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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-07-06, Page 4- „ 1 the St. fosse . . . th4 tower Teens, ream aiI Landbcape teers froM the, window* of ,tb Unique hotel *re malt* niticent. A iicsae. of ,bistorto fame sud majeatic grondeutsSoon We are • t borne in the quaint old....eit.7 wkieb idfOdIi vatieh Intetegit In IN historical. 'associations and' the ttrtignintence Of s etwrosinding seenery. - Ii sketch ifkethia it will be 41P 4b,e to do.-Ortit than: Oalfe't *t,14,. '0060000Pritiatitrifir . teike ; . O' tP.Orlst selth'edeairttlinktse, eta,* ..itirtr,,*Itlf .entOticiiia,, When1itherIy wa 0114 • t tf Mont*MI and Ottawa the ohjective 0*r* oitlng, it was ifl- • Is delight lthoe of whiieoul Tire of antielpition. was not irttbe t ell or detracted :..ftozu.atit1the4riptliro -• bout--was-one' • p! rrnslloyed ploasura ins,pro Tbe outing was arras* at the in- vitation of the Richelieu and Ontario AlavigationVonspany ebdthe Canadian Paeitte Raiteray Company. while the Ptesident, A. McNee, of. Windsor; Secretary, j. R. Done of Tomato, and Avaiststet Secretary, 'A. FL Bradwin, of Blyth, superintended the Arrange- ment*. There were upwards of Stitty peope in ottenannee, including 0. B. Foster, District Passenger Agent 0.1). R., Toronto; H. F. Ohatfee, Western Paste. Agent & O., Toronto; W. rr. lirmhsort, Adv. Agent; C.P.R., Mont - ,real, and 'W. B. Howard, Chief Clerk osp.R.. $1; John. The writer was among the nuniber p the train ab Xxeter Friday morals' frToronto. Unfortenately on arriving in the Queen City, our train was about an hour late, and as a consequence on Fetichism the & O. docks the boat had a)ulled out. This, boWever, did not deprive us of ofir, trip, and procur- tanatiottation-via-Grand-Trunk- le 6110800- that„Aily.jor-Itittsatiani, - party the next morilm -at ve-O"Olifek. We were gree mos heartily by- our hrethern of the Press and it was then we began. to' feel at The fine new andwell eOritedizsit„. City o istontoeaniect ou a 10 e mo .ing, under conditions most favorable. 'the air being balmy and tempered with an undulatJokbreeze mat% the voyage perfect . We were not long sailin fore we reached the far-fawed Thousand islands and the magitilleent scenery on all sides was a dreturs of delight to the uninitiated. Short stops were made at Clayton. N. Y.; Thout- and Island Park. N. f.; .Alexandria ` Bay. N. Y.: Brockville 0 And - ArtIving at Prescott 10*. tsr., we all - trausferred to the river boat, prepay*. tory to shooting the rapids. which:. Ili- -elude the Long Sault. Coteau, 'Cedar, -Split Rock, Cascade and the--famors Lachine. The latter of these aro the -most-interestinit-andise- th most dangerous. The turbulent waters form it:teething' mass and dash with ,,great fury against the boat as she speeds along. Quick and short turns are made Isere enclaher4;to M'eltLg0,1; 4- - wiedtle -reckit: and-at-timee 4 makes one feel as thoughthe boat will be capsized and all on board dashed into the treacherous billows. But all is safe and soon we are again sailing in smooth water& boat* istrattderand we here - magnificent steamer "Montreal," bigultasiausiOnen4nttow-the-route, this year. She is a modet of luxury and elegance' and is not outdonetb ' Th Ernee't Neil 00 se it74, 11$ m 04. Earl Cookton, Luht ilsotiegs. • Prom Boom VII/. to itoem Int nere. U*iry Snell SO, Viol* Innis* Ford S1, Madeline' Cazling lle flu»ton• • s ,t fig 'i?:113 