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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-03-23, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES, MARCH 23rtl 1905.
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CAPITAL PAID UP S3,000.000.00
RESERVE FUND • • • $3'^00.000.00
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EXETER BRANCH
(AAA, uct,cy 1..,µ(u1 Day fiou, 10 A. M. to 3 r..t. except Saturday 1G e. 31. 10 1 P. '1.
Porta -lora' Salo Notoss cashed or collected. Forms supplied
On application. D1tAFTs on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and Un-
ited States. bought and sold at lowest rate, of exchange,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposita' of *1.00 and upwards received. Interest cont-
youuded l,..lf yeailey. and added to principal Juno 3rith and 1leeeatlier 31st. De-
posits Receipts el 6 co issued and highest current rated of interest allowed.
Adveanceeta made to farmers stock dealers and business then at
lowest rated and on most favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dom. Government,
1 Dickson Sc. Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURPON, Manager.
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The second reading of the bill will
iffier probably ttlke place next week. It
remains to be seen whether the'Gov-
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Autonomy Bill or not, but
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IEl'It8DAV MARCH 23rd, 1905
so many.
corners .have been turned by the
Cabinet Ott other questions tint
their deliberations in this matter
are tregarded even yet with suspi-
cion 9,y- many.
• Some t2 Liberal members have no-
tified Sir 'Wilfrid thai they will
vote sagetinst the bill as it stands.
JUSTICE TO IJE
Further developments in the
\Westcott blackmailing case in the
arrest of two London township
1butehere Who arc accused for selling,
`1 for human consumption, meat. which
was unfit for any such purpose,
shows the laxity of the authorities
in looking after the inspection of
meat winch is sold for public con-
sumption. The efatenlenta made by
Mr. L. 11. Dickso
n counsel for
\Wcstcolt, .has aroused considerable
interest throughout the district
and numerous suggestions are of-
fered as to the best moans of abat-
ing ;the alleged sale of diseased an-
imals for slaughter. While it is ex-
tremely doubtful that such n trafic
is widespread, cases of the kind arc
crdiblo enough. Ono of the duties
of •t tie health officer is to keep a
watchful eye on the greats offered
for sale. Where there is unmistak•
able evidence of unfitness, such of-
ferings are seized and condemned.
But alar meat of o:attle which have
been subject to local diseases doss
not necessarily show evidences upon
which 4 h officer can act without
cxpoaine •Himself to endless dispute
and difficulty. The result is tilt
the public market might easily be
made •the vehicle of unfit animal
faod without remedy.
THE AUTONOMY BILL
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:main it is state.1 that there
a hitch over 1h1 educational clans -
in the Autonomy Bill. The
;rth-\W;st representatives hid
'itiled %heir draft down 10 a
et t y dine point which would en •
!c a here to vote for it .1s en
:cndmc-nt Ito the famous clause 16.
actic'lly its acceptance µVas agreed
Von Sly the Cabinet Friday, but the
„npron►i a se( said to be unaccept-
de ao one of the pirties to the
rgain. Th • e1.ni r as atumended
cull provide for a recognition of
(parat0 Scheoly :is they exist in
t; testi-West to -day, including
i .yment of grants of public
c,n• under the prevailing ler tri'
t •ut ',ions. it is difficult to
c %. 1.e re t I.;• differs from clause 16
t i:: Western Liberal delegation
of:-so..to be satisfied with it.
The ruruor is again current that
'
alter Scott. M.P. for West Asa. ani•
ia, will get o Cabinet portfolio.
is v••i•t Sir ll ilfrid hue made up
s mind to divide the present joint
et -intents, combining Jndians and
lmirrntion on (the one hand and
"minion Lands, Mining, Geological
trv:y, and irrigation under the
her. Mr. Templeman would gel
he first -named port folio and Mr.
Ott the other.
