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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-06-08, Page 1i' uter Iitj Y-SEGOsD YEAR -NO HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT Ei 1657 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE +th 1905, ,•••••••••••••4 •N• .NN.NHNN••NNN.N• SEEDS gall and Examine Our Stock of Seeds e have some fancy Sc. Fac-- Very amen to ta' RED CLOVER Late and Early II,ARTL tcerne and Alsike iW ' TIMOTHY SEEDS F� PILL Iscasts c WJRE 1 • • • • • VS -"-1 t,. 4P DISTRICT NEWS School Reports Mr. \\'hiddon, of 11 ayficld, has re- cently decided to move to Goderich, tvhcre he will live it: the future. The G. T. R. Co. has appointed J. Straiton. of Ita;ersville, :►s the new station master at Godcricb, in suc- cession of his father, A. Straiton, re- signed . Mr. J. Gelinas has been appointed postmaster at Drysdale to rueceed Mr. R. J. Drysdale. who has removed from that place. The dfeath took place on Thursday last of Mrs. Mary ,Londesborou;h Moodie, beloved wits of James Mood- ie. of Brucefield., aged 83 years, 8 months and 18 days. All disorders caused by a bilious state of the system can be cured by using Carter's Eittle Liver Pills. No pain, griping or discomfort attend- ing their use. Try them. • On Saturday last Bir. Thomas • Dowson passed away at the ae of • 37 ,years. Mr. Dow•son was ill for on- • ly a few weeks, the illness taking • ♦ the fora[ of a mild attack of the I ; Just arrived 1 Car load of Spring Coil s „rippe, but utter it developed into acute pneumonia. neumonia, which caused his Wire a death. A' • Rev, W. H. Graham, ;1.A.. of lrQtle rich, was the officiating clergyman • It will be to your advantage to examine and get at the marriage. on Tuesday evening andNo.[week. of Miss Mattie -lar prices on Spring Coil, Barb, No. 12 13 of last week � "leveland Wire before purchasing elsewhere fe T. ' HAWKINS 1 Sc SON ij • Ramsay, eldest daughter of William Ramsay. to Parry Keenan. Theevent look place at the bride's resi- dence Godcrich. • Harsh, purgative remedies are fast giving way to the gentle action ttnd mild effects of Carter's Little !Liver Pills. If you try them they will certainly please you . The death took place on Thursday, Robertson, of Tuckcrsmith, and took away the young [wife and mother, Mrs. Robertson. whose maiden name was :►fcIutyre, had only been married anent four years to her bereaved husband, and leaves two little chile it •.....6••••••••••••••• N••N••••NNN•N•N•••• crud WE'RE ACH SQA • SUIT MSR• or AdELLERS ]et Pte R,..re Suit buyers. We snake the acti you wear them out,. We make 1';s well as we can, so that they RE ;t wear out sooner than they Gristing and Chopping YEe Because, if they do, you'll To somewhere else for your s17O7 ' And no one could blame •ech.money ought to buy it worth. And Suit worth CREDJTON Roller MI » Tom,s filar Inspector of to well-known and to ;- for West ltleness of fabric -style in 131.AC)- fish -looks - dressyness - Pof service. The later Parties is 1 a place as there is within block pot et all this and not pay too nppearanr •.- Johns, market, ii Black and Blue enthusiasm. t black, but tl •.ngs for $15.00 dish brown.