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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-05-18, Page 111> 44 seta TE r-SEcorD YEAR—No 163.1 HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTEi T•••e•••••••••••Ni•N1••i• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE3DS Call and Examine Our Stock of Seeds .We have some fancy RED CLOVER Late and Early'- - Lucerne and Alsike TIMOTHY SEEDS WJRE3 Just arrived 1 Car load of Spring Coil Wire It will be to your advantage to examine and get our prices on Spring Coil, Barb, No. 12 and No. 13 Cleveland Wire before purchasing elsewhere T. FiAWK1NS & SON 1 1 1 1 4 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 18th, 1905 1 DISTRICT NEWS HAPPENINGS ROUND A1101"1' t pt. TERSELY TOLI) Those unhappy persons who stiffer, from nervousness and dyspepsia should use Carter's Little Nerve Pills, which are made expressly for sleepless, nervous dyspeptic, suffer- ers. Price 25c. The council board of Downie tow n- hJiip have ordered all persons who have not been ancivated during the past seven soars to Love the same done at case to prevent the spread of small -pox which has recently broke out in Downie and Ellice. Bee. 1)r. W. Taylor, sou of Rev. J. \V. Taylor, of St. James' church, Si. Marys, and formerly of Trinity church. .litcnell, will take charge of an important mission in Canton. China, next fall. Dr. Taylor now occupies :e professor's chair in Wy- cliffe college, Toronto. 1 Palpitation of the heart, ner- vousness, tremblings, nervous head- ache, cold hands and feel, pain in the back and other forme of weakness are relieved by Carter'A Iron Pills made specially for the blood nerves and complexion. Mr. John 11orply one of the pion - err business sten of .St. eiarse died at his home at St. Marys, en Monday, May 8, at Lbe advanced age of 80 years. An attack of pneu- monia was the immediate cause of Lis death, but he had aeon in failing health for several years. A few mont hs since he fell and broke his thigh and this accident doubtless shortened his days. •N Nei.•••N••NN••••••Ni• I I1ir. J. \V. Graham, for ti,. Thames Query Co., St. Marys, has bought out he St. Marys quarry, owned by Mr. James Elliott, oontprisirag about 8 acres, price $5,000. Title property is just across the rood frog),the Thames Quarry properly, arid ii is prot>osed to connect .die two by i uln- nel under der the 1 highway. y This brings the quart • business in the h:utde of two companies, the other being the horse-shoe Quarry Co. A y>leasael event took Were at the residence of Mr. Robert Mc. - Lau rhlir), on 1 he 4th con. ifutt ick, on Wednesday, 1Lay 3rd, being 1 he marri>,ge of his only dauzltler, Hiss Eli>abel11 Pearl, to .lir. Thomas %Ye:kcr, ;ccond awn of 1lr. nod Mrs. Chriatop)►er Walker, of cite 5th Line. The ceremony was pereforrned on the lawn at !i yr. tn. by t he Rev. A. If. Denson, of Fordwich. the wedding march neing played by :Hiss .Babel \Valker. Guests were present from Toronto, Stratford, Exeter, eliteh- ell, Wingletne Brume's, Iiiooert, \Wawanovh ;and ll'owick. The young couple will settle down on the 12th coir., Jiowick. WE'RE SUIT CREDITON S LLE RS E Rolier_Mills You are Suit buyers. We make the tilts—you wear them out. We make futon as well as we can, so that they MB not wear out sooner than they Gristing and Chopping Might. Because, if they de, you' lI Maly go somewhere else for your Promptly Done. aszt Suit. And no one could blame n. So much money ought to buy We are vinexcellent sa- gmuch Suit worth. And Suit worth fashionableness of fabric—style in tisfaction in flour since re- t>IIIi,–St–flniah–cooks t- dreseyness — and length of service. • modelling our mill. As