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THIRTY-TIIIRD YEAR -NO. 1684
HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT I
The Auction Sale Season
Still Here
We print your hills promptly sat
sive you a free ad in tour sale re;1N
ter columna which ie worth what
you pay for sour Lille alone.
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 22nd 194)6,
JON6B R CLARK•B
� SPRING WHITE WEAR
We take a special pride in our Stock of
{W6itewear for this season. We profit by our
past experience, binding every energy to have
better ma»eriais, choicer designs and lower
prices with each succeeding year. Our stock
complete in the following lines.
LADIES' GOWNS -Fine Cambric, trimmed with Lace,
Embroidery and Insertion, in several
different styles, ranging in price from
75c to $1.75.
LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS -In Lonsdale and Cambric
with lawn frill, trimmed with Torchon
Lace and Insertion also Embroidery
frills, a full range at prices from 85c
to $2,75.
LADIES' DRAWERS -Fine Cambric with hemstitched
frills, a special line at 25c: Better
lines, embroidery trimmed at 50c, 750.
CORSET COVERS -Made of Lonsdale trimmed with
Torchon Lace and Insertion also
Embroidery at 25e and 50c. A very
special line made of wide Embroidery
at 750.
LAWN BLOUSES -We are showing some very choice
designs in White Lawn Blouses for
early spring wear at reasonable prices.
JONES & CLARK
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing
EMPIRE BONDS
Hold High Ranh
Governments, Municipal Corpor-
ations and Banks look to
THE EMPIRE
Accident & Surety Company
To Guarantee the Fidelity of
Trusted Employes.
A Canadian Calm3ern.
W. JOHNS, fluent. Exeter.
Stu to the MN
CALL NO. 50 and tell what
you require in Drug Store
Goods.
We have a delivery service
for your accommodation and
very shortly after your order
is received we will send ames-
senger with the Rocds. If you
have a prescription to be filled
we will both send for it and
deliver the medicine. When
you think of drugs always
think of PHONE 30.
W. S. HOWBY
Prescription Druggist
One Door South of Post Office
E•XE,TBR.
Coward & Bloomfield's
Winchelsea, Ontario.
f1c
45
per
ARE
SHOWING
pairs of Misses' and Boys' Shoes, regular $1.15 up for
pair
Also their first consignment of new spring goods among which
you find high-class English Prints of beautiful patterns in all the
best colors, every piece guaranteed to hold its color in the washing,
•price t z 3 I c per yd.
New highclasscd English Ginchams and Chambrays in plain
pinks and blues, also checks in navy and white and black and white,
price 15c per yd.
New English Foiler, in four leading shades. Ox Blood, Navy,
'Oxford Grey and Grass Green. Price 15c per yd.
New Rock Fast Drills, colors cannot be washed out, these are
the right thing for shirts and boys blouses, 3 patterns to choose from,
Our price t6c per yd.
New Cream and White Flannelette at old prices in spite
of the heavy advances in all lines of cotton goods.
The prices paid here for produce is as good as were ever paid
We pay cash when you don't need goods.
COWARD ; BLOOMFIELD Are you subscriber for the "Ere -
CURLING
The ldensall curlers came Joon
hone on Thursday to play a retur,,
match with our te.th, and each Hen -
sail skip was successful In piloting
his rink to yiatory Following ire
JOHN WHITN & SONS
WE MAY GET THIS ;Prof. D'Alva and His, ROBERT EP1OKARD,
EXETER,INDUST Y Troubles. Ontario
General Selling Agent. for C. P. R. Lands.
tate scones:
Afternoon
Ilensall Exeter
C. McDonnell, 19 11. Huston 15
H. BontJrron, 20 J. Muir 10
Everting
J. Bradt, 18 G. Anderson. 12
1t. I3onthron. 13 J. Muir, 6
Although the Exeter players were
unsuccessful in winning any of the
games, they put up.a strong game
for the amount of pructiy" they have
had. The best of fellowship pre-
vails between the two clubs and it IS
intended to make curling here pop-
ular, by !raving games quite often.
It was stated i:, these columns last
week that A gentleman who manu-
factures acetylene and gasoline cn•
tines and automobiles and installs
acetylene or gasoline plants for
private parties ::r com;uat:•:•s. evout.I
be in town to interview the council
relative to rnoviug his plant here.
Ile, meow ponied by 'his truveli:ug
re p'v$.nt.a v, :trrivt'd in town.
Thuradav evening and a streeting was
arnenged for Friday morning in
Reeve Robber's office. All the coun-
cillors were present acid entered ac•
Lively into the discussion. 114' went
extensively Into t.:.e details of his
giv=ng the council ai good
the amount of machinery
'lois factory. Ile sod h.• had
d pl oats in Gi t !ton, Dan-
t and other places, and has at
t several large orders to be
on his books. The building
icd by him at preront is not
enough for the increasing ilc
s, wui unless.he .finds a location
bre, los sill be (forced to take
tore enapitsl and erect new bttild-
The ?railw:ay services where be
t ,presont. Ire claims, is not as
irable as it should be. 'There are
umber of ',loess that ale nega-
ting avith hits, but be has a pre-
sence for Exeter, for the rot; or,
it he oin secure a building hers
?table for his purposes tot a nom.
a:I 'rent, :and is assured of tact best
f railway facilities. The ;proposi•
tions laid down by Ilius are ::ubstant
Bally as follows: 11c w -:rats she town
Lo 'loan 'hint $5000 'for ten cart
without interest, to be p.a.ld buck in
installments of $1000 a year, the
first payment to be made at tilts bo -
ginning of the sixth year.
He ogre,ed to put up liis Plant
wahieh he valued at near $7500 :al se-
curity for the loan and would :allow
the town to appoint ,a reliable man
to look after the matters pertain
ing to the company, in the interests
of the town. Ike solid the would he
able to employ Isom 12 to 15 at the
start and would eventually increase
Alis 'force to 50 !rands. He tho-
roughly understands the nlnnu(ac-
tune of automobiles and intends
manufacturing cars the price of
which will be much less Iban those
of the same pattern made in the t'.
S. He 'remained here several slays
looking the gnound over, but the
council elefericd action until its
regular meeting. when the matter
will be brought up. In the int+in-
time a thorough investigation wilt
be Ornade, so (bat the proposition cin
be properly discussed at the next
regular meeting.
E. W. IIORNE PROMOTED
al r. E. W .Itorne, who for thn past
three yeaeis has been accountant of
the Exeter branch of the Sovereign
Bank, on Wednesday of last week
received official notice of alis .ap-
pointment ns manager of the branch
at Milverton to take effect on the
:2nd. The appointment came as a
surprise to Mr. Horne, and is
n compliment to his ability in
looking ,Iter banking ;affairs. be-
ing one of the youngest regularly
appointed mon-ger in Ontario. Mr,
Horne commenced his banking career
with the C.in•adian Bank of Com-
merce at Goderich, remaining with
that bank five years, being stationed
at different places. Ile was there of-
fend the accountantship of this Sov-
ereign Bank at Milverton where 10.
day be returns to assume the matt.
agement. He Temaincd at Milverton
tor nixie months and was transferred
to Exeter with the carne duties.
While hem l,e has beets u ndl r two
managers ,a1 r. 1', 11. Karn. now man-
ager at London, and Mr. Joseph
Snell, who hue charge of the brnncii-
es at Dashwood, Zurich and Crediton
besides Exeter. ohm!' takes
up considcrnble of his time.
-\tr. Horne hats wally been
manager defacto. looking after
the wants of Ills tanners, with whom
hbas been successfuI in working up
t Large business. During It three
ye ars with tilt' Exeter branch ha has
worked ardently for the interests of
1be bink, and very 10tteriIlly a.5-
sisted in increasing the volume of
business done there that 8 clerks are
accessary cow to transact the busi-
n2ss instead of 3. in 1905 Mr. Horne
was elected treasurer of tire Stephen
& t•shorn Agricultural society. We
are pleased to ace t.11 It the bank of•
Bettis appreciate ate. Ilorne's abil-
ity and feel mute. he will by his af-
L•b1c manrt(r and clo-c attention to
the affairs entrusted to hire, Make
such a record cat Milverton (bot
further advattccmeot still soon to
his. NIT. iiorne will be succeeded by
Mr, J. L. Scott. of !tonsil', who for
the past year has bid charge of the
Zuritoh brinet. under Nfr. tinea•
4 HALE REGISTER
!1 Friday, Feb. 23, 1906. Auction mi1<•
of Horses on Lot 25, S. T. 11., (s -
borne at one &clock '-h iris Jusepll
\Vhitc : do Th.+. Gistsren, .\uctIcn-
N Vers: C• E, Hackney, 1', prietor.
G. T. R. Time Table
The time of the arrival% of trains
going north and with are as fol-
lows: -
GOING SOUTH
No. 32 ...... 8.35 A. M.
No. 34 ... ... 5 06 1'. M.
GOING NORTH
Na 31 ..... 9.30 A. M.
No. 33 ... .5.51 P. M.
.1. J. KNIGHT. Asoma
PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH.
ter Titne.••f 11 it -,t w not soh -
scribe at ass*.
LOCALS
Mit. THOS. FITTON IS CONF'IN,
ell to his ),•'ib through illness.
MHS. C. A. LINDENFiELD
Ie at home to her blendsaia'ry1, 13th.
Thioc wi11 be a
of heavy dr aught
roadster horses at
5th.
aI SS LIZZIE TAYLOR LEFT
Monday for Loudon to undergo on
operation at one of the hospitals.
' W01.11 was received yesten
rday ,nru-
a
i ng that the ope•r:1tion 11:14 been suc-
cessfully made and (hit the c.ni-
•, •1 a 'v good .,.
1 Miss Taylor was .
I t n f \i T .v
tt o 3 E
could be expected
Ti)E EXi:TER 111t.1NCII 01' Tail:
National S1r,it onto Asseciatinn of
Canada desire te, 1 tr ink Mrs. F. Fit-
ton :arid Mrs. ('. T. Brooks for tli..
trouble they took in roikiny col-
lections for ths .Muskoka fres Dos.
vital cold also to all 11a.' subscribers
to the same. Tot 11 subscribed $20.50.
i)r. T. A. }Robin', President : N. 1).
ilurdein, Secretary. Suhscrib'rs: --
Dr. .1. A. Rollins, S. Fittnn, A. ii.t•:t-
ings, A. Marchand, Dr. A. It. Ki•as-
man. A. .1. Ford. N. Dyer iiunton.
Dr. A. F. Malloy, \V. 11. ti irve'y, E.
A. rollick, .T. t'enior, F. .1. liniirht,
Mrs. T). Johns, W. If. Lcvett, Mrs.
Ta Snell, Rev. \V .`,1 .*f min, 1)r.
1). A. Anderson, J. (:. Slanbury, •1r.
I'rart, J. G. Jones, John Muir, 1'.
Wood, all $1.01: Mr. Grigg $_'.0n:
Mr". Dow, S. \T 1rlin, 8. !lardy. It.
111 atchford, Loc. rr.ch : Mrs. Going
and Mr:=. Brooks 25' e tch. Tiv.
annual 'lifeline; will he hclelt in iia,•
neer futute a. call of prsoident.
\\'ILL
after
grand ex)ib:tion
agricultural and
Clinton on April
1.1>1I,1?1'
(ane of our most tespccte I citiz-•ns
pissed to his last reward 011 Tburs-
1 r. Feb. 15th, in the per.-Pn of Mr.
Thos. Glenn, in Lir 77th year• Mr.
Glenn 111.5 .I true type of t pru-
gressive. Irishman. Ile setas bpr,i o.,
the Emerald isle and at an early ag
e ane to C.rn .11 and apprenticed.
himself a.5 a t' •.etnaiter with n Mr.
Jamieson, in tL township of C tvon,
near Toronto. ile did tint remain
long at the shoemaking trate, but
time (o Western Cktn•ida, obeli there
was lordly anything but forests. }h'
and Lis cvr•] flitbh,l ss fe, why sur -
rives hirn, by bird poorer Iife,
hewed out for themselves a eom-
f<ntable home. Mr. Glenn was evct
' preoperous and at nnc time pe) 4,••t•,1
2.0 -res of iand, 150 of which he
s.,m,s time ago tnrncd over to his son
Th^ deceased 11.15 1 oolitic, man, un-
til the IIIc^ss ,,hr.b Ie. -tilted in h•,
death overtook him. A few weeks
,Qt) gingering, set in from acvrrat
en it -kJ in bis Mel wlinIt! vault aha
nI1ina tie e-eusc of itis de,th. Ire
•ides a %%Wow two sons, \\ nt. :Ind
Robe r1. and one daughter, Urs.
Jackson, of i.i.towel, survive to
mourn their two.
