Exeter Advocate, 1912-2-29, Page 5PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DENTAL
Dr. G. F. RcItJLSTQN, L,D.S., 'D,D.S',..
DENTIST
llfember of the R,C.D,S. of Ontario and
Ho Gr
war adtra.te of Toronto University.
Office—Over Dickson, & Carling'a law'
office., Closed.Wednesday afternoons._
DR. ' A. R. KINSMAN, L•D:S,., D,Ds,
,Horror Graduate lot' Toronto University
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain, or any
PAd effeets. Offive over Gladmaii &:
Stttnbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter.;
LEGAL
D. CKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Conk-
nx:ssioarers, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc.
on£y toLoan at lowest Tates of interest
Offices—Main-Bt., Exeter
F. R, Ca:l:sem, 13 9.:, I. FT, Dickson
MONEYt' TO LOAN
We Lave a-laar+ge ainount of Private
Lads to loan fen farm attd village prop,
rties at low rates of interest.
GL, DMAN' & STANBURY
Barr;;sters, Solicitors, Exeter,
SENIOR
:,,gent Confederation Life Assuran,^,e
Coln arty, also Fire insurance ;n lead -
tag' Canadian and British. Companies,
iwl'a,in-St" Exeter.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
WM. ANDERSON, Livensed Auctioneer
ter Huron County. Terns t•easot,able.
Dates can be made at the Advo,ate.
Exeter. or Henry b;llber"s Office, Cred-
tton.
T. B. CARLING
Life, Fire, Accident and Plate:: Glass
IneurahCe, Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting auction sales. Exeter, Ont.
C. A. I•IOUZIJ, V, S.
Graduate 'ot Ontario, Veterinary Col-
lege member Ontario Veterinary Med-
ical Society: treats all diseases of do-
mesticated animals on scientific prin-
ciples ; modern surgery a specialty, Op-
erations on Lump Jaw guaranteed sat-
istactory. Cans by thy or night
prClninly attended to. Oftice-alaln-st,,
Exeter, , Dr. R;ftmsay's old stand. Phone
in connection.
:110,11 I A uxurmATED
Ladies CATAtAGiu£
(PLLEGE pa an
St. Thornas,Ont. clts vg
increase your Earn=ing polder
tending the Popular
ELLIOTT
lameddi
by at-
Toronto Ont. Best place in Canada for
Ti(;,II
Grade Business, Education. Enter
Now Open all year. Catalogue free,
Horses for Sale
I,ltave a number of first-class horses
for sale. Cell at the stables and :see
them.
Wo are also purchasing horses that
are. sound and In good condition from
4• to '10 years of age
Parties having. 'horses Lor sale will
do well to call or write the undersigned.
r i Phone 41. M. M, DOYLE. Exeter.
am►
EXTENSIVE AUCTION_ SALE
OF DAIRY COWS AND HORSES:
•
at the: METROPOLITAN 7=IOTEL EXE-
TEE, on SATURDAY, MARCH '2, '1912,
ar .Dale .o'clock, 'p.1n• sharp,
Ln choice. new ,mlichers or springers,.
Holstelr and Duurham, Grades.
Alec a Sew offset -class young lhorties'
• These cows are an exceptionally" fine.
lot . or. dairy aows, ail young and an
good
,, condition, and
should col '
nma 1
ndtle
attention n o the best f
,. 3rillera 3114 da«.
ry-
m:en Parte es' wantrtng choice cows .ou,lYt
to-attendr<th'is;_sale. •
Term's—Six months credit on furnish
.ng •approved joint notes or six per
cent per annum 'off for cash. _
T. 'CAMERON & B: S, PF1LLIPS;4ucts:
CAMPBELL "& DOW, Proprietor
Tenders Wanted
For the erection .of a one story con-
crete pit:Ildialr; 22 by- ss- ‘feet,- at -tole
gaol for --keeping coal etc„ Plans and,
doer°t'ications one -be. seen at:the .Off -
tine o" ', etre . County Clerk.` Tenders re;
ceived up;'to March 15th nest and inose
be addressed to Dr,. W. 'F. Clark, God
critft: chs ritlail of committee, The "low'
esi for any tender not necessarily
W. 'LANE, Dr. W.
F. ci ARIL
Clark -
c•
Y:a'ima •
-.Dated Feb., 12th,. 1912:.
