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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-12-3, Page 4(gzetter buoratg, Sanders 47 Creech,. PZ9?.5., TAWRSDAY, DEC. 3, '03 NOTES AZirD COMMENTS Nowra :=NFItzw The election in aaorth Renfrew to fill The seat we vacant by the death of aft' j. W. Memo will he held on Sat- urdey, December ad. with nominatione one week earlier. The Liberal canal - date will be Mr- L, Rale. who was clew - en hy repreeentative and enthaslas tie conventiop. The Ci servatine can- didete will he Mr. Danlop. The /ham - ter, Wm. (eo. W. Rose, will vieit the constit tieney bef e the date of polling und disenss the issues ef tbe day. IF 97 113[714t. SellOOL (IATADENS. The ,regaletione of the Etitivatianal Departieent, nitprovedby Ortlerem- time Inure:elf the iteettron of the boy Councilwith referenee to school gar- 'Attu VC9011111 WHO, althongh the troth d ens. provide that may rural seined ! would serve ZO. great detd Letter. My Zenird whietra provides a sehool garden own opinion is that there was enough with the neceesary telei.pureta and , that could be truthfully said in raid- etintol-eiert eta el ir?' entitled let a eieut this a xpentlit tire evit bout re- <siert. Si J64.14U'y 11111y 244 41E1. eerting duty labe elate:Arent. Like ,eeoprieted the te.;i4ettiret tete ry other htesint men we OA) 1111,4 11,:reard whiela reieviteles it !F^411**14: &-f,Iltfti‘nt side a the' illonse woothl ttiltit expect ect to 41,11 ratitiel giant me that the eetatere of 1$1,01 woult1 Mlzen exeeetling felt:eland su.ksteptent :mere- ' as cheaply as 4.tant of fro years ago, ell greet1.81.4., air if the :4mi-opt Lithe: We an t.Low hat new nuts fOr the tieee not warrant tireit bunt. then the country have beett settled, that tbere grants shall he merle pro Intta the area ' ere ditlienities in taking the censne in of the setreel geraen tweet he at least, vertizio leestlitit's that would entail .ozze aerie, in addition to the legular more expeoste thzat WaS 114)111.ed ten alum! gromease the tritstetbe must pro -1 years irgo. Some progress. has: been vide tools iind implenzepts arid a shed made by the etiorary. When listening ereetea for use as a working latensitory o Eta, statement of the hon. Minister and for s-torage of treas. ete.; the grmaz a Asi ivultinv Moo,Mi Fisber) J did will he peyable on the report of thein- think he 1ia4 o bad poem. alotwith- etor that the conzlitione aa‘ -e peen stitietaug his abilltv to handle such a moque) the onloteeellae tIlikt 1w valid advance foe th ie. enormous expenditure couipereil with the expenditure under the coneervative role, woe that the coet of liviog had inereaeed. It has been argued by the tuna member of zughey rink. for theapproaching sea. t 1-1111.011 that the extra expenditure eetz.—Mrs. T. T&L ohae heen in woula lie aceoenteal for by the fact that S4. amnia for the peet foue oionthe. re- tbere were Inure queetions to apswer. teirnea home last week, 4, aompenied ;rand that there Were one-third more ov Trick. who met her at Exeter.questionete eats wer. and that there- . . tithing of the census cost in. the pale- ' Sherritt or, the Cesus ridiug under Conservative rule PQINTED PARAGRAPHS, other than the extra VOSt of living. I weepima a/mews should be pointee, Mr. John Sberritt, the poPnlat rep- have no doabe that the eost of taking In ttera. resentative for Nort 'Middlesex, on the cenetts was big enough under Coo- , tbe floor of the flue of 00)11)11911$ on eerva.tive tole, hut it lies been doubled The plainer a woman is this mora October Igo), sxuns up the by lion. gentlemen opposite,. Next