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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-07-30, Page 4 (2)ANLI Ct)MMA '2 brut e. et- dorm` e t ;' , 4ntikttit. . re.rtti 4.74 )it 0 , k 4 0, 0•:.4%; • 4. • Arnong the holloritt. besto*ed •enedieres y the Xing_ throUg.h _the Prince of Wales at $he TerVentenety Oclebrgttioii ef Quebec wes the confer- ring ..of• a Knighthood upon. Hon. $.0. P. Whitney, Premier of Ontario - The 'tenor was w011 deserved. Hon. Mr. Gouin. Pounier of Quebees was *I- 40 Knighted, And a number of , thon mien, Eng, came staa surprise to • 'Muerte, and in fact to the worlat. He wee expeeted towin ett1il7. **41 bs trainer,. Sullivan, atilt thinks he le the: *telt long distence *timer 14 the. world. to -da at of Lot) -boat in the M • in outb Afric* ov n now liring lune in second; on, ..Waltet n• 's has sur- prised the country by dissolving the legislature elected two and * half leers ago, and bringing on the dee- aeon on the 'shortest peesible notice. Mr. Scott came to Ottawa a few wee ago end studie4=,-ptiset,-aeltuation.,,sind prospects. treltnewthattlitedminis tratWn woubl have no chence in * provincial contest if the Laurier Gov-- ini7.-'".•FThirfiaa=thiatbe et to;Revinscsaid'Iatiiirilit "ioan- the local election before the Dominion nOnteSt Obotra what he expects to hap- pen to his friends at Ottawa they go to _Returns from 713 divisions of the Krovitace of Ontaao give 843 . cases of infeettous diseases, with. 240 deaths, compared with 1,023 cases and 210 deaths for June, DOI The total deaths from all causes was 2,117. from population of, 2,070.000, making a death rate of 122 in 1.000, and for the corresponding month -of isst year 2.078 deaths were reported, amebae a death' rate of 12.1. There were Si cases a Smallpox, as compared with 55 in June Of last year, no deaths; 208 cues of scarlet fever, is' against 195/est year. with nine deaths, as compered with 10 last yestr; 220 cases of diphtheria with 20 deatias, as com_pared with 125 ,.case. 03.41 .deaths. There were only 38 eases of measles. with four deaths. this June. as compared with 370 cases and 35 deathelast &MP. • • 1 of t ban N. . en b tO ned in wbiteSilk.•trhnmeil with chiffon and Vain anei,4ee, ing 11, 'b juet. of ite e*rnatiOna, *bile .. ' • (lett, eiri7.0014,,, eetr• ,b gowne4. 14 toreobuie nzde. style. :., ••. t $ • r011e ri rnna.jacC .rt . liernes'reinsin er,•the , brides attired- irt .10isw-erobrOl Peraian trirtee4 n with ritibort and lace, Made very Pretty dower giris Vredithilt e frieds of Mis. Lilliai •Gaiegr At 'pi • at the London-Coneervatory of Music having /*seed for Junior Piano with honors. miss Gatieer A Sa 3-aV•le.--AWO two more - f Miss Doyle's pupils were very successful at the recent exam& held at the Comer - woe} ofil(uiie, London. Miss Elsie Eliwtxxl passed her Junior Piano with Thames Road DEATH OF Mns. McDorvat).-The sad news of the sudden death of Mrs. Mary Munro, beloved wife of Mr. Robert McDonald, r..ame es a shock to her many friends in this community on Saturday last. The deceased had been in her usual health up to within* few hours of her demise, when she was stricken down with ^severe attack of paralysis and, without regaining con- sciousness, succumbed to its deadly ef- fects. Mr. McDonald was &native of Scotland, and came to Canada about sixty-five. years ago, first settling in Pickering. From there she moved- to the Township of Vsborne, Where she has resided ever since, She was t rm. Man Of estimable character, kind and sympathetic, ever ready to give help itod, encouragement when she could. rihe was an ective member of the Pres- byterian Ohurch and her sudden task- ing off carne as a surprise and with mach regret to her many friend*. She leaves to ynonrn her demise sor. rowing husband, five sons and five daughters: Mrs. -,D. Downie, a Minn., Mrs. Thos. Passatere affd Mrs. 