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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-11-22, Page 4 (2)One WW 0111 To :Advertise our Tooth Paste Creme Dentrifice With every tube of the Paste kwe will give a first Class 250. Tooth 13rush for 10 CENTS, Creme Denfrifice posses- ,- Bes-unnagaa II191:it Once used always in favor. Do not fail to ac- • cept this opportunIty• , A tube of tooth paste and a 2e tooth brush for 35 cents , COWS! Exeter, Central Drug Store Ontario OSzeeter tworate, TERMS OP OUBSCBIPTION. Otte Dollar per annum if paid in advance, $1.50 if not s9 paid. Sanders & Creeo2a, Props. THURSDAY, NOV'. 22, '06 NOTE AND COMMEN7 h takes a tea meeting or e negro concert to draw a crowd. . * * The Ontario Govei nment was offer- ed $15,000,001) for the minn1, rights on Gillies' Limit. This iis the meet the Government reserved last e ear for the use of the:Province. : W. R. Hearst, who was candidate for Governor on the Democratic tic- ket for New York and who was defeat- ed, filed a statement showing that he had spent $253,370.22 to win., the elec- tion, while Charles E. Hughes, the 1855. The inimense expenditure of candidate elected only spent the former has created quite a great sensation in New York, 'political cir- cles. * * nitiva N,bb Mich, is at preeent vieitine. Mies Lip - teal. -Klee leento, IZat.z was vting he parent° over Sunda ee accompanied hy Mise Sutton of Parkhill. -3ehte Ap- pleton, who bee been eoesiclered vcry' we ar0 pleased to state, daily re- eoveving.-Qeite a number a one cit- izens attended the social at Sii.ipkaon Monday evening. -Miss Maggio Berry still continues very ill. Thee she may eoon recover is the wish of her many friendee 31t, Cannel. Jos. Doyle has returned from his sojourn in the West. -Mise Francis Glavin, who has been home on a visit, has returned to Stratford to resume her studies at the Loretto convent.- Jno. Borland has been engaged to teach our Catholic' school for the com- ing year, at a salary of $475. -The farmers around hete have about cone- plete,d their fall work and will take things easier foe a few months,-Win Berry's many friends will be pleased to learn that he is daily recovering from his attack a inflammatory rheumatism. Winchelsea iienry Talbot and wife of Blake vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. John Routley over Saturday and Sunday of lase week. - Mrs. Win. Taylor of Chicago, Mrs. Dodge of.St. Johns, Mich„ Mrs, Henry Taylor and son, Harold, of New York, and Mrs. Pincombe were the guests of Ntr. and Mrs. Wm. Delbridge during Met week; and with the exception of Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Pincombe are still•enjoying the beauties of rural life and seeing the cow that gives the but- termilke-Sonshine Sunday School haye commenced pradtisins for„ their annual Christmas Entertainment and Christmas Tree. This schoollas incire than a local reputation for successful entertainments and this one promises • to excel anything ever presented in the church. -Frank Durdle returned home on Saturday after working the ° miner in-Bruseelsat the buttermilk- ing. 'Mr. Durdle is a successful butter maker and has been re-engaged in the same factory for next summer at a good advance in salary. • • Saturday 'Night of last week has a good front page illustration picturing a prevalent twentieth century trouble. An old geptIeman, with a disgusted look on his face is seated reading a newspaper and exclaims: "Graft! Graft! Graft! Nothing to priut hat Omit! The comment is then made: "Never mind, gentle reader, most peo- • ple are honest like yourself and every- thing willebonee out right in the end." * The advisory couneil to the Minister • of Edneation,with the exception of the representative of the public school trustees who have, yet to be named by the minister, is composed of William Packenhana of Toronto and Stephen Martin of St. Marys„ High School TeacherOlarriet Johnston of Toronto, Thomas A. Reid of Owen .Sound, A, A, jordan of Port Hope and j. W. Plevires of Chatham, Publie School Teachers; John J. Rogers of Lindsay, Separate • School Teacher; Rev. W. IL G Cones orChathana and W. L. Chisholm, of • Kincardine, Public School Inspectors. • SEAFORTH'S $60,000 ADDED DEBT .Seaforth, Nov. 19.