good a place as there is within 11f1uc s get all this and not pay too �• Swreitzermum is .Johns. Elegant Black and Blue Suitings for $15.00 and $i8.00. .JOHNS Merchant Tailor ------� Second Hand Organs v and Pianos Thin week we offer two second hand organs (Piano cased) and two second band upright Pianos all in good con- dition and neatly new At Bargain Prices .and easy terms of payment. New Pianos and Organs fllwags in stock GO CARTS At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Now ready for use, the best Cement and Lime That money can buy —Mr. W. S. Dingman, of Stratford %he has held the position as organ- ist of t he Central Methodist church Hamilton, for the past thirteen years hem tendered his resignation. fir. Oliver J. ilarris, of Manitoba, w.1 quietly married at Kirk! on on Wednesday to Miss Jennie Wag. horn, of Fullerton, Rev. Mr. Hoc- cy tied the nuptial knot . Mr. ilarris has mien 11(0 oast revs„ also years in the west, where 1 hey in - Coal for Everybody tend make their future boats. 'I'h1y w %%ill leave for Carberry 1fan, at lowest prices J. GOBBLEDIGK Manitoba & Northwest Lands for Sale rit/3in'; Hitt: tltent the lent wishes of their many friends for their fu- ture happiness, Willis Goes to Jail. Mits. COVE.LL, AT 110\I1? ACQ1TITTED. News From the %% est General News A WORD AIIOUT 'Clip: WEST l'Olt 'fiiE BENEFIT OE 01'11 READERS Herniate, April 27, 1995. '1'o the Exeter Tinges. Dear Sirs -- Enclosed please find my renewal for the Tines. Now :t word about the west for rbc benefit of your readers wheat seeding is :,pout finished in ibis district but there is not much growth yet, it keeps cool nt night. 11r. Arthur 11-:Ikwi11, an old Exe- ter boje mere' tut tailor of llunnio- ta, left tbiy-owning with :t car of settler's Moen for Saskatoon, he having seco.•i.l t homestead in that district, and iu ho future he intends to try farming. Ile has disposed of his tailoring business here. A person can h-trdly realize the change that has Laken place in this part in the last fifteen years. When I came west, fifteen years ago this fall, most of the farm work was Clone by oxen. ,Lorne te'mv were very scarce. 'The nearest market at that time was 25 and 30 miles away. Al the present there is not a yoke of oxen working in the township. At that lime it was only the home- steaded lands that were under cul- tivation and to -day there is only one section of land in this township that is not cultivated 6-4 of that is school land and the other 1-1 is own- ed by a non-resident. I have no sympathy for t hose speculators who are buying up land through this county merely for speculation. The settlers should have the chance of securing t his 'land at first coot in - steed of increasing the value of it by improving their own farms and building churches and otherwise im- proving t he dist riot and when t hey come to buy from those speculator: they have to pay for t he raise in land wlriCb they have caused by im- proving their own. Whvu 1 •;o to Parliament, f will try to make :eeei thatnon-resident s' dent .peculators be taxed far in advance of ithe resident. Instead of oxen now you can find front 1 to 20 horses on every farm most farmers work from 4 to 6 horses in a teem. The railroad was built as f-tr as Herniate before t hat time, but was not in operation. Now it it extended on 20 .piles farther west with thriving villages every 8 or 11) utiles with Iron' 4 tot 7 eleva- tors in each village. At that 1itne we got mail once 'a week by etas from Griswold, now w•c. have a daily (rain service which; -gives us a daily mail. Then there doltere only about. 