CENTRAL
STRATFOi3D. ONT.
Our classes are now larger than
ever before but we have ' enlarged •oue'
quiarters and we have room for `a' few
more:, splay
tudents:. You enter at -any
t Fre We ..have a ;staff of ,n'_ne :evper_
meed lnstructors and our courses ar'e,
t,hej l> st. Our .graduates "succeed. Th's
week' dha•ee' rece,nt<' graduates' :uforrned
us that they have 'positions paying $65
X'O- and $1`25
per, month W,o -" ha•"e,
three departmentsCd- #. ,
14aiiX k C ,a1, Short ,
hand .and-• :Telegraphy Wt4F;a" LqT t; .our
free catalogue •now fi°;t a, 4th
(OO:
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• the bread you'll make
with PURITY FLQUR
AFTER seeing a batch of
big, golden -crusted, snowy
obits loaves, that. you
have baked from PURITY
FLOUR, you will, , indeed, be
proud of your cooking -ability -
and proudof your : wisdom in
deciding to pay the little extra
at costs to procure such high-class flour. You will
admit, too, that we are justified; in the pride we take
in milling , this superb flour,
IT;
FLOUR
"More bread .and better bread"
PURITY FLOUR is milled
exclusively from the best West-
ern hard wheat—the world's
finest. More thanthat, PURITY
FLOUR consists entirely of the
high-grade portions of tae''whetxt,
The low- grade portions are
separated and excluded during
the PURITYprocess of milling.
Such high-class flour, of course,
expands more in the baking,
It makes "'pore bread and
better bread."
It makes lighter, flakier pastry, too, if you just take the pre-
caution to add more shortening. On account of its unusual
strength PURITY FLOUR, for best results, requires more
shortening than ordinary flour.
Progressive dealers, evermhere, sell PURITY FLOUR
and take pride in recommending it.
:laid PURITY FLOUR to your.grocery list right now. las
1 Sold in EXETER by R. G. Beldon
Tenders Wanted H ENSALL,
Tenders win be received, by the under..
ders'gned on behalf of the Township
of Stephen, yup to Monday, March 4th,
107.2, at 1 o'clock p, n,.', nor. the con-
struction of cement abutments and
floors for one bridge ,90 :foot ,span, and
four others frorn 14 to 16 foot span.
Plans and spec'lficatlons can be seen
at the office of the undersigned. Low-
est or any 'tender .not necessarily ae-
cepted,
Henry •IEiliber, Clerk, Crediton, Ont.
I-Lszry° Ingram de home from Toronto.
-Fred Busch lett Wednesday ,for Tor-
onto.--lZ:as Ethel Fulton is at the
millinery oPenink's In Toronto.—Robt.
D'nsdale has purchased the Cooper,pro-
perty 'London Road.—Moore Bros. has
fitted up the froth • of their shiap fo'r
a hoirdware.—Tile assessor W. Harburn
,'.'s on hks rounds.—Mise? Elia Ortwetn
loft .or Tenanto, to attend; the, millinery
open_ngs.—Mrs. Shtirray and daughter
Miss Ag,g-e are In Toronto visiting H.
J. D. Cooke and, wee. The, council held
a apec:lal meeting and unanimously elec-
ted J. Lorne' Scott, Clerk for 191.2. As
Auction Sale the -council had made up their' minds
CHOICE YOUNG HORSES & CATTLE
The undersigned auctioneer has been•
-nsbructed to sell by public auction, on
Lot 7, South, Thames Road, Ueborne,
on TUESDAY" MARCH 5th, 1912, at
one o'clock sharp, the followi,ng stock,
broad mares), 4 and 5 years
old, Agricultural ; 2 mares £, years, old
Agri:cuIttural, 3 geldings 3 years old,
Agrcultural; 3 geldings 2 years old
Agrle.; 2 dglljtlos 2' years old, Agricultur-
al ,• 1• sucktn , filly.. Agriicultulal ; 1
general purpose Triatre• 3 yrs .old.
