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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-8-16, Page 5ara THE ez.44.er gamocatie, Published every Thursday Morning at the Olfiee MAIN -STREET, -- EXETER. -13y the -- ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY TERMS OP SUI3SORIPTION. One Dollar per annum if paid in advance, $1.50 if not so paid, .tt.d•stortt,iizs,g Raton cam. .Kypllca. boar. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid Advertisements without specified directions wil be published until forbid and charmed accordingly. Liberal discount made for transcient advertisements inserted for long periods. Everi description of JOB PRINTINI turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &c., for advertising, subscriptions, etc., to be made payable to Sanders & Creech, PROPRIETORS Property for Sale. A fine pasture farm in the Township of Hay, near Sarepta; one hundred aures, S5 acres seeded, frame house and good stable, good water, etc„ Another 100aore farm for sale, in the township of Usborne,south of Elimville,eonyenient tosohool,well drained, small orchard, 10 acres bush, frame house, • barn, stable and grainary. Apply to SANDERS & "OREECH, Exeter. Dashwood Roller Mill A real good time to buy our fatuous White Star Flour is now. Made from the very finest of wheat -acknowledged to be the best in America -The Mills, the Millers, and the Milling Process all thoroughly adapted for obtaining the highest re. - sults. -For strength, richness, whole-, ness and appetizing flavor. it is with- out equal; makes snore bread easier and better than any other -gives solid satisfaction to consumer and producer -Buy it and you will please yourself and your good wife as well -House- wives all over the county endorse our claims. We solicit your patronage. Jos. Eidt, Dashwood Having disposed of con- siderable of my property in Exeter, I take this op- portunity of thanking the people who patronized me for 14 years and of asking all those owing me to • please call at once and settle as I expect to go West inside of two weeks. Jos. Cobbledick. 1 Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in three degrees of strength -No. 1, $1 ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger $3; No. 3, for special cases, per box. Sold by all drug ets, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. ,1,, Free pamphlet. ',Address • TNs COOK MEDICINE CO0TORONTO, ONT. (formeritl Windsor) During The Warm Weather We are offering some exceptional values in Pianos and Organs Our Goods are of the hest quality, and we will be satisfied with the SMALL PROFITS. Prices and terms that will suit the most exacting. In Sewing Machines we can cer• ta;inly-suit you. Stationery A fine line of high grade station- ery cheap. CALL and SEE US S. MARTIN&SON EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat 70 72 Barley ..... , 42 45 Oats 1144*". 33 34 Peas 65 70 Potatoes, per bag ........ 1 00 1 10 ,Hay, per ton 6 50 7 00 Flour, per cwt., family 2 25 Flour, low grade per cwt 1 25 1 25 Sutter..,., 18 Eggs 16 Livebogs, per cwt 6 50 ;. Shorts per ton 22 00 22 00 Bran per ton 17 00 17 00 Dried Apples.- 6 6 I Mitchell: A large bank barn on the farm of Mrs. Geo. Rock, near Brodha- gen MIS strurk by lightning and burn- ed to the ground. The lightning was so Ile)tetrativ e in its nature that Wild- ing, with the season's hay crop, burley and Wheat were entirely consumed in less than half an hour. A wagon, bin- der, a few pigs, and a number of OM also fell a prey to the Manse, (fo# itC7iy W*ufsos Orrontol On .er. rel.rtiyea here.. `: HaYl HCll $ $dit, S ri i�I gIII '"'' �� ° i�I Biddulph: Mr. Michael Jackson has disposed of his 02 acre farm in this. to.