Exeter Advocate, 1901-4-18, Page 1FOURTEENTH YEA1L
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EXETER, ONTARIO
TI-IIJRSDAY, APRIL 8, 1901.
0. 11. SANDERS, EDJTOR.
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' Usborne Council, ' , Dominion Experimental ,Farms, ! , Cotistanee: Mr, George A. B.rowr
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who was injured by
' kick from
mr, S. Corbett sale Thursday
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was a dee/flea sucees. M. C. II. Wel-
sou, the auctioneen,gOt good prices for
Counril met'APril 6th, pursuant to
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adviarnment. Altaic members pres-
Ont. M.inutes of, lost meeting Were
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IM.1011 Co-oPer4tIv6 Dairy Herd
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a ,
horse a few weeks ago, died- from th,
results of these. injuries on, Thrirsda3
morning, Ile 49
all his stook'. Mr. Corbett, and family
lefthere on SaturclaY,Yia Centralia,fer
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Mackerrzie,'Man.' Many 'of the neigh-
bOFS ,were sorry to part with them as
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they were kind. and. obliging. .The
good wishes of•their many friends go
with ' them to their new home. -.A
e I . 0,ave
numb r of ou ••• bustlioa, farmers
through seediag,___Tae tine shower of
rain.. Sunday eVening brightened up
the fan wheat and, grass.,-- Mr. Saines
131.opby left here l'ast SaturChly to visit
his old friends in Stanley and Goderich
towns' ip -M '4 e - lintson the Ceti-
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sus taker for Division No. 7, eacneets. to
finish this week. --Master -John Shank
presented our postmaster, with a beau-
WO limpet of wild , flowers gathered
in the woods. -Mr. Wilson Eagleson,
Jr., is moving out to his new home
near 'Corbett. ' ,
read, approved and . signed by the•
Reeve. The following named persons
Were appointed Pathinasters for the
current year: -.-S. W. Ward -James'
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Ilarallord, John May, 3. Harmer, jos_
lin Harding, Jaffrey Fisher, Win. J.
Cave, B. Dickens, John Front Rob,'
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I.Yeld, G. Ro el le Wm Cloult'is is
nieywood, John Johns, Richard Jones.
N. W.-Ward--Peter.fcTaggart, Geo,
Hatvkiasnjobn ,Roweilffe,dobn Frayne
W. Darnall A. Mitchell L Olce k
WoOd, A. Gibson, W. Wilson, j. W.
Horney, j• T Aan on a. 0,,no nos
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Cann, F. Ryckinan. Fred Keyes. S.went
E.' Ward -S. 'Tangoes, W. Brock, A.Q...
BerrYhill, W• Heywood, J. 'a Rout-
ledge, James Gorvett, A. Camila, John
Routly, J. Shier, R. Fletcher, Wm.
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Wiseman. Wm. Kirk,. T. Harrah, D.
3"141..a. N. E. Ward --Philip Madge'
John Hanna, Henry Passmore, A.
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The attention Of Canadian , farmers
interested in the devel9Pment of Oan"
ada's. greatest incintrial factor, the
n. ' . Ilt. ' - . ' e ' r• a
_any cid, is dram n to the follow ma
letter,recentlY sent °Alt tn-At few'far"i-
ere in each Pi•e.vinee of the Dornini°n:
Central E A. erlinent. I Far"
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Ottawa •
DICARi SIM-VOL:1r ' name 'has been
banded to me as that of a farmer who
is 'PartieularlY interested in the pre)-•
duet'ea et milk. It Is a vel•I ,ImoWn
tact that the great majority of dairy
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herds, 1 we may judge by cash rettuns1
alone, are, losing ,investments. It is,
h..ewe.verq-"erta4n. that th,is need not 11.e
the case 1 suite -len cate and infella
genee are exertnsed in selecting aid
feeding the e w ' in ' ' ' for 1'
e o s te idea rulk
to
work more efloe'ctiinveoliYdteorwtoarlcil-e•imaPbtl'eove-
Nvas years of age, an ,
leaves a widow and one daughter. • H,
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was a quiet, industrious' well doinf
'mini a worthy citizen, and a gooc
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neigh ot, as death causes genera
regret'
St; M•trys. Richard Nolan who ha -
1' 4 tonths conch:toted 't b '
.,01. S01.11' 11 • ' r barb
shop in town and. who Was reported II
lcaesIT's.wFeeokr? N'svotinsi%rillcii3ilsogitci!ic.eilkipasirliether(
giving Way arid Sunday morning while
at church, he became insane, aidiaf
ter being removedfromti 1 • b, i
a . ie (atria: , -'14
aorae and later. in the day ' the
chief took him to the bells. He ander
went; treatment for, .the same troll
ble some years ago and. it was thought
that a .permanent cure had been af
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feetecl, but it is now the. intentiem cn
his friends to have him taken to Lon
don for farther treatinent. • •
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. TTarTSril 2Sal:Z:EBI.Mr==a .