I ceneus situation in the following pt"r- come to Xottlt Middlesex, St'hieh, 611Ceorantleratzielazescheerfalaeaa Is a Manifest tinent and Well -directed reinaries, as 1891 had a population of 19,090. -Under aka wiedent remotes). lo alanseade- 000eervatiee rule the censas there To beeome rich witaoat labor is the Mr, John Sherritt Worth MiddleseX) "1st' $1'299-92' Ivile4'eas 1961/'whu Idea of most men, Mr. Speaker. I do not purpose at tiliS the popalatiod was 17,405, it cost iete stage or the seseitm detahtleg the aaaeo. otoer Words there was a go- audgo a mon by his midreas rather umese e"r hat e fool that, it is grease in population of LW' and an in- than by drees. uoy duty t„a maha soma eampariseas or crease of expenditure of al,12„$.63. or A man moat teal viten be the expenditure of the censos of 1901, "11',"`;°t clwalde Ulat ("msekl.qive makes his mablen speech. 4• ttesovemphiteredtboutnt tnIxetroffoirStage(fimor.. AtcleXciaineste.x jag cacuroadtittotas oetipontoi zrauc,n3 awarf flevdli WAS reading from a newspaper 411 1891 4-144' P°Paltion or 17.28% the, e wrong 141 1‘„ttieli he claimed hod wade ontne ete, cost. under Cone.ervirtive rade WaS Sle It is an easy matter for a Maik t4t •'seated the expetalitorea of the govern- roueone statements awl had mierepre. 30111a2,11-iat'onfa 15n, 8019 t e.:osibt kllaadtiaer the eisitt aena;rhytec,Itizogy bwouttine jaitav:0111343 en4 meat this matter* I was somewhat Reform i-egitne WAS $3,1,18,87, belog a oagb. ale will become a pretty am olm, amused %ellen livtettitrr to hint reading ge°veaao PoPul"11am 10-45 ;t1 from twit papete tCought that the zerease in expenditure tte $1,b1lem.,, A Wrtter Oar) the OttlY gems that ar matt wile pteraee that paper was pm_ ether words, the COSte WAS mole time at drug on the market are gems 0 double muter the present regime t thought. eomplzoil with. VUnton Zlies,ers, Sweet. of Exeter, anti lat sel„ of Ilelgrave, have rerated the M it was under', Conservative role- No Keay a man carries lila 'total assets doubt the majmity of ue in this 110use t th e of are Wen WIW had a go ed deal ee,pee. his sbirt fron In 0 grl lence in Municipal life. and I ask theee, diamond Rio. hon, gentlemen how long wouhl they Speech eilver and silence la gold. expect to he returned by the different en-ea1 there is more ;diver in ear. municipalities oneethey got intoef. dilation then gold. lice, they were to raise the galleries ate public trusts, Dana A taae with and inereaee the eapenditore mere than double and hove nothure more' an Mee that his butcher w000haldn't to show for the increase except zee - - trust with pound baeoa.,---voacage -Ise in the cost of living? How nrapY - ewe, bon. gentlemen have known of an as- Tae deer Zerdan has itit aright in or in the rural municipality, whose one et the 1ar4eSt epringii In the ry has gone up in the laet ten yenta worm. ea e.00eni? 1 do laat know all' /web Howitzers are Wel breeettloading eeow many 1.1reetOrP, M. insane eaperm welshing zoo peattda mice companies are there whose ealate - ies hare oeee inereaso, or soloni having a leugth ot SIX feet ten 11I (11. teachers or other men iu tut- Tie shipyards of Oreet Britalo. ploy? I do not kolow of any locreitees Weralog together. mind tura out corresponding to those in the taKieg big steatnehip every day of the year. ottlie COMO& dot Intend to take up 1 whatever the harm of sensational In"Cb utnr° °Me' bla b°" Twlv literature, it teaches the petiole 0 figures front South Huron, the titling: rev& in which 1 now live. The cost of tak-; hag the census of South Huron innieri rteapito the detects