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Exeter Times, 1905-03-23, Page 1• _--- -ter•• Neter HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE THIRTY-SECOND YEAR -NO 164 gisnrs. EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23x(1, 190.5 >!••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••N••• ; Hensen Zurich Shipka • • M r. and \IrM ,G..\ ,demon lef! for -Mr. T. gleamed mill continues • I O. J. Sutherland, \ota►ry Public, Conceyan 11 very law and but liti Ie hope; are Bert he N. D. on \Wcdnesiley of last entertained fur his .recover ` I cer, Commisalener, Fire insurance Agent, and )'• +ialurerotMarriageLioeniei.LegaldocuntentsIneat which place they will make -M r. 11. wing purch:urd a %alu- carefully drawn at reasonable rates. Mone their future home. u:tble driver from S. Sa4'11zer last I to loan on real estate at low rates of luternet.I \!r. Win. Fritz has rented the week. OQlee at the Poet Office Hensel' SEEDS Call and Examine Our Stock of Seeds We have some fancy RED CLOVER Late and Early Lucerne and Alsike TIMOTHY SEEDS W1RE 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. HAWKINS & SON i•••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••es WE'RE SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the quits -you wear them out. We make `IIen1 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 Mit Suit. And no one could blame SOyou. So much money ought to buy much Suit worth. And Suit worth is fashionableness of fabric -style in CUt-fit-flnish-looks - dressyness - 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 $i8•oo. Wa JOHNS Merchant Tailor SEWING dV1ACHIN ES For the next month we will offer special inducements in Sew- ing Machines. The makes we carry in stock are the finest that the market produces, and we invite you to call and ask for prices. They are very attractive. 1 1 -\(r. Thos. J. Berry will shortly Brenner hotel at Grand Bend from -Mr. U. McPhee and family left add a few more splendid horses to his stable. They will be imported and the best that money can buy. -Mr. Wm. Kinsman left on Mon• \tr. Joseph Brenner and will ;:et ; for Manitoba on Monday last. We possession on !lies Isl. believe t hey intend leaking t heir fu - \(r. Chris Either has been eau- ince home in 1 he West pelted „to give up baking on account -A couple of our seen urea went r;e for Essex t o Gofderich last week wit h t he in - Co. where here Ire hopesof ill -health and has disposgd of his to Godrrich last week with the in- Canadian Pacific Railway Cris Leeds, Canadian North wit to buy a oar load or two of ..tock business to \Ir. Schrag. Mr. Either but returners! ill :t couple o[ rllys, for his farms at Chisclhurat. Ile will, lrowever, continue in the con -I No wworlr Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Co.sLands al o %will be gone a week or more. fecttottery business. -We understand that the excel- A meeting of the directors of the -Mr. Simon Switzer purchased a a number of other improved and tlt)im ,rovedNortlt4Vest farm lands. lent choir of the Methodist church !fay Agricultural Societ • was held Corbett. limas from Is. Hodgins, of 1 I Corbett, on Friday last. will give a service of praise on. in the Town Ball on Wednesday of -A number Easter Sunday. It will be of the last week. The prize list was gone hour village, sports $3 50 per Acre highest order and the choir ;lost over and some changes made. Amo was out. shooting on Friday and Sat- urday last. They succeeded in cap - male reale quartette are 1c1ting down to tion was passed leaving the grounds iaring a fox. from $3.50 And ut'wvarels. hard work. t'o •the Trustees of Zurich fur a -lice. .)as. Livingstone, ex •Presi- terra of years. The .town is now BEAR BEAR IN MIN dent of London Conference will assured of a suitable play -ground As.ainaloia, Saskat preach here in the Methodist church on April 901. -Iter. Dr. Ross, of Guelph, preach- ed the anniversary sermons in Car- mel church last Sunday. Ris ef- forts were well spoken uf. The crowd would have been larger hadof one of our liiilily and much es - the roads The hoard of Ilealtl, as constitut- teeniest resident. Mr. wad Mrs. D. and ren Ile lecturedonwwe Monday