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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-10-18, Page 4 (2)You Need
Coie
Bak:in
OW
When you want light, white.
eutrious Tea • Biscuits and.
•Cakes..
It never, under proper condt-
tions, fails to make delicious
ancrwholesome food.
•
g5 Oents a liound,
ALWAYS FRESH
--AT—
Cola' Central Drug Store
Exeter Ontado
(5-x' der atittorate,
-° TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
,Atne Dollarpor annum if liaid in' advance. $1.50
• . if not sapald. •
• Sarisciers & Oreeole, Props.
THURSDAY, OUT. 18,•'06
BIyth Mrs Helen Davinia Auderson
died on Friday at the age of 55 years,
• months and 13 days. She was horn
- in Hayfield but the family soon moved
• to Blyth. In May 1877• she was mar-
-ried to her now bereft partner. By
this marraige our ehildren were born.
Deceased bad been in poor health for
'the' vast few years •with stornach
'trouble and bad only been in bed about
a EnOnth.
Expectant
Mothers
should take " Mi-ju " during
this trying time. The extra
strain, weight and undue pres-
sure on the delicate organs often
'irritate and inflame tb.e kidneys.
This not only increases the dan-
ger of childbirth, but places the
liesilth of theb& in jeopardy.
• THE GENTLE KIDNEY PILL
keepa the kidneys strong and
vigorous—acts as a inild think
on all the female organs, and
prevents coeatipation. .
" Bu-ju " pill at bedtime` is
the best protection against Kid-
ney Trouble during pregnancy.
At all druggists, or direct on receipt
ett price,. soc per box.
THE CLAFUN CHEMICAL CO. LIMITED
WIND$II.�WT
• Seaforth: Margaret Acheson, wife
toftSantuel Smith, passed away on Sat-
urday. She had been in failing health
for some time owing to her advanced
age, being 17 years old. The late Mrs.
'rnith has "been a resident bf Seaforth
fora number of years, coming ;here
from the township of McKillop.
A 514tter ot Results.
Time and again 11.eop1e tell us that
•t.his or that remedy 'not only did no
good but was harmful.
Not so with 13u -Ju, the Gentle Kidney
They tell us its action is mild but
•-.certain in b'eneficial results.
Ief-jutis a most skilfully-compoinided
_recipe. Similar 'remedies may contain
similar ingredients — but not in the
exaet proportion which. makes Itutju
so euccessfal in curing Kidney Trouble
-stud Rheinnatiem.
• Don't.delay. Bu-jit curee--'-or,your
. rtioney is refunded. Samples freer
W. S: HO WE'r, DRUGGIST.
Downie: Jetties %drone of the old-
est, poineers /reseed away at the home
of his son-in-law, Walter Gowans, at
the advanced age of 85 years 3 months
and 12 days. He was born near Lan-
arkshire., Scotland, and dame te Cana-
da with his perente at the age of 11
years. Mr. Muir's wife died* forty-.
four years ago, but he leaves a, family
of two sons and three daughters.
. •
Trust
octors
If you are suffering from
impure blOdd, thin blood, de-
bility, nervousness, exhaus.
tion, you should begin at once•
with Ayer's Sarsaparilla; the
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows it, too. Ask him about it.
• Thilele there is deity rictton st ttift bowels,
poisonous producte are 1'14o:b.:A, causing head.
g5261:11141:47 tis=19fitiliskrifai..ititi!
eat
work. Ayet's Ws are Itvor pills. Act gently,
All vastitteer.
11/74, Ar ao.,,
Also instiursettirers
° aunty**.
tLa
yers miuguott.
CalitRY 11010A
**bistro so seersfe ere *Welk
ftorsielsoi of CI r sitedieinse.
