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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-07-20, Page 4• Beuelicta vhichwelt round abou Thuihwood wbich tnbe hatdrnuhkil catching thereof "Itdr*Ifsift'ing' reet.i34. In uturewbit &n Uttleatien,is laid by the tms flu apetor, itny. Other Ofileen appoint,* „ YTOUeldlAil,„ files the , Will rep*. 0 no netiefit from the.'lluos. iropolied„. • • .The Dominion 'NO went titiipeZses to hcrease the 'payof it menahers4 the leaderof. the OP Allen $7.000. t "'"-i% or Parliament $1`,000feijeilAttetlkliii sters, wbcr, Served tiveirear% Pt600JudgsaI- thettbe�f wbelowhub. of tenQetji 4utlxisto -the bqrers toWnsnita fitoTs, „Avg be s ovetfAt, have -1# me nine .•mlgb ''Whirett-Citn With , nd•thrtis.it-eameto• revfea 'littered inalietwt•ten tI rine.tribeit On the -tint* ov,thettayelith month. tarns .1 th 1)t diet ca tain in is 'ettueit- -C• itiredliresedeeti; •- And Iron ht- with- Mar the proposal orthe Itinister of Justice and tbe Parliament is now consider- ing IL The result of the deliberations can. of course, be reax1117 . guess The increases are large. The session - have betn long, but who makes the Wag? Not the people. Business Might be dispatched much more rapidly if the members would attend the House and quit hair-splitting. Then they would not be voting themselves snore money. A proposal that would be more in line would be one aiming at deducting $8 or $10 for eactfday's ab- • ,mnce-tront-the-HousiJ.: ' • - How many trustees in Buren coun- ty can read the following from ther Welland Telegraph and not plead guil- ty? who from year's end to yeaVii endner- er visit their schools. and ,yet they would be offended if anyone would hint that they did not give an intern - gent supervision of affairs. No one -Rel-lbstacefentanag osee.aloniz,dis or that a -manufacturer esti direct his factory by the aid of the G. N. W., that a storekeeper cau ive a success- ful business if he indulges in the ab - Out treatinent,-and-yet-therle bra pre- lon-ju-somevivarters-thitea can give elticientservice on a •seliool au ye never e Itis a -won with the careless trustees do not go tothe ft le a wonder careless trustee:, do not Waken and try to discharge to the full extent of their capacity this most im- portant public trust * * The cemetery committee, we under,- - atenitra,purpose ,-,-,..plitdmiste4ttbitt 41e. posts along the front of the cemetery as the old ones are useless and will not secure horses properly. We would --1---------='-takit-thivroccasiert"ote.stiongly-urging on all who feel themselves able to make & deposit in the permanent fund Of ttte cemetery for the permanent -,-ca of theirlots, or if they would prefer make a provision _ their will for a sum to be appILW to the perinanen fund; the interest accruing frotn this fund, as it grows larger* year by year will greatly-stren then th,e hands of thec. mitt-ett e • neve tbat it le thed -.fe•lifidAltx ettetrofthft Wrested in thecemetery that in future it shall be gradually improved and kept up, and eme of the main candi- - tionSof StIChimproveineotwill. be the support given to the permanent fund. . the serious consideration of all who are -MTh ay Anti BilogEs.---A few -days ago Mr. Thos. Johnson., treasurer of Hay, met with a pain ful and distressing accident. ' -He-wasleedintrhitrhorisesiondliallinliw UM one of them tolet. it run out on the grass. The horseinstead of going out crowded into the same stall with the other one. Mr. Johnston in at- tempting to get. it out kicked at it. should be overcome. Now the captain called Dougall. be- ing featful, sent messengers unto the aho'de of one Pratt 11. Olin Ofgreat Strength and valiant 'in the Which beggedofhint sowing,- ." MON* pray thee, and give ear unto our supplications, for we are in ex- ceeding great peril, being beseiged even this day by our enettiles, and our master desiretla that thou wilt come over .unto the battlefield and help us, and he -shall lade -thine asses with the fat of the land • • whew man - draw nigb,-opentertihr-tirouttr- spake unto them, saYing. "Let not tifis strangemair- fight against -us- lest we be overcome but if it be thy will • -he-so-dottlienlet ne bring im4fh on our side this counter -hopper which haileth•frem Eellermann's And the judge answered, saying. "Even as thou wilt, so do." Now all things having been put in strlfomwenced*bont • ttingot the..un... tVhere the beset force being In the, - one -Wes weet-singer in I seized a club and made as thougb would defend the honor of his master. Bny.tlitice•struckleat-t .apvei.e4olnaer, 04/nit • t.aceonipanteI by . t9rht "4104044000 00 • -,eeep, In 40.100 cutting it.down. 