Th: London Free l'ress suggests
the establishment of a Public Ab•
bstoir, or :laughter house, through
which all the animals entering into
the food supply should pass under
veterinary inspection. In such way
no diseased animal could possibly be
foisted upon the market. The citi-
zens would be absolutely sure of
the health
meat sold.
that the
anima to the butcher was fined $5
and the men who retailed the car-
cass are out on bail pending an exam-
ination. There is no doubt tho1
Wiettcutl endeavored to extort mon
ey from the alleged parties. lie
knew that the diseased animal had
been sold and undertook, in consid-
eration of certain payments to re•
train from prosecuting. \While the
statutes pro:i.10 .s set: re penalty
for the cxtortioning of money, in
this case it is fair to presume that
the parties who purchased the (is -
cased animal and gave up money to
have the molter hushed up are the
greatest offenders in the eyes of the
public and should he summarily
dealt with.
conditions affecting
The court records show
man who sold the diseased
the
NOTE AND COMMENT
On 'fuesday Ow bill to incorporate
t1i • St. elarys aid Western Ontario
Railway Company, pa`sel the third
[.siding in l'arliamnnt.
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The I:ethical plant tree which has
been plucked of its luscious fruit
by fibs Liberals for the past 32 years
is ..cing gradually hulled out by
tit: roots. 'fit: Conservatives arc
handing out the jobs as fast as 'they
Can locate them .
Mr. Walter Scott, M.P. for tt'eet-
ern Assiniboia, who is mentioned as
a po.;sibl.• successor to Hon. Clifford
Siftou. ns Minister of Interior, has
writ:n ti letter taking he ground
A hat tit:. minority in 4 he new Prov-
inces are by the constitution entitled
to Separate Schools and stating that
he will support the Government's
bill.
Sir \t'ilfred Laurier c►nnouneed to
th. Mous; 'Tuesday Ghat the North -
I% est Antouwuy Bill would b: taken
up \t'.•dnesd; y. W11en an amendment
to the educational clause of the mea-
sure would be offered. The proposed
ratncndwents Ie.tve the financial ques-
tion as it is today. that is. no dis-
crimination in the granting of pub-
lic aid against any class of school, be
it public school .or separate Retool,
a Protestant public school or a Ro-
man Catholic public school, provided
always that it conforms to whatever
may be from time to time thc law -
of the Provincial Legislature in re-
spect 'to public sc}toels.
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Ilaul-
tain are agreed upon one point. that
Parliament in forming the new
Provinces is bound by the British
Nortel America Act : t hat is that
the Imperial Act of 1871 does( not
give the Canadian Parliament a free
hand in apportioning jurisdiction be-
tween itself and the Provincial Lea-
tislatures. i'ollowing out this argu-
ment. Mr. Ilaultain contends that
Parliament has no jurisdiction in re-
gard to education except the power
to woke remedial laws in a case
where
minority
rights( r r of the or
ity 4he 1
ra
are violated. The Britislt North Atn-
-erican Act safeguards the rights
which the minority enjoye:l "at the
union." The proposed legislation,
instead of leaving the words "at the
union" 4o be interpreted by the
courts or by the Governor -General -
in Council when an appeal is made.
declares that "at the union" means
at the present tune, and defines the
rite» of the minority "at the union"
as those created by the Federal Act
of 1875.
A CIIICAGO ALDERMAN OWES HIS
ELECTION TO CIEAMBE:R-
LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY
111.10.111
"I can heartily and conscientious-
ly 'recommend Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for affections of the throat
and lungs," says lion. John Shenick,
220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two
years ago during a political cam-
paign I caught cold after being over-
heated which irritated my throat and
I was finally compelled to stop as 1
could not speak aloud. In my ex-
tremity a friend advised me to use
Chamberlain's Cough remedy. I
took two doses that uftcrnoon and
could not believe my senses when 1
found the next morning the imflam-
mation had largely subsided. I took
several doses that dey, kept right on
talking through the campaign, and
I thank this medicine. that 1 won
my seat in the Council," This rem-
edy is for sale in Exeter by W. 8.
llowey.
Crown Attorney Mchillop, of Lon•
don, spas taken steps I oward proal•
scaling the cases of the complain-
ants against John T, West cot 1, who
got himself into serious trouble ov-
er eche alleged extortion of money
in the diseased .111081 transaction, the
particulars of which aro found in
another column.
On Saturday, Charles Myers, u
butcher, nssocinted with Thomas
Dari, who is alleged to *have bought
I he cow, was brought before Squire
John 11Smythe. and ThanasDart
came before the same magistrate
Monday tuornilr,z. (loth were cxatn•
incd on the serious charge of selling
diseased moat, and both were re-
manded until Saturday re 2 o'clock,
When they Will be 1 ried. They 11 ere
allowed bail.