nightbetter. he for 1905 1)r. Buchanan, medical McGee, who left this week for their health officer ;J. Snell, A. McEwen.,levo home in 8umerret, M:aa►., .lir. trip to the Yukon. It was much P. Lamont, Reeve; F. Mess, sr.,Clerk McGee took a car of household ef- appreciated, James Bonthron and henry'Zimmer- fects, locale, machinery etc, and will Methodist Miss Annie Wren, organist of the man, inspectors, suet on Monday, be fully equipped fur his new liotite llral McKayr the principal of an the I March 6th. 1). Spencer was unable in the \Vest. Ire is followed by the • oto tie present, owing to illness. A best wishes of a host ole day evening. It was much enjoyed petition signed by 15 residents of --�- by all who J►eard it, Staffs. 'Zurich, askin for the abatement of -Mr. and Mrs. Ceen1).on, parents :1 nuisance, alleged to exhist in Zur- Robert E. Pickard intends taking out a large partyof land of our townsman, Mr. A. C:u►tc- it .Switzer is moving hi; family ich, was received by the board. In to Dakoia next week. ton, spent the wc�k caul here visilina In the petition it is claimed that the \f a Wilbert Johns returned tp his seekers to the North-West about the Ist of April next. Any per their son,• son wishingto join this party,should call of. Mr Pickard at an -llensall will soon have a ;rear (:►rhotic cemetery, owing to the el- !tom ei� llamiola, Man., on Tuesday parts ovation of 4he ground, and its al- )rumbor of phones put i», over 20 after a lending the wwin,er ww•ith his earlydate. All of the Norte -West will be visited, and spec- n►ost central location, there is dan- relatives. are ordered now. hal railway, hotel, and livery rates are being arranged for. This - -\1 r. %ue le ger of rho water in rtes wells bre _lir. J. C. Jct[cry, wwlw has been f has returned to cooling ,contaminated. The were - just spend'ulg the past frww months with will be a splendid opportunity to see the North-West thoroughly t este and taken up his residence tory .was advised t not if • t he t rus- t just wrest of the rail -road track on ) friends here, has returned rl t0• the and economically. Main street, his shop will be t here l tees of the churc before guy fur- wwbout Mrs. Jeffery twill return in also. about a month. - Mr. Harburn is making great Mr Geo. Oliver went to Manitoba preparations for t he spring t rade in plants and flowers. - Mr. McKey the principal of the school was out of school a couple of days through a severe attack of lumbago. ile is vat his post again this week. -Rev. Mr. Doherty. of St. Johne church will conduct a Lenten ser- vice every Wednesday evening for the present., -Mr. Geo. Gramm, west of our We are giving excellent sa- village, is slaking preparations for tisfaetion in flour since re- l the improvement of his large lawn this summer. modelling our mill. -Mr. Bert \'ollick, of Dixie, is now steadily improving. JOHN WHIT'S & SONS The- Great North - West ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont. (general Selling Agent. for the young people. AM soon as Our roads ,ire in all al►uost ifn Spring opens shade trees will be haMs►b1e state but wehopetwirl a planted, ground levelled, and every- few days .of bright sunshine and thing put into good shape. The old wvario rains they will soon be in a Show (fall will be sold if possible bet 3 er condition. and 0 new !tall built. We are sorry to see the removal 1 D we the All the above lauds are being offered to puvhasees terms p► ices o!: have wan very suss farm of payment And lands and Albertet. to sell in all parts of range Manitoba Now is the Time to PURCHASE Prices are Bound to Advance We give Speculators 6 wear; in which to pay for lands. give Actual Settlers to years in which to pay for 'anis.