'Thos. McCurdy, of Caborne; Misees Tommie and Oatherine at home; Alexander, a Santa R03/116 04; Sohn, ofExeter; Rob- ert, on the homestead; Willisen. MOM; and Hugh, of Bum The funeral tookplace to the Exeter Cem- etery on Monday, and was /largely at- tended. The bereaved family have this heartfelt sympetby of a. largZi cir- cle of friends. • Eirktors Me. mirk, B. A., Torontole tbe gueat ot John ---eed Dr. Turnbull are sesernding thelr haidays et the home of John -Mrs slo; lic'Curclya lititVels« met with an 0041dent While reeding thoroughbred Jersey oalf on* .day r ileattly• 11 butted ite heat ag. hishand,"the horn indiegeg a , fat wound. White.Prank loirdan was Wadi .bartel of ettit*$M. Durkin* store • Mitthell thirother flights an sokilittow , bile frightened the teem, Mr. Joesla thoinitged 0404 bold croon linebetote the hot*" got sway and bold 00 tIII • they Wert Bereeelvedss bruiseitbutli ii$Wiltht*ro MAO was 1. the ittagott*,_jumped, aacT lnJurad 11 Wend, 14 County. tau* ot death.J. sworn hie loss grownosp saw Or of the Iota ton. Dar sone slik On RONK WItMAID. ding* et tlte Rt. ldarm' Tao r yle is to be congratulat- ed on the sueoes. of her pupils. ito -0? South River. Dan and Will expect to .10 some fishing in that neighborhood and, no doubt, Dan will have some great fish stories to tell when he re- turns horne.-Elvin McMurray is in ting the the Poetrofdeme n is doing a hustling --traa in his ice-cream parlor these warm even. ga.--The Bell Telephone Com. h num)• Weltinait who has been visiting hi* relativea here since spring, returned to Dele. ware last week to work w clay and Miss Annie luta Ohio, are visiting Mr*. Link. -Miss Vivian Beaver is camping at Linger Unger at the Bend this week. -Our School Trustees have engaged Miss Ilartield of Dashwood to teeth the primary dame& Mies Frazer of Goclerich the 2m1 and 3rd classes and Mitts Dunlop the 4th 0100$01 and entrance work. The principal. Mr. Bluett, will again take charge of the High School Department. Our school did exceedingly _well at the last exams. Mr. Bluett's pupils all passed with high marks. This speaks well tor their teachers -Fred 'Harris is speadin' g a few day, At the Bend. - Gottlieb go:lock has had his dwelling repaint -WS which now has a very neat appearance. Jobb Irdbee, who has been visiting re tires in -our midst the t w , re u-rned to his helve s Micb., on Tueeday.-.Toaeph • n flashed the cement walks in our village yesterday. We now bate one of the finest burgs in this neigh- borhood and visitors must feel ha - pressed with the neat and attractive appearance these improvements are making. What we want le that 0. P. It. and -then we will hustie.-Mra. Wurtz and child of Pigeon, Mich. is . visittug her mother, Mr.. Jacob Eilber for a few weeks. -Mist Ettuna Tieman and Mhos 'Winkenwetter of Dashwood in Sundayed in town. the guests of Miss of *or r „ tf, kit boys* ter u e,. liable; right ..114.14eit. • mighty, st.rike, . ger And our. fen* Were 14Iti otherwi tit delight' tlienth , ningt -.oUr teem .0.14141e ,2 runitan4.VOlitert4.1'. there,byleavingthe'.acore.'.$* one favor... ;',Erertonti telt4luath,•thie -• was theliSt:e*MbitiOn of .411. •thisaeasOu.