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Exeter Advocate, 1906-08-23, Page 5
„,_„, lop TE -+ cel li. t9t1 ever; Thar iday AIYraa.ng at the Ofil re 114.I .-$TR.RRT, E ' 'BR, the .__. AQVO©ftTR Pa,fp4,18HiNQ QONwPAN'r TERMS or SUBWRWWa X1ON. l it got so paid.' One »taller ,^ r ,eluate if paid . in advance, 51.50 No paper discontinu ciuntil all ,arrcarageaaro paid Advertisements without specified directions will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. 'Liberal discount made for transcient advertisements 7,1 inserted forlong periods. Every description of JOB PRINTING turneil out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &c., for advertising, subscriptions; etc., tp bo made payable to Sanders & Creech,, enoemETO1tS Property for Sale- fi A fin© pasture tannin the Township of Hay,. near Sarepta;.one hundred acres, 811 acres seeded, frame hauso and good stable, good water, ete., Another IfOOacro farm for sale, in the township of'. Usborne,south of l limville,eonyenient toschool,well, drained, small orchard°, XO acres bush, frame house, barn, stable and grainary. Apply to SANDERS & CREssO$, Exeter. Dashwood Roller 1MiT1 .Arreaa.lLgood 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 more bread easier' w, and butter 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. giros. E idt, Dashwood Having disposed of con- siderable of my property in Exeter, I take this op- portunity of thanking the People; who patronized me -a for I4 years nod of asking all those;' owing -me . to please .call a,t once and settle as I expect to go West inside of two weeks, Jos. Cobbiedick. 1 ook's Cotton Root Conipoau fi ,h The great Uterine Tonic, and — ,only safe effeatual Monthly lr - /..Regulat. oro n which ne Oan •� _�,: depend: a : So ld in three degrees of strength -No. 1, $1.;••.No. 2, t _ r 10 degrees stronger:$3; No. 'se , for special cases,. per iaox.- Sold by all drug ts, or' sent Frepaid on rocs et of 'price. ree pamphlet. Address ::Ta COOK MEDIOINECO:,TORONTO.ONT. iformerlyWimisort, vF During The Warm Weather We are offering Some exeeptional values in Pianos and Organs Our Goods are of the best quality, and we will be satisfied with the &MALL PROFITS. ,Prices and terms that will suit the 'most exacting.. In Sewing Machines we can ler telt:1y suit you. Stationery A fine line of high grade station- ery cheap. CALL and SEP; US S MARTIN- &SON. EXETER MARKETS. 00,A.NGED EAQH . WEDNESDAv f• •fit heat ♦ . Y- 1.. A it ... 4 b ... r 4' 10 o ]/ 2 Barrley. tl...: ,. r. r . 42 45 (� 83 84 •�I�JfN�tit�riri...... r►.r r.., aa��°,r.e rti `,, /r c4aa•O�r... ,.....,.,.rr+' 6fi. 70 Potatoes, perbag......,1 00 1 10. Hay, per ton..... fl 50 7 00 Flour, per cwt, family Mout., low grade per cwt 1 25 1 25 J�R;l�apl+tteN r 1 i ......y Y •..s { ... tl 18 16 Livehogs, per cwt....... 6 55 Shorts pee ton20 00 20 00 Bran penton..... ,•10 00 16 00 Dried Apples.... , , fl ff Ailsa Oi'iaig: On .Saturday t e angel of death entered the laotne of I x-c;eun• cillor Fiiwin Cha><pnnin and .'r•eteatsed from its earthly tabernacle the -spirit of his season daughter,' Mies Ellob, at. tke age of 23 years. Deiceased hard alfa feted 1(0 some years past from; an at. fectiaait of the longs, which for twelve menthe head oaken the form of acutO helium ,I haage. The Oven That Ends Guesswork Before you put the roast in an - imperial Oxfetd even let the draft bring the hest to the right point. You'll know when it gets there if you'll look at the oven thermometer, • Aft e r , the roast goes in, you can know' (not guess) it will be cooked right in a cer- tain definite time. There's • no ups -and- dow>Gie,to the oven -heat in'a range built as this one is, the diffusive oven -flue takes all the guess work out of cook- ing, all the drudgery out of even -use . h. • • a !1 fir ANL 'r 'iKQ t �n 4.R E` lo That Rack That Ends Bother, When the roast needs basting, pull forth the Imperial Oxford draw- out -oven rack, -roast and all --slide it right out where you can get at it. Needn't reach ' in and scorch your fingers nor sear your wrists, -baste it in comfort. That one thing alone -the draw out rack -ought to make you like this range above all ranges. And that's only one of the twelve better things about this range. Come and look. The Range With A Dozen Betterments 1k.:rate. Around About Us. iellefau TraQ�. Bloomfield bac tendered his 151itt liefll: pres- in: and Wcdnesticy i n pte3a[ [Situation with Jas.Palk.