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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-05-11, Page 4, orTorspo. Var. Frank JaChney neke* ostt,1* thittbe eenior partner of heittnicel F.,J,Che- ne Cos, Oolitic lesalfleeS its the Cit of %County tiod Stateeforesa id Orin Wilt,pay the -skim o Me-IULvray Vouticit OUntit met purstrint 'fo. ittlioor ntitiTOwts IIi11, IdeOillitray, Xa7 11412esli. Present, J. *letiregott jOhit Rahintsin, T; Metal, ;WWI% .0,04 Ben. *err, Coon. blintttee of Ust, ineeting reed. vek ' • • . Os:Alter • insiOiredittAiSilreit a. a. 411;cotitetteter, _ position of MJnLsL&'; the. I tb hui1. 11.* 'Otal..,meiAber-fee orth :Perth cit,- 7.,;flisrsi1tS1IV-ritnitit'`JiU , te,Wasiit a peculiar. one. He had- told tion. 711.acmistittiency • .th4t:.1to wtmid rot itsthesItSit4I 0 r atitiV the' Art Loamy Mil and iiguipeit HileHrttOnlinfflYeliiitt* vote Vir.te Ottat last week on the amencL tlistoosatat for the 1 , be ng. tinaware.sot t e ractice in the house of reversing the decision without tLt)g a noo vote. His position will be bard to explain to his people itithe riding. .41 ts- The vote on the second reading of the Autonomy Bill took place in ..the House of CipinIlloViS early last Thurs- day morning and resulted in a wept.- ity of 81 for the hill and against the Borden areendment, The vote was 140 to 50. Thirteen eoeservative mem - hers voted for the bill -ten fiats* 441.1e; bee, two from Outatio and one from the Yukon. One Liberal voted against the bill Lei hton McCarth -of North voted' With the -Government were Lewis of West Huron and Prtngle- o Cornwall. One Conservative .frona Quehec voted for the Borden amend. „ent, Mr. Walsh of fluntingdt.m. Ftw-Istbertdesands-one Cont were ahseot, unpaired, tunengst wbour were--51e.--Greesswastrea and Mr Ratz. Quobee ‘rrati, fat1108t bin at voting ((if ft. Sotialutsmember, Mr. B. B. Gunn voted against the bitl and for the amendment. • * sitissat..11ons-sfainee-S, huid,---14inistereof--Pahlic----Workessla • two-constituenti thet of orth ord for which he was member, and -some other, probably' -tondos's-foe -which -the-new • ,ter wilf sit. Mr. Hyman, of London, 'has for the past year been acting as Minister of Public Works during the illness of Mr. Sutherland and it is a1. together likely be will receive the ap._ pointruent. Even with the prestige he woold have as 0, Iniflititer it is ex- medingl doubtful whether he can , . Bevis Hilton, wile has been leorning operating sit the station here for the e 118, as mt•ESterraeti6tiriXTS'itsiiirsitr-mii-- - 6 4 k Mrs. W. O. 0: Rams and chi !lien left tv--Yoriesswhe , their home for some tiine.-A..A.Kerr left Tuesday for Itegiim, where he in- tends spending the summer. During 'a -Owen te-s-Ws. Herr atill -the es z- ren will remain at•Stratford with her inother.--A. J. Clark, hotness maker, having purchased another business in St. Marys.expects to move thereshort- 1 .