�vnship, being lot `LO Drysdale l tea . B isson of London is 1'xotrte oil a '.visit. -Airs, Frank GrrLnville bras re. turned to Chatharti afters leasaLrxtvis- it her s"-Illiss J . Srcenap and nephew, •B J. I ellant have returned .from their visit to Stratford. D, Flinn of Los L � �' •` � '•.- le,•„ �' 2. \ ` a' ��,1 . WSi .l gl South part of Bind north part of lot L1, con. I0, to A. Langford. �� \, IrrJ_ nr? vc5++° .t3•::•"': p, ��(<tl�,III f, ••K�r x4 >E.•. Gi k ii,,ljl <� Brussels: A (Diet wedding ton`'.` 1 k place on Wdnesday when Miss Mag- guy, only daughter of Arthus' Carte- Tons Morris; vas married to Ed. 'Pols lard of Grey. Angeles is here on a visit,- Mr, and Mrs, Latimer have returned to Strata ford, -Mise Le Soeur of London is a at the borne of R. Tur'ner.- Arthur Gelinas after taking up an eight months' course at the Canadian business College in Chatham has ob- tained tuined his certificate in bookkeeping and Commercial Course. He is now Secy 1'teas., and book-keeper for the , Echo Bay Lumber Co., at Echo Bay. • ` trrlo •" 1,0 good teai 9 I ati X461 �!r= " • (; PpR•1 A"fO ' Q°�.,� R'�' s (�93 �;r '`� �-w`' Goderich: Wednesday evening .Ino•visikor Lawson of town and Miss Clara B. Mc' Qllat'T'1e, were married at the home Of the bride's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Hec- for McQ near Brussels. ' iI�'j I�• �I Oven pure It it through whole That perfecton heated air=eonstaritly DOWNWARD oven, and When lea leaves carries NONE food III I 01'11111, -, IIIIII � IIII ford, range just heated,and Please IG it 111111111111"� I IIIIIII) 1 II ill,!IifII• IIIii� �_;( y II� can as g air g flue, out hot stores 11)11111111111011thl 111111111101111 i� Il '4�L„"�, IIIIIIP11II the because Flue as oven over it it, with all of that's this range III I I No bake has constantly, hot everypart found range, pure up enters and visit and is kitchen. . ld ! „. II --''III I I � Ill;',,Illi 11 �II7 III n itacs'il IIllii range Imperial the that as ever the the dry; it's it the the being the for i u III �.(�`� II II IIIIIIIIIIIIII b• • Ail:, I I IIIiII 11 ' �� so no DiffusiveRobinson,Y only keeps air through baking wet all odors, juices any see your � Illl III1, ill 1011111N/11been Iii 'f'=.1/- I I� �' ai;mp II III well other draws you sends Y —DRY chimney. the the of right ,,, I llJI (� Il1n 11 �;,, 11111 Ox- of Second. in moving when air,- of baked. why 110' pi II 11 `��� ' II IIs", `. y of I �I I heats want the this that food, oven mois• our 'II ,•Q„ hi II IIIIII'I `' e1 „ _. Q in it the it but the Ill Ill �e 4� I' I , St. 1Viarys: A. Ross Lave 'sailed , 7 hursday from to cxn. the Allan .Sici, Line S. S. Sicillian for the old land. He expects to return to Canada after a year's study with English masters. Dungannon; The barns and sheds of Robert Darns, two miles west of Thursday here, were burned Thursday night, with a large quantity of hay and some barley; also some of last year's grain. insured. d, Clinton: The other evening as Mr. Rof the Rattenbur House, was retiring, be crossed his legs, when g' g he felt his knee cap dislocate, and in putting the foot down it slipped back into place. Parkhill: A. L. McOredie of Toron- is Thto has e Flax Co. wilrchased the $rL mill mill wen- til this season's crop is threshed and scathed. Mr. McOredie gets posses - April 1st next. Clinton: Master Earl, the 12 -year- old son of W. Downs, Toronto, who has been visiting here, was playing a- round a traction engine the other day when be fell, striking on his jaw and i cutting himself severely. • Goderich Township: A pretty wed - ding was solemnized an Wednesday of last week, at Laurel, Michigan, when Miss Sadie Cole, daughter of Mr. Wes. ley Cole was married to George Cum- per, a young Farmer of that place, • Seaforth: The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, P. Lloyd died on Monday of. last week. The child had been in deli- cate