'relItrion from tong are reverted; igtirner, lot 10, ' tiltAgir ;it MeNerneY. lot IS, cent, • East, barn struck. define , 0 'struck., damage( Tilbury gatst, barn struck, damage onistiltiubert Mille, Middle Road, Smith Tilbury, stable struck damage small, but a valuable.horee kiIled lu- siaesd building., Florence, July 14. -Hurrying home from .berry patch , to reach -shelter. Mettle Broad, 19 years of age was over taken by a thunderstorm and killed by 1ihtning within a few steps of her own door. Mise- road, who was em- ployed at Florence. was the daughter of E. Broad of Dante. She was home btaping her youngereister in the ab. • ham hospital suffering from cancer. Ease- 3 I -----"-- ss y 4. --This town and the country within a radius of two miles. as-olashed--braterrillo hail storm -to; day.-- Itlasted but twenty minutes, • tit-did1124-000-ditmage to the coy widths tobacco crepe. according to certain estimates. The plants were 'Pltal,--to„Picteee- The. storm 1V19,9 Ibe cyclont-variety. -It came in • ut--100-yarftwide andswept on for *bout two miles. The ground was covered with bail -stones as'hig-as pebbles to the depth of one inch in the town.. twitvItts, :WA YJIM:IATtiClP1,,, -Then rejoiced the men of Dougall irit---th-Mr-toes--chnnour4---ther. a intt the judge. Insomuch ert that cart& n o to hit fellows. "Filt; /*AY thee* **Me. thing into that babbler's mouth." And. being smitten pore, the tain Dougall waxed exceedingly and he and his legion, witb-th000 that stood by, conspired egainst the judge., But he, knowing their heart*, beef.. titztiowtheiv-valw4lipti as darkness fell on the lan the hostof Benedict* was driven from the field .vlitijfeeattlost14..And they jag thch. ••arinentsIiiid wept fortheir defeat. Likewise:also wept all those who watched the battle with eager eyes in cernip-M-te route for the Bat -helots. - A litrrrre. • allow "*". tonic forge awe t the cit about midnight. Winnipeg does no furnish *parallel with the 'horror of t en -caught in the sudden gide. MAhigh brick wall of the form- er. Hoover &Town Manufacturing Co. building on James street, crashed down upon the two adjoining Inmate, killing four of the inmates and injur. more or leas seriously * five or six It wasalmost midnight when neute was Pia KIK general havoc in the city, tia absolutely with -out -warningthwve • e-'-vresk-vide-of- four story brick building 'fell. The crash could be heard for blocks*round and the framecrittage adjoining was crushed like natchwood, the debris being buried through the brick wall and roof of theitext bootie -occupied by Wre.--PUrthetan,as --It -boarding house. A call was at once turned into the fire brigade and police station._ Every ef- fort was mode to resale- h•erse burled .berieath.the,dehrts.-Itweaae..tukihne however, before every one of the two houses was accounted for. The list of dead isas follows: Hp W. White. W. Steinhoff, two sisters named RejUy. of, Unjhreek F. Bennett, badly „IsediA. P. 'Gledhill, J. Steinhoff; inberJ. Anderson, hand" -cruTiliedi dorm litthe eliar, with the exception of • A peilealy °balanced, noir is- one which vuttairts the - greaten amount -of sutiment hi its most 'easily digestible lenn. No singie variety of wheat will produce *well balanced! flour. It requires the careful seleetion of afferent kinds. The makers of ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR have more than a hundred ekvators, scattered throughout the ittille-Wo which, them. to secure the very,pick of the Pelted bibuiced flour— . -The kind of flour that produces the bet, the, large:ft nnd-the-ttrongest loaf— " . —Theloaf whiclt contains the greaten amount of bone, of -waste.- - ROYAL -HOUSEHOLD make_breachvhickreduces , the labor of digation—and gives greatest nuCntion for least •-• - ch-eifo Geo. H. Sprung and Miss Davit, of WineiPeg. Man,' are on a visit/to rel- atives in and around Hallett. ViZgon'rtro.--A'he-peaL.-oL--wedding, bells called a number offriends to the home of Mr. and -Mesa Themes. Shoh. brook.. con. 18, on July fith, to witness the niarrlage, of their only daughter. Alberta. to Gabriel Sprung, a lent,youngfermer.ef ceremony was-perfornied by Bev. Mr lo some -peculiar, way Mr. Johnson's leg got .caught in the horse's tail and before he could loosen it he was, drag, gedthrottghthe- -door end for so diets.nee in the yea While being dragged through the door his arm • the timber and, was broken above the elbow. Ile was otherwise bruised and shaken un. -W,A deeply sympathize with him in his nilshep end trust be Will soon be pet inntin. 