1
. ., NOTItt .2XD tr,ttett.Ililt7.ii° fitS'
—
1 , -
These aro the daye when the diecon-
tented tett inee's fancy taitteu to
thowebte inovang. Tree ereat rail -
ay eyetente of the Weet, fisted the
nettle with nianteite setting forth the
beautice and vietueo tie this and that
region.
eh deeming to be par excel-
lenee the lonneteeetatee peradiee, A
riculture hes hi this aepect. taken the
place of mining. In former time3 the
"new country" that offered the, most
attentions to settlera from a, dietance,
woe that in which gold Was taken Oa
of the grouttd in big yellow noggets or
'eetleitessimat dust; in these tatter days
the seach is still for a apvicie fortune,
but tho medium exploited is the Row-
ing crop, which. can be turned into
gold --or, greenbacks—by the slower'
process of planting, cultivating and
harvestiug; and the pioneer now has
for his emlelems the gang -plow and the
reaping machine, instead of the .pick
and pan. Now, the advertising circul-
ars teem with prints in, which the set-
tler's comfortable homestead and hap-
py family are shown, projected again.
at fields of heavy beetled grain, trees
groaning under apples and other fruits
proportionately as large as watertnel-
ons, and the tattle of a thousand hills
grouped in a pee by the side of a rail-
road, Awaiting rapid shipment to mar-
ketsewhere beyeeeeseand m jibes long-
ing for the ehance tc draw fat checks
iu payment. While these pictures at-
tract the eye, few, if any, have ever
bettered their condition by leaving
our own fair county, when they are in
possession of a clear 100 acre farm
with all the conveniences of a well set-
tled country.
• ITsborne Council.
Council met Oct, 6, pursuant to ad-
jourmnent. All the members were
present. The minutes of the last 'fleet-
ing were read, approved and signed by
the Reeve. The engineer's report and
amended a,ssessment to raise the sum
of $243 to complete the payments for
the Gardiner drain was adopted and
the assessment against lands and roads
of the. Township of Usborne, ordered
to be eta tered on the Collector's Roll and
colleted with the -othei. rates. The
petition of Wm. Stewart and others
for drainage work under the Municip-
al Dralturge Act was approved and
John Roger, O. L. S. of Mitchell will
he instructed, to exatnine the area to
be drained, and prepare planseseeeifie-
atione, estinaates, etc., for the draining,
of the said area in accordance with the
said Act. The security -offered by the
Collector was approved by the Connell
and his Bond accepted •vvhen properly
signed and sealed in the presence of
the clerk. A petition signed by 275 of
the Electors of the Municipality, Pray -
that a By-law prohibiting- the sale of
intoxicating liquor within the traits
of the Municipality be submitted to
the Electors for ratification, was re-
ceived approved by the Council and
the Clerk. was instructed to prepare
such a by law for consideration at the
next regular meeting of the Council.
Accounts amounting to $94.68 were
passed and orders issued in payment
also $640 on Eliniville Drain account.
Council ajourned to meet Nov: oat one
o'clock.—F. Morley, clerk.
ST. lliARYS C017N011.4 FAVORS
$40,000 LOAN.
St, Marys, Oct. 1O.—'With only one
dissenting voice, the St: Marys town
•
council last night passed a resolution
granting the proposed North -Midland
Railway Company a loan of $40,000
and it is expeeted that when the reso-
lution it put to the people next month
it will carry. '
FATALITY AT GODERICII..
Goderich, Oct. 12.—As the result t of
an accident which occurred about 11
ceclock this morning at the bridge the
C.P.R. are construeting across the
Maitland River here one man was kill-
ed and three badly injured. A hoisting
engine mounted on 4 flat car on the
bridge.was raising a girder, when the
car fell over into the river. 'Ereeineer
Jack Maddeford, an Englishman, fell
with it and received injuries from
which he died almost instantly, Jock
Campbell and D. Lynn of town were
badly hurt, the former having several
ribs and an arrn'broken, and the latter
an arm broken. Harvey Gilman, of
Peterboro received injuries in the back
and is said to be seriously hurt.
•
- GODERICLI COUNCIL AFTER
INDUSTRIES.
Goderich, Oct. 16.—Goderich town
coencil have been working overtime
lately on industrial by-laws. Two will
be voted on very shortly, and two more
at New Year's. "
A special meeting was ,held this,
morning, and a by-law prepared in ac-
cordance with the proposition of the
promoters of the Goderich Wheeled
Rigs Company, who propose to place
in Goderich a plant valued at $1K000
fer the nianufactere o small wheel(
rigs,
rigs, baby carraiges, etc. ' • d
This plant is to be duplicate of that
new running under the name of the
Lloyd Manufacturing Company., Min-
neapolis, Minn., and will employ at
the end of a year about one hundred
hands. • ,
They ask a $50,000 loan front the
tOW3, repayable in annual payments
without, interest, and also free site, ex-
emption from taxation, except schoel
taxes, for a term of years.