-Urs. Bee and child, of Bawden, are visiting the former's-parents Ur. and Mrs, Wm. Easton. Mr. Bee, who has been in poor be3lth for some time, is at Victoria, IX where be is uodergoing treatment. DtsMeintyre, is,ue,e11eJ 'd tit) wers,!tbee Western Medlral Col ,botliSueeesSfdi In Desiring. ,t 400118iFf4.:LidciAlmrt., of 1,1 *RIO titrl tssiltiog on ber son. St o ur oe •n on road -.7-- r$. Sawers has gone to Mount Union. slasea*stosseselxegsdotherssosli-O-.1s--111.,sr Oartablignos-44atisee-egss-sSitt* has bsen transferred to Goldstone ?Both 14, n Iy misSed in the village and also n the cbutch, Mr: Alale yoke President of the Christian Endeavor and was very peppier, -We wish bi-m-every-stidt-ei-3s: and, as it means advancenleot,we con- gratulate him. Mr. Prime. of Gold - stream, ishis successor here. -Mi. James Moody, Sr., of the LoruldriRoad, still continnes ill. 61.1ralttIOU Ditn ter .Tonotrro..,-The Toronto Mail and Enioire of May Sth, publishes the following: --"The death of Rev. I. tkfl he\arrangettsati. - days ago while in the act of*plittingse stick of wood Mrs. James McFarlane was 'quite severely injured., justabove her was a clothes line and in raising e axe it caught is an came own -upon her head makingan sigis- shs-lealselliv0rasvfer*__.--rs'ilet-of-the late Duncan Stewart, passed avray at reborhe-ofstiershreghten-Mtsssfkete McColl, --18th con., Lobo, on Aprit'e-itliss after a very brief illness Souse three yearasimdeceaeed basq;ened with an 'accident but was notseriously last -November he only -25 majority. With.his vote onthe au- ssononly bill against hini and the popu. tar fooling in Ontario- against the hill his dere 'orlon would he certain. •he-ehese -eunsin ford', Where this Liberal majority is. verriargeeit.woeld be a chance if be won out, s 11 it e A- srt' treek had beet:for the pest twesweeks. Be was a graduate of flu- wnvearCs°aIgleog,e' Ilanisd (kw:Its eflhartirgaelnewdasfEnu'in Windsor -where he was curate oRe . Canon Rinke. He left to take up the duties of rector of St. John's Church, etv,..w-hi-OMTISSUths-teesiestea-tens Months ego owingito ill health. Ho WiefieVerrPfiiiiits is death will be greatly mourned by his large circle of friend." Rev. Webb was the second eon of Ur. Archie Webleof this village.- Rarely has a ser-witir , . -1 sun •stereos. l(-1 was---yet---d ot--the age of 28 years. friends; as toady in our village and to- day we grieve over,OUrdepartedftrien Theremains were brought to Granton on Monday and conveyed to the resi. dence of hie father, con. 11, Biddulph, and on Tuesday the funeral took place to Birr cemetery, followed by a large_ ritonher of sorrowing friends, . • LA4t. he Coutioll of the. ToWhohip Of Step. hen convened in theVown Hall, Cred. iton, on Monday. May 1, 1005. at" 1 p. in. All present; Minutes of previous Ingettrik r.C44,444,(1.0.0ktesdetlere06 -Finklmitier.e-that the Awsiefi-i-Roll, AS filed with the Sleek Pe aceeptektiod that he be paid his salarys-sCarried - AndersonsFinkbeinersethat the Crent at Revision to. -consider %the ...appeals against the Assessment _roll for the ear 1005; he held in the Town Hall, realism's-the-274rday t& Mitz-1006a.tt * Ve hat -B -r wing. Law appoletim_ Pathtnastere. Fence Viewers and Poundkeepere; also By Law No. 6 of '1005 being By -Law to rovide for the rformance of statute li-Wea-.an-Ct�ffuredi1Tes i),T vets steers of highways, each having rem .xcad.thethittl-tinte.,..ht-Pable,L.anst. s• ed 1 e I ev a elysseeerriedv,---The--foliowing-iseilers . ere-graisted.