2 steam threshing outfits in thindie- t rict, note t here in over 20. Land could be bought front $•2.00 to $6.00 an acre, and buyers hard to find at those prices. Now improved farms ale selling from $21) to *30.0U an acre. Itachelors are also gettin; scarce. 'then !preaching .Services were held in private houses or school houses, and district churches are now being built 1 hat %you'd be a eredit loony tooter') count ry dis- t rioll In sections where ;nixed farming, k followed, one quarter section is not enough to faint profitably A good nanny make :c mistake in .ro- ing a new district o1 a homestead in not securing an extra 1-1 while it can lie bought reasonably because :lite. advance that I,s etken place in tis district trill follow• in outertP. The 0. T. 1'. anrveycrs are work- ing 1Lroneh this district at present. 'Phis is the third line. ( hey have run t',rough wit Lin five miles of here, so it looks as if they intend business. I think 1 had better close or you w ill be get tin,; 1 irerl before you ter through reading it. Mrs. Elizabeth Covell goes free. 1 remain your% truly, ex. %Vitus goes to St. Thomas to \VM. ANI)ItEw, wait trial at the tall assizes for ! P. a.-1 have bels a reader of the. C murder of Eliza Lowry. Stich 1 Times ever since 1 cause west. If 1 as trite finding of Squire frank was not a subscriber myself it was 1 The Saskatchewan Valley & A; Manitoba Land Co. Ltd. '1' a w: Largest Lard Company on the 111 SD great variety in style and oris e i Continent, controlling entire Can- J;.(r, Humor h is it tlett I(ev. Joseph Philp, 11. 1)., of Kincardine, will be elected president of the Landon Con- ference al its meeting in Listowel en May 29t,h. Women with pale co lorles, faces who tfeel weak aad discouraged. will receive both mental and bodily vigor by ttttnizlg Carter's Iron Pills, whish are made for the blood, nerves and complexion. The Sentinel, the ,official organ of the Orange Order, has been purchas- ed from the E. I. Clarke ett.ato oy Mr. 11. C. Hocken, of the Toronto News. Ile will assume the tu;tn- agentent on June let. ' John W. Nuttall, n I: h:•r+ r • t;i- ploycd by Edward Moulin, t., 1. c - tor for the demolition of the old Rink of Commerce building, London stet a sudden deit11 shortly af ter 1 o'clock, on Friday afternoon. The unfortunate man was taken from beneath a small pile of pricks on the second flat, and died in a few Minut- es thereafter on the plaster -covered floor of one of the old officer. Iloe- tors State that his neck was broken. Eighty-nine boys and thirty-three girls arrived from Enland to the Boys' Home at St rat ford ibis week+. All are under Lourteen. As there is a great demanil for children :.I1 found good )tomes. For ally case of nervousness. sleep- lessness, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Liver Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine in market. The Vanderbilt plans for construc- tion of the international railway tunnel under Detroit Myer, between Detroit and Windsor, have been completed :Ind work will be in- augurated soon. Match of the pre- liminary 4101ail 11:es beer► accomplish- ed. The tunnel will cost from tete to t %ven(y ntillikns :end wilt prob- ably re li 1 1 t• t.r A o years io complete. The Canadian Southern Railway will be th4 IMItling company, and will is- sue *40,000,000 general mort,aze Londa:,:The annual meeting of the C:snsilttefleuthcrn will be held at \Windeor, June 7, when the final methods of financing will be decidedupon, Arra.ngeurentit have been made or are pending with the G.' 1'. 