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Car Portland Cement
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Car Coil -Sprin.' g Wire ' •
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Barb mid' Plairi Wire ' ',. '
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Woven Steel Wire Fence,
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Poultry Netting all 'Sizes
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PRICES RICHT.
Shipka . .
The farmers are about through seed -
ing in this part. • The weather has been
favorable.'--OUr flax , -men, are
again busy putting' in flax, -We regret
to'state that death has again visited
elm midet and taken away one of onr
oldestresidents in the person of John'
McNeil' who passed 'peacefully away
on April 5th. His remains were in.pened
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te Tecl 'n Mt Cara el cemetery,follow-
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ed by a large circle of friends. -•.g
' Skie
Holthas left town and gone to work
for,Mr.,Patterson, of McGillivray:. He
will be missed by the boys. -The ball
given in Mr. Hannon's hall, on Mon-
day night was a grand success.- We
are pleased to learn that Thos. Keyes
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who underwent a surgical operation
at Victoria Hospital, is home again
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and doing as well as can be expected.
Mrs. Madill, of 'North Branch, Mich.,
is visiting her ,Mrs Wm ,Holt.
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--We notice Vincent is are c.. to
our town. Vincerit dosen't like Milk-
ing cows;' he prefers a better job. . •
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., innbtill, A. unkin, R. Alexander,
J -Limes S. Ballantyne,. Wm. Towers,
, . H. Kay, A. _
Fletcher Wm H A 'Mc
inoan 1.1 .Dou, ,
Curdy, Jno. Di , . pe, P. D.gaa•denon
Switzer, j. Hackney. Pathmasters are,
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reqrtested to properly disposeof airy
soil or gravel turned out by the. road
by spreading or „removing to
where it is needed to make the road-
at i
Way the proper shape < id w dth. Moir
--13allantyne, that the petition of W.
Moodie. and others, to forna • a new
School Sectionb - d• 'd• S S N r
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and taking several lots, named in the
petition, belonging to the counter pe-
titien of Wan. *.1.Vestcott and "others
mat the divisio f S.S. 5 be
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considered at the next meeting of the
Council on 'Mery 4th, at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon, ancl"that. the Clerk notify
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all hat if
par.tiest .it.et ested; provided t < '
the said petition to form a new school
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section be withdrawn, by written no-
tice to the Clerk, With six days, then
no further action shall be taken --Car-
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nen. Orders were issued in pa,yritent
of accounts amounting to •$32.33 and
council adjourned to meet Saturday,
inept along this line • 1 Ain desirous of
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securing some exact infOrmation as to
the metthocls of feedingfollowedWin. ,in
c i eien parts, or Canada. I should
therefore, be Teich indebtecl to. you if
you would write me briefly moon the
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renowing points:- • .' • •
1. --Kind and quantity of roughage
ration fed ‘to your milking cows in
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winter.
., c quantity o grain
2 -Kind an 1 f fed
your milking cows in (a) Summer, (b)
•Winter.
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3 -Quantity of nalk yielded per '
' y 1 3' e°w
yearly.
4 -Dopier use urehredbulls9 'Whet aParkhill:
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L'i eect. a
i 5 -What 1,..„Laa ase,do you make of by -pro.
Cilleu8 (whey, etc.,) ir you have any?
Would you c•tre to carry on a. simple
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dairy herd test during 1901 in conjunc-
t' with '" crif • t '
ton idairymen in 1 e'en parts
of Caliarda and us here? The only ex.
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pense won c re a spiangbalance for
weighing the milk. We would furnish
ou with blanks each tnonth for keep-
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mg the reee'rqs• 'If Canadian. dairy-
men are to raise the average yield of
their herds and make a'profit must
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Brussels: News of the sad death ca
X.C.Iire's• Austin, Was a shook to the tOWli.
Mrs. aaustin was out' raking up the
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Friday' afternoon and lite'
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gathering up the leaves, she set fire to
the rubbish: In soine maaeabun" table
way her 'cl°1-hinr"."' caught fire a-34 ill
spite of, ,her frantic cries to helpla,
. . r s e
was terribly burned beforelthe flame
were extinguished. The accident hap-
at two o'clock that eveninx
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All that medical aid,could el- d" -
.cou o was, one
to alleviate her sufferings, which were
intense. ,
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n Sunday, . o elle a
son 'of Mr. Donald McPherson, of the
18th con. died after a lingering fibres
For the 1, t t ' • ' I h d I ''s;
. . a.s wo, years le a aeen In
failing health and for several mouthe
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previous to his death was confined to
the house 1-/'-. death a
. lawastherefore
not unexpected but is not on that ac-.
count the less severely fc-,1t, by the
farni13-. He was a favorite in the borne
nirele„ancl by his kindly. disposition
and, exerr h.. l't ' cl the '
ip r 1...y i e game e respect
and esteern of all with whom he be-
cathe acquainted. He was 21' of
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BRICK FOR SALE. ' .