of tbe Americen Conservative role iniSal,when it bad 411 MN* It bolds up IntrfOr of the population of 19.1.11, was $1,255,59. and) Whole world's affairs. The mirror 111 1901, when it had a popultitinn may not be the right kind* but its tea - 17,449. the eost was $2,000.41. So that , deuce* is to lead tbe peeple to aelte there WAS 41 deVrall,50 in population a. CenaCteltalletill. aadie Ueywod, who bus been a :tele t should east one third more mon- veAse "Pe" 1"" ; It aou do aot Wm V140 and cam; 43,ttafal and trnetworthy elert u I do not agree with that; I should 2";',"1"-.) "Ilk tb" ST,Ute.- Clump the light, it you look tato a r. co, we,: km.,,,t,stor,f,n, thri,INst. two Chita; that in taithig 4 INIIStai the most '41" °PP°51t° win 111°1 1131.4 40.s.11. bevorea her conneeteen Watakthideillt and tedious Fat wouhl, Ite get - eh it '11 1' inad neeepttell O. more horn, it ling* frO111 LOW 10 botitSP„ as we bave ltive one whiz Twee& 1,11;nwo1„- 31n, tesday vete' large farms ;nal a goad 11,,ovizoa ieft Wezineettey for Lui shad of time Is lost in thie way. flow- Arose:ea, taalia o intending to ttake ever. for orgoment seize we will allow ela WI, ttie la thy. , th-d. it Pi gloat logic to eay that Soeee Oter„---abe moves lobo ha, c:1110941-" VIM 6' 24 4•1111*4111111 mine ques- v.nnijoettv414 lacoo-lry in town rao- mow tione newer we should except au 4‘ 4W& C1 4 M4I 141 that tucreased eapenditure hi the vat!). the face or the mirror? county of South Huron. 121 that come i ty the people ore getting a little awake i I do uot want a press whiele show to the condition of tbinge, for they, ep the virtuee or humanity rold not 114144 had the extravagance of Chic the faults; but let us have more trutb, gorernment lzrought home pretty the atela trout mai oettaeo but Me closely to them in the matter of the•truth. doe,: as well as in the tilting thet Cer1811% I have no doubt that :4t:h4ey • 4r' 14zthe gez)aetrtwal;oteattrltigniezztetato nez. lwhaIlos' t'2;11e.14'14Itl6"uv'ait41;1°I1'lg(et4*Or11o14 7vir1l . VII 131;wil insist 00 snoreettisfactoryQfla)mc)t t- I s "ale" than that we have bad bell" be. 1 al Lilt& en Dee. itt V;C;Rig ;tire 11W Only WO arguments fore they will condone these item.: of 2,;.„,„,„) ing et; Ht , that have lawn pit forth to justify the 14". P,3rtY "Ai", 11"1 r„vaeraar . uro:o zoo LI. 2.i..' levet this ;movie:, coil. twice as *tart. gookeo win so Kong aS t aPtezerap 1"125ev°3°1F, working in-SortytftDi;.zialiea111ae1•'.41V..Willta4eforII n1nis 1*.t 1 11.' 1) (te'reSte of the countI thitok it is aaut Allthiksvx- )11W tO 61)1110 Of the meinhers belungitit azar% dee. Mr. eenteh „ma men iuni poled:dim) of aeiaale ;Intl the cost 10 aural immicipelities to offer Fem. 4•08 at win ex ;on the ;Ai., t,ohing, 11,1.0 (.141,ms 4) num year wno anirtiou on these particular items's. enel r‘azdza4tot. They left the paw,. ; katiqii%S.5. lit Mil 11.4.had a opt:1410n on 'Jayvee:1ot saleatad no.Y Paatialdaa 1 eel' eon tateleela iota Ii ''2l i(,4„1 1,1114,14 :::111:q.,,,h,1,4 the east nr loom, the cOlintielit, tOOtt tilP (1005 ttInt 111 -1 • all. t't PO yi Mug woe teieve,,t t'4 was lit:v.43,v9. 1-011 win eaught 11)3c'ytiond 1 MA IT Ifu.,:,tatp, tioriti•mzt ,eeTe all thee r,„ypa 01;4 1' III 1. ;zu itenekase 02 iamnlatiou "'", 1"18 vdtlev gelith'"3"" Ib 11 ik" ▪ h iti, 'et‘.;11 a ttneebin, )5v• togs .%f lea a len it wonia not be faze to ate "16'' v'e'..e """1"we ," , have a 8111111'11' la* iao p -,i la.4re ezaa ti rth of tag. litZtt‘ I :tat 1124 'l enalehett to e'"‘, ''" 1`'14/411" 114t 1uoi.y woe 21 1(1 for 4 l'il\*"t. t 1 mitLtional enst ent:tilt.41 14): t° J 1 201 th1s(e4L1'11uit20" l'es'"'" 114" the meet bird eta at queetioue. That mIneeervf'a""l:leo'' w1" lghee PVit Stw" ----------------------.2... eao• theonlmt hat little ,ime ao tue non. moiniser oe r ‘44. 