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Exeter Times, 1905-06-01, Page 1• Neter THIRTY-SECONDTHIY-SECOND Y13AR-No 10513 HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT E EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1st, 1905 SEEDS Call ' d Examine Our Stock of Seeds We ve some fancy RED CLOVER Late and Early Lucerne and Alsike TIMOTHY SEEDS • WJRE Just arrived 1 Car load of Spring Coil Wire It will be to your advantage to examine and get our prices on Sprung Coil, Barb, No. 12 and No. 13 Cleveland Wire before l chasing elsewhere 4 4. T. HAWKINS & SON 2 2 • • take. Don't forget this . 41„ Russian Admiral is a ! General News DISTRICT NEWS Prisoner. HAPPENINGS ItOI'ND ABOUT LS TERSELY TOLD The -population of Clinton has de- creased. Clinton citizens subscribed ucarly $70 to rate Muskoka Sanitarium. Thc total assessment of G.derich is $1,603,542 can increase of $1117,592 over 1901; population. 4,295, an in• crease of 255. The doth look place in McKillop of Monday last, of William E. Law- rence, eldest son of Mr. James Law- rence, from an attack of plurisy and pneumonia. If you once try Carter's Little Liver Pills for sick headache, bil- iousness. or constipation, you will never be without them. They are purely vegetable, small and easy to • t Mr. Wm. Gillespie. of Seafortb, tr-ts been ire-eit,aged as town con- stable plght-watchtuan and collec- tor. Mr. Gillespie served in this capacity fn►• several years In a very efficient manner. Mr. Taylor, architect of Brantford was in Clinton and looked over the I several sites that are in view for the erection of the ,New Knitting Fac- tory. Ile was instructed to prepare plan, for a suitable buildin-• tbat 06111d be created on any of the sites. Mr. Garnet Whitely, who has been in the Toronto General Hospital for over a year as the result of au operation for abscess on his side has returned honk. Ile still has an ab- csiN••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••NNrs ••••••••••••NN seems on his leg, but the docto _ - thought it best for him to recuper- ' ate before this was touched. WE'RE SUIT SELLERS You are Suit buyers. We make the 19ufts-you wear them out. We make thein as well as we can, so that they Alli not wear out sooner than they aught. Because. if they do, you'll 'likely go somewhere else for your 'sant Suit. And no one Could blame you. So much mosey ought to buy sto much Suit worth. And Suit worth Is fashionableness of fabric -style in tit -fit -finish -looks- dressyness - t1d length of service. As good a place as there is within Miles to get all this and not pay too 100tnch is W. Johns. Elegant Black and Blue Suitings for $15.oO and $18.00. �. JOHN'S Merchant Tailor econd Hand Organs and Pianos This week we offer two second hand -organa (Piano cased) and two second ;hand upright Pianos all in good con - Anion and neatly new At Bargain Prices sad easy terms of payment. New Pianos and Organs fllwaus In stock GO CARTS It great variety in style and price Sewing Machines of the best makes at popular prices. • Call and see us ► • sn. Mr. Ifolmc.sted, of He Iforth has 1 four pullets eleven months old :and 0 .five eight mont hs old, and from .these nine fo+a I ho got :89 c33s from For Terms etc. apply to TOGO SINKS 22 SHIPS AM; TAI: :1 NUMBER OF OTHERS. Washirt-.;ton. 1). C. May 30 -Tie, Japanese legation to -night ;uve out the followiu; c►ble;ra,n from Tokio Fifth report from Tokio receiv- ed May :10 -Th:• main fora: of out combined fleet upon accepting sur render of the remaining Russian force near Laineourt Hocks on the ternoon of May 28, an ulreasly re- ported, stopped pursuit, and while en;a,ed in the disposition of Sur- rendered shifts found in ;i south- wester[ direction the Admiral Us- h:ttoff, a CO:Ist defence ship. There- upon Iw;ate and 1"akuuto were im- mediately dispatched in pursuit and invited her to surrender, but she re- fused and ads sunk at U p. tu. Her crow of Over 300 11011 were rescue j. Cruiser Dmitri Uouski was also found in the north-western direc- tion art 4 p•nt. and ,w as untatott (els overtaken and fired gluon v: -••r u At a special ',wet int of the rate- payers of S. S. No. 5, Stephen, held recently, it erste decided 10 erect a F. new school house, and