-Munieipal mat- ters are now receiving the attention of the ratepayers, and while it is hardly probable that Mayor Broderick will be opp6sed for a, second terra .(as it has become an eptabliebed enamel, here te make the mayor's teem two yeaes), yet there is every indication of a waiin contest for seats at the cOpiecil hoard, With the paving of Main'streetancl the loans to the Canada Furniture Com- pany arid the Willits Shoe Company, about $00,000 of liabilities has been as - Burned by: the corporation this year, and this is causing the older and more -conservative ratepayers to begin figur- • ing on future tax rates. The end of it all will undoobtedly be a warm con- • test for control of the menicipality be- tween the progressive party and the :party of a low tax rate. • The W.-0. TAY. are 'going to appeal to the Dominion Government regards hag the granting of lOcal'option In the • .sale of cigarettes,• riot. Dashwood TAR. NieBEibE, 11;0.. P. & S, Edinburgh, will Matter tliepraetiee of Dr. McLaughlin of this place during the latter', visit to Europe in search of more knowledge, He will be found in the same Ace. • .- BOOK.S, STATIONERY AND. ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Whenin need of anything in this linedropin. We can supply your wants. To our cus- eomers we are giving a guessing con- test and to the incley one we will give a grand prize. Drop in and get condi- tions. We doi Conveyancing and In: surance. Charges very moderate. E. M. BROKENSHIRE Dashwood. 0. Feed your hair;* nourish it; •give it something to live, on. Then it will stop falling, and viill grow long and heavy. Ayer' s ,llair Vigor is the only genuine hair -food you can • buy. It gives new life to the hair bulbs. You sive what •bair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp, , clean and healthy. • The, b6st hind, cof testteitortied- "Sold for over sixtFyettretel NAREOW ESCAPE.- What inightliteve proved a very serious accident happen- ed to David Pfaff et the Eidt Se Ehler grist mill on Thursday morning. The mill men were engaged in installing a new piece of machinery, known as a rolled oat chopper, which specially pre- pares theoats for horses. A:workman was driving a nail into 'the elevator when Mr. Pfaff, wbo happened in, vol- unteered his assietance in holding the affair. In doinesso he tamed his back to a revolving shaft and the tail of his coat caught in the key on the shaft. In a second the coat was wound up and he was whirling around the shaft at El terrific speed. After several revolu- tions he was 'thrown violently to the floor, every stitch of clothing'having been torn off hinewith the exception of his boots. It is expected that no Ser- ious injury was received although his hack was hurt and his head, arms and lege considerably braised. The °clothes were torn in shreds: Alter -being re - clothed he was able to walk down to the village to have his injuries attend- ed to, Mie ,Pfliff's escape was very lucky as much inore serioue injuries might easily have resulted. Fifteen years ago Wm. Fried had his arm taken off in this mill in a similar ac- eident. see • tirand 1141aii, a.1050M. (uten41 Joe becentz Tee; claee Le-entand tea wecie- Mr. i;erennee env ice ho?. -'L Gecee pore Frene. spent Tilurzebey 4w1c. with ipit-5. hrot.iwir. Lleantaii •Wee bete Friday. Ho intends having a kitelien added to the house he recently inat.-Me. Angle i'kf having his store •erderged.- Mr., Ilse was in Dashwood a few days it week. -Messre. L -sand A, Diejardine, vvho went out Weet an the harveet occur. sion returned home Sateirday.-One of Mr. Heiman's young (leer was killed the other day by the old deer. • sa:•••••••:<-=•-•-•••1411.