health for some time and its death was not unexpected. The fun- oral took place on Wednesday morn- ingto the Maitland bank cemetery. Y• St. Marys: Avery pretty wedding took place at the Central Methodist Church, Toronto,when one of our most popular young ladies, Miss Nellie Del- mage, was united in marriage to I. Day, B.A., Inspector of Public Schools, Urillia. Rev. 1VIr. Wordsworth offici-who ated, Clinton: Mr- R.P. Reekie, druggist, is disposing of his business to Mr.iVlc• p g Connell, of Detroit. R. P. Reekie bas for six years in business, and has never had a holiday, so he has decidedMan.-Miss on one, and will probably take taking p Y •L trip west, accompanied by Sirs. Reekie. St. Mars The death occurred on Y 'o Snuday .'ohnScot James, son ll ass a 1 stinit several mconthsfterThe illness' ar y g fellow, who was 23 years of age ser- iously injured in an accident last spring in Cleveland and never recover- ed from his injuries. Hills seri b WEDDING, -The borne of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Troyer waas all astir Yon Wednesday, when a number of Yods assernhled to witness the marriage of' their daughter, Miss Mar'y.A., and J. George Innes of Moorefield. As the wedding march was being rendered by Misg C. A. Troyer, cousin of the bride, the bride, ane, t ini attired in silk ere a de chane trimmed with p ' ga the It 'belongs Prices-z T, . has that ci fl.ic Fruity Flavor" which to (Zed Rose g e Tea, alone. o 0 o and 6o cts. per lb. in lead packets 5r 3 , • i5r 4 , 5 H. ESTABROCKS, ST. JOHN, N. B. VJiNNIPE{x. TORONTO, O WELLINGTON ST., E, tore of rare old lace, was led to the drawing room by her father. Follow- g2221ZEIMESSEEMEREMESESannaneraMEESE ing them were two .little maidens, • Verna M. Jari'ott and Ina C. Hudson, who looked sweet in costumes of white silk, the former carrying a, basket• of flowers which contained the ring. The Wm. Hart tied the nuptial knot, after after which the happycouple were p warmly congratulated, The bridal party then led the way to the dining room where a sumptuous repast was served, The geests then repaired to an inner Arthur Lyall, ed while b• 3h. Fred Bullis water at Port died at Victoria Saturday. From until he his speak a word.• Hamiiton,was drown- at Fort Aiississauga• who was taken from the Stanley on Thursday, "Hospital. London, on the time be was found death he was unable to a '6 Hugh McDonald, Toronto, is dead a: result of eating kidney stew. �� * fid, ia- - ' ,••''PMs'a'*, L S v room where the presents were laid and much time was spent in in- them. Space will not prernit us us to enumerate them, but we must say they were simply grand, the gift of the groom being a handsome gold crescent. Mr. a•nd Mrs, Innes have houseekeeping. to ZurichtvYour here bcorrespo deewill take n the host CU NOS Rheumatism T 1 00.u • Bu -Ju cures Rheumatism, be. Ill L \u ' Boyn yture, 7 e J joins with of well wishersand trust their sail over the matrimonial sea may be pleasant and prosperous. cause Every passes it cures the Kidneys.,_ drop of blood in the body through the kidneys, to Suits to Suit Everybody Zurich Miss Olive Peine of London is spend- ing a few weeks here visiting relatives. -Wm. Brown of Toronto was in this ic%nity a few days last week visiting friends.-Wm.Hilderbrand and family have moved to Hensall, where he has secured a position. -Mrs. J. J. Merner, has been visiting relatives in To• Ledo Ohio for so i + some me,hasreturned. —1<liss Annie Woodly has gone on au extended visit to friends at Tavistock and Berlin, -Mr. and Mrs. ' Arthur "Stelck,who be sick don't It is joints causes THE GENTLE filtered. If the kidneys are -tired -inflammed -they filter out the uric acid, this acid, deposited in the -on the nerves - that Rheumatism. F 111, KIDNEY CURE a We have just received a large line of ready-to-wear suits, which we intend. to sell at rock- bottom prices. All the latest cuts and the best of goods. Come and see and you will be sure to buy, 1 have been visiting relatives left Saturday for their home in Dan- phin, Maggie Schnell of Detroit is visiting for a few weeks at her home on the 14th con. -The Misses Morrow of La;;Riviere, b7an., are in this vicinity visiting relatives for a few weeks.