Prof. Sullivan, u1avager of ll:Alva
College Girls still have good rause
to rcanemb•r Exeter for a time at
least. On Saturday night he hid
some 1t'oubl.e se it tun of J1it band
girl_, Miss }'ick:u•dc• and Nf iss Carus Now is the time to purchase and get
the over :1 sala.ty ,not tt 1, resulti+ig in which we expect shortly. We have some beautiful tselof ecctedhe t s jump
on n our
the girls leaving t ho comp uty. on list. $127.00 down secures you a good half section. (320 acroe.l
$1U per acre, upwards, All these conveniently situated
Monday meriting the data claims 25 Improved and unimproved farms in one of the best sections in the
he pald the young i Lilies $10 each nd Northwest at from
furtaichid then] with tickets to De- to Railway Stations,
trolt, although not owing theme tiny-
ilting. Instead of takritg the train We want a number of good 1110)1 to work on farms in
the girds int 1 ass •' Mr L. If. the west during the coaling season.
Dickson, rclatly to sell ` 1' ep blaifL-
ell was a balance duo theta for 831 -
:try. The doctor in the meintmle
,had gone to Dashwood where ho is
.holding forth this week. Constable
131ssctt armed with a summons went
out to IYrsJlwood nal served it on Office at Residence, Exeter, Ont.
the instrument being returnable r
the same day. The case seas sr't for
3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, hut Mr.
J. G. Sta.nbury :acting fol' the doctor
asked for .1 hostpontnt'nt so t',rt wjt-
11e5se'8 could be secured. After a con-
ference thee tsva J. P.'s, Messrs Par-
,ncr :nasi Kay. s%115 were .string. on
the case, decided to go shoot ss ith it.
At this juncture the doctor and his
attorney Left the roorn, refusini; to
(tut in a defcoec,untassallow ed time
to get ssitn'.ses. The cast) then start
ed, s.'vcra1 witnesses were sworn,
and judgment trivet] the plaintiffs for
the amount of t heir ciainls Wit 11 costs
This 1:owev4:.• did not end the di tors
troubles. When he was going to the
court In the afternoon, he was hand -
,ed a summons, :asking shim to appear
for tif:il at 0 o'clnckt for on alleged
isslult on Miss T'ickardc o't Satur-
day evening.
It appeors from the evidence that
when the doctor and the Miss Pick-
arde were haying their discussion
over the salary question, the doctor
followed her into her room a.nd show-
ed his disapproval of her non-appre-
eialion of his kindly treatment to-
wards her by closing his hand. This •
evidently was tate extent or the as-
sault. Sates Pickarde testified that
ethe fell against the wall, ?although
the doctor did not touch( her. Mass
Corns testified :Hong the same Titles:
Billy Gibbs, the funny man of the.
show, overheard gone, of the eon-
vcrsation, but did not rico the doctor
tril-e or threaten to strike Miss Pick
arde.11iss Johnston another mem'-
ber Of the company said she slid not
see the doctor make any movement
to a tumult the lady. One of the wit-
neses for the complainant, when
asked where the information for the
issault carte seas drawn up, replied
that it was in the nffi.ee of the solic-
itor for the complainant and that a
Justice of the Peace was present at
the time. The doctor testi-
fitd in his own b•h.a11, and recited as
to how the argument :started and the
rause of it To a spectator. it was
impossible to ser how an attempt at
'n assault was made. The J. P.'s You take one, and lo! and behold! it,s
r•zstsrved their decision until ycstcr- gone before you know it. headaches
day ,o that they could consult with are no good to you or anyone else.
County Crown Attorney Seager. rt•- 'Vhy keep then or nurse one when it's
lativu to some pulses in the case. so easy to bid it "begone?' Our head.
The assault case was dismissed :,rid ache powders do it every time,
wn understand the doctor intend'
app'•tling the salary
We Anticipate Anticipate a Big Advance in Price
Almost Immediately.
R. E. PICKARD,
General Selling Agent for C. P. R. Lands.
SIG
Reductions in Furniture
Having purchased the stock of W. C. Huston and in order to
reduce the same before removing it to our warerooms we will offer
for the next two weeks, the entire stock of furniture, comprising
Kitchen, Diningroom, Bedroom, Drawingroom and Mall Furniture.
Also many odd pieces and rockers at a great reduction.
