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HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE(
TEIPSY-SECOND YEAx-No 1635
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25th, 1905
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SEEDS
Call and Examine Our Stock of Seeds
We have some fancy
RED CLOVER
Late and Early
Lucerne and Alsike
TIMOTHY SEEDS
W1.RE3
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
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Locals
Miss Nelson, of London, is visithie
Miss Maud Harness.
-The Misses Flintoff, of Clinton,
were guests of Mess Newcombe.
Mrs. (Dr.) Auhos and clau ester Lil-
lie' spent the holiday in Clinton.
Richert! Bisset 1, of London, spent
Wednesday in town.
Mrs. (Dr.) Stanbury, of Bayfiel:I
silent Thursday Leith her son. Mr.
J. G. Stanbury.
Misses Gertio .and Flora .tndere:on.
of London, spent the 21t h under the
parental roof.
Mrs. Drew curd Miss Matthews, et
Toronto, aro visiting their tester,
Mrs. S. Fitton.
Mr. N. M. Canti.n with a party of
other gentleman passed through here
in Mr. Cantim's automobile car mi
Thursday cnroule to London.
Services will be held in Maim
street Methodist church on Sunday
next. Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of Thawca
Road Presbyterian church will take
the services in the evening.
The first session of the first Whit-
ney Parliament closed on Wednesday
night. The House opened on March
22nd and has been in session contin-
uously ever since, excepting Easter
1 week.
FOR OVICftBIXTY S EA1t8
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED fttnrsoT.-Mrs
• Wlnslow's Eloothing Syrup has been used for
over elzty years by millions of mothers for their
*children while teething, with pertecb success.
T. H AW ISI NS & SON
lb �soothes the child, softens the gums, allay, all
s ?gob=
n Iron;tea g t JrOid
by drtt¢gtste to every part of the world. 25
cents a tUe. Its value is incalculable, Be
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8�ayaM ask MoWktnd-
low',
WE'RE
SUIT'
SELLERS
You are Suit buyers. We make the
'Suits -you wear them out. We make
them as well as we can. so that they
Will not wear out sooner than they
ought. Because, if they do, you'll
likely go somewhere else for your
Celt Suit. And no one could blame
you. So much money ought to bu
so much Suit worth. And Suit word
is fashionableness of fahric-style in
Cut -fit -finish -looks - dressyneas -
and length of service.
As good a place as there is within
miles to get all this and not pay too
Much is W. Johns.
,Elegant Black and Blue
Suitings for $15.00
and $18.00.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
i1 11 midis
1Lanley-_Reid - A happy •vent
took place on Tuesday, at +the resi-
DIT0N dance Mrs. whenJas. Parkinson. 429er
Pall Mall
l street, London, when her
sister, Miss Caroline Reid, wax
united in marriage to Mr. A. G.
Manley. C. P. R. conductor. by Iter.
"r. Daniel pastor of the Colborne Methodist church, assisted by
Rev. J. D. Ifubbell, of Flint, Michi-
;an, brother-in-law of the bride.
The home was profusely and taste-
fully decorated with palms. lily of
the valley and apple bloesonl.a, the
latter forming the principal decora-
tion. The; whole scene wan one of
beauty. The bride was 1lecowinely
We are giving excellent ga,. i attired in a wedding trosscau of
white elhi.ffon wulle, and carried a
tisfaetion iii flour Since re- boquet of white roses. The cere
mony was wleneased by 1n large num-
modelling our mill. bee of friends end relatives, includ-
ing thoso from Flint, Mich.: Tempo,
11. Grove, Exeter, \Vilkeeport, Sarnia,
Toronto and Yale, Mich. A dainty
Sweitzer
wedding dinner was afterwards sere-
Grove,
in a targe marque, decorated with
flees. bunting and apple blosiouts.
Mr.nd Mrs. Manley left afterwards
on •1 weddinz trip to htontreal
and Quebec. On their return they
wilt reside at 408 Oxford street Lon-
don. The pride was a former resi-
dent of Exeter and bras many friends
Grlsting and Chopping
Promptly Done.
At Exeter and Centralia
Storehouses
Now ready for use, the best
Cement and Lime
Second Hand Organs t That money can buy
fir and Pianos 1 also
Coax for Everybody
This week we offer two second hand i at lowest prices
organa (Piano cased) and two second
hand upright Pianos all in good con- ' J GOBBL D1GK
dation and neatly new i
At Bargain Prices
and easy terms of payment.
Manitoba & Northwest
New Pianos and Oruans
fllwaus In stock
GO CARTS
In great variety in style and price
Sewing Machines of the best
makes at popular prices.