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275,000 first class building brick for sale at
Mitchell's old yard, a miles east ofCrediton.
WILSON AisoneRsorr,Crediton East.
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Sodom
Mr. Wm. Sanders has moved onto
his farm on the t' I' Th h
e own me. e house
vacated by him is to be occupied, by
MONEY TO LOAN, .
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We have unlimited private funds for in.
yestnaent upon farm or village property, at
0 west rates of interest.
DICKSON tit CARLING, -
Barristers, etc., Exeter.
Mr. Whitacre and family. -Mr. Geo.
Smith has moved into Hay township,
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..__A Wm Dunsforcl is making pre-
paration to put a basement under his
barn on the Hay farm.-Mr•Abe Dear-
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mg has resumed his old occupat,ion of
cream drawing and appears happy
MONEY TO LOAN. • , .
once more. -Mr. Melvin Dearing, our
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new and enterprising- egg nierchant,
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I have a large amount of private funds to
loan on farm and village properties at low
rates ofinterest. . .
. E, W. Gr.,AnuAN,
Barrister, Main Street Exeter.
will continue his rounds every Satur-
day -M. - Ethel I • • h. • a
day. -Miss .Saae as returned
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nome, after a short visit with her sis-
, ter, Mrs. G. Bawden, in Lucan.
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Sale Register. ,
SATURDAY. APRIL 20.---Parm Stock and Irnee•
ments, the property of Mr. John Ilawkshaw. 'ale
at his residence, Main street, Exeter, at 1 o'clock,
H. Brown, Auct.
TUESDAY, APRIL 30.-Farniland in the town.
ship of McGillivray, BM acres, to be sold On the pre-
.11:uses, Lot 4, con. 12-, McGillivray, County of Middle,.
sex, at 1 o'clock. II., Brown, Auct.
Win.chelsea
We are pleased' to say that Mr, and
B • 11'11 b '
Mrs. erry , are oth on the mend
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-The sugar season Is Over for the pre -
sent, The run of sap was very good,
but of short duration. Mr. Thomas
is 11,1,;.Lkin n .d , bi , , ,
.,k ' , .g co si eia e repau.son
his i mildings.• Mr. John Hero has the
built for his
St. JOSOph '
Several from here attended the 'flue-
of J D'' 1.1 •tD 11''''''
r sca e
ion sale o R. J. risc a e, a y
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on Saturday last. .11,1r., and Mrs, Geo.
Winegarden; from near Parkhill, visit-'.
ed Mr. W's. hrothein Mr: D. Wilson;
on Sunday last ---Mr. R O'Brien and
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may ata. at 1 o'clock.
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' People are reminded that the T.Js-
borne Council are still Prepared to pay
the rewarcl of $95 for the arrest and
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conviction of any person or persons
stealing from any resident of the 0100-
-ieipality., See minutes Feb. 3rcl, 1900.
. F, alormay, °leak
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...it
be by first findiu out what their in-
. . • g - doing. ' , • .
dividual cows are It the cow is
not paying -her keep and leaving ageod
irrotit for the d• ir rt. e'th the
a yn an, 1 er e cow
is no good or the dairyman is not feed-
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ina net plop -11y. If 3, ou are really in-
tereStecl in the dairy business. and care
ttioongOedinitbootvtecoioisrltltlicTe.bteesptleaa%erndetno-
years
age. •
S'eateirth: :Thursday. evening when
the'late train arrived arathe depot there
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were orders awaiting Engineer Farr
to cut off his enoineand awn t '
are to Dula•
lin to pick up Express Messenger :For-.
est, who had fallen off' the. "just as
train
itthtwitams,
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son Roswell, was at Goderich on buisi;
nes', Thursda. y of past week. -Mr. D. `
has a sick cow. Dr. Doan V.
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., o rule , is in a en ana.e,.-. ea ex.-.
S f Z .* h ' • • ttof
al of the farmers of this vicinity .at-
Mr. 3. Mero's delivery•of Massy
Harris imnliMents at Hensall, o F '
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large loads • of .
day, bringing home . . c. .•
'farm implements. ' This is as itshouldlennaiipiecl
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..,e; patronize Canadian -industries.
Canada for Canadians do' not send
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your money over toile Americans- to
help enrich American firins.--Mr. and
Mrs. E. Dodinan was at on
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Dashwood
. Thur•s.
My.Wm.Nacligerreturned on
day eyening with his bride. They will
ina.ke, Dashwood their future home.
ongra u a ions. --1. i. E. . M. Broken-
C • - t I. t' II- E 111'
shire has moved in with Mr. Andrew
yr 5.1,, for ,
. II _. a few weeks as the house he
• A.' '-was sold and at present there
le not an emptyhouse in town. -Mr.
