raciest at the Main sl.
81111111 ar�', SW � \lethodi•t church. Exetet, en \ion•
night and reper1 a good time.
Mr. Luther flicks, of Pasqua.
Assn., who has .p,•iI4 the past three
months at his 1 e here, returned
West on Monday evening Inst.
anal M1"P. f;an(n left for
their home in ('sass) City, flan.
on Monday after a pleatwnt visit
with Mrs. Aando's sister, \1rs. Rich-
ard dill.
-Mr. Mae. Curtin deft for bet
\fest ton Monday. w here he N ill re-
main for some lime.
-Mr. Ifs it h. Mss• Jennie 11.,1 -
Pith, and Miss Allis left c acs ty
Ilan d D 't Receipts.I �. their mods and
Qlen
worry u they
') CEHT i �iL
STRATFCRD CNT.�✓
• Business men haveleerne- that
our graduates are {,repare.I for
positions of trtet \o echoed in
('arida ran do mote for its stud•
elite that] this one. Our grade
toes a a a t: s, •
Write for nor free eataloutte• it
is a hanr)some one. Spring terra •
opx•ns April 3111. ii
W..i. t:LLiO'►T• 1 Principals
ro` .t tttry•
f o tilts
to whom loans are made on app t t t
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts ,�f the i� 1 y stirs panstlu)n'
• world.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Hood'sSarsapar'flla
lima*
pass dylos has Is.
touch f11N ik,•
CREDITON BRANCH !•NN••N•NN••••N•N••••NN•NNN•N•$NNN•=••••
w, S. CHISHULM, Manager. t G1. t`� •N•••N••••••NN•••N•••
1f \\'d d
ARE YOU READY
FOR THE
SUGAR -MAKING SEASON
SAP PAILS
SAP PANS
SAP KETTLES
SAP SPILES
Quality and Prices Right
We are also piepaied '() til; Titi.stnit.hing, Furnace
Work, Plumbing, etc. at rca.4-)nAble pl'at'es.
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE