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Exeter Times, 1905-02-23, Page 11' Neter 'LTV -SECOND YEAR—No 1642 • HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETTE' '••••••••••••••••••••• Now is the time to be on the look out for a good range or cook etoye, `Vood or coal as we have a large number to choose from of the leading makers of Can- ada, namely PANDORA IMPERIAL OXFORD TREASURE SOUVENIR d either one of them wan maks your wife's face wreath in a per- nel millennial glow. HEATERS We also carry a large stock of base burners, air tights. hot a to choose from. Ve make a special[ of Eave Troughing, Furnace Work, role and single acting force pump, bath room, and plumbing of 1 .ode on the shortest notice. We also carry of a full line of shelf hardware. ' 'ement the two leading brands, National and Star brand. 1 1 HAWKINS & SON i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spring OTII!NG Irrived girder Tour 4uit 3t Once 117 Taman .reheat Tailor. EWING CllINES CREDITON WE'RE SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the Suite- 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 forour next Suit. And no one could blame you. So much money ought to bits so much Suit worth. And Suit wort is fashionableness of fabric -style in cut -fit -finish -looks - dreseyness - and length of service. As good a place as there is within miles to gget all this and not pay too Hauch is V. Johns. Elegant Black and Blue Suitings for $15.0o and $03.00. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor the next month we wil !cial inducements in Sew :bines. makes we carry in stock finest that the market ;, and we invite you to ask for prices. They v attractive. 'IRo11 ir Pianos • ..tf .Organs best our country pro• we sell them at easy 1 on easy terms. sical lnstriments of all ids kept in stock. MartilL er Mills Gristing and Chopping Promptly Done. We are giving excellent, sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill EXE/TER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNINGi, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1905 Hensatl (1. J. Sutherland, Notary Publics, Convey car. Commiseieuer, Fire Melamine Agent, a /sourer of Marriage Licensee. Legal doomnen carefully drawn at reasonable rates. Hone to loan en real satiate at low rate.. of IntentsMike at the Pot Moe lienal) Rev. Dr. Miedd has been invite ttt by he official hoird of the, eth dist [church to remain another, o fourth year. -Mrs. W. C. Mlotr, died in Huntsvine. dal '[thursday. She was n dau •htcr of Mr. James Murray. of thi town. The contains were brou;h here for interment. -Mr. Tho.nias Berry has sold a -splendid stallion to Mcssts. Bell & Sphule, of 'Bullet. The horse i an imported Clydesdale, nndwar groat prize faker in the old lana. -We are glad to state that the Rev, Dr. James Henderson, of To rooto. associate Missionary l+ccre tary will preach in the Methodist church, on Sunday. Feb. 25th. at hoth services. No one should fail to hear I the gifted Dr. Henderson. Service at 11 a. m. and ? p. in., Offerings in aid of missions will be taken.Another of th cold pioneers has passed away to eihe great beyond in the .person of Mr. Francis Coleman, who died an Saturday the 11th inst., and was buried on Tuesday last Pin Troyer's cemetery , Hills Green lie was born heren:ty-six years ago m 1orkshire, England, but • cane to Oainada many years - ago and hewed out a home for him- self on title Parr Line. About eight years ago 11e moved to Missal',where he resided until his death. lie leaves beside a sorrowing widow five sons vend four daughters ;George nn 't he old, •hamcstead. Francis in Stanley. Thomas, in Tuokcrsmith, William. in Hay, Oliver in the North- west, Mrs. George Reid, of Bay City Mrs. J. Shannon, of hay City, Mrs. II. Ort twain, of Michigan, and Mrs. J. Elgic, of Ilensall. It may he tru- ly said of him that Ile was an honest man and \was ninth urespected in the neighborhood in which lie resided. Centralia -The sympathy of a host of fr'eitds •t9 extended 40 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luker in the death of their daughter Annie, which occurr- ed on Tuesday of this week. The de- J s ceased young lady had been a suffer- er for irony menthe past. and it was 'hoped she would finally recover. ie 9. o - Reign of Terror in Russ' an 1't►eje of Czar, she Grand Duke lie te11 els, blown to t.kccs by the A e.-assial's M1,arub nihiht Air ivinz 1 dna cart 11'c -11 is life tin' fire a ofonthose the Nihilists hay burs. a meek last eek to [Hake hie t a ips, but con<idering t he roads, and we:itb'r he diel remarkably eel]. l'• -Mr. Robt. Weeock'e ittteruls to 5- start farming, hi having rented the n Thoulpsoth a estate for e 1 erni of ten t y•'n re. e --The auction ealie of farm stock and imlrletnen,t• of she Thompson es• • 1tate will be Fold on friday, Feb. 21tii inst. Asgec'.11 mesons of the lowasltip council sled those flint swore mostly i.ntcreeted in what is known as the ELimvitle Drain, met on Saturday last. The report of .the engineer was and many discussions took place, pro and con.. but it [was de- cided to let the work go on. The es- timated ca=l of sub -drain is over $10,060. d t k `morel Ito &lost ray -Czar stagy Ire �• Ile next -The l\1U p Fa FS1n8 U rested, one la _ 1• 1ud t c ' r t, 1 t n•;rerous w \cot oil. The assassination of elle tinjttd - Duke Sergius marks item opening of s elicit Ik Likely .to bo•aeiothor reign of t te.rror. Sone weeks caro. meetings were held of •talose who w-ee° prepay- ► ed fro go t o any extremes in their e determination .to secure liberty for s I ttho'peoplo of ,Russia, and the punish moat and removal of those tvhohav been otanding in :t:he way of the ac compile -Aliment of that end, and it was ellen given out that the Grand - Duke Ser -gine, 'tui Czar's uncle, and lt%a Most reactionary of all the grand dukes, the one person whom it was 'believed t\'as goading elle Czar to exercise all his •arbitrary powers in rsuppressing rhe popular clangor. would the the ifi•rst to lose his life. Little attention nos then paid to the threats openly made, but acne the desperate intent of .the conspirators is More apparent. Great anxiety will ,now be belt for the life of the Emperor. dor it was 0nnolttrced that he would be [held responsible for the ruthless butchery of St. Petersburg strikers, 11110 With their families wont ito present to [aim their peti- tions Lor relief, and that the Czar himself must clic. The scene of the creme was the great •opon triangle of the Kremlin, bounded by the arsenal and Treas- ury Courts of Justice. in, one angle of which is the Nicholas, or little palate, where the Grand Duke dwelt At the opposite corner is the Nikol- sky gate, the exit to the town be- yond blue ramparts. A tow minutes before 'tile held of the gate sounded the hour of 3 the equipage of the Grand .Duke emerged from tate gates of 'tan palace and swept At a smart pace toward., live gale. In a minute the carriage was in front of the courts of justice, where the tv,alis of the itriongle approaoh, forming 1IJ narrow entrance to the N•ikoleky There a than clad. in w.orkman's at- tire. stepped forward from the idetttia.Lk, and threw a bomb 'which be thad concealed fictioath his coat, A (terrible explosion followed and a 'hail of iron .pelted the stone w•alls of I but eloath at last triumphed. Ann Iwas beloved by all her many friend .Interment •in Exeter cemetery, (lay, (Thursday). (Too tote for last week.) -Mr. John Ifepburn, one day last week sold a line 3-year.old colt (•o Mr. Fred Ellington, of Lumley, for n lrnnd.ome fi.rare. Farquhar -John Bell held a sale on Tues- day, •February 21s1, Ile intends go West in thte spring. -The roads are to a very bad state on .account of elle t=reat amount of snoW. - Bea%'cf.s tires. were (laking stock hist week. -Wm. Bray had one of hie hortses Laid sup fast Nveek from a strain. - Buyers are on the book.out for horses, and zood'prices are being of- [creet. -\\r• G. Borhend 'has returned to M1.ren itolna. Mr. Ties Conn continues about the till Mc. Mr. M'illiam Fletcher has given up the Hackney farm lin has rented for the past seven years, [incline one farm enough labor. ifs swill hold an 4.Xtewsive auction Kale of farm tock nn Friday. March 3rd. For urlIter l:a rticulnrs Sec bills, anis rad in another column. • Woodham odharo - Mrs. Alonzo Mills .Ls very sick tt it.h 'intl•rmmta1ion, -."Miss White hes 'reopened her V Ie . ',fakir); Ir 1 shop. i - 1 .1r. \\' m. Wynn c a r tills spent Sunday endMondaygin onion. H. Sweitzer From the thle Ontario Bureau of In- dustries, he IPorn dant Middlesex may justly claim the banner county of 'the Province of Ontario, West Ba- ron, second, each of these having nn eelim•atcd assessment of over 1!50.- 000,000. I f r - JIr. (Iris. Wilson is still in a very ton condition. -Ml r. Sink h. our mil kr is takin t ,few holiday.. -Push Carr has moved i4110 Mr. Chas. Corn:eh. house, Town line. -Mr. and Mrs. Gilfard Copeland entertained a number of coup. •it'ml• rut T,u.,,My. Have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for sick headache, bil- iousness. constipation, pain in the side and all liver troubles. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Try them. THE giants Bank of Canada MUD OFJ ICE. MONTREAL. all paid up) $6,0oo,0oo ROFiTS ............ .... .... �3t=; Qin 95 the ersonal and courts of justice. A t'b:ek cloud of Fmoke, snow arra deb- ris arose. When it had eLeared a ghastly eight was [presented. . On [luso mom w Lay Lfistgment s of the body of Green(' Duke Senxius, mingl- ed svitth the wreckage of the car- alage. The Grund Duke's dread had boe,n ebrn from iris body :and reduc- ed to n sha,pc\tess pulp. and the trunk and limbo were •frirhtfully mangled. 'Plea 'assassin was t4hrown. to the ground •tad stunned lay Ow -force of the expbosion ; but he quickly erose and ,ran 'towards .the gate, attempt- ing to escape. His baste and the blood sl re:1min, front his face where he 'had been wounded by free- ments of rbe. bomb :11 t 111 nt (1(1 the rat• bention of the serzeant of police. who seized him before he mule drew his evolver. The Oman did snot sIeny bis orime, but on the contrary, .•loried in its success. lie expressed his satisfaiction that he had been able de kill the Grand Duke w.itthout involving the latter's in- nocent wife. He avowed his mentber- shi spin the social revolutionary or- ganization, [tut refused 'to give I►is name. and rat the j•'il his' papers erre found to be forged. Blddulbla ft tcdil he !remembered 'chat ,ntw months,aeo in the court*. . of it hur- ricane of wind f i r. m (dant swept over slid• 1 dulph d.ownship, the house. and barns of lir, henry land.r,ina, n wi ll known and mush respected farmer of plat boetnehip were practically r\tept away. Ihe and a w \ narrowly t ,,rrn.w,3 e. capinr with their live.. The loss to Mr. Ilodg•ins was very severe, anti the sympathy of the who's 1ow'4I'hip and s•ioinit,v Warn extended flint in his unusual and unlooked for rags• t,nnptw. This sympathy took tan r- ibbo form wham the taunt of nearly r•ix hundred dollars wsys raised by sub- aeript•ione anionr ho knew Mir. 'Hod zing. and wits handed over In hen recently. This formed the euamirnt ion of many acts of kind - •:,nd sy-nip-il•hy .tntvards lam iris fancily. ne�v Dashwood and 11: YOU INTEND ERECTING WIRE FENc'• 'ugliest spring call and see our new Page fence and et reduced price. Wo are In the fence bnsinese this 'cm'. E. P. PevLis, lf.rd. MI ware Stow d T JIl1ic`( t 1 f the season. The had ee. an Insmittltyt , I nage -We are Heine t?io coldest, stet• mor wen o north and rout!'roa.ts tire•almost St. Marys Dewy Crcirbton died al her on Wetter street, Wednesday tin,T, Feb .15, aged 61 years. She undergone an operalaon on Sun- day. ft trintr found necesaart• am - impassable. polo le one of her lona as she Was - Mr. Saintly Rennie, of Linwood, suffering from ;rangrenc. Mrs. brother of Samuel Rennie, of Zurich Creighton, i• •urrire(1 by her hue.Ls visitini this pectinn of Huron bind, Mfr. Henry Cr-iilalon, and e county. The is his first visit UP family n( 1WO inns end two d lug h- fhre in thirty years. tc.rs. Tale' Sons ••am Alct., Ht. Marys; -Ml r. and M re. Samuel Ilan • (acnes, Rhea hhroy; the dauthter'•, 1:i^ paid nor villa re n flyinit visit. Mfrs. Thos. !Marriott and Mies. Geo. 9\lnrxla•t aftern -Mir. ;.fel arraoon IZ kali. Jcnkina and Jfarr;011. Innnvinard. leer an:rides seal Manager Superintendent of Brent -hes cf Won�tlxtm, are the •L 95 Branches In Canada guests of E. 1'. Null), Mrs. Jcnkin's E.F.11KAD11N, I raw was EI,zabeth ,lamesnn an.I she 1 at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings is and Deposit Receipts. attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle - '•i m loans arc made on approved names, : of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the SAVINGS BANK JERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED CREDITON BRANCH W. S. CHISHOLM, Manager. hrouhe -Mir. ,form 11014, Ilr., Wes laid tinny iro iti.s los,x rest, Saturday nlonn'n r In tabs Zurich Catholic cemetery. ile lleerier awn) Wee. ,ws(lay ntnrn'nz h.st, nate, linger - in>• for trine neck• nn what proved to 11i0 dn• death Fed. liiv demise re- moves 141 old land mark. Ile Was hi♦ %%Dist enemy 'Divine an uncon• 1., clad t.a•einn for 1 he demon drink. -E. 1'. Paulin is is tern on the tick list for t1.e past fess. day'. CL1111TOA=.•. Mears t _ : _ATM Lrld Yoe Nus ON kV batters 0 1was a daierhler of tle tate Ji r. and Alex 1 ( 1 t Il • . 1144' on. ormer y n Ian- ahard end St. Marys. The fans ily tt ill Neve i he rinccre sympathy of the community in their heavy a(- flierinn. The Misses Jameson and Mrs. Col. White, Ht. liarys, are his- sers of the dece•esed. Her hrot hers :are D. W., Toronto; John 11. Iran• nett.: Ntm(lel tl., Re lin 1, :and Wm. of Kirknnn. P.IImvllle -MI. Wm. boner it 11 his old Job a;sin doings t•lr as'\tsorshipfor the tonnsl►Lp. -Mir•. Crockett, of (lorrbestar t W. J. ELLIOTT. t Principals i� rieirine with bee sister. Miss Lis- D. A. McLA('IILAN, 1 75 Thornp•'nn. -Our mail carrier bid o very [lard •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Crediton -Mr. and M rs. Chas. Z it.itcrr were nil London .on Monday last. -Mr. Bert Clark is doing an its• melte lousiness in The wall paper Hoe. Bert es a hustler. -Ret'. G. D. Daullu event last week at. Naperville I11. -Mr. Mases liaise and Jady friend are inure from Sebew-aittg. Mi- chigan, attending the wedding of Mr. liaist's brother, which event takes ,place. this \Veddttesday, Fee. ruery .and, in Colborne. township. -Mr. Aaron Brown and family and Mr. Freeman Hast are spending a den- weeks visiting friends in the eillage. -Rev. G. D. Damtu held quarter- ly anooting services in Dashwood. on Sunday last in the ab .encs' of the presidia;r elder. -\1r, Ed. R'urm, of ter 1 few weeks' absentee is Jiock to the vil- lage again. -Mrs. Wilhelm had Ale sad mis- fler ortunetwistInst week do fall and brake . -Rev. IIenderson is in Toronto or a few (lays atte'ndin, the rohibition 'convention. -Mr. May, of 'Mitchell, as a.eont or 'the Mutual Life, of Canada, was n Itho t'itlaee on Tuesday last. -The Crediton Literary Society net at the home of Mee. II. heaver, n 'tale evening of Feb. 20th. The allowing programme was rendered Life of Lord Tennyson" by Mrs. %tricker ; "Gena int Biel Enid" by lies Todd; "Lancelot .end Elaine" by lies Saulter. Music tyres 'furnished y Mrs. Chisholm, Mr. Morrow and y a quartette eeneisting of the lisses Beaver, Mfr. Either and Mr. ronin. Miss Clark also Atrnishcda ceding. The next regular meeting ill be held at the home of Mrs. wicker. on March 1st. -Anniversary i%ervices will be held itho Eis ngelical Church, next Sun - y, Rev. II..Dierlamm, of Wallace. a ormer pastor, has bean secured for e occasion. The morning and rening cervices on Sunday will be nducted in the Gorman language; d 'the aftornoon service which he- ns al 2.30 twill lie ccmducted in the glislt language. S}secia1 col- tlans at all tile services. On \Mon - y evening a sacred entertainment 11 be given commencing at 8 lock. The programme consists of dresses. 'recitat101)5, 81(41 n1U91e. . Morrow, of thus Merchants' Bnnk n • kindly en'clrted to render nev- 1 solos. The entire programme 11 bo freely interspersed with, or - 1 voluntaries by Prof. Jones and church organist. A silver col- tion swill be taken at tae door. f f1 f •i f 7. b b n la 7, an ,la r th c co an gi En ICC cls oc ad Mr )1a era gni t he lee Russeldale -Mr. d)ouglas McTeelelt, of To- ronlo, is visiting friends in this vi- vinity for a few weeks. He taught school at MI fleas rat, about twenty years age. -Mr. Marry Corn;''h has solea his farm rte Mr. J. S. Russell, lied is 'Lav- ine a. sale of farm stock. iutpleniints end Mann's. -hold effeets on Fr;day. -� r f M(41 \\ re• Iiart , Hart, stern has vent t rat 1 he winter here With relatives end friends is moving an Filmore, Assa ; about the first of March, where he has 'taken u ► land and intends to t make 's i ht future home. . -Word is recrit•ed 'weekly by the !mem s of Mr. item Ilod,rert, who went West at Neu )'ears for the Makes Your Skin like Velvet, Howey's Cream of Roses Has a marvelous effect on rough skin. Ono or two &applications will re. more the roughness, and by its occas- ional use the