41 WasnytOM; 111P Mat- r_ hid t„WSal and t..1l'1""lvaa";419*aygualeatt<i"stIfY - telt el. ;ve. thr ...s ozetAtV■A 1A' necessary4put .or., 1 haofhe ncreasdcostof 1al(Ma. 1Thtiol askd why there Ina eat ateIltheleaoieoh,,mghqtn11)2&Iolaf10112raireemd ofSt1111111Prfa1Owiv in11. 11 112 *1 otoway„mdhmo.h„netlation Mrliendereonj has explodedverw"s rev"rd"4""dthe511"1"411. 0,222 eythegrim re11wpNotmo21 44fa4the ditferntemthe:agriculurrpledOutt that wasa 4221. it(14,401)11tioghto; ;092 ofthetwuinthis eensneridingis"1/1"g"1'the 8"'4he""hl21' heomen:neahohaeowy weld. 412e1 ;147,4h.I.boagentlejnon NOM ben 8100014in emit stateeeenlJ 2 I1 14e fail- Mta soy tbat in our part of tbe eountry te frnier wi) does not sume. noteonsidered up-todate, gtagamonoehu d zolue oue else, and they maybat va(3301ipg • : hew to vall tbe honmember hem; oae.. "t4P1V; t ht'ill1oP111'441 1.12et";":4137 :cm 112 Nin fold (Av. (iharlton) wbo 211114".4 "a 1.1212‘.411ee 11111l11g41 (4)141 poseiblymirative the lieet excuse f "1"d 1 Le 11"11-c-. t" tlelenee thiLi expenditure. Allow - o. 4.1 coal g.4..41,i21'41•11.,.4. 'Morris is. ing that there are ontethlid more (%1( 4)12 the fl''"10an 4122*5 thins tf3 al)ZiSt11. And that thiS should $t TileY took prompt T2104.442res for. 0010i1 440 expense one third greater, eeviviog 114.r ana she has not fully re- and allowing the extra cost of living. eovered from the effects of the g3.5. , „ .41 it inueett 21 44104.e. alevatetoxv.- Oneof those pleasant anal intereeting events which enterges !,110,Seinte of our happinees and misery, Was solemnized by the Rev. 11. XL naming. on 'Wednesday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. Louisa Brown, when her only thtughter, Miss Myra, as mule the life companion of ale, Sett. Wheatley, prosperous young farmer of near Kinburra. The house was nicely decorated with flowers and foliage for tbe occasion, and allele Wheatley officiated at the organ. About twenty of the immediate rela- tives witnessed the ceremony, after wbich the party adjourned to the din- ing room and partook of the good things provided. The bride was at- tired in white organdie aud her going - way dress wns of blue cheviot cloth, in which she looked charming. The young couple left for their new home amidst the best wishes for alife of hen- ine-s together. feettmes.—Denth which know; no friend, entered the home of Alr., Josiah Irwin, on Siinday, Nov. 22, and sever- ed (be tie which bound the living spirit of his son, Everett, to a mortal betly. Four years ago Mr. Irwin, wife **id family moved into town, and at that tinie the 8011 started with Jackson Bros to learn the tailoring business. ale remained there that winter, but went to Chicago the following year, end it was while he was engaged at hh., •• trade in that cite that he conteacted Ithredisease that ended his young life. Fore ftlfteen time ths he battled with it, bet without avail, bidding good bye to his loved. 000S 071 the above day. nt-- sid es his parents be leaves two. sisteie and two brothers to mourns his de-, mise.- On Saturday, Nov. 21, the spill( of Sarah. Ann Moore, relict of the late Geo. Saville, who has been a veritabb -!" mother in Israel” to many in the 21. 