11. for use of the tunnel, on a rental blew orad all other roads will in fu- ture }rive the sr,me privilege. Phomas Hiram Lloyd, the well- known and prominent barrister, of Newmarket, wes arrested where Fri- day •niglta—c sas ted with neelectin; to account for fifteen hundred dol- lars trust funds. Ile gave bail for one thousand dollars with. bis lather David Lloyd, registrar of North York, as security. Young Lloyd, who is t hirty-five years old, will wife and child, had handled stoney for dozens of clients in ithis village, and is said to be stout 1 hirty or for- ty thousand dollars short. There is the inevitable accompaniment of such case;, as blows and }telplese per- sons, who it iv feared, have lost :ill they had. Lloyd owns 1 he Sover- eign It:uik building ret Newmarket, :and a forty acre farm, and says he eau meet his dues. He hist stoney in \\':u• Et•.le and Leltoi minis.: stocks. Lloyd took his arrest cooly .and warned the executor's of the Waddell (slate in court that if he 1% is commit teed foe 11i:it that he o1111 taut pay one cent.. Relatives Feel Bad le11'i'i;N MAN \VOIRTII $7:>,Uu1) I)IEH Li?AV/NG ALL TO illy DEBTORS The Ripley Express tells t his unu,- n,l nerrativv; 11 is not often 111.11 a 111:,11'14 d(al11 JOHs WHITS a Sols ioe Gr6at Nortli-Wosi ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont. General Selling Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North West cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Cos. Lands at a number of other improved and unimprovedNorthWest farm lands. $3.50 per Acre All the above lands are being offered to purchasers from $3.50 and upwards. on eery easy terms of payment and prices range BEAR IN MIND we have farm lands to sell in alt parts of Manitoba Assinabota, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Now is the Time to PURCHASE Prices are Bound to Advance We give Speculators 6 years in whicb to pay for lands. give Actual Settlers to years in which to pay for lands. $427.00 down secures 3200 acres, (half section} ot choice wheat land. This would bo a great investment for YOU. The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever. We $383.40 Secures 320 acres (half section) choice wheat land to an actual! �/��77 settler. No other payment required for two years. R. E. PICKARD, - EXETER, ONT E • We have a good supply of Steele Briggs Seeds in Mange and Sugar Beets. We have in sto3k the Yellow Inteiinediate and Long Red Mangel and the Royal Giant Sugar Beet, also a large supply of Improved Red Leaning and Southern Sweec Corn. Call and select your Seeds, as we have the best that can be procured Fresh Groceries of the Best Quality -Always on Hand BEAVERS BROS., Farquhar. Strictly One Price. Highest Price for Produce. You want to spend your money where it wilt do the most good Don't You? Being a progressive person and a shrewd buyer yon art) always looking for the beet b.u'g.tiny Aren't You ? Tlteretore you would be willing to leaf with us if you knew we would give you the best g•rt.ds for the least money Wouldn't You? Well then have it to deliver to your home some of rat' new furniture ah prices that will Convince You HERE ARE A FEW OF Tt(PM iS received w it h jos', but such tea+ "'Sideboards in Golden Maple, double Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, upholstered ant, at ow end of the four day's coining lo the house where I was. the case on friday eight, %viten :a shaped tops, t.4 x 21 mirror, as low as in best velourla, $1s.t0. eliniin:ary trial of Willis and Mfrs. • \V. A. tellgratn reached Atnberlt v •Innoune- .Sewing Machines of the best ladian Northern Railway land Mi kes at popular priers. ! grant '1' Two Million Acres in, Call sod see us 8. Martin. Charles W. Melte!). 