The other by-law to be dealt with at:
present grants a small amount of free
electrie power, and exemption from
ta xation to th 0 Jackson M an tiftteturing
Cottpany, Clinton, who will build here
a factory for the manufacture Of boys'
cloildog, by january 1.
Around:1 About IJs
Mitchell: Death claimed another
citizen, Mee Otrolina Mitchell having
passed away 'on Tueeclay at her daugh-
tet'fi residenee, Mite Walter Edwards.
at the age of 66 years erid 10 months.
elite hail not enjoyed good health for
tome time, stilt her case was not con-
eidered serious and her death was un
expeeted.
Seaforth: The many friends of Mr.
eel Nita. Geo. Murray of Brandon,
foineely of Seaforth, will syintetthite
with them in the 16,4 fl their only
eteighter Jetmie, %chose deatth took
place tia to day morning in ilratelon
floepititi, its the retmlt Of ao Attar* of
,phttid rOVer at, the Age of 14 yeare,
Ittity CnILefl
,ty eannei met in the Town ail),
Zetieleen4Satmariay. AU peeeent.
Menne* of previoue ineOting read ani
approved. J. Haberee made eppliva-
tion to the Couttell to ita.ve elide rued
opened between lote 23 and t:O. cote
and W. Smith, J.lieetroetz k-ind. j Ettlie-
fiettch were apperetted to ievestigate
41.nd report t ne3t. meeting Of etemcil.
A nuinbee ofaccouter., Wero ordered to
be paid. Tile Connell adjourned to
meet Q14 Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 otelocie
p. tn. —V. Hese' Sr., Clerk.
• "Lucan
Tit• s. G. ri'hompeon, a former Lileali
boy, died recently in Evanston, Ill.
Besides his widow he leaves his father
and four sisters. Ile has been a resi-
dent of Chicago for a number of years,
—Ira Bice has gone to Hensel1 where
he hes purchased the Queen's Hotel.
—
Jas. McKenzie of the Sun staff, is re -
'covering from the effects of his recent
accident. While picking beech nuts
he fell from the tree and as a result
one of the bones in his left arm near
the wrist was cracked.—John Byers,
who has had charge of Cook tit' Son's
electric light plant for the past five
months has resigned his position and a
few days ago he and his wife left for
their former hew in Mitcliell.-0. 11.
Itealtwho had the misfortune to give
histright hand. a s severe gash a few
days ago is suffering great pain with
that member.—Mrs. Caroline Hunn is
now serving twenty days in jail for the
theft of a$20 bill from P. E. Butler.—
Joe Canning is now occupying the reit-
idence of Robb. Guilfoyle.—Thos. Hus-
band who has moved to London has
disposed of his house to G. W. Heel -
gins, who is making some improve -
pleas to it,—A little son and heir ar-
rived at the home of T. Webb on Oct.
4th.—A Biddulph farmer appeared
before Judge Macbeth at tendon on
VVednesday morning to elect trial on
a charge of assaulting his aged neigh-
bor. The latter, however, -requested
that the charge be withdrawn as the
matter had been settled between him-
self and the accused. The court agreed
to this. --F. H. Neil left Tuesday MO
ft carload of thoroughbred .sheep for.
Utah State.—John Abbott retierned
Thursday from the West, near Ed nion-
ton, Where he spent , the
John Jeintyn, one Of the early 'settlers
of Biddulph, died on Oct. 5, at the age
of 76 years, 5 months.. Deceased Was
widely known and respected and the
attendance at the funeral, which took
place on Sunday afternoon to Pros-
pect Hill cemetery was very large.
. Stephen
DEATHS. —A fernier -old resident tof
this township, in the person of Cath-
erine McEaChen, passed away at the
home of her son in Parkhill, on Oct.
4. Deeeased was born in South Uist
Scotland,, 90 y,ears ago and emigrated
to this„A.intry when quite young.
Her maiden name was Miss Catherine
McDonald, and she niaeried John Mc-
Eachen in Cape Breton; he died some
fifty years ago. After the decease of
her husband she moved with her
yoeng family.to this township, About
twelve years ago she went to Parkhill
and made her home with her sou. A
daughter, Mrs, Ronald Mclsaac, of.