.T. , . .
i " eltin moved cm Tuesday into the
house be recently purchased from Mr.
W'll Pf• ff Ned i 1 going i t
thel implement businiletsesnacnsdgifihe ellole(s)
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above 1
sseannide.yorirriztuillyrtleteats. ei,raIrtsiebtoiltailrds iti•eketht(e)
hear from you on the aforementioned
points. '
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. Yours very truly,
, J. HI GAngisrinent„initEu,rist,
The replies elicited by this letter
were of such a character as to indicate
the advisability of making the Matter
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more public. With such an end in
view, the foregoing is given for publi-
iii,nFilionrgesotriwt oefutthoeuytaaaldl:thitesepelmat!
ftehiemrall NtNla,aesion:tillthCketTiainolcitthsiinakeinogf tlathaet.
ca h •walked I '.' •
Luckily tor Inna
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the train was not a* oing at 'full speed
or the consequences might have beer,
li,i,,aietrheas.esie•ivoeuise., shAnskiintg wn-laIsanhdeaesspcItpliend,
ed shoulder. The passengers heard
some one giving the train whistle but
nothing was thought of it until the
e
nelys became known at Seaforth. The
train was delayed a.bout half an hour.
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NOTIC E OF ' DISSOLUTION,
'Notice is hereby given that the parntership
heretofore subsisting between as, the under-
signed, as Carriage Manufacturers, in the
Village of Orediton, County of Buron, has
been this day dissolved by ,mutual. consent.
All debts owing to the said partnership are
to be paid. to William R. Wenzel, at the
Village of Oreditou, atoresoid.,. and , ‘all
claims against the said partziership, are to
be presented to the said winiam IL Wenzel,
by whom the same will be settled,
cellar new house. Jack
is always first. ---Our telephone is about
lead. What is the matter? ' We
( 'Wilfon
IltilSt have telephone or telegraph. -
Rev. Waddell 'has sold his driver to
Mr. Thos. Handford and has 'bon ht
. .,,, - ' bonght
a young driver from the same gentle-
man. -Mr. Bailie Brown, and sister,
Ethel, visited friends in Londrm• last
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Witness . .c w, FL WENZEL,
HERBERT E.DILBEE, t WILLIAM FRITZ.
Dated at:Crediton this 21st day of march,
A. D.1901.
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- a en.
Mr. Tom Morltin returned • home
from his visit to• London and was laid
,Seaforth ha give a
• Friday, . returning . e will no doubt give a good account
business home by of himself as he is well known and
way of Hensall; ,where he was leaded. well1'k d II J K II • h ‘.
with a Massey Harris binder and 1 e .--). r. . e moan as an-
up uu. •• ' other team of colts which he purchased
seed drill, sold by J. Mero.-Easter
trona Mr. Theo. Farrel. -Mrs. Hattie
holidays being over, teacher and sclaol-Birk, who open(has been l' 0. ,
, ars return to duty, feeling nauela re-in, a couple
freshed no doubt. -Mr. Pierce, of of weeks with friends here, intends
Kincardine, is sinking an artesian' well leaving for her home in St. Paul dur-
ing
for Mr. L. V. l3ashand. This is a. step in the comingweek.-Mr. Wm. Bis -
f Exeter, ' , Friday. -.
o was in town
in the right direction am 1 there were,.• ,, , ,<
' tl •oht • 1 •f •Ottawa
'o a few more o em here i would t be f f.th h • 't is now the order of the day.
ACCIDENT. -On Thurcl•tv last a sad.
be better for the town for ' - last a
cation.
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t is hoped that many of our dairy
farmers linty see the importance and
necessity of keeping such records as
are cliggested, and that they may
think it advisable to join in this Co-
operative Dairy Herd. Record or Test
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Any farmer interested may obtain
full particulars by addressing. "The
Agriculturist, Emperimental Farm,
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" All letters so addressed are
carried post free. •
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TWO BANKS SWINDLED.
Toronto, April 14. -One of the most
extraordinary swindles perpetrated. in.
recent years on the banks of Termite,
came to light to-nioht. Geo.A. Winton
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who said he was from St. John, N.B.
and was engaged in the bicycle lDt1Si--
ness ort Ring street west, and who was
smooth -shaven fair complexioned and
ao years age,open-
apparently about'9- f ' '
ecl an account at the head office of the
TESTIMONIAL
OF ,
HENRY ER
., ..GUINTH
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up with the grip last week, -Mr. Wm,
Brooks was the other day presented
with an Easter gift -a bouncing baby
boy. -Mr. -Frank Morley has purchas-
ed a new Toronto windmill. --Wheat
is looking good in these parts. All we
want. is ram. -Miss Zeeta Andrews,
of Elinaville, the her
To the value of English StoCk Foodsett,
manufactured by C. Lutz, Exeter.