-The masons have started the brick work on Peter Koehler's new re- aidence.-The an finished g' • gup -the flax polling for this season on SVednes day. cleans, kidneys properly stops away tism THE CLAFLIN WINDSOR, ONT. heals, -sets them strengthens the y g -clears the blood- the ache - and takes every trace of Rheunsa- and Sciatica. CHEMICAL CO., Liman% NevrYoale. ~— _ VI •v SH RUM Genera. Merchant �ASH�iOO�7► -Miss Tillie Well,after apleasant visit at her home here, returned to To- ronto last week. -J. Preeter and fami- - ly, after a pleasant visit with relatives '�/7/7 -a a atass :.•> THE GURNEY FOUNDRY CO , Lim ted Montreal Hamilton Winnipeg ' Calgary r Vancouver >; y curve Son, i T, i" v1&inS c� tion, Exeter Age, " Clinton: James Manning, son of Walter' 5lanning, started out on a wheeling tour; as he was going down a hill in the vicinity of Berlin his handle- bars broke, and he was thrown a dist- mice of twentyfeet; bis clothingwas✓'^•' literally torn to shreds, in addition to which be was severely bruised. Afew in Michigan, have returned. -Quite a number from this section took in theToronto harvest excursion to the\VestTuesday. -Rev. Mr. Davidson of Varna was in town last week and while here par- chased a handsome new buggy to re- place the one which was badly smash ed lately by his horse running away. : �; � �. / ' �� • - . `:' ��, � `CISH OUR O1 Y 1' E R , - " I WOULD USE PATERSONS •� " WIRE EDGE ROOFING AND. I sj ;r * , •, 1�' ' G II, �'' . I;' II'' KEEP US DRY. Around About Us, Clinton: Mrs. Ben Cole, fell and broke one of her fingers while picking berries one day last week. Clinton: Miss Edna Copp, fell out Df a hammock at Bayfield i+u Tuesday Lnd dislocated her shoulder. Mitchell: �Veduestl;iy forenoon piece of ice fell on the hand of Mr•s. Iiobt. Jackson, breaking two fingers. Parkhill; C. Mulley of • Thedfoi•d who recently bought out J. McOenua's butchering business has since disposed 3f it to W. Pumfrey, Mitchell: The foticnvin were tick- "' ,ted to distant points loot week: -T. p + H. Race to Christ's Church City, New Zealand; Miss Lynde to Winnipeg. Mitchell: A little son of Mr. Wm, Salisbury of Dunkirk, N. Y., who visiting with his parents in town, fell `tom a fence on Tuesday, breaking ene of his arras. Clinton: J. J. McCaughey has nought out the livery business of Har- ey Da' -is, and took 1 ossession on vestda,y. Me. Davis will likely go ;L is days since Walter Holmes met with a similar accident, under similar circum- stances; he was coasting down a hill near Grimsby, when his wheel caught in a railroad crossing, and he was thrown cutting his knee severely. - Clinton: Mrs. A. Million of Col- borne who recently underwent an op - eration in the hospital here returned home Inst week. -A young man nam ed Jackson, from Londesboro recently underwent an operation at. the Hos- p ital fora appendicitis and is doing as well as can be expected, -Miss Tena McKinnon of Lucknow having recov- ered from the effects of an operation performed at the Hospital here, left P a r house Tuesday. -James Marten,at y-' who has been in delicate health for solve time, left Friday for the Sani- Y torium at Gravenhurst, in the hope that the change may be beneficial. Seaforth: On Tuesday a pretty wed- ding took place at the home of R. Hammet, when his daughter Myrtle L. was married to John G. Murray, of Seaforth. The ceremony was per- formed by