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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1905-01-19, Page 51r THE Ozetev abuocate, published every Thursday horning at the Office. MAIN -STREET, — EXETER. —By £DVOOATa PUBLIONINO OOOPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Dona per annum 11 p.td to dvaaa.; *COO 3f sot w paid. to:.stildaagg cartes can .11 014.100.• ulna No paper discontinued until all arrearagee are paid Advertisements without.pc••ieed directions will he published until forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for tran•cient advertisements Inserted for long periods. Etery description of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheque., money orders, t.:, for advertising, subeteriptioas, ere., to be made payable 0 Sanders & Creech, PROPBIt't0RB Professional Cards. �DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., 0. D. B., itonor gr.Aduate of Toronto Unixeristy. DENTIST. Teeth extracted without any pin, or an • had e>lecte Moe in Fan.oa. 'lock, west side Main street, Rioter. DR. D. ALTO( ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.8 DkNTIST Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Denti.tery (with honorable mention.) ALuminum, Gold and vulcanite Plates made In the neatest manner poatfhle. A perfectly harmless an- aesthetic used fur paltdeasentractloa:of teeth. Offkx one door south of Carling arcs. store, Exeter. Plump; Rosy Culsildrt�n' are children that get the right food to eat - whole. some. nutritious food—tea* digested food. Mooney'• Perfection • Cream Sodas are splendid food for grow. ing children. Made of Cana- da's finest wheat, cream and butter—they are more noUristtitig than bread, and easier to digest. wt Always crisp and zing in the apoimoisture-proof packages At all aroc+or► The British Parliament • has been' Sie41eu1. summoned for Febtiary 14. . r' - The United Empire Loyairels' Asea-. reg. T. P. McLAUGILIN, I.IEMBER OF ?NE elation of Outari» suggest tat Cr►n:a- Physician' rge of Surgeonhgdieieni chcu Mee, Dash-uegeons Ontario. tla should contribute a bat les1iip towood, Ont , the Imperial navy every five years. 'Ai;Kctideeers" - captured itt Port Arthtiv51f guns, 82,- 070 shell:;, 30,0t1i kilutt.& f powder. and [] I(KOWN, Wlnehelse.•t. I.icenevt Auctioneer 2,2041,8(X) rounds of rttle• ant uiunition. - • 11.''" tor t Counties of Perth and, Mtddtesex. s1* for the to hip of tlsbome. Sat s prnraptly A' Michigan Cell 11n1 )'X press No. 23, atten.tedt,and terms rraspnable.. `Sales arranged struck a cotter occupied 1. D,llliean at Poet Office 1t•inehulsea. Witt (t - n11i1 Archie ('atmicha.I, ou the public crossing, west of Dutton statin', killing both Hien and the. horse. Gen. Nugi iepoets that the Japanesi' PIANOS .That Have tO be Sold. 1Va•have in stock THREE PIANOS which have been in use for a short time only, and wanting to snake room for new goods, we are going to sell these Pianos at a price that they will have to go. c Intending purchasers would do well to call and inspect these bargains he - fore buying. Violins and Violin Sund- ries Always in Stock. S. MARTIN Headquarters for Stationery. Cement Constantly on Hand. at Exeter and Centralia. The Best Cement in Can- ada—National Brand. Prices lots enough to suit eselylody. Jos. Cobbledick TRY StarBran Flour It's the best. HARVEY BROS ---THE— Illcrcpagls Oank of CI1all2 HEAD OIYFICK, JioNTI4NA1. Around About Us I Mitchell: The Mitchell Recorder has St. M.u►s: \L. Hugh 1.. stews" the hands. \1r. Harry Davey is w 111011 • Married on 1Vedueeda • the 1)11reh,taer• He worked on the pa - as ( 1 ) > per ►out( yeltls age and is agad all evening to Miss Gertrude Alberta niuiid printer•. Mr. (hurler Race will Morris, grand daughter of Mrs. Me.j leave for Edruunton. Alberta, at the 1«teen. i end of the month. (iodericl: 31r. John J. Kelly, of (h,dei•lctt Ip: After a painful