• gili91ttft,' and $18.00. conu'1 been fop" JOHNS acdghb.e 'Merchant Tailor lie_ "*Pdar Posfs Promptly Done. We are giving excellent sa-1 tisfaction in flour since re- l modelling our mill. H. Sweitzer At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Now readyfore use, the best Cement and Lime That money can buy also rge ((Liana, of Cedar Posts for Coal for Everybody the best quality. Must be sold at lowest prices wee. 1' 'would be pleased to quote you rices on any Building material require. We can supply .t . TUr�r'i y and Door Frames Jer, Lath & Shingles No oth on shortest notice perfec' ' fying t tact we are in a better position I., an ever to supply our many custom- ! dish all they may require either Absc, im shop or yards. In! Liver Bee keepers supplies ready for .,;•.tt,t, elivery. Tanks made to order et. Wood for Sale 13.1 and see the wood we have for .aC111c ,ust the kind you require for It fc r cooking. �!l t � 't ti t ,t RosTaWor r- G0. LtD. J. 6OBBL�EDl6K Manitoba & Northwest Lands for Sale The Saskatchewan Valley & Manitoba Land Co. Ltd. Huron, is evidently not ^much of a traveller. While waiting at Clinton - station the other day. he was asked if he had ever been in the west. "No," he said. "I have never Leen further west titan Lake Huron, or north t ban Kincardine, but if every- thing goes all right. i hope to see the [west ihi+ year, and l am antici- pating a fine time. If you had taken two of Carter's Little Liver Pills before retiring you would not have had that coated ton- gue or bad taste in the mouth this morning. Keep a vial with you for occasional use. A happy event took place last Wednesday, May 24tit, when Iwo of Stanley's popular your; people join - heart and hand. The groom was Mr. Jas. Boyce, Jr., of the Bronson line, and the bride, Miss Nellie )fak- er. The ceremony was perforated in Seaford'. Mr. anti Mrs. Boyce left for a short or t t rip to ea stern points, when theywill take up their resi- dence on .1r. lloyce's farts. Bronson line, Stanley. We join with their many friends in wishing them joy and happiness. FiVE YEARS i)YSI'EPSiA CURED "No one knows what 1 suffered front stomach trouble and dyspep- sia," writes Mr. A. 11. Agnew, Bridgewater. "For the last Live years I have been unable to direst and assimilate food. I had no co- lor, sty strength ran dowti and I felt miserable and nervous all the time i always had :t heavy feeling after steals and was much 4roub'ed with dizziness :mil specks before my eyes. Dr. Hamilton's pills were ju-c what 1 needed. They have cured every symptom of my old trouble. My health is now all that can be desired Largest Land Company on the' 1 Continent, controlling entire Can- adian Northern Railway land grant Two Million Acres The cream of the wheat lands of Western Canada Parties purchasing now are given until tst of June to select their land. For Terms etc. apply to ELLIOT & GARDINER Land Agents Office Main St. Exeter. THE IIVAD OF1' ICS, MONTREAL. $6,000,000 $3,200,000 $ 18,959 K. F. BRADEN, Superintendent of Branches TH4:T:\L (all paid up) Izt1,t1.,ERVE,... Uo Sou .Pi IS PROFITS • H so, des )al 1-3 n 13 Fume., (helm"! )[tanager A ",r%" 95 Branches In Canada Don't no it syouure , aSAVINGS BANK are sure t� , DOAK interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings . Accounts and Deposit Receipts. rare Pa.; Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- r'.el,.r A to whotn loans arc made on approved names, truu:.k't. Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the 1•rlct. (. .t 100w1. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED OREDITON BRANCH W, S. CHISHOLM, Manager. ly all means use Dr. Hamilton'. 