tit.bttltOY.WA Lawz'qnee,i$ 4Vskettteher dist • the' t*ligtlk, 6 10111,bastion ,t /ea; 'Ova leoka . .t , , • n tbe ,riv below,fai ' !NUM th. 13riis.hbblps .:auehor iTt t.Le eesiittser '0 ,leassnot but be amezeLat the usilitar •geislus of the Irsa, wise- -sueceeded re ;sable fovWes; and that, too7 n wi 4:erfita irAiy as bra's* 0,6' his Own and corp. ended is Oenerat nalees gallant e"Ir'PeFelsttesrer-W the -memory' or- Welfe\ sold , To the present igeneration Qupt-hee remains a monument, . a somewhat pathetic monument of the days of the old -regime. No one endowed with any sensibility to the tragedy of human life, who realizes that suffer- ing roust attend every step upward to a higher level than • before, who knows that sacrifice is an essential eon- dition of progress, but moet feel a sort of sadness as he gazes upon the few rensainiegmetnorials of the ilast life of the old eitY• , In the past fewyears many a change has takes ilace.irt. tiebec„. but as & rnent-uport .-whetr -had „been befot Thus the ' modern , English arehitec- tore, and even the modern French architecture, as seen in nitruerous floe• private residences, present both in ex- ternal appearance and internal ar- ringentent a remarkable contrast to the old dwellings that are stilt to be !teen; while-unturof-04-eolvietuitAttitstv • tnaatileadt.lissas.,rheen.... • • rattiluturshicis_would-do Credit to -a 'city ten, times the population. The Legislative buildings would i be orns,-, ment to more than one European cap - Ital. The picturesque "Chateau" is .8 ne exam -Ow -of ftenchrarobit,OP Ing *58 COtIdct report • la. .mrit lerof'to , giu $4r10,ek,014dri Pee ters1Xer . •Xeetlei'• ,Ethel Schwarz.' Jr. •111. 7:Oftttrva- 13tOictotilliir Clarence lvm. • 00riki. b, Bealah Smith, Etnerson hived kenshire, Mildred • Wuroelri Willie Schwarz. - Sr. 11. ---Clinton Brown, Mable Cexworth. Coy. nish,_Otta Bresitt_t_ Clara Wein. Sr. Pt. I.-Ewe/ism Wein, Emerson Roes- ler, Clinton P4orlock, Edna Aany. Jr `Pt. Silber, Joseph Orokenshire, Lavine Sinith, Joseph Schwarz. Mer- vin Coxwoyth, Edwin Cornish. No. on • 1,011,15, average attendance 38. G. W. LaWSOrs, Teacher, , lathe° possesses sense of t e unest on tbe continent. Pe -r ----m spacious and beautiful of the Catholic churchei in the city are the majestic Basilica, the imposing St. Patrick's, and the beautiful St. John's while the most attractive and commodious of the Protestant churches are the state- ly,Anglican .cathedral and the ornate Matthew's. Here and there in the old capital the atraugszfinds-hinase1f-On.4s-atv narrow an irregu ar an aving sud marks of time. that One would say it must have been laid out ages ago. On this side and on that he sees houses of such strange corastruction, such point- ed gables, such steep roofs and such old looking windowsthat they take itu back to thrilime *heir the ftf was fotirsded. Only ale* mires 'frOtit the CIO we came to the Falls of Montmorency, a hea,ulifirnataract with its sniIk white waters -gracefully -failing down the preeipica one hundred feet greater than the Palls of Niagara.- We roam the delightful park. close by the fans and here we catch delightful .glimpses of the worsderous river. "Kent House" -was-once the-residenceW=t 4 • 4447_4 the ae ion11t the Most fastidious could desire. The nIghris 4oentorstheXontteakand,at.1..a...1n. iniday we land in Quebec. tk-To. fiKent.