rkin acquires the Imo( th nese and softness of a baby's. CREAM OF ROSES Is lint sticky and gloves may be worn n fete mo- ments after using it. Price 25c. per Bottle Delightful after Shaving. W. S. Howey, Phm. B. Chemist and [optician 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• A FAMOUS SCHOOL A�f�%`%</J. C l c�ll STRATFORD WIT. The largest and most success - fill Commercial and Shorthand school In Western Ontario. Our courses are up to•date and pract- ical. Leading colleges in Canada and the l'nieedMteles employ our graduates tut teachers. \\ rte for free cntaingue. )"on inay enter at any tittle. JOHN Warn & Son he Grciit NortH•Wcs ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont. General Selling Agent. Canadian Pacific_ Railway Cos Lands, Canadian Nortn West Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Cos. Lands also a number of of t -r immprovc,1 and unimurclvedN^rthWest farm tends. )AIMS $3.50 per Acre Al! the above lands are being offered to purchasers from $3.60 and upwardson very easy terms of payment and prices range BEAR IN MIND we have farm lands to sell i1 . 't• parts of Mauitoba Assiaaboia, Seskyatekew•an and Alberta. Now is the Time to PURCIII Prices are Bound 1$ tivanCe We give Speculators 6 years in which to pay for lands. We give Actual Settlers 10 years in which to pay for lands. $427.00 down secures 320 acres, (half section) of choice This would be a great in. for YULr wheat land. The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever. Special Notice to Intending Purchasers Robert E. Pickard intends taking out a large party of land sottlers to the North-West about the ist of April next. Any per- son wishing to join this party, should call on Mr Pickard at an early date. All parts of the North-West will) o visited, and spec- ial railway, hotel, and living rates are beill:111'11''ranged for. This will be a splendid opportunity to see the North-West thoroughly and economically. $383.40 Secures 320 acres (half section) choice wheat land tort') actual settler. No other payment required for t , y R. E. PICKARD, EXETER, ONT. •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••NNst FURNITURE W A REROOIVIS We aim to tnako this store the store to which any person may come with high expectations and froth which they will go with the determination to come again. That is why we scour the markets for the best furniture to sell at, prices that can't be b'ateo in Canada. A growing business tells us that we are in the right track. Modest as our prices you twill be surprised at the choice we can give you in the latest designs and finishes. Each piece of furniture was chosen with a view to durability 1 as well as :truistic appearance. OWE & AT The Lending Furniture Deaiers • and Undertakers. Exeter Ont. ••••••••NN••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••N•••••• betterment. of his health. that 110 is improving nicely, :and cxtaccts short- ly to ho able to resutne work again. -The ,weather of the past week is unprecedented P for storm and ooltl, the, 'roads being almost impassible, -The anniversary services which were !held at Mt. Pleasant, ou Sun- day 'were well nutn 1ulc d also the oy- ster slur stopper o Monday n \on Laq ni,Tht. -.11dss Jcatl Cole has returned home, .after encoding a week with her Twister. Mrs. \Villia►ns, in Mit- chell. The telep;tants here is a great convenience 1(o this neighborhood. iIOW TO CURE TOOTHACHE Any a.chiiog tooth ran be •redict•cd instantly .by Nerviline, Fill the cav- ity t ,tb batting clippedLc in \ervat ' nn miff rub the gums frith Nerviline al- so. If litre faro in swollen and sore bathe elm painful parte with Nervi• Vine, and cover with a flannel. This can't •fail because \crv'1' 1 the kills the psin outright and prevents it from retunnalg. Stronger, quicker. morn saeisfa'etory than any other liniment Pol-.fn's Norviline has been the larg- est Feller for "'early fifty genre; try it yoarseLf. •••••••••••••••••••••N••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW IS THE TIME TO, FEED STOCK FOOD International Stock Food In 25, 50, I.OU and $3.59 packages International Poultry Food In 2:1 and 50c packages. HERBAGEUM In 25 and 50c packages. Oilcake, Sulphur. Salts, etc. At Rockbottom Ilricei HERMAN'S HARDWARE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••