'ills; 23c per box at all dealers. LONDON CONlEIfI;NCE NOTES Revs. M. Pickard :and Jas. Walker veru riven :a .superannuation relit - ion. The examining board was cont- ao_cd of ltc,•s. J. Philip. A. 11. Goin,[, 1'. Wills, Geo. McAllister, Dr. ;undy, A. 11. !irks, 11. A.:3. \Vil=on M. A., and It. Hobbs. Iter. \V. lieI t Jewell has leen op- ed principal pro. tem of t he Ain't College S. Thomas, ,aurin r t he ( absence of the principal, Dr. W..r- ncr, on )tis vacation. E XETEIt Sr. 1V.- Katie Collins. 88 pt. cent ; Lillian Antos. 88 ; iia. ekes Stewart, 85; •\Vinnifn•d Huston, 84 Lillie Ilo.l.rcrt, 83' 1)uu_11s 8tew:ar 81: Item rice Howey, 79 ; Clarune( Miners, 78; Lilli:u► Jones, 7e ;Lois Birney; j0; Mabelle Lozo and Min- nie Amy- equal. 76; ,1linnir Cann. 7'2: Ethel Ilarvey, 70. Jr. IV. -Lillian Snell, 81 per cent ; Viola Weise, sift; Gladys Di.•selt, 73 :Ruth hoots••, 71: Clarence nobler, 71. No. on roll 40: avera,ce ;tt;. C. VOSPEIt. Teacher. Sr. 111. -Victor Sweet, Ilerbie Gar- diner, Garvey Acheson, Loney Hey- wood, Edith 1lcidcm�tn, A. ie Barl- ncr, Ella Wood. Annie Bissett, Olive \Voo4 Willie Bradt. Jr. liL-Harry Swee!f, Lilly Howe, !da Welsh. Laura Mc1•'aIls. No. on roll 50; average 42. 11. E. WALROND, Teacher. JOHN WHITS & SONS sworn. The appeal of 3. G. Jwtcs alba consideration teas dismissed. A few small corrections were made, the (toll approved and the Court closed. r Council mel for business after t Court of Revision. The minutes of the last meeting were read and :ap- t proved. • Two or three claims for sheep kil- led by dors were presented and dis- posed of Accounts 'amount iug to $126.50 there passed and or.l -t - issued in payment. Council then adjourned. to meet. July 1st, at 10 o'clock unless a meet- ing is necessary before that date. 1'. MORLEY, Clerk. Jr. ill. -Cecil Pickard, 70 per cent Bella McKay, 73; Eva Shadduek, 72. Sr. 11.-CIa'y Wood. 85 per cent ; Mary Achesdn, 83; stay Dearing, 80; Lillian Hoyle. 78; David Hall, 72: Lily May Fraync and Wilfrid Stew- art 70. Jr.Lll.-Irene Hardy, 77 per cant; Jas. Walker, 75; Fred Me. - Pherson, 73 ; ,Abe Jackson, 71. No. on roll 52; average 47. 'et E. .MARTIN. Teacher. Sr. 1I. -Leon Trehfc. 72 per cast, ir. 11. -Flory Dinney, 82 per ceni : Edith Davis, 71 per cent ; Ernest Neil. 71; Gladys Delve, 70. Sr. P. 1I. -Nelly Jones, 94 per cent ; f1;ne.i Mackay, 90; Blanche Quance, 84; Rufus Restle, 81; Ethel May Howey. 74.. Mid. )'t, !-�\tgr;.iris diarmnesi', 87 per tent ; Norman Hockey. 83: Irno Sweet, 80; .Ieani Selden, '79, Jr. Pt. II. -Stanley Jolter, 75 per cent Labelle Ifandford, 73. No. on roll 49; overate atten. 39. F. E. CABLING, Teacher, Sr. 1L -Madeleine Carlin 98 per cent ; Harry Snell, 90;Viola ltowe,83. IL-Linnie ford, 81 per cent. Bruce Vit Al. 80. lir, P1. li.- F.th- el Day 90 per cent.; rleatriec ltod- Bert, 83; Lily Collin;,wood, 8A 'nid• Locals Ncu' potatoes aro HOW OH :ale in Lotto. Rev. I)r. l l:uuton has returned from attending the London Confer- ence at Listowel . Itev. \V. M. Martin is attendin; meeting of the general Assembly at Kingston this week. The Veterans of '66, who liave re- ceived grants of land in New Ontar- io. are requested to meet in the Town Hall 011 Saturday. June 17th, Itev. C. W. Brown, of Mitchell. a fortnel' pastor of James sty church here has received a salt to the Re- gina Methodist church as pastor. Mr. Nichol, of California, and Mist Bout 4heirhron ,of Toronto were .sonars of R.E.PIQKspEXETER, ON's. t ilei r aunts, Mrs. R. II. Collins and a✓ - Miss Ilatthrote durinz