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The Kind that has Cured Your *la
Friends and Neighbors
in Spring Time.tit‘ .. �%%le
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
AND IMITATIONS. rrAsk for "PAIN6'8."
flakes Sick
flakes Sick
People Well
Huron
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davidson. of
S.:iforth, celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary on Tuesday of
week. when a family reunion took
place at their home .
Mr. Ernest Gies. of the Blind Line,
)lay. sold a splendid 43t of t he
farm horse to Mr. John Torrance,
of Clinton. last Friday, for which he
r: ceived 1 he t itly sunt of $190.00.
The properly situated on 11,e Zur-
ich road. two and one half unless
West of Zurich. known as the How -
old property, Was sold by mortgage
sale on Saturday Iasi. Mr. J .J.
Merrier was t he purchaser. paying
$88.00 for it.
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
take. Don't forget ibis
At a meeting of the directors of
Ile ltobt, hell Engine and Threshing
Company, hold on elonday evening
last, Mr. E. McFaul's resignation. on
on account of ill -health, was accept-
ed, and Mr. \\'m. Pickard was ap-
pointed in his aloud.
On Wednesday March 2nd. the
marriage took place in Seater( of
Mr. n. G. Nichol, of Blake, to Mrs.
S. Motter, of Dashwood. Mr. and
Mrs .Nichol will make their ionic
in Hickson where Mr. Nichol has
purchased a ,general store.
If sick headache is misery, what
is Carter's Little Liver Pills if they
will positively cure it? People who
have used them speak frankly of
their worth. They are small and
easytake.
k
At the last meeting of the offi-
cial board of Myth Methodist
church an invitation was given Rev.
.1. Holmes to remain as pastor for
1 fourth year. Mr. Holmes accepted
the invitation and will remain for
another year, providing the station-
ing committee of the conference con-
sentts .
One of Clinton's oldest citizens, in
the person of Benjamin Webb, sr.,
died Monday last at the age of 70,
heart failure. Ile was found dead be-
side an apple tree which ho had been
pruning. The deceased served 15
years on a man-of-war in the Brit-
ish, navy, being looated in the East
Indies and Australia. Ile leaves a
widow and seven children, all of the
latter being married .
While attending the L. O. L. Grand
Lodge, at Midiane. last week, A. M.
Todd, editor of the Goderich Star,
had dlie misfortune to slip on the
ice while standing in the doorway
of the hotel. Ile fell with consider-
able force, striking on his limbs and
temple rendering hirn unconscious
Por some time. Medical aid was se-
cured and Mr. Todd's injuries prom-
ptly attended to.
directors
of .tic
Al a meeting
of the South Huron Agricultural So-
ciety. held at Ilensall on Saturday
last, it was decided to hold the an-
nual spring show at Bruceficld, on
Good Friday. April 21st. An ar-
rangement was also made with the
directors of the Tuckersmith Socie-
ty to hold a union fall show at Sea -
forth, the days selected being Thurs-
day and Friday, September 21st and
22nd.
Middlesex
Mr. Thomas Morkin, of Biddulph,
one of our most enterprising farm-
ers, has purchased the fine farm of
Mr. Martin Collinson, Proof line. for
$7,750. The farm contains( 175 acres
and one of the finest in tile town-
ship .
While waiting for a glass of wat-
er It a table in a restaurant on
Bay street, Toronto, Thursday aftcr-
noon,Thoman Mackenzie, a stout
111011 about 50 years old, suddenly
fell forward over the table, and
when picked up was found to be
dead. Apoplexy is supposed to have
been •t he ca use. A note was found
on Itis person asking that David
elacKenzie, of Ailsa Craig, who is
supposed to be a brother, should be
notified if anythine happened to hits
Other tetters in his 1)ossession show
that he had friends at Parkhill. The
body was ••ikon to the morgue, by
the coroner's direction, but it is pos-
sible that an inquest will be deem-
ed necessary .
Perth
A quiet wedding i ook place at the
home of Mr. Wm. Yule, Fullerton',
on Wednesday of Last week, when
Mrs. Yule, sr., 'Was married to Mr.
\Walter Martin, Fullerton.
Mrs. Lucy Margarotte Idoltby, wi-
dow of the late George Y. Eaton,
Esq. of 8t. Marys, passed away Sun-
day at the residence of her sister,
Mrs. John II. Chapman, London. The
inter►nent took place :it 8t. Marys
The committee appointed to de-
cide on the site of the new Ipost-
office. S1. Marys, cannot agree, so
it will be left to the local member
of the Dominion )louse, Mr. G. II.