$427.00 down .3.:2() rue, n, c 1 of choice This wonldsecures be greatainvest(Halfmenset tiforon YO1 The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever. We wheat land. Special Notice to Intending Purchasers Roller Millsl Gristing and Chopping Promptly Done. H. Sweitzer Sexsmlth -Mr. Wm. ILl3%kins and sister, of Le Mars, Iowa, visited friends here last week. - Mr. John Campbell gold a lino young horse a short time ago for a good figure. - We are glad ,to note that Mr. W. Coleman is able to go about again. -Roger Northoott and C. E. Ald- worth are each preparing to raise their barns this summer. - Therecent %ca ► soft weather er las glade the roads in these parts al- most impassable -Mr. \V. Pierce, of Iowa, c 111cd on friends here last week. -Mr, Jetties Moore, of Exeter, is at present visiting Mr. Wm. Ne,rtlt- cot 1. - Mr. C. nucleon, of llensall, cell- ed on friends here last %week. Put a Thin Child 011 Our PianosOTR• •EMULSION and Organs Arc the best our country pro- duces and we sell them at easy prices and on easy terms. 'Small Musical lnstrimcnts of all kinds kept in stock. 8. Martin. And see 110ww Moot t lie "lit t le one" begins to pick up- to take on flesh -to get color in the pale cheeks -to look 1e11 er, feel better, rat bet - ler, steep better. 01 R EMULSION P4 THE FOOT) TONiC FOR I'Ai.E fill\ CIIILI►ItEN. Howey's Drug Store On Door South of Post Office. -THE 'Merchants Bank of HEAD OFI' iCE. . • CAPITAL ;all paid up) RESERVE .••• URPL1S PROFiTS... th.er notion will he taken. '1'hc sani- tary inspectors were instructed to ,Hake a thorough inspection of the school !,remises, villages and elaugh- ter houses in the township, during the early part of .lune, and report to dhc board as to the sanitary con- dition of Mese places, re W lachelsea Ono by one the piar,(ISers of t's• borne are passing away. On Sat- urday morning last the coign►unity was startled on hearing of the very sudden death of Mr. Isaac Clements which took piece at his 1,o,ue about 111 o'clock a. In. Mr. Clements had been slightly indisposed for n few days and upon arising immediately sank back an:l expired. Mr. Clem - Crediton tints Was ,t native of Co. Armagh, TO INTENDING PURCHASERa inland, and immigrated to tbus Ole SEED. -We have for sale :t stock , country about 115 years ago. set tied of specially selected Red Clover, Al- sike, Timothy, Alfalfa. Kentucky Blue Grass, Millett and (Hungarian seed which we offer at reasonable prices. We have the highest grades obtainable. -C. %WICKER. Merchant. -The Rev. Mr. Henderson will preach ,nissionery sermons next Sab- bath on the Elimville circuit and the Rev. Mr, Cooper of Elimville will take Mr. Henderson's work here both in the morning andi evening. -The Merchants Rank have now occupied their new premises and find it touch more convenient than their I t quarters. former u o m arises. -Mr. .Thos .Morrow erre look part in a concert tt Lucan last Fridgy night. -Mrs. Wesley Winer went to To- ronto on Tuesday, she took her lit- tle son with her for the purpose of !ravine; hint undergo rnedicel treat- ment at the Sick Children's Hospi- tal. Don't forget t he concert to be given in the Town Hall next Mon- day evening by the nleulhcrs of t)ie Liter:try Society. -A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr. John lereitz last Thursday, when his daughter, Miss Laura, was wedded to Mr. ,John T. !lintel, a prosperous yowl;: fernier of this neighborhood. Itev. G. 1). Damn tied the knot in the presence of the immediate rela- tives and friends of the contract- ing parties. The presents twcre nu- merous and costly. The happy cou- ple will make their future home on the rarer south of the village. We extend centra3 ul tt ions . Lucan first near \Woodstock, where he remained- for some time. About 55 years ego he came to Usborne, set tied on the term near Winchelsea which he kept up to the time of him death. Mr, Clements w -as a heed working industrious man, a kind neighbor and a good citizen, respect- ed by all who knew him. Ile leaves n %widow and grown up family, two mons and five daughters. itis fu- neral o Mauiet%was largely aIY,attend1 ed ,interment belief in Eliutvilie cemetery. The (amity have 111e sym- pathy of a large circle of (►lend+ and neighbors in this sad hour of bereave•m n a t. Elimville -\Ir. John Miners and .lustttt.e Johan left on Monday for Toronto to attend the Grand Council of Chosen Friends, as represeentativ:•s from the Elimville Lodge. -Mrs. Thn•. Smile is itnprowin,r again after :t couple of weeks sick - r►eM9 -M.r. Robt. Ilerdm:in and sous hive rented the Thompson estete for l0 years from Dr. Cowan, of Lon- rlon. -The cellars of the village houses %ere nearly filled %oil h water on Sunday Last. -The ninil c brier %%as forced to abindon his trip to St. Marys on Saturday last /switl;t to the serious condition of lir roads. Centralia -Miss L. lfaenhun left on Ma►• day for \Wclseley, where ste %will visit her sister. Mrs. Fred Lane. -Mrs Reid and son Sills, of Exe- ter are visiting at Mr. Richert! \1r. Gee. Ilaaden has purchased Il:rndfords. the sic acres -,f land near the high -Mr. Alfred iluduinM and Miss School I.elone to else estate of the Ida Windsor visited friends in Clan - late John Farrell. d+•beye on Tuesday. Messrs. W. I). Stanley :end A. .1. -Miss Floe Esse•ry i• visiting her Leitch, auditors for the county of brother. Mr. O. Ewers, of I'alrners- Middlesex, Monday completed the ton. audit of the books and accounts of -Mr. Robert Sanders, of Exeter, the council of 1904, and report that gave I grantap1 • concert at Mr. everything is in good shape. The .l:uu.s 11•indfnrd's cot Wednesday I outfit ors have been at work nn 3 him evenitte of last %%Irk. A number of Canada nrdttnus task in I hr counts I reasnr• Youn t people• %were present and en- re's office since• ab0u1 Feh, 1. joyed 11te ►male wen• mile II. MONTREAL. $6,000,000 ;13,200,000 •••• ••••$ THOS.:FYSTIR F. F. iIKI3I))<'f. (i(,neral Manager duperintcndent 95 Branches In Canada Scrofula Dashwood IF YOU !NTE 1) F;Itk('TISG wine:FEW. Mg nett 'Trina (All end ,:e our lie,. lave fence and et reduced prier. we are In the fence bushiest threej a tr. E. P. Ntt•tas. nerd: ware Stoves. and Tlntmithin,t. 18,959Isv ORlO a a;fes ♦1 r. and elf's.August Schroer] -r er / fr attended tlo' funeral o1 their broth- -Mr. of Bram-he. thOUSaet er in-law in eliohig.rs Mast %v, ek. \Ir. Niro. Ireland .has sold his in• ilad st �f+ ursI :artist in t he planing mill here. 1 n water. �� causes. his partner, Mr. It. 11 ,radion. �1r. it is caw to sou %1' Ilamillon ktn. is engaged Mr. Ireland I as for nt Savings ea LY and where a - - M r . Irvine Mot ter .left for Ile - snowed to rondo ;tin.1 last week, %%here lie has sccnr• OF Ci h ed a goal situation at his trade ns Cattle- 1 in h. h. or the pretty� to take rot,. Hood SSarsaparila Ismaili.Removes every_ trice of 1 tl� 11ar 11, ammo G L CO. Lewd,. limo. SAVINGS BANK interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. Special attention given to the business of Farmers and men, to whom levans arc made on approved names. Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts • world. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED CREDITON BRANCH W, 8. CHISHOLM, Manag.r. last Tuesday. ile his home in the and will move his on. Iie Las rented Mr, Joseph Moore years, purposes making prairie province family out later his farm hero to for a rerun of 3 Farquhar - Miss jje A.Ien, of Stratford, is visiting Mr. T. Cameron's - W. le. Beavers attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Joseph Beavers, .:+t 8t. Marys, last Satur- day. ;t't -Miss !toxic Eacrert, of Ilr(u►t- ford, is visiting her sister, Mrs.. W. A. 'Turnbull, here. -Win. lleckney has rented his farm to Alex Turnbull for a Term of five years. -Mr. and Mrs. Simon Campbell were visiting their slaughter, Mrs. 1). el. hackney, 81 .Marys, last week. -Wm. Stewart was in SI. Marys last Saturday. -Miss Stella linty, .3%110- has been visiting in Exeter for 1 hr past week, has returned hone. - out. \Vard deliverer) a fine lot of r,il$1e in Mitchell on Saturday. Clandeboye :1M - .1 1. .lobo Clark. SI. , 1 1 hetll is .home on a short visit. -Mr. .Thomas Morkin has bought Mr. Marlin Collison's farm, on Lon- deroad, 178 teres, for r $7,7 50. 1.. -The netts of the death of .