-.444ttaltin ' ame,:ts7' Olei.1001,4 -bay*. " r 141 - V • 0;4' II; ot the wood .rninf' by* '‘ShOte.-and: the Cond..tu :,eWiton .1* :0 shots, thus leeving 0reaton' wiener* un' the .fley'a .14$1. 14.4 shot, Dish*ood , Dunlop Siebert • t Crediton Mahon Brown McCue • First game Tiernan - 130301110031020231000 22 '001010005300201000213 10 Second game Tiernan - 00 0 0-21-0-0-2-1-04-0--1-0-1-45 - I i-"iiii100210040101.0 21 _ . *F*00AValtttr.M., • * RK81IXRE. DA$MTOOD; COSVXY • MOAB. Deed,* Wink **gegen *,04 sI Low Documents esrerally 0,44 PrOMPAY- prepirea munwintodente, • • • Mrs. Kaercher. of Tavistock, accom. Wed by her daughter, Mies Altha is itt iirthri;:fef Totonto, Is visit- ing at the bora° .of Mr. O. L. Finkbein. re, -The Canada Flax Co. have flnish- ed vorkIrg np tbflcropLgrown tr1ior.-7 _ e -frUrstilly be-name--toltheorka at Montreal in the near future. -Mr, Peter Schroeder, while working in his ad-onerof the horaes overcome with the heat, which, et the present time, seems to be recov. ering..--Mr-Rudolph Stade, who has .been working at the farm for a couple of weeks, left on Mondaytoresume his work a* harness -maker, with M. Fenn, of Parkhill. -Rev. Giehler of Zurich, exchanged pulpits with Rev. !Chit Sunday evening. -Mr. Richard Baker thrashed on Monday Afternoon, being the first in this community. • The baseball boys were up to Zurich Thorsdity evening and played a game of bail with the boys of that place, and got trimmed to the tune of 11 -9. ---Mrs. (Rev.) L. K. Eldt and daughter. Myrtle, left on Monday for a *short .visit wit friends at Berlin. -Mr. and Mr& Bose, who were visiting friends at Lieury for s -few 'days; returrie4.jrnMe7Afon. day tfentio..6414.--AlthuriCellermann Wilt occupy the pulpit in the Evengelt- cal Church here on Souders Au at botinnorning and evening ser -Mrs. Grainger, vihO hate been ing her parents here, left Tuesday for her home at Sarnia, hamlets zeceived & niessage of the illness of her husband at that place. -Mr. Peter .Kraft hatt his dwelling and shop re -painted, which adds greatly to it* appearance, Mr. Vaik, of Parkhill, dologthe work a very artistic manner. -Mr. and rs. Ed. Edighoffer left for their home Bad Axe on. Saturday. -Mr. Bock,. Zurich, is painting Mrs. Birk'. house. " V Alma 111. -Mrs. Borland and family of Woodstock have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Wein, t • peat week. -August Ituhn's , dog ban is deed. Re watt a great fav. orite and will be miseed around the Banks -Miss Edna Either of Ubly, Mich., who has been visiting relatives in Irarnilton the past week, arrived her on Wednesday and will visit her mrss Henry Either, and other re- latives for a few weeks -Dr. McCue and Fred Young spent a few days in Detroit It week the guest of Ed. .Ber- trand. -Nathan Sambrook has return - ea after Visiting hi* uncle and aunt in WOOditAnt for some -time.,;-;„w.;•. 11. ernes Ofthe Sank of Commerce is 'wending hie holidays in Muskoka. In the meantime hie place i Wog HUh. ed by Mr. Grabens of the Exeter-. Branch. -.-Charles Zwicker has been making SOMe improvements to his Old iittore and is corrrertinst it into a ware - bootee -Ira Brown, Everett Vehner, Rd. Maims and August Kuhn Sunday - t the Bind* Thalf ipeak Tarr hlgblyat,* Rai niception they re.. cehed while thereand *raping again. Mrs. Tater and slaughter of Loudon, re riaLing her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. 