the past t� week. T,,nddrs arc being urkcd for 1! J. C. Stoneman ,Clerk of llensall to excavating. layint, of tile, and fillip drain etc., through the vielare o lfensall. See ad in another column hc Great tigth-vvost ROBERT E. PICKA�RD, Exeter, Ont. General Selling Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North \Neat Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Cos. Lands also a number of Other improved and unimnrovedNorthWest Luta lands. $3.50 per Acre. All the above lands aro being offered to purchasers on very easy terms of payment and prices range front $3.50 and upwards. + BEAR IN MINE) we have farm lands to sell in all parts of Manitoba Assinaboia, Saskatchew1n and Alberta. Now is the Time to RCHASE Prices are Bound to Advance We giye Speculators 6 years in which to pay for lands. \Ve give Actual Settlers to years in tvhich to pay for lands. $427 00 down secures 3�') acres, (half section) of choice wbeat land. G • Tills would be a great investment for YOU. The'abova investment is \vithput they settlement duties whatever. $383.40 Secures WO acres (halt section) choice wheat land to an actual step v settler, No other payment required f9r tiro year., • • c { Miss Lizzie Taylor, of Stratford is visiting her sister. Mrs. Georg Thomas, at present. Miss Taylor i. slowly rccoverinr from a very severe Hitless and her many friends here hope for her more speedy recevery. Mrs. J. G. Stanhury and lit tie soli Pt. 11. -Mabel Knott. 80 per cent ;llc1! on eta(urda_v for p visit with Maudie Elliott. 79; Thomas Clark,78, Mrs. Stanbuif's pareni5, Pr. and Mrs. Eastwood, at \Vhitby, Mr. Stanbury accompaninX then) ay f;ts as Toronto, returning home on Mon- day. Jr. 1't. IL -Robbie Flemming. 90 per cent ; Willie Manson, 87 ;Fanny Bow- ey .75. No. 3. -Joey Ferguson, 84 per cent ; Anna Bell. 83. No. 2 Kilda \Westcort, 78 per ccttt ; Jack Ilur- don. '78. No. I. -Mary Day, 80 1•er cent : Vera Marshall. 75. No. on roll 41: :t%ena ze atter. 36. M. PARSONS. CREDITON The f of lett in g report is for the months of April and May. 60 per carr( of .t he marks are required for pass, and 75 per cent for honor standing. Names are in order of merit. Division 11i. Continuation Class. -- honors, Madeleine. Bertrand. lass, G. Htwcitzer, A. Holtzma►ut, 1'. Ilolfz- ntann. EILa Lick. Fourth Masa 8r. -honor ee:dna Pack. l'ass,G. Short, Lillian Gaiscr, A. I'inkheincr, 11. Kicnztc, W. Meadd. Fourt It ClossJr. -honors. .1' (:wiser, Edith Hilt, ll. Meade). !'ass, Pearl llissct t, C':u•- issallill. Average attendance 26. CLAUDE IHLUETT, Toaohor. Division Ii. intermediate 111. - hnnors, El.:i• Cal -c r, Al,neila Fink - !seiner, Lillian Finkbcincr, Clara Ifol1zntann, Matilda Ocsl reicher, 11. "!'rick. l'ass,George Beaver, Willie Oestreichcr, Ernest Appleton, Char- lie Anderson, Entmery Fa finer, Ivan llirtzell. Jr,iii. - honors, !'earl Treitz, harry Man gnus, Charlie Gow- er, Harrison Holtzman'', Alia Hellin, Pass, Gordon Appleton, Boy Redden, Edwin Feltner, Nelson hill, Isaac sin's, Vera Holt maim. 8r. 11. - honors, Lulu Gaiscr, \label Wenzel, Ida- Brown, Wellington )tau. I':ts.+ Wellington Ilitist, Lloyd 1):,tnnt, Willie Motz, Mervin Winer, Sam. Finkbeincr. Sr. Pt. II. -pass, Em- manuel heaver, Lulu Datum,u Evelyn Blurt.), Lulu Iedde.n. Jr. 1'I. !L- oss. 11. Shenk, G. Benedict. H. Fink - twiner, F. Kinn. Average attendance• 30. MISS BAULTER, Teaoher. Division 1. Jr. iL-honors, Florica 11i11, Melvin Drown. Pass, i. Mel - tine, 8. Oest reicher, B. Motz, F. Hill, E. Anderson. \ t - ra.. its c Erb, Ani mt I n i Viola (iniser, tie rirude bitten, her. ,\ 1V. -honors, Lillie Winer, Harold ;ower. )'ass. Raymond English, A. Sambrook, 1.. lledden. A 111.