' CATTLE -1 a-enewed cow, 2 cows due
at time of sales, 5. cows due In, inarch
and AP il
4
heifers,'
'3
yrs.- old nearly
fat, 4 ' steer
s 3 years old 14 he•
fete
s
2 yrs ; old, 10 steers 2 yrs, • told, 5
calves, 4 brood stows • due. ,ail • March,
April, a,
31d May. ,
The ' above rnentiioned hot ser are an
,exceptionally dame 1ot and Vie cattle, are
ail an line cofditio4T. All' wiTUgositive-
iy - ,be sold vritfhout , reserve: as' ' the
prepr3etor ;e short oaf' winter • feed and
TERMS OF SALE' ,
8 months r e i the cr. _dJt" on r _urn eking ap:
proved joint )otes. 5' par cent •per
annum -off' fori'. cash.`. `
JOHN., R ATCLIIrI'E -T. CAMERON'
. Proprietor ' A'ucti'oneer
• W HN GH A1V1—P
atys'.ciatis are. i;reatl:1 in-
terested lu ;tht . s'trani;e• casc'or iM''6;.
Barber, a woman 74 , w
' eah-s f ago, Y a g ,oto:
ret tred as usual 'on Saturday :eve 3'ng,
sand never awakened:a.,ga'n for 6'> h
, .tetra.
'After sital.: had, been awake for about an'
houz, '211 wh.chUm.e she Was 'apparentl
y
all,rz4t8t, she went -to sleep again, and
alt efforts -to lacks •h,er .have, <bo n stir
successful. Mrs. 3ntber Inas 'been . ':n
excellent health, and the reason for
,
h r
lolls sleep .,us puzzlilvg` th'e':doctors.
' I1TCHELL.--lI`ss ",Mazy Rosenbur'''
c.au;hter oc Mr.° and Mas. red 1t!osen
berg, 'North' ward, d'ed.,suddetnly P1»;day
afternoon at the a,e of 24 years,• She
had 'been-',n,p«ar health_ for, som.. time,
hut was.lup and •ar undee e.<h;nue
the last. d,ay, anf]t alntap,:i'tt ant'l t 3 'last':
M T.C1 1fT.—A •terve drys ago. `' 'Albert'
JAolr ns on wimp ijc tcked on' the „head by a
h-orse and a- g•a;sh was; made when had
,.a "lave,soc'ght, stitches tb,e lose. 1118 eyse
werebad,ly"svro]len'tihat they., were!
Closeci i sa rr 'days. lead ,t err aih'rrlal j
Ybe n wear na'sho,ys t as;laltjog t7ake-
lY that the
killed,,. 'J4;
,Ver
to make a change they could nlot have
made a better select:ion. Mr. Scott's ex-
perience
xperience _,n tba'nking, insurance, and other
clerical and m'atllemat:cal work parti-
cularly fits brim for his new duties.
The fact of hits haveng a public office
right :n the centre‘o:?'rthe; business street
wilt be appreefeted by those, having to
do business w,;,t'ht ili¢n, In'the selection
the Council cannot be accused of pol-
ft:cal ib:as as "Mr. Scott -is a strong
Liberal, so says the Observer.- John
Parsons who has been vtlaitiag in this
distract for soma time leaves this week
for its Noses ah the ;W tst.-Wel have beep'
informed slat William Welsh and his
Sons contemplate g{o' hg to Toronto short
ly.—D. y Sh>erra
y and oafs celebrated the
eat
t 11 al3h.,VEr' a
a their 3'Y of t e1r nlarr'
1a e
g at
the:lr home on Mtonday of last week.
A number of ttlt,eilr friends and net h -
bars w r
e ere '
se ,
P nt::
ZURICH.,
Mrs. -Dan -,Koehler vi8ited her pair,.rtts
Mn. rand Mrs. Wfttiwer rine Exeter.-Missels
Lottie Galster. and Celda CHess are at -
lending' the"2ndilinery openings in Lan-
don.— Erra" Koehler has, purchased the
Baptist cltiutrch,property from John Eck-
stehii or $1200. It "conszits -of tour
lots. -Mrs. J. K. W tng, after a visit
e'v th, her, mother Mrs..P. Hauch, leas re-
tut'ned home' to Berlin.-1Mee and Mrs. 8'.
Sehluchter and -Mose .Brown of Pigeon,
vfisit'ed at -the home of Mixt, J.
yTeetwr.—Mi :Jae:-Wthayte'.s-,mo'therdaed
recently. 'in •the •'Canadian West.