••••------•••••••=• Moray Rev. J. E. Hodgins of Lucan occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church, con. 10, on Sunday. -J. W. Young and wite are now comfortably settled in their new home on the 7th con. -Miss Edie Scott of Forest has Arrived in outr burgh and intends making her homeswitbeher sister --Mr. Paxton, sr„ has returned from her 'vita tes derton and ,London. -Miss Minnie Young of Parkhill is here on a' few weeks visit. -Smith Polten and wife, who have resided in Henry Hawker's house for the past six months, have removed to Mr. Kilbotwn'e house, south of this place, ee • We are sorry indeed to know 'that MS. Henry Hoffman is down ,with an attack of Typhoid fever We hope it may prove to be it very slight attack and that ere long he will be around a- gain as usual. -Dr. McLaughlin of this place intends leaying in a short time for a ix months sojourn in Europe were he will take up some special study in his profeasipri. While there he will visit the leading hospitals in London, England, Liepzig, Germany and Vie- anna. His practice here during his absence will be looked after byeDr. McBride. L. R. q. P. S. gain, who has just returned from Europe. • The Doe - tor expects to be absent, till May. We hope he may enjoy the ocean voyage and the time spent in the eastean con- tinent. --The Evangelical Sunday School of this place have decided to bold an entertainment during the X0.10,8 holidays again this year. The different cortinaitteee have been ap- pointed and preparations are being made. VVe expeet this occasion to be equal if not better than any heretofore beld.-Sunday last was observed as Miseionary-day in the Evangelical church here. ' Appropriate sermons Were preached both morning and even- ing by the Pastor. Subscriptionswere also taken in aid of the miestobary eause:-E. M, Brokerishire has °belied it book and stationery store in Mr. Simon's old stand. .13.e is also prepar- ed to do anything in the line of con- veyancing such as drawing up deeds, wills or mortgages or to receive risks either fnr fire or life insurance. -Mr. 1 John Hall of London was 113 the vill-• age eeveral days last week. --Last, Fri - 1 day a pony belonging to WS. Arobrose Allen while tied in front of the hard- ware store broke its bridle and being free made a lively 'dash down street. veysary itervices at 5t ill on Sunday 1treets Ile. It was captured on one of the back His, pulpit, was filled by IttsV. Wilson sne the worsIOL'e li its vely rim.e_mr. siknon willert, who for the of titaffit: The Heiteall Nfale Quartette rsted in the iwograin Monday even. 11eist two years has worked at the ./85 1;11,114,84 business, with Mr. Nadin,er mg. -About thirty invited frielidS ! gathered, at the Maseot the other iv. here leigtevered IliS connection with eping when 'Win. a. Wilooe treated , thet firm and bee accepted a position at Plattsville. • Nem to oyetere 3 lid othUr delieacies. ! KiPpele. Our village is beginning to present a clean and tidy eppeararice.-Rev. T. Mitchell of London will conduct miniversary services in St. Andrews church next Sunday ee The Revgentleman is considered one of the best preaehersof the day so that a. tare treat is in store for those who attend these see - vices. -The (mime growere in, this vi- cinity have got their Orop harvested and niarketed.-Mr. Alexander Mon- teith is visiting his brother at New Ontario. -Peter Fisher has arrived in California end•speaks well of the coun- try.-T,Mellis had quite a novel exper- ience the other day, While shoeing a horse the animal had to be thrown d laid on theefloor. -Aft,er complet- ing the job men tried to raise the horse but. found it was dead. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parsons and Miss May have re- turned from their trip out West. They intend returning next spring, as the former has taken up a homestead n-ar Secretan. Jarnes McDonald, Harry Chesney. Lawrence Moffatt and Hugh 1VIcelurtrie have also returned frons M,anitotea-The Crystal City (Man.) Courier says: "Miss Luln thisinaore re- turned to her borne at 'Kippen Ont., after several months' sojourn with friends in town." • A53 F01:1 eee When the "kiddies" want "some- thing good"— Greenway Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Alice and Doug- las Russels went to London Friday to visit W. A. Wilson and other friends. -Rev. Y. E. Holines of Lnettn preach- ed it powerful. interestintieand instruc- iveesertnon here on Sabbath. -The Epworth League Faye a social evening, on Wednesday night. A good pro- gram -Was rendered after which an ex- cellent lunch was served. , All enjoyed the exhibits tu the art gallery. -Jas. Brophey secured another load of fish hrst week. -W. J. Wilson -ez Co. re- ceived another large load of No. 1 floor this week. ACCIDENT. -We Were pained to hear of the painful accident which happen- ed Jonney Shank -a few days ago,_ It appears he, in company with another boy from Parkhill, was out rabbit hunting and in getting over the fence the 13a113111er of his gun struck a rail causing the cap to explode, the entire charge passing through his right hand. Dr. Caw and Wilson were immediate- ly dent for but they fotted it necessary to amputate the whole hand with the exception of the thumb. Much sym- pathy is expressed for the young fel- low in his sad misfortune. Ilensall The Advocate is loc. to end of Year Mrs. Penfolind and Mrs. Johnston of Brucefield visited Hensallfriends on Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs. Innes of Zurich spent Sunday in town. ---Wm. Wilson and wife were at Woodham on Sunday. -George and Enos Parker have returned front their hunt, each bringing home a fine deer. Will Hare -burn has also retnrned from the Cobolt district and brought a deer with. bine There has been eight deer brought to Ilensall during the past few weeks. - Mrs, Charles Cook and daughter, Miss Evelyn, left last. ,week for Alabama where they will spend the winter with the fortner's patents. .11/r. Cook will remain here and assist laie brothers in the mill. -Miss Mary Johnston is on it fewrweeks' visit, to herteistere Mrs. 13. Short at Woodstnek- Welter Lab ens - ter has gone to London wh4re he has accepted a position in McCormick's es- tablislaraent.-Mr. Geiger, of Pigeon, Mich., is here visiting his brother. - Mr. Herrington, an employee of the foundry, spent Sunday at his berms in London, -Mr. McCormick of Harris - ton visited at the home of Mr. Ityke- man last week --Mrs. SmalIacombe, sr., spent a week with her niece, Mr. WinsOleasurtan.--Miss Esther Graybier who has been at the home of her sits - ter, Mrs. Pope, nursing the two girls, Florence and Irene, through a seige of typhoid fever, left Sattuday far her home in Ditshwood.-Win. Cooper of New Ontario, formerly of Kippen, is visiting in this vicinity. -Miss May Brandt is on the sick list. Her many friends wieh her a speedy recovery. -- Mrs John Willis, a reeiclent of Rodger- ville for many yearre has moved to 'Exeter where ehe intende residing, - Mr. and Mrs. David Ross spent Tuess day ett Setiforth.-James Ilinniehriete has gone to Seaforth to accept a, p081 tion with the Robt. Bell Engine Co. - Thos, Berry attended the foneral of a friend at Londesboto on Saturday. jewel McArtinir ie reeovering from his illness. -Rev. Tole eonducted • • Prejudiced and Unscrupulous vendors may auggest others. but"compare it aay way you will—purity, freedom from acidity. palatableness -40000i Ale ix aurpass. eel by none, equalled by few—at about ball the price a best imported brand". when ril:Other-Wiiiies at:bite" between meals "--,-wheti, father feels ar,bit hungry at bedtime—how they all go for the pai•l 9f . 