Reva Birks. The bride wore a becoming gown of grey silk voile, with chaffon trimmings, and Mire's a bouquet of white roses.kThe -Miss Mabel Buchanan, B. A. and sister, Blanche, of Jarvis were the guests of their uncle, Dr. Buchanan Wednesday: -Messrs. Albert and Geo. Smith have purchased a fine 80 -acre farm, with stock and implemeuts,near Croswell, Mich. They intend to move it this fall. -J. F. Rickbeil has improved improved his residence by replacing the old porch n ith a handsome cement one and giving the house a coat of pruut,-Mrs, Fred Hess and daughter, Flora, and Mr. and al' Jac. Howald spent part of last week in Berlin.- Miss Mabel Capling, daughter of Mr. Peter Capling Blake,who has been +%il teaching school in Alberta is visiting her home during the holidays -Mr. Mrs. John Pollock and two child - ren of Souris, Man., and Miss Strang of Dau bin, b7an., are visitingatlest home f Wm. Fee; Goshen L e. Mr. Henry Well who has been confined to the house for some months on account of illness, is able to go about with the aid of canes and expects soon to recov- s - •• �I t ; I•; ' i i' ;'i' i I : I t.. fir. j „t 'I, ' ` Ilhil+ I a ���'IiI I;Il '' ��j IV I 1 1f'!l" 1.' �� ;,� i , I , " '� ' ; I -91-i' ''� 1' i'I. ' ' , 1 • I "/ q! .t �dr 1 1 y ,„ , l �•• II 1 i I -3• , •hi -, I �.; ' p, •and ,iijt►,,' ` �� ��� �� 1 . ' c f !1 i ',�',;: I���/ �" if I I 1 1 ,I� I nj r a,`�a �I\11 ( Il, �. 1, + I 1 1 ., I£ you don't want sick poultry, keep them under P iterson's "Wire Edge" Read Roofing y u! Leaks and dampness are bound to creep iu if you roof the buildings with 11 shingles or tin. t PATEt`sox'S "Wxx>; >;aGlt" makes roofs air -tight, water -proof and fire -proof - and lasts a lifetime. It keeps barns, chicken alwaysdry. pe I houses and tool sheds Cheaper than shingles. You can do the roofing yourself. Our booklet tells how, Write for it and a free sample of the roofingmade, Hardware dealers everywhere have it or will qct it for you PATERSON MFG. CO, united, Toronto .id Montreal er his usual good health. -Leo Charles- worth, while passing along behind the counter in thehardwarestoreon Tues- day had the misfortune to come in con- tact with a pane of glass which pro. hat he received a bad gash in his leg. He bas to use a cane to travel about, - Miss Clara and Pearl Buchanan spent part of last week visiting relatives in Berlin -John. Livingood left last week for North Dakota after a stay of some O , The thermometer on J The Bread -Winners. Bread-winnin is too often health- g breaking. For all who have to work hard and long - who have to risk health and sacrifice comfort in the hard struggle of 'Seaforth. wore a pretty frock of blue silk voile. The groomsman was E. Murray of Toronto, brother of the groom, and the wedding march was played by the the bride's sister, Miss Leila Hammet Mr. and Mrs. Murray will reside in months here. -Mrs. W. F. Finkheiner of Milverton is attending at the bed- side of her mother, Mrs. D. S. Faust, is ill. -During the thunder storm on Sunday evening, the dwelling of Mrs. G. Pringle, Hillsgreen,was struck by lightning. The chimney was knocked down and the stove broken. Mrs. �IPnt. McCJlinchey who was visit- ing there at the time, was stunned by the shook. -Two parties here got into an altercation the other day and ;as a result the matter was laid before Just- ice of Peace Grab, Tuesday week. The was fined $1 and costs and was bound over to keep the peace. -And- rew Johnston of the London Road has purchased the Heckman farm on the Bronson Line,Hay,containing 50 acres. It has been worked by Mr. Conrad Siemon, who intends moving to Hensall in the fall. -The partner- JohneXTruem ner,eehla�> Louis Chs. and been dissolved, Mr. Prangtaking over the business. --Another imortant Basi- Hess change took place on Tuesday when ?jr.MJ. Preeter