'Shipka also survives. The funeral
took place to Boraieh cemeteryon Sat-
urday.—A most esteemed resident of
this district passed away at his home /
on the 20th '
rcon, on Monday morning,
inthe person of Wilson Eagleson. Del
ceased, who had attained the ago of
70 years, suffered a stroke of paralysis
on Saturday from which he never re-
covered. He had suffered from the
same cause t-wo years previously, and
afterwaeds recovered, but his collat.
tution wits too feeble to withstand the
third attack. Deceased was a native
of Ireland and came to the township
some thirty years ago. He was it ro-
bust and sturdy farmer and did_ much
in improving oier country. He was
thoeoughly upright and honorable in
all his dealings and his deathis deeply
regretted throughout this cotnrauntl
ity. He is survived by a large family,;
Wm., James and John,
Arm Ames
Hicks and Mrs. John Paxman, all of
Stephen, Mrs. Robe Armstrong. of
Sylvan and two boys and two girls
at home. The funeral was held on
Wednesday to the Grand Bend cem-
etery and it large number turned out •
to pay their last tribute of respect to i
their old friend and neighbor. To the
sorrovving family we extend our deep
sympathy, - •
Inviting
Prospect
Nothing
lacit6r !4u
you--ncth
ingnioe
g
than a
meal of
Mooney's PerfectiOn
••Crew.”' Sodas
Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly.
balanced, wholesome, nourishing
food, equally goc2d for young, Anci
old.• Made from Canada's finest
wheat flour rich cream and pure
butter. Baked by the Mooney
baker in the Mooney wa5,.
• Say MooneY's to your grocer. .
WARlialOUS
ES
EXETER, CENTRALIA
AND CLANDEBOYE
Highest 'Price paid for Orain
t,
RICH. SELDOM
(Successor to Joseph Cobbledick)
1
The Leading Connierciat SON
This School is recognized to be one of the best
Commercial Schools in America. You Can flatly
,judge a school by tbe applicatione,i4cceiv_es. This.
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American cities ;andiron' towns and cities of Canada
including Saslottan, Sask., on the Vest and Char-
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means much for our graduates. Write for our free
catalogue.
ELLIOTT & McLAOHLAN, ••
Principals. I
Everyone needs something
.to create and maintain
strength • for the daily
round of duties. •
There is nothing better
than an Ale or Porter, the
puxity and merit of which
has been attested by
Ohemists, physicians and
expeits at the great exhib-
bitions. •
. Zurich
Rev. • Father Stroeder is very ill:
Miss Nesbitt of Clinton Hospital Watt
tending him. That he may soon re-
cover is the wish of his many friends.
—Mrs. Thiel still continues ill.—Miss
Dora Either has returned, froni her vis-
it to Hamilton. —After a pleasant trip
to Toledo, Detroit and New Haven
John Deichert and wife have returned
horne,—Join Kuntz, 14th con., Hay,
who was s&gerely, kicked by a horse
the other day, is getting on as well as
can be expected. —Mrs. E. P. Paulin,
h
after a pleasant visit here, as return-
ed to Goderich, —Mrs. F. Schnettler
Was in Waterloo last week attending
the funeral of her brother, the late
Geo. Pfaff.—After spending. the sum-
mer at her home here, Miss Ida Sipple
has returned to Detroit.—John Schee
fees many friends will be pleased to
learn that, he is recovering from his
„attack of blood poisoning.—Mrs, Mary
Howatd of this place and Chris. Hey,
of the ,Babylon Line, were recently
married at Dashwood. 'We extend
'congeatinations.—F. W. and VV. G.
Hess have reearnetlfreenteheleeshoo,
ing expedition to the Pinery.—.1. F.
Rickbeil, who has successfully carried
on the Deming iniplernent business
here foe stone years, has disposed of
seine to Fred Efess, Sr., who has also
purch ;isect,the shop,
THE IVIOLSONS BA
(ncorporated by Act of Parliament 1855)
Read Office, - Montreal
Capital' Paid.. 1:71? $3,000,000
Reserved. Puttd.•••••••••'' •••,••••$3,000,000
FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA
EXETER BRANCH
OFFICE HOURS 10 a. in. to 3 p. - SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to I. p. m,
A GENERAL BANKIND BUSINESS TRANSACTED,
Farmer s Sale Notes cashed or collected, Forms supplied on application.
DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and 'United
States bonglat and sold at lowest rates of Exchaege.
ADVANOES made to Farmers, Steck Dealers and Business. Men at
lowest rates and on most favorable tet ms ,
DEPOSIT Receipts isseed and highest current rate of interest allowed
Saving Bank Department: *ts of 51 and upwards received. Interest cora-
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rtnoinleedemhtfintsrky and added to principal June BOth
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DitilceetteCt CARLING, Soliettoes. •• N. beHURDON, Manager,
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STRICTURE AND KIDNEY DISEASE _CURED..
•
McGillivray * ,
The Advocate) is 15c. to end of year
WitieThompsoe. it former resident
of Nairn, but, who left some sixteen
years ago for the West, died out there
a few days ago.—The many friends of
Gilbert Grieve will be pleased to learn
that heis iteeclily recovering from his
recent illness.—Arthur Johnston and
family have moved to this township
from Parkhill. They have rented Dr.
Kilbourn's farm on the 7th con. -0s -
ear Loomis, who has been on Mrs. Mc-
Intyie's farm, 12th con., W. Williams,
for some years, bas moved to Frank
Low's fa,rtn, 7th eon., McGillivrae,
where he and his family will reside.
We welcome them to our midst.—Win.
Windsor has disposed of his 25..acre
farnton thit2Oth eon., te Chas. Thoihp-
son, on the 8th eon'
. the coneideration
being $1,700. Mr. Windsor has also
purchased a 40.ticre farm on the 8t11
con., the property of the eat° John
Gilbett for the sum of $1,800, Mr.'
Windsor will :take possession of his
new farm about the ist of April next.
—The sale at John Hardytt Thursday
was well attended. He with his fain.
ily leav6 in a few days for London.
Dokrii.,..4. W. Baynton, well.known
in this tovvnship, passed away at Palk -
hill oti Oct. 3. Demised had been- in
poor health for the past Couple of
yearee MAYON ng from Bright's Disease.
A week previoua to his demise lie went
to London hospital for tveatmene arid
while therri took pneumonia. He WAS
brought battle hut only lived it few
days. For jimmy limn G he lived on the
2Ist eon., virliere be was hem, after
uthieli be Moved to the 7t1 eon., where
be temained 10 yeate. no WS also re. '
sided in At kona mud Forest. Laist Steil'
MeV be WOO, to Pai khill where he and
his son conducted a bakery And eon,
fectiooery basioeste Ile is ettrvived
ler his wife, fornwrly Mise l'.'..lizabetit '
1
Ware of this township, three Borns t4,114
Iwo dwightOrk, The stoopethy of all
is extmdetl to the bereaved ones.
• This is the 'range that bakes
better, because the diffusive
oven flue draws in cold airfrom
the kitchen -floor, carries it
around the oven, and pours it
HOT down into the oven
FROM THE TOP in a current
that moves all round the whole
oven and up and out the flue....
When that clean, hot air leaves,
' the oven it takes With it all the
moisture, all theodors, which in
OTHER ovens stay, in and satu-
rate,the baking food. Perfect .
drift control,' perfect oven,
draw -out oven rack for easy
baSting,--all Points singular to
"I had stricture forseleven years. It finall3r brought Oa Bright's
'Disease of the Kidneys. I had an uncomfortable shooting pain in the
groin and feeling at though something was in the urethra. tly back
was weak and I could scarcely stoop over. Urine was full of sedi-
ment. Had a desire to urinate frequently Family doctors, so-called
specialists, patent medicines, electric belts, all failed. I was dis-
couraged. 1 had spent hundreds of dollars in vain. Finally I con-
sulted Dr3, Xennpdy & Kerganos the last re'Sort.. I bad heard a great
deal about them and concluded from the fact that they had been
established over 25 yeartrihat they understood their business. I a(n
delighted with the -results. In one, Neck I felt better and in a few
weeks was entirely cured. Mavo gained sixteen pounds in weight." -
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rt saves its cost in
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Hight price paid for Saw,.
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Oustom sawing promptly
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