and Detroit, formerly of Blyth, has pur- t lingering illness, there paused away at chased the Union Hotel from Mr. F r• h1111111e,er1111111e, on Monday Mary Padget, and wiII ll take possession uu 01• about beloved wife of 11'nt. Tiplady, at the February 1st. age of 73 years and 7 months. She has Ails» Craig: While practising hoc- Leen a resident of this township since key the other night Jno. McArthur.11471, coming hero from Whitby. Jr., was struck with the puck in the I Clinton: The license cnnimissioners face., cruising a wound that requited » . of West Huron have authorized the Is - number of stitches. sue of a license to P. Lewis, of London, (iode•t•ich tp: The other day John and the leasee of the King Edward Ho - Yen was pasiin •frun► the house to the; tr1, Clinton, when the furnishing of barn, he' slipped and in the endeavorthe hotel is completed and the other to save -himself he made 11 clean break' l•eyuitenit'lits of the law fulfilled. of one of his ribs Mitchell: Thursday Jsuies Swan, Logan: John Connolly has to pity of his d o his reward ad i of heetl welle 61th y for ,O and n" ) g'• a bung time, and his death was not un- expected. Deceased was ft man of honor, and was highly respected. He leaves a willow and grown-up family. Sl. Marys: Mrs. %Vitite, another of Mr. Joseph White, the auctioneer. fell and broke her thigh on Monday night. She was going down the cel- lar for coal. She thought she h'id ar- rived at the bottoms of the steps and nettle a utistep which brought her heavily to the ground. Tuckersutith: While Win. Ellcoat was hauling a barge load of trails Fri- day he suet with an accident that will in all probability lay hila up for some 11111e. Ile was sitting o14 the load and the stakes holding the load onto his rack broke, which allowed hila to fall backwards and mix tip with the rails. He .was released from tris perilous silo; sit ion and taken to ttie house, The doctor has been" unable: to find any hones broken, het it. is thought his spine in the te` ion of the kidneys is injured, as well ars these] organs. $ d costs to Joh)] Niters of this township. In a scuffle at the Ilick's House, Mitchell, on Christmas eve., . he kicked \Vaters and a broken leg resnitoxl. tit. Marys: Harry Davcy,fotenvoi in the Argus office for nearly five years, hats bought the Mitchell Recorder. On leaving here he was presented by the staff with eh address and silver tray, 'pitcher and goblet. St. Marys: Little Jack Gregory, seri of Mr. George Gregory, met with a ulishnp a few days sgu. %Vhile ruu- tting Hear the stairway the little fel- luty accidentally fell down and fret: - timed his colterl)one. Brucefield: On Friday evening Rev. M. C. McLennan addressed a meeting of electors here. The tneeting was also addt'essed Ity Mi(lsrs, Phott)as Vritser, itutil Alexander Mustard, '.of Ri•ucefleld,;"Mr. J. K, Kithira'', barris- ter, of Seaford* and Mr. M. ,i•,, 11Ic- !'. tin, of Seaford', af(ii'nier• 1_(:pl•(esent:. Godericl): \\;tri. T. 1Vr14h, our wall% knew') townsman, died on Tue day af- ter an ill ile•ssof a yeaafsdurt;tion, from litfght'a diswt5r. ,J ti deceased had, lived in Gude)-ich ulleut *3 years. ha ring colue (10111 81 iatfoi to nt;11-1 :1 jewel, y,stoie, which he cont Lined un- til illness forced bite to retire. St. Marys: A large and fashiouaIle wedding look k,lu(4' at the reSidl•nce of 1fr. and Mrs. (o urge(Smith, of Br:ntt- ford, oe 1Vednextlut Jnnnary Ilth, when their seeend daughter, Vinoie, tv.'s wedded to Mr. James .1..1.:uuond, )r St. Marys. The ceremony tens. per - n f Hued ) )the Ito►•. V. ('oa'u•t 1. pas- tor of.P:)rk Street Ilaptist (•1111rrh. in Paine's Celery Compound stands far the presence of numerous friends auid shove any other Medicine that has relatives, '. ever' been pI'PSCI•jlled It i9 food (io derich: •On Monday one of our the brain ane', a nourishment for the 'right young rueu,IilswoctiCeurpaigne blots!. It makers sick pe )ple well. It nassr(l 10 the wotId beyond, after a ,•ares when every t hing else fails. evert. illness of two weeks' duration. Paints Celery Cnrnlsnind was first %IthougIi his friends had heard Ile '.