-0,--Peositss. gratti $25; T. Oliver. work on b.R., $4.50; „- Davy. rep, Mud Creek livid e, $1.; A. G. Hirtzel. rep. 348%. I ..8t2; 3 -Baxter; rep. bridge con. 10, $14.25; W. Pickets' ing rep. 2nd S.R., $5.75; . E. Raritan, rep, 1st S.R., $1. G. Orange, rep., road on con. 14. $2.50; N. St. Clair, repcut. vert, con. 14, $2; D. Webb, rep. %yeah out, $2; J. Beaman, rep. Ford's bridge, 1-4i4itin5ns-Asseesee,-$80s-ss06-antil adjourned to meet again in the Town Hall. Creditors, on, Saturday, IVAY 27, for Court lot Revision at 10 tons Gra- velcontracts will be let tit .2 p.m- 11.*Eilber, Township clerk. mderwent-asa--o t.-.1 provedsinsuccessfut. he leaves three children,. WEntoNo.--Th.e residence of Mr.and Mrs.._Geo„ Altar, of the 2w1 concession, was On Wednesday _the &eerie of a pretty event/when their daughter, Miss jessie 0.„ becalm° the happy bride of Mattes le Jinke. The ceremony -oTlIerisall.-atia was witneitied-hst a number of invited guests. The bridal party took their places under an areh of evergreens, tastefully decorated with roses. The bride wassassisted by her itii4ter. MiSairThrii-a..--W-Ifilis the groom was supported by W„.D. Thom- son. After the ceremony -a -dainty tea was served to all present. Theremain- der.of- , the evening was pleasantly spent in various amusements. The - young people are highly respected as •byt-thestriageiffeeis ceived. riv-and Mrs. links will take up their residencein Kippen and the community extends to them -the best wishes for a twig, happy married life. o . antes u er rt ants er 0.0 00000 Public-Worke, died at 14Altarlore" big borne in Woodstock at 1.55 on Wed- nesday afternoon last. The announce- ment came os q surprise to most people,' r altheugtrits-wier-general that he was not likely to recover, it was not expected that the end woold —comessersomrs-fleinitl-heetr-suffertri eiWse trines ,ftven-1-ffility'_,_caili1Oret .1rinx..esArtve:sip, hiss worksatett*Wttflil • • seek- rest and treatment. Ile spent' the winter- in the-Soutbssin-seareh or- haRtith, and when he returned _a short time a o without vouch int rovenient 3 rico s._ segart, prepare or e worst. The news WAS received in Ottawa with great sorrow and when the Premier made the, announc6inent he was visibly affected. Sir Wilfred at once moved that the house Adjourn vaitilafter the funeral, Border!, teater_ot,tim,oppositionAttittl-tivA - bate to -the deceased and seconded the motion. Mr. Sutherland had been it very Sue- cessful business man,. Alderman and Bli----tyor Of "WOodsto-ek.- DS 1880 -he- Wite- elected to represent N. Oxford in Ot- tawa, and while there toe/tine in turn clilef whip.-Ministee-withoutfoli - ) big -Postmaster General, Minister of audio, 1902 WO - lister Of Poblie Works. , He Wtati of Scateltdescent, and a Presbyterian. He never flurried. . The funeral vrhich took piece a Woodetoek on Saturday was attend- ed by immense crowds of people, among whonsweretbe Premier,' most of the Cettiiitt,, together With a .large majorit' of the .private members of the Commons, who (tame to view the • remains and my their lest respects to the dece , Your doctor wIlLtell you, that 'thin, pile" *elk, nertoutehll. 