- Henryof Oarnainnocwee wilted air., Ctta,I�Taacerstvcciilrei marriage to Mies FioreirA. tkr ig y. t d sweetly from a wees v^ytt nearClinton: .'l1is:� Tiny Croiclaiar�,la� of the lieres Exeter. -Mea, 1�'�'m° Diamond R�4ze:pa�ra Jrao° 1`Vetl ° �� c�li,i;�cd the s•�suei'✓rice of Mts. �, clothing factory staff, while opt'ratia-tg • a ibnfttan roaehine the other day had. t needles pates througih one of herfinatete. Dnblln Ed. Litt has solo his house :t al lot to Thos. .Keefe Of Stratford. She former, s?itli his fatniiy.will short- ly rnnave to Mii;cholls'where he intends going into the'nacblee.busincss.• Feltarton; Mrs. Messcsrscltwidt, aged 40,a well-known reeideut of this town- ship, dropped dead at her hobeeTieurs- day. She had been afflicted with heart feilure. ,She is survived by her hus- band and four children, all at home. Parkhill: Good progress is being made with the work of forming a high school alumni association here.. H. V. Laughton is secretarg protem. A grand reunion of old students is con- templated for 1907. loeise-B. Carter, B.A., has i:tren :xp- pointed -History Master of the Kings toe Collegiate'Institeatee'eAlbcrt Bute ler is secovcrin:e irons the effects of bis recent dreide°s t. Whalen at Stratford a. few days ago be was knocked down by a house, the rig to which it w;as bitched passing over his body.and the result waas two cracked ribs. ---Mrs. Harris bas returned frorra Toronto. -The Lo. can Irish Nine defeated the Crediton Stars on Friday by 5 to 2; Both piteh- ers were given excellent support, the total number of errors being four. When the Dutchmen went to bat in the last half of the ninth they filled the bases with one man out, but were unable to score, -The remains of the late Stephen McCormick, who passed away at Elginfield on • Thursday last, were leid to rest in St.Patrick's church Goderich: At a social gatheringin cemetery, Biddulph, on Saturday toad was one of the largest ever held in this Victoria St . Methodistlaurele There- district. Six sons of deceased acted as 3a �the�� the -o 1le . „ .;, day evening•, p , ,� �'. „Heir�dll” kte4a,r•e ���.� � ecl?aased . � ,R. >+" �li�,t�vtrs The average family iu Canada uses about 25 pounds of tea per year. if Red Bose . Tea were used entirely, not wore thl pounds would be required. You save real Racine when you use Red Rose Tea. "is good tea" plc,` H. ESTABRQOKB, 6T. al0iiN, N. B. WINtligme. TOPIONT00 s visi.L s TON 81.,, K. Graham, was presented with a purse years, was a native'of Ktng scontaining some $78, as a mark of ap- ty Ireland and came to• this countryptreciation from the members of the: ree with his parents when 10 years of age congregation. - and settled, on at farm In Biddulph. ` St. Marys: Frank Morris, ` an = ern Shortly after corning' to this country. ploye at the Horse Shoe Quarries, was his father died aand•the burden and re- seriously hurt on Monday by the pre- sponsibility of the family was left upon mature explosion of a charge of dyne- hirn and one other brother. When the miter Fragments of the rock struck farm was cleared he purchased the him, fracturing several ribs; and bruis- general store at Elginfield, then known ing him severely. as Ryan's Corners and went into busi Ailsa Craig: The pupils from Ailsa; ness for himself, conducting same. for, 45 years He is s Craig and vicinity in ade a fine record +irrived by one daaugh- at the recent departmental examina-: ter and seven sons. -- - tion at Parkhill and Lucan. Follow-. SICCa;ssene Sennee Ts. ---The follow- ing ing are the successful ones at Parkhill: ing students from Lue-an Hugh School Junior matriculation, S. Gordon, F. were