This is to certify that I have used
English Stock Food, for a , young colt
that Was not thriving. He improved
well under its 'use- I also had two
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youngpigsthat were scouring and
was guest of sis-
ter, Mrs. Dan Hodgs•en -A nunaber of
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our go -a ea arnaers are pretty well onGardening
with th d' ' Th •
e see ing.- e bob white has
been heard with his bright' and cheer-
fill whistle, and • the small boy goes
forth with his fishing hook, Such is
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life ' • .and
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and wor•se . .
'he doctors, accident occurred at the farm of Mr.
Sol. Martin,of the Babylon line,where-
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Around About Us
Imperial Bank on Thursday last, de,
positing $50. On the same day he de -
$20 with the bank of Commerce
by Mr. Charlie Guenther now lies in. a
'cutting
•tical condition The were
Y ,
Crediton en `. . • . ,$70.
, • . wood with the sawing machine, when
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J. G. STANBURY, B. A., '(formerly Collins & a piece of wood got in the fly wheel
Stanbury) Barrister, solicitor, Notar)', 'Conveyancer, 'CV Causewhich d it to bak a large ie
money to Loan -Exeter, Ont. i -re ' ' P .ce
. striking Charlie n the back, breaking
Rev. 3; G. Litt is attending the 001l- several. ribs and otherwise injuring
ferenee of the Evangelical r'• • '' • ' •
t Berlin• • Association him. His. many friends wish him a
a this week. --Miss Raply, who speedy recovery.
has been 'visiting friends here the. past Co.T0ERT. -The concert .held here
week, returned to her home in Lon- on Ronda ' the Sth inst.,
• • 3 evening, e
don on Friday. • She was accompanied was all that -was expected by the man-
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by Miss tprtla Lewis. -Mr. BertClark 1 k agingeommittee„ considering the very
is learning to be a barber under Mr. cold weather. The songs by Mr. Me -
Edgar Westcott, Exeter. -School start- Leocl and lVfr. Vincent, fairly brought
ed on Monday after the Easter holi-down the house. The chair was ably
days A number of little tots started • -‘d • GrandSare
- '• 4 , fillc. by Rev. Mr. Carriere, et
the same and Mrs Gottfried Bend,'in-the absence of ill. ,
day. -Mr. • ' N • Either who
Mysterly,' of Detroit, are the guests' of had to attend the Legislature, at To-
Jr. and Mrs. John Wincl.----Mrs.Aaron onto. Thorchestraacquitted. them-
Brotyn,' of Blenheim, is visiting her r 1 •e and the
se ves nobly an altogether. _ affair.,
mother, Mrs. Gottfried Gaiser.-The was all that could be desired,only that
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Misses Carrie' Faast and Ida Wmers 'the a•ttend. " 1 o I I have been a
<ince s i .ii c < .
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have returned from Plattsville, where little larger. The chief disappointment
they have been visiting friends during was the absence of Hon: D.P. Markey;
Easter. -Mr. Henry Eilber, M. P. Pe Supreme Commander, of Port Huron,
has purchase.c1 a Newcombe Piano.- who was to have been present and de-
Cromarty: Mrs. Allen McDougall;
of con.12, died at at her home Monday
morning.
St Marys: Th death f Eld •
• . e o et
Thonias, infant son of Thomas and Le-
v.ma Conley, aged 7years, occurred
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Friday.
St. Marys: A quiet wedding took
place in Brockville on Wednesday at-
ternoon, April,"10th. The contracting
parties were Prof. Wm. Dale of Blatt-
sh•trd and Miss Ryckman . youngest
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daughter of the Rev. Dr. icicyckanan.
The bride's father olicatte at the
ceremony.
ta: Fire broke out at I-1.Tyler's
, P . , ,
dwelling on Tuesday evening and no
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doubt would have destroyed the house
and barns'near by, had it not been no-
ticed by the stage driver who waS driv.
1 e He hurried in and with the
mg )3. . . ,
help of some otitis- passenceers succeed-
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ecl in getting the fire under control.
Mitchell: On Saturday evening
Harriet, beloved wife of ,Mr. Andrew;
passec away in e 3 -secon
Hart,• 1 • • • the fift ,' • d
posited •
next day increased his balance to
On Satan.day morning he went
intothe Imperial drew a check for $10
•
and had it niarked. The check was ter
his own endorsation, and he should
have gone t o ' the ar • '
, . a nee in . e or ina.ry
course and got the Money. Instead he
evidently slipped out of the office eras -
ed the. $10 in the marked check put in
$2,445 in its placeareturned and drew
the money. Before this fraud was dia.
covered he went over to the bank oi
_ . . a , -
commerce, where he had made ac -
,quaintance by putting in two deposite
and drawing out $10. by check and
. , , ,
had a check for $20 mark.ed. Once
, I left .f . f' -
more he. or. a few moments m
stead f ' 1'. tf. the Id
o going c nee tom. le e gen
keeper's office to the cashier's office
and. raised the check to $2,900. . The
net proceeds of his clay's work war
- . .