Call and see us
S. Martin.
Lands for Sale
JOHN WinT1! a SONS
Judge Winchester Finds The Cement and Plaster
for Canada ' Industry ii6ttI
T\1'1'.T.1'1•: 1'. M. EMPLOYES 1 I
MAY
l!E DEPORTED. Iry W. It. Lin.. D. S. Professor of
Sir \1'illiam Mulock, Miiietcr cf Chemistry in Ilse 1'r►iversity of 1
Labor, on Friday last presented so Toronto.
Parliament the report of Judee! The 111•ulufecture of Portland ee-
\Vincheslet into t he a Ile zed rm. j meat is Mainly confined to Ontario,
ploymcnt of aliens by the fere Mu though one estai>lishwcnt -the Gre.;-
quelle Railway Company. The evi- I cent Cement Works -is situated at
Longue Pointe, in the Province of
Quebec. In Ontario there are tsonte
14 companies and ci.rht factories in
operation, and t lirouehout thi-.Pro
vince are found the necessary raw
material (clay and marl) of an ex-
cellent quality. The development of
the industry his been rapid, and has
:Ill taken place within the Hast few.
Ince :roes to show that Canadian.
have been displaced by citizees of
1 h United States after the fere
Marquette ltoad had acquired con-
trol of tlhc hake Erie and Detroit,
and the Erie and Huron, ,Ind th^
Port Stanley Railways.
The Judre's Findings are a.; 1'0l -
tows: -"I find that no effort whet -
ever was made to appoint Canad- years. The most internee', mot hod
ians to the positions now filled by of procedure is as folio„:;; tI--t•.nrl
Americans. "Canadians have been 1s thoroughly mixed, meek-ne.,,ly,
displaced in the Pere Marquette by with water into :t tLin paste, and
Yankees. The following aro liable to the same, operation is perform -
he deported ;John S. I'yen�tt• Ever -+ed with the clay. The two flux:l;
cit Caine, J;unee R. GilIlula, Owen S. are mixed thoroughly in the requir-
Leseur, G. M. Osborne, J. W. O'Lou-fed proportions. and in a pasty con.
3blin, John McManamy, \Verner G. tlition are pumped iut0 steelr otary
Croeniu e, Cl,arlrs F. Shoemaker, calcincrs, about 70 feet in length and
Charles 11. Sho^maker, W. T. lIunk- 6 feet in diameter, set al a slight
or end Edgar Britton. Positions angle to the horizontal. These re-
filled could hive been filled by Can- tory calciners are the Brent feature
adians and British subjects. No ef• of the Canadian cement plant.,. This
fort trade to obtain sten in Capula. forst of kiln is originally of En; -
Scores Superintendent . Pyeat t. fish .origin, but has only been
American officials unnecessarily hrouelrt Ito its present effective con-
found fault witb Canadians. clition since its introduction to this
___.10-__ country. In the interior of the kiln
Supplementary Estimates are "nhantel-irons" rumen; fro,n
end to end. At the lower end fuel
is introduced inn particular manner
i'O1t THE FISCAL 11:A1t and the burning ;.;:+res pass through
BROUGHT DOWN IN the entire length of the kiln, and are
COMMONS allowed to escape at the upper ex -
Supplementary estimate.; for 1lhe freshly. Al. this latter end is in -
fiscal year, amounting to $6,379,342, 1reduced the "slurry" of the mixed
were brought down in the house ingredient.. which becomes dried and
on Wednesday last. These added finally calcined in the plow passage
to the sunt voted Iasi eessio► Brakes front one end to the other. The re -
a total approptiati°u of $81.3.19,391 voile')z irons carry the "slurry" up
for the [fiscal year cndinr on June with thew as t hey rise, and on
301 h. reaching the top it fall:, underthc
Among the items are $10,000 more
action of 'gravity, through the burn -
for the voters' lists for the last 8t'II ing gases, be subjected at the
eral election, $300,000 for intnli;tr.t_ hottest part to a temperature of
tion, in addition to $682.276 already 3,000 degrees 1'., when coo. ination
voted. $10,000 additional for ;,,,_ takes place between the coneti.tucnts
nual drill, $25,000 pay of troops show of the fused mass, :and the resultin.x
being raised to garrison Halifax and "clinker" emerges into the ve. sex
Esrluimaull. destined for its reception. The dry -
The intercolonial requires an ad_ ing and calcinin.; is thus performe:l
ditional $450,575 on capital and ii,42, in ono operation, and no preliminary
000,000 on reserve account to finish pressin, of the material into bricks
up the year. file sure of $290,500 is required. At the works of t he
is asked for Grand Trunk Pacific National Portland Cement Co., re -
surveys, making $1,619,000 for dine cently erected at Durham. Ont., a
year, $26,000 snore for dredging at great saving of time is effected ',Iy
Port Arthur and fort Willies's. $50,- cooling tilt clinker in vessels drawn
000 further for C'oilin:.lwood herbal.. ee aft endless chain 1hrOI Ila
$7,000 far deep waterways coal- stream .of water below the ground
missions, $65,000 additional for the level. After coolie, in this manner
Hudson Bay expenditure, end $1,1100 if is around to a fine powder, and
honorarium to Commander Law, packed in Oftel or barrels ready for
The SUM of $280,000 is required to use. The whole operation ny +t his
pay unprovided items including process occupies only eiebt hours, a
$68,800 for mounted police, and 518,- period of time which will be nppre-
3133 over expended oy the post of- cialed its• all acquainted with the
Tice department. older methods. At Durham 1 he raw
The sunt of $6,000 additional is materials Inc bronchi from the na-
tural deposits, ,Lich are close et
Land, calcined, cooled, ;(round, and
picked by means of a continuous
series of mechanical conveyers from
one pi rt of 41,0 est aolishnient 1othe
other. This; comping has another
plant in course •cf erection a1 Bull,
1'. 0., on the Ottawa River, which 1:
intended to supply the Eastern eau-
edien market.