►148 adopted by the medical professor, then r meas 1 lv tl batbelieved • few 14 1�et e I the h fall indorsed h a Ind d1 • c•'tit ) critical )) al • 1 e The Y Yt i 'r4) ur„ healthy young ratan, who came wisdom of }saris shows' its va(1uP in the ft oat ',retied() Lo vend Christmas with winter Months as the great banisher of his mother, Was ut.ar death, hence 1Ile 1•hc.)tauttistn,nenralgia,liVet•comp`lainte 11(W5 CitIlSI•d a waive of sympathy' to nervousness, and digestive troubled., pass over the town. ft is said EIswo,ul !'aims Celery Compound is now whn W114* porn Is'. e,llight a severe cold within teach of all sufferers. It 11 the. train that ht ought hire benne: is the only medicine that can quickly a severe fever followed, the result 110- bring happy results and rt permanent Lug death. eure. Try one bottle of Paine's Celery Compound this month and see how News of the Week. John Smith, (fork -cleaner, was funnel in a sited near Ituckton, and died from cull and exposure shortly after being rescued. A deputation of temperance people tvnited eu the• Loudon, (!tit.. ('ouuciI to urge a 1(durtion in lilt. nuII)114r of lector licensers. The tont lel was 1•c- f.•i 144(1 10 +t eouunitlt.e. 311 s. 11'e'itze•1, :,bunt til) years 1)1d, who nun rirrl the s,4 , rad tint( n few weeks +1g,-, rel. bird 11114)+11 Wit 11 ,1 razor. on Jan. I•_)1h, set erieg the wind pipe. The Inr.11 i$l''I,'TM enrusi.let bei' in a dangerous eontlitinn. Int? think she may 1)cotel. - About !bitty trout here for turd 'Ihrin.,•Ives Liao a soll.11-e 11111'. I'll Dash - capital Paid Up - 6,°°0030'• 'I'nerday n) ! t :,n,l dent.• .,.)t to Ih, li- Rest .' Undivided I'rollls 3,218,9159 wood to spear! the evading with \Ir. mid Alts. lle,u) %vin ,1. The night 1)3 BRANCHES IN ('A\', 1J:t e.:)5 �I,e1 l n. d,nrm o,d'abet an,u-.•• turn' a.el 41 Ii)y;,l )„orad Lints wits 8111.141 lnfet.•4t at mart fevorabtr,Anrr.•nt rifrmfr.n d.Ie 1')' ell. slloAe.1 Co Paving, hank aOounls and he• p.» 1 Iter: apta. I •,nnnlrn-tal 1,0(4 r. of Culla issued asailahle Ir, Il'asslas Counterfeit.. Jgn.n and other relit 1-. untrfrs. Johnny—$ay, papa, passing counter- . Wing I..0,- n/ ('relit l .(te.l to travellrre I. leen all general(1,.' .i,i,Ii,gdnese trans eted. felt money 15 unlawful, isn't It? Papa ) i itis ;go and mince th tt turn has Fieen . —Yea. Johnny—Well, papa, If a man tulannf,letnring hops clothing has heron SAVINGS H.1,NK was walking along the street and saw Iheil I:nsleln representative, severed a ten dollar counterfeit bill upon the his connection the first of the year. Titus rvsni, (T . (. slA%MIta. sidewalk and did tot pick It up He will accept a like (tusition with the mud or t:eAs,I1R4 ('nine l8.,rscT,a Wouldn't he b• guilty of passing coup- well-known fi1111 0f E. 0. Hack borne' terfelt money and couldn't he be ar. h ('1)•• Toronto. rested and put In jail? Papa—Mon CREDITON BRANCH likely the lunatic asylum. Now yob, W. S. CHISHOi.M. Manager. may go to bed, my son. Pai,ne9s Celery d Com ound p A Food For . Brain and Blood re for 5 s • 11 improved you Will be. The Great - System Builder Paine's Celery Compound Goderiuh: F 1id:ty, John .Iones pass- el nw•lty at Iris tesidt.nce, titter an ill- ness of live o1 six weeks of intltntni:t- lionof the lungs. The deceased was a Canadian hat elf Scotch descent on Itis mother's side ;nil Trish on him rating's. Ile had been a remittent of town tor• seven years, living before at Ripley and Listowel. Clinton: C.C. Rance, who has been amsoeilt(el with the firth of Jneksen hies. since their inception near) • 25 1Ayer P111 Ayer's Pills. Ayer's HU Ayer's Pills. Keep eying this over sod ov . a n. The best laxative. -, - Want your ild0lt>sfadi. ar beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a $1 .fit tlitliw>. or rka laser? Use ion w a mum llu►iwae ea.strl�r a a A Practical Business Training. No young marl should cater any calling in life without a business training. 