McIntyre, to decide.
While Joseph Connery. Writ olives
on the Strafford read. near Conroy
Downie, was telling a tree cite day
last week a dead limb fell and
struck him on t he top of the heal.
The result was a very had scalp
wound, which required five or six
stitches.
Mr. David McLean, of 81..Marys,
ho left last week for Frobisher,
Assa., N. W. T.. , was given a pre-
•:nt by the members of his Knox
church Sunday school class . The
presentation took place at the home
of Mr. W. .1. Evans. Mr. McLean
was given a handsomro indexed hi•
ble am:mpanied by an address,
A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE FOR
CHILDREN
In buying a cough medicine for
children never be afraid to bu'
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There
is no danger from it and relief i•
always sure to (011011. it is saps(•
ially valuable far colas, croup and
whooping rough. For sale in Ex•
e'er by W. A. Dewey,
General News
11 r. L. E. C. Thor►:, an expert
accountant of til: Standard Oil Cotu-
t•tuy has been engaged to make a
thorough Investigation of the sys-
tem of book-keeping and paCCount-
iug iu ►►sr in Ontaria prisons anal
:►.yl urns.
At the Methodist church. Calgary,
one Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Kirkby
inaugurated his telephone system
by Which members unable to Muni
church coule listen to Ids sermons
by means of n large receiver plat•
(el in front of the pulpit, and-oon-
nt•cting it with the contra! office
it iiroved :a greet success and a
number of citizens took adsantaee
of it.
A -report comes from Fort Sas-
katechewan that Lilgie, held there
on a charge of anurder has confess-
ed. implicating 1(olme, the postmas-
ter, as an accomplice. Li)gie claims
he stole from the store and after
this the decd was committed. The
store of Lisle, tiho murdered man,
was burned ,a few %v(-eks since, and
the remains of the owner were
found in the ashes. Holme wag ar-
rested.
Windsor is to have a miniature
navy yard for the use of theov-
ernment cruiser Vigilant, wGit h
store houses, barricks for the crow
end training quarters. The Govern-
ment erection
cut will soon begin t h
t f.
of the necessary docks and buildings
The Viligent carries a crew of fif-
ty-five and will make her head -quar-
ters in Windsor. she is now being
fitted out for the opening of navi-
gation. The four -hundred pound
guns and the lapid firing rifles and
other weapons will reach \Windsor,
this week front Quebec.
It is announced at Toronto that.
the receipts of the home Mission
committee of the l'resbyterian
church to the financial year ending
February28,
reached the record sum
of $13500
Of tbis$70,000 was re-
ceived in February. The augmen-
tation and French evangelization
funds received about $50,000 and to
foreign missions $150,000 µ•as con-
tributed. It is estimated that the
total contributions to the church
missionary and educational work. in-
cluding those received :It the Hali-
fax office, amount to fully half a
million dollars.
Major I). M. Stewart of the Scot-
tish Light Dragoons, Montreal, and
general manager of the Sovereign
)lank of Canada, was last week the
guost at luncheon of Lord anti Lady
Roberts. Lord Roberts showed Ma•
jor Stewart a large number of war
re)ics, amosig which was the flag of
truce which Cronje used at Paardc-
borg, Lord Roberts remarking
"That is where the Canadians did
splendidly." Mujor Stewart referr-
ing Quo -the visit to Canada of Lord
Roberts, confirmed what had al-
ready been said by the Canadian As-
sociated )ted 1 r
Cas 1 that both
he and La-
dy
dy Roberts would visit Canada this
summer :MCI that they 'looked for•
ward with the most pleasurable an-
ticipation
n-
ticipation of t he visit -
FOR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE
Loss of appetite always results
from faulty digestion. All that is
needed is a few doses of Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They will invigorate the stomach,
strengthen the digestion and give
you an appetite like a wolf. These
Tablets also act as a gentle laxative
For sale , in Exeter by W. S. How-
ey.
Biddulph Council
Ti,'The Council met ursuant to ad•
journment. All the members present.
Moved by Thos. Armitage, seconded
by Jas. IL Bryan, That this council
give councillor W. Lewis full power
to sell timber of old bridge by auc-
tion on Flynn's sidcroad before Ap-
Jst next. -Carried.