e:uccessfulat the recent depart - White (Latin), S. Robinson, Junior mental examinations: leaving, Gr Siddall, Sr Gordon, (hon. Part II. Senior Teachers -Geo, Eas- ors), L. Cassiday, S. Robinson. ton, Fred Downing, Lee McAndless, Seaforth: E. A. Latimer who has Sanet Morton, Minnie Neil, Stan- • conducted a general hardware business ley; Ida Tennent. in town for the past two years, has Peart I. SeniorTeachers-Thos.Creigh- disposed of his stock to Messrs;Ches- ton, Geo, Easton, Mary. Fox, .A.nnie he Guilfoyle, Ethel Hodgins (with' physics) y & Smiley, hardware merchants. Mr. Latimer left Monday for Orrillia Iayaal� Hodgins. Hogarth ogarth (with where he will take charge of ee depart Phys cs), : Christina Morton, Flora lliaaliarci tare Com" Thomas, Willie Ward, .hens with the ()KO WA Part II. Junior Teachers -=Will Ged- Pang, des (honors), Mildred Gillies (honors), Seeforth The following were tick- Wesley Guilfoyle, Kathleen Hodgins eted to distant points last week: Mrs... ( (honors), Alex, Ho3gir1s, Flossie Neil, W. Bell to Seattle and return; Miss ean-Ro$s(honors),Lizzie Ryan, imeAggie•'Hays to Grand 'Coulee, Sask., junior Matricultion-Will . Geddes, i to resume her duties as teacher; 11. K. Hodgins, Jean Ross, Lizzie Ryan, Livens to Leipsic, Germany, where he Bruce Patterson (applied science.) will further pursue his musical studies; W. M. Rae and brother, James, to Ed - mouton; 'Miss S.'McLean to Boston. Zurich Parkhill: Mrs. Sarah Downey, be- Miss Phoebe Rickbeil is in London loved. wife of •Peter Downey, passed attending the " millinery openings.-- away Saturday at the age of 32 years,` Miss Agnes Kaercher of London spent after many months of suffering of that a few days here during the week.-- afel1 •disease -•consumption.. It seems Mrs. Chas. Bossenberry of Cavalier, paarticularly touching as it is generally N.D., is visiting relatives and friendsrecognized that she contracted the in this neighborhood.•--Milfred .Faust,disease in ministering to her brother -who' is attending the Northwestern in-law John Downey, some few,` years `Oollege, Napierville, I11., is home on aa ago, who -died of. the same disease.: She few weeks' visit. -Mrs.- D. S. Faust, leaves" behind her three:smail children. .w9ho has been quiet ill, isconvalescing. 25 . 111E GURNEY 'FOUNDRY Co., Limitrd,Torgnto Hamilton Montreal' Winnipeg.,.Calgary. Vancouver' T.Hawkins,& Son, Exeter Agt.. Mitchell„ The following were ticket- ed to distant points last week: 0: E Bradbury,' Pattrick -.Roach, Thos. \Neth. Gilbert Swale of Bilabert, W. Lemor, Gordon :Janes, John 13roderick, Jr., C. W. Elliott land wife Geoe Code, Mitch- ell, Alf. Osborne :Ind K. A. •Pfeifer, Logan, and Edwards, Fullar on to Witluipeg; Joha1 Broderick nand wife to Monteeaal; Mrs. Frank Hodge and Miss Flossie Pullman to G AIIIrome, Alb. The Working -Man. To the hard-working man ,health means everything. In the light of what Bo Ju is doing for hard workers, h'u;%u .means everything. Arthur Owen, of Sinicoe, Ontario, says; r, •'.1 shave been ,greatly .benefited by Bu-ju. When X began, my back was r la m ea r very lame -my heart working badly, My - worktrying-but was very fry gbat the lamew ness decreased -on the second or third day I could work as hard as I wished." Why suffer, when. fifty cents will bring back., your old-time strength.? Try a sample -free. . W. S.' HO WED'`, DRUGGIST. &litehell: Tile home of elohn Tilley was on 'Wednesday the scene obi pret- ty wecldirng, sullen his youngest daugh- ter, Mise Gertrude became the wife of C. W. Elliott. at, fnrrrat•r Mitchell boy, but now of Weinipe ;, The bride and groom were tinaetoe del, and the cere- mony was peeef rrned lav Rev. Garbaxtt, while the. wedding ma c'i was render- ed by Miss C. Harding of St. Marys. The bride wee given Away by herfa-th- er and was daintily gowned in a dress of cream silk inaall and caarried a show- er bougnet of white carnations. , • Egmondville: The death of : Johns, -The masisns are busy. at Jr. J. ..Mer - w Bristow, third. soof M. Robb: 'flees t'esidence.