- -The stately old man' mon is preserved in its original. condi- r- .),.._--suoderrsaniteitio • and lighting have been instal ed. • ----Aahortrbstenc4sfrorattusi The following is a correct repo 4 et the standing of the Pupils of S.S. No. 3. Ste . for 'Intartth. of Mars_, neand u . e itzt..41r. Mew ,Penhalts .eecelist Ford;ver, Barry TrIebner. Ralph Willis, Hilda Peeszea.toy, Harry Parson*. Sr. III.Sherreau G1411370 Owing, Eddie Triebner, Etat Parsons, May Sanders. Jr. 111.. -Flor- ence Bestratte,,Pieston Dearing, Geo. Melo. Earl hapten. Johnn Willis Fie • restos* or. v. U o saf:44, • Box,-Cheiter Tar. stone, Samuel stanlake, Jr. IL -Wil- fred Shantou, Olive Preszetttor„ Gor- don Penhale, (Promoted fmns Part 11. Martha BBagshaw.) Part 11.-sGartield Lela Sanders. Gordon Beaman. Verna ✓ zca or, o ',any ags ave. Verde Box. Number on roll ; average _at - ten -dance for-Wy 88; forjune 81. PercV S. Banes, Teacher The following is the report of S. S. No. 1, Stephen, for the mooth of June basetkon good conduOt. ,and general pssesIssoy.„... Departraent.,V-- Vernon Wilson 711; Samuel MCC° sor M. Sr. IV -Wilfrid Bodgiee 811; Harold Duelers 810; Willie 'Suns -730: IV -Gifford Hogarth 800, Czar Wilson 880; Lily Robinson 834r Margery Hep.• 138, Archie, Robinson 719; D•Intta, Iiott 652.- Gordon Wason SOO, Gladys Essery 527; SosepirWhite.-49k.:LIZ Hazel Hicks 800„•Eddie Sims 709; Aus- jn laupism080-Sr$114-sJohn Worth 823, Ross Wallis 755.Iva Essery 608. Maxwell Bayttham 544; alaivan Callfas 840, John. White. Minnie-Botterfili 'Witcher. Jr, Department. -Jr. -Wilson 1218"; Ella Baker-.1.188.,_Earle Califas 812; Hubert White 802, Ede* Davey 748; Plessie Davey, 684, Bessie Anderson 656, Roy Ottlifaa 032, Barr Windsor- 11,--Bless4boo tired 100, -Anthony 'Whim 108, P Pakten 522. Fred Essery 387. Jr. If. 1* Nell -8MurvnirOallf Everett Cellfsts 530, Willie Baker 208. Only' when flour is absolutely imre' do' you get higheitt nutriment and leatt Waite. Purity in flour is secured only by the highett develop- ment ,Of the science of milling, and the makers of Royal HoUsehold, Flour have developed milling to the higheit point Of erfe2ion in this country. The Royal Household Electrical Purifying and Sten Proms:is tke mot thorougt nthe _w4rid-4t is cotriA161 t1tis.why Royal 1:143useholti quality cannot be, duplicatid in Canada. ' f That's 'why Roial Household -Flour is the richeit nutriment, greateit in purity -.--That's why it is the flour every. -sweetet-best—. -an Afti6illaili_ii_maikii:Osas If you want that kmd ,of floursee that you get Royal • 11,seilo1i,. then amnia forth, reteipess so tilet you may ' stepa" and as one exaininei the corious formation he is 'once more reminded' fthepast; for isere-the French -and Briti party are conveyed to the, Chateau Fronterate, a stately seven storey structure, built after the style of the French Chateaux of the sixteenth century, but embracing twentieth century ideas of spaciousness coneen- .- ,sence and elegance. Over a million - Tare was expended in -its -eonstrues ' Crowning the- cliff, ow which thepuned Dufferin Terrace. stretches Its great length hundreds of feet above Whet *re your friends saying *bout you? That your VIVI hair .4makes y�u look old? not forty! Poitpone this king Ay Hair Vigor in tutor* to your gray hair all the death darks rich color of early life. Ulan be satialied. van Englon4 930, Mattelle Ileaman_005, Hubert Neil t)08,' Mabel Elliott 317. Ed - Wit lerander Sr, 'Pert L -Ethel --este erseparate -the -twee; short time before the successful as- sault wait made on the city. • 0,B,S. (To be Continued.) At.thtii Robinson, Geo. Ilackney, Dora Ifeekney, • . ' •• • Maud Porter, Teacher. dal arid Shorthand Khoo' is viVestern Ontario, The courses are up•to.data and practical and teadaing is, done by txperienftd inatrocteta During .the ,past.v„hnotyamege...ha.rf „had roarOT aunt 4.14g101," tine* 'leading_ Writ. tor rnlit citaleigusir 'ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN• , Principals. "Midsummer Examinations. -11. S. Departs:neut.