$n,800, and Winton got clear away,
. • , • , , . , .
The pollee are searching for ham every-
where, 'hub tle,„, descriptions given by
the clerks ate cif course vague.,
losing condition., On feeding' English
Stock Food, they immediately recov-
cd and are DOW doing well.
'HENRY GUENTHER, Tp. of Hay.
Mr. Ed. Eacrett, 'after spending the
holidays at his home here, returned
to Godericla Monday to 'resume his
studies at the Collegiate Institute.
Miss Edna McCallum, after spending
the holida,ys with her parents here; re-
turned to London Monday, where she
will resume her studies at the college.
. .
' IVIrs, 'Isaac Carling, who underwent
an operation .for removal of cataract
'an her eyes, returned, home • on Wed-
nesday evening of last week,theoperri-
tion being a complete success. • '
• ' '
Miss Maud Jeckell, after spending a
week
week at her home here, returned to
yesterday, (Wednesday) to
wait on Mr, Nanning. . She has fully
Centralia .
. ' '
• The Rey, Mr. Fair, of,Lucan, preach-
'ed here on Sunday last: • On Monday
night the League had a tea and en-
tertilininent which was very good
' • • •
Choice music was given byMiss Johns,
of Exeter, and Mr. �. Vincent, also a
quartette fr same place,
ona the ' and
Mr. A. Hicks of Centralia. , Speeches
were also given by theR Brown,
'may', d -11 ETh - ' Theveit
was not large on slse,r. ea .encance
g a. ccount of the busy
season. Procee s about $20.00. -Mr.
W. T. Bunt has moved to Lo 1
nc on,
where he has' secured a situation. -Mr.
W. T. Bagskaw is,. we are glad to say, ,
much better, though still in a critical
state. -Mr. Atkinson, of this place,
.formerly of Biddul h • i i •
y p , s a 1 ttle better
still confined tohouse.•
though, ' • ' the
is brother,, from. the States; is here
on a visit. ,
'
recovered from the overdose of meth-
aine taken by her, the • particulars of
which appeared in our last issue.village
• . 40'
, Grand Bend .
' IdaOr '11 f '
Mise taiN1 e, o Forest is spend-
.
Mr. Ed. Hagen, of Zurich, was hi the liver an address on the workings.of the
on Thursday, looking after the order, but was unavoidably hindered
interests of the Dominion Life Assur- fr being flea ever some-
am, I. g present. v . , . .
,ince Go. -Miss Westcott of Exeter is •
`. ,_ , , ,,..,-, . , , time in the future the boys determine
the guest' of Mrs. G-eorge Bedford.--- to have the Suprethe officer appear 1)0-
Mr. Gottlieb Brown is visiting relatives fore an audience here when a rich treat
in Berlin and 'Waterloo, this week,- may be expected. ,
Mr. Wm, Sherritt, of Harpley, moyed •' ' '
year of her age. The lady had an in-
ward trouble for some years which
n ' 11 al her d •ttl --4. ' er t,'
ma y Cause ei i. ane, r re
of the. late Henry Chovven, Fullarton,,
died' at her home, North Ward, on
Simday. last. She was it woman of
many good qualities, and a host . of
friends. Both, •buriecl Tues..
,
I Your
1. 1.. . .
,,,... as aa
',1"ta.;a, Al,- Th roat '
•rna...aaia ..s• .
.,i'.• • Gargles can't go back far
' i't enough;' sprays d o n '4
. • Khiva - • . •
. .
B. Cunningham, our popular hotel
keeper, has given his house it thorough
overhauling out -side and in, which adds
greatly to the appearance, Barney
believes in keeping things just right.--
Nirs. T. Barry's daughter, of Daltotti ,,
. . .,. , ,
is VISItolg her folksnhere.--Farrners are
'ousy seeding. ,The hind 'works good
they say. , , '
,
'--''.---- '
,
Mg it few. weeks at home. -Our new
blacksmith has started and is now
ready for business.' ' It will pay to
give him a call.-Mr.Qnarry, of Park-
hill, was here the 15th and purchased
Mr, 13 tiirds Cottage.' Mr. Contine
' . n a number o peop e rorn
ailf 1 f'''Bill
1.I a °
I th - 1 b " M 1 tl '
passer long i eie . onc ay on , lea,
way to St, joseph,......,A quiet 'wedding
1-: ace a ie iesic ence
took 1 • t the ' '1 John
9 • . •
. tatten, of this place, when his (laugh-
' '
-12.•
to Mr. Christian Tricks dwelling on' DIED FROM IIER INJURIES,
N • 7. N • Trickwill bri• d. i -• • • •
ilonda,t. E. I II a ice, Calt Ont kpril 13 -Mrs 1-lerhert
brick residence at once -Mr ' Charles T" " - - . : . 4 ,..1
• ' . .‘ : • - ' . Gray, who was seriously injure,' yes-
Roeszler is having a wire fence built •
terd ay afternoon by lier clothing catch-
the the frcalt of his lot ad' '`• ' " " • •
along ' • , this ' - • • fire' • ' "• '
l• ' tl t th . - i, • , •,, .nig while binning glass in the
c mg pea y o e appealante of the „. , , • . • m , ,.1
. „aide°, died this morning. , is, Gray
same.- Ilet
W I] 1-1.- ' k,","•• C 1 • . 1
, a. .11St t. O. s npoec was - . „..