-l'as.+ far ,ititnn 1'i11!di iner, Ito[• 81 ilk The follow int ministers have died Sanford Latt"nb, Irene \Wolfe. ,\ 11. •hiring the year: -Iters, H. Griffin, -,,ass, Gertrude Erb, Emery (;ai-:•r, .1. Ncel:ands, P. W. Sones, Jos. Gallo- ('Fara Oestrricl,'r_ Botha Kin,. A 1 tt ay, T. E. Harrison and A. 8. Ell- -pa's, Hildred Guenther. Vera Eit- her, Hilton, frau. Avera ze attend- ance 47. MiSS ItIEN'ZLE, Teacher. l'SBOItN COl'NCIL The I'.shortie yfunicipal C ounril dards. Rev. .foseplt Philp, II. IL of Kin- cardine is President for 1)e ensuin t year. Conference will meet at Windsor next year. Past ors moving are IOC lit ro.pon- ail'!.' (or 1 he work 011 their new• licit of I thor .t he fjrst Sunday in July. The changes .of last draft of sta- tions is as follows: -8t. Mary A. 11. A. Gralvaut ; Win,zhant, J. It. Gundy, Itev. Jasper Wilson going to Leamington : Gerrie, C. 1'. Well', .1. E. iiolmes to Liman ; Crediton, .1. W. Andrews ,of Sylvan, :tad John Hen- derson to Wiz/len; Elimville. 11. J. Fair ; liippen, Wm. !laugh: Wood- ham. L. Burdett ; Clinton, Ontario st sect, \V. E. Kerr : Hayfield, G. A. Sieadman, .las. Snell lasing' removed to Mart haville, Ih•. Misses has been pl,rod on tl,e .uperannuatton list for a tr Ir ntt • ins to .serious Ihmar 4ronhle. CASTOR IA Por Infants and C11ildrsa. The KW Yoe Have Always bight Bears the Signature of met on Thursday..lut:e Isl at town- ship Holl. as a court of ltet•i-ion of injured during the heavy storm of the as-essmettts fur l'.lituville Creek Monday last. Mt'. Walker w•r.. one of fourteen men 0,140 ,ought .hel- ter in F. Treilmer's barn. which w:t+ so completely wreeke d. \i r. W:,Ikrr having his hack broken white p.inn' .1 under t h- debris. • Mr. Brittgeham. orraniat of the Methodist church at Mitchel) Lias been appointed to a similar position in Central Methodist Church, Strat- ford, at a salary of 8350, du res to commence IV of September.` For Fifty Cents. -New Subscribers may have The Times till January 1906, for fifty -cents. \Ve have :lur- ing the past week added many new names to our list we would) like to hoar from more. Other papet.i clubbed at t•eaaonubly low rites. Those contemplating nrildowny during t his mont h of weddings would do well to consult our adver- tising dver- tising columna. In t his issue Messr Rowe Nc Al kinson, 8. Fit ton, and t he London Crockery Co. all have special inducements to offer. There will be ofiered for sale on Monday June 10th; at the residence of Joshua Huxtable, Centralia, the household furniture etc, of the late Win. Baker. John Gill, Auctioneer, Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors fur Executors. Mrs. S. itorarth, sr., was last week seized with a partial stroke of par- alysis and for rya time remained un- conscious. The ily were sut►t►ti but two are plea has now minim'', I improve.), having recovered 10 a certain de •roe her power of speech. Ilei• friends hope for her speedy recovery. At Camp. -No. 6 Company of the Huron Itezinr'nt to the mother of 30 mets left here on Tuesday afternoon for :t [twelve days canto at London. The boys stets nearly all your t re- cruits but they made a very fair showing. They were sordes command of Lieut. \V, 1. lleantan and Ser.t. Major