14. Christian 2Vrieher of L.oadog IS vialtlztg bis son •Oherlei. s Festival *** losi ditlreb kat ising RAM 110.0411 SerMon and ins taken by the re and $11flin • D01410* wbo 1. Mtaading tke North a at NaprvlUe fl ca needs held 1*- the Evangi 811$40. In the aso p�ecbed a very bis the log the bo �ld 1 of From Another Source) Mr. P. Anderson is Spending a ,few days at his home in Ails* Craig. -Wise R. McCaughan. of Toronto, formerly* teacher in our Public School here, vis. ited her friends in the vicinity last` week. -Mr. H. R. Laird, Manager of the Fenner* Bank of Canada, Bruce. field, spent Sunday in the villages Mr. Edward Dietrich, Sr., who has been visiting his daughter* Mrs. lg. Weida, rettirried to Ids home' in St. Clemens on Tuesdaylast..-Wm. stiver of Zurich, isqulte ill at hie house , ao leo ta ter 4octots eare. but expected atouud very *OW, 4 reat ou reaidents * Isat at Grand Band. R. T. Dnu10P4. Man- agerof the EarinerseBank, spent14•,Yr d yo in ytield Od.a wcek , O1121! 1M21E., • •ryo g , 10P%, fif,141 Polr xi! §v: 1'. • dawu.' oto :i* 21ends Ortftye, tthy apoke a:,‘' Wit it -pr.tty thInr to - 1.; 44.0 When -1 go Wt. reet ao a one wUt brine to light ' soma kindly -word or cocoy, ;IA long burled out of • alebt; Buts' it it'a the .$114110 tqzoir, •loSt riVe to Inc Instead Thu 4"(Inets w4116 rul liviur and tho knocking when rm. ..tz,127',7104747e-.74EAU01.4475711;1 7 l)on7.4 t *Ave :font auntie* to.1111Print, On my marble brow, while countless maledietIons are hurled upon me now.i ayjustOfieThinoily, word to me while: r mourn. here ames And don't 11161.6 au your eulogy, to carve upen 14 stellar wnut do 1, care if wlien. rat dead The -111041W-444,0 ciaZet.14 -011-004741.-44$$#A-ttp-with-ar-eat-i mourning border's set; it will not flatter Erie * bit to mat- - - ter what -4*-.---$1140, Isiwid.'uttietitak leitr.ithbe and ktiOdi Me Wheel dad Ast tAoks wlitut one is dead, to have 140 tows talk •0,- To have We flower* eel= in loalps frOln 1,.reketivee 4. 4 s for *those ..y.nu leave behind*, But Net an tar as ,I'm Concerned, I MOLY do not Itlaardtc,Oin er÷.:Aerei.-- Lend mo a heirldnic hand "at Ones give Inc a word of Cheers Just Oats' Ulu game_e,41ttio--bitirlue . *wilt *Way tbe death For I will -be no ludire of flower when rye cashed in my. checks- _ • -Oisnshard-Mr. Wino glees= was painfully iniired Prldsz :dog by from hi* bUit1y into. tlie gto. Ixe and 2115 wife were driving home from netehbor's when _ihe bit broke, and - Mi. Oleesen Jumping tell heavily on his eboObler. ge will be iatd up tor a,' few daye.- ilullett: Donadd McGregor. aged 7 years and 0 menthe, son of Mr. and afres ()him McGregor, of Hulletts died 0.11 Saturday, after an illness of * few Icelo3Umliett-eAuse-of death wu henterrhige of the brain, Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved. Par- ents. OLIR NATIONAL, DANCER. ,Tisne to Cr y * Before Complete Wreck Ree$1111. •••••114.1.*** There are thousands, both men anti women, who do not take time to eat properly. They rush through life, and as a result we have an age of indiges- tion, nervousneee. irritability. sleep. .ress nights, and morns disposition. Our national 'danger is stomach weak. raw. due to the strenuous life. tablets, strengthen the walls of the stomach and stimulate secretion of the digestive juices. They make the stomach comfortable and cure in- digestion. . Sick headaches, palpitation, yellow skin and coated tongue are a few of the many distressing results of indi- gestion that Mi-o-na never fails to cure. W. S. Dole tells M1440 -11a in 50 cent boxes, and gaurantee to refund the nloney if it