bought the hard- ware and tinware stock, and shop fixe lutea, of L. O. Charlesworth, who con- ducted the business here for about two Years. Mr, Preeter will continue the business in connection with his gen.er- ail store. -Jos, Dirstine tins piirehased the barber business of the late Reuben Hamacher and got possession Monday week. -The death took place 6th inst, ,- At the dome of her darlglttet, 1t1rs. War. ,. o.w , . _, a t t. l� shn,14t6 con,, Ha • , of Mr,. . q Mrtry dare Peck at the age of 80 years. .Wdtb►ni The deceased seas stricken dowel with p aralvsrs and never recovered from the effects of it. the � /i i / / curate an heat It Pandora ranges• i /all �/� % / •, r , and The Pandora exact science. you have is one so 1 + • • ..' • reliable and of the much ar �e ilrAll thermometer thermometer You what small different 9 Lo»Iswideri, Vase t' the Pandora range oven means precisely in ac- curacy to the cook what the square and compass mean to the draftsman. Without the square and compass the draftsman would have to work a"n- tirely by guess, just as you d0 Without an aC- on your oven. reduces cooking to know preciselyhow much it will do Ina given time. things which makes the and better than common .. nd ra s 0 Warailtausaa and Factories: ' '�o►rolrnt 010 P'JCoinlltrea•l, a V`tl►ln►tDatlru�►+ar p ' ' St. John, 1�1.$. sixlftiitlti0.2is Bu -Ju is a ready friend.who Our customers' experience shows it gently counteracts the strain on the kidneys and resultant ai]ntents, stops pain, eliminates the beginning ofserious disease and makes work easy,bybuild- ing up health. We like oucutoaters to be satisfied -that's why we guarantee Bu -Ju. Fifty cents each box. W. S. HQtiVEY, DRUGGIST. - ""offender ,1ife, SLIPS OF THE TONGUE An embarrassed minister gave out the Int line of an old hynia in this pray; „ „ This world is all a fl ti shoe. Realising that he had mead* a rub. take he tried to correct the same and said: "This worts is all a shouting flee." ' The cont 3gation laughed. T111 a . ,,, 1l ill mill® s ,tIll11! d '���-""�r e1,, ■.'1 �;iliOli•2,0n , (mei r Asa jeoQlei attaiijra el�®®�msAVIM eeraaa�'^'' ,�ma�®oomaa1��r � "� af-,..,....- "" ��0 I N 01E -STAY FENCE POINT a The Dillon nr.e 1 t.•STur Fence Into I your stock what InsurancelistoyourWelly, It nhwotacEeEhomandoftoneava,rastohatorintiry, uetratad cee ioe'uo erre itvo rigoata waatetl. doalinie, reddening in the !M*, near. 17 'Muted: ° Thie world 1s all a eheettn flow" e m upper otewhieh "tse1► dough- nuts will be given. He meant dues notice. It WAS ata English curate who smith' ' "Here bealnnnZh the dtth Cha to lJ. 0i the Duke of Bollterguogurp WIRE FENC14 CO„ i-IMiTi-t3 `v 'eirA 1 ha;,hnw� s ' �%, J. HE?i311 Z11, Ageri t The distinguished ethnologist was the guest of the prison warden. He was ascertaining as nearly as possible the ancestry of the various classes of wawa a Phos pho�iaa, .^r The great Eng g., Tones and invigorates the whole ,"� •nervous system, makes new �-- R Cures /Veal- ,[flood in old Veins'. •. t r es- Ms Mitts Mental a d ,Stam i•Vor yo D i a r tt, , exuazWe t8.ofs, il-SCEntisntatta, Sioei I natorrheva•,antiAfects p(Abusepr Aveesse-1., • bo Sixtus 5. Onewillpledso.ix willeure. _, _ d sts of mailer. in Nilloure :fold lar all euggi I nein pkg, on receipt of rico., Neto pttarlphleC ,a.,,u x r.•ort.. 'tris W Madtctrra +Dir.. I prisoners, The warden, opening one door, said : "tit that department are the klepto- =niece. +1 .. And what Stock do the spring Y p g .rg front P asked the dtstingutshed ethno- lo gist,1:10 ,, .. "Steal 'referred" said the warden P , who was a great wag, --l3 ltiinore t1lSita --:-,._ returned only ak fe�v weeks stye fro►xl ills West to Visit a a, a." . ,.:, slMwllitriiimais (fo# itC7iy W*ufsos Orrontol On .er. rel.rtiyea here.. `: HaYl HCll $ $dit, S