F. E. )lector. W. Vale went as butter. Sale Hills. -Those having their sale hills printed at this office will re- ceive a free notice of the sale in the Times and thus get the benefit of our largo circulation. This is a fact which should be remembered. Sale bills are not seen by all in the dis- trict whereas The Times goes every- where. Tho notice though given free is often worth more to the per- son holding sales than t' hat is paid for the pesters. The Tithes staff join with maty other friends in cxtendinz syutpiftly to Mr. Osmond \Volker, our typo - graph operator in the very serious condition of his brother, Mr. A. \Val- ker, of Crediton, who was seriously mis'rs of her Lun- d to her bedside t °stale that she Drain, imposed by Ily-late No. 3, 1903. All the members were present and duly sworn. 51r. Roger the En/M- ier was ajso present. A number of repeals were considered, but tin chances were wide in the as.e+s- tnests except to correct a few mis- takes. The Court then adjourned until Sitnrday, .Lute 3r11, after in- structing the engineer to ascertain by level, the exact boundary of the watershed at a disputed point. The Court met on Saturday pursu- ant to adjournment. The Engineer's report on the point referred to him 0 A received MO adopted aryl the necessary corrections made in the assessment S. The amount deducted in rti feint necessary correction! were added to the benefit assessment on roads r.f tl•^ 7utiiril:tlily :and the Court rlo<- d. 1 MORLEY Clerk. firs. Thorne leaves I him week ter a visit dish friend. .,i Florence. Word has beet' received here of the marriage en May 211111 i.t Nieto- phis, Tenn., cf 51r•. Ciy h Whitt., el - /lest von of the late Mr. 7'. \I. While of Windsor, and grandson of Mrs. John White of O. place. The bride was Mi+s EIIl:t Stover. t popular soon.1 lady of Memphis, where the Troon, was for 140511" time employed by the Park Davis Co. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. White left on a three month., trip through Mk - and other Reuther') states. They drill make Memphis' their hoots. 0A110VOAA.A.a 1M Kiid Yoa Hitt A Council met en ti it urday June ;3rd Bur". s :r Court of B. vision of th^ A -- & paters ae'sutent Itoll for 1905. All the of member. were present and duly SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! We have a choice Lot of TURNIP SEEDS In tile following varieties, viz.: Selected Purple Top • Good Luck Perfection Select Westbtuy Jiazartls I•;;'oYed Ila1na( Westbury Tomato and Cabbage Plants ;or Sale Fresh Groceries of the Best Quality Always on Hand BEAVERS BROS., Farquhar. Strictly One Price. !Highest nice for Produce. SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO JUNE DRIDES Fer the benefit of those about to go housekeeping we have placed on sale a cargo of Furni- ture of every kind and quality which we purpose selling at special reduced prices during June month. We carry the largest stock of Furniture in the county and will quote you prices that cannot be beaten in Ontario. ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture dealers art) Funeral directors • JUNE NEEDS SCREEN DOORS ('only. from '•t, ul). SCREEN WINDOWS Comp. fro,n 201' up. SCREEN WIRE All .Sizes MMOCKS .lust received a nice 114501 l lue't11 if 0111 :1.50 up to $3.50, Comp. Lawn Mowers from $:3.50 to `1.(�O Poultry netting from •1e per yard up. Oil Stoves from $1.40 up. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE Tinsmithing a Specialty.