Peter' Koehler has. sold his residence to
Rev.- Peter- Rapp of tM'ehl:gatifor X 2
900
hr,' 'pu't'chas'er to get jlosses'sito'r oil
Mat c, i
'Ilan
raczexi widow
Of LeviW..Haunache- died suddenly -'on
Feb. 13th at'; the sesldence, or, her son,
Charles, Sa.,:;new Midi,, of heart dis-
ease. She was born in Germany and
cane to th s country, de, 1857. Levi or
Dashwood ;!s"'a sols; "seven other sons
and one dauy ter .burv':ve,besides 20
grandchildren. The remains of ,deceased
were 'brought here fol interment.
FTJLLARTON-1vlr, and,Mrs. John` Rob-
nson. Fuilarton,, announce the maid,-.
'age of thslr daughter; Ev'a,;toi :Ml, Fred
er cic J _;vhitchlll, oil :'Feb, 28'th, at four
o clock: in thtaifternioon. '
CLZIZTON—T[tie . Bernie, o ' Mr. 3. Fc -
r
Buser: a . fez•mer ,r -ea dons: ins Mullett
Towns hip, was coanpletely ,destroyed by,
re. "Ms Forgusail had .gone .to' I31y-
th, to wieklt his''slster; ,and was unaware
or w-h>&ttliad happened tint,' ,some tlrne.
JI
1
later.
t.'.'.n t
BOSTON HARBOR FROZE,
But That Didn't Keep the Britannia
Pfero Sailing on Time.
Boston harbor Irate over-th January
of 1844, and the
advertised sailing
o
the
$rftatanIa, then _in geek. sm
eeed
surely to be i;;npossibe. But the Inner-
chants of Boston would not have it so,
They meet and voted to eut e way, at
their -
own expense, tllrpuglt the ice,
that the steamer might sailpractically
on time.
The contract for cutting the ne ees-
eery channels was given to merchants.
engaged, like Frederick Tudor; in the
export et ice, but not lee cut from the
harbor. Their task was to cut within
the space or three days a channel about
ten miles long, For tools they bad the
best machinery used in cutting fresh
Water tee, and bors+'pawer was em-
ployed. The ice was from 'six to twelve
inches in thickness.
As the Advertiser of Feb, 2,1844 de-
scribed. the scene; "A groat many per -
eters have been attracted to our wharfs.
to witness the .operations and the curl,
ons spectacle of the whole harbor free
7.e+ta over, and tine lee Maas been covered
tt gaiters. mos red even sleighs,
rents and booths were erected upon
he lee, and some parts of the harbor
bore the appearance of a Russian holt,
day eve1re,"
1>n F t). 3 the werk was done. and
ttte Itrlratania, steamiug slowly through
the Lane of opert water, Tined on either
'itje by thousands et 0lbeerieg sl)ectfn
tr,rt, ,made her way to the sea,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Has Feequentle Expelled Members
Legally Qualified to Sit.,
The twsurnouort wade in more than
.,tie daily journal that the house of
. o,ntuops cannot expel a member whe
"legally" eitaalificd to, sit is not wart
ruttier) by preeedent, the only author!.
V ao which the eoulnions bow. $0.ts aril
r.ng]Isb writer
3n the eighteenth eeuturc the meth
ea bubble eauset3 many e'xpels:0 s. tot
't+ttugh the wetnberK' defense incl not
been heard in the talcs %entree One or
the victims was Chancellor of the lex
chequer Aisiable. credited with itttw•i11,
bagged 4250.000 from tbe public, in
sdditiou to expuisign. he was sem to
the Tower and ordered to refund Ills
ttoory, An Irish peer 'W38 expelled for
directing a lottery. while for orgdn'z
rug 3 "ehnritable nseociatiou" of shady
baths Sir Robert Sutton Mid two oth
ere were shut out in 17$0. Steels; of
the Tatter was prohibited the hnnse
for "Mnliciously tnsIu titin„ that the
i'rotestnnt succession in the noose of
Barterer is In danger "under her maj
e;sty's administration."
Rut perhaps the oddest reason for
elo::ing the doors of the house ot tuna
mens upon a marl is to be found in the
r'nse of Mr. Asgill. whose sin ons that
,ot',- writing a treatise "On the Po:tvl
talky of Avoiding Death."-Philadral
phit Ledger.
An Odd incident of War.