�- Wm. Lehman n• Bristow'of this 'Place, occurred At Cal- has returned to London after a pleas- ant nary, Alberta, on Thursday and was ' visit 4t his home here., -;The public an accident. The deceits- school'reopened Monday with the foI- the result of ed was bricklayer, and while• work- lowing teachers: Principal, Alex. Mc- ing aat his trade he fell from a scaffold, Leod Assistants, Misses Pearl Nichol some forty feet from the ground, re- eon and Minnie Best. -Miss Bertha eriving such injuries that he died • W urn is here from Detroit on a few shortly afier.e was quite a young weeks'. visit. -Louis Prang has en- shortly but 35 years . of age and gaged Den Mcisaac of Dashwood as leaves'a wife and one child. blacksmith. He comes highly recom- Seaforth; St. jetties' church was the mended. --Wye. Stelck. of the 14th con., ig recovering from the effects of his 'scene of a happy' event. on Tuesday recent accident. While working with when Miss Mary A.,, daughter of Mrs. a: horse the animal gave hint a severe Jas. Ryan, was married to Thos. Geo. kick on the leg. --Mrs. (Rev.) Geiger has returned ,to *Eine wood. --Oita Sip- ple is home from m Detroit on a visit. - fl. LipAb rdtys house looks very nice with its new coat of paint. -Horace Klopp, 14th con., who has been con- fined to his home with a severe attack of typhoid fever, is, we are pleased to say convalescing. -Miss Susie Johnston has returned from her visit to Clinton, -Miss Schoellig is spending her vaca- tion at Rosedale Farm,the home of her parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Swayze and children" have returned to Point Ed. ward after a pleasant visit with the foi•mei's brother, Samuel, at Blake.• Mrs. Conrad Thiel is recovering from ' n �s.�-- rs E. R has her repent zl e M . E i s Re pp . Pp returned to Croswell, Mich.; after an extended visit here. She was accom- panied by: Miss Maggie Rupp. -Abe Shetler, after a few weeks' visit' here, left last week for Gretna, Man. -Miss Minnie Doan has gone to Minneapolis, Minn., prior to leaving for' Edmonton where she will visite-Harry Weil and sister, Emma, have returned • 'from Stratford where they attended the funeral of their sister° -Mise Freda Bees, daughter of F. Hess, Sr., who attended Seeforth Collegiate Institute, has been successful in passing her sec- ond class and matriculation examina- tions with honors. -Sol. Zimmerman has returned from =the West. -Quar- terly services %veit'e conducted in the Eyengelical church, 14th eon., on Sat urda and Sunday. Revds. Wagner .and.Oischler oflciated.-P. Eicher aa.rld wife have been visiting in this vicinity. They are engaged in evangelical work and have labored in all the central states of the U.S. They leave shortly' for India to engage in the missionary work in that country. Di&'rn,-Another of the pioneers of Huron county passed away on Mondaay. evening. to join the silent majority', Henry Waiperr, Sr. Deceased had re- tired to bed abort the usual hour when shortly after his wife noticed that- he was breathing very hard. She tried to arouse him. but could notand when looking for the cause to her horror she found that her beloved partner had breathed his last. Ile had reached; the ripe old age of 83years and enjoyed health upto the time of bis death.. He lived n the • farm now owned by his son, Ileury, on the Bronson Line up tei a a. few years ago whenbe and his. good wife moved into our villiage.r De- ceasedwar a man► of upright and sten« ling character and was, a consistent church member. Ile iawsurvived by his sorrowing widow, four sons and two daughters, who have the geinuine s y Via« pathy of the entire community. The funeral took place Wednesday morn - Atkinson of town, The bride, who was given away by her brother, Thos., of. Mitchell, was assisted by. her cousin 'Miss Minnie Kleine while d a ' Pur- cell, cousin of the groom,.aB.arr ctes best man. Miss Margaret Daly played the wedding march,and the ceremony was performed by Rev. FatherCorcoran. Egimondvilie: Thos. Ward passed away at his residence