'Doesn't matter whether the calling is a profession, a trade of in the mercantile world, a man can do his work better if he knows how to apply business method.. ..The forest City Business and Shorthand College teaches busincsq in a practical tray --does things just the same as 8 business office. Students may enter any time during term. Booklet free. J. W, Westervell, Principal. Y.M.C.A. London. Skilled In Her 'gladness. Clarissa—Why, you silly thing! What are you putting your damp hands out on the window sill for? You'll get them all rough and red. Annabel— Yee, 1 know. But Mr. de Million thinks that every wotnnn ought to do all sorts of housework, an 1 I'm getting my bands ready to sl ,,w off tonight. Beyond Settlement. Holly—What makes you so haughty when you meet George? Why don't you make spy with thin? Polly— ire-cattle I should have to dentnnd an ex- planation, and i can't remember what • It Is I'm supposed to be offended about. A SSssls Sias. He—Yon say you like a manly man. What 1s your Idea of a manly man? She Well• for Instance, nue who dovvn't stay and stay and stay just because he known the girl Isn't strong enough to throw hit' out. se•I.ty'. ri Since the mngnfftceta times of the 'Roman empire there hon never Leen a period when people have been .o over- fed, overnliaus,•d and overstitnnlatetl as In tial) Imperial London of today. Probably Net. i "le Pickleby a manicure artist?" "I don't know. Why f" "I just saw him and he told me that he hnd charge of a hundred hands at his place of bu.lnees."--Clevolaud Pla;a beater. 131anshard: A happy event tank (dace at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jamel!,li Sheldon, when their nil'ce,Mise t l;a A. Dutton, was united in Mal - tinge to Adam WANT ns, of the Strat- ford road. The bride wits nssinted by two little flower girls. Mimes berm Didion and Nellie Sheldon. Thecere- monywas performed by Rev. Alex. (:rant. of St. Marym. REASON N2 2 WHY YOU SHOULD USE' Red Rose Te a Because of Its flavor. Why do you buy certain varieties of fruit and vegetables? Is it not because you like the flavor of some better than others ? Flavor is the special quality which stamps one brand of food product as superior to another, and is the quality that always commands the highest price. The delicate, fragrant flavor of Red Rose Tea is the result of scientific study and methods on the tea plantations, and in the tea testing and blending rooms. It has what might be called a fruity taste—a rich, ripe flavor that is very pleasing to the palate—a taste you won't forget. The Blue Label is recommended. T. 11. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N.B. BRANCIfES :' TORONTO, WINNIPEG Parkhill , Former Lumley Man Killed. Miss !sponte Clement is undergoing The fullutrt4tp has tt.ftue•uce to a for - treatment at the hospital, London.- wet• resident of Lunde} anti a brother Mrs. Douglass Japp841(1 child- of a\Iossidentof and ley antiuel Stacey, er ren, of Neepawn, Alan., are visiting Mss 1, and Mrs. Chita. Gudh4) t of f friends in and au•ound I arkhill. 111r, t Jape leaven on �utu1441) for F.nglntid \\'iuchelsea.. The young 'ran, ;vas where he will act/ora trine as Dunnet born and raised near Lumley Le5l his - emigration a{{e01. -- Harry Ilnw- death is avidly regretted. • A three - key left last week for Winnipeg and story plunge down an elevator 8hle0 (!thee points in• the \list,whets hi., at the warehouse of 1'. Kinnear & Co., intends remaining 1.`"'8 bate.—M1 Toronto, last week result -1 ed iii.hci and .11x1. Geo. Welsh, are moving to death of George Stacey. of 7..32 Broad - town i t ►• PIt 11P Toronto. 