does not give complete s at isfacUo. ODS Our Bargain Counter to loaded . with Summer Goods Theymustbe'sold -0 we do not IFttlit to carry *. piece over if a price will sell them. 30 Jetts of Muslins in "ell the neir. CHINA, caooicoar. GIASSWAltifi, 20c, 26c es and pttteib., regular 15e, Just to heal the tinestline• of mikit and we a yard, your choice tts, wane S.tti .Water for he yard. shown:In Dash ood, And at prboss that A few Owes of Drew Goods, regular *111g•ult 74:40* - Olt * fOc, to clear at Wm. the yard. ot those See our 'Prints it 'lc the Yawd.. guar. 111/11" the t attired Tait- 'Wore. Shirts ltip the yard for 16 Bargains in. Ladies' Biomes, Covers, Night Gonna, Skirts, . V fAdies* Bons 10c* pair. 'a Drees Shirts at half •'White Shirt* at 26o Mob. Boy*' /Itegid-46.Wiar •Suits at tigak, pelers. Jobl1e of Men's And Hatatatikeec „ 1141trAVARE. til11 SUM of rut* ' Re 04-tuattuf - rot Rope Pith,. Pure Paris Oreen-Screen D'''Ire, flarb Wire • wh• ' It tbsioisra. silosot smolt snots, All the lateet styles in Footweatt In Patent Leather, Tans. Chocolates,. , Blucher Cuts nall Oxfords. %temente, her that these aro net the sbeap..kinsi that will not Weer, but these shoo' the go�d kind ,at .elste guaraut.ed to Wear, 0 lowes GROCEI 14 full St, Rom 1 n Fancy Oakes2e. 1.41,1l4 .4‘11 liillintry to be clooresi oitt, gardhesofco.t. Wanted in tlie next two weel 1 - • *UP 0 IW .r tise a ital $10 ft, SA , :Ln14.1, 00,41 , .$00141 number or by 4 Exeter lleaue -G. W. ithertsalii, Sokosigee. eh 4150 at Orediton and hip ted rem for MOW 001 tit ',Aachen:A died -At. his hems Orlday, '004 El 'Aug* Be teams vilfe_eija_ j_k_m_11z_Ot jrovrti.tm ch-fiereri-T-Mie funeral toolt pee Sunday to tlis ¥et)o4i.t -ceroetil7o iditeltell--AT Mat we4Colf 10.0k .014ge ca'301Y-'24th when, W. it yeawien ef Mrs 3 Et Ooforth t riagek Ws" =deed T. lierrow, eld .t-daueltbit--04trreAttlintrg arrows Strstf044 111 nal fri!' Wood'o Tho a. rrof me. and in%igUi 005 *Sri` tem. Drain Worry, sa„ Ronittotioaa. ..4bv-se .11xossits4 one welpi pasi esecnotee Oo• --lenroolos cure. I NEOLSONS BANK (IneorpOratini by Aet of Parliament 1815) Read &treat - Capita Paid Up ' 0,372 '--Assetivever- 83i000000' EXETER BRANCH ()MCA 1101741 10.. le. to$ p. , !SATURDAYS, 10.. as. to 1p,, ,. A osset*AL EANKINO- BUSINESS. TRANSACTED* DEPOSIT Receipts issuedland highest current rate of intereatollowed ving eimk iDepartivinnts 17!_qpi .urther.nore, Inteteati ongavinaaceounts wM won erw wont*/ y instead 01 nallytat innuttly, 1/ be Dltnot lit and' Upon* weir - Agents at Exeter for the Doran' ion Government. Dzcuos its CARUS% Solkitore. N. D. IITTRDOIT, Manager, " Nervous' iseased Men • DRLK.&1C.EST4BU$HED2OARS Consultation •FREE. Question Blank for Home Treahnent sent FREE. Reasonable No for Treatment A NERVOUS WRECIC,. „ oosusr MANHOOD Ws berasteete Cifialleurabls.esses of Stricture, ifarleecife. lientoss Debility, liked Mesas, Vital Weaknessis, flUdsey, ills*lor awl Urinary '.fliseesis, and all lisesses Naar to ales and Woes. Don't wants iniS11006 and ‘nsonet on ebenp, tinnantnne; experimental towtiaereostat enatostrxtsirsufferistahrtointexperhnonted onTlitib cialm 30tstilluovered. Butoorne to u4 In couldonoe. We will tr4011$ jr *ad ultilifully, and rostoreyo4 to bomb in the Ohorteet enedittaei 4100onsfort, and e le. rad* ottrikeewsietaed Modglastaad bmmatooc1thee.i for a rE ova NEW nom • WatchesoJeweilerg* Sliverwa es. Toilet Etc Eta* 4 55 . o 01 rr ebown In t uibyou in quality and , Ur, buttbe b are rea 6t pront ;.° k •r‘k AFC