841 S6s1ii shirty struishln? bly too_lite;_ detidrt-A you had only taken our ad tries, you would have curea the danAlruff,sivedliouehilrio stud added much to It. 11 not entirely lvildottiw Is your opportunity. Improve .114.• innA over* uszs 4jtwW•irtik 14411. -wairgiveiravrayfatherbritthe-,i4otik- charming in a gown'of cream-eolienne trimmed with lace mid carried bridal roses. Mrand bitlie Sprung left amid shovrersrof ripe for London and other portiti: The' Piteifititi-VeW e ro us and costly, showing the high Es- teem held for the young couple. The - many friends join in wishing theni a long and happy future. '•-•1,13L ,r1.1143"1“1 I elitit* I Still MintAllt6. al :1 er any Serious 'damage was done throughout the country owing to the prostration of the wires. * Tuckersmith. ifisitNellie Devereux, of Ottawa, is spending thesuirunerliaidaya. at tbe borne of her father: Ed. - DeverestX. Huron road east. -Owing to so au wet weather the farmers cannot make much headway with the haying. -Mrs. Black, Sr., left it few days ago on a Visit to bet 110113 and daughters -in. the West.-Memrs. Horace and. Willisua -Towitiettit:bitiretettrened.---- f ,- the W08t.---.-.41111 Met ef our farmershave outdated hay loaders's-The °Woe -boo' house in section' No. 2, srhIch has stood the storms of forty rims to BO -tuoreirit'hAtting:-been -torn -down to ' Make room for the handsome new I building now behig erected. Tbe beat ' Of the old tiaterie , from t ing will be incorporated lei. the new. - Mr. arid Um, Isaac Townitend, f niter' 'residents of this Township, but now tit SIcLettnatiAlettisirware-otr-A----viii to friends In this township. It is 19 , years since Mr. Towitteud went to Al- gona and we are ghtel to know he ha* apered there. Whenhewitritthere. /tett lowacroottilttortor_ lift now ii, farm of '190 *Otte -witeitAt * foot of Waste land on it. BS seeasi to . be 'well satisfied with that part at tire COUfltrL tbitIet Dick, had the misfortune to get his arm broken last F'riday evening. He was looking at the foot, ball patch and getting too peer the players' was hit by the bill. - 01111vray xtlft* .Chttetopher. nt, Undoes has -'avieasalat Visite* ittilts-heena- . 11. 0. Orsatinne-Solin Atetettong *valuable horse killed by light. ircbased over 300. Ike -reit of land • near h River, Atte, where he has kfteat. lellos 'Helen *toren, milhiner - *etiele, hats returned to her hots* at .too, crotg.—miro, He. Oritluun i*ddre�s on "Driois and tohe1snt P rkhill W --w„ I at,orm mhWcral local telephone re burned t. and * ntorther thy or tier *Of nor, hsving LZKILiktiter1110144,q0CeSlift1LOOkimer- dal an$I Shorthiful schoo1-1h Witittiiitairo.---Trie courses are up.to-dste and Inseam* and Welling Is done by experienced instructors. During the past seM4 year we bare had many tore applies. tisna Mum leading business honest than 'Ne had students graduating. Writs ter frili Cit111011111. ELLIOTT & McLAtfill LAN, / Principals. - Drolly 4101 MtSa 04000 bas thi toxoy Tilendito thls her mother* led home. t CHANGED RA011 ' WEDNESDAN \ Wheat SAM' . sx95, Batley ,, •i .... - 40 .--r,--,:--rr-,T-ir:-i----440';--,-----40- retui.........- ........... 00 60 Potatoes, per bag • .. 75 90 Hay* per ton 050 '1 00 FIour,per cwt., family• 2 16 Flour, Iow grade percwt 1 25 I 26 Butter. . • 15 Eggs •15 Live hogs, per cwt 0 26 Shorts per t.on -2000 20 00 ri.-.---.1.. 16_00 _16 00 C4ifirniUltIV7-• $3;000-j000-- Resertrad Futixt•.- • • • • • •• .$31000,000 11=a.EIGflT-.BEANOBES1i THE DOMINION OF CANADA EXETER. •BRANCH fi onyx Kovno; 10*. in. to- S p„tsa. SATURDAYS, IOL tn. to I • A eaRlitRAL BANKING BEIGIBISS TRANSACTEID. Farnieria Sale Notes cashed or collected. Forms stipiated on application. DRAFTS on all points in the DOM11111011. Great Britain and United *idea houiht wawa at lowest_ rates of Exchange. , ADV .A.N0gEt made to Vaiiiners, Stee-k-trWdetif and- linsinetar-Men at lowest -rates and on niott-favorable -term& Dsposrr Itecelpts issued and highest current rate of interestalldwed taying Bank Depathunt: „ptrdle andY.:07:41t*ertivAidrIttlrattreori; sekni Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. -Dicasos-ls Gatti lititi;111. 14 DXttTEIZ$N;