Several articles have .111114111 l
1:Ilely in the public press lu►int111
out that a pot. 'Rile over -production
of cement 'tiny .s' d•1>e Meull of the
numerous 1ar_I concerns which arc
already in operatics or are about to
he el :tried. Whether or not this
will lake place in tilt, immediate fu-
ture depen(le, naturally, on the ;en-
eral er.nsperity of the count ry and
1 he consequent demand for buildin 4
meterials. Certainly cement has
gained oonsiderable reputation .t. a
substitute for stone, ac can be seen
by the extent to which it is 411110
use or by architects. it can be read-
ily ntoulded into form and may then
be dressed to represent t he mal tire)
article. If it can ever roust stent'
or brick from 'heir pres•'nt posit inn
depends not only (>11 it comparative
cost, but on i he quality of cement
put out by tni:a ifaet alr('r8. (Inc
case of :1 collapse due to an :111.
mixture of n single leer of inferior
material end the whelp fabric of the
cement industry as supplying a'uiI-
etiht(' for the Mao r buildin- m ,-
teriil., will be in .1.',, r >r f .1-i•ei-
here who join in wishing her twiny
for electric wiring, fixtures
years of happiness.
riding Sidewalks etreattheLon•
don Drill Hall.
DISTRICT NEWS
The lhlenshard council Ihavnt►tv;Irib
ed the work of rcpincine the steel
lop on the bridge at Ituthi;'s to
11111 Bros., Mitchell. The price 40 be
paid for the contract es $600.
My friend, look here 1 you know
how weak and nervous your wife is
and you know that Carter's Iron
Pills will relieve her, now why not
bo fair about it any buy her a bort
John Forrest. of St. Marys, Las
oou,ht the 50 acre farm on con. 10
The Saskatchewan Valley �qy lilansh:ard, front Wilbert Faster. sir.
Manitoba Land Co. Ltd. F'o Itinr has bou3h•t a farm in It 1-
del>
Largest Land Company on the
Continent, controlling entire Can-
adian Northern Railway land
grant
Two Million Acres
The crcam of the wheat lands of
Western Canada
Parties purchasing now arc
On Friday last snot her of 1 he pin- given until lst of June to select
lacers of !Juliet township, in f he v''- their land.
son of Mrs. Wm. Ball, pawed into
'1.1IE WORST OF A COLO
1s how suddenly- it comes. \o
time to hurry to .he drug ore,
croup develops, the ltrtl:38 are ef-
fected with pneumonia or tubercul-
osis and it's too lire. Keep Catarrh -
ozone on hand - it kills colds in-
stantly. Sonletlhitig u1:1 f1(al about
the way it cures Catnrrit and Bron-
chitis. Catarrhozone is the best
remedy because it cures in nature's
way ; it heal., soot hes and restores
permanently. Gerry :, Catarrho-
zone inhaler 111 your pocket, use i,
occasionally and you'll never catch
cold -t lab's wort h rcntentherine.