,Ilax-tti ' NI '1 f C r 6') years ()i. a•"e'
NV on . onc ay rorn , ientra ia,
were on
day in,.the Methodist cemetery-.
' " • '
-V 4 • - The a i anal vestry meeting
m na. . , 1 r • ,
'
of.St. John's church ou Tuesday last
• - bie•hl sati -factory- financially
was „ y i s , . • , .
't ' - '• • •
Netavi lestincling the church icpans
.'
and the purchase of a,neworgau,ev.erY
, • and it , .,
debt was paid and a balance of $20
. , . , , 'hand,
left tre.asmer
/ ....i, reach deep I . but th
4,. NI, enoug 1 ,e
a - Y . • . •
; •fs air you breathe touches
•''• -"••-•- . , '
...4 every part. Then why not
. . put some healing medicine
in the air and let them go along
a ' '
together? That is what Vapo-Creso,
,I I f Itthe healing di
ene s or. puts e me ,
•
Eel ,
&pia , . . , . ..
The thriners are busy seeding and
:Ming spring work, hence ' not much
news: -Miss 'Clara Luxton .returned
' ' '
[rome Sunday, after visiting friends in
Rensall for. the past month. -Mr. R.
E Buswell wheeled to St. Marys Fri-
lay on business. -Mrs: Richard Elston
son the sick list with. la grippe. -Mr,
Ind Mr•s; Sohn ,Itartner visited friends
. . .
tr . WOOdharri On Sunday, --Mr. • and
1,Irs, Fred Luxton attended the hiller-
1.l of their aunt, Mrs. McDonald, ' of
Dromarty, on Wednesday of hist week.
8. Cornish, Who has been work-
, ,
ng Mr, T. Jones farm on shares for
;be past Year, luis glypn it up and has
novQa 20 Mrs. itotVeliffe's, of Usborne
xhich place he will wo,k for a terin
if yearS.-Mr. John Nortbcott, of :u.n.,
lerwood, a former resident of Eden,
now going to work Mr, Jones' Lan.
We Welcome him to ouv. midst. -The
ituitisale of the late Ed, Stuart,
. .nrsda. .
ter Miss4
, I ettie Statton was Joni&
,•, • • 5 . . ' 1
in the holy bonds of matrimony to
.
Mr. Wm, I..ioyie, an energetic youni
man of this place. Miss Nlarsr a.etec
for, the bride while ,Nr. 'jos. 011.,Y..„.er.
lid similar dittY for the groom vv e(''''
c c • • •
• join in wishing them a happy married
life. -Messrs, Jos.Itavelle atid Harmon
Gill spent Satin:day ev,ening .in • Kion-
dylte.-A ntimber of our young people
a boo) sex the other night gatheredwith
. , .
at a certain house here to spend the
evening Everything was being en-
-,foyed by the Inerry gathering but
. , . . ,.lei
'when it becanae known that taffy was
to be on the list- of refreshments,it cer-
tabil VMS hailed withdelight.In • -
3' , . clue
cOurse the taffy was made, but their
eager anticipations would not - let it
omit ba the ordinary way se it was . set
mitside. But their f.eelings can be bet-
ter imagined than described wben it
WaS d . , . that saline Tielson bad
iscoveted ' ' •
made off With' the whole thing. . Boys
watch it better next tinio,
•,
__,..
station. -Dr. AnderSon, of Ailsa Craig - -
VERDICT FOR $1 n00
was in the village on. Monday exarnin- ' ', '
Mrs. K 8. .Asiqplant . got a „'.
ing the books of'th.e.-CensuS ....Minter:I- ''''verdict
' (' f $1. '300.'ig • st th G T R
tors, -Mr. Alfred Clark is Wearing a 0 i• ' au) e G. T. • '
btOad smile theSe'dii•vs, another boy.- London assizes, for damages received
Miss it Zvvicker, of Lenclen, is the in Wyoming accident. The jury's
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Zwicker.,__. eision reflected severely on the
Mrs. Blooinfield has returned from R. claims agent who tried to
Mrs. Ashplant for a srnall
s been . - , , .i.