Moved by Wm. Lewis, seconded by
M. Green, That this Council try to
settle the drain question with T.
lfodgins, N. Ryan. .1. S. ('ark :and
others out of court. if possible, at
as early a date ns can be decided up•
on by all parties concerned. -Carried
Bryan -Breen -That the Clerk no-
tify all parties concerned in the
ditch question to meet at the town-
ship hall on March 1611). at 2 p. tn.-
Carried.
o-Carried.
Mr. Thos. Hodgins addressed the
Council with regard to a ditch on
the road opposite to his hinds, lot 30
con. 3, claiming that the ditch and
culvert are now insufficient to give
him proper drainage and outlet for
his drains and asked the Council to
attend to the matter at their earlies
opportunity.
A number of accounts were order-
ed to be paid.
The Council adjourned to tnecl a•
gain on Monday, April 3rd, at 10 a.m.
I)F.Ai) SICK OF ASTIiMA
iu Cowise w "t It
ho to t
c couldn't
such a distressing wolady. Well,
for one dollar spent on "Caturrlto-
zone" you can be thoroughly cureh.
Foolish to delay, becluse asthma
steadily grows worse. feet Catarrh -
ozone to lay and cure yourself
pleasant to LISP, very simple, and
guaranteed. Prescribed by thous-
ands of doctors and used by the peo•
the of nine mations-Certainly Ca-
terrhozono must be (rood : it hasn't
failed ye1, no matter how chronic
t tr case.
A NOBLE W(11th.
Circular tette,' have Leen sent out
by Mr. 11. Mathison. Superintendent
of the Ontario institution for the
Deaf a nd Dumb. and by Mr. 1E. F.
Gardiner, Principal of the Invtitu•
lion for the Education of i he blind,
Ceiling attention ,O the advantages
et these iheiitulions. With the !tame
s'jici. three has leen published a
epe.irb edition of Tho Canadian Mute
with in ir.teresting account of the
, irk (lone in both places, and with
Rom' excellent illustration.. Mr.
Mathison and Mr. Gardiner nr:• de
sirous that as many persons as 1(0.•
Bible shall receive the benefit of the
education and t rainirrr given under
their care. Experience and zeal
have suggested many means of in
crensint the happiness of these e
plc, enlarging the scope of their
thonaht 3nd netivity. and mekin'r
Vegetable Preparation for As-
si mita ti ng the Food and Reg Wa-
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That is why we scour the markets for the best furniture to
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A growing business tells us that we are in the right track.
Modest as our prices you will be surprised at the choice we
can give you in the latest designs and finishes.
Each piece of furniture was chosen with a view todarability
as well as artlistic appearance.
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Junes & Clr•rk, Win( 1:••1. i.
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inek of knowledge toms t benefit
of intclleotual 1r,ining and broad-
ened human esmpethiee.
I-H3ALTIIY H
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The horse has but one stomach, and has but one chance at his food,
so it is absolutely necessary to extract the largest amount of good from
the food in its rapid passage through the stomach. As a rule, horses are
either overworked or underworked, and it suffers much from impaired
digestion. This is followed by stagnation of the blood and a whole host
of diseases. No trouble should be too {neat, to get and keep him in
good shape for his every day work. Clydesdale Stock Food, with his
ordinary feed, regulates his whole system by aiding the digestion,
regulating the bowels, stimulating and correcting the action of the liver,
loosening the hide, giving sleekness to the coat, and your horse will do
snore work and on less feed. It can he stopped at any time without bad
results, Mr. D. B. Matiachern, iiarrtston, Ont., says : '• I have used your
Clydesdale Stock Pooct for the last sis months in my stable, and f end
it is the best tonic 1 hare evil used, arid it is the only tonic that wham
Using, I can stop at any time without bail results, and my horses will not
lose in flesh like they will with other Stock foods. No better reme(4ies
on the market than Clydesdale heave Curr, Colic Cure, Worm Poynter,
Gall Cure, Fmbrocation Liniment and Tar Foot leetnrdy ; they should be
kept handy. %'ou never can tell when they may be needed. If the
above preparations are not found satisfactory your money will be re-
funded cheerfully by our dealers in your district, namely .
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of intclleotual 1r,ining and broad-
ened human esmpethiee.