1 rt rain. 5txc(• • a ho ot• ►, ingfrom d it sthe furuu•r hely- had leen for80111e time in tl)e:,employ Ag K. Van Wyekin positionwith lumber1 nn i.s.i- of the firut, was on his way 1n . the A.Van \\ } ck, e CLP fi t %% II freight hoist to the third storey,t� ieh hers. --An old pioneer of East %% II- g is knowne ( lianls passed to.bec reward on Sunda is the ten tint. fie sty in theperson of Mrs. Sarah Cnrrir, off without stopping the hoist, •tv l Bich relict of the"b114' Arch. Currie, of the continued the ascent. flow the uufor- 1ithcon. She had been nit invalid for lunate young roan happened to fall more than a year past witis heart troll- will never be known, but it is thought ble and the sad end was not, unexpect- he did not get a stable footing when he stepped o , )( i d tit O r. ) Ip o the floor. 11 plunged cd edta,th i e fumil • — U,tu Ilnrr tuns the K victim of a nasty accident on Satin.- da ame hxekwxrd down the shaft to the base - day evening which will incapacitate stent, alighting on his head and sh I- hitn for some time. Ire was sitting on dere. He tsar picked up auid htiffied it hoard projecting from the bottom. of to the Emergency hospitatl, hat ex - a load of wood which he was teaming pined in a few rninute1, without regain - in from the ting consciousness. Stacey was u'tr- h north, and when andnming ried hub a short tints ago. and leaves dawn a hill the board hr�ke he a widow. He was about :;t) sears of fell under the wagon, the feat' wheel passing over his leg crushing the hone. The wound is a much more serious one then a clean break world he and Dan is in for at long rest. It was found ne- cessary to remove hint to London hos. pital.—A particulaxly sad death oc- curved at the hone of James I.nngitn, Adelaide and Williams tuwnline, on \Vednesd:rv. when his eldest daughter Mary Cecelia, passed away at the Age of 21 years. Deceased was stricken with an attack of measles 501111' time previously and coinpE1iration set in which rendered inedieael skill of no avail and death claimed his victim. Art ex prize-fighter of Vancouver leis killed his wife and then committed 1411 i1 141'. ani B d gusines Lotasops Accj Each pupil is given in- 'livi.ival, utstructiolr. The Shorthand Systems taught is that used by all nettspnpsr a;.1 court re- porters. Best systems of Hoek - keeping, Penmanship, Arith- metic, e t c . , thoroughly taught. Sitr;allonn guaranteed to every Graduate. carat.ou(5 iris. Wvmpi . 0,000* 1,. (kf \` (NssRatvritRs P'�j`^i Newspaper Clubbing Rates. The ADvuK'ATS will b(• clubbed with the following papers at the price set opposite: Advocate and Mail & Empire....$1 75 Advocate and Globe 1 65 Advocate and Family Herald I NO Adtmatte and Free Fres.. 1 f10 Advocate and • Advertiser..... Advocate and Witness 1 Oo Advocate and Weekly Smi .... . 1 80 Advocate and Fernners Ad%mail 12 30 Advocate ,and Daily News 1 IN) Advocate and Daily All% et tin r . 2 :k5 Advocate and Daily Star, 'l'rn onto. l 1+.5 Sebscriptions for all foreign papers taken xt this office at reduced rates. We specially r(cienmend our• renders to sllhsr•t the to the 1'ar 111)1 s Advocate and Haute \Ingazine. CREDITON ROLLER MILLS. 011inOtaODiOf•Ot•BHOCcaeoa M We ..are giving excellent satisfaction since Re- modelling our mill. (MISTING and CITOPPING DONE PROMI"TLY. 14. SWEITZER LONDON'S Big Fur Sale Still On. We must thank tho ra4idents of your locality for their liberal patronage (hir- ing the past week. We still havea good assortment of Astrachan, Bokharen, Russian Lamb and Electric Seal Jackets, Mink, Sable and Stone Marten Cluster Scarfs and Stoles. Cap crines in all combinations. Sable, Fox and Mink Muffs, Astra chah, Persian and Otter Gauntlets for Men and Women. Vote will be well repaid if your inspect our stock It8 we will !nuke the pi i('C8 attractive to all inten(1ing purchasers, Spittal, Sabine & Co., 152 Dundas St., London