Detroit, where she bvisiting
lier sister diiring the Easter holidayS. Motorman Breathiyaite, wno
-The farmers and .flaxmen are' busy- suit against the G. T. R. also at
seeding,' the land I n hi first-class don having been in a street ear'
,g.i . .
W.Biiitcl, came into collision with a railway
'
at the
.'
dira
G. T.
settle
stun.
nad a
Lon-
. that
In the s which
was highly satasf•tctory to the mem-
' ' • ' • ' •
. . • . ,.
bers The fellowing, office bearers
Were elected for the ensuing year:
' ' '
Mn. John McNaughton, people's war-
cleri; Mr, James Armstrong, rector's
warden; Harry Diehl and. Thomas
Stinson, sidesmen; George Beatty, lay
delegate to the Synod, London, .
. , . . ,.
St. Marys: Mr. John Walsh, grOCell,
suddenly became partially blind IRSb
Saturday evening and is now hi TOP-
, . _ , , ,
onto gonsulting an eye specialist.
right 0 the placestl.' t t
cine n e . la . mos,
•• • • •
need it. You 'now see why it se
5 . ,
quickly cures sore throat b r on -
' - '
,chitio, hoarseness, , whooping -cough
and asthma. ' ' ', to'
....„ 8.cresoien .8
v. P e 'SOId' by druggl t ev,,ty lier
The Vaporizer and' Lamp, which -Misetsild leastwa life
time, and a bottle of Cresolene complete, Sro,
eitra,Supplies of Cresolene c cents and 5o cents
Illustrated booklet' 500ta1014 physici xis' testi
Menials free Upon teopieS4, VAPO-CRESCIEiiE Co,
i8o Fulton S,Nev Ir
e'm ork, Ins.A• • •
, a , r'', \ ,
' ' .1-,i - • -,--
condition. -Rey. J; of,Green-
way, Will occri the n1 At in the train, settled his suit for $300 over
• - . PY P - 1 • -', . e
•Alethodist church next Siinday, both and above osts. .
When Mr. Walsh retired. to his rooms
- a . , , • . • .
above the store on Satin day night ms
•, ;fa. , ) <
' ' .!:". -• " -1.4.,,n" `ii.,/ 'i. eiaann'','
. • ....ratans. ,.., ....
-.1`
,
Morning and evening, On Monday . , . •••-• ,
the Rev. ' G. II. Long, Of Kipperi, will ' A WARNING. •
given* lecture, entitled "Along the To feel tired' after el.tertiou` is one
trail." -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinis, ac- thing; to feel tired before is another.
eYes pained Iiim, A short tmie,, later
he noticed the light in his room grow-'
brig dim as he thoright. He looked in
the nairrer but could not see hiinself.
13AIrtit.-In Walkeryille, on April 6,
,' the wife of Mr, Geo. Baker, fOrmer..
ly of Exeter, of a son: /
' . ,
conipanied by Mr. and Mrs Corbett Don't say the latter is ItizineSs-it,
,
' - ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ,
loft for ,MeKenzie, Manitoba; on Mon- isn't; Mat. it's a sign that the syStem
day. --..Mr.. Henry Eilber, 111.P.P., has laeks vitality, is 'running 'down, and.
rettirned froth Toronto where' he has needs the -tonic effect of Hood's Sat-
been attending the LegaSlature the Saparilla, .
past two montlis.-Mr; Wm. ..L; LettliS It's a warning top -and sufferers
/.4;,s had a wire fence built. along the slionld begin taking ,Hdod'S at once.
P,,., i n lvni•iid, i-e'rT I .
Then it daWnecl upon him that he had
gene blind. Early Sunday morning
Dr. Smith 'mita Called and Rum& M.
Walsh , sintering from. acute Intlam-
inatory giaeonia---a disease of the eyes.
This disease it seldom met with and
Must be attended to 'promptly or per/
ii,,,,irir, hUriat16.4'.10 %%Alt 'P.m:twill- ' .1'
.
hia-patiaaaa,
' . <-,---- • • ,1
ADAlias---rViismelsztr.-At ,Tames street
' parsonaoe Exeter on April 10th
by Rey • C. W, BroWili B. 11, Mr.
Franklin Adam.s, to Miss Maty ,Virr-
, cent, both of the toWnship of. Step,
Thon
)n y last, Was a decided sue-
;OSS. The horseg cattle, Cate; sold well.
dr. 4.. Gill and Mr, TIBrown were
$4ritaItiI tOo YOungto takelnedicine anaY be
cared of croup, 'whooping cough and 'Colds by
1
•Ur(4Ui 5.
l4k
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