on Monday ev- 'eniings:at the age of 74 years .and 11 months. He had not been enjoying r . was as good health for about a year, able to be' up and around thethouse until about a month ago when he was prostrated by an attack, of paralysis and. since then ' he .bawl been almost helpless and for two or three days pre- ceding his death he was semi-uncons-• cious. He was a native of Dunning- ton, Yorkshire,'England. Deafness .Cannot be Cured bylocal appllcatious,as: they cannot reach the diseas ed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, 'and that is ' by constitutional remedies. Aeafnessis caused by:an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tubb. When. this tube is inflamed you have a rumblhig sound or, im- perfect hearing and when it is entirely dosed, Deaf- nessis the result. rad unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi- tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, ' which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred meets for any cava of. Deafness (caused by catarrh)hat cannot .be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.- Send for circulars free. 1'. x. CIL2N Y & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 760. Take Hall's l amily Pills for (•onstipatiort. �stern fil' air The Exhibition 'khat ..Make, JFaIi Fairs ramous ra111011sk An ideal occatsloth for a family outing. Daily :ascerlsionu of a navigable airship, alwaye under perfect couti+ol. The most wonderful inveftioe of the age. Royal 'Venetian Bund, the most celebrated European. ntiusieal or eniza ion under the great leader, Victor, wilt give concerts daily. Fireworks on at more megeifcent and imposing scale, picturing , the great Carnival of Venice. Many splendid editeational features for the boys and girls. 'or Information write W° # RiEII ` Presidettt7 A. M, HIi1.117` pecetar y. ONDON SEPT,. 15, 1906 Have you arrived at the ' 1 fork in the road of life? Are you puzzled because you .da p y� not know which path leads to success? No doubt you have looked through the office window of some great concern and have •seen the manager in. his chair -hooked comfortable, didn't he? You have wished to fill the same position —some day. That's where a Business College education comes in. But in selecting a college, first see that you. are right—then go ahead. Our freebooklet tells all about plans, systems, charges, positions after graduating, etc.; Write for it. School term: September till. June, inclusive. E S COLLEGE FOREST CITY BUSINESS London. CIet!erthc Shingles Don't you want Barn and Chicken Houses as dry as your kitchen ? Roof them with c}an ourself. Il is cheaper than, shinglesandyouput it on y With each roll of "Wire -Edge "• are nails, caps and cement. You g P need only a hammer and you can make'all the buildings rain -proof, snow -proof and fire -proof. • • Our booklet tells about the roofing that ever leaks and lasts a lifetime. Let us .', lid you a free copy and samples of PATIRSON' S " WIRE En -GE." ' Sold by .hardware dealers everywhere. PATE1ISON- MFO. CO., Limits. 4•� •r Toronto and Moatrs+fi ing to the taitheren tenetery, hewn, 1R. Schuelke officiating. Seaforth: Gi. d Sills is nursing a very pair painful knee. having reeeived a tievere wrench while unloading iron a few day* sago, Managed Like an Enke. ,�•- One-third ofa housekeeper's life is 'pent In her kitchen, One-half the labor of housekeeping s`s at tjia a ook stove, Your ;range can doublet or halve the cooking shzveey'of houselketplog. A poor range addax worry as well as work, and worm nuiltiplies the lantixekeeper's carr. Get a renge that reduces the work and eliminates the worry. The Pandore Range is as' easily and curatety tnanaged as an engine -it responds to the touch as quickly and certainly as the huge engine obeys tho hand of th. engineer. The Pandora Range.satves worry, and ause worry hills, it prolong* 111'.. Sold by enterprising dealers everyw , Write for bokiet, J tirodes. Tersll loo arWIl rel ,.VaOCIotNi aet'a O'lt s; 1!15L T Hawkins & Sore, Sole Agents.