'dreit.beetnne strong and vo.te . taking Ayer's SstispirlIts, Smafl o for s. few .days ersioss -sdenee-of Thoe. Dinsdale on Friday an ota araL _highly respected resident instius.parsionssf....Iolin.stoultart—D id-littd-rettch -11,e'vt.torst-taltetScott-itatd- en.assa tistithrtetristry about liftr Tura --egor- He was A schoellefacher by profession) having made a competency. On com- ing to Stanley he made his home with Mrs -Need** , With him unlil liis death, a period of nearly thirty years. Although so long a resident or the tovrosbip, he was known only to it lieW, being of it retir- ing disposition and seldilm went from home. -ile wits it great reader, and was well 'versed in all -the miblio tsneits " *ft • ' tied, And had: no relativee hi this tonna try. The remains were kid, to rest in theilensell cemetery on Sunday. ouse was not�1din ouf,town,. I was'alsii.rig-aboui it an&iny grocer told me to 'wita- clay or -two and he would get some,,, and 1 am glad 1 did my wife is a baker And pia& good bread Out of other fours, but at she has iipw iiack out of Royal Houiehoki isso far ahead that 1 wad bewilling to Oak freiihtfifty miles Zurich -Idtteelliabel-W-altere est -returned -t Iftriareter,„ after . visit at -the home Of the-litisee Stein- leslb Mrs...,A. O. Ehnes orient, sar few days at Durlistiti lett 'Week -with her rother,-PrestSiepers-e,Pre&" Sheutt, ier continuesquite ill. We trust be will soon recover,-lifesere. Albert and Rudolph Ileidetnan have returded from ' Stratfotd where they hate been attending the funeral of their father, tinViesect *wily it - _on Tuesditt at the age 01$1 leers. The remain* Were taken to Woodstoek for burial. -News bag been received here from Cavalier, North -Dakota; of the death Of Mil* May. daughter. of Mr," and Mi e.- - On Wed. etrento the • - .7.attielt-- 4 01 5. Rennie* fleiger with an a d some gift as atoken fiv teeliori the tafeein in wbkb she is helste'ssaitriset Steinlisieh h Where he .4* ,eitlon in it berdwitre *tore. 11. wiil be' .W*0;1 especially by. y8 of which o ganlotion Ite was stis sctive meniberlfon44uto tin spotts a: ;tie* electtic antomobilo. We nriderstatul that * tnivS Whir It *Osten St. joieph and 116ti. . • , ,1,0" ttate-coliilVret-r.eadmattw. ----14414tlidefidir t -6114-6.-"fid'f446.1tWi4+,116-01 etiPerall. —7- Royal Household Flour a trial. Mention this paper and address COOk's Cotton Root Compoundi *only rate estaottutlnionthli in�dlclnson,. which Women Ogin Son in two.demtai of 1, for ordbuiri' «Stilerboz; tro. 110 d' . asroneer for 0.por bOr.. Bad esti I dtvpolatrh Ask forr.nole* Vat.; 1144'Boo ,Mud talt*- - 111aft. -11° The CV* 00.9 Iftudsor, Ontarfey • RE, MOLSONS BAN Ottemporated by Act of Parliament 18,55) Bead Office, - Montreal —Valuta P • • - neservid Find— • • - • . • • '• . $3, 000 000 --rttch--pup-W is given in- ^ *duetirOlruction. . The Shorthand SYenIOO.0I O taught is that used by all newspaper and court re - O . . Best systems of Rook: •.O keeping, Penmanship? Arith. inc r---ercr.--Thor-oro FORTY-EIGHT BRANCHES IN TUB DOMINION Or CANA - ,, EXETER, BRANCH ANCH la OFFICE nOtERS:, to a.,. ni..to 3 p, nu ' - SATURDAYS, 1,'O. tri- to 1p.01 A GENERAL BAN NO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Farmer's Sale Notes elated or collected. Fornis supplied on application. DRAFTS on all • hats in the Dominion. Gre t Thitain and United xe ange. - O VOES Anv amde to Partnere, Stock Dealers and Business Men at - AII lowestratessunt onsnost-faverrable terms. 