-Form IL to ors, Ens, McPherson, 76%. Offa McPherson 65, May Jones 64, lif_mtie Coward 64, May Wood 84, WIille Knight 64, Willie Triebner 61i Mary MurraY-60.--Nellie Ruitsell 50, Milton PUIT-250i40-oweirtiretimemi---Tes ,-;- strong 55. Mary Knight 53, Tom Car- ing-trtr-Reconsuiendedinttrial vey Gardiner, Roy Farmer, 'Herbert 'Workman: --itesairs of Form I. 11. S. • Dept., and paarnimercial Forra,Will stp. 1 pear next issue. P.S. Dept. -From Jr.IV. to Sr. IV Gladys Bissett, -Viola Welsh, Lillian ", Snell. Ruth Hooper, Clifford lifeAvoy, ClAtenee Pretiard, Inekstisi, NV& lieAniiw Ahne, McPherson, Clarence ' laier,sietot4esVAusioess-4,4k4 son, TAW* Day, VenettaLeng, Roland Brintnell, Lela Gould„, Clarss-PaVie, Ella 0* Ekiwirr Barrows, • From .111.to 4th Form -The exit Ictor Sweet. Willie Bradt. GArreY es4di Jlerbk Gardiner, Wilile Armatrortz Aggie Bet:knee; (1*r1Ing Gisidys 1ord, cathar- toe makins,, Edith Ueideman, Anute wool, Willie B r , mire wow, Birdie .y1e, „ ttol ,*Otto Teal Baiiigtb0 BUs WOOd, Mt.tel Taylor, Annlo‘ hinkson. AJma Roe, Orsk 'nine obtained hotiOriti Tat ROlore. Ictv Welsb, Rohl- Swett, Peter odd**, ,tAtirrier GtitV6 Lint* MeFaIls, Peitti Godwin, Minnie Jelgett, Barry. Ftike, %aloe Peke, Blanche Atkiribeas,Pisul Phippen, :WesitOtt, Maggie' Wendland,Ecflth Istoek. Zino uoirry, is .' ubtalued honurs.*vi 'hilt r taillessBoyle 77, .,„ 1*,,,,, MeKay wears aerates* mane marts Shaddoek 70114*r Jewell' /0. P.A. Lillie M*y rok nos do, Racist groek -titttil Pie 0 Yoimg * Oerald I u ittg n- t t1� -00.-V - Tayloe I ,WIII atoAlJ3ruikerviIle 11., Mare Aeloitioo 61, WlIfskIt Avid 1341, O0;)4 tBarro*�O, ,listter A r...uto tiata4. . 00 100 40 Onto- .. • 89 41 • 00 Potatoes ,per bag.. 75 '• Ila -y, per ton.: 6150 700. 0 lour, est grade per cwt. 1 2',1`1 215 ittvear7; gS• • • .• • ...... • • ib • • • • lave hogs, per cwt .ShOrts per ton 20 00 Bran per ton . 10 00 EXETER 113FtNAC)11 - - A (OMURA*. EtaNIKINti ausimrss TRANSACTED. trarmer's Sale Notes cashed or collected. Forms supplied on application. \ DRAFTS On all points the Dominion, Great Britain and United Stetes bought and sold at lowest rates of Exehange. ADV.4,4.NOES made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men a lowest rate/sand on most favorable terms. ngPosiT 14celptss issued and highest turrent rate of. interes_ talloWed. Satifit Bank DepOilliteati'f=eittinettril g=toteet-thiptAmprd Diseember sist . toa • Agents at Exeter for the Doroinion Government. Dr.esols tk, CattratS0 Solhiloro, "" X. tielifilln011, Manager, ate now in a asition to illikyr one.oitie Largest mad Latest Lines ltu ro-Ontario. Zilt,4nerease4n-onr--1msl trin t he.last three years sbows that we ate carrylint the, QUANTITY end • A IT'Y at the LOWEST PRICES. , , Below- are it few of the things itetaritln stock: Parlor sato ockers of all descriptions bba17.42 Zitchen. Ciabinetst siou Table do Cho leidlo kilo. will tmoe d 'i rin»ihg Window fllitid bu 'Oestsi* Minds bun