In the Philippine portion of his book
"The Memories of Two Wars" General
runston tells of a unique instance at
the siege of Mfalabon: "Company L was
tiring a few volleys, and one of the
men. having just discharged bis piece,
felt a second blowy against Ills shoulder,
it being almost as hard as tbe kick of
the gun. Upon trying to reload it was
found that the breech of the piece could
not be opened, and it was laid aside to
be examined by dayllgbt, which was
done in the presence of a number of ns
otileers, Upon forcing the breech open
it was found that the base of the cop-
per shell ell of the cartridge that bad been
tired just before the weapon had been
disabled had been shot away, while
mixed all up in the breech mechanism
we found the remains of the steel
jacket and the lead tilling of a Mauser
bullet. There was a very pronounced
dent on the muzzle of the piece. What
bad happened was that while the man
had the gun extended in the .;',ring po•
sinew a bullet had gone down the muz-
zle his; weapon is now in the Army
Ordnance -museum in Washington."
- ' The Wettins of England.
If the king of England were to re
noun
c
e the
throne
and resolve to
be
ome 'an ordinary citizen he -would be
ended George Wettin. How does the
name
ettin
W cometo be the king's
t Flu
surriaame? i 'This is the answer: h
Queen Victoria married Albert, duke
ot Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, of:. rhe •senior
branch of the house of Saxony rite.
family name by which this house, dat
in;; from themiddle of, the tenth cey.
tury, came to be known afterward tai.
Wettin, andthis: wasand is the siir
name of both branches -the Ernestine
and: Albertine-of the house of Saxony
The name comes - fromthe castle o1
tZ'ettin, near Magdeburg, which claim.
eld Wittekind' as the founder of the
mice• -London Answers.
Preaching- and Practice.
'I'he college instructor should take "-
ains'-to
p practice wvbat ae'preaches.
One member'oft a cia'ss` in English
composition; brought his'theme to the
professor after' recitation hour in order
that the professor - might read- a mar-
ginal correction which Lie had- written
end which the pupil had:, been entirely
unable to make Out.
Why," explained the professor,
'ellat says,, 'Write more ';plainlyl' "e -
Youth's s Companion. -
An•Eye to Business,
"i watt to marry you,";sald• the rise
tng young author, bluntly.
"Why'?" etryly :asked thegr. eat heir
ess, 'preparing .to listen to ••' his impns.
Honed confession,
'"Well," be `replied, '"'it would be a
Rreat.advertlsement fore e:`"
Flim
an foresi ht>: o
8 .. Iter leavens <itt1,
proudest !?o spsg0 o ly ' hoier'' of
-t4olton.
Il
tt
it.
Nrturestaws ores_ 4cct-if duty' we obey them, but disease follows disobed .t
twee. Go Straight toNsture for the oat*, to the forest; there are mysteries there,.'
soiteof
ar Which we can Whew, for you. Take the bark of the Wild -cherry tree,
with .aminate rent, Oregon grape root, stoup -root, queen's root, bloodroot and:
golden seas root, make a seierata'iio,; glyoerio extract of them, with just the right,
PrePortiens, and you have:
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this vegetable alterative and tonin extract of the greatest
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tie . Q. W. PAwzny, of ltSillviile, Calif.,writes: "1 wish
#tell YOU that I have used your 'Golden 'Medical Dis-
covery' in n y family fpr twenty year's, We have had a
doctor calied in but once during that time. T knave a family
of ten children, all well and ltesrty, fpr which, to a great
extent, we owe thanks toyou and your ; Gulden. Medical
Diseoyery',and ` Pellets,' whlcla w e use when sick"
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant i'ellets regulate andinvigorate
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NERVOUS DEBILITY
Thousands of voungand middle-aged wren are annually swept- to a premature w -are
through Early Indiscretions, Excesses and,Blaod' Diseases. If you have any (:: le e CA -
lowing symptoms consult us before it is toe late, Aro you nervous and warn, , .a::n-.
dentunu gloomy, specks before the eyes, with dark circles under them,we '
kidneysirritable,palpitationof t eheart, bashful, dreatns and losses, sedient : i •.,r.. .
pimpteson the once. eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor 1' " +•
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more vital waste from the system. Dont let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard
earned dollars. We will cure you 'or no pay.
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NOTICE
All letters from Canada must (ye addressed
to our Canadian Correspondence Depart-
ment in ,Windsor, Ont. If you desire to
see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat
no patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and
iilimeneitummum
Laboratory for Canadian business only. .Address all lettersas follows:
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Write for :ou rerivate address.
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:
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