03 • Mooney's Perfection • Crearm, So4as-, The Leading Commercial School WAREHOUSES --AT- ° EXETER' CENTRALIA- • AND CLANDEBOYE STRATFORD, ONT. Thisseeee is recognized to be one of the beat Commercial Soho° s in A merica. You ,can safely judge a school by the applications it receives. Tills term we received applications frorn firms in six large American cities and from towns and cities of Causda including Saskatoon, Sask., on the West and Char- lottetown,P.E.I. on the East, Our reptitation means •much for our graduates. Write for our free eatalOgne. •ELLIOTT McLACHLAN, •••PrincipalEe , Highest Price paid for Grain Ft H. S E DO ill, (Successor to Joseph Colabliclick) WW11Wray , John Thompson has purchased the old Pile farm on the 7th con., from A. Kilbourne, for which he pais' $5700. - Win. Scott has purchased Wm.! Stan- ley's residence at Parkhill. -Jos. Hor- ner left Friday with a car of cattle for the Old Country market. He was ac- companied by HughTvveddle of Nairn, --The special services in the Baptist church are well attended and-Inficheine terest is manifested. -Duncan Forbes, 40 con., who was quite ill last week, is on the mend. -A. M. Smith has gone to Ca,lgary:-Wm. Carter's little son, who has been quite ill, is e0044- lescing.-Miss Mildred Corbett, , who has been teaching at Perche, Out, for sorae Years, has been engaged to teach S.S. No. 5 for the ensuing year. -II. C. Graham left last week for Lloyds rainster, Sask., where he intends re- maining. -Ploughing will soon be thing of the past. -The funeral took place on sMonday, Nov. 10th, of 'Don - can Forbes, aged 73 years, who died at Ailsa Craig on Friday, Nov, 17th. ,The remains were taken from his late residence, Con. 4, to Littlewood' cent; etery a.t 1 p.m. Mike Ward, the Sarnia; boxer, was killed by a punch eeceived front literry Letvie in a bout at Grand Rapids on ;,. Noe. 1.5t h. Wc.11 Kerr, editor of the Brneitels Post, is likely to be the next Lib.al ill i;t1tt, ii 1.;e8t Huron. The evening wae very pleaeantly spent and many were the wiehee expressed that Will and his cannel& beide •may long he Rimed to enjoy earth's choiceet blessings -health, wealth and ham& nem& -It hae beNt rammed that Mr. Davide, section foreman on the 0.T.R. who ninived to town over a month ago, bat; been transferz ed to another place. • • Zurich Dan °vette of Michigan was here last week on a visit. -Thos. Johnston spent a few days in, Goderich hist week on business. -11. E. SOfingke, who has. been ill, has-. recovered. -John Foss, who was quite ill last week, is, we are pleased to learn, somewhat improved, -John Gascho has purchased the 100 acre farm of Andrew Johnston on the Bronson Line, The price paid „ was Efsenhofer has n-toved from the Babylon line to the house near St. Josep13.-Miss Woods of C4oderich has accepted aposition as teacher in S.S. No. 4, Stanley, to succeed J. Cameron. -Seven boys were each fined $1 and costs for dertroying property on N. Kennel's place at Blake on Hallowe'en night. -Mrs. S. Pollock" of Yorkton, Sask., is suffering from typhoid fever at the home of her father, Henry DoW- son. (ioshen Line. Her three little girls areals0 here on it visit.- M. Ma- loney now owns D. Otringer's , fent). The. :,0aelevi1la.,.,(M.I.04. PrA.14'.6f wit M r'e D. Dyer formerli-R ia editoresays regarding a former Z.t r- ich boy:-‘`Sehool OommiSSiotAerkea - cher desirves great credit foe Vie ,sue - cess of the Teachers' Institute • in th,a county. Under his leadership the teachers have it desiresto•be and to do their best." FOUND DEAD IN BED. Wirighani, Nov. 15.-Janees Atkins, an employe of the Western Founeley, Was found dead in bed at the Kin Edward hotel here to -day. Deceased had not. been working for a few days, not feellog'ivell, but this morning was about as Uinta). When he was called for dinner he did not reply,, and the door being tried was found 'locked. An entrance was made by the window., He Wag about 27 years of age and came from London here some years ago. His wife and child have been living at Lucknow for some time. ures Rheumatism Too. 33u-jirecures Rheumatism, be. cause- it cures the Kidneys. Uvery drop of blood in the body passes through the kidneys, to be filtered. If the kidneys are- sick-tirede- infiammed-they don't filter out the uric acid. It is this acid, deposited in the joints -on, the nerves -- that causes Rheumatism. THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE • cleans, heals, strengthens the kidneys -sets them to workillg properly-cletirs the blood -- stops the ache and takes away every trace 61 Rheuma. tisin and Sciatica. Tite Oiserite CettMICAL. 