Married 4o Women
A woman who is weak nervous and ANI) 1 ol'ND GCILTY of KILL -
sleepless, and wlto has cold hands r ING ONE WIPE
and feet. cannot feel and act liko a
well person. Carter's Iron Pills .lolt:Ian !loch, wIto, by hi,+ 0%)11
equalize the circulation. remove nor- confcssk>n 18 a polyeanhist, and whovousness, and give strength and is char;ed ny the police twits hatinz
rest. merriest at 1r:trt forty worsen in 1lie
ileal & Johns; op ars now in fu11 list fifteen years, Friday last was
possession of the Calnnrn1' Ileus(,, found 'guilty by n jury of murder-
Goderi,hThe late propriet or, 31r. I). 111 alto next to his last wife, Marie
Sire, has not yet decided where Ir• Welcker )loch. and the death len-
will Ioc:Ite but he intends enga;in! ience was recommended ny [lie jury
in tiro came line of iausinexs. x11 ludee Kcreten s court.
Hoch hid been married to \ir•.
Mr. N. 31. Contin is n:1t'ine his big Welcker, only ;1 sIuarl time when
hotel in Si. .1o:teph fitted out and
expects to 1:>we it completed in e
rest at the good old age of 73 years. For Terms etc. apply to few weeks. Ile rt es the promise of
She was .>orn in the city of !lull, a license for it ellen it is ready for
,Yorkshire, F:1141141.1. and rim., t'r ELLIOT & GARDiNER oerrnhe.eneothy.
er day, lits. Carrick. o'
'(Canada and to Clin
,Yfnn with her per.band Agents Office Main St. Exeter. Th
cots in 1853. Goderinh, ran :e needle 1leroush 1 w
timers, and she is now suffering Ate zed wives. Ilurin.r the trial, ex -
from i swollen hand and Brut as thy pert Ieslirnnny Li es offered by t6a
resell• sl ale 11131 )loch had poisonee the
A man's wife should always be wools by idminislerin,t arsenic. Th(
Merchants Bank of Canada rue twsash especially to her husband, tardier Wait reached in less than h,if
Lt if +ho is eak and aervona. and en hour.uses Carter's Iron Pills, she cannot. \fell 1 Burrs its all off sir.h
MONTREAL.
be, for they maker' her "feel like a ,lohs," aroanal )loch, as the verdictHli<AD 0F14 JOE, different person," so they all say w•is read in court. )le was ..tre.,Ily
nCXeh''ITAL (all paid up) ,. •. $6,000,000 and their husbands 8.17 so too. :,[feared. 11e had car in a stncpeiz
no8ition, inti when the word 'Death"
5)18 read, he turned pile stared
. . , .. , . ' • w 1 ►959 > ` hopelessly :it the jurors and then
l lease lake notice that the:uI- x:enk Bine in his chair.
'1'$08.',V8HIC 1R, 1'. HICBDRN, tical ►n4(1lIt of 11.4' members of the . floe WA allofn(')'9 111 o'k for a teem
tieneral Manager Superintendent of Branches South Iht'nn 1' >re 11mere 4'inst 11 me, ',rite nil l>ouzh t hr condemned min
g5 Branches In Canada will be held in Q(•ehred the w:+s ready to die and
\iTILER'S HALL, 11 i•:\SAI. I. tout(' iie het ter •`alisfie>t if 1h(•t•
--on-- .8d not m Ike an effot 1 I o save hien.
THE
she suddenly :became ill and died. Ile lar fats.
then formed net alliance with the res-
ter or the dead woman, :Lod Well r 112
HOW TO \WAitD OF OLD AGE
the sister's m'\n0y, fled from Chic-
.Irc►. 11.' was found two weeks lel- The most success.tul way of award-
er in Novtfork ,nd brought to ing oft the approach of old age is to
Chit -tea and ccnfrorrte4 b3 eeeer;11 maintain a vigorous dizestion. This
can be done by eating only food suit-
ed to your age and occupation, aha
w any disorder of the etomaclh
,ppears take, a close of Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to
correct it. if you have a weak
stomach or are troubled nits indi-
gestion you will find these tablets
to Le just whit you need. For elle
in Exeter by W. H. Howey.
RESERVE .... $3,200,0001 Election of Officers
SURPLIS PROFITS....
SAVINGS BANK $ATb•RDAY JUNE 10111 "i wish they u>►uld bin toe ti-
lt 1 o'clock sharp. Ilirer.o'a 1,1011e1 nicht, now I h It 1 have n. 'it found
interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings Intel it 10 ,,cluck. Memllere are wilts,"deelerenl (loch. '•1 run not
(Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. creed to attend, nut only ,becau.ec afraid to the and the Fernier it is
import not cLa11zo in Ihr' mantic- over with rhe neper.
Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- rtielit is imper-Itive; 1,ut also because
men, to whom loans are made on approved names, I it is arranred to have a lecture 01a
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the ..el'e tlnpt>rt"''' of %%(>odlol, and CASTOR IA
Winn) -bre end how to care for
(ts►�rld.