Call and see the many bargains we are offering
ROWE & ATKINSON
Furniture Dealers acd Funeral directors, Exeter, Ontario.
"PRESTO! CHANGE"
You have a headache? Headaches
depressing. You get a box of our
HEADACHE PO\VDERS
are
csAL. MSsoNIL sr..
Byars tn• ,it* Kiad Yale
Sigaatnz•
•1
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Batt
1:1111)1'.1 OF' Tali WHITE I101 -SE.
:\t -epos of the ascdding el the
I'te-ident's da ugbter, it is interest-
ing to recall other uff.tirs 4,f ,t Oke
ch.,ricter that have taken Mace in
the Executive Mansion. One of the
tooling articles it) tate Mir ch Dclinc-
'tor is "Brides of (tie White (louse,"
by Mr". Schuyler Crowuitashield. it
• is itlustr :red with a 11a11111.4/111C ;rort-
r:,i1 <.1 alias Roosevelt never before
puhti�h^d.
"Miss Todd, c, nuc•: of
i I. • lovely Dolly '.1 111 -on, war+ the
first bride t• pronounce her vows
beti.•.tth the ancient roof," writes
Mrs. Crvwninr+hitId. "el✓.• nisirr'cd
Oongresyrnam .1 ickson. of 't'irgin a.
Little is told Si 6i. -tory about Miss
Todd, but if Alit` w:1a as charming :Is
her tli tinguished telatiye, the Cis -
chilling Dolly, Congressman Jackson
11.1.+ :a lucky nt 111 31114ke11. One may
in fancy see Miss Todd watching
fr ;m the window•» of the old Execu-
tive mansion, ee Melt was :afterwards
louttt:d by 11,0 Iftit1Kh, fot the ar-
rival ..f her lover: and the lovely
Dolls- Herself. It toils- Lass excited,
•eriug tiY•r the shoulder of the
�ttr1 ley her tide. Congressman J.:ek-
r,ra Mould presently strive In one
of pits old Virgin..] co•achei (11:V1'0
by a yellow or a black hoyo 1.1'
13-.1y-scrt•ant tilling w:t 1 the ta:ch-
111111, .anxious to attend upon tits
master in this the most integrating
anti vital moment of d►•i life. On-
of.lnev Omni -footman Jackson ap-
pnoaehiti t bn knee -breeches .in I
buckled achy: t ?king his ,it of
negus or toddy in the great tI1:11t
hefma being ttibsrad into she pres-
(,,ce of his bo -love.?: end from the
-(counts of the tunes one ntay im-
agine the brilbr,nt nuptial ceremony
n'tich, historians ray, was attended
by every one who had any china to
sari 1 dist:action.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
TMs Kind Yon Liars Always IMO
Bears the
Signature of
W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician,
Phone 30. EXETER, ONTARIO.
E. ELLIOTT ec CO.
North-west Land Agents'
Selected Wild and improved Lands
POR BALE
In some of the best parts of the
NORTH WEST
It will be worth your while seeing us
before purchasing.
We give purchasers until first of June
to select their lands.
Office opposite Central hotel
EXETER, ONTARIO.
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Send for our list. We have soma
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Trains to Northwest
Every 'i'u%-das
s1•trch nod :\. ti to .1 I, ':.1
atilt colot,i,'. ithols1 ;1
leave Toronto 9.00 1'. Mo
every Tuesday during lfnrch
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Northwest,
Passengers travelling with-
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expiess kaving Tt.ron• , 1. t",
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Short Line to Cuba
Leave homo TLuroloy 1'.',I.
arriving in 1) vont, Cuts,
early Monday morving. 'Di-
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Special Heater Prices for Feb-
ruary Cold Snap.
The Profit is yours We need
the room and money.
2 Garland Double Beaters with oven reg. $3.2,00 for $26.00
1 Jewel Double Heater with oven reg. $32.00 for $:6.90
1 Souvenir Double Heater with oven reg. $31 00 for ($29.00
1 Double heater with oven second band for $20.00
A GOOD BARGAIN
1 Heater Second Iland a Itig Snap at X9,00
1 Volcano !lot Blast, any kind of fuel, reg. $14.50 for $12.410
1 only Oak, for any kind of fuel, reg, $14,00 for $13 00
2 only Oaks, for any kind of fuel, reg. $11.5O for 1110.00
IIEAMANS HARDWARE
And Stove Store.