11. A.. :and Ed. Iliehol>, sons of nee. Dr. ltieltop, of Loondon, were .uer+•.sful in their theological esatns.. Lakin_ a Lith stand. They are entering 1 Ile min- istry in 4lie Alberta conk retire of the 3101 boelist church. The cream of the wheat lands of romp. There was a hush, a buzz of BEING )p: 1 MADE. Western Canada conversation, and in a few scoundea During the part v ek or tau, crowd hid s% tinned over the raq{ed %t orkme n have Iran 111'1kin': sntlt t' Parties purchasing now are I little footlights on the eta of alt: %.,.,y Heed"' intprov(ni(•nts in curt- cell on a ohtrgc of nnurdcrin; tug the (hoth of Mfr. John Coulterd ss Elie.] Lowry on 1 Le night of of Ki I peri. The good Hetes of Lis Agricultural Grounds Ii , testily, April Pith. The announcement created 1he'm- ist vitthusi:,.+tu throughout the '1111'. NII'('ll NEEDED REPAIRS rrourl(d 11rll 1bit Forced at a court AND IMI'It0%1'M1.NTS NOW t e .ani wt toe /dialling hands ds %%ith given until 1st of June to select the :.cquil.1ei1 wDina n and 1J►of their land. I her relatives, wlto surrounded her. For Terms etc. apply I to L ie yer .1. C. Elliott, ot Glencoe I p s r tole in for a large share of the ELLIOT & GARDiNER ram'.militia's. Nev. Willis, his f:tce ()ratan .end Land Agents (Mice Mein Ht. Exeter.whit(, :is he nervously listened 10 the tent tlizing of Squire hunt, ---- -- -�-- -- _--__-- lit 0111)141 his (yes when the decision THEto .ate ■ at w ■ w • hie I:OCIion will: Chi• a•(riculturaI fait Lit minds. 'the old mord fences on the ere' and nowt h Nidus hire been replaced Ly a wire fence, :tntl Oboe. on 19(s tllt 11 1nrl east side have heel] 1,•p lir,d. Imp.>r1.1111 changes have been made in tee buildings. The Millilitre forme, ly used for i le. dis- play of plots rte. is to be fitted up t%ith '-t tIIs for 1h01•o11l1110id stork, s rendered, and passively turned and i1 %sill clog only be a •(roar ins- tlete jailers, who were Co inks 111111 prov(ns(nl. Tl.e ,frill sh:•d will ne k to St. 'i'hemos jail for t 111..11 111- • used fur 1 he exhibit of poult rv, roots and in•plententS. The directors in - tam uuild►u•r Ill new (pens for sheep and hots. The cattle yards are be- ing te-arr,snzed, white t 9' t he wosmall ,how cines are using trade into one, and 0,tntk'r rind t1:^ rime size• will n( made j11+1 north. of t 1t" luns(nr he Addof conn•cl and -stn- Th( directors are also nrskin•: a ry of Squire Hunt lcok up 1 he very important improvement in a he palace, oy the addition t f 40 feet to be tato etori(s ttj:h and wi11 b•• fitted up with every renveeience for ercnants bflK oT uanaaa IHMAD ()F1' iCE. MONTREAL. 'SAI'ITAL (all paid up) . , , , .. , ... RESERVE.... •••• •• SURPLIS PROFITS ........... . . . . 'tgHpB.;F! 88 (enea a1 Manager g5 Branches In Canada $6,000,00o titer. In the ltantintc, efts. —oveII, a;ith her AIM .shout her hust:utd's neck and accontpenik,l h)• her (ver present sister, Mrs. 1'ttev, ;IS .helped down st firs and intra a carriage, and %vas taken .Lome. 113,200,00o T $ 18 959 1," r •ole f(r\ fw%Catroon. e minutes Key. BRBDEN. stere spent 011 lite cross -et 1atina- eateriotesden0 of Branches lion of 1)r. IHervey, but his evidence was so concise and so clear that no- tee exhibition, ea hen these im- thing could be made of hire ',y \\'it.- provcnt(nts ;are completed we %viii lis Iauya'r• have en up -to -slate fair trround, the \Willits() was 1 tken aw-n 11111: of l:t intj tnns in t rain RI . Thoma•, Haayl ul dtays in tconthe neiuLtbr)rhealrovof S1t(,nOn.tLein : ohlrec of a constable. lle was timer -�-- di'pit iced and lett in't t urtions as it 11 ,\ G001) Si'GGESTiON Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- t "cnlrl,t►ors to alt" care "1, Itis (amity. T'ley toy'. united to cl11 • men, to whom loans are made on approved names. the wit( and children our during Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the 'tit' tnntm(r, :and ticrt' is very 1,111e probri:iiIitV r>f their 55 tot ittz for anything. The pt. 