SI• M MEI1111i,1, t•ICIiOO1. CASE: 11'
1'EALP.))
While n1.1ny permit. t houzhl 1 It n t
the decision of the :Irbitre( ors ap•
pointed 10 dispose of the Summerhill
School else world ne aeeepted as .1
conclusion of this now (moue re".,
it F('rnls Thal this i'. 1101 t0
lir. Thomas Churchill hie npp(•.11••11
1 eninet 1 he derision of the a1 t> 11 -
tors, and asked to have .et n<ide the
decision termini 1'. 8. S. No. in.
!Juliet 1 and (:o,lerich. He cies as
defendents 1 he County of ifuron.
the township Of OOffer ich, the tow n-
ehie of nutlett, 1•. S. S, No. 4, Gal-
erich :,n.l 111111(1r, 1 . S. H. No 10,
them" by Dr. CI irk. of Abe &peel Gcelerich eel Ilull+ t 1. .and S.8. No.
For Infants tad Childrtat.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED meat of Crown Linde, waw ix :ut1 5, nutlet..
CREDITON BRANCH
aull►orrtY on j'otcrt1 . \ll intercat- The KIRK IN Hes Always t There :,r(' len count- in the tppcal
ed in the sub eat rJ the Iec:ure ire which must come up for h(••Irin1;)e-
inwitenl to ,t lend. ',crime :'t 1 Bears the fore 111 z ('nu11 .11101/t, in Toren' re
o'clock.1L aroitra tore erre .lielee Belt.
W. S, CHISHULM, Manager. 71105. I'RAS1:11, )'rc8ident. Signature of e3!nd 4414. 1111081041. of Rxeler, ^n,t
9A11'1, 83111.1,1E Hees. (1.-J J., :o( Winzham.
Great North - West
ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont.
General Selling Agent.
1
Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North West
Cos. Lands, Sa'katchewan Valley and 1,14nit0ha Cos. Lands alp
a number of other improved and unimprovedNorthWest farm lands.
$3.50 per Acre
All the above lands are being offered to purehaaets
on very easy terms of payment and prices range
from $3.50 and upwards.
BEAR IN MIND we have farm lands to sell in all parts of Manitoba
Assinaboia, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Now is the Time to PURCHASE
Prices are Bound to Advance
we give Speculators 6 years in which to pay for lands. We
give Actual Settlers to years in which to pay for lands.
$427,00 down secures 31tOacres, (half section) of choice wheat land.
L This would be a great investment for YOU.
The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever.
$383.40 Secures 3d) acres Ittalf section) choice wheat land to an actual
settler. No other payment required for two years.
R. E. PiCKARD, - EXETER, ONT.
-E-E-13-$
We have a goo(I supply of Steele Briggs Seeds in Mangel
and Sugar Beets.
We have in sto3k the Yellow Intermediate and Long
Red Mangel and the Royal Giant Sugar Beet, also a large
supply of Improved Red Learning and Southern Sweec
I 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 Pricer for Proiluce.
You want to =+pend your phoney
where it will do the most good
Don't You?
Being a progr.•,e :ve person 1.'.d a
shrewd buyer post ...e always looking
for the best bargains
Aren't You ?
Tlleretore you wo:hle be twilling to
deal with us if you knew we would
give you the he got le far the )east
tnoney
Wouldn't You?
Well then have , '+, .leliver to your
home some of e e' new furniture at
prices that will
Convince You
HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM
Sideboards in Golden Maple, double Parlor Suite, 5 pieces. upholstered
shaped tops, 11 x 21 mirror, as low as in beat velours', $18.00,
Couches tl feet 21o. long, 23 inches
Bedroom Suites, 3 piece, golden or l wide, uphnlsterett :) velours, (ring.
mahogany, 36 inch Dresser, Inx':A, all arnnnd. 54 G0,
Bevel Piate Mirror, $12.00 Everything else in tolnparisot
ROWE & ATE INSON
Furniture dealers and Funeral directmrl
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HOLLYWOOD
PAINT
Good I'airit to Cover Good Pair,f Wear
40 shades in 15, 25, and 45c, carr-
CHIJAP FLOOR LAC
For floor finishing ie: transparent, non -settling and
non -fading shades. in to and 75c cans.
oaraoo
TOOIS
-Trowels
!toes
!Hakes
'Shovels
:Forks_
10l;
2374(
f .)t;
LAWN MOWERS
Front $3.5o pp to $5 5o
HEAMAN'S HARDWAIIE
P. S. Tinsmithing in all its branches.