the trustees were empowered to harrow $5000 for a terns of twenty years for the j purpou•. Wil 1 b o found an excellent re- • wedy for sick headache, Carter's I Little Liver fills. Thousands of ' letters from people is ho havo used them prove this fact. Try them; The following schedule has bio* arranged for the junior L•tcto/:e teams in group No. 4, of the C. L. A. Goderich at Scafortle May 311: Sea - forth .at Godericlr, June 11: Strat- ford at Seaforlh, .lune 21: Goder- ich kit Stratford, June 's; .ries , ,ii :tt Stratford, July 5 ; St rat;t�•1 1 Godci-eh, July 19. Windsor has heretofore kept "sun" time •the salve as Detroit, whirl► i1 32 minutes slower thou eastern stan- 1 dard time. On May first Detroit adopted central standard time. On Monday taw 1V incisor Clty council I adopted r.15:tern standard time. Vila docs not suis the merchants. and they have decided to keep the sun Dr. A. E. Harvey, of Wyoming, died Saturday morning from a sec- ond attack pf paralysis. Deceased was one of the oldest practicing phy- sicians in the county of Lambton, and was well known everywhere within it s borders. Deceased was in his 61th year and had been a resi- dent of \1'youtitt= for about 37 years Dr. Iiart•ev was a fast District De- puty Grand Master for S. Clair (Masonic) District No. 2, and his death will be sincerely regretted by his Masonic brei ',fen throughout Western Ontario. If sick headache is misery, what ! Ott* .,J U s- ly b t�urt h division and second ;estroyer flotilla. She was attack- ed that night by the *+mend destroy- er flotilla and titer next morning was found a.;round on the south-east- ern shore of 1'riem's Nand off Coreati coast. Our destroyer Sazanarui captured iovs•aid the crenin; of May '27th in the south of Uncurls island the Russian destroyer Biedovy, wherein svcre found Admiral Rojestvcnsky :old another admiral, both severely wounded, together with eighty Rus - pions, including staff officers from the flay;ship Prince Suvar•off (Kniaz Souvaroff), which al•,ti sunk at 5.'2;1 CREDITON e couple of cars of lunioF for t m. on Jiay Tluy wyre alalic Carter's Little Liver fills if they the repair of the I)oherly Fnclo•y taken prisoners, will positivcl} cure itf People vvhpl :at Clinton, have arrived and the I Latest ndrices confirm the mattii- Lave used tLem speak frankl of , shatf have been busy osis, it up. ode of the disaster suffered by the their wrantk.i.h.e..10T hey are small y nR; We have a Choice Lot of Ise joists are ulace and pi good l3ussian tleet, ;and point to the tact easy to ilAal pf taleflooring laid, arlol it is ;u1=Ithatllussia'sLol,essof:u'nsthisAcCorf ale con es+ ' JOHN WAITS & Soiis he Great North - Wcst ROBERT E. PICKARD, Exeter, Ont. General Selling Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Cos. Lands, Canadian North West Cos. Lands, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Cos. Lands also a number of other improved and unimprovedNorthI.Vest farm lands. $3.50 per Acre A11 the above lauds aro being offered to purchasere $ on very easy 'ert>ss of payment ,laid prices *sags' from 3.50 and upwards. BEAR iN MIND we have farm lands to sell in all parte 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. 0' 4 •7.00 down secures 320 acres, ,half section) of choice wheat land. This w9g14 bo a great investment for YOU, The above investment is without any settlement duties whatever. $383.40 Secures 320 acres (half section) choice wheat land to an actual settler. No other payment required for two years. R. E. PICKARD, EXETER, ONT. SEED$ SEED$1 $EED$! TURNIP SEEDS R0 er 1 g I tic,ige, that In the tuauc;n of «ar nK c°Ise o eo np►v de in what- by F.thel Titus a [ .anon made ever ma to ten -year-old 3ir1 Ill the followinc varieties, ti iL: a week or n little hotter. Machinery y be aceompllshed by thcoft- arrested for bic'Cle stcalin Jo�c- t. II111 will ln� d boater p fl f I An official report received from Murray baby, i ready to receive its army in Manchuria. phine Carr, the murderessf of the Selected Purple Top nota ,a ,y, war a member o! a Good Luck Tokio by the Japanese legation at hand of young girls who live about R o at to date machinery. 00 Mr. John Staabury, who has been waxLan engaged to farming, on the London 3 on, on Monday evenlns the neishborhood of lower Jarvis Gristing and Chopping road, has Concluded to take lite easy says that the Russian losses &- ti Promptly Done. We are giving excellent tisfaetion in flour since modelling our mill- - for the lest of his days, and has ta- ! ken up his abode at the Rat tenbury House. 61 years ago lie was horn Sas on the London road, and having 1 spent 60 of these years on the farm re- continuously. lie rightly thinks he itas earned a rest. Miss L. II. Holmes, 'laughter of !Mr. S. T. Holmes, of Seaforth, and II. s�� Lorn►erly of 3 arse , has just pass- ed her first ears exams in the New It7.L'i'� I'.n;land Hospital, Boston. Tratntn; i School for Nurses. She has taken over 90 per cent. in all subjects and At Exeter and Centralia Storehouses Now ready for use, the best Cement and Lime That money can buy also Coal for Everybody at lowest prices J. GOBBL EDIGK is at tl h tical nursery. At the residence of the bride's fa- ther. Mr. .Tames Dow, Stratford, Miss Jennie M. was united in mar- riage to Mr. Alex. Wood, llamilton, son of William Wood, of Downie The ltev. M. L. Leech. London, perform- ed the ceremony in the presence of n few relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will reside in Hamilton. Jas. Graves, of Seafortlt. had the nti.sfortune, to f ill last week and break both bones in Lis right le; near the ankles It was :t 'had break . and will lay hit* up for some time. An excellent bed of 4ravel has been unearthed in Case's grove, ad- joining Seaf01't.tt. It is said t0 ale the very best kited for cement work nc ea. of her class for prac- Manitoba & Northwest 1 Lands for Sale The Saskatchewan Valley t,& Manitoba Land Co. Ltd. Largest Land Company on the Continent, controlling entire Can. adian Northern Railway land ,grant Two Million Acres "1'he crcam of the wheat lands of Western ('anada Parties purchasing p a ng now are given until 1st of June to select their land .the 1st of slant til' the 18th of M;ryl rim IELLIOT & GARDiNER Not only l►avc t 1,4• c•been numcr- •mus, but many of theta have been unusually tar cu. nitcly known include two battle- ships, n coast defense ship, five cru- isers, two special ships and three de- stroyers sunk, and two battleships two coast defense ships. one de- stroyer and one special service ship captured, n bile over 3,000 prisoners have been lakes, iuciudint (tear -Ad- miral Nebogatoff. The Japanese it would seem are still pursuing' the Russians, and it may be some time before the final result is known. There is nothing to clearly determine the Japanese 1av yes, and it is said that the Japan- ese Government. is waiting to hear the report of Admiral Itojeatvensky from Vladivostok before publishing its casuity list. Itojestvensky's defeat has ,riven rise to renewed talk of vcace. it is pointed out that Russia in this crisis will turn to France, through its Forei;n Minister. The Pontiff is reported to have said;" F)ie loss c[ life is most deplorable, but I hope and pray it may c:nd the war." STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen, convened in the Town Hall, Crediton, of Saturday the 27111 day of May, 1905 at 2 Ip. in., Minutes of the previous meet inz it cre read and unand there is enough and do spate adopted. the ,rove for years to come. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. But cher, of `')6'15 were let. Anderson-Finkbeiner - That the Gravel contracts to the amount of SI. Marys, nail for Eltsland on Use S. resignation of ,loseidi Guinan, as K. Victorian r n June 1 They �' Dr un a ti � u J a accepted 1 1 peer 1 0 be ;rune :11out t brce count 1'4' that John f1 of ) St. men or holding g by 1' I,c Is:lsmed to that effect. - July and •s suss. A petition has I c.,arley - Webb -That by-law been signal by all the . cp er a.nr Arrangements hate been muds, b to *mown the 21st Con. y Ix' appoirstcsl in his place and thin a �larya busi Ices r f 1 I ' the 1\'edm•sday half holiday during - 'Ie Carried. merchants 11 No. 7, of 19115 to appoint John Breen The harness stops agree to close Viewer, twins sea•I t u their s des, Dams hut t heir se orkshot w 11s 1)ra third time. , I 1 . f 1 time, passed and : itned by will continue open. the Reeve and Clerk. -Carried. 11(1. \w.:\. \i inis:ul, neplr.:at of Mr. The foliose in; orders wore passed. John Jl5Cle:1m of 8t. Marys, who .los. Guinan, school Cet1MU9 and Court of Revision, $20; Samuel (leaver, box on Concession iU, $2; 1)r. !hi 45 :mit others, �r Mitchell Insanec r nt - teal., :12.411; 11. Willett, file !ill c. A. Hooper, lumber, )133.1'' ; tile, Taylor, rep. road. 50e ; Nelson hak- e-, rep culvert s, wenn ; .len:, h Sins. Ivert, 1.. road. ':1.50 ; ; Thos. lumber. $:1.25; Geo. Sawa, rep. !midst., X3.25; Stepeen Mor- rison, rep. hridra•, :c3.0); D. Gri;t, Land Agents Ofltee Main St. Rxeter. SHE FOUNT) A DIFFERENCE ) rep. culverts, $5.75; G. F.►hncr, rep. lesrnt she dru ; business in St. Marys with his uncle, Inas accept 1I call to 81. (:lass church, \Vinfipe., the former e- r s 4 t alt cf 1)•. I lIo �t-. SIE. Maclean hi. been 1114i Or of the nhurch at Oak Lake far overei,rhi tci1 a s ht e his t nn tistts h.Is been very ossa s -fol. Grwit exlg,., ore fnrrltel of }I's ntinistly in \Vinni- rt•Ir. cu �'.r. , h:lsletl, THE erchants Bank of Caned A Iluffalu Lady Says ;-'•1)r. Lcon- hardt's Anti -fills differ from theoldmethods in Medicine as day froth night. a Mrs. J. 11. ltehorn, of 169 IlLandon St. I)nffalo, N. Y., says of Dr. Leon- , ( hardt's Anti -fill, -the Great System ii)ItAD 061! 10E, MONTREAL. Treatment ; 'COITAL ,:all paid up) RESERVE .... , , .. SURi'LiS PROFITS.... .. 4 $6,0oo,00o $3,200,000 , •••• •••• ••••$ 18,959 THOS;FTSBE E. F. NBBUBN, (ieneral Manager Superintendent) of Branches 95 Branches In Canada SAVINGS BANK Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings eank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- i •men, to whom loans are made on approved names, Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all pirts of the " wvorld. 10A A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED •'its action is so different to any- thing else 1 ever used--Anti-Pill is sn mild and gentle that I never thought it isouild cure my chronic Const upas inn, hut it did. " Noon atter the birth of nay first child, 1l yrars ago, Constipation be- came troublesome. 1 used everything heard of hut temporary relief was all 1 got. I must have used fifty different medicines in that time. I finally got• very hail and nt times I would have no relish for food, and what i did eat asould distress me attertards. I hari headachy, bloat - ng, bearing down pains, backache. mold not sleep well, randy fired and ever felt rested. Frons the very first dose of Dr. Leonhardt's Anti -Pili 1 began toirn- prove. Non 1 ata well. it is wn11- derful. Dr. Leonhardt's Atlti-fill is sold by all droggists, or The Wilson -Pyle W. S. CHISHOLM, Manager. 18015 attest, for CanCo., Limited, Niagara Falls, On:. 1dn. The peke is ti0 cents. 1 CREDITON BRANCH C. road., $1: J. G. \1'ein, rep. B. S. rood, $7.1H1: Nell MaGretor, rip. hrid re, $2.01); Sirs. Wallace, char- ity, (Medic al :,Itendance) ?25; A Court of Revision to revise the .1sscsnnen5 (toll of the Township ,s s+ held at 10 a. nf. Several minor rpcal5 were dsa11 aaOh. Council adjourned to mtel a taro, in i he Town Hall, Creditor'. on Mon- day, the :(rd rf July, 1905, at 1 p. nr. iIENIt1" EILBEit. Clerk. Const recite,' of sir (:,,heti'-h-lo- Guelph lino on the C. 1'. 1(. is Irene! pushed ahead is it Is co,nsider:1lde speed. Several grin; cf laborers :ire working between Isere .cud Guelph, more particul tris toss and 1111.4 en.d. The gradin; has to :t tars•' eta 111 been completed, and fence-tluitdithr gan.(M are busy. Some of t h•• r 1111,14 in this and the ,djoining • Arun) v number as inane Is 150 min. 'file farmers are making a goof! thing out of 1 lie p rest -mitre of 5 !c men. w hn vre dependent upon then) for much of s heir suppliers. 11 is expected lh it the road will he re lily (01 ot'' a- tiOe the romin:i fall. ips or gite KA Ye Mal Ahpt &tWttt lgnatur �� or et, anti who make a practice of stcalin; bicycles anti baby carriages Josephine Carr, the Titus girl says over 1 week :xo, wanted the lat- ter Go join iter in stealing a baby carriae with a live baby in it. The Titus girl refused. She confessed that there were six or seven little ,iris who were en;ateri in Ihis par- ticular kind of theft, and :(ave the police information where four stolen wheels could be recovered. Sol Knepfer, wife and child of lite Bronson line, had a very un- pleasant experience on Wednesday of hat week. They were drivinz down the Goshen line and when opposite rhe Lutheran grate yard the }corse became frixhtcned at some morins object ahead of them. They made a short •turn into be ditch and in doing so one of the tugs be- came unfastened. This caused the tongue 50 fall In the'rround and We 'welkin; of it sive the horses a fresh start. Mr. ICuepfcr Was thrown out of the nua.ry but his wife and child were in the buggy for some distance when it was upset and they were both rolled out un- hurt. The burry was badly wreck- ed but 11:11 occupants all escap- ed with 1 h11 scare .and a scrod shaking up. •••••••......._„.....___.........••••••• London Conference The stationing committee in cnn- neeDon wit h 5 he 1 wenty-secnn.l se:. cion of 51,e London Conference of the Methodist church now in session :st Listowel have issued their first draft of sl ai ions :and the (nlloeitir is the list of ministers for 5 he Exe- ter District, subject to *.horse. Exeter, (WI/11-SL) W ri. Godwin : Climes -so A. 11. Going. Parkhill -S. \Iain. Grams', 11. W. McTavish. Eliifville-,less Henderson. ('redilon, 1.. li:,rl lett. 'Slyly In -C. C. ('ouzeas. \\'ocxlhant-J. W. Andrews. LurKirkton-.f0luf Veal. a n h. mat tc I I citron, 1 ort liens 111, Coolralita sod Grand win,' no chin.ies. ldirr appoinr guests iv now added Io the London District. Rev. \V. II •.I Coope r. of F.lnnst114. is down for Wellborn. and Rev. 11. A. Gra hair, ILe r,'irint pastor is al- lotted, Ont.it,o 'trent Church, Clin- ton. St. SLuys-Jasper \Vii.<asal. Ilr. 11 onion of JiISO B-,st ehurch las to the ssnrk of the' sIi.+cion *.hoses in connection w it h I hr Fir4t Methodist church London. Th4:,e are all .nhjert to rho n re, and no ,lout,, ss ill not all In. .,llntvrd lu ...I mil. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••i Jar. till Nits. 31e1,ey, of \Wi• nch*'. sea, ars' movie/ I' 111i4 week to Ethel. The Whits Sear Line :ulnuunre their popular esr.ur.ion In l) Irnit vi I G,rderich, on Iune 205 It. Kee no - I ire in another Ceill Intl. \lr. S. (lardy has leased the store recently recopied by Mr. W. Trete thkk :'nd asi11 conduct a flour and feed business. Further particulars nett week. Mr. Wallace Fisher. of (Le Sover- ei111 Iludk staffs who Inas been in the it ink of 1 he sante lir:inch at Zurich, his been lritisferred back to the !link here. '1 he nlarriase takes place to-4My (Thus it i' 1 111 Ik't roil, of MISM Ella Rollins, eldest dauzhter of ?lir. and Mrs. A. .1. Rollins, of that city. fnrnl.•rly s-'sidents of Exeter, to Mr. Will Diamond, of the Detroit Postai Service. Itot1. arid, nd ,renin Mrs` well and favorably knoss n lit re. 1Se letter heN int lived in Lucan (onto crly. Perfection Select Westbury IIazar(ls 11117 r9N-0( hails West&Dry Tomato and Cabbage Plants for Sale Fresh Groceries of the Best Quality Always on Hand BEAVERS BROS., Farquhar. Strictly One Price. highest Price, for Produce. Sideboards its Golden Maple, double shaped tops, 11 x 24 mirror, as low as HERE ARE A Bedroom 9tJ iter, 3 piece, go mahogany, 30 inch Dresser Bevel Plate Mirror, $12.00 You want to spend your money where it will do the most good Don't You ?- Being a progressive person and a shrewd buyer you are always looking for the best bargains Aren't You ? Theretore you would be willing to teal with us if you knew we would give you the bet goods for the least money Wouldn't You? Wel! then have toy to dnjiver to youg- home soruo of oar new forniture at prices that will Convince You - FEW OF THEM Parlor Suite, 5 pieces. upholstered in hest velours, $1$.(+). Couches 11 feet 2 in. Moil;, Gl inches Iden or wide, upholstered in velours, fringe , Ulx20 all around. $150. Everything else in comparison ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture dealers and Funeral directors JUNE NEEDS e SCREEN DOORS Comp. from y:,t. up. SCREEN WiNDOWS • Comp. from 20t' up. SCREEN WIRE MMOCKS All Sizes Just received a nice assortment from !1,50 Ua) to $a50, Comp. Lawn Mowers from $3.511 to $.1.(;0. Poultry netting from 4c per yard ii,•. Oil Stoves from $1.40 up. HERMAN'S HARDWARE Tiasmithing a Specialty.