15 orvi!tld home 11) her Milker. ktt the age of 75 years-, She was bort . in Litteripshire, Eng, end dune to in 18521iVing iri Woodstock end 'Sect; villi 'for a ebort time a f ter ,coni - to this country. A few years 1111 0? ziha Was married to her late linsbard) who for ineny years worked in tilt renniug mill manufactory. hi oe GM It reit were born to their), all of whom were Present tit their arothev.'s 121 11-44 when life's cord was' severed. She was - 'Mid to rest, in the Clinton cenietery 0:, 51*ncl I The assemblage at thelion-, and cortege 12 Is large, w.bich w Ib keeping with the espect that she ea) held iv) by all elm knew ileTo. m»1);) 11 1 Oil is Ls iu 1* -1.21)4 I. 11( w 11 1',' g 4.1 (19 Lit. 499:-.1,Cl, on which the Munger of Agriculture hos base4 his argmnent, there is still a disetepancy, Which, as I have said, the hon, member for 'N'orth Norfolk night be able to explain, but I do think he will have a difficult task. We have in .Nort Aliddlesex a number of indepen- dent men. Prior to the election of 1860 the hon. gentleman who leads the !louse and his colleagues went, up and down this country decrying the Con- servative party and declaring that an expenditare of $38,000,090 was bleeding the people white, and that Canada conld not stand it. So much was said itbout this expenditure that the people in my riding reuliy came to the conclu- sion that theee must be something wrong with the Conservatiee party, and in the election of 1890 they return- ed a supporter of the government. But, Sir, what did they find? As soor. as the present government got into power it was fonnd that none of the pledges whieh tit P people con eeientious- ly believed e teal ne carried were car- ried nut, aad they found that the ex- penditure was not 838.000,000 alone, hut it weet up and up and up; and the result was that when they eatne 1.0 east their ballots again in 1900 they sent your humble servant to represent them. That I think is sufficient evi- denee to show that yon cannot hood- wink the people of Noah Middlesex, so I think. that We mug letee a better. explanetion of what has become of that extra amount of money that bas leen expended. Then let us took at South Midellte sex. In 1891 South Middlesex bud a population of 1806, and the cost oi the densits under Coiaservetive rule $1,889.53. In 1901 South Middlesex had a population of 18,803, pradtitiolly Ihe same population, a. differeoee pi threo; but what was the' cost of the censas under Reform economy'? It wes $2,982.81, or in other words $2:03.78 more than double what it cost under Conservatie rule. 1 do think that' his is a State of affairs which requires explasto doll; itna although the ton. member is not in. his pleee to- night some tither bot). iiiit3i:iter; I hope vvill got op anti explain how the ex - pause came to '118 so heavy in this. in- stanee. 1 riotiOP tbat the argueienti- e aye been chiefly of a 'rather loop .-liaracter, and I,sbonld 12 ke to hare sonie hon. Menvher on .the opposite side ;et and endeneor to melte sem,: 'tied ef a fratk plana tim), hiekhig into tlat: Audit or GeneraPs Jolt, 1 dideexpect sorne :row tlie lion. the Minister of Ag,rirml- !.iirt,, ti) fot this 81: 81018 than dcittlitle 2hat the Ziou Instructive ttnd eltiq tient sermone were preached last Sunday mornirat and evening in Zion Metbodiet (lu)ch byllev.Draltinuon, of Exeter, to large eongregations that completely ffiled the bonding.The trusteee asked for $S0, end sn in cash was plaeea upon the plates. The sermons as mama rly expositions of divine troths trill long be remembered. The Sunday School and League are in a. most healthy car- dition. The church which was retr- eated last summer presents a very neat appearance. GEMS OF THOUGHT Deeds are greater tban verde. Deeds have suck a life, mute but uu- (imitable, au4 grow as Hying trees and fruit trees do; they people the vacutty or time, mid melte it green auct wortby. "Why should the oak prove logically that It ought to grow, and will grow? Plant it. try It; whet gifts ot Alligent Judicioue assimila- tion and secretioa it bats, gt progrena and resistance, of force to grow, will then declare tizemeelvea.