♦ '9 9 Pauline Cooper, formerly of !hit Nave, alio died in Blenheim on 1'ri• day and tws buried at Kirkton, was a shock 40 everyone in this vicinity. Her mother, Mrs. McQuillan, ham the Mincer(' sympathy of the people of this village. - Mr. Andrew Clark iboughl a house and lel in this place from Mr. I1. Thompson, now of London. -Mr. Mo -es Ilodgi+is ie moving in- to the villI - Mr. 3. Pit nl in has rel toned home after visilin•• friends in London. -Miss Jane Cunningham is visit- ing relatives in Exeter. -\1q and Mrs. Chowan attended $383.40 Secures 32i) acres (half section) choice wheat land to an actual settler. No other payment required for two years. R. E. PiCKARD, EXETER, ONT. The School Question Is just now an exciting topic, but the most intetesting questi)n with us is to have the fact firmly fixed in the minds of all that WE SELL GODS AS 'LOW AS POSSIBLE __ When -you consider the quality of the articles. Last week we added to the facilities of our store by having a modern glass topped counter placed therein, enabling us to display more goods. Try us tor your Spring Dry Goods. A full line of Prints, Cottonades, Shirtings, Flannellettes, Muslins, e etc bought tor cash att he lowest price. See our large assortment of Nall Papers. Let us hang theca for you BEAVERS BROS., Farquhar. Strictly civil One Price. I Highest Price for IrcxlIlr e. sibly realize. We %% ill be pleased to hoar ver • much 1 1 3 I how you are progressing in your far off home, end praying that the Giver of all good things may hove Ilia eye ever upon you, and His everlasting arms around about you, commending you and yours in- to .ills Almighty keeping, we re- main dear brother yours fraternally on behalf of the bodge. WM. ,IAS. DAVIS, W. M. JAS. A. TI'ItNEIt, Chirp. Mr. hosteins, though very much affected, in a few words thanked the brethren for their kin wishes and handsome gift, after which short present addreseess were delivered by (140.5(5 This ,since t 110 regi Iforlein's ;seine After •refreslulents had been server the tom anY dispersed on AinKi n B the National Anthem, and the bene- diction prononnced by Rev. (leo. W. Raccy. CLEAN, DRY AMERICAN CORN FOR SAi.E AT Exeter Storehouse spent a tee sleys in L0•tden this the funeral of a relative in ilruce.I felt at Mr. field on \Wednesday. -Miss Allis. Hudgins 1:f his lel ice n eek. -Mr. A. Cooper of Ille•nhei►n, is %•isitin•t friends in $iris %le'nity. -Misr Martha Mcllh:segue, of Ile• !roil, who for the piss111 !las hien visiting friend - here, resumed heals. 'Tuesday. Saintsbury. Ih► Saturday ew•rnin r. 11, h ins$, a number of elle friends reel ir•i,tll- ,. ' 111ire n of lar. including the Iliddulpl 1.. O. L. 49:1. esss mhled at the residence of Mr, Wm. .1. Hudgins to Bray him and Mrs. nosh/ins .t fare• %toll visit prior to their departure for •their future home near Strath• come Albert:,. 1)11rin•: the evening )I r. Iloeldins was presentee %till the feline in;: nddres• :accompanied by it hetelsome emblem ring and pin. Reuther Mr. .Tulin Ifodtrill. Dear llrot her. -We the lnt'Inlrr - of Iliddulpl 1.. O. L. No. 191 having heard %lith deep sorrow end regret of your impending deperlurc from our midst cannot alloy you to ,to a%cey %% it bout shoeing in mime nay our feelings of love and attachment for you. For thirteen yeere have you been a member of our Lodge and r.'rely have you been absent from the meeting* that love been held. cheering end r•ncour:Iging us by your presenee 11114 COUn•e•1. \Ve Will indeed nits, you greatly, but humble and sincerely trust t lint '3 herever your future Io$ may he earl God's richest bles•inge may at. you. We ask your areeptanoe of tthis emblem ring, :end 1ru•, $ha1 Kirkton %%hr•n won look upon it, it will re• -Nle. lie-nr!ze 4)a meron, C. 1'. 11. mine) you of thus• %tl.o %%ill then operator at O$1er Tait, II. C.. t'+ be far •1 way from you. of I hose ham; nn a visit with relative, here. chose sympathies are w% it Il you. and Mrs. Thoma, Miners and children of liaise who are tied with nn com- i.( Minim 1, Man., who have been the mon band of ununn, but ate connect - pa e1 %% Int er %t it 11 :el ;•thew here. le(l e11 by tl►osr• strow: and andurinc. lies 40474••••••••••••••••N•••••••••••••••ee••••• test %% I ek for their homy in 1 h., %t filets only t hoer who believe 1 n our Write i11u•I teens and noble order ran pox - .1 Bears the 616aatars of away. ibe Kind You Han Always Bc4 l is cheaper than oats TRY iT J. GOBBLE D I GK IIl11C11 feed •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 THE SAP SEASON • IS HERE _ SAP PAILS SAP PANS SAP KETTLES SAP SPILES (talvatii ('(1 SapPans made any desired size. Bring in your old Pails Si Pans for repair HERMAN'S HARDWME A nernber of sec and hand woo 1 rooks for sale cheap •••••