00, LIMITEft. WiNnSON, ONT. ‘e New Yowl, Coles Cotton Root Compound. COIXM " THE- MASTER PEC STS -OF AM ERICA— • We know the diseases and weaknesses of men like an ,open. book, We haye been curing them for' 30 years. We have given our lives to its. and thousands upon thousands of melt restored to Vigorous Vitality . are etoday living , mouumentS to the skill, knowledge and Saccess of Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. We never hold out false hopes, we never undertake a CaSe we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study of all the diseases of inon-ef Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisons, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Bladder, Lirieary and. Kidney s Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of vitality, and have cured so raany thousands of cases that if there is a cure for YOUR disease you will find it here. When we undertake a case there Is no such thing as failure. We charge nothing for consultation '4''and our knowledge, skill and experience are at your service. We will explain, to you How and Why We can Cure You; why the diseases of men require, the knowledge and skill of Master Specialiste. We do not require to experiment with yonr case as we know from experience in treating thousands of cases exactly what4k2 prescribe for, your symptoms. Dont be discouraged if you have treatethout success with Quacks, Fakirs, Electric. Belts, Free Trials,. etc. You must .get, cured -and Doctors alone can cure you Our New Method System of treatment Ilea -stood Lthe test for 25 years -why should it fail in your case. Should your . case ,prove incurable you need not pay us a dollar, We refer you: to any pank in this city as to our financial standing. If you cannot call -write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consultation Free. Eiookiets sent 'Free. DRs.KENNEDY& KEMAI 148 SHELBY STREET', DETROIT, micto. ivrainrommorsimm The great Uterine Tonle, ape only tate effect -net etionthie Reetiletor on welch wonion eau, depend.' SOld lit three dirrerg fitrength-No. 1, ft ; No. 30 degreeN fitrObger t3; .0. 1, met ee all dra PO'it tOr spetial enemy& per bees, treseele peer, ta, et Doe,. Free ran met. addreasi Ts' *CaTn*csroOe1. ifortnertYlrilidor) E MOLSONS (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855) Head Office, Montreal Capital Paid, 17y• • • • ... • • . 43,000,000 Zoserved ll'uud••• • $3 000 000 FORTY-EIGAT .33 AMTHES • 41N -N172 *DOMINION pr, CANADA EXETER EiRAN614 OFE:10E HODES 10 a. m. boa p. • SATURDAYS, 10 a. tn. to 1 P. ra• OENERA.I. BANKING BUSINESS 'rRANSA.CTED. Farmere Sale Notes cashed or collected. Forms supplied op application. DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of Exchange. ADV,A.NOES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest current rate of interest allowed posits of Si and upwards received. Interest corn- Saymg Bank Department: and Deeember 81st. pounded half -yearly and added to principal June 80th, Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government DicKsolsT & CABLING, SOlieitOrS. N. D. EU,RDON,, Manager. itippiEsPgall$ mot SPREADERS We have just received a number of fine Spreaders ,The Successor—which does its work in fine style. This is recognized to be the best on the market. PLOWS We handle Perrin Plows and bave just received a carload of walking, rid- ing and gang plows wade • by this reliable firm. .1.06 HUED 300,000 feet SAW LOGS All Kinds of Timber For which we will pay 'Highest Cash Prfces Call and see us before cuttings the logs for lengths and prices. The Rots Tayloy Coo 14t4 HORIITON BAKER Agent for the Sylvester and Perrin Plow Companies xoter ,Ontario Exeter, Ont. Marriage License Issued at the ADVOCATE OFFICE