000 - - DEPOSIT Receipts issuAl and highest current -rate of interest allowed g eau) , ri,,its. $i: and upwards received. interest coin a inlllaEIjBhjII - ptunded hear aitli and added to principal June 30tb . . . - , Agents at Exeterforthe Dominion Governinerit. seg-&-Gsoeitto-,,--rselieites-TH;414)Mttssaitnsoetss-- The Stanclard-Bred Electioneer ,Wilkes 1.1rotthig Stallion, Qtriox, irsseretemtiso • EXETER ..NARKETSs • OEUNGED RAM WEDNESDAV Wheat (old) . . 90 05 40 48 Oats • 4 • • 4 • • • II 80 80 Peas .... . . 60- 7 Potistoest. per bag ..... - 75 SD Ray,perton 0 100 700 Flourrper cwt." - Flour, low grade per (Mk I No, 38,601,. 'Standard Rule L Registered in the American Trotting Register, Vol- ume XVII. Brown colt; two white ankles, behind: foaled in 1001. Bred by J. C.' Linnenutn, Lime, Ohlo. - Now owned by Jones 4..; Kunz, Exeter, Ont. . . -• - - - - - --__ • i.wtis-eaox•.itjkzs_s--s_..-ss -,._,•_---------4 - •------- Recon12:14Se Sikeot Countess Eve ti.024111„ Flowing Ws ION, -Arvin G. 51W4, Annie !Allman thltfliNorvet •2:15i4; 1.60 Se'rvetts 133'*, 1-"Mugh t110%. tionlird e:15?.1,, and 7. °there in tke il• hat: tie eons have tilted a-aakt datiabtete 19 in Smut Electioneer 1.25, Sire of sees Nees smote:este P11/0‘ AitOt:C63X4- lind 1G7 Others /OWL DAM None*, a mid brood mare, by Norman tr),, ' fattt54et- 11tdrikiTYFi;re.'.. '14tA UX00, Sier toO:raet ifi, . ' , Sire:of Ratio C tati,,AT and 17 other .andver- b, Baron Wilkaa2:18„alre of Bump* VO3,4, uben' -1:001C-Earon-floortra-9.:-09347-and-404— - All .;00,twer,mditoilitillt of dApyi atte_tati".1-4.7-41,,:,„ mato* ,q5e1; ' tore hogs, per cwt Shorts per ton 20 00 fr3ran per ton .4 . a 17 00 161- -11 data F.I.VITItESS. Itecnni 2:29. and dab of 6 75 0,73.01ente.,„33. 2000 17 00 T EXACT1 NEER It& / Sir* of Mioaitt03714, Orniot Palo Alto tO8N, and 157 othera: dank, ICIataw* 3. 2:003. tAiret 2:13% and over 100 otber demi performers:4o grandereof DehOsr 1, The Ab- bott 4:03U.Asotelt.:043i. and over.1001.1.otho tot,andani perfountra. - Record 2:17N. Sit* of &port* Eel e:1514, Valero 2'13f4, •r.115%, Wools 2:18%. and 21 others; and (f*ps of Fanny Wihrox . 1141(5tS.Othttrstandard perforrneri. of Ahnont Zo; darn ,)fmaytairtizroum444_, *snot box4._m_ a_ Ibre, o Chtfif,11. ird IOf bilo Colombo 2:12, Attfbr orl Site 04 potter fh1734. Nettle ?:114, Orange Ohl '240, tt 'Otb*rze; at Crickr 2163, And 7 othce dome ot ataksboal • aNe bef atsetaitriel lpe2.,a7c%'N allons 211%, art:ebtdor2ol et ThnttnAulprferkneraiOemaovmdo7of Naney Ifan)a t04; atd or, 1.600pilDiofarorerst5tadrVANV.torxxoxtetrnt,.. llIF Vat chel MISION, by VOIPAG W.M4140.- tab dam. y SPA 41.7u4 Srprvarstap-Tile qtlet I O ttr1014 C011frro.-4640n ting 61` tile Tenth Division CI hsld in the 'town 114 here. 111,1L11 ' " Itaitn.trob.t. but evert otokrti; smolt retylettof4e4amiltip., WW1 otbre tre-ausost sto:ssetessi, fettftsrlsepearfer bt letc,0104. AS the ,S COM ori now, gather u your old, truck auth as 1 Lys; tom. Olisb• Wm*. WON MI ha and tt dsys-wstge , Deft, ' esclaint 'stating -Its intitf fir six months., 'e his decision favoi and stated,1filat if one $11311 threrman at 00 tlittettotnionth ,alway* entitleatol hi* . mivt12 1,110 icittlel* • -01"..:01411. CAO. t0 ,cliestotit *ottsl, Mitit'high 'arid WeigheI075posolds; d feet:and', remit, and -- .71514-inati4-iit" 4 (46,6*$ .1 MCOOKV 10 :g**titp, v4 ,c • • -Titeeicitt Thit011110. Ir 4a -it.. Alluttt eon wl" kW, eon. 8, V * barn; and Jitktoi moan'