'mint Inas now ileen (inieticd, and the oldest :toy I el 0f fourteen, %ill be a:>I(, with 1 iit1h help, tr.. it tend 10 the ►took not it It srventin;t t ice rom/s. '(heft the good-hearted people of the dis- .'It seems to get at the ri;lit spot trict say t.btt they will Ace that instantly," he says. For pale in }:xe- cverything is attended to ter by W. S. Howey. • SAVINGS BANK Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings ' Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. world. 'r A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED CREDITON BRANCH W, 8, CHISHOLM, Manager. Mr. ('.11. Wainwright of Lcnant► City, Fla., has written the manufac- turers that much better results are obtained from the use of C}t.tmbnr • Jain's {relic Choier.t :and Diarrhoea Remedy in eases of !sins in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus fry takinit it in water an hot as ran b(' drank. That when taken in this ay the effect is double in rapidity death was received in Duren, Ash- field 111+1 Kinnard inn, wif11 :1 certain Antolini cf pl(:t.uro by 1 hose 1.(1 - S01114 5511 were hater (-lId in his I 11.- T ' e- Th- Isle.i01111 Coullard h:is history, and to chronicle t he .tot's in 1 brief manner we nti;:ltt stay that in illy years .p_u, iht• deceased, %% 110 was a b:rchtlor, taught school Couches 6 feet 2 in. long, 2:1 inches Bedroom Suites, 3 piece, golden or 1 wide, upholstered in veiours, fringe mahogany, 'Ill inch Dret :er. 111x2) I all around. di 't). !level Pian illieror, $12.(Mt Everything else in comparison ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture fere and Funeral directnt , a1 I.orh•tlsh, and also nwn••+1 ., farts •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••N•••••1••t••••••• loaned money, and s s louk(d upon as a rich than. Ile h.td a nephew in Ihe Old Country Ie whom he r••nt money to pay bits passage Io Can- itt r. 'filo nephew retained t he mon- ey, .old refused to leave his native land. l'oul11rtl 4 he11 made :, : ton s t int nt 11e el' bis relit iv(s should re - it -iv. .t doll ,r of Itis even 9 Por 111%. ± GOOd Paint to Cover Good Paint to Near past S:, scars lie has loaned from 550,000 to $75,000 hit rendit incl 1 hast the rate ;•f ti 11r tout. be paid as Ion t as he lived, and when Lt died 11h+• deed of .the property %;t• to b( •ticsn tntLuse who btu ) borrowed % 'tether it +x• 0111' y1'ar fir 1 billy. It is no surprise t lett 1 he news of al old _ear 1111 en's drat h wets ids 15a011y reeviv(d, :,% many 11104/11'1 24 0 are new p:IiiI up and many f trmers in Dural have :r clear 11114' 10 r1.'ir ,aralerty. Among these e i'r were lucky enough to be pre.. sent ed as it la a few t housanif 11 t h( WIMP or Neil ('tmpbell. whonon-ow- ed$'1,nt10 1i .111 tis' 1 it 1. \1 r. ('nui- t•tt,l 011' year a;t0. Ni•it just paid One yest''14 interest, and receives $3,- 000, tow ens. Ike? or MCL(an'tor- rotvcol *3,111)11 :1 few mail hs ago, bich it n nice Easley uilt ; 111,ry 1(055 gMs $2,300; Mrs. Mellorn(y $2,500: .lulus tkeillt., $1 doli0; MI. Moir, veru thew/tend; ('tt.t.tin firma it, ,ebour 4:1,1#10, .and mins of her persons, i he names of ,\1111111 ate (save ee(n unable to .ecu re. t7�� AZa. $>f N'Is.�...rs.V2_-.. all .its .,. branches. Beare n e S Meryl_ /TL��/■[ 1 •tttttttN HOLLYWOOD PAINT 4o shades in 15, 25, and 45c. can CHIJAP FLOOR LAC For floor finishing in t; transparent, non•settling and norl•fading shades. in to and 75c cans. Odra Tools Trowels 'Iloes Rakes Shovels Forks. 25c ?0c . LAWN MOWERS 1'rr,m $3.5o up to $5.5o HEAMAN'S HARDWARE