--Carlyle. The longer eve live and the more tro tbtok the bigher value Ivo learn to put on tbe frientlelap and tentlerucee of parents and of friende.—Dr. John. You may find two wity men, ten clever men, and twenty -foolish man before you will And one prudent -or thrifty man.--0Id Humphrey. About any art, think last of what pays, first of wbat pleases, It Is in that virlt only that art can be made, —it L. Stevenson. One asore good man on earth Is bete ter than an. extra angel in heaven. Man thinks ho knows, but Wialliao knows better. It is not the wine that makes a man drunk, It Is the man. Only imbeciles want credit for tho achievements of their ancestors. Ploguence is a painting of the thoughts.—Pascal. All things come to him who makes other people wait. ' .nracaratroommownorrmawasee.......A. Business Priticiples 411-7cirmkc A. farmer should have just as careful a business training as 0 merchant, banker, manufaeturer, or any other bushiest num. Should understand all the intricacies of financing; know how to estimate accurately, work out interest and discounts, keep hooks, etc. A course in the Forest City Business and Shorthand College includes all these studies—are taught by a thoroughly competent staff of experienced teachers. Every student must pass an extuninatiou .prepared by a staff of qualified examiners before receiving his or her _Diploma. Booklet fully explains courses, costs, etc., nise far a postal. rwawa, 3 etei0 00 a J. W. WESTERVELT, Peat, Y. C.A. Bumnteo, LONDON. OLDEST, LARGEST, MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED AND ONLY NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND HOME PAPER IN CANADA, arA g 4 411 4oafiti.Fha 1579, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Grip, Asthma Qcestikmto A. bon Asthmatica„ Csintoroxs te a long established, and standard, remedy for the diseases indicated. It curvet:wears° the ale rendered etrongly antiseptie is carried over the diseased sorfaces ot the bronchial tubes- with every breath, giving preleneed aud constant treat:meet- Those ot a consumptive tendency. et. sufferers from chronic. bronchitis, tinii hmeediate relief from coughs or in. flamed condition's et ttle threot. Deserietive boot free. C1114$07,4224191 ANTISSPrtOT41)uns dissolved in the mouth. are effective and ettfe ter veuebs and irritation of the throat, lea, .S.02 entreat. aanadiao agents • at age aliaaa Ve... 101 Notre Dameate 4. or over thirtY "years we bare t I t.1tfl1.S ot Bleed seeeea. bath bereditary arid acquired. u Treatment Is isinal 'with oureelves. end never falls e eon from, the , stem. Beware of mercury anti other mine ea i1,ns, w1:*he - doeteva prescribe ror this terrible cl1.Se4Se. as thee' wifl rJhl "e Pastern - (Mier treetments drive the poieen into the system. whereae our treat- aestrelys tbe virus or polson in the blood and removes It from the evetera entirely, so the symptoms can :never return. It' -you have am! or 1110 following Symptoms consult up before it is too late; Illetches. eruptIone or niontles; falling out of the bails itclaneee of the Kan